TilK OMAHA DAILY BE IS : F.1&DAY. JULY 1 , 1802 THE OMAHA J3EE. COUNCIL ULUFFA OFFJCEs - NO. 12 PEAHL8TKEKT. rt.rrlt-rtonny pattof the City II. W. T1I.TON. - MANAOEa rfrpHOM iy utor.- : : : : : : : ! N Y. 1'lusnblnp Co. Boston atoro for ary goods , t'oundl Bluffs Lumber Co. , Governor Bolns at Chautauqua Saturday Hoynl Arcanum meeting this evening. A game of bail will DO played ill Iho Driv ing park next Sunday between ihoV. . II. Footer , Jr. , club and n club from Denver. The farmers living near Council Bluffs ere iireparlnn for u pii-nic on the lourih al iho homo of C. Tornaton , eight tulles east of Council Bluffs. The Uock Island will begin running Its special trains to Cbautauqua tomorrow , it being the opening day. There will bo through trains from Omaha. Thuio will bo a wild cat cba.io at Manawa Sunday afternoon. Frank t.'aruoll will fur nish the wild cat , mm "Grip , " Andy lay- lor's bull dog , will do the chase net. Unlly Guild of Grace Episcopal church will meet In regular session July 1 , ut UsIiO p. in. wllh Mrs. Roberts. Sii : Voorhls street. A lull attendance Is desired wllh thimbles , A horse belonging to T. J. ttvuus ran away yesterday afternoon and dashed Into the baioou at the corner of Main slrenl and Sixth nvenue , breaking down Iho door , bul doing no other unmade. Arrangements are made by which thu road to Chauiauquu will bo kopl sprinkled , so that U will bo n pleasant drive. The man ager * , at their own expense , will keep a sprinkling curl going all of uvory night. About the most busy place In the city now Is the Chautauqua olllcc , 10 Pearl slrool. The rush for llckots. for touts and for information mation bus begun. It scorns now that Chau tauqua will bo a big success every way. The children ot Iho u'nlon Christian mis sion were given n picnio yesterday ut Fair- mount naik. A largo number of older pco- plo were Ibero wilh provisions , and afler a day of sporl under iho irecslho children had u line dinner. ThoChuutuuqua mnnagoinont has planned for hnrraiing a grout crowd tomorrow , the openinc day. Wilh Governor Bo.es for oralory , nnd Iho Imperial quartette for music , thu program is surely attractive , bolh nftcrnoon and evening. The regular semi-monthly mooting : of Golden Hod Camp No. 7 , lioyal Neighbors of America will bo hell this evening In Knights of Pythias hull on Main Hlrcet , t S o'clock ( or work in iho ndoplion degree. Visiting Neighbors are welcome. Martha J , , wife of Charles Moran , died Wednesday night , upod ; < 3 years. The funeral will take place this morning ut IU o'clock Irom tno fumll } residence , ' 'US Grace streel , and Ibo funeral of her Infnnl child , which' died Sunday , will luke place al the satno time. William Dachtleris suffering from Injuries received in n runawuv a day or two aco. The horse ran up Broadway , throwing him out of the wagon onto Iho bard pavement , and fovcrely bruising him. Ono of the -shafts also pierced Iho hoi > o's shoulder , injuring it severely. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following parties : Pulrick J. MuGarvor of Kvnnstoii , Wyo. , and Aiiuii Hurley of Coun cil Bluffs ; Kdward Schroeder of Under wood nnd Matilda Ilobns of Council BiulTs ; William . - . . Robertson and Mrs. L. B. Jacobs , bulb of Chlcuzo. The lire department made a run yesterday tnornl.i'B at 1 "o'clock lo Iho corner of Sixth nnd Mynstt'r streets , where n barn belong ing Mo D. Hickabuugh was on lire. The btozo was Dually extinguished , but not until the building"was burned lo Iho ground. In il were a buggy nnd cart valued nl f JUO , while Iho barn ilsolf was only worlh c-3 or to. There was no insurance. An evening session of thodlslrlct court was held lasl evening for Ibo purpose of trying iho case of tiL F. Uobrer ngainsl iho cily , In which Iho ownership of a patch of land In Iho touthorn part of the city is in dispute. The land now forms n part of Nineteenth avenue , and Uohrer claims It was illegally condemned. It wa partially tried , ind will bo resumed this morning. A plush Inprobo was stolen from a rig be longing lo Fred Davis on lower Main sireot Wednesday evening , and was afterwards found concealed in n pile of railroad UPS on the bottoms. William Hanon und Dan Snnso were suspected of having stolen it , and wen. iirrosted nnd broughl before Justice Swcar- Ingen for n hearing Davis , however , refused lo prosecute , and they were dUcharged. A shanty on Washington avenue near the corner of Second slreol , was set on lire by incerdlarlcs shortly before midnight Wednes day night , nnd wss completely ruined , although the lire depnrtrasnt arrived too soon alter the alarm was turned In lo allow the place to bo demolished. The house be longs to ono Pratt of Omuh * nnd was orac- tlcnll.v worthies- ! , except as a lodging place ( or tramps and vermin. Prof. G. L. WyckolT has gone to Mount Pleasant , to witness the marriage cere mony that is to uulto Mr. Z. Thompson and Mhs Solla : Trimble. Both the parties are deaf mute * , and Mr. Thompson is forcoan of the printing olllco at iho school of the deal in this city. Prof. WyciiolT assisted nt the murriiigo by Interpreting Iho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson will mnkelhcir homo in Ihis city. When Sheriff Haz ° n relumed yesterday from iho Union elevator ho brought with him n brand now llsh story , and claimed lo have seen tbo occurrence ilsolf. Near Iho elevator building thcro is u pool of water which has been standing for sumo time nnst. A man who was hang ing around looked into tbo water and saw what ho took to bo u fish swimming about. Ho promptly waded In and drove iho follow Into shore , where ho linally caplured him with his hands. When weighed Ino llsh was found lo bo a buffalo , tipping Iho beam at fourteen pounds. Do Witt's Sursuparitla cleanses iho blood ChuiiliiiKiiin Trains. LOJIVO Council HlulTs from Rock Island depot nt 0:10 : n. in. , 8:30 : ii. in. , $ > : : ) n. m. , ItCLT u. m. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. ID. , 6:50 : p. in. , 7:00 : p. ni. , 7:30 : p. in. For Rent First cliiss saloon ; good lo cation ; line fixtures. Responsible party cnn got long Icuso on good terms. Ad dress U1 , 13eo oillco , Councll'LlulId. ! Hot weather price * in picture frames ot Riluy & Sliorrudoii's art Htoro. E. E. Muyno hap returned from nn ex tended business trip to Missouri. J. M. i-'onlon leaves today for a visit of a few days with his parents In C'olfax. II. V. Stead leuues in u : ow days for Colorado rado , where he will visit for several months. C. II. Judson has returned from Chicago nnd will visit relatives and friends durine the summer. Mrs. J. M. Diamond , ' 'Oil Fourth avenue , bai gene to Now York to vUtt her parciiis for a month. Professor Sawyer goes tn St. Joseph and other Mlifcourl points for a few days rou und vacation. Mrs. C. P HnlUback has gone lo Shennn- douh to visit for n week or ton days with the lamil.v of ltoiroientatlvo | Fields. Frank Davis , a medical student of Chicago cage , Is In the cllv for a few weeks visit with bis brother , Grorgo S. Davis. Miss Etta Maxxvcll and Miss ICulb Jot this c-lly and the Muses Necdham of Omaha , blart this ovciuug for u mouth's western trip. All thofcio Intorcbted in disposing ol the i-ow for the bent-lit of Mrs. Carroll will pluithO como or cent to SU Jo uph'a hall by 8 o'clock Saturday owning , at which tlmo the ro.v will bo dltposcd of. International Cure association rooms nro In annex to Grand hotel , 620 First n von uc , Council UlulVs , Iu. For euro of alcohol and opium dUotuo. McPhnil pianos. 110 Stutsnmn street. Road | , u'o , U , Chuutauquu program. fEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Changes iu the Union Elevator Were Mads Without Trouble. ALL ( HE NEW MEN ASSIGNED WORK Altrr Amitlicr I.CRII ! Ilattlo I'c.ivy U'IIR I'l'i-iiilttril by tliii Couit to II v Inupt t'tur I'lucnl In llio I'lilldlng. The Union elevator was taken possession of yesterday morning by tlio Hock Inland. Burllugton and Milwaukee rnllwny compan ies in accordance with the decision of Judge Deomor. Shorltl tlazen was requested to bo on hum ! at tlio titno when the men went to work In the morning , us some trouble was looked for from the men who hove been working under the old manage ment , but went thrown outof deployment by the change. Bo'h Ino new pan ? and tuo old pang wcro uti hand , as they bad been ordered to report for duty , nnd tbo numbir wus In creased by n good many other mon who hoped to llnd sorno job thai they could slip Ir to. There was no excitement , however , as hud been anticipated , but after the elevator had been opened and the now men assigned to their places everything passed off as smoothly as coulil have been desired. The hangers-on soon drifted uwuy one by one , and tno nuw nmnagcra were loft in undis puted possession of the placo. Another move was made in tlio case in the afternoon when the defendant , P. II. Peavy , in the Injunction suit which was began lust Tuesday , appeared in the district court , to- gcthcr with nis attorney * . Hull of Omaha and BurUo & Casndy of Council BlulT-j , with a request for a modlilualion of the original writ. Ho had 177.UUO bushels of corn , ho claimed In thoclcvator which would bo utterly ruined if ho should bo prevented from removing It to a place where it could bo pivnn proper attention. 7 ho value of the irruin ho said was over ? 7oOOU. He de manded that the writ bo so modelled as to allow him to remove his grain. The plaintiff's In the original suit , were roprssonled by F. C. D.iwson. Tdo demand mnrto by Peary's attorneys was stubbornly fougbl by Dawson. and the contest afforded "two hours of solid enjoy ment to Ihoso in the audience who wcro not too Intimately Interested In the outcome. Judge Decmor llnully decided , however , that the demand for a modllication was well founded nnd gave the plaintiffs the privilege of agreeing to the terms pro posed by Pcavy's attorneys or have their In junction bond increased from $ ! , .V)0 to fjU.UOJ In oraor to protect Peavy from any imsslblo loss to his grain. On request of Dawson a recess was taken unlit Jiil : : p. m. , so as to give him an opportunsly to consult with J. M. Woohvorlh of Omaha , the senior uttornoy for tlio plaintiffs. Just as tlio town clock pave notice of the hour set by the court , \\oohvorth steered Into the court room with the pleased ex pression on bis fnco of n man who Is going to havu a ficht and thinks that tbo other man will get the worst of It. And the light. thouph it lasted only hall nn hour , was as warm as cither of the attorneys could have wished. \ \ oolworth protested against the defendants being allowed * to get a toe-hold tnsldo thu elevator , for fear they would try to get clear Inside , as they hao on tbo ! ! 3d of Juno. After n heated discussion Judge Ueerner said that in his opinion 1'eavv and the Omaha Ulevator company \vcio entitled to have a man in the elevator to Inspect the ernin belonging to them , inasmuch as they did not consider the men who had been placed in charge by the nmv manage ment competent to do this part of the work as it should bo iloue. Ho accordingly made an order to tlio plaintiffs to allow the defendants to put a man in tbo elevator to inspect the prain for Peavy ana the Omaha Elevator company , und to turn over to thorn all their grain thai had been in tlio elevator up to the time when the injunction writ was served. _ Prof. Zerkowsky will nccept a few inoro scholars on the violin or violin- cello. Address 303 X. 7th. ISO people in this city use pus stoves. Ihc Gas Co. puts "cm in : it cost. The Opening of CliuutitiHiun , Governor Boies is to bo hero tomor row , nnd in the afternoon will give an address on the history and progress of lowu. Tlio other features of the pro gram are attractive also , and the Chuu- tauqu assembly will start out with a crowd. The Imperial qunrtctto which will at > - jioiir in the concert tomorrow evening is Eiiid lo be oven a bolter one than the Shubort quartette , which created such enthusiasm hero for two season1. ! Would seem that the Chautauqu.i management proposed to have the best for tno lirst of the feast , bul a look tit tlio program shows there are olhor good things com- in if. lErtnxhii ; ( lie HurkaNTK. A special meeting of tno city council was held last evening for Iho purpose of dealing wilh Iho problem of what shall bo done to urotect the retail fruit dealers from the Inroads made uuon Iholr trade by Iho huekslors who come in anil undersell them. A petition has boon circulated by those interested , and forty-two signatures of merchants in various lines of business had boon secured , asuiug Ihol tno price of licenses for hucksters bo made fl.10 per annum Instead of $50 , as It is now. After some discussion an ordinance was passed providing for the fol lowing license fees : If for nine months or more drevlous to July 1 next following , $100 ; if for six months or more , i'JJ ' ; If for three months or raoro , ? ? . " > ; If for less lhati three months , t' < 0. Selling with out a license is made a mUdomimtior , punish able by a line of not more than f 101) ) and not loss than SI5. The new ordinance goes inlo effect today , all the licenses issued last year expiring with the month of June. Don't forgot iho big celebration nt Sliver City , July 4 and 5. Races both days. Special train onVabash leaving Council Llulls ! at lUO ) : a. m. I'onrlli of Inly. Monday , July , the Boston store will b'j closed all cHy. FOTHKlUNCillAM , WlllTKLAW & CO. Don't forgot Iho great , bargain sale for the next two weeks at MrtCP/olfTer's. A Chautauqua fnir sociable will bo given by the ladies of the Congrega tional church at the residence of J. I. Lulu , South Sixth street , this ( Friday evening. A choice chance to choose Chuutauqua coolers. Lost Between Broadway and Mcr rlam block , $ 5.00 in bills. Howard to tinder if returned to BKU olllco. Dr. Chatnborluii' , eye , ear , throa catarrh. Shrgnrt block , Council Blurts Another Complication. Another complication has arisen in connco lion with Cut-Off island and tbo mayor's pro Ject of building a Jail there and trying to exercise erciso a little criminal court juris diction. The question has arisen whetoc tlie city bus any Jurisdiction whatever over at least a part of the territory known a * Cut-Off Uluna. The boundary of the city , according to the compiled ordinance ! ) foltotvs the channel of the rive on thi > northwest , and the location of the channel at the lliiio the boundaries won llxcd puts u slice of Cut-Oil outside the city limits. Ut U ull in Kane townthlp , however , so that the of fleers of Kuno township , such as justices of thu peace and constable * have criminal jur'sdiutlou. ' Mayor Lawrence ronco has propuraj an ordinance pro vldlng for u chuiign in tbo boundurt Una und u alar Chamber sim ion of the council wus bold last evening after tbo council uicotlui' proper , for the pur po0 of discussing its provisions. The point under dUcusslon Is whether the city will po to the trouble nnd expense of building ft Jail and putting policemen on the Island when there Is no cer tainty whatever that It will not be ulll- matelv decided that the city has no JurUdlc- lion ovcc the plnco. No definite conclusion was reached last evening , but It will bo fur ther dlsnus ed before any dofinltu action Is taken with rccard to building the jail. rimutiuicpiii Mfil" . Dining hall tickets will bo sold for $ o.UO , good for -1 meals. C'olfax gincor ale tuut mineral water sold at wholesale by Dttqiiotto & Co. . iianufacturing confectioners. llltf Time At Manhattan bench , Lake Manmva , n the fourth. .Swimming races , tub aces and all sorts of water games. Ex- uiisivo fireworks in the evening. Ciunrht it Con Mini. Sandy Malvcrn , alias George Malndy , no nf the most notorious confidence men that has ever done business In 'ouncll Blurts , Is iu the city Jail on the barge of turning a taick at the transfer last Vlduy. An accomplice , who gives his name n K. W. Fan-oil and claims to hall from Incoln is also in the toll's on a similar charge. A rustle looking gentleman liv- ng on Dakota was at the iransfcr ho other day and the txvo men picked him out as Iholr own pnr- Icular plcco of soup moat. Malvern cultt- ntcd his acquaintance with so much as- ilduity und unparcnl success that by nlcht- nll ho tboughl his m-un ripe enough to pick. So ho proceeded to pick him. t'arroll lurned up In Just the usual way , in ho role of iho hard and unfeeling creditor , and Malvorn olnyed the part of the unfor- utmto debtor with n check which ho was vliilng to part with lor fi cents on ho dollar for spot cash. But hero was where the caleulallons of the wily confidence men failed. For If their now- ouud Dakota friend had any money 10 succeeded in keeping the fact entirely underneath his hat. Of course ' 10 w'ould bo only too willing lo accommodate this gentleman If ho had the noney , but under iho circumstances ho would mvo to bo excused. When the Iwo fellows bund that what they took for a larmless sucker was a full grown whale , hey lost no time in taxing to Iho voods. The Dakota man reported the ittcnipt lo Ibo police at the trans- "cr but the birds had flown. Yes- erday ho happened buck actun. nnd as Iho wo fellows had returned nnd were busy angling for somu more suckers. , Ihey were dcnlUlcd and run in. Mnlvern has been Implicated In almost In- Himerablo confidence games at tuis point , and for tnonlbs past has made his heudquar- ers at Ihe iransfcr depot. Wiiliiihh for Oliaututicjun , Tlio Wabash will sell round trip ickels from Shenandoah nnd inter- ncdi'ito ' points to Council Bluffs and oturn for one faro for the round trip on the Fourth. This gives a grand chance 'or those along that line to attend liautuuqua and near General Algor. If your old furnace needs overhauling , or if you contemplate putting in a new one , you should examine tlio Boynton "jastight. Mr. Lautorwassor , with Shucart & Son , is a prac'.ical furnace nan , and will bo glad to cive you his experience in such mailers if you hooso to consult him. Don't wait until fall. Trains leave Manawa daily at S and 10 i. in. , 12m. , and 1 , ' _ > , ± : ; i ) , 3 , 3UO : , 4 , 4fO : ; , 5 , oiliO , C , 0iO. : : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , & :30 : , U , ) : oO , 10 , L00 : : ! , 11 and 11 : > 5 p. m. The 11:55 : train will make connection with Ihe last electric motor CM * fo:1 Omaha. KYLI : A.u'A .vo i-'Ui > iu.\ : South DakntH'H Scmitcir AIr , Ills View oftho I'olltil-lll .SltlKltllMI. WASIIIXGTO.V , D. C. , Juno 80. [ Special Telcpram to THE BEE. ! Senator Kyle of South Dakota , the "independent" elected by democratic : nnd alliance votes , in an inter view today , said that there was any quantily of peed presidential timber lo present to Iho Omaha convention next week. Ho thought , however , that Senator Stewart of Nevada was the most available. Senator Kyle sold : "Nevada will send twelve delegates to the Omaha convention , every one of thorn instruoled for Slowart. Stewart would aocept the nomination. 1 have nn hesitancy In saying that Stewart stands squarely upon our platform. Weaver of Iowa , Vandervoort of Nebraska , Pcnnoyer of Oregon and Donnelly of Minnesota all nro available , and who will say Unit cilher ol them is not a tirsl class man ! "Of Iheso none is n blrongor probability than Senalor btowarl. With Stewart at the head of Iho ticket wo can capluro Die electoral votes of Nevada , Kansas , Colorado , Nebraska , Idaho , North Dakota , South Da kota , Montana and possibly Minnesota In the north. Wo would have something to show for our labor in the south loo. Slew- art's atliludo on Iho force bill would help him materially In thai region , and the fact that Mrs. Stewart is a daughter of Senator Pooto of Mississippi would bo advantageous to the sena'or's candidacy. With a peed southern man for the second place on the tlukel the people's partv would have no dlfli- culty in capturine Georgia und Soi'th Carolina lina wilh 'A peed llghilnir chance in North Carolina. Our success in those stales would doubtless bo duo in part to Cleveland's un popularity , for ho is extremely unpopular in the soulh and west. Harrison has but little advantage over his udvarsary in tnoso BUHIO sections. A largo proportion of Ibo people would notlurn a band lo elect cither of them. I'lllllllfO to Ho tll InNllf. "Tho old parties propose to do battle on the old issue , hut the tnomiy question is on top and everybody will before lone bavo lo rcrogriizo that fact. vVo will nol fuse with cither of'tho old parties so far as my In formation goov There will bo four straight tickets in the llcl.l in every state the pee ple's , the prohibition , republican and demo cratic. Both the people's and the prohibi tion tickets will draw largely from thu old parties. Iu the north the republicans will loio und in the soulh our voters will corno from Ibe democratic ranks. Fully throe- fourths of our party In the northwest came from the republican forces , being ihoso who wcro discontented as to the national finance and tbo tariff. "With us Ibo tariff is a secondary affair , bul all of us are low lariff mon. The lariff will nol bo debuied In our campaign. " "Are you sure ihcro will not bo any fusion with iho democracy i" "Wo are opposed lonny kind of fusion , but there may bo local complications where such combinations promise good ro.iulu , Last year Ibo republicans and democrats fused agulnsi us in Nebraska , but that 'will not bo repeated where there nro national tickets in the Held and national issues nro to bo voted upon. In the Dakotns and Kansas luc demo crats have never bocn In control. Not moro than one-third of Ibo voters are democrats. Naturally they do not care a picayune ubout the slate oflleos , for Ihey have alwavs been beyond their reach. If the democrats were lo propose fusion with our party , inov to get the electoral vote , which it impossible with out our aid. nnd wo to get the state ma chmery , which Is somnthlug they never had uud consequently do not euro for , I would ro- gurd biu-h a combination as good politics. "Our convention will be a hi ? affair Tboro will bo moro than 1,700 delegates Omaha will bo tilled to overflowing. I um > attend but I ( ball not leave my pan In tlio senate unless thu silver bill and the null option measure uro first disposed of. You see I do not pair wilh any ono and am there fore personally responsible for my vote on m questions , " I'ntlrr Consentulutr M < i\riuou. HI-OOMIXCITOV , III. , .luuo aa Letters of coucratulation continue to pour In upon Hon A. 1C. Stevenson. Tbo most important ono rvhlch arrived today was from Pro.ldon Harrison's now secretary of state , lion , John W. Foster. It expressed the luttnr' * person all cougrutulallou and good will on the sub Jcct of Mr. Stevoiibon's nomination , Mr Foster wu * one of Mr. Stevenson's wurmes perbonai friends during hU slay In Washing Ion four years ugo. Their friendship rnachc back to the days when they were UjUi repro tentative * Iu congress. was ; takcn hardly and Jiiioinbcrs acknowl edged that some of their associates were thinking of leaving the convention. The trouble was known only to the lenders and Stevens ol Pennsylvania * aw light out of the storm and moved in take the fealty resolu tion from the table nnd hdd It to the plat form. Wulfenbnrpor of Nebraska opposed It , vhllc Chairman Dickie defended It , Anna Veiling ninl Disorder. Mrs Uotigar , amtil u scene of yelling and isrrder , asked \\ardwell , treasurer of iho Standard Oil compntiy If ho had made Iho tntcmcnt lhal unless Iho conversion adopted ho plank ho would walk out of the convcn- ion and dcsort Ihc prohibition p.iriy. \Vhon Iho uproar bad subsided. Will-dwell denied Iho statement , which was greeted vlth great enthusiasm. After some further dcbato. nnd iimld con- Idcrnblo disorder , Ibo resolution was added to the platform , and the star of peace oneo nraln shone on Iho parly. The platform as a Whole was than adopted and afterwards the following resolution , of- 'oroJ by Kev. J , G. Evans of Abbmgdon , 111. , VUH carried. Iti'Milveil. That we f.ivor liberal npiiroorla- lonly the federal eovvtiitncnt for the World's 'olninblan expos tlon , but only on condition Inil the sale of Intox eatlm : dilnus upon tlio xposition cionnds to prohibited , und that the ' \ lHlilon be kept closed on Sunday. On motion of St. John II was ordered that ho convention reassemble at 8:110 : and pro- * oed to ballot for candidates lor president of ho United Stales. livening Anxiety to get to balloting caused the con- entlon to forget Ihc uiual prayer nl Iho opening of the nluhl session , but pious dele gates objected strenuously to the omission , ind when Iholhrono of grace had been prop * jrly invoked the nominating speeches iromptly began. Ex-Governor St. John of Kansas , at the request of the California delegalion , was given Iho lloor flrsl lo place before the con- cnllon iho namonf General John Bldwcllof California. Si. John rovl-wed General Hid- vcll's career ana said ho was n man compe- out nnd able lo administer the olllco of pres- dent if elected. Much cheering greotud Iho conclusion of Governor St. John's address. Jobn Hipp , on behalf of Colorado , seconded 3ldwoll's nomination. Connecticut and Flor- da followed suit. Idaho soucht to yiojd place to ono of Dem- oresl's eastern supporters for a nominating speech , but was rrued out nf order by the chair , causing considerable confusiou and rritutlon amonc the Deinnn-sl men. When Illinois was called Dr. J. G. Evyins irose. 11 was cxpecled ho would nominate David .McCullough. but ho surprised the delegates by stiylnp Ihnt circumstances had : auscd a change and Illinois' favorlto son iad retired from the Held. Ho seconded Uld- woll's immlDnllon. Iowa , Ihrougb Wilmot Whltflcld. and Ken- uckv , Ihrough Colonel Bain , did Iho same Ihlng , as old Custunpol Maine and Samuel Dickie of Michigan. The seconding speeches of Bid well began o crow monotonous , nearly every &talo hav- ng n speaker for him. Wolf en harper of N'ebrasKa onllvened things. He"saia Nebraska wanted a president who will nol travel from ocean to ocean with a drunknrd'u factory in his iraln ; who will nol servo five kinds of wino at public aaiuiuels nor allow his name lo be used in organs of his parly In conncclion with adver tisements of brand * of whisky ; who will lot accepl from a pampered millionaire a forty-lhreo gallon burrclof Scoluh whisky. Other Nominations. At lasl New York was reached and an other numo was pat In nomination. Chair man Wardell of the New York deleeatlon announced that that state had voted Tt : for IJIdwclI and 7 for Domorest , but ho asked thai an opporlunily bo given to present Demorest's name. John Lloyd Thomas made the nominating speech. C. N. Grandison , a full black netrro college professor of North Carolina , amid much en thusiasm seconded the norniuatiin of Domor- i for a part of his delegation. L. U. Logan of Ohio earnestly put In nom ination Gideon T. Stewart. Buscom of Now York was not placed In nomination , ho having received three votes In the Noiv York delegation. Nomination speeches havme ended Iho balloting was begun v.lth the following re sult : Onicliil Itrroril if till ) Hnltot. Tlio nolfio that greeted the aiinouncouiont of Utdwell's victory lasted fully live mlnuics. Un motion of the Btato of Georgia , which was the only state to vote solidly apaiust nidwell , seconded by Uomorosl'd personal iriends , nidwoll's uouluallon wus made unanimous and another outburst fol lowed , endlntr.vilh throe cheers each ( or Bldwoll and for Demorest. U was approaching 1 n. m. when tbo nom inating nnd seconding speeches for vice presidential candidates got under way. Cranflll of Texas was , nominated ( or vice president on iho beconq. pallol. COT AbUTIlRU 'l.ICIilXO. ' 1'nt Out , ThU T line y , Iou ( iodilaril. ( ' N FIIVNC-ISCO , Cal. , j'uno 30. Joe McAu- lllTo , Ito "Mission Boy , " was wblppad lo. night in dftoen rounds by Joe Goddard , tbo "Harrier Champion of .Australia. " It Is es timated that STiO.OOO was wagered In thu city alono. Tbroo thousand people wil- nesscd iho conlcst. , The mon fought at catch weights , tioddard ! * being given us UK ) , MeAullffo's 'JU > . The purao Wtts ( r , ( W , of which f'50 wont to .the lorer. The men stripped apparently In.tllq best of condilion and Uoduard appeared small beside hU boyish opponent. In the Ural round t ! odd aril made a couple of rushes and wus ientap\vn by .Muc. with a Hcht-hondor in Iho chest. In the second Ibero were several hard ox- changes. Tno third and fourth wcro seed , hot rounds , wllh honors about even. In Iho HHli Mao got homo on tbo Austral- inn's left eye , drawing blood. In tbo sixth Uodaard pushed Mao aboul the ring , and near the close of the round slipped to his knee from u long drive by Mac. In Iho seventh there was some hard in- tlghllug , and in tno eighth Ooddnrd pounded hard on Joe's shoulders , drawing blood. Mac's friends were becoming duappolntet and Goddurd'o baciicr elated. In iho ninth Ooddard gel In a couple o idling right-handers on Mao's ear aiu wind , and ibcn punched him Iu the stomach la the tenth und eleventh tioddard forcoi MoAullffe around Iho ring. Tholaticr's loir. tier getting up , ho punched tbo Auitrallan hard on the chest. In tbo twelfth. ( Joadurd came up evidoi.tlv bout on llnlihlng his opponent and banged him about with bolu bands , .Mao Dually clinching to save blintulf , Iu the thirteenth McAullffe uppercut Oof- d nl once , but njiparcntly had lost all Idea of making nn npgrcsslvo light. In the fourteenth Mac made n quick lead , but GoJdard countered with his loft on the ] > uv , itnj'ecrlnp him. The Australian banged Mac from corner tnpost , sending him through the ronci. Mnc wns down foverat seconds and arose with his nose blccdlnir. In the fifteenth , Mac came up grocR.v nnd was quickly sent to tils knees with a righthander. Goddavd smashed him iboul iho head wilh both hands as ho arose. Mae threw In three loft stop , bul Uoddard drooped him ncaln with bis rlpht and he was uuablo to respond to the call ol ttmo. Sully Working oil1 Ills Tat. New YOHIS. June00. . Bright and early cstcrday morning John L. Sullivan nwoko o commence iu earnest Iho lask of reducing ils adipose tissue. On the previous evening ho Bostonlan was taKen Iu charge by Phil 2asey , the champion hand b.ill player of Brooklyn , who has neon assigned the some what uncomfortable Job of tralnuic John L. : le was taken lo Casey's hand ball courl on inekoil street , Brooklyn , to do a Uttlo pro- 'imlnnry work before ho rellrod. 'J'hocham- .ilon is somcwhal of nn expert .U the name ind tooic kindly lo Iho work. After several jouts Sullivan was weighed , and lo Iho astonishment of both himself and his trainer t wus noticed that Sullivan had lost juat seven bounds. Sullv was tnoii rubbed down und put to bed. Karly yesterday morning , after n light jreakfust. ho was again Induced to play sov- ral camos of hand hill , and in the afternoon 10 look n spin as far us Fort Hamilton and back , running and walking in turn under Iho watchful eve of Trainer Casoy. Ho also took exorcise with dumb bells and punching the nllt-teu bag unlll ho perspired freely. At nightfall ho wus once moro weighed nnd Ippod the beam at'J'J'J ' pounds , a reduction of ust fourteen pounds In Iwo days. Tbo big 'cllow will continue to oo light work at Jasoy's court until tuxt Friday or Satur day , when ho will go to Buy Head , 1 > . I. , vhere Johnson , his backer , yesierday hlrod n cottiipo. Mllly Smith Krlr.lts ( ilcuson. I'oim.vxn , Ore. , Jum 3J. Billy Smllh of 3oston and I hurley Gleason of Portland , ightvvolghls , fought at the P.tsllmo club asl nlghl wllh llvc-ou.ica gloves for a purse of $ UJ. S.ultti won In the fourth round. Vltcr tlio second round It wus evident that leason wns overmatched. HE'S VERY SORRY NOW. Mr. .lonos S\vlmllu < Ticket Scalper- * and U Caught. Ticket brokers as a rule nro pretty smart nnd it isn't very often that they gel lanen n , but yesterday win an exception lo Iho [ irlnclpal Omaha scalpers , for nearly every one of them were hoodwinked by a young man Just past his Ulst year. P.V. . . 'ones , for Ihroe years pasl a clerk n Auditor Wing's oflioo at the Union Pacific headquarters , was the man who played tbo cnlpers for about $ iou. On the 'Jib ' of Juno young Jones gave up lis position al iho railway headquarters , on account , ho says , of iuilmz health. When : io left ho took wllh him a number of blank tickets which , u hen properly lined oul anu stamped , arc honored on any train running on tbo Union Pacific system. Jones pro cured some rubber stamps and proceeded lo make n few of Iho blanks good for passage from Omaha lo Portland , After stamping up enough tickets lo go round he inuno 11 tour of the brokers' ofliees and readily dis posed of the hits of yellow paper for from * i > to fy."i apiece. As the tickets appeared to bo all right the scalpers supposed , naturally enough , thai Ihoy hud struck u bargain by purchasing u $ t > U tlekel for half price or less. Al a inert- ing of several of the brokers , at which notes were compared , it was found that every dealer in railroad transportation present was the owner of one of the little yellow slips. Then it began to dawn upon thoscalosrs thai they had been swindled by n mere youth and plins were laid lo catch Mr. Jones. During the ntteruoon Jonei tried to dis pose of a couple moro liclcets and was cap- lured by a Union Pacific special detective and taken to Union Paeillo headquarters. There , under pressure , Jones admitted his guilt and conlessed to the taking of Iho blanks , the stamping uud disposing ot them. Upon complaint of the railway officials Junes was then taken to the cily Jail , charged wllh obtaining money under false pretenses and locked up. Today tbo county attorney will lilo H formal compliant and unless the mailer is ilxod up some wuy will proceed at once to prosecute Ihc caso. None of Ihe ticket brokers who Invested ihoir gold pieces in Jones' private suDjily of tickets aupcared anxious to prosecute or aeo the younu man bent to Jail ( or any period of tirco. All Ihoy want is to cot their money back. If the railway ofllcials and tbo county attorney will allow a settlement this can bo done , as Jones bad $ lsJ ( on his person when searched. He claims to have enough cash to redeem every ticket he disposed of. In conversation with a Bui : representative lasl nigh Jones said : " 1 col onto the racket M'hllo working at Iho Union Pacific headquarters and only did as many others dou n there do and Imve done. 1 am very sorry now that 1 took thai way of raising money nnd hopn lhal I will be allowed to settle the mailer with money. " nil' : .vi/.v/o.v. Illacli Hills Vctcranx llml 11 I'lea-.iinl Tlntu at Mot Spring * . HOT SrniNfls s- . -i iluno 31) ) . [ Special Telegram lo Tin : Bcn.J The soloiers re union closed tonight wilh u gran J banquet at the soldiers home at which thcro were 'JOO oritUO present. Tbo boys nave had a uiori- ous tlmo. Al Iho business meeting this altornoon the following executive committee was chosen : J. L. Denman , chairman : Captain T. J. Weatherwax uud li. P. Fowler , Whilcwood ; John CuRbmun , Snearfish ; General A. A. / . Uawson , IJoad- wood ; Captain Richard Blackstone , Load City ; Henry U'hiUonbaugb , Slurgis ; Cap- lain Lucas , llotSpnncs ; John Street , tlcr- mosu. Dr. G.V. . Prall of Bcllefourcho was rc-oiecloa secretary. The next reunion will bo hold al White- wood. Northwestern Nebraska has been largely represented at ( his reunion nnd today General Dilworth , commander for the de- parlmenl of Nebraska , and General Hussell , pasl commander of Nebraska , each delivered BtirriUK addresses' . o .VBII'A < ) ! ' YKSTKIUt.lY. Donu-Dtlr , lieaeli Ilros. of I'oiillnc. 111. , have failed. Llub lilies , KO.OHJ ; uxsuU , ffju.uuo. Hull uii.1 wind have plnyed havoc wllh the crons In many sections of Connecticut. I'hlladelphlu received considerable damage from a buvcro wind btorni. Ono man was killed. Tlio Cleveland , O. . street car strike has been nettled. The men not an Increase In waxes. A receiver has been appointed to wind up the uiralrs of the Oregon Lund and Live rilouk company of Now Vork. ' 1 ho llonicstoud. I'u. , Iron works hnvn filint down. M'lireo thousand men uie Idle. It IB now tlioiiL-hl borne Idud of u butlloinenl will be ar rived at. A cyclone visited Gloucester. N. V. . niid wrecked scvurnl buildings. Tutrick lllKh- lands and Itoburl S. Hamilton wore Killed und buverul others badly injured. Gladstone addressed a largo nicotine at Udlnluirg. Falher Ilchan. u Catholic clergyman of Dublin , addressed an antl-1'arnell meeting In thatclty. His speech wus a vk-loui iittuuli on the dead louder and his IIvine foi oucrs. und It was only by the jjreato.t uilllculty that liotlni ; could bo prevented. SOUTH U.U.I H.I. .Mix. Corden Claim * , I .i'ih | Iliitli Tried to Kill HIT. According to Mrs. Fred Cordes' story , a a nolfhbbrhood tjuorroi came very near re sulting in a bloody iragody , and she was chosen for the victim. The lady wa at the police station yesterday nnd wanted a war- rani for iho arrest of Joseph Bush , whom she claims tired two shots ut her from a dis tance , bul wlthoul serious roiulu , Mr * . Cordes1 resides at Twenty-first and Wyinuu streets , and Bush not moro than one- half block farther east. Hard fooling his oxtslod between the two families for Dome tlmo. According lo Mm. Cordes. ' story , she wns standing in her t.vard Wednesday even- lug , when sbo hoard the report of a dli > charged llrcanu , nnd ( ell something strike her In tbo back. This was followed Instantly by another discharge , which ulsj struck her In the back , Shu turned imme diately around to ascertain who was making u target of her , and ulalms she kiiw Bush standing iu hU door with u revolver iu uU , WELL BRED , SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE APOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. ABSOLUTELY PCJBE . . . . F. rJAQUCA & CO. KANSAS CITY , HO. ' Knit. City 1'iiy . Warrants for election , city omp'ove * and bon'rs ate rciuly. Saturdaj I'M'iilne. inly 'd. ihlsolllcfill bo open to li p in to aecnu- i.inlato laboters. Tnr.o Oi.sr.v. Jy-I-dl-t I'omptrolU'r. i W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Direct ] ; , Emlnlnw I 14 N. Main Street. COUNIMI. UMM-M-'s. ITIZEHS STATE BASK OfCnunull Illnli- . turplus aiiJ Profits . NttHHt Net Capital mil Surplus Dln-ctorn . I ) rtit U.IIII-M , rt. L aiittir. , OlPU'on , B. K. Ilirt , I. \ . MlllJr , .1. V. illii'inu ir.dChirlej tl Ilnnn'in. Transiet ener.it b inl < - nt ; business. Lanes' ciiplt il an \ surplus j ( my bunk In : ° outlnvestorh lo\vu INTEREST ON TI.vIJJ DSPO3ir3 amid. She beat n hasty rolreat into her 'ouc nnd no moro shots were 11 red. The di'lance from whcro Mrs. Cordcs was standing and whcro Bush was , nnd Iho fact : hnt the clothes worn by the lady wcro leavv , accounts for the fnil'iro of Ihe sholR 1red lo lake effect. Dr. Solomon oxnmlncu Mrs. Cordes nnd lound Iwo bruises where 6ho claims the shot btruck her. The doctor s of the opinion thai Iho shots must have been fired from a short. I'angc firearm or n oy gun. Mrs. Cordes failed to secure a warrant for [ Jush'h Fowler's ah- arrest , owing to Judge - seuco from iho city. OitlctIy Itnr lcil. A daring robbfry was commiltodVcdnes - dnv nlghl at iho residence of J. IJ. Frazell , M North Tweaty-socond street. The rob bers entered the house by means of pass ucys , und going into the room occupied by Mrs. Steward took from undtr the pillow , unon which Ihc lady's head rested , ? . ' 0 in money. The work was done qule'.ly and nonoof the occupants of the house wcro als- lurbcd in iheit slumbers. % VlniHit liny U Hi' ? \Vora was left at the police station lasl evening thai a hoy. azed nboul a years , hud been found Ihreo miles west of Iho city on Iho Elkhorn railway. Ho uuvo his llrslnnmo aa Louis , bul farther than thatnothinc could bo yolleii from him A farmer named Vand- suul has the lad at hl % home , uliicn in near the pluco where ho wus found. About ( he li let' "I lines. The top price p.ild fur hogs on the market yOslorday was $5.4 ? . ' . , ' , Cudahy being Iho buyer. Hogs command a higher price now lhan Ihi-y have al any time since August , IS'.ll , wlio'n the average was from # . " > . "U to $5.40 , and the average coal J.I.IM. The hich day for IMll was July ! . > - ' . when iho range wa" * from ? o.5 to $ . " . "iJ , and the average cosl $3.41. Xotc < * iiiiil I'rrHoiia'.t. The cily council will meet Ihis evening in special session. Mrs. W. F. Daucr returned yesierday from an extended visit in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 15. House arrived homo yesterday from their wedding tour. Hud Ilartz and family arrived from Mnr- ncv " , In. , ycsterdaj , where they were called by"Iho dc'alh of Mrs. Hartfather. . Miss Alice Vcach of Hnt Springs , S. D. , la visiting with Mr. und Mrs. .1. D. Bennett. II. I. . . Oibb was sworn in yustordny by Mayor Miller as a policeman ul Spring Lauo nark. Horace Hussell is homo from St. Louis , whore be attended the national convention of the Brotherhood of Hallway Carmen. Tuesday evening the council will award ths contract for putting in the relalning walls al Ihe caileru approach to the Q street viaduct. Mrs. K. J. Tubbs loft yesterday for Louis ville , Ky. , where sno will join her husband , who has a position in the branch house of Iho Cudahy Packing company at tnal point. Cl. F. Swift of Chicago was in Soulh Omaha yesterday , the guosl of Mummer A. C. Fosler , of Ihe local jilanl of Swifl At Co. Mr. S\vlfl is iho president of the Swift Packing company. Miss --lilla O'Neill was thrown from n motor train nt Twenty-fourth and M streets , in South Omaha , lost evening , and was badly injured about the head and spine. The young lady attempted to alight white the 'train was in ranid motion. Her homo is al Tliirliotb and Hoffman streets. Interested parties yesterday bad a gang of surveyors run a line down N sttvet Irom Twenty sixth sircel wesi to the Union Pa cific tracks. The survey was made for the purpose of m&king au estimate of Ihc prob able cosl of creeling a vlaaucl over the tracks at the foot of N street to iho Exchange building. mi : it i : A 1/1 v MAKKIT. TNETHUMHSTS placed on record Juno 'M , -L ibU. ' : WAItMASTV lliiilf. : : C II and .Tennlu I'olsoin to A T Itobert- hon. lot IS. block U. t-ulilcslriucr'sudd. t MD .Michael l < co and wife to JV \ lilaltc , lulU. block M , South Unmlia . 15,000 Arrilla Knim nver and linsliand to W K ( iortlon , lots 7 und c , block I , 1'rnyn'e Biib . WO John Ir 17. and wlfu to .Mlchitelnnil Kosn Ilniluy. iiibt : iO feut lot' ' , block U. Wll- co.\'sudd . ? nj W S It/an and ivllu to J T Itltrhln. luth" and K block ' . ' , Wise , V I'unucluu'ii udd. 100 Siirno to name , lotn'-,1 mid ' 'II. suiue. . 100 J T I'lliint and wife to W 1C I'lliint. n ii Ih-Ifi-U' . . J.OOO \V B I'll.inl to M A I/Hunt / , sumo . l.UUO K .S linndy. Jr. . and wlfu to 1' 1' Hunt : : , lotL1. Kf llnndv Jr.'h fciibdlv . B.OOO C A Itlco to T i : Uiark , loin n and 0. blouic 10. Ilodfoid Plnco . - Mutual Investment company to John Mllla u. lof > . blouk IIS. Oruhurd Hill. 1.71,0 E V Trolhowov to W W Wiilto , lot Ul , I'alrininint Plnco . . 3,8,0 II K lie Hois toV 11 Carter , lot 10 , block I ) . PortliinJ Placn . CM Jacob Mycrn to J T I'ostor , lot' ' , block ! J , Van IKtrcook Terr. ice , and lot U , block U , I'urK 1'orreal udd . 1G > William White an 1 wife to I. I Abbott , G'lvU'l feet In HW tiw 1.1-15.KI . ] K 1 Abbotl lo Until White , sumo . 1 ( Jt'lT CLAIM IICKIIX , K ] , Gray nnd husband to Dolphlnn . s 'M fuot oj u > i lot 68 , ilart- add . 1 DKKIIR. f N Walton ( special nviKtor ) 10 IIDI" Tiiomus , lots , block 15 , Hhinn'u ndil. . . . 2 " i anie lObuinu , lot'A II KiiundiT'B add. Ml U'au'omir A.-l'l > oIan lo f'uhllu dcdluallon , of pint to Uau'ontT I'lmlan's sn. ) llv of lot 1- . block . ' > , lit add to I'owlor . O I ; l'a cctt d-peclu ! muBtor ) to J W i-'cinlre inihtec. part tux lot r.'ln w ii sw lU-IS-l'-Nrulllu ) . : ,5W ( } A Iliiiinutt ( slierlltllc. T I1. C'lark. lot II , block 4 , Ilrdford plaut- . .m Hiimu ti anu\ lot . ' > , block I' , fcinieU5 \ ii A Iliiniiutt ( kpot'lul mukttirito DO l'utter on , lotHUundU , block 1 , fotncr k Ari-hor'8 add. . . . . . 2.V ) Total aiaouotof tranbfern SPEC I AL NOT 10 ES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\7ANTRK-linoil girl for cvnpril house * ' nrU. lloodwnscs. Mrt lloorgo K eollno , 1U'I KIIM I'lerco Hlroct. l/UHMtr.Nr TliuiliTullliieoii I'li-sl nrptinn -L tinil I'lL'iali slrtiot formerly opi-npU'd 'iy ' M. ! ) inlili ; M rooini , 'i lialh rnoinu imd all niodi'rii liiiprovi'ini'iits ; ioml sluMo mid out bulldlni ; ; riMit $ .u per month. C II. Shoafo. IpdltSAl.Iv-KloiirlMC andcrlst , , \\ltha Mori ; of ccnenil inuroliiindlKv amldutMtln . Price if..MKi ; n 111 trnilo for oastoru Ni-oraska cr KUIIHIH land. K. II. Shuafo. \ \ ' ANTKD-i\purlcnced : ciiuvnssi > ri to sell > ' the lati-sl mid yro.itost iiovivty In fruit In I'littow.iltoinlu and M'l s I'muuli" , lows. Address A 'Ji , Itee. Council lllull's. S" IMHAOK and Co nniUslon Stuvofiirni - Inre , i > t . siort'd uirl.old on rommissuin at , lowest rite * . K Klnnonan. T.'l Hrovlw iy ii'OIl S.M.ISOn sma'l payment * , t'riiil und garden luirl noir Council Illull's 1-1 II. Shimfc. llroadwiy and Main slreet. ItkXT Two of the best Cjrrus iTulsun .irth street. 1' VDl' Imvo anythlns for s-vlc or trailo wo IVI. Slip ifo. Uniadw.tvuii'l > lnln strcnt _ /'OlTURNT ' Dwell In 'tin all pirts of thoU _ - Uhtiafo. . Uriiiiilwuy unit Mum "I71OK jK l''iiriiltuo nxturi-s lease and L Luoilvlll of hotel with 43 rooms In a iood Nebraska city ; will trudu for stoc'k of puner.il McrchaiidNu. I'X 11. Bhuafo , Broadway anJ iliilij street. _ _ _ . [ 7\OU \ KKN'l' Klcht-rooin dwulllni ; , 2JI Wash- tii.Mon avu. . niodorii tylu and convon- leiiros In excellent ropalr , runt JI > . R II. Sheafo. Ilniadwny and Mnln sts. _ II1OH PAl.lv-Hotel and restaurant In u pros- J ? porous Nubrnika city , piylns business , eood reasnns for soiling , urk'o $ IOJJ. It Is a snap. K. II. sliuiift * . Hroiulwuy ana Maliiblreot. $ N * > 0 Mill buy nlco new house , monthly pay iiictitj. 0 ! foot lot In tlrlmos' uddlllon " JTiSi. "l.ur.'olUt of property for silo , John ston & Van I'littcn , FOH SAMS Standard bred mnra T yearn old.slio-1 liy Dr. Arohlb.ilil. No. 'Juiri. first dam by liiiMiwood , runord J : . ' 7U She is A line chestnut , has shown vooil siO" | 1. Is gentle and Wt-ll broken lo drlvuHlnslo or doubtiv wnulH about l.o 1 1 Ibs MnrbO9Cun.it barn of W , 0 rttoriiuok. " & West ItnudWiiy. ( . .unncil lllnll's I 'rlco { . ' . ' > ! . Jacobs. ins Full i-AI.K Kami , : i2l aore < , In DieKoiisou I'o , low i.10 uerus broke , balance fen -o I pasture and mu.iduw. 1'rlco "J-'an aero. 1. . II Mn'afo. llri.iilw.ty ami .Main Mr.'Ol. SALK-ClioIco f. inns In I'uita'vaUatiilJ IfOK I'o. , Iowa. II II. SliL-afe , Hroadway and Miiiii street. _ I71UK \I.K $7.00) ) ato-'k of u-ononn incr- -L1 fli-iniilM' . ell louilod .vltliln IIM inlli-s of Umaha. Will tike : p irtln Inn I of besliiual- ItV. oalancu einh. M II. She.ifo. llroatlwuy and Mnln stiuet. l/MMl AMi The slumping binlne.HS und nr - neodlmrork malorhils ; am golns lo leave city ; good chance for a. luily to go In litmtnes * . MLS. il. I'.MIcF. 4W ! Ilroadwuy , f onncll lllnll \\7ANTF.D-Kusterii Nnbrnsku lands In ex- > > ( banco for Council ILulTs | , roporty. I ? . II. Slioafe. Ilro- . : > way and Mnln strcuu irillUIT lunds. g.ir.lon tun IK , f inns and city -I ? property for sale or Irado. Day & lies ? , aJ I'eurl street. ir\OU \ SALE Klovutor wllh corn shollcr , JL1 4.UUO bn. ( I tliy : corn cr nclor. 101 bu , an hour ; saw mill attachment. 4U II I' , on ino : doing u jioo-l bill miss : located near C'oiinull lllnirs. Will t iliu Rooil Imid In ox-'lianjo or sell oheu | > for iinsh. R II. Slio.ife , Ilroidwiy : and Main si rent. FOK SAI < K The loadhr , ' hotel In a Nehru * * kiieltv of'll.OJi ; IKH ' rooms , fee Js U > each nii'iil. teed bar trade , nets * . ' .V ) . < I p.ir month , lonzustah.lshud. ieasu lias tliri-1 vearslo run : urlcf. S'Luano. half ciiih or will trade for Omah.i rosldonee , M 11. hheufe. llroaJway und Mnln street. FUISA ! Li : Stock of inorch.iiidis" and Iniilil- Itif In L-ood lovvu UIIVH : sloe. Invoice * ii..UJ.uil : has ; ooJ trade ; Irilldlnil.'iui0 ' < ; ii bargain ; will talfo L-oud Iowa land In ox- ( liani-'c R II. Hlio ife , Ilroiidwuy and Main Mruel _ rpllE lTliJiST ( IIAKOAIN Double lu-tf iicncu Int. Na ' "J-i Xiiith I\rst streuu H feet fronti best location and busl liar.-ain In the city If lukun at onun. Duy & Ile.sj. J'J ' I't'illl Ml-OUt. rpo cotniiutont Indies and gentU'tnun WO n J- mouth und tr.ivollng oxpeiiMis No cun- vussin . fall ( J'.Ti I'lrst iivenuo , fuiineti Itlnllfl , Da. in. to4 p. m. ITUH SALK Heed lathe , foot or nnwor. 'ifcut -Iv lonir. K InchOH wide , buck gnured und serow riittlii'j , witli uo'iijilutu cliungo o gourin , : i chucks , ( ino Ci-lnuli. onu 4-lni-li und 1 drill chuck : U sots inuliil tnrnln : tools , ol" ; aUi ) ono ; i-hot-so power oil engine , with shuftln ) * . pnlleyK. bolllnc , etc. All In good order and will bu sold cheap for cash or on time lo rljht ptirly. Addiusj , llox 15 , Klllott , la. \\r ANTKD--Two clrls , onu to cook and the * ' other for chiunbur win Ii. can ( Ind situa tions In u private family al good wugc.s by applying to { } . llliinU , G'jS .Malnm. Also man who i.ndi-rsianila thu care of horses nnd wutk ubout house ; ( lormuti preferred. mini mvuiuai M'l Sfi6ll ] | INSTITUTE. Eye & Ear INFIRMARY FOR THE TREATMENT OP ALL - npimrutu-i a nu Konio/liui G forsuecmtfui trjttmont nf ivury for-u of disease rorinlrln u udlo.il or Hur.'loil treatment I bodi for patients , bo.nl mil iittondanoa. 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UluutuiiJ Varloo * ru.f , wlthriiuil.oii | Hit. ilr.iee.s , Apiillunoen for Deforiiiltlui.V Truiei. Only mannfiicUiry In thu Wostot. ItlSfiite il- iry Ai'i'LuniiK * , TKir. > .ti-i ) , r.LKUi'uiil It A TTKKI Kit A .V It It KLI ! i , Omaha Medical and Sue < lcil Institute , 2Oth nnd BroivJwfxy , Oo moll Dluifi. Ton mlnuKu' ilJo from center ot Umuha oa Wjaahi. uud Ouuuoll llluttj ulujulu laoturlluo.