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VOL. X. Established 187, Sy SR o froutier ques- Land preseuted The vi- n the note powers there- ary bas been + Ferlin conference, ions cannot_be At the Tur- the cannat signifi- 1P is the Oriental policy 6t inertia, the he business, ro rospousibility l\«k ambassadors e tone of opin- Turkith cabinct, for in reality, expected. 7 unlees com: 2 that the sultan sreatly slermed by al demonstratic on the Albauisn const or auywhere RUMORED BETEEAT OF AYOOB. Spectal Disvatch 1 Lonvon, Au dispatch fr oub Khan haa ve red with his army to Sanjeri, cizh oast of Candahar. yor ho touzbt U kuowledge of th vear appi weral P way of the Kojak with the 1o! this wmouth; basides, the n have wade so Canda y sorties that Ayoob rash and may « y st ey il o weak-headed enough to an ew ut his presontlocation. All in quiel ai Que and the Bolan pass. ttah, Pishen BISWALCK BACK, AR ays Lismarck Ith, ‘morrow not expected till * NOME RULERS KICKING. atch from w says that was held by the Irish- st nicht, atwhi { condemning eeting vy pumm‘m. it oi 5:x months’ imprison tered by the pators in the recent home rule riots m Glasgow. Tho zoverament has i formed Mr. T. I O'Conncr, home rulo member fr ury had dec o 000 at 4 per cont. iaterest, to ovo Galway harbor. Some of the Irish members speak of this cflort on the partof the minist inauce the home rulers tosell £28,000, and offer the joan on that ground. MAKING A RAISR. Two well k sterdam bay Petorburs with the mivister of finsnce. WAR IN THE EAST. It is learsed, from Russian sources, that, because of eneral Skol failure to do Tarc stronghold of with field guns, orders ave be 1 to dispateh some sicze guus to Bamir. Loxnox, A the ctres, eaile York wiih or several s fur prodoction in America. Mobing Maa Special IVispatch to Tus L=, mes, supposed o be strikin: miners, at Caalton, O “he_houses { ¢ Ulack sheey ok them ¢ beds Lthem to d to im- Great + ors have « a Slood: shed i feared if 5id ducs -« ive. 0 FOUNDATION Fo'u A SUARE Special Digpateh o The e Couvmnrs, 0., Augu The details known b o of 13 eon county cool trouhle cecnl fiaseo opera- w their ines at Coalton, at we v, to the governor that a squad_of ol miners entered the village T v night Utried to ners to ave or tako an a work nd threatened to retuzn upon their failore to com dation of s is the foun- says Governor a'so states that s no danger is Adjutant General Smith, however, received a telegrem from Patterson” & Co., at 1oclock to send a battalion to Coalton_imwediately. Upon notice of this dispatch Gov. Foster was telo. zraphed by Lis secretary that mo troops had been ordered and no de- o for them. Thia was done y anxiety the governor State Mino luspector » Jadkson county. The opinion ent that nothing be- yond an ordinary miningrow is caus- ing fear. € Amon. Miners. s —1a m. of the Dela- Western com- The euperintende ware, Lackawanna & pany, the Delaware & Hudsen com- pauy and the Pennsylsania company hava been netified to put the mines in this section on full time after Septem- ber 5. The aunouncement has caus unbounded rejoicing among miners, since they have been working but three days « week for the past seven uenths, after a fierce fight of | three \la\l nd two nights succeeded in nominating Joseph 8. Barbour, president of the Virginia Midland railroad, the compromise candidate, WA ACCIDEST TO ARIZONA TROCTS Specisl Dispatch to he Beo WASHINGTON, August 28, 1 8. m.— HINGTON. The following was red_from ¥ort Molave, A. T., dated_the 22d: S v et o e the company quariers were dowa. Three men_ were kiliod and | scveral others wounded. The 7 quartera were atso destroyed liospital and the store h damaged. The storm yet rages. RMY STUDIES ABEOAD. The following important general or- | der waa issued from the war offic H. era of the | n forciz countrier, Bhether on duty or loiwve absence, will be required o avail | homselves of all opportanitics, prop- in theic reach, for alue to the Tuil on their return to daty iu the U, S ates, if unable to doso at au ex date. 5 FAIIURE OF KHINE VINTA The consul of the Unitad States at Cologue, in a recent dispatch to the department of state, commenting upon the prowpeets of the vint the Jthine s tributaries, for present season, reinarks that a_savero winter has uufavorably affceted the industry; th it is thought experies observers, will 1 ceed one fiith the average yield, CAWITAL CULLY The treasury department has order- 1 the trausicr of $5,400,000 in wold bullion from the assay office i New York to the Philadelphiar Thi tle Down. 1a. m— The wrestling mateh between Dun- can Ross and C J. €. Dai- ly, hezun Tacsday evening last, was concluded last night in the pr of four the nd spe enthuslasm was manifes match was for $500: best h and Irish style alternated, Tuesday night both men gained a fall and in the third bout both were spilled iuto the water and the contest Lecauso of the unpleas autness created thereby. In recp the match the two men closed Seoteh etyle. Daily strugeled toor ,and, at times, 1t e uld succeed,but 1oss’ great inuscular strength, combined with extreme agility, carried the day and he soowhad the Trishman on his back. In the fourth bout, Irish style, Daily came up bloomin: and af- ter a'short content floored his oppo- nent, making it a ti The fifth bout ch, was very exciting, Daily to down the Scotch who pluckily lield his ground. men were squarely on their.b: gotaway before the requi ssconds were up. At the close Ross put Daily on his shonlder and tried to hold him, but the latter equirmred out of the situation and got Ross vn hi back. The Scotchman made an al- most superhuman effort and, juick lightuing, turned the tables, holdin Daily down despite his efforts to « cape, uatil tho umpire called time. med August 28,1 a. m.— dlegram from’ Paris says the consul at Pau has forwarded the details _concorninz mysterious death of an Ametican lady at the Ho- tel do France on the 5 inst. 11 name was registered in Pau a3 Mrs. June in and re- She came over in mained coge ti eral friends, and on at the Ho- tel de France 6ifi Ina letter tten beforo her death, she says: *'T am weary of life and_want to rest, and asks to te placed in a coflin in the dress she wore when she died. There is little doubt that the ) committed euicide. Thanks to Con- sul Vocucnee, she had a Christian burial. Miss Cauglace M. Oluey was a well known milliner of this city and car- th ried on business in East Fourt. street here, where sho had been o ted for the past two years. tired from businesss last February. The original firm wae C. M. Olney & Co, Mrs. L. D. Newell being her partner, up to the time of tho celb figured as a umnum She alw: a thri busic eas. After lnkir g her name with Mrs. Newell's, mavy of her customers appear to have ceas- edtrading with ber, and finally she determined to sell out and retire on the competency she is supposed to ve amassed. ~ Miss Oluey made her voyage to France alone. Afraid of Boss Kelly. ‘Special Dispatch to Tus Brx New Yok, August 20—1 a. m.— A meeting of the democratic state committee was held here yesterday. Afier considerable discussion a sub- committee was appointed to cons the question of calling a state con- vention, After recess, they recom- mended the convention be called to nominate a candidate for judzs of the court of appeals. Aftr considerable discussion, in which noarly every member took part, the report of the nmittee was adopted by a vote of The call was then adopted for aconvention to be held at Saratoga, September > = Driven to Suicide by Consumption. Special dispatch to The Bee. St. Lovts, August Mrs. Fannic Hobbs, a young and handsome married married lady, com- | mitted suicide yesterday afternoon at her homo, Clarke avenue. She gashed her throat with a common pocket kuife, and only lived a few minutes. crandmother was in Her the room at the time, bu: b blind, never noticed anythis till the young woman's mother entcr. | ed the rom soon afterward and made | wro! the discovery. Mra. Hobbs was suf- ferinz from consumption and was probably partially demented when sho commiited the deed. g Two Late fo Spectal dispatel.os to The New York, A 5 There arrived st Castle Garden yes- terdsy morning 906 German immi- { SLICENESS OF | Tmmense Amount of Fo ALPES i ilway Tickets Palmed Off E; ¢ Scalper: "u. [t L\‘(s were is well known tion does 1 dter the collectio orators Ll ortunities iber to t hurry rarely do mor casual slance at them. tickets have even ad London on Tuesday 1 u(ru'\!u 3 pe A August 28 . A comuitied of citizens, from Norton county, Kansas, this city ad the members of the chants’ exc lay to_secure stauce fv residents of at community v say that there o over two t 1 familios there absolutely d. i ditferent crc destroyed they claim, and : extonds 1 less throughout Kausas, A subserip- tion will be rais *Chamge to-day. wmurdered by R was held yesterday, with a ve att emlx ce, at her mother's resdens Rev. E. Hurlbut, of the Fourth d, and seve: ¥ Schocl Al the 15 of avery elozant fune wors furuilied by the cighbors o public, w cat n thy ¢ railway furni to the cemetcry. been heard who is suppe the dead gicl. Jousand nozthern Sioux d st Fort Ke Cheyenue r Special Todian Fort Peck, tele raphs that about onoghov: will come into that post from St Bull's camp. Sitt with hiim bt one b timated at one hundred a ing men. The buffulo b south of the Missouri river, hence the broakiug up of the Losti A Blaze. Spectal Dispatch to Tux Bas. Haxeise August 28,10 p. m.— An inrcendia is morning at es from (his city, ud three sta: 3. Litch, and a to Henry Ber- e contents, with the ex- e horses, were entire Loss not estim ve gone ception of n consumed. Sax Francisto, August 28—1a. m. The engagement of Jesse, the youn: catson of General Graut, to 1 ter of W. S. Chay fornia landholder, is The marri nounced, place at the Palace ho next month. friends to secur. for hiim, Ly afternoon har e an_attempt to \ Sarah McBee, a littls 1d. Ho was *‘zame to make a confession. The wera played Au CrxeryyaTy, A Troys 3, Cincin B ationals 10, U Burrato—Bostons 5, Buffalc d more § « ¢ to the Lacnoixe, l or port th an his ciiy. o Mexizan repr ATLANTA, was jail Thursdoy. granddau n Iy terribly o budy twenty-four I n from Canadians, Al ional burglars, nin Sonora, and native Californians in August -born babe, which ()JI[\IIA NEBRASKA SATLRDAY A[ GU@’[‘ 5 2.\. 1880. MORNING ‘EDITION. NO. 59. ¢ Price Five Cents A roading papers of ine dlass, —The labor- n of the La- hcen paid at the ratéof v up £ the present, but i 81 Consid- The ils. of the strikers are wd it is feared ariss if some sottle- lily effected. wust 28.—The city of uch Comptreller Gur- s refund s debl, now . interest, by the ipal bouds bearing i, inierest, They wil ion 3 mnnum of ‘S{! 000, to Forty coupons The bouds will be aved and convenient o pockek. Auzust 28.—John and .« Jas. Burke, three New wero ar- ceday with plunder in ugust 28.— (teneral ative of California, tho Ualifornia forces 1 Stockton, aud : Fremont, in war i 18107, has it 1t i t. He isen it s tol ml his services to the gov- ro to aid in quieting the Ti is understood to plant a eolony of under the laws of the Ll Anold col- Dranc, aylor county, wurder of her rrict Long. The dced was committed Tuesday and the and her club. 28— Milly Jlored girl uh\urth Lib- marrested for ihe murder was with the ki was broken Druised by a arden ever found on the Com- 1ode will be uncovered in a few it the drift now acit number two on oo hundred foot Ievel of vada, will dovelop to an is claimed, covers the oral mines. Tho bulk dy will be fonnd on the sundred foBt level. or Appeal. Tenn., Angust 28—1 iliis, colored, convieted Dancan and leaving Guthrie, "the oflicers lvy a mob Whisiy Rig Lecturo. eeluh s Tl Sr. Lovis, August 28, 1a. m.—Gen. John M cDonald, uu- Sylph” of the whisky and denies Tt Frod Crant had snything to' 40 with his avrest ai Pana, 11l Ho says Upchnrcl porjared himself i saying b e pietol on i, aud 1 Texan cow purchasivz, ares for sl grants. L Game was called on account of rain on the eighth inning. Wheat—No 2 at Slic for ptember; 89@89ic for for cash or August I ul'A sold up ter11 o'clock at lis_(colored) convieted < Mrs, Duncan and leaving at Guthrie, was taken ccrs by a mob last night New York Money and Stock. at 27 steady Culcago Produce. Cuicaco, August 27. spring, @le lower, cash or August; for saller for the year. , Joge lower, cloving for for cash or” August; tember; 40c for October. o shade lower, i@ for October. lower; No. 2 or September; $16 ber; §12 8012 85 G0, Augus! 5@10¢ lower and aull; sales 515 for ackit'z and 405 123 for heavy pack- for gcod to extra rping ceaden number of it, over 2 40@2 75 for ngs; stockers were in 550 sales reported. for future but steady . 2 s0ld at 76le; The for Lluwd at 817 00 for for Re- ru.upn were azain fair Texans arriv- 00 head were d steers; shippers were ut the market was only active at about yesterda 1ug grades, avd rang. 5 for medium to cholce sscld at §295 for veal New York Produce Markes. New YORK, ingnsc 27. Flour—Strongly in bayers' favor; vory moderate export and home trady demand; receipts, 18,848brls; round hoop Oluqu 00@4 75; ohoice do,84 80 75; superfine western, 83 30@4 00; choice do, do, £ 30@6 2: chmce white wheat, do, 84 25@5 G5. Wheat—Shade easier: and dull; No. @ red, August. § 08al 08}; do Soptember, §1 074@1L 08 October, 1 08: 8% ¥ e vy and_a fhade 1o mixed western spot, 50GbL}c; do P ture, H1}@sdie. Oatz—Dull and 6adde. Hee[—Unch-n"cd and moderate inquiry; new plain mess, $950; new extra do, 810 00. Pork— Firm and quiet; new mess, 816 00. ¢ Lard—Openod weak and afterwarde firm steam tendered, 2 wisk; western, Butter—Vety fitipes_{ris wood dce mand; Obio, 1526¢. St. Louts Produce. §r, Lours, August 27. Flour—Best arades lmly firm; fam- ily $4 45@4 60 choice &1 To@4 N faney, $500@h 30. Wheat--Lowet; No. 2 red, 973@97 for cash; 98{c@974c for A\lgn 0@ 807 for September; 111@904@I1@0c for October; 9139 IA@'ucfur Noven- ’ Gorn— Lower; 35}@35c for cash; 3¢ for August; 85}c for September; 37@ 362 for October; 374@37c for Novem- ber and December. Oats—Better at 26{@27c for cash; A7c for the year. Rye— Slow at 80c asked, 75¢ bid. Lead—Quiet at §4 75 Iiuuer—umet dairy, 20@25¢. E W lu!\cy—fllgher at §1 11. Pork—{juict; jobbing, $15 75 Dry Salt Moats—Strong; car lots, £ 40@8 40a8 H0G Bacon—Firm at 86 25@0 ¥M@9 75. Lard—Held at §8 00. Receipts—Flour 8,000 bbls, wheat 901,000 by, corn 16,000 bu, oats 14,000 bu, rye 1,000, barley 3,000, con\mon to good exira.do, $3 u@' | THE LATEST The Very Latest Tele- grams, up to 4 p. m. Western Railroad Managers Con- | cocting a Scheme to Pre- vent Corruption. Discontented Moulders Go Out on a Strike in Cincinnati. Other Matters of More or Less Importance. Fiying Mexicans. Spacial Dispatoh to'Tax L. Tocsox, Arizona, August 27— p. m.—Capt. Raflert reports, under date of the 24th, that Reyes and party of revolutionists have been defeated in Sonora, and the remnant driven across the Arizona line. It is rumored in Tucson that the sheriff from Aro- vaca had arrested somo twenty in number, and Rafferty says the U. §. deputy marshal had also gonedown. No resistance is anticipated, but Thad ordered Rafferty to furnish troops if called upon by the U. S. marshal or district attorney, who were acting un- der the arrangement, copiss of which 1 furnish you by mail. [Signed] Warrcos, Com'dg Dept. To Prevent Competition. Special Dispateh to The Bee. New York, August 27, 4 p. m.— Representatives of the C., B. & Q., the Haonibal & St. Joe, and the Wa- bash, St. Louis & Pacitic railroads, have been in conference for some time past, with the object of offering Shipmentsa—Flour 11,000 bbls, wheat 24,000 bu, corn 4,000 bu, oats 3,000. United States is manufactiired at tho Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship, com- binnd with tlieir great improvements, thatis Reinforced fronis, Rettiforced backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured. Read the following low prices: l'nxmt. Former. e o 175 @ir Tmported Checiot ehirts 260 our onan P Our "% Ceviot 170 (These e mato on whits bodies) Present. Former. Our Imp-rted Penang and Che- viot with col ars attached, also. on White Bodi 10 20 AlS0 a fiie working shirt for None but Wamsutta MII!“]I and best Linens used. The above prices include Laundry- ing, a discount allowed when otherwise ordered. An additional 25 cents is charged when made to order, Omaha Shirt Factory, 1207 Farnham strect, near 12th street. ————— Ho had a Private Grievance. Recently, while one of the clerks at the Galveston court house was making out the death warrants of those lead- ing citizens who had not paid their taxes, a dandy-fied darkey entered and asked: “Is you de boss of de grand jury!” “What do you want}” asked mo clerk. ““Ts dis heah do place whar yer comes when you has got a private arievance agin some udder nigzer!” “This is whero the grand jury meets. ““I wants you, sah, den, to make me out a folony detachment agin Jeoms Webster, and I wants him oxecuted forshwith,” “Why, what's the matter with Jim!” “He is de wustest nigzah on Gal- veston Island. 1If I was as low down, as yaller complected, spindle-shanked moke as he is I'd tie a million pounds ob ole iron to my legs and walk down to do end ob_de waf and push myself off. Twould, sure; and sfter I had done all dat 1'd climb up a holler tree l‘udom»ted{y o Host abiet In the | and receiving such suzgestions as will arrest the building of the Hannibal & St. Joe railroad ex- tension from Hannibal through Quiricy to Chicago, The question is howmuch will the Chicago, Bueling:- fon & Quiney guarantec to the Fa bal & St. Joe railro: stockof extens’on bei directors of the Hannibal & St. chnmplny. If they dcc\du to pel fect arrangements for the immediato construction of the road which is said tobe probable, it is their intention to have the road ready for business from (uincy to Chicagoin the fall of 1881, Strizing Stove Mouidere. Special dispatch to Tits Bes. Crxcrssar, 0., August 27,4 p. m. —The stove moulders’ strike ended this morning by the men in Davi shop going to work. The strike last- ed 17 weoks, and was for a 10 per cent advance. Davis & Co. conceded this, but refused to discharge the non-union men The matter was finally com- promised by placing the non unioniats in a colony shop. This factory is the Targeat in the west auggegulates oth- ers in this section. Identifled. Spectai Dispatel to The Bee. New Yogk, August 27—d4 p. m.— The man found dead here In a canal boat yesterday, has been identified as Robert Johnson, a horse buyer of Chicago, who claimed to be here in eearch of a fancy team for a_Chicazo widow. He had money with him. Foul play is suspected. Fell from a Scaffold. Special Dispateh to The Beo. CreveLAND, 0., August 27.—David Latimer, acontractor, was this morn- ing knocked from his feet in the third story by a falling scontling. He fell to tho basement, forty-five feet, sus- tainicg severe bruises, a double frac- ture of thearm, and probably fatal in- ternal injuries. Adjudged Insane. Speclal Dispatets to Tho Hoe, New York, August 4p. m.— Mrs. Holton, 'who was found wander- ing in Central Park, was taken to court on a complaint of insanity. At and die. He's got 'ligion, too, and tells what de Lo hus been dolng foah him in the meeting.” ““But what has ho dcne?” “I'll gplain. Lag’ Sunday a week ago I persented one ob de most re- fived and lubly young ladies ¢b dis city wid a blue cravat wid yaller tas- sels. Jess now, what should I sce coming down de strect but Jim Web- | ster tied to der same cravat. Ses I, ‘Whar did you steal dat necktie?’ Ho jess grinned and ‘grinned. Ses I, ‘You wont reat till yon becomes & mote be- comin’ necktie den dat ar, one wid a tassel a3 big as yer fist, and de sheriff is’ gwing to fasten it right under yer ear. All he nid was jess to kiss his haad ter me.” “Mnybe that lady youspeak of g’ it to him?” *Ho stolo it, I tell yer.” “Where did you get it?” “Hey?" “Where did you get it?” ““Look heah, bcss, you is gwine to lw-camlulalu, and you is the firm fren of ds cullud man, aln’t yer!” ““Maybe s0.” “Den you don’t want to know at what store I purchased dat ar cravat!” “But the grand jury wiil ask you.” “Dey willl” “Just go right in and tell them all about it.” “Is dey busy nowl” “No; they are waiting for you.” “Den it doesn’t become me to dis- turb ’em. Lemme see (and he con- sulted a large silver turnip); it's 9 o'clcck now, smack up. I'se got to write some letters to go by de mail to- morrow morning, and dia arternoon dar is a watermelon sociable for de Dbenefit ob de church. I ain’t got time jess now. I want to see Jim Webster fust an’ gib him one moah chance t> splaln his connection with dis heah Credit Mobiley businees.” you think she might have gone back on you and given him that cra- vall” “No, boss; but maybe Jim got it off de same counter in de store whar 1 got de fuss one. Dem ar neckties war lyin’ mighty expoud dsr on de couater, and Jim- ain’t a bit too good to pick up one when nobody was no- ticin', and walk off wid it, jess like ¥ did. Hamburg Figs 25¢ a box. the request of her relatives she has been committed to the care of the commiseioners of charities and cor- rections. Remarkably Quiet Convention. Special dispateh to Tho Bec. Cixersyar, O., August 27, 1 a. m. —Tho _convention of American dea mutes held its second session yester- day. Over two hundred mutes were present, represen the Union, Discussions were on the management of the organization and matters for the good of the class. As on the previous day, everything was conducted by signs and the assembly was a remarkably quiet one. Palace Cars for Cattle. Special dispatch to The Bee. Cuicaco, Aagust 26, 1 a. m.-There is, at present, lively competition for the 85000 prize offered by the Ameri- can Humane association for improved cattls cars, in which animals can lie down and be watered and fed on their journey to markets Already, more than twenty persons have given in their names, as competitors for the prize. The judgesate: K. L. Brown, of Chi J.B. Wilsen, of Boston; A. Kimball, of Davenportt William Monroe, of Brighton, Masa., and E. T. Jefirey, of Chicago. The condi- tlons state tkat the judges do not pr scribe the size or internal arrang ments of cars, but give preference to the plan whicn can be most readily aud cheaply adapted to the cattle car now in use. Following Victoria. Spectal Dispatch to The Bee. SAN AsToNIo, Tex., August 27 1 a. m.—Col. Grierson telegraphs from Fagle Springs **t he is following Victoria, who crossed the river into Mezico near Quitman. Along the course of Victoria’s march were found the carcasses of animals, cattle horses and mules, which had been elain and the flesh torn from their bones. The Indisns are very hard pressed for food. The Mexican troops have gone to the etate of Chihuahua., it is sup- B the rebellion. Eogli:h Capitausts. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Cixcrsyati, August 26, 4 p, m.— H. G. Hammensly, Frank Hope and | 4 | morning. 1z every section of |- posed, for the purpose of keeping downq Mande, members of . pent yesterday tin this city. They are ¥ to visit the Cuomberland platean_on the line of the railway in Tennessee, where a has buen formed und the board of aid to They purchased ft on the LATEST FOREIGN HEWS AN OLD FASHIONED FIELD N1 Spesial dispateh to The k Loxpoy, Aozust 27—1 m.—At eleven o'clock this morning the house of commons was still in session in committes of supply; the debate on the Trish constabulary havins con- tinued all night. cen one of the good oid fashioned field nihts each sido doing its best to y tho other out, but thus far withont result. Thero is yot no xicn of adjournment. Mr. Forater, chief 1, declar secretary for Irel as fresh as ever g centinue b ess at 5 o'cleck. Lakouchere drew tentic houss to the that A. N. Sallivan, home-rule ber fo the s was 3 supper in his seat, and spoke n 3 alf humorous, balf-sarca of the elegant impropriety inconsistent with the di oceasion, the reputation of the house and the weighty subject under (i cussion. uch ut wa created by the incident the chair appealed to Mr. Sullivan to dis continue his repast, waereupon he collected th at, and put the victuals under his Itis expected that the endur: the opposition will be exhausted some time to-day anda decision reach seat. of Remember this fact, “Yo Politi- ticians,” that when you go to Wash- ington, D. C., to see the President about your appointment to that««ov ernment position, that you save T hours by taking the Wabash, St. Lou: is & Pacific R. R. Say you le: nulvrrr Monday at 3:40 p. m., you will azrivg corner of 15th and Farnham. 10 2-dIm always Curos and never disap= points. The world's great Pain- Reliever for Man and Beast Cheap, quick and relinble. PITCHER'S CASTORIY is not Narcotic. Child row fat upon, Mothers like, rmend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, eures Wind Colic, s erishness, and de- stroys Worms. memememmmmeees | EXTRAORDINARY WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitational Antidote for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Consumption sets in. PROBATE NOTICE. July A 10, 130, Present, William 0. Bartholomne, Comty Judze, in’ the matter of the estae of Mary Whelau, decease On reading and filing the pe NOTICE! n Ross, Ir., A, S. Pl . B. Moote, Yoses. any has Tocat ck and pla; idders, for ara, Neb., of bleck, require . 8. Arm At whtich tim ting Assistant, Commissary THOMAS WILSOS, C. Good Until the THE ROGKFORD WATCH Is For S By EDHOLM & ERICKSON JEWELERS Largest Stoek of Gold clies and Jewelry in Come in and See Our Stock as We Will Be Pleased to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, 15th and Dodge, Opposite Postoflic IT IS A CGRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it i ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. stead- ‘The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNGC, 'or. Davenport and 15th Sts.. Omah: ELGUTTER'S GREAT CLOSING SALE! INDUCEMENTS. Ist of October. Having secured the most elegant and commodious building in the - ~|city of Omaha, POPPLETON'S NEW BLOCK, Cor. 10th and Farnham, And wishing to lay in an entirely new and immense stock of goods for wholesale and retail trade, WE OFFER PREPARATORY TO MOVING our entire mammoth Stock of GLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOoDs, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, &G., &C., AT PRICES THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED, We mean just what we say, and invite everybody to call at our present place of business, No. 1214 Farnham, between 12th and 13th St And satisfy themselves, The Goods must be sold for Cash. They will be marked in plain figures. The prices will be absolutely at Cost. No deviations will be made, This unparalelled offer is open only until October Ist, when e shall occupy the finest quarters in the city. Hoavy Calitors HATS, CAPS, GLDVES TRUNKS, VALISES, CALI- FORNIA BLANKETS, &C., &C.

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