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A s THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA SATURDAY JULY 22, 8. The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Siturday Morning July 22, Weather Report. (1he following obrervation. are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations oamel.) 5 War Deparryest, U, 8, Sig8ar Ser. ( Denver Cheyerne .. : Wa akie, .. Plat Owata . Yankton .. Des Molnes Davenport.. St aul Bt, Louis Moorhead., Vince Biamarek Buford River 10 feet & inches above 11w water mark at © 184, and 6 foot 0 Inchos at Yankton, LOO + L BREVITIES, —The mer. ury isslowly climbiog up, ~—The Miesouri Pacific is now manned by the news sgents of Barkalow Brothers of this city, —The July anportionment of the State school money for this city i 87,085.03, & grent in mease over 1881, ~ Jacob Kaufman will have an opening at his new esaloon to-day on 16th street between California and Webster, ~The Saratoga Union Sunday Schoo UNITED AGAIN. The Eloping Couple of Des Hoines Come Out Vic- torious, They &eturn to Omaha to Dwell in Peace. The case of the alleged runawsy lovers, Osborn and Mrs, Hartwoll, of Dos Moines, has been pretty thor- oughly aired in all the papers of this city and the closing act in the melo- drama left the entire party bathed in toars and apeeding home by the old reliable Rock Island road, in charge of Marshal Smith. It was supposed that there would be a reconciliation and that Osborn would be adopted as a momber of the family, either in the role of the long lost father or the prodigal son, There was universal surprise yes- terday that the incoming train had twenty-two acres of land near Louiaville, on the B, & ., and only a quarter of a mile from the track The tract covers a fine quarry ot the best lime stone for building and pav- ing purpozes in the state, being like that quarried by Contractor Stout, of Lineoln. Twenty thousand ocar | ionds could be taken out and never raissed, and Mr. Canfield proposes to nake it a valuable thing for the oiti- zons of Omaha, - OMAHA SAVINGS BANK. A New and Improved lnstitutionin this City. Articles of incorporation of the Oma- ha Savings bank were filed in county clerk’s office at 3 p. m. yesterday. The incorporators are James K. Boyd, L. M. Bennett, Guy O. Barton, 8. H. H. Clark, C. H. Dewey, J. W Gannett, G. W, Linniger, Chas. F, Manderson, Max Meyer, John L. Mc- Oague, W. A, Paxton, Henry Pundt, . L. Stone, Geo, C. Towle and L. B. Williams, The business transacted will be that brought among its passengers Osborn, Mrs, Hartwell and the child, who pro. ceeded to the hotel and agein located themseclves as if nothing had hap- pened. From The Des Moines Register it is learned that the case was called Thursday, that it was believed that the defendants would be discharged, as there was no witness by either the prosecution or defense but Dr. Hart- well, ard by his testimony it seems as if ho had meditated somewhat upon tho action to be taken in court and was vory mum on all leading ques- gives it: next concert on the first Sunday in August. Rehearsal to-day, Satur- day, evening, ~A. 11, Sanders’ bniiding on the cor- ner of Cuming and Saunders streets, will be completed shortly, 1t is an ornament o Cuming strect, ~Mary Kearney is lodged in jail on the charge . f assaulting Dora Bernard with sn axe. Both parties are from the old den of filth and iniquity, the *‘Bellevue House,” —The many friends of Mr, Bertram Hansen will regret to learn that he has been confir ed tu his room for the past ten days by llness, He is in tho hands of Dr. Grossman and is somewhat better yester- day. ~The Illinois edit: rs, about seventy-five of them, will arrive in Omaha next Wed- nerduy en route west for an extended ex- cursion, They will godirect to Salt Linke, in which vicinily they will spend three days, —The B. & M., Fase ball club will play a return game with the Council Biuffs club to-day at 4 p. m. on the lniter's ground. A good game is expected as the Bluffs have strengthe ned their nine consid- erahly kince the games with the B, & M, and U, P's, ~The Democratic State Central Com- mittee meets in Omaba next week to ar- range @ call for the State convention, which will be held at Boyd's opera house wome time in October, Omaha will be pretty lively this fall if these honors con- tinue to crowd upon us, ~—The ghwoe to-day afternoon be- twoen the Union Pacifics and the Kansas City Stars, at the associatim grounds, promiues to be one of unususl interest, In the game played in Kansas City on the Fourth jof July the Stars defeated the Leavenworth Reds by the remarkablescore of 2 to 1—ten inniogs. —Marshal Avgell has received circulars offering $800 reward for the recovery of property stolen from Hamlin & Race, Beloit, Wis., on the night of June 20th, and the arrcst of the thieves, 1he proper- ty consisted of an immense amount of jew- elry, watches and diamond rings and a lot of repair work. —There will ke & meeting of property owners on Douglas street held at the Mil- lard Hotel at 4 o'clock sharp Saturday, the 220d, to ask the city council to pave Dou- glas street und decide on the kind of muter. inl desired for the same. 1t is proposed to push this matter atonce and have Douglas street in good shape, ~The attention of our readers--both citizens and strangers ~is called te the fact that the Y, M. C. A. reading room is the only place in the city of the kiud that is open from 8 o'clock in the morning to 930 in the evening. Their rooms, Farnam anc Teuth, are tupplied with daily and weekly papers from many states, many of the leading railroad journals, and much read- ing matter of & miccellaneous character, Writing material with conveniences for writing can be had at any time, We speak of this place becuuse it has become one of the beneficent institutions of the city, —A quiet wedding took place Thursday a few relatives and friends being the only witnesses, at the residence of Olark Wood. man, of the linsced oil works, The con. tracting partics were Rov.J.Q. A, Flehar- ty, of Madison, Neb,, and Miss Helen A, Woodman, sister of Clark and D. W, Woodman, of this city, Toe coremony was performed by a brother of the graom, Rev. J, J, Fichaity, of Fullerton, Neb,, assisted by Revs, Shunk and Presson. The happy couple left for Madison on the noon trein, Miss Millie Muthieson vave & very pleasant card party at bher bome on South 11th street Wednesday evening, which was attended by quite s number of her friends A delightful evening was passed during which an elegant luich wes served, Auwmong those present were: Mr, Charley Bicndorfl; Mr, C, W, Tousdey and Miss Jennie Patrick; Mr, Youls Purtell and Mies Emma Purtell; Mr, Louis Littlefield and Miss Mollie Monroe, and Mary John- son. ~The examination of 5, C. Hollander, the man accused of setting fire to Turver Hall, in which his res'aurant was located, stand tions, “‘I'he city solicitor asked Dr. Hart- well if he had ever seen anything wrong or improper in the action of his wife while in company with Osborn, and upon his part either, and inasmuch as he did not prove by his testimoay the first charge of adul- Judge Hillis ruled that in the absence of any proof to establish the charge he would dis- miss the case, discharge the de fondants and tax the costs to the county., Thereupon Mr. Osborn shook Mrs. Hoeartwell's right hand, while she extended her left hand to her husband. When the parties were gone the city solicitor remarked that 1f the str possible circumstantial ovidenco ®1ght prove adultery in this case, in the future he would not prosecutethe case for Hart- well for $3 000, in view of the manner he went back on him on the witness Indeed, there was something inspiring at Hartwell's assumed ig- norance of improper conduct on thy part of his wife and Osborn, and in view of the fact that Hartwell had stated to him that he could prove the charge without difficulty. This action of his tended to chagrin the city solicitor.” The Registor chronicler ealled upon Mrs. Hartwell at the Morgan house last evening, and asked her a fow leading questions, He first asked her, what is generally asked new widows, a8 to what she intended to do in the future. She replied that the queation of what she would do in the present she had entirely ignored the future, The same question about the future was asked the doctor, who, by the way, was present, and he remarked that he guetsed he would go to the devil if his wifo left him. She laughed at him for this, and implied by her look that that was no place to go to, to enjoy life. She said that she mar- ried the dootor in Genevs, N, Y., six yours ago. The marriage was upon sorsistent desire of parents, and not upon the dictate of her affections, They camo direct to Des Moines, and for the most of the time lived happily together. This last statement was mare urgod by the husband than the wife. When asked about the custody ot the child, Mra Hartwell eaid she wanted it, and the doctor said he wanted it, and the chronicler inter- rupted then opportunely to give his opinions as to who should bo the guardian; but neither of them svomod to coincide with him because he did not commit himself on either side. He forgot to remark that maybe Osborn would be pleased to take the child. Mrs, Heartwell leaves to-day for the West. The doctor leaves soon for tho east, and they will both of them visit together at Mrs. Heartwell's sister’s in Michigan, and there they will talk about the future, smoke the pipe of peace, and let the events of the past pass away in the blue swolo of fergetfulness, Mrs, Tequests it stated that the J'o were friondly and kind Marshal Sinith way euilty | COLVIN—In t! m., Robert 8. v of A Tobert 8. Culyin, sged nine mouths and fifteen days. Fuperal tuluy at 10 a, residence, 5!l sud Doecatur friends in - ited, m, fiom the streots, All Wanten,—A good second-hand bicyclo. Address box X, Central City, Neb. 16 8t L R T Notioe The ‘‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex. celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and letters patent num- ber 241, 803, Any person found or known 'to tampoer with the mapu- facture of said paint will be punish. ed to the full exteut of law, No per- was concluded late Tqursday and he was held over i the sum of $1,000 bonds which be could not give and consequently went to jail. The proseoution was conducted by by N, J. Burnam, Esq,, sssisted by Judge Thurstov and the defense by Judge Bal 1. win sud E, M, Bartlett. There were some strong preofs against the prisoner but his counsel think they can clear him when it son has any authority whatever to sell receipts, Hawrnors & Dro., Lancaster, Pa, "4 BIG MINE, Which Will Furnish Bullding Mater- ial For the State, Vmaha men are never satisfied un- comes to trial in the District Court, Bkinny Men. “Wells' Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, T potence, Bex Debility. 1. less they have the world by the ears, and after making a success of his hotel and railroad building, Mr. Geo, Canfield has gone into the stone quar- rying business. On Baturday last he purchased usual to & ngs deposit and safety degodt bank and trust company. he capital stock is $150,000, in shares of 1,000 each, b per cent pay- able on signing the stock supscription, and the balance upon call, The existence of the company dates from July 20th, 1882, and terminates the first day of July, 1025, The highest indebtedness allowed at one time is $100,000, except for mon- eys deposited by its patrons. There will be a board of nine direc- tors, a president, vice president and managing director, the latter consti- tuting the managing board. They select a cashier, who acts also as sec retary and treasurer, and he need not bo a stockholder or director. No building will be erected at once, though one 1s contemplated in the early future, and in connection with it will be built a regular *“Safety De- posit Vault.” The company is looking for a suit- able ro om and will begin business at once. A Happy Combination, A practicable plan has been hit upon by W. W. Cole, the popular show- man, whereby a great number of acts pertaining te the stage are presented under canvas and in concert with aots in the circus ring. This happy «ffict is brought about by erccting a por - able stage sufliciently large to pern it of producing spectacular, dashing, a: d diffisult performarces such as could not possibly b presented in the ordi- nary circus, Cole has a host of nov- elties which he proposes to, and will produce. ‘Buchupaibi Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kiduey, Bladder, and Urinary Dis- eases. $1. Druggiste, STILL MISSING. On the Trail of the Lost Willlam Aust. The announcement of the finding had so much involved her time that|of William Aust, the Omaha man whose flight during a fit of aberration, from the Deadwood stage is so sad an affair for his family, was a mistake. A despatch has been received to the ef- foct that his tracks were found, and that he was going in an easterly di- rection, but, although scouts sent out from Sidooy have made diligent search it has up to the last accounts been un- nuccessful. The only hope of ever finding him alive 1s that he has been taken in by the men living on some of the many hay ranches in that locality, but had this been done the news would undoubtedly have been sent in ere this, CONSIDERABLE DOUBT, The reports received late last night as to the fate of William Aust, who jumped from the Doadwood stage ut Haltwey Hollow and dissppeared, were couflicting and wareliable A message was received by William Harris, of Huarris & Fisher, say ing: “William Aust’s body found near Sidney.” It is belivved the dispatch was written ‘‘not found” and the word “‘not’ was omiited by the trans nmitting operator. Other dispatches indicated that he had bren fraced sixty miles from the place where he jumpcd off the stage, in the direction of Sidney, but if the body had been s0 near as that the Sidoey operator would have known lumel{inu of ity aud he sent word that he knew wothing T. wonld and has also secured the services of Mies Fannie Arnold, the brilliant soprano and Mr, Raff, an ac complished cenor. The concert will certainly be of a superior order including the rendering of selections from Bellini, Flotow, Weber, Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Abt and others familiar to the musical world. Tickets have been placed at the low figure of flfty cente, sud can be pro- cured at Hospe's music parlors, and at Edholm & Erickson's, corner of Dodge wd Fifteenth stroets, Two grand pianos will be used on the occasion, one of the Emerson and the other of the Hallet & I'avis make, and will be furnished by Mr. Hospe, Undoubtedly there will be a large attendance of our best citizens who tening them to premature graves, Twelve hours of incessant labor at the desk, or on thair feet behind the counter, is at least four hours more than any woman can long endure and maintain her health. Let the public understand that these stores are (o be closed at 6:30 o’clock and they could just as well have their trading ail donw before that hour, and no doubt would gladly accommodate themeelves to that condition of things One says he will close if the others will, and the others say the same. Now wouldn’t it be well for some charitable and humane firm to set the example, ns experiment. The others would certainly do likewise, Give the girls a chat.ce (o rest after supper, that their nervous systems may be in condition to erjoy refreshing slumber when the hour comes, We have a so- ciety for the prevention of cruelty to appreciate fine concert entertain- ments, KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD. Two Men Dispute the Right of Way and 8igh for War, Quite a lively discussion occurred Thursday on Mercer avenue just west of the city line. Tndeed it looked at ono time as if the boundary between “town and gown” would be marked in blood, The particulars, according to hearsay evidence, are that one Mr. Hubbard, of Irvington, and a man named King, who drives a team for the waterworks company, met on the road aforesaid. The former, whose wagon was empty, refused, it is said to make room for the Ilatter who was driving a team at- tached to a heavily loaded wagon, Some words ensued and as King at- tempted to pass he alleges that Hub- bard struck his horses across the heads with a whip. King retaliated by striking Hubbard with a whip, which caused the blood to flow, Then the witnesses of the meeting of the roadsters say that Hubbard drew a knife and threatened to makea mince pie out of King. It looked like war and had there been no knife drawn 1n all probability a slugging en- counter after the Wilson-Sullivan meeting would have resuted. As it was, however, some hard words passed with threats of hostilities in the tuture and the warriors sopsrated. OMAHA MERCHANTS, Their Petition for an Equalization of Rate: Up for Consideration, A meeting of the general managers rud general freizhe agents of the roads leading to Oruha and other Missouri points was held Wednesday, in Chica- go, for the purpose of considering rates to points east and west of the Mussouri river. Heretofore the rates to Omaha were highier than to Council Bluffs, on account of the bridge toll being added. Since the completion of the Missouri Pacific road to Omaha the latter has made the same rates to O:wmaha as the roads running to Coun- cul Biuffs made to the latter point. This, of course, caused much com- plaint on the part of Omaha shippers who did busivess with the Chicago lines, They claimed that they were not able t “compete with Council Bluffa shippers on’ west-bound busi- ness. To settle this matter and also take action regarding the proposition to make Kansas City rates the same as the rates to Omaha was the princi- pal topic of discussion. The following roads were repre- sented at the meeting: Northwest- ern, Burlington, Alton, Rock Tsland, Missouri Pacific and Wabash, None of those present seemed to be well posted regarding the actual state of affairs, 1t was claimed that the Omaha bridge company had lately issued a schedule of new rates, but no notice had been given to any of the roads of such a change. Thera was u general feeling that the merohunts of Couucil Bluffy and other points on the east sido of tho Miesouri river shoyld bo placed on the «nmo basis ue those in the cities on the weat side, and they also thought that the Kansas City and Omaha rates shonid be made alike, But suthicient facts upon which to baso definite sction were not on haund, and it was therefore agreed to refer the matter 1o the zenoral freizht agents of the various roads for further consideration, and an adjoursment waa then had, During the afternoon the meneral ht agents mot and had a long dis- cusaton regarding the subjuots referred to them, but no definito rocult was roeched, Reppina’s Rossis Sdve, lest family i 0 , and «xellent for stalle soem likely bowevs ! of improper condust whily ther A !;‘n‘.':“«"h.f”\.“f\ ARt WAl her husband loves hor wmiora 1o 5! bt R does him; that she imends ro kacp| POM TS BA the child, nd - that lfe 1 wotat |y 0 Q00 BN ] s, |eallia, smounting 1o 81600 ¢ Rouxh on Ly {2180, b g Jaeona v oyl dan Clears out rass, imice, toaciow | J L beoon tuk ot H ante, bed buse, *kinks, oniuu e, otlie s yeas gophers, 1bc bt Oheyoune | - it tay and retund (o8 d andd took the et Halt way Hollosy is seva ity tive out, and had ho wandered back uiaty milea it would have brougit lum o near Sidney that his discovery wou'd #oon be known there, On the strength of the Harris dispatch, the Kuiglts of Pythias, of which he is a member, met last night, and determined to send an escort out to bring the re- maics home, but at last concluded to st that wait for additional confirma- tion of his finding M. Aust's family consisted of his wife and two little girls, aged three and five years. He was but 37 years of age, of medium height and vory Aeshy, and the rarified atmos- phere on the frontier probably had more or less influence in bringing the unforfunate attack upon him, ot S T MUSIC IN THE AIR. A Brilllant Treat in Stol of sweet Not for Lovers It will be a welcome announcement to all lovers of instruinental and vo music in Omaha to hesr that Prof. Aug Walthers hus srcaugod & grand concert for Thursday evening next, at Masonic hall, The professor will be a:sisted by his most brilliant pupils 10 this city, Uniou Catbolic Library, Au intoresting mecting of the man. . isof the assoviation was held at oms of the library last evening, 1’0 naghue, the dry goods mer- wanimowly elooted trons- wu, M, John Rush fi ut G 1 to the | y the ‘largest list of ¥ memn ext Wednos- duy evoni vent o cha ing socisl programme is boing pr ary have been o 1 rocen wd sreel rendered very contributions of o1 pantiig engravings from geuer among the latier 1+ 4 ture of St, Patri York, the grandest ¢ the continent. M u Bushma: was the donor, * Anot! handac eugraving, **The Returo tonated by #eCarthy & Burk Sovera cqually ele ) framed, aud wili gro Wednesdsy oven ng. alding on wulls by ‘The Early Closing Question The is & very carnest ¢ on the part of the lady clerks in the dry goods stoies to heve their cuwployers close their places of business et 6:30 yelock in the eveuing. It 12 certainly animals, but don’t this come a little nearer home? JusTicR. OITY JOTS, —The Omaha Protective Labor union will hold an open mesting on Tuesduy evening nextat Kuony's hail,which will le made interesting by addresses from good speakers. The publicis invited to at- tond, ~The bosrd of education held an ad- journed session at & p. m. yesterday and opened the bi s for the construction of the three new school buildings. They then adjourned until 5 p. m, of Wednesday next, ~—Among the freight paseing through Omaha lately were two S, P, of A, engines west on No. 7, July 20th; two cars of horses on No, 5 yesterday for Norfolk, Neb,, und seven cars of stock in from the west yesterday, all by the U, P, —It is reported that the dogs killed the deer in Hanscom park a few days ago. If there ure crdinances to protect the ani- mals there and forbidding the admittance of dogs, they should be enforced, and if there is no ordinxnce, one should be made. —A young wowan was last evenihyg ro- ported to have attempted suicide by the marphine route at her boarding hous+, on Jackson street, between Thirteenth and Fourtenth. Her name is Mrs. Binckley, She is nbout 28 years old and quite good looking. The people of the house denied that there was any attempt to euicide, but claimed that she hed taken an overdose of pils ivn her by a physician, but the story is worth doubting. She had kept house fir the proprietor of one of the road houses in Saratoga, and is said to have Loen discouraged and depressid in spirits for some time, Home Again. J.W. man, arrived at home yesterday, from Lexington, Kentucky, and Indianapo lis, Indiana, where his stable of run- ning herses were entered against the flyers of the blue grass regions. He ivforms uas that he got alarge slice of Jacobs, the well known turf- "7}.3».“ WV " eld oy SPECIAL NOTIOR—Ad'ertisement T Loan, For, Sala Tost, Found, Wan'e Bosrding, &c., will be in. serted n these colisons once for TEN CENTS por line; each submequa 7t Insertion, FIVECENTS per line. The fret [n ‘ertion never lem than TWENTY.FIVR ORNT TG LOAN=MON: Y M OFEL TO LOAN~cult at taw .¥ten of D, L. Themaa R né Crelchton b o0k = = —— U _____ uoTicEs. [F furnishod roome over Me 'OR RENT-§ chante’ Exchange, N, E. coz. 16th and Dodg . e ‘—Nicely farn 1t board. R "OR SALE—Desirable home in Tssacs and Griffen's ad itin. In ¢ od repair, lot wel stocked wi h frait t.rris reasorable 0. H BALLOU, Attorney, room b, Union Block, Fmrx SALS—Fntiro g threellight express t1and with hous., 812.97 acerv s tock and fixtures, ms and wagons, Feves anan other i prove. me ta. Fourlos sn chn r 10th and Rancroft street. Tnuire N.J SMITH, £40-t1 Cornar 10th and Leavenworth, A re the Chicazo Parb r hop st Uolumbu: For particulars inquie: nt the Bee oft ce No work Sunoay HENRY WOODS, =812 Proprista VW ALTED=A woman to co wet must te €10 c ok, wach and it n. vages good, and referenca requi ed Aprl. imm diatel 1011 vavenport south tide, above 19th, 851.9 \ ANTED-G Apply st the Canfiel hou WAT I A man to day. Inq iire st m: avenne, ' (o2t ¥ ouse, 160 Sherman A.J. PUI'PLETON, v oty ad | SSoEe .t o " ity § SALE—Fovss and full Jot fn_go~d loca. and Loax l‘ ton, ouly 81,200, McOAGU a = 885-tf Opposite P. O, HELD WANTED 7101 SALE—ifou o and_c rner Iot, at 81,060, et i e — ) ey CCA Ppo ite F. 0. ¢34tf NTED—A first-cl #s barber, (white) TR - 4 {OR * ALF—6 (00 sheep three and four years old, good focders. n 1 ts o suit purch-s ra Apply McLean Hos. In fan s Nob' 819.95] Fun SALF-—L t and two new house , 8y #trest t o bloel s wou h of b Marvsa | Trings rent $40.00 will se 1 for §8,600, h 1 tusl balince ut & per cent. ik ro-t. Inquire &, Mo teneon, tailor eh.p, 216 South 16th strect, §27-27¢ Fou SALE—A g-od stock of general merch X' dize, with or without bu lding in & Inodg railroad town, 8to k worth about $4,000. on or inguire of C. F. HUAG, Julswitt Blue Svrings Gage cou WANTII:D ~ Agirl at 1418 Dodge s reot, 833 1 WV AV ED-A dining:room girl at the Crojgh: ton House, 838.22 WA I ke i tn and Pier straot, med ately a girl for general Th, 8tn rthwest o r of Ham- hinu's additi . 836t ANTED—A girl for general b usework, Ar[flhy at No. 814 17th street, Lct, aven- port and hicago 820-tf VW ANTED 100 briage srpeuTers ” appiy 5 i1, Manuweiler, 1ith 8.reer, near Farnay 82811 o hundred iaborers for work o Mlvau oo & St. Paul K, R, Steady work all soason, Wages 8,50 per day, Apply at En.incers off b ock, Council Buft room 5, Everet's' G ot URSE. resident ) e fo . Phme B00-tf i to work on floronc oor iLr a ofilco. Vv TANTED— Y VINORNT. WANT D—At ¥ orene wiles 1 rth of O iha, MITCHELL VIN cut.of, Waon T, BITUATIONS WANTED ANTED—RBy a young wan pef efly honest & d tr stworthy, asituation in fale or conmission huse, Writes Acdre:s C.J W., Umna.a, Neb ‘\IAN'TV‘D--I‘HHH m a yonrg ady character “given. "y 0o 0d Address loc. box 2, iu or, MICELLANEL &5 WANTS. NTED--To buy one dozen Bioan ¥ ez vV orus, yng fowls Gowune, Add John T, Bee dfiico g in care F. O()(» TEAM< and 100 men = nte” to work cn 200 “ire o onhort Tine Inquive'ct 80044 1Uh ire t, n TANTED ~To W takent' o r Farrem e the public that [ b wse forucry kepd b the pie in each place. Crickett Still, a sixteen year old lnss, who rode Re: enmption and Rowets in the ton mile race at both places, took first money. Resumption also took first money in Lexington, in a mile and repeat race, and Rowett first movey in a two mile race at Tudianapolis. He informs us that the two horses are entered for races in Minnesota, and that they are in fine trim, and will make very fast time. —State al - ——e— A DECLARATION. The Circular Ilssued by the North American Turners’ Union. Mr. Philip Andres, president of the Omaha Turners’ Society, hands us the following communication for publica- tion, which will explain itself: “Any attempt of the restriction of pereoual liberty is an encroachment upon those doctrines whereupon the Declaration of Independence of our republic 18 founded, and a direct vio- tation of the priuciplea embodied the platform of our North American Turpers’ Union. The contest now waged by narrow-minded hypocrites in many sections of this country we cannot but consider a mere rovival of the confliot brought on some thirty yoars since through vativistic prejudice agaiust naturalized o s, in which conflicy the Turners took a decisive and manly stand against the attempled curtuil- ment of individusl Liberty, carrying their convieuions by a pledge and sac- rifics of ther own liver, KEvery so- called morality created by force of sumptuipy Juws must and will lead to the demoralization of man, aud there- fore the North American Turners’ Union, by and through its tenth dien- uial national convenilon, pronouners every attack upon the personal right aud liberty of an American citizen as not only unwise, but unrepub- ucan and to the last degroe dangerous and degrading to our form of government, and they hereby mpose upon every member of this union the duty of opposing by word and deed every machination of hypo- crites und temperance fanatics, and, irrespective of political party, to labor and to vote ngamet any candidate for publie (fliso whose character in itself 18 not a sufficient guaranty that ho will at all times advocate aud labor for the retention of the most uurestricted per- sonal hiberey, By order of the national ¢xecutive [: tes of the North Awerican Turners’ union H. M. SrakgLor¥, Chairman, L ~ Usoless Fright To worry abous any Liver, Kidney or Urinary Trouble, éspecially Bright's Disvage or Disbetes, as Hop Bitters never fails of a cure where a cure is possiblo, We know this, SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | Made irom the wild flowers of th #ak ¥aMkp YOSEMIIE VALLEY, 1 18 the most fragrant of perfumes, Muuufactured by H. B, Slaven, Ban Franciseo, For sale in Omuba by W. J Whitehouse and Kennara Bros., NORTH-WESTE an unreasonable burden to keep these clorks on their feet from 7 or 8 v'vlick in the morning until 9 or 10 &t uight, with hardly spare time in b oto take their midday meal ; Many of them are of delicite consti tutions and the terrible straio s has- Wiarble | Works, A. BAUMEISTER, Wyman, 110 & uth 13th strect, and will s by theday o- we k,' alw furii-he roomm 0 ent. Poars porw ot 84,00, 863-72¢ MRS. H. C. DAYIS. E#SONAL—A p ofessionsl gentl mn 63, of corr ctand honio luvi g h bits, dosir § to correspond with a 'a 'y of culturo feoin 30 t0 46 who »- u'd bo willing to aseume the dutics of a m toerto k-0 weet childron tged 5and 7, boy andyir Addres Indigo Jone:, Lne:ln, Nob, B49-22¢ _)OO'rxun WANTED—To work on the Oro- 4 OR ¥ itu dfixireso’ thetle +enmark, worth §600 will be s 1d at | than half prco Good opyortunity for start] in b tel bu iness Reot §36,00 p ¥ month, nee) | 2 vmodali s for thirty hea'ders. Fnguire on premi s, 1100 st, noar Leaveuworth, 26.26f | NE STOCK FOR SALF—1 havesome twelve or fitteen fiie pure blooded Poland-Chiny Boar Pigs—al! in excellent ¢ ndition—v eighing wbout 75 1h« each, which I w 1 sbj any Dirt_ o ne.d by express to| tne stute, pirejaid, for $10 00 per| Satisfaction guaran eed Keferenco— Address, at e, M, In evory case mone must accomp ny the order. 07 d2twlt R SALE—A half interest in tw store«—on) a general retai! dry good: and gr c.ry, th othe r hiardware; will well one or both; reason f selivg, il health Addrcss W. G. Cr g, Cle moun, Mo, 506.24 FJYWO story bul'ding for vale at n bargain. L cated at nojth-cas corner of 17th stre aud Ca itol ave. Wust be woved on or befot August 7th proximo, 3 MI T70-t1 Agent, 15th and Donglas. | 07142 Fun SALE-—Saw mill, 7, Murray. TFUL 1LO'S -50x100 feot |-n‘:l’fi <cons * Ince on stroat cir lins, Best I o addition on very ea.y tirms and af ureat bargain, BEMIS' agent, 15th and Dougl streets 2154 OR SALE--A chtago of ! 1 00f Nicholas betw.er (4 211) DAVID GENTH 7OrERTY FUR NALE—Al inqul e within, one lar.e brick House, ond q nse, with full 15c o) Cass Ll stre t, Fitoo v for iuv <tineat, rent f.r pez m nth, Callfor fuil particulars, on DEMIS, e0n-tr Acent, 16th a-d Dokl sts he Arlington Hong hed. Ta: only hog pioperty in the stag 1) bo rold chaap ¢ re of E. Fu o, propiiot n county, Noby 503 t an patron go than mauy houses of twice | Price £5,000 For pasbiculars a A, SAWDETY, Red Cloud, sob. | 5b4-t1 0% SALF—0Or il xcha go foF Omata pri- ved sec 0m of Iand adoin. ' T ¥STABROOK & CO*. f ALRD HAY-At A, H. Bander’ Foed Bt 1013 Harney St. 19t BOrLLANED UG ] TISTRAY—A light rown ) oty from Fostd %) Gray's Yaid, Findor ruitably r. waided | 847-t1 ) &on Ehort Lino. Wages $5.00 per day. HOMANNWED < K, 11 street, near Farnam, ANTED—-600 privy vouta, sluks and cost poule to cloan with Nanitary Veult and Siuk Cloaver, the beat {n use, A, kvans & Ca., recidenge 1200 Dodge street. Omaha, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND 0K WERT—Cattage nearly n w, near sirect cars, rent moderate, to small fami B41-27 H 0U, room 6, Uion Block nel Tt con enient to busin s3, of the Withuell huuse. S44- 4* [FO% BENT. one pleant soo, with board it desired. 10071 P wi " adj ining Hanscom P rk on tho tve minutus wilk from 8 reet cars More bo obtained to build with, by persons I the.e lots % regular Fat . JAMES F. VOR ‘ON, 43-tf On premises, office 1615 Farnam btrest, FOR, BEN —Two convenontly tunished o for hovsckovping, also nice's fur irh ed front room, dewn stairs, for tao genticman, tnquire a. 1008 Doige stroet. 846951 LENT-—A largn well farnish d fro at the north-weat corner cf 1 th a tareet, YOR 1 Nicely fu) first floor, 810 00 per Votwee « 148n 8 d 161 stx om, 1407 Howard 80-t1 RO BENT-A baute wits good eslar, dstern and we 15th nd 15th o Apply coruer 16t~ and Chic.go. 0 © RENT— for n all fa) wnd Loege, tiaze corre ily. Apply l‘wu LEN —A new cottage of five rooms fur. wi hed or untornished ou 23d ¢t one block scuth of 84, Mar 's ave. Appy at A. B, Luber- mann's jewelry store cor. D uglss and 15h sts 8201 W, C. BUUCNBAM, OR K <NT—Two new dwellings sna two ¢ ther dwelligs in desirable icc lity, vy Mc¥oon, 0. 1614 Doug!as street 817t YOR RENT—Ncw five r.om house, apply 1404 Kirees th and Clacs sereet New cottage Bt. Mary's W six rooms, re enue. McCANDLISH, Three furnish d rooms tor house: 113 n_18th, Mrs. A: Hall R KENT--Two mia Lish #5 (0 por mon'h, each at 1407 coward, b tween 14thaud Joth streer. WAt T a. 4 rooms at the reci. Luquire on 48t [O%, BENT-—Hosralug Tuguire 105 10th s root, corner of 1th and Douglas premi ts. . OUSE FOR RENT—Enquire at M. W. Ken H OV ores 15 iehwenn Farnad aad tarney, 76940 Furoishe! room with board; \OR RENT modrn i prosemenuts, & few table bo riers ca amodated, at 1718 1« odge strect, NE HOUSE3 FOR RENT—3mall and large, two b bwelve roo s each; oue or two ne: ones with w!l modern eonveniences. One of irable for boarding i BEMIS, Agent, 16th and Douglas St. furnished south reoms 1 stieet, 8831 NT—A 7 room house and 4 uu}l ou Conv.nt 8tr et, uear St Mary's avenue. Rent §21.00 por moath. Evquire ‘o ker Bro hers, 00s-1f OR RENT--A Chica (0 5t. WO FLRNE TOR RENT- Furnished frant room with bosed, FO%s Nortn 1nh e s lwu RENT—~Furpished room, 1728 Douglas stroo NOR RENT.—iwo uew clegant houses. Io- quire 4t Peterson’s Clotking 8 ore, nesr U, Dep it 692t 1243 NORTH PRIGHTERNTH 8T, | w8 FOR KENT—On July Tek, brick store, \ l‘ veithout cellar. Irquirg at Dyug 84 nés \0¢h and Douglas sts, HAlhwcAs—M the 99 storc. EDWARD KUEHL » urnished rooms st house north | o K. JETT—Jhe csrpet, house and office * cleaner. Leave ordersat Republican office, 801--2t K OF PALMYNTERY AN) 4 POWDER Absolutely Pure., A marvel of More ecosd Aor Lover yarivs. wd wholesoineuesa. ordinary Kinds, and cannca ke ition with the wltitude of ow tost, short weight. alum oF | wosphate powders §01d only in cans. Rovau 1Axine Powbus B We fh ke _'UNION PaoOxFBFro ATHLETIG ASSOCIATION! Base Ball Club. TS, K sas City Club, July 22, Leayenworth Club, July B, & M. (lub, August b L August b ANGEIL L CHOICE GIGARS, Xmported and Dorcestic. Finest Seleotivn 1 Town. Prices to Suit Everybody. From Half a Dellar Down to So- Schroter & Becht's McCARTHY & BUUKE, General Undertakers, 218 AW EC - Bot Farnam and Douglas, Motallic, Wead and Closb Covered CASKETS, COVFINS, ROBER, \ SHROUDS, CRAPE, &e, onatantly on baud. Orders trom the +olicited, and proraptly stteuded ¢ ®EW IMPROVED AWNINC, COR. 14th AND HOWARD. Nt

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