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__——— “Young’s 4rt Fmporium, Omaha Neb, ()MAIIA DAILY BEE--TUES DAY, AUGUST 12, 18s4 5 =T SPECIAL NOTICES .’!pulul il Posttivelynot be tnserted paid 1n advano TO LOAN—Monev. W ONEY TO LOAN In sums of §300. and_upward 0. F. Davis and Co., Real Estate and Low Agents, 1505 Farnam St L i e ——— HELP WANTED. _A good live girl to clerk at Jumbo 100 200-11p " TANTE store, 10th and Leavenworth stroet. WA —Two men of good addross to canvass and sell goods, Reference required. Call af: tors AT A BARGAIN-Throe honses snd and extending throngh Santa Fo south, Out 5 ents for ‘so1000 annuay. Good | COUNTY COMMISQIONFR; v | Gf the 252 votes In the city of Santa Fe, | I, Iargo cistern, buldings all new and i fne, odt wers agalnst th prososition o healthy location. 1'rice §3,000, or will exchange for # Two Yo tano! o B o 02 Brvas N ey 1h nod | Broosedinge of the Noavd st the e e heblibiad b B vnm. s Street 118 ular Meoting Held Saturday. DODGING THE WHISKY TAN, - TLE—Boautital aore lot frontmg on 13th —— e T Tex., A ‘1 Bil ) \ ‘., only 81,000 casy terms. Barker & Mayne, g % 1 y s wrnit, Tex., Aug 11, Bi swhorty K ew, oy " srkor & Marn SarvRbaY, Aug, Oth, 1881, |American Distillers Shipping Their | Truniit, Toc, Aug whorty - " h Surplusto Europe for Storage, | M1 Jack Gray, two young ranchers residing AOT SALE—Full lot good house and other fm.| Lhe county commissioners of Douglas aa— \t Sand Prairie, in the thwestorn part of [ provemen Tocation near 10th St., South | o v hel o soting 1 the county, were principals in a desperate Omaha, $1.850 on monthly paymente. Batker & | c0Unty held a regular meoting in the | yipepeg Special to the Globe-Domoeeat, | del, Totght yektonla evening, i whaoh oty Mayne, 15th and Farnam. 20012 |court house. Present, Commissioners Pittsburg distillers are getting even with [ men wore wounded, Gray fatally. 1206 Fa'rnam stl‘ o N b | {OR RENT—Two rooms, 10188, 11th street. Ret. | 'Keeffe and Knight. congress for its refusal to extend the time of [, Tho troublo grow out of a feud long stand ma'ha’ e ! ing, and a justment they agreed ts adjourn to an isolated placo. and e revolvers il on or b th fell At the appoint 1 time Boti were o8 and without parley commenced action, erences roquired. RELOLUTIONS, Resolved That the county ftreasurer be, and is hereby directed to draw from whisky in bond, by sending their surplus stock rope for storage and thus cscaping pay- ment of the tax, Already boetween 400 and month Pattorson & Co., cor. 13th and Farnam, A Cheap lots, 8 down, $5 per —A dining room girl at Peterson's Din h St. 216-11p . at 421 South 10th St, 24 19p T WA tog Hall, 614 south WA WWANTE Haruey St. Wik VWWANTED-A No. 1 cook Danbaum's restautant, 1518 Dodge St. 180 —Girla at Wilkios' Paper Box Factory, uth 14th, 2181%p —Girl or woman {mumediatily at 0% 2712 —First-class oook, dining room and irl at Tromont House, 10th and Burt JANTED-Merchant Tallor, A good |||l||i and vest makor wanted, at Yankton. Appiy or ad- dress Frank Moistrick, Yankton, . T,, box 801. 150 14, Y\ ANTED—Two dining room gils at 241 Cum: ing St. 171-11p Immodiately, a girl for general youso. 514 Douglas St. 18441 VWANIE work, ‘\ NTED—500 teams on C. & A, R, R. cut-off, now under construction between Highee and . Work will Inst six months. Wages §3.50 Frov transportation from Kansas City. T . adaress, John Movaughlia, Renick, Mo. 120:10p PWANTED—A barbor 708 South 10th 8t. §7211p OR GENTLE nice, light and pl 5 0 day casil, and mail; 1o canvassing; no Ploase address Rellable Mant'g Co., 847-1m quietly made; work sont b stamp for ropl Philadelphis, WITUATIONA WANTED, 500 barrels have been shipped by Schmidt & Friday, tho Overholts, Gibbons, Son« & Co,, Gray & Sons, and other firms, and enough will follow during tho fall and intor o make the aggregate over 100000 barrels, The bulk of this goes to France, Ger many, some of the Bermudas, and not a little to England, 1t was 'u'mhv(‘ml during the boom of 1881, when, under the influence of a big demand and high prices, every distillery ran at its highest capacity and new ones were used single action Colts, 45.calibr the first firo the men changed positi began firing at will, Dougherty receivicg one of Gray's three shots in his arm Cray at Dongherty's fifth shot fell with a bullet'in the lower part of his back. This ended the battle, and the wounded man was ared for by friends who from a distance had watched the bloody encounter, —— Charlie Foster Declines, Jrou saLe i K E—Saundors and_Himobavgh_additi lots monthly payments, K. C. Patterson & C corner 13th nnd Farnam. TR0 SALE-Four choap lota in Millard & Caldwells addition, easy terms. R. C. Pattesson & Co., corner 181-11 the general fund £32.06 and apply the samo to the payment of the dilinquent personal tax of Wiley B. Dixon for the years 1862, 1863, 1865, 1866, and 1867 for services as petit juror. ‘1:1!37‘4;:‘!‘““ fi‘.‘fi’sl‘"fi"“ .“..%‘5:1..‘"" vmln“!’» m:rv Resolved That the county treasurer be, M-t “ - |and hereby is instructed, to draw from EW MAPS OF OMAHA —Bemis has reduced price NEW WOOLENS! FOR PANTS AT FROM £8.60 AND UPWARDS. ALSO ) Stylish Suitings in Corkscrews, Worsteds and Cheviots LATEST STYLES | LOWEST PRICES | th and Farnam 10F noxt 30 days o 5 from $10 bertotore, ' the general fund $1.50 and apply the |started ll over tho country. Tho boom s0on [ yiasrouta, Olio, August 11.—The repubii. | 89 -An inspection of our Goods and Prices, tells the story. &9 X same to the payment of the delinquent | Went down, and the whisky trdue i still suf- | qang of the Soventh district today nominated % : o \ "f.’fi.«“-’fl'éf o smallnew drug stock, Al | pargonal tax of J. H., Miller for the year | fering from this over |\|\t((\\fl|flll The three- | oy covernor Foster for congress by acclama. d uggist,” éare of Beo. 185, . year limit 15 now expiring, and the time has oy : - e 1859, for services as petit juror, June arrived when the owners of the stock must tion. He was chairman of the convention TOR SALE—A clean Hardware in Contral term 1884, ‘MW‘I‘ got it out of the country ‘”r I”‘fl' and declined. Daniel Balist, of Crestline, Omayeuraska. - Addross MA{B." Beo Publisbing Co. | Regolved That the county treasurer |the revemue tox, which amounts to abput | Vo4 Subsequently made the nominco. ( £3,600 por 200 barre “In Bremen it costs just half as much for storage and one-fifth as mich for insurance ax in this country,” said Mr.J. W. Friday, this morning, ~ *“We can get onr whisky tne very best of warehouses in Bremen for five conts por barrel per month, while hora it costs us ten conts. Insurance hore fi as hivhas ono be, aud hereby is directed, toroceive the personal tax of Wiley B. D xon, for the year 1863, 1865 and 1865 without inter- est. The following bills were allowed: GENERAL FUND, DOR SAL good groy and somo fruit trees aiz0, in Lanoaster county, No deess Thos. Wolte, David Ci A Slanderer Sues for Slander, Nrw York, August 11.—Smith, as counsel, hos brought a libel suit against the Herald for Rov. Dr, Ball, of Baffalo, on account of article printed regarding him in the issue of S anday ) i k4 t 5 acros; 100 acres under cultivation; frame house, stabla, granary, woll, about § miles fouth of Valpar. Mt $loperacro, Ad: Neb. Terms oasy. 9491 0 sat 4t Pwu ALE—A good side bar top bugey 7 soth 13th. J, B. Redfield, petit juror June and two per cont, There it can be had as low | mpQm ’ o G R e, s oo e |t ot e Vel V3 | PRSP YOUR BAXING POWDER T0-DAY, ALE—Loaving on_ account of 11l bealth. | picard 'Keoffe, “sorvicos as ¢ limited storage capacity, cheap libor — '?“ “"|"“"’ i Gasromte o | Cgtiy g iy a88¢ 101 00 ronts, and st safo that thoy Brands advortised as absolutely pure wnd Faraam. 0 8o1m | A Granbeck & Co., mdso, for poor.. 10 00 [ sideréd first-c send oiir whisk . S AL NLOLY THE TEST t."%8 e ries for Bremen, sto pay for Steelo, Johnson & Co., gro wo and return it to New Yok, costs blo building lots, tor trade | poor farm... to, insur svo nntil hoated, than © wiil not be re- OR SALE—40 des “salt for ‘poor entdrug clerk, & situa nglish and ompe '“,'A\f\'l' D—By a s cxporionc For particulars addre.s 1 wishes a situation to tako charge of v store. Spoaks Gorman and Eoglish. Ten vears' experience. City referencs, Address . L Beo office. 216-13p VANIED—By o middle aged man, position ss tailor in storo or on farm. Had experlence in cithor. Address “A. G.” Beo office. 210-11p ¥ TI0 Young man, £ood busiues exper- /" ienco and references, would like to obtain per- manent position in Omaha, is of rood hablts and used to hard work, Address “B. D.” Beo office. 105-13p WA uation in a grocery store. Can lish, German, Danish and Swedish. a8 had long experiénce and kood book-keeper. Ad- dress good reforences it required Beo office., 17811p ANTED—A position at_stone wall laying and plistering. Address H. Mogorden, Bseo office. 172-11p orcash, Callat A. Hospe's 1610 Dodgo St. Steele, Johnson & Co 8 on an average of 20 conts agallon. 1f we 850-1mo . rhbnd i i 170]keenit in this countey and pay the taxon i ™ TEET tvetihy | EAUe rdde, 18 miles travelod hor advantages. Undor the present law an owe: 4 Tour year old oows; 2 pedigreed Durham bulls, | Six persons coroner ¢ ] barrel ix make for shrinkage during the three and 4. ono ‘.m..w...n.\.d & ovon it Dur’ | Joseph Ty, witnoss f D110 40| years the whisky remains n bond, and _there IMPORTERS OF ham bulls, 2 yoars old. Above except a few are Zach Adams, witness in Beneke's isno furtherrebate, no matter how much the ;{«\*‘Em(};fi;j(:\!:::'l_\;:‘{::;m nu‘:’r‘n‘/"l‘f\m ‘"flm"\:;« court. 800 1al shrinkage amount to. But if wao se " by sald bulla out of Above ooms Aare L yearitnes; | Tohn B! Brackin, rand juror, Tuno . nd bring it back wo are . year old steers. K. P. STEIN, Minden, Neb, 8 ; 34 00 ly the actual number Toe1mp llru'k. county poor 4 50 is n shrinkage of fifteen = ickson, witness fees 2 00 ismade forit. That JOR SALE—At o grost burgain, the Scott rest | Datrick Mohan, witness fo 100 alone is sufficient o AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIO onco proporty, just east of Pratt's in Hanscom | Thoy 5 June 8 BIRCIRhY SFRIHOUNE Pikoe s ThIN 1 % Yoty HoALrALIS T, Focin CoM T Thomas h)nn, witness fees, Juno 3.0b Justify u |)n ;(1 ing Ku: e ‘n ‘L !. use, n A ] will bo sold at sacrifice. BARKER & MAYNE. o . g BT WHISKY SouhR At ROUTLEVALES J N ott 158 Rt PapriALs; A .l.uzr.‘: topay o tax nl‘ mu.h.u,...p.-.l 1(1.,;.., y 1 D (i kel but when we shipped our own product to wou SALE OR TRADE—A 5 year old Kentucky nd bring it back the tax 15 only nine- PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING horse 154 hands high, gentle and kind, trots in 200 gallon, Thera is an agitation going 8 minutes untrained, also & new fine side bar top car. | Charles Vogle, witness fees June term on in this country for a total abolition of in- CELEBRATED BRANDS: riage, C.J. Canan 781-1mo ; llxsx" 5 (l-liuul revenue taxes, T llul]l‘l, ;u ove that it Jo 1 full cceed, but 1 should not be i i i i i i JOR SALEGrocery bustnoss m wood foeatty | tarm, 1t prisad to'sca tho tax on whisky reduced an low Reina Victorias, Especialos, Boses in 7 Sizes from §60 pital of about §3,000 660-1m iro o “w. W " thisoftice. C. H. Howes, T. A. Peironet, bailiffs fec Lonis Grebe, bailif’s fees Wiley B. Dixon, petit juror, June torm 1884 3 P. J. Quealey, soap for poor farm Hartman and Sturges, ce on in- surance. to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE OENT CIGARS: Girapes, Thistle, Lawrence Barrett, Caramels. New Stan- ] dard, Good Advice, New Brick. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. 8 50 cents a gallon, Now, if we send our . 800 whisky to Europo we are in a position to take advanage of that, roduction, whoreas. if we should keep it at home and’ pay taxes there would be no means of obtaining a rebate.” l"SGlL;UEI“Uh HIBITION, The Brutal \Prize-Fight in Colorado, A choice dairy and stock tarm of 500 c os under cultivation, 24 miles from Silver Creek, Nob., on U. P, Railway. Good houso, crcam and ice houses, barns, corrals, otc., ‘or dairy ing and stock raistng’ Land is well’ watéred and choice gyass and grazing land, with plenty_of rango adjoining. For kalo cheap. = Pottor & Cobb, ) Farnam street., 6714 0T CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEALTHFULSESS IS NEVER BEKN QUESTIONKD, In amillion homes for a quarter of a century 1t has stood the consumers’ rellablo tost, ane, potit juror,June torm VW ANTED—A position by & first-olass lady book- keoper. Address “83,” Boe office. 74541 aployment by & good mau in storo. . 11th St. H, Mannweiler. 170-11p TANTED. Apply 37 VW ANTED—Situation to do goneral house work by German girl, Address L. A, Bee office. 163 14p Young married man wants situation 8 book. keeper, in wholesalo establishment in Omaha. Address “C." caro Beo. 806-t MIBOELLANEOUS WANTS. [ OF | WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES PRICE BAKIN POWDER CO., SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, i MAKERS OF bteon oo T Clog of Do wnd oo | DI PLIGE'S Special Flavoring Extracts, A. Morrison, of Leadville, for the champion. | _Thestrongest,most dellelous and natural faror kwonw, and i of Colorado occurred in Dovglas county, | Dre Price’s Lupulin Yeast G twenty-two miles from Denver, this after- ¥or Light, Healthy liread, The Best Dry Hop noon. The affair excited great interest, bo- (ERRENELBAYDRIR rize-fig) , FOR SALE BY CROCERS. prizefight. Three hundred | o ohe o, ST, Louls. cursion train to the grnumh — E. T. Dukes, merchandise for county L. B. Williams & Sons, goods for OR SALE-Engines new and second hand 10 h. p 15 h. b and 201 b. portablo and stationary; als bolers of any alzo and sk i , U, P R.Y. bet. 17th and 15th Sts. Omaha, TR SALE—A printing office suitable ior a small novapapor or Job oflics, - Will sell for cash oF ex: changotor Omaha City property. Address* e office. er, potit juror, Junc term W. A. CLARKE, Superineundent John 1T, Cames, goods for county ROAD FUND, M. C. Hamilton; lumber for county, Henry Lietze, work on road D. P. Redman, “ * hacl Duffy, grading on Vinton St Robert Thompson, work on road Nicholas Crumer, RICHARDS & CLARKE, Proprietors. l 7OR SALE—Threo of the best lots in Hanscom place at a bargain if sold soon. Potter & Cobb, 1616 Farnam. 981-tt Omaha Iron Works' U. P. RAILWAY, OR SAL Kirkwood Famam stroet. Cheap lots In Shinn's 24 addition, d Plainview. Potter & Cobb, 151 43808 17TH & 18TH STREETS 49 50 .20 64 VW ANIED—Pattuer, by o German, with a fow hundred _dollars, in & well paying Guran proferred. - Address *Good Chanc offico PV ANTED—Agouts for the best campalgn modal in the market. Send 10 cents for sample to 2024 2 this 198-11p TANTED—Two or three furnished reoms conv niently located for light housekeeping. Addres stating terms, “‘A. F. J." Beo offica. 05741 ANTED— years, at 9 per cent. oftico 2,000 on firat-class city security,for b Address Box 620 Post- 700-t¢ ¥OR RENT--Houses and Lots. Ot RENT—A five room cottago in good locality Inquire at 2418 Capitol avenue. 208-14p OR RENT—One nicely furnished room suitablo fortwo gentlemen, at 1613 Dodgo 8%, 221-13p JFos OR RENT—A pleasant fron$ room 8, E. cor. 16th and Howard stroet. 130-12p OR RENT 16th St., near Cass St. Fuu 0k | Filei street. '—Furnished rooms 1816 Dodge Stroot. 449-15p A nicely furnished front room 514 N. 187-13p RENT—Furnished room 722 South 16th St 185-16p —Two Iarge flne new houses with barn, Apply to Ballou Bros, 317 8. 15th 194-12; OI RENT—South front room, nicely furnished, 1904 Farnam etreot. 804-11p A fturnished room for gentleman or t near Leavenworth. 110-16p Furnished front room 14 notth 18th 147-11p. In- soms nicely furnished. 7811p —suit of quire 1815 Cass § —One_or two pl cd rooms, Address “W. ntly located fur- Beo office, 166-11p Inquira first 70R RENT—Houss of five rooms, house west of Herald offic; j‘wu i furnished or unfurnished. B#. alitorn! with 11 rooms Apply 81 north 10th tween and Webster 148 tf " furnished scuth front rooms or two persons, and oue back room, 1714 155 11p “ront room unfurnished, at 1617 Ohi- 1184 0R RE8T—Houso of six roows, 1711 Jackson Inquire of T, J. Fitzmorrls, 644 % 17th st ly turnished front room 1016 Dodgo stre 11041 OR RENT-One of the finost res! 11 rooms, turnace, hot'and cold water closets, grates, etc. Kverything first-clasy throughout. §70.00 por month, Barker & Mayne, 18th and Frrnam 2 nces in the city OR RENT—House & rooms yard, clstern water, Rent Park Wilde ave. Apply'to Juo. W. 10th 8t OR IRENT—The best customed dry goods ‘Alblon, Neb, Posession lst of Sept. Toot by 24 feeh. Addross Armstrong & Westover, Albion, Ne o7-12p’ 704 RENT—A two story frame bulldiag_suitable for business. Largo collar, upstairs suitablo for Fesldenco. Inquire on premises, corner 20t and Pierce St. 94841 o0d repair. Nice por monih 1411 oll, Druggist, 185-t1 70K RENT—Nicoly board 1814 Davenport Sb. furnished rooms without 162-11p Peter Cassidy, grading R. W. Douglas, work on road. Board adjourned. TOR SALE—Two second hand pianos, at Edholm & Erickson'a Musio Store on 16th St. 39 890.41 .. 3000 stipulation only rounds wete ught. Four-ounca gloves were used, and M"HSE & the fighting was desperate on hoth sides, with but slight oddsin Clow’s fay Clow, who sec the stronger, continually BROKERS, 1404 Farnam St., OMAHA beat Morrison back upon the ropes, and there PARTIAL LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Business &Residence the third round both drew blood, Clow re- PROPERTY, H. T. Leavrrr, County Clerk, e — The Burial of William White,| The esteem in which the late William B. White was held was manifested yes- terday, his burial day, by the closing of all business places, Nearly two thousand people were present from the county and various parts of the state. The train to Tekamah yesterday morning took a deleg- ation from Mount Calvary Commandery of Omaha and several members of the board of managers of the state board of agriculture of which Mr. White was a member. The burial was conduct- ed by the Masons and Odd Fellows, The funeral procession was nearly a mile long, and the cortege occupied over half an honr im passing through the streets. e ——— FOREIGN AFFAIRS, FDR SALE—Two opon eecond-nand buggies and ono delivery wagon, chesp, at 1810 Harney St ceiving & cut over cach_eye, whilé Morrison Dled from the Jips and ehowcd bruises on the face, The fifth avd sixth rounds wero clearly won' by Clow. The sixth round, was fought with hoavy struggling awd little or no science, Threc, tinies Morrison was thrown or_knocked upon the ropes, The last time he clung des- perately to Clow’s neck, and in this position, refusing to releaso his hold, ~suffered a series of torrible upper cuts from Clow. Morrison paid no heed to the criesof “break!” and Clow seemed not torogard the cries of “foul?” but ept pounding away. “Then there was scene of great excitoment, and oaly for the fact that everybody had been disarmed by the sheriff aud posse, there would have been a terrible fight, ~ The crowd rushed in & mass to the corner where the pugilists wero struggling, when Jack Davis, o well known west em sport, hed ~over the ropes and struck Clow in tho face, Clow returned the blow, striking Davis on the nose, Then general free fight ensued. Half a dozew a ailed Davis and he beat them off with club. Davis’ friends came to his nid, and they were atchod by the friends of Clow, and a rough- and-tumblg fight began, but befora serious in jury was done Sheriff Graham and his force of inand dragged the combatants In the meantime time was called in and the referec decided in faver of MISCELLANEOUS. DERSONAT—A gentleman from the East about 35 o mike the acquaiutanco of a young la- Address strictly 210-12p dy or wl«lu '\ O privato, 40° Buo office. 0ST—On 6th of August, 1 bay m [_sold from my premiges on 19th St. road. _Liberal rewerd will be paid for her return to me, Joe Kavan, corner 18th d bulnullwnfl.he St 212:16p —Large brown setter ‘dog, had on strap_and swers to name of Sancho. Sut- s xeturn to L. L, Edholm, 8. E. cor 220.11p TRAYED—A large red cow black about the mouth Finder will rocelve 85. roward by returning to ris Baier, on Donaboe's place at ond of Saunders Strect, opposite Yort Omaha. 201-11p NAKEN UP—A brown cow, 7 or 8 years old. Owner can have same by calling on Charles Borthols, Cuming Street, 0'Nell's Place, and paying charges. 102 5t-lewp, HOTOGRAPIHIS enlarged to any size and colcred in any style very cheap, at 1419 Dodge St., Oma- ha Neb. third tloor. 164 14p RAYED—A 8 or 4 year old roan heifer white and short tall, * 8. Montgemery, Beo office, 176-14p MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers The French Congress. Panrs, August 11.—The congress at Ver- dopted, by 602 o 165, paragraph one, wo, of the revision bill, decreeing the n form of government to b immita ble. Paragraph two, declaring mo: pretends eligiblo presidency, adopted—597 to 158, Before the adoption of the ing a republican form of go immutable, Prime Minister g VY E il mssit worthy persony. 0 build o house who buy a lot from us, R, C. Patterson & Co., corner 13th and Farnan 182-11 e THE DAYTON HOME, DRIVY vaults, sinks and cesspools cleaned with sanitary cleaner. Satisfactlon guarantped by F. G. Abcl, (siccessor to to J. M., Swmith,) box 878, 1000-11m0p was The Testimony For Goyernor Pat- rick Puts a Different Face on Affairs. Tarming fLands, Improved Farms and Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Cedar Nance, Thayer, and Howard We do not demand a decree of the cternity BV A - % et Al o Wi yeariing | of republicani tho ' dignity —_— Oountien; WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, i ’:n')l‘-n Owner can_havo sl by calling at M. legr t 1"" " Davron, Ohio, August 11.—The Soldiers' oWk article, Freppel_opp a cha was unlikely to prevent Comte do Paris, A commotion’ among the left immediately ocemrred, Floguet exclaiming, “You have provounced condemnation upon Comte de Parie. We will exe ! Fréppel resomoed speech and ho hoped the ne . which assemblec March 4, 1889, would replace the monarchy. o in favor of | the testimony for the prosceutic bovan the defense, The sergeants of the bar: racks testified that the moen were not treated , and to-day No 105—For Mill and Crain Elevator Machinerv ' MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE harshly, were not punished improperly, did A Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth not complain of personal punishment, and that A bargain, B8x13 BTEAM PUMPS STEAM® WATER AND GAS PIPE, none wore gent to the dumps unjustly, Men Z { B ey et BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS i bed, but if they remaincd oyer the pass limit ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. K9x00 foot on 18th stroct, near I or a brick block. of four storcs which It not v and built upon old within 20 days uth THIE SURE CURE FOR KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES The Cholera, Manseinies, August 11,—Fifteen deaths from cholera here in - the twenty-four hours ended at 8:30 p. m, There have beon two deaths at Mont Fortargens; at Toulon, ro deaths reported to day, Three patients admitted to Pharo hospital to-duy, elght discharged cured, one patient died, eventy-four cases under treatment, It is estimated that since the outhraak 8,000 persons have been attacked and 800 died, LoNnoN, August 11.—The plague has up- pearsd at Kerhela, atic Turkey, The in flux of pilgrims aggravates the mulady, were put on the dump thirty days. Some als were more harsh thau needed, but very fow. *‘Dump” work consisted in picking up the debris on the campus, The liberty of the howe ground was given them, but they were not allowed a puss when once’ abused for sev- eral months, The quarantine quarters, where the incorrigibles, insane and ths epileptics sleop, was the same as the other barracks, and under the care of a kind-hearted sergeant. Therc was a chance forminor officials to vent spite and it was often used, Governor Pat- rick was gruff, lml. kind-hearted, Soldiers felt the lack sympathy and feared strict .um-,q.x Tunisbient for the infraction of rules was sure, but seldom fell on innocent heads, The burden of the complaint came from fow men from each bar- rack, There were paobably five hundred grum blers, The weakminded were misguided, and_some complaining came from them, The stories of cruelty and brutality were denied. Men relating such stories wero gencrally aud imagined wrongs, «d Farnam street property x oar 12th stroot, 817,000, did brick tmprove- the city $16,000. two story. and basement 15x40, £0,00. 00 stor locatfon, or Salc 1ot G8X126, 814,600, 107—For Salo—A business property for 848,600 yleld- K @ rich ince 16 por cont, net on inyost- ent. or Sale—On California, close 4o Belt line lot BAX182, two story house and barn, §3.500, RESIDENCE PROFPERTY ¥or Sale within Half-Mile of Postoffice, No. 8 —Houso and lot 933 ~ House and 1ot B'.’i—llmmu Aot 8324 —House and lot 800" ~House and lot 259 —Houso and lob. .. ...) 202 —House and lot. .. 201 —Two Houses ‘Kidney-Wort i3 tha most sucocssful remody Ioverused.” D, P.C. Ballou, Monkton, Vi. ““Eidney-Wort is always roliablo," Dr. R, N. Clark, 80, Hero, Vt. “Eidney-Wort has cured my wife afeer ¥wo yoars suffering.” Dr, C. 1. Bummoelin, Sua Hili, Go. IN THOUSANDS OF OASES 1t has oured where all clao had fatled, M ismild, but efMaient, CERTALN IN IT8 ACTION, bui harmicss in all casos. 7 Tt cleannes tho Bload aud Strongthons and ives Now Lifo to all the imporiaat organs of {0 body. Thonavaral action of the Kidneys ia rostored. Tho Livor is cleanded of all discaso, and tho Towols movo froely and Lealthfully! Tn this way tho worst dlucases are eradicated from tho system. 2 163— French Threats in China, Paws, August 11,—Patenoils, the French ister to China, in o ot to the Chincse Government at Pekin, referring to the capture of Ko Lung, says in was not an act of war,and that the port will be returned to Ching when the Indemnity hes been agreed upon, Should dITIOY TIHZCO! ODELL ROLLER HILL, M DG@eTs. China resume hostilities along the frontier of — 198 —House and lob. ... TN, 449 VIO 46 UAT, MO B BN I A P e oy AT WASHINGTON, 148 —lHouse sud lot. ., WELLS, RICHARDSON & 00, Burlington V¢, fl | clared, and the French equadron will bombard o U e ety other ports, whether they are open to intor “ 166'—House and lot national commerce oranot, Bheridan's Plans for the |65 —ouso and lot — ~ Summer, 16 —Houso and lot Mexico ahd England, — 160 ouno ani lot 286 —House and lod. ... | ONDON, August 11—The under secretary 848 —Jousm aud lob Washington Special to the Chicago Tribune, of state fa OB RENT—Furaished rooma with board, 1812 915-1mp “Floasant [foruisned rooms, 1707 Cass, T—Two flurnished south front ro h St. OR 1 ix room cottage, fine location, by §. T. Petorsen, 8. E. cor. 16th 4 FROR RENT—Two new 6 roo s, Very comn plote one block from Park ave. oan 1607 Farnam JOR RENT—Rooms ln Crounse's Block. Hitehoock, 6184 JOR RE! dh —One_grand BGUATe piano. Inquire 44041 J\OR RENT—One 40od six oem house #26. per mo, G.M. Hitohoock 2854 FOR BALE. TR SALE-Flour Mill cheap, o Py mens, tavorably located with s city. Good opening. Address P 84, Pal ding, o " easy terms of fifty miles of 0.” Box %418, 2071w foreign uffairs sunounced that diy (General Sheridan has changed some of his ~House and lo lomatic relation had been resumed with Mex 4 i fog ico, and that an agreement had been signed | Plans for the s wnmer since his return from [ 1404—House and 1oy trepene with tyat country placing FEngland upon the | bis last trip. His family will not go to the | 138 —House aud lot We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing T Flouring Mills, from Ston3 to the Roller System. h 6.0 3™ Eispecial attention given to furnishing Powder Placts for any pur- 400 | pose, and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended 0 promptly. Aadress RICHARD/& CLARKE, Omaha, Neb, most favored nation footing, alo within a mile circloof outside of Half Mile, Residences for Postoflice an No. B39 107 Massachusetts c t, but probably to Cape Vincent, in the St. Lawrence, which the gen- eral visited on his late inspecting tour, T'his tour was very agrecable and suce the general I going to continy visits to the eastern military posts, the members of his staff who were pr the grand review of the Pennsylvania stato troops this week are very warm in uuu praises of the splendid appearance 1 by the 8,000 Pennsylvanians who were massed for rview by General Sheridan and Secretary Linc on the battleficld of Gettysburg. LevmeGol Septl7,/84 Classical, Selentific, Commoroial and Art Depart meuta, Both sexes admitted. Tuition low, tug chieap, best of socicty. Fully equipped ' faculty 247 Addross for particulars, Rev. W. W. Harsha . D. President, or Prof. C.'M. Dés lsiots, Sooretary of the Faculty Bellevue, Neb, fy -me 2n Turkish Official Oorruption, 0NDON, August 11.— Kaydk Bey, formerly Turkish minister of arrestod at Smyrua for alleged #pe ulations onffbourse in which improper uses were made of funds belonging to the state treasury, Must ¥ay Their Own Body Guard, Dupiy, August 11.—The government is withdrawing individual police protection in south and west of Ireland, but it i still ~House and lot. .. ~House and 8 lots Touse and lot ~House and lot —House and Houso and lot —House and lot House and lot oune and lot. Louse and lot Louse and lot —House and lot RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANTY, o th These tr . i ~Houso aud lot ————————— A and Wt of 4 . i s troops wore the fatigue uniform of the pac A. SHIPMAN, M. D obtainable at the cost of the person protected. | {7,500 4" Stitay army, and. Wednosday last 176" —House aud lot mvflfllfllflflo'— J y 4, ) s —— made probably the finest military display that | g5 ~iiouse and ¢ lots «m,ooo Eae e to & Ratlroad, has been seen” in this country since the close | 204 —House and lot Bellovue, - Nebraska.| s N o, Aut 11—Sunta ¥ of the war, ‘ 78 ~Houes dnd ot mm.tnmlu) voted $250,000 in county bonds i — 289 —House and lo. i OFFICE WITH Yo & Northern rafiroad. o | ©ombustion by the Sun's Rays, 1fouse and lob.... | to the Texas, Santa narrow gauge line commencing at Espanols, the terminus of the Denver & Rio Grande, AW Hesdence lots In sl yuu of the city and ull addltionn Acre property ncar tho city, Frices apd forme b2 sulh, Panis, August 11, ~The heat of the sun to- Dormer Windows, Flulals, Window Iron Crestings, Metalll lfi]lkll. &0, Tip, Trou’and Blste. day ficed a large nuwmber of bales of cotton, M. A. SHIPMAN, DRUGGIST Gy 510 Bouth 144 Bhiodh, Otadiy