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AP r——ee = == — — e - Th D l B The councilman from the Bixth will do CHAPTER ONE. on his application for change of sta- IRELAND AS IT I8 earnest spouker, and his lectures or | FPYWQ FURNISHED south rooma tor r e Dally Bee. |wito ok aiter thie g tion sermons afe very interesting, even T e P & Ere——— = The Bighteenth street M, 1 excursion - > The quartermaster’s department | = | though the argoment may not coin. 1.5 idih sireet L awe ) orning | The Fourth of July Accidents | will turnish the necossary transporta- | According to the & tatenents of |cide with the viewa of all his audi gite of TOR. PrABSHET np';'AIiA train for 1 mouth start thiv morning M Me, | i jre ¢ Dr. Pr ABODLY, 0 o'olook from the 1, & M. passenye nn Harl ion eV, « Zorr tors. r. Kerr is visiling this ¢ un 140" Jones strees . e Ty oy Bt Begin Harly, vecruit Thomas F. White, enisted Rev. John Kert try Lo raise funds for his church at | e i op st . at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., is a8 - howme. On Thursday evening next he r \eard s trect (ues inv Morn e, July 4. "" e ey -’ g ticl A Yonng Woman Shot in the Arm | i yl dt ", mpany yl\' Sixth ln(.ul‘!'), | 8ynopets of His Lecture at the Con :,n',..‘. "‘L M. the Eighteenth Street stock cars, all of which have been decor and will bo sent to his station at the y | M E. church, to whict lectura ail are tre ) 1 By a C Py ot. + gregational Chu ch Last Evenin J 15 secordance with the timo-honored | ate '1 with greens and flags, and will pre y ""’:' atrio firat favorable opportunity. LRt b LAt i Adiseion will bo free t [ . cuntom of Tur Bex, no paper will b ISV TR by S e a0 collsction ,“‘ V‘x”u»;t 0°ms, toued from theso headquarters to- o —The only cwe in police conrt yes: | Tt would be impossible to get over A FLOATER | John Kerr, a member of the | the object stated aiyen and Fequire et rring, 1t boing disoon, Lerdsy wat that of & mall hoy w1 «ted | one national anniversary without more & Methodist church in Treland, who . NOTTOW J : for distutbing the pence le wa ) P ble oarelansly I 4 ¢ ' o p . e , with e » tinued for one day in honor of tho | o ErEE KE B el ¢ or tees from carclessly dis- g 0o guicide of & Young |Peen in this country for ti ) The Groat Through Line national Annivorsary ing threo hate, and was held until he | OhATEed fire arma and careless handling g a lecturing tour, made his first public| On and after Monday July F. corner 10 - Sociitaly iiones ool b6 SIRHNL of fire-wotks, but this year tho list is st appearatico in Omaha Sunday mora | trains, will run_between Omakha, Weather Hoport. At el Aot SATibRAR AL E1 ot | ODOTDY atly . i 1 Vho polpit of the Fimt Betho. | SO0 o AUEHICE, CUasTRmOrtly | o oo T, D T I‘ E o tims at ATl the tations | on Fifteenth and Davenport nday, by About half past 9 o'clock last night | Look Oat for Bodies and Annonnce | dist church, He then deliver Al | St Louis and the east as follows ruru RE ‘.7_' aant o1 room, 117 1) which wentleman and his wife were |8 young woman named Mary Dono. Discoveries, interesting discourse on the trials and 1eave Omsaha at 7:10 m., and |5, Bouth 17th sticet, on of D o Voom, Onkg, Jaip ;i . § | irown from thelr sarriage aud the latte- | van, who has boen an employs at the - triumpha of Irish Methodism. Inthe|7:20 p. m. daily, OClose connections | o coiiorn o oie o= J juite veriously | It wan o bad| Motropolitan hotel for ten years past, | A short timo azo a gontleman came |evening Rev. Mr. Kerr spoke toa|Mads with all eas o “"“"“:'_- ) i ]‘( south astof Withnell Houso. 1407 How. cronsing that dic ¥ & § iy southwestern roads at all of the above | ard street, bet veen ud 15en. 1 g4 3 s wout to visit a friend, Mra, Hag, wife|to this eity from ton, named Mr. | large audience in the Congregational | montioned points. For int WANLIOR bbbl bl o ATATION 5 h dants in the Steell an 5 : \ . : { e 3 ks (UR REN(.—1wo new elegant house - J - The defondants in the Steell and| ¢ o {7 P, engineer, who resides on|Frank Appleton Hodges, He brought |church on the social, historical and |and tickets apply to J. BriL, | IR TR T s TR 35| & 7z [ Johnson case were fined €5 and conts Mon | y PI A q P Dep ¢ sl i e o oonth 1 vetedl (“‘""; nth *'r'~‘~',:;\"‘v"-"' D rdgo and (lottorn to Mossrs. J. L. Millard. Fred | religlous aspect of Ireland. The Ticket Agent U, P depot, |00 % i e } ay, fe mpt of conr ofusing | venue, ) N Jentis 4 £ 3} Foork, Oty Ticket Agent or ) [—A nicely farnis| oom 8 Denvor 2 08 | k7 et aptal avenue. Miss Annie Jonne- (" [yiis Judge Savage and M. |speaker commenced by giving a very |, i H. Foors, Otty Ticket Agent or [ |HO%, REFLTA uicely furnishod voom at 1418 Chiyonne ... 80 03 | 81 ihpana, man, who foamerly kept a boarding| 9 i 2 . T. W. Crowg, City Passenger Agent, ) Lo GRL ARG L 15k A Wa k... 80 00 [ 09 16 [Fron Nearly ono hundred foreiguers have | house in the same vieinity call. | (+eorge Thrall, and his object was to | graphie gelogical description of Ireland, |~y 4 i &o-tf R re— S Piatte N ink 8 Ll : : N - HEN wo nicely furnished 100ms, 101 AT LLetetl2D 03 | e Br Al o "1 |ing at Mrs. Hay's at the same time. | obtaln employment, in some of the | its wonderful socnery, grand antiquit - 1 Sriows, tritk noaes: 615 s ¥ arrived this month already to settle in [1Ng y ploy ¥ 8 ol s glricos, brick house. 2013 Cass str.ot. Yankton 3000 | 77 ¥ |Light NebtsaLs, ~ Thero was s general shooting of | many railway offices of this city. and rare remains of ancient art and | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE, |__ %24 ° i i NW [prenh ~“Thero was a heavy shipment of beer | fire (-:?.-k:-r.. |...u.v;., oto,, w:"mk_"“ Mr. Thrail socured the promise of a | architectare. He said that the sad | Made from m‘._-”wn.l «]L‘Ifl_..v of the | TR KENT=0n Ty I, rice wors, i or g0, e by express yestorday to supply varions | ]'" e ”‘”‘"vl""’ '"‘“YI“‘I'"» taking | giyyation for him but the job did not | condition of Ircland to-day could not | FAR I‘“"" SEMITE VALLEY, | e 16th and Douglas ste 07 INE [Fresh pointaon the line of the U, I, advantago of the unusual liconso of | o™ o taate, and A prospect soon be fairly tracod to any radical, pbysi- 1t is the most fra J\ut‘ .,f{ lnvrfuu..: 8, Vinco it B8 N (Fronh iy i the ocoasion to discharge fire-arms, | u¢iar goened to obiain s better posi- | cal, moral or intellcctual defect in the | Manufactured by [ B. Slaven, San Dismarech 1N [Tk An oxtra b lod with stock Ly 7 ismarck [r]N e n extra teain Dadod with stock | Among these was a young man named | oo *R08S0 T TUV0Ne (his, he en. | Itiab character, Aftorwards ho cited | Fraucieco. For salo in Omaha by W Cunios 80 (€ |LA he acrived on the U, P yesterday. Orager, bartender at Mart Kennody's K.l{fl.ti to meoct Mr. Thrall at tho Mil- | voted examples of the greatnoss of J. Whitehouso and Kennard Bros., 1o 10 il oy Dewtvocd [N e [l ~The jury in the Nic Kane case re. | $8loon, who boards st Mre. Byera, | [ d" 1otolat 1p. m, last Taesday. | her sons in all the noble and learned | & Co o 81 Lo bl ver 18 ook Tnokag above Tow weios mary | urniod o verdiet of gullty just ';}';"""{‘ 'MIM ”l'Y- V ”d' ';‘l' fire- | o' want to hin rooin on that day profeesions, and treced the religious SBER Al T - — iy e e e UREBUITIOVINOHE. (hinh Wi vertlis |0 his bt 1o cad of {600y | g told M. Wilde, hin landlord, history of the ountry from the land- srelial ICES, ‘ "R BALE - ;: pavemonts with a good fowndation, ) "rll e ';‘r”" eyl "'u,,'"h‘»h that Lo had an ongagement at noon, | iog of Saint Patrick, .'.E‘f‘ ugh “,'" = ,,mx: SALE—Furniturs, carp ta, tto. evory LOO L BREVITIHS - M Y b tho avorsge pedestrain, | g dyd not re-appesr until the follow- | mission of the Danes in 795 down to i IO LOAN-MONE | ' Abing compicte fura smal tam'lv dsiring te j LOOAL BhH 8. To FARMENS OF NEBRASKA,~Thite ].M onovan was sitting in front 1ng night, whou ab examination of his | tho reformation. o T = = €010 howse-keeping, N, W.cor, 19.h a d S - e ty thousand choico fenco (nardwood, "'l““' front door and one of the other [ %% vo unmistakable evidences of | Mr. Kerr assorted that as a rulo the | R& O35, (0 GRICR on Fons s Dt f i i i l 3 The city councll will meet to- | oven foot) posts cheap, —Ex-Magor ]J; "':‘_‘I'_““_‘I,ll"’jlll';f:"""'y"l"‘r"n‘l‘l;’r; "l“])""""“ hin husing attempted solf destruction | a cial state of :x:u! people was much CSE R oy — | [{OR SALESaw mill furray, €714t aight wnd o lively sowsion may bo looked | Vaughn, Council Blufls, Towa. ki) L only 0X+ |y haning tho arteriesof his neck and | better at preeent than in past times, | €56 56 (){) Seress i sumact 4,0 ard ! ghn, \ A el 0. His g shi ,( ] e — 1ot 20 5, | clsimoed, “Iam rhot.” Sare enough, | &0 "1 "vont up town, and on his | and one of the causes of this favor: LAA A 6B Graihm pit JOI SALT AT & b resin Tranged e R s - . on examination it was fonnd that & | orim 1o, "ot b LT AL O bt | bla chango from iwenty yeurs ago | e sadpiky. S Rk Gesnts ai Lois | L. Bew 3 redy okl s W bk room o o ok base ba ub go to 'TE >} ) 3 o roug| o flo by it B 2 A% At 12 ou watcr; harn, lorge lot, . hade t ca ant and " Hm‘- ki “' et AN ATTEMPIED SUICIDE. bullet had passed through the fleshy | g rogm was proforable to his com- |came from the great benclit derived | 22 ALEE R N | accensiblo 1ceatio 1. n very deeirablé house, Ad- | ey L SR tbadan v portion of her right atm, botwoon the | payy ™ Ho satd that was all right and | from tho natiousl echools. He then | - e WA A drees K. G. this offic s mouth club.j A Young Philadelphian Grows Dos- shoulder and tho olbow, and blood | ge & ¢ wuniv, goiug toward the riv- | turned his attention to the land que = o FORTARL RS BAaRY, Wud Tbiiowh ekt ~ A telegraim was recoived in the clty [ Derate From Home Sicknoss nnd was flowiog from » - wound. [ o ginee then ho has been neither | tion, and referring to the Gladatone “ et e b JALR T | v pe, 1619 Do e wi Saturday announc that Paymaster Trios to Die At the Jame tim second | goan yor hoard from. bill, the speaker said: ’ i U o - b f the department of the Platte, o ball - whistled W7 e '1“' oars of Mr. Hod well known at ‘‘And 80 Ireland has gota bill that | —————— TR 1" good inseddlo or hiarns s, Has boo i bad been placed on the retired list. Botweon nine and ton o'clock yos- ‘:""'“’ ”“’(,L“' . "{ '1"‘1 acch | North — Platte and vicinity, | will catablish fair play between land. | wan ¢miikand dachores | iy o fudy for four ycars. Apply to,5ir. Gra m . ' 3 voun Sldride f# dent your rager was informed what f o0, beo! out there | lord and tenant throughout tho entire kAL - A ' Tho B, & M. local freight office will | terday, a young man Kldridge Doan, 0" Jad done, and at once ceased | (o 8 s N i) v 1654 b | \NTANTED—A gocd cirl for ki chen work, o7+ | T1oR SALE A A SRRt J two yoars ~ ago. Mr Thrall | kingdow. Without lugering on the | Y ; J1OR SALE—Neat cottae aticn ho open to reocivo and doliver frofght until | aged about yoars attompted to | shooting and went over, tonding wll | dugire £ call attontion to the case, | means by which this measuro became | Dys utheast cor, 15th and Lodge wrees | [0 SALETR cat oottac n sl , 10 olelock to-dny wmornitg, and will [ commit suicido by taking a dose of | tho apolocivs and wid in his powoer, | und requests poople down the river to |law, let mo puss on &y expliin its | ————— LU Ll th UTIFUL LO1S ~6oxi ¢ «achin it | W ANTED—A 1 if [ priveipal provisions. 1 S i VG O ROFBRE M. BEMIS' 8 g0 then clore until Wednesday morning, Send your job work to the ALL PRINTING CO and Hook Binder near Farnam, and offering to pay all expenses. Dr. keep atookout for “‘flonters”, @ ';m'h vas ml]mll in and vrunmlmrni any should be identified as Hodges, to | secures fair rent, and so no man in | shiv.ric: the wound not dangerous, and the T Ireland 4 y th lord e is o T R 3 communicate at once with Tng Bre | Ireland now can say th idlord | ==t orospects for hia rocovery. Dean has | young lady, who remained all night at | o charges him rent out of proportion | WWARTES T8 comptent i v T R O UL wORY SRES | Hay's, was gotting along nicely | "Hdges was slender in build, about | to the vatue of theland he holds or to | wite to corduct a house avd boar at last accounts, five 2 ine sight and | the valuo of the produce which by iu- | P'y 8t scuthasst comr of Farnam T O that this will not bo | V¢ foot soven inches in_height and | the valuo of the | v y in- | probu hin 10t b | had o peculiar spot on his left cheok | dustry he ean cause 1t to yield, for the | __ the only Fourth of July accident, and > rent is laid on by acourt appointed by \\v NTED—Dininsr om audanum, but up to latest acooun's 1164 neral Job Printers 8220 8. 14th streot of throe yooms ncrth ad10h VID GENTHY. twien 1 DA o 1 ho was still alive and thoro were fair ¥ i I laving como here from Philadelphia, Phirieas Washington, the man accused where ho has parents who are said to of stealing corl wood and posts from Tom (uite uuexpectedly to hus frionds, on| What He Saw in the World's Metro- the teuant all the advantages of his b Maurray, has beon put wnder £700honds by D0 10 quite good circumstances, and [ M Crager muy thank his lusky stars y: et the goverament, which is solemnly | Gl sl IR est cash trade in the Judge Lippincott to appear before the next l\\h“l]m\'n :-.u;; him nlmul-ylfrnul time | that the shot did not prove more seri- FOURTH OF JULY. pledged to do justice between land- \\ \’\1. :- A ailo ling, for health, Address Lo | mand jury. o time. o worked for some- |ous. " . ¢ 118i d tonant BECUrcS W vo | chawber work, 2 . $57-1m arand jury ; e ok on ey SHIE A hero will be o graud “Fourth of flord and tenant, To wecurcs what we | cupialuve”and paveuport 3] - - — i Tho city jail wan entirely vacant ye Hall au sibaequontly. wont 'm LUXURIATING LE GEYT. July” celebration at Long Pine, and L:i“} .;«L‘utx.:t l\n' tenur l’x‘w xl‘.‘,“‘, TR - h ST DE L ’]m. neree 1n & ‘\”, terday afternoon, the only prisoner, a % R % l grand cxcursion on the Sioux City | the act amounts to & loase renewa- Cass St., ber, 15 and Lta, o, Rising City, Butler county, « ) [ Atlantic, Towa, Returning from there ~ it \ Y| blo forover. It not _only secures to | . : Vs i ; man arrested for obtaining goods under |, & Pacific railrond, the fare will be one | ble forover. 1 WL bl < LIRL ! AMBSHILUNAECE 9 0% > PFOFERTY A AS & | ve a sense ngs must i } B hretiniada el g Galeon S bl ! half of the regular price. The Lorg } ; otk u 1 “' : y o eing taken out 1 Saturday last, he m,u to have boon polls. Pino people 'um. b Im exerting th | own industry, but it mukes those ber TR O N BAsar, one lar e brick b oon, very anxious to go homo to se ——— Ly 2 sl o i s childrens’ fro larxe frame house. with fuli 1.¢ o 2011, Bt Belba b ook ktwlu his LR selves to make the celebration a g efits his own or his childrena’ from = \treit. Flupeh nosfor iLvtoe i Tho Rov, Henry Gawsoni, o promi- [ o &5 Gl work and 10| My, D, Lo Gest, ono of tho princi-| Sucoums, and if yon with fo. spond s | Soveration to goneration. This Lre- yer month, OuIf_r fuil part oolng any chanco o qetting ther N Vo) 1 s Sias 1 £, gard 3 3T O he greatest o A 2 s BECRY Kutng LA | bal clorks in the freight nuditing do [ jolly 4th, and sco the beautiful scon. | S8rd 88 MALLOT Of HOS wEeatest Woe | dan, Adire.s 000 tt ARont i5th andDeusls nont Jowish Rabbi, of Chicaco, and editor of the Maceaboan, wi ment to Ireland of insecurity in their ho . : nust have grown homosick, and owing tver o lecture | g the failure of his mother to send und Long Pine, you ery in and o to be thore. Tickets should not fa | . | Team, H e ran Houso Faram St festf partmont of the B. & M. railcoad, re ll“lh" lfllm'“;"] fwl;m IH: ~n| \\';-ln “ | him money upon his last request, ho [ turned fo the gate city on Saturday | o1 tha railrond will be wood for the | Beeds react in that discontenced spinit | day ovening, July b Standar \ oto m ridding )] . b R il 1L AT S i | E nl‘h ’.“ fl,” ily bh, tandard hall, ;I tormined upon ridding himself of | after n two month's absence on a 3d, 4th a ik of July. which manifests itself from time to | coemor o and 8u a o'oleek v, m, lo. _\mlmlwy morning he went to Europoan tour. On Saturday, the i time amongst the people, In a word, i ties oaning a lot or who own The work on “the dump" is now being | 1ub'a drug storo and purchased an |, BET LT e MENNERCHOR PICNIC. the land act makes every man's house | 717 ey AL O BT O bea L b Ton &y wall ey (oies | ouies =0 MIAvdAR ) Wattar Rwliith Hiall 20t L EAREN 1astifho lattHtne othy/of 2 his castle, and on most reasonable | VY Conmereial Totel, I © Mastgomery, over S T o e ””! g : »-'l- Willtam Kunott on Douglas, between | of the Anchor line, and reached the O e (T | house large or small, stono or mud, | ficis, Dhnto n Nev, il T TOR SALE—Tno ar tto g grounds ready | Sixtoouth and Sovonteonth stroots, | o0 © o ls 0 ho 10th thatchod or slated, he can now dwell | — LSOy r for much needed freight 1 uildings tor | He had alept there Suaday wit ha world’s capital, London, on the 10th e = HerEn Aa Al nona ahrinE Tt ,L.»i \-v_\\wn A D. ruan gil for *‘“‘ Wi, ‘”“' “K ';l‘i ¥ Kl Y. AnARe: { tho B, & M, and O, B, & Q. young man Johnuie Mahoney aud was | Of Moy, having mado the journey in| Sunday was the day fixed for the | i “afrid. © Tho bill aiso sccures the | o st *™ - toru 8 tornit, Enquire of E. Fu e, propiietor, f S T 6 ) i5sY :2 iogton, Wasainge b county, Ne B ¥ R bert J, Cutler, agent for the ; " ED:<9 ) sowpe rse, gy snd h now plant aud | IWe et butld, dram and fonce, and then, i 8o | Jons str et, beiweon 15th #nd ing. Yes, he n lon Brothers, tho worll-ronowned gy, | ibeluding Mr. and Lucas, tho former | London for cight yoars and ho was a8- | onco postponed on account of the nasts, passod through the oty Sunday A cook at $ho Earopean restaurant on | tonished at the stupendous improve- b L TIBRIRaN Frantldon Do oci ey Furnam stroot, On renching the | ment: that have taken place 10 the disposed, lie can gell his farm, with all | = ST e toad m houso ho usked Mrs, Lucas if she|gigantic city. Taking a stroll down his improvements to | YA7ANTED—Five hundred lnhorer cok from today. They | gould give him some writing paper | histerieal Fleet strect, in which have [ most exacting. Shortly before noon|the highes dder, UUoNICAta MRS UM KR EEIN \§ i 50 he i will appe boyd's opera houso in * L | Steady work all scascn, Wages 81,50 | appear at Boyd's opera bouse in * L | afid upon her complying with his ie- | resided from timo to time such a num- | the members of the Mwanerchor | will improve his land as ho never did | Apply at Ensincers ofice, £ Q@ Han. | Woll wcquainted with tho folks there, |14 days. Mr. Lo Gayt has not seen | Mawnuerchor picnic, which had been | free salo of all his interests in his b | L | weather, the sccond day proving as ve been wi fair as could he wed by the | AUURSE s deat | A | b ock, Comncil’ Buuffs, Tour en Suiswe” the Iat'er part of August queat, he sat down upon the sofa in| ber of Eogland’s greatest writers and R Rl inviled hatcets before, aud in 80 Going he is, by the TSI eon M uldor® Union No. 100, of | the front room and wrote s short note, | in which are located at tho prosent [~ : operation of this most wonderful | SRS AT 't Owmulia, wili bs roproonted at the fortl X d \ comine Mo lort Gonvention of North | addrossed to his mother, whioh was | ono street in the world, ho noticed some [ block on the corner of Tenth and Far- | jickot, or the pockets of his children, | ¥V pisia s otice. s 4 Americo, which meets at Brooklyn, N, |Most pitiful = farewoll teer, in|remarkable changes, As he neared | pam etroets and being joined by the|and tho fiual resule will be a wonder il ) Y.l A PR T ey which ho urgod hor not to fret for him [ the spot whero the ever memorable | yy o) Upion orche under the | ful ehange in the land the people culti- | \.\, ANTED A § ) & i 4 ¥ WA g that would give him pain, and said | Temple bar once stood he eame face to 2 ) vate and the houses the people lve in., | 10 chnmbe G 3 4 | Goversmen Corrall. (344 lay for th east. Mr, Quinn is leadership of Prof. Steinhauser, pro- The biil secures one other result, i Trcland peas- | \\7h Ven her words, it ¢ I in heaven, | faco with s huge stone structure which . ise for hus | ho found was the new law courts |ceeded in ploting the | Strolling straight along in a westerly [ spot known loft Sul ho hoped to mect then in every rosp A he, howover, sssigned no and oanuot but do credit to his follow | gl doed, und apon cor i v ¢ an able representative, 70! and ca 208 1o o 1 1 agons and carriages to the | jumely, what we call i s Redmun's Grove about ant property, or, ia 0! ) | \ members of No. 190 wherever he muy be, | oto handed 1t to Mrs, Lucas, with a| direction he boheld the stately and | g0 iniles northwest of the eity, The | helps the people to become the owners | - - ¥ ALK Next Thursday, July 6th, the Omaha | FeQueat that sho would not open iv for | magnifisently e niRoantitils nelal | instead of the cultivators of Y i M 2N RATABY Lt i Misston school will phoulo at the park, | oneheur. Ho then asked permission | tho Grand Hotel, probably the largeat | 5 05 b0 000r and every requi- | Wherever tho landlord wishes to soll | - -| PBow 3 § to go and lay down on hor bod, which | hotel m the world. Turning down 4 was granted, but sho suspicionivg that [ Cumberland avenue he discovered ped frionds will conteib- | ghr g was trouble followed him and | himself on the Thames embankment, endivg them Thursday | found him aleeady indensiole, with o | which s lined with besutiful treos and the tenant wishes to bu, Tw three hundred childien will at tend, and it is h site ot an enjoyable knd f § ths any will now w partics. ST wil p t ) There were fully 500 people on the | SFHHC L pTASSY A | nd they soon disposed them. | the necessary meuus, for f ute refieshy & morning to the sebool on Tenth st ooty | hottlo laying by his side, which shoe at | and comfortable seats on which the | #1140 \ d | | will ba chary o per ceut iuterest, | near O pitol avenve, orto W, Fleming | once took away from him, about_ono- [ weary pedestrian can rest awhile freo | SeIVes bhout et CARIREE 10 VAHOUS | for (hirty years, at the end of which & Co.'a store, by 10 o'clock third of the contents still romaining | of charge, amusements m'l”‘. ’“\-- |‘x. I'b;nll} , by this payment, the land be [ Ono of 1he finest baso ball games of | untouched, Mr. Kuott at oues weut| I all directions wherever ho turned | pleassutly for all. fho Nsaerchor| 055,70 wn” forever. Thas th the season will b played at tho Uuion | for a physician, and De. Stono was | new streots and new buildings pre- [S9cioly gi¥e b renc o galt Pl | people have now an interest in the Pacific ass clation grounds at 10:30 this | 001 upon the scone and every effort | sontea themselves to his view, till ho | OF selected musie Wiieh s6ced SHaby | 4 which will lead them to take an to the enjoyment of the day. Every- ; ) interest in the prosperity of the coun- prospority B & M| wesmado to save the youny man, A [inwardly exelsimed himsolf, this is telepliono moss; yosterdny in| Dot acity, but an empire, From the forma us he waa totter, and that thoere [ metropolis Mr, LiGuoyt crossed over weoro prospects for his recovery, though [to lis unative city Jersoy, where he it is possiblo that ho way succumb to | recoived n hearty weleome at the body was in o good humor ‘and those who were prosent say that they never passed a_more sociablo and " happ, time. Tho most absoluto order pre- | worning between the nine of this city and the Atlantios of Atlantic City, lowa. 1t wil bo romem: bered that the B. & M, boys went to try such as they never did. But will this arrangement satisfy the Trish peoplet wer to that ques- | tion, 1 say th likely slways | i Atlantio threo works ago and defeated | )5 oncos of tho fatal drug, hauds of & uumerous cirelo of friends, | ¥diled, and whon they rotured in the |y "o PHo0 o in Trelaud dissatisfied. thew by the remarkably small soore of 5 24 ¢ e evoning at cight o'clock it was voted | DS ] - and whero ho had a good time gen- The 'ruth is, dissatisfaction is thin; to 2 Toe gieen cars will take you to METEOROLOGICAL. orally, Mr. LeGeyt is very ploased [ by all to have heen a successsuch as | Lyop 'y o ofien paid well in Ireland : within & block of the grounds, Fvery . with his holiday trip, but is glad to | i* seldom expressod in such undertak- | Lia% 00 ble make o trade of it wan s w lures. f one who ores for the game should be|June Weather in Which June Xoses|return to the city of his adoption, |\ Much of "“‘" o peg \‘; 17| and T suppose they will work at theit BRI o R, 010 SOl | T e shere sute. Were at s Discount. which has now becomo his kome, the of 8 o committen on arranae, | tFade 80 long as they find it pays: buc | T TO RENT-— A coot canh rin c: e | ) [5 WEAVER Fas v -- shaizman gfithag 5 B2 | T rive it a8 my opiuion that among the | YY 8F o renta s e of from tare | A hsarest. T > s for the base ball tants Admission t & Natatorlum. | ments aud his mass Tho report of Sergeant Alexander| Tivolo wsrden great blk of the people, thers will bs | for - s mateh July (th, betwe n Dreadnaughts . o e | - ' Jepig | Pollock, of the signal corps, U. 8, A,,| T beg to aunounce to the patrons of satisfactioh and quiet such as h v — —- -® 7 5 TITRH and Union Pacitios, are on sale at Kuhu's s Ymaha shows the follow. | the Tivoli gardens and natatorium | THE ACTOR'S OBSEQUIES | boen for s ke 4 Biti | vy v, | u{)“ ARD KUEHL irug store, ovrner Fiftoenthand 1) stationed at Omaha, shows the follow- | T4 T | been for a lor at s auit {AGISTE ? PALIY . ¥ LBARG Lougin Al Ry that on and after Monday, July Sed - | abous the that 4 GISTER OF PALM i ’ threo socictios and two bands, | 108 statistica for th 4 i f Juue | Lwill opon my place at 4 o'clock in | imposing Funeral of the Unfo ate | will not take in ¥ 2 v b : ¥ 0ol e o who will attend the Land Leagae pionic Mean barometer, 20,880; mean tow- | the m ruing, when T will always have | Harry J. Mead, | from the fact that a tions =8 AN = | 3 / at Hiscal's park today, leave| POFRture, 7L mesn humidity, 69.0;on hand coffoee and er rotresh: | 5 L L i { ' e Kuony's hall at 10 v'clock sharp. wean rain fall, 0 402 | monta, 1 will also keop all the morn- | N0 ¢ 14 naving been recei 500 TOR RENT . . L 'i S T A warna | I'he hi baromcter was 30 243, ! s, T'hose desiring of takin. > dak A 5 [ifaloraoaa eng v _—The oourt yeatenday fuod J.M. Pattee {on the lowe on the [an carly morning bath will find 1t a ves and friends o 8 ; A 100 for 1uwn ng & lottery dn connection | 17¢h; ra vout convenience to be able to get Mead, the vi « ! "W KT~A |- with the publication of Journal of | Highest tempora u the | some cotfoe 3 | tragedy, ! 5 I |¥ens 8 Qommerce. The ine was paid the | 16th; lowast, 45 - | PR O, ] B tefendant promised to olose his Greatost duily rango of tompern | To FaxMsrs oF Nepnaska,—Thir. | P Yoser " is i o e ness within one week. ture, 294 un 't ‘1' ast daily thousand choice fonco m\;a‘\l. 4, | Undertaker gsenceid ETRGT ey : K ; ‘ A magnificent bul wouth | FSRRE Of tewmperatu ) the 31 | ehven foot) posts cheap. Mayor | under the t 2 | which i R . Bke the Mummoth oave dttracted much ‘.\l.- ) of n‘n num ton " 2 s | Vaus Couneil Biatts, Towa. he Academy of Mu the farm r cont of I k R RE A 80.2; mean o min o r 1 t " AR et | tures, 61.0; mean daily rauge of e | ——— AR oAb eed bl 3 : ¥ NONR A WA 8. SAASRES g | perature, 19.1 | DIED B e Dia 1ats | tarey 8 ' selling liquor in Milland precinct, was| cast: te novement of wind, ( David vioy lan, ajed A There “"('l‘ * RO Of | Wass ope 3 sy g tried i i To | milos; highest velocity ind and | - v J was lod by Prof. Yager's magnificent | 338 r filteen e |1 D 3 3 roet band, reinforeed by several S L 5 probably ndire ¢ w ard 9 to Ir A etat Sunday was a delightful affalr avd vay |, Y ed, a ive acre i il lamgely sttendid, Bevine's fu s S A BN ¢ they e ! c band sttended and furnish N g = . s ¢ \ am spea fine ww & L Rt i} S | lng streots, over which veral b L ey 3 o re-d ryes . B . D = i Prospect Hill pass, and a great de 18 Shareal foe dats the Uni (g eyt i thhahy R id wavel beside, is reported in & most ONPARATITE FRECIPITA Commissary Sergeant H. Gusiow- | tarian church, and the remsivs of the | ever. Absonucely Pure. g A gorous condition, and should be elused bea 13 3.47 inches |aki, U, 8. A, now at Fort Sa r tight rope walker were Jaid away | Mr. Kerr concly b e e AR k i‘ 4 the authorities at cnoe. Those whe + B 17 a8 Wyo, T., will report to the de » rest until the souud of the Jast | by giving a short T sy, ¥ and wholesomeness. More ecano % out this way can, by orvssing Milit : 86 3 18 & |commissary of subsistence at Chiy pe quick and the ent chu s in Lreland ol g e ke oniicary Kiods and casact be A bridge and turniug t the right, fad an 16 11 lenne, W. T, for temporary cuty dead before the Great Judge whose ! special plea for his own tost, sbort welght. alum of Bhosphase Pow lerm r & t 1 i ¥ y T ] a, & o phate pow les \ equally good road and avoid all dencer | 1851 % - peading action by the war department mercy endureth forever. | Methodist, in Ireland ) sely n cane, "}:A\A‘.. Asive Powpaa 00, i i h i |