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Max Meyer & Bro, — “ : T EXLER - LEADING JEWELERS, Alive to the nocessities and wants of a growir : metropolitan ¥ community are continually striving to retain their rm_t,abhsmm-m at the head of the list for Fine Goods and fair dealing, They are daily receiving by express from the leading trade coenters of thic country. packages of new. and desirablo a()ogs. consisting of new and rore dosigns in Sleeve Buttons, Lacs Pins Cuff{; Pins, Sapphire Sets Poarl Sets, Etrucan “Roman Gold” Sets, Combination Diamond Sets Pins and Earrings, Combination Cats Eye, and Diamond Lace Pins ax Meyer & Bro, LIEAIDING USIC DEALERS I . L We have late'y added to cur line of PIANOS, the CHICK HRIING PIANO, which togetlier with the Silve. Filligree from Genoa, Ital Sets, which can be worn as Lace, Ring. DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, Loose Stones mounted in rings of any design or| setting in two and a half hours, FINE WATCHES, Consisting of a full line of every standard and rellable watch manufactured, Watches which cannot be sold under our full guarantee. paired and adjusted correctly. FINE WATCHES, FINE WATCHES, y. Combination interchangeable Huir or Shawl Pin, and Fingcl‘ Chronometer and other fine watches ro- We handle no| | p——— ODWMEAEELA - - - 1022 & 1024 Farnam Stree Pianos and Organs for rent. and repaired. without interest. still in the lead. STEINWAY pianos, KNABE rianos, VOSE #ianos. Makes our selection of fine instruments UNRIVALLED. The old reliable GLOUGH & WARREN ORCAN =~> STERLING ORGANS, Pianos and Organs tuned Pianos and Organs sold on instaliments Call and examine, - Sheet Music and Music Book Department. Our trade in this department has far exceeded our lexpectations, in order to reduce our stock preparatory b.\to remodeling and increasing our faci ties for handling imusic, we will until further notice give a discount be- low all competition. TN BRI sheet music 2¢ per copy. Large full size music 6¢c, per copy, “The Daily Bee. sent were Misses Ambrose, Iteed, Wag- goner, Taft, Whitmore, Mullen, Maggie Wilson, Calderwood, the Misses Touralin, TERRIBLE ACCIDEN pair for five years and turned over in good condition at that time. General Overall, who put down that that while he thought tho rulings were wrong on several oceasions, yet he thought that Mr. Philbin’s inten- | DROWNED, the men’s wages, until the last pay day,j July eleventh, two months, and eleven days was retained, the OMAHA Messrs, Loomis, Ravinius, Fitzpatrick, | A Fatal Runaway on the Belle- [ on Pennsylvania avenue in 1876, says: | tion was to do both sides j;m]icn]-.[ A Young Bwiss Boy Loses His n\\en ;— eiving only their April pay. . Hoyt, Nattincer, Luddington, ¥, Dar- ““Nothing can be said in favor of | The reporter stated on behal 1Pa t > Aunother cause of dissatisfaction among —_————— kit WAITRRIG) M Oabby, : (OBGHNE and yasiRoad, azphalt blook pavement that cannot be | of the U, P.’s uine that it was to be Life in Out-off Lale, the running hands was the change of Mon1ay Morning July 24. Lexis, The time was spent with music i | said of the sheet asphalt, end besides | regrotted that any dissausfaction —_— systom of paying them. Formorly ) Wenther Report. (L'he following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the stations named.) ‘War Departsent, U, 8, SI6NA] } vick, OMAHA, July 22, 1882, (1:45p. m. and dancing, and some of the ladies favored the company with a number of beautiful vocal seloctions, Some weeks ago a man named Sheri- dan way arrested in this city for the theft of n pair of tailor's shears at Weeping A Lively Dash Down the Farnam Street Hill, feurful accident, which will prob- ably rosult fatally to one of the suf- ! (1o latter possesses the advantages of greater smoothness, durability, imper- i viousnesn to water, &e."” The Washington authorities have put down a little of the block pave- ment each year sinco 1878 as an *ex- periment” and the last annual report should be felt by the Kansus City | men, Mr. Hulchinsou assured him that there was no dissatisfaction on their par. whatever, but said that they were a little unfortunate first by the dog ruaning off’ with the ball and next by one or two decisions of the Another Coroner’s Inguest ou the River Bottom. Tach day of late has brought its quota of death and disaster and yes- they were paid by the month, bat this has been changed to the mileage sys- tem, whereby the men receive pay only for the actual number of miles run. A reporter started out, yester- day, torun the ramor down, but found the Wabash employes very reticent on [ SE | Water. Ho was subscquently arrested for | f€rert, ocourrod yosterday afternoon | upe ~«Lack of certainty as to the | umpire which (although agaiust them) | terday was no exception. The victim ) the subject. They either Aid not sravions. disturbing the peace at the Y. M. C. A, | 8t 2 o'clock, on the Bellevue road, | durabilily of this pavement having | he though were given as Mr. Philbin | on this cecasion was Anton Hauver, a | know or did not want to tell anything rooms aud again, on some charge appeared | near tho farm of Mr. E. P. Storrs, | pr venteofits use in larger quantitie thought were just. native of Switzerland, who has been in | about the rumor, Finally, however, a in the Council Bluffs police court. On | somo eight milee south of this city, | Uhus the men of fulest exporie The foliowing is tho score: Amricn about & month and in Omana | Brakeman was found who talked on Cheyer Saturday ho was arrestod for stealing a| Tt appears that Mr. J. Vickenberg, | S, Féféard block asphult as Sexperi- 1, ro. . 1. | about two woeks, Ho was about 21 | frama siee’ ohompes ornd Just com o | Btte e [Febon dille ulbstor from Dick Wilde's vlace, th | jcad joweler for tho firm of Edholm | ' If sioh a pavement be proferred to 00 101 yours of ago and had neither kith nor | ning hands, where it was dooided Qmaba EHp ‘l‘“ e ‘th. o Chd B (e | & Erickson, had gone out with his Or!ul of tatub}myt\]»fl rnuu‘!mlfnul,l:{nlxl:fi b 2 ‘1' kin in this country, although his fam- N'M“'thlzv :pf]u-‘lls(lx;:-n_h:)stvgikf thi ’;u‘urn- Don Moloes, LR county jail on the charge of prtit larceny, | familv and a fow friends for a drive. :.:h';“:na? "Wo umf’,urfil:y S (5% s B 1| ilv are said to be quite well to do. HArAR GRS 5eé dish ’:;{rr:-‘\ St 0. it Brisk |Fal —Tho river is still falling and now only [ THeFe Were in the party, baside the | )4 toe our choioe.” =~ R. L. M. = | Fun 0 0| Hauver had found employment at | muneration. He claimed that men Bt m‘n; FI{::U O e e gentlemen, two or three ladies and Cdas e e Dwyer, 3d K:‘ g :; the smelting works, and was working | who formerly made from $45 to $60 frosh (U | e oars of ton camo in on | Boveral ohildron, occupyinga spring| ANOTHER VICTORY. |t ool 0 0| this week on the night shift. He | por month could, under tho new sys- i G the yesterday and go east via the wag(;n.‘ th: near the scono of tho e D 7 | boarded at the corner of Ninth and ;'axr‘:hufili;afi“é;;'fif:;”.:.'hfi?f,,;‘;[is,ff,’; hlifi Awiniboine | <2 :Lfc.:;:,:c"::lir,utxlztagr::z: ‘:?u::: The Union Paciflc Nine Guts n Capitol avenue, and his effeots, left | hoon held all along tho line by mon of River 10 foot 0 Inches above low water mark st 0 asha, and 6 feet 1 Inches a3 Yankton, LOO" L BKEVITIES. —We think sheot music at 50 per cent off price is getting down pretty fine, and music at one cent is finer. A. Hospe is doing it. —During the paat year tho railway mail into the field to lock at some colts. While they were gone the horses took fright at something aand ran eway, taking o course down hill. Eyery ono in the wagon was thrown out, but 4 way With the Kansas City Club, The Finest Game of the Season—A House, ¢. f .. Rogers, 91 b Fucdong, 18t b Kennedy, 3d b. | lakes on the river bottom, about three- there, are said to include quite a fine wardrobe. | Yosterday he went with two com- panions for a swim in one of the small other flivisions, and that they would work in unison with the moen here, | whereby a general strike all along the Wabash road would begin Saturday morning. Ho was very anxious that nothing shou!d should leak out on the I —The Board of Trade meets this evening. | department handled 470,019,400 letters, | none badly injured except Mrs, Vick- Nobles, &, k. quarters of a mile north of the pump 3 > 9 e i1 will meet again to- | 263,890,500 papers, and 1,118,941 registered | onberg mfi a fittlo cl\ildpof Mr. A;g. Dog Turns the Tide MeGill, house. The three went in the water, | ::m“t' ‘:;) the "‘”:‘ Ih‘“ ‘“‘A’t i The city counll will mest oy ; Keming | Hauver being rather a poor swimmer, | th? matter ~seoret from tho || morrow night, letters and packages, Nelspn S8 THolf formarTwasyentanploai| Ml seias s sommnranit: 17 tasitus liotom By Sopseiiie 1802 502 2 nd had been in about twenty minates | MA8gers, intending to spring : a8 —Temporary quarters for the Board of | in some way in the lines, dragged a [ The Kansas City Stars came, they | Totals 3 2 A i i 0GRV SR Y TD U i i pon , themY ¥suddenly,, ‘1 He ] —No news yet of the mising man, ‘reigh. | considerablo distance, and finally left A i 5 Fren Hanver foried \ont to Moo | ciated { thati Fdlgh i Willlaw Aust, Public Works have been secured in Creigh- | SORFEED S 60 Gide, T yt saw, but they did not conquer. The | Innings.... . 5 panions, who saw that ho was about | Btated that freights were moving i ton block, where the Boardmet Saturday | FOCRH O e ile et | o8t exciting game of base ball of [ Zuion Ducitic 8 to sink, and one of them went to his | [i¥ely just now, and as the fall freights —The newsavings bank will be open ran about a quarter of a mile before Kansas City. . 2 are beginning to come 1, the road within a month's time. —There were three arrests Saturday night for drunk and disorderly conduct, —Yesterday was a quiet day, the major- ity of our citizens going vo the park, —TFour extra trains of stock and one of silk came in on the U, P, yesterday. —The Christian church began work on their new house of worship last week. _Telegraph money orders as high as $500 may now besent by the Western Union. —Two cars of fruit came inon. U, P, train No, 4 yesterday, and were sent east over the Northwestern, Trinity cathedral Sunday school and the missions will have their picnic on evening and organized, —The Omaha Protective Labor union will hold an open meeting on Tuesday evening next at Kuony's hall,which'will te made interesting by addresses from good rpeakers. The publiois invited to at- tond, —Among the freight passing through Omaha lately were two S, P, of A. engines west on No. 7, July 20th; two cars of horses on No. 5 Friday for__Norfolk Neb., and seven cars of stock in from the* west F'riday, all by the U. P, —Tt iy reported that the dogs killed a deer in Hanscom park a few days ago, If there are ordinances to protect the ani- mals thero and forbidding the admittance of dogs, they should be enforced, and if they were stopped, and smashed the wagon all to pieces, Mra. V. was picked up in an unconscious state and carried to & house near by, where & physician was summoned from Bellevue. All efforts to restore her to consciousness were unavailing and she was brought into this city about b o'clock and local medical aid secured, It is fearedthat her injuries, which are mostly internal, will prove fatal as she had not been resuscitated up to the latest accounts last night. o injuries to the child are not thought to be very serious, ANOTHER DASH, About four o’clock in the aiternoon, {olv.erdny, a horse driven by Mr. P. >, Shelby, ran away from the vicinity of the jail on Harnoy street. Ho the seasou, thus far, and in fact the most closely contested game eover played in Omsha, was played on Sat- nrday between the Union Pacific’'sand the Stars of Kansas City. It haying been rumored in base ball circles for several days past that the Stars were ‘‘a way up” club, every one was on the “‘qui vive” to witness the zame. There were about ten hundred per- sons on the grounds. The grand stand was filled to ita utmost capaci- ty, besides a long line of carriages on the north snd west sides of the grounds, The Stars arrived on the ground shortly aiter two o'clock and presont- Runs earned—Kanssa City 2. Twa hase hits —House. Howe runs—Rogers. Balls celled—Dorr 95, Hutchinson 68, Strikes called U, P.'57, Kansss City67 Strack out U, P. 11, Kansas City 19, Possed_balls —Traffley 3, Ellick 4. Wild pitch—Hutchinson. Lost on bascs—U. P, 4, Kansas City 2. LEAGUE GAMES SATURDAY. At Philadelphia—St. Louis 8, Ath- letics 9, Philadelphias 3, Bostons 6. At Chicago—Chicagos 6, Cleve- lands 3. At Detroit—Detroits 0, Buffalos 2. At Providence—Providences 10, ‘Worcesters 6. gt An enricher of the blood and puri- fier of the system; cures lassitude and lack of energy; such is Brown’s Iron rescue. He grasped him by the halr of his head as he was going down, and Hauver, as is usual with drowning men, seized his would-be rescuer by the wrist, both sinking together. The latter succeeded in freeing himself and ~ame to the surface and made his eacape to land, but the unfortunate Swiss had sunk to rise no more. Corner Jacobs was notified by tele- phove and went down to the scene of the occurrence about 5 o’clock. He found a crowd gathered and a search for the body going on. A man known as “Indian Jack” was out on the surface of the lake with his wife in a dug-out, feelng with his pole for the remains, At length he was suc- cessful, and plunging into the luke brought the body to the surface. i A jury was impauelled on the spot | cannot afford to lie idle even for a day, wherefore the men are 80 san- guine of success if they act in concert, With another caution to keep mum, he wound up the interview by assert- ing that after 6 o'clock this morning not a train would be running on the eatire length of the Wabash road uatil the management came to terms.” ‘‘An official of the Wabash, now in Chicago, whese attention was called to the above, gave an unqualified de- nial to the rumor. The Tunning hands on the line were paid, he said, at a rate entirely satisfactory to them) He thought thst if any movement -1 N such as referred to, had been on foot, N the officers of the road, himself among the others, would have been advised of the fact ere now. i “Chursday at Hanscom park. there is no ordinance, one should be made. | camo out on Farnam on the northside | ed a fine appearance in white fannel | Bitters. 2L&WIW | and brought ina verdict in accordance | S = f The Board of Pablic Worke held their | —Mrs, A, P, French, Teacher in Vocal | of the enclosure and ran down the |suits with red stockings and bolts. T DIED, with the facts. The body was taken| .~ SkiooyMen. [r first meeting, an unimportant one, Satur- | and Instrumental Musc, cor. Swunders | Farnam streot hill at the top of hin | The yame was called at “three o'olook | (oo oo (BT, 0| o the corouer's rooms and will pro- Wells’ Health Renewer” restores i and Charles streets, speed, narrowly missing the destruc- [ with the U. P.’s to bat Burt Dorr, |5 —In_ this city, July 23d, at doy evening, at the office of the city engineer. —Mrs, Wiesener, liviog on South Thir- toenth street, complained st the police court yesterdsy that her husband had de- serted her and left for parts unknown, —A fire on Sherman avenue, early Saturday morning, burned the roof off of » small, unoccupied dwelling house, Dam- age about 8150, ~Miss Hardenberg, having secured one of the St. Barnabas school rooms, will open her summer school of elocution, physical exercises and writing this morn. ing at 9 o’clock. —All the committees of the St. Georgo Soolety picnic will meet tonight at the residence of Thos, Bonner, southeast corner of 14th and Davenport streets, ~—A couple of the Pallman Pacific Com- pany's best sleepers have been sont to Chi- < ago for General Sheridan and party, who pass through Omaha to'morrow en route to the Yellowstone. —Two ¢ rs of household gools and one of stock, the ;ersonal property of Supt, J, T, Clark, of the e road, were sent sver the b and went enst Saturday. tion of o small'boy who was on the route taken., At Fourteenth street the horse turned to the south and drew in at the door of the McShane barn on Harney street, where ho was secured. No damago was done ex- copt the breaking of the bridle worn by the animal, Paving Polints, The ‘‘sheet” asphalt propesed to be put down here is the same old reliable continuons surface, “Triuidad as- phalt,” that has stood the teat of ten yearw of continnous heavy traflio; that who pitches the ‘‘grape vine” for the U. P.’s, succeeded in making the first run for the Union Pacific's. The Stars then took their place at the block with the avowed intention *‘to do or dye,” and succoeded in doing to the amount of one score, made by Mr. Hutchineon, the gentlemanly pitcher of the Kaunsas City club. In the suc: ceeding two innings the U, P. boys got in two more asores, while the K. C. failed to get thero. One of the gcores of the U, P., made in the sec- ond inning by Dwyer, was given him by a very intelligent U, P. doz who seized the ball in his mouth (after it had been thrown wild from second to 30 &, m., Justin, son of Daniel and Johannah Sweeney, sged 21 years, Funeral will take place from the resi- dence, corner Seventeenth and Clark streets, at 2 p. m,, July 24th, All friends are invited to attend. The death of Justin Sweeney, though expected for some time, will thrill with sorrow tho many friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs, Sweeney. The relenticss hand of death has now secured the third vic- tim from the family. In the two former, that of Johnny and Mary, as in this instance, the children had reached the threshold of manhoodand womanhood, Their character and bably be buried at the county’s ex- peuse. The lave roferred to is very small | and the boys eay that the water & lit- | tle ways below the surface is cold as ice, it being probably fed by aprings, Tt 1 probable that young Hauver got tho cramps sud was unsble to help himself at all, as he was found a few feet from the shore, and might other- wiso have helped himself out by walk- ing on the bottom or in some Way. An invaluable strengthener for the neryes, muscles, and digestive organs, producing strength und appetite, is rown'’s Iron Bitters, 21d&wlw { Impotence, Sexual Debi healch and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, ty. 8§l e e ot LA T From the Antipodes. Sun Fr neisco Daily Alta, W. W. Cole’s New Mammoth circus made a grand parade through the strects yesterday-- a more pictureeque display than when the establishment visited us at the first. Its calliope sent its steam music everywhere Last night it opened at the corner of Mis- sion and Seventh strects, with (to quote the words of the advertisement) ‘‘a perfect flood of majestic marvels.” The attendance Was a crusher, here is no more popular amusement in the United States thau the circus, and e —Omaha Lodge No. 141, 1. O, G. T., | —The cbiel of the Li. & M, iaud depasl- | noyer hay failod, though a fow of the | deet base) and made a dash for the |lives were so good and true thata| Wanten—A good sccond-hand [a good one is always sure of a 4 will give a grana picnic at Hanscom [meny is now sen i roulars to his ., euts : 2 . A r . f h d ful in their | bicyel: Addrees b LSy 1| orush- 3 . Tiok Y A 4 | early specimens wers lail ton hard carriage gate The first basemnn, | career of honor and usefulness in ir | bicycle. rees box X, Central | crush and coin, There are a great park, Tueaday, July 25, 1852, Tickets are | in the various towm of the state o pro- | ba% R e S 5 B G vor, overtook him and recaptured | humble spheres seomed —certain, and | City, Neb 16:3¢ | many new features that Cole Lias been 4 ) put down to the low price of twenty-five ! cure samples f the wheat, oat:, rye, bu- (e A 4 MRS h bl their parents’ hearts were filled with i e O smart enough to acquire during his i conts each, including rupper, ley, potatoer, cto, fur exbi’ ilion ut the | PY tho speeial commitieo ordered by | ™y "l pourth innings Dwyer and |[vaught but happiness. But heaven [ gEey ? | visit to the antipodes, aud thess have —Beveral prominent farmers of this | Nebraska cnd (ol a0 stite fais, congress for paving Ponneylvenia | folland went out on bases, and Hart | willed otherwise, ~ Mary was iirst The Huw,t!wn'x. Centennial * Ex- | fresher:ed the ordinary programme to county held & meeting in this city Satwr- The M. . Carreb, co ner avenue, Washington, athas [ on w iy, chosen, to be followed at ‘an interval | celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May | such an extent that a second or third duy to take steps to organize a farmers' teouth and W luy stood sum In the fifth inning Dorr made an- of less than threo years by Johnuy, 24th, 1881, and lotters patent num- viewing has all the cherms of nov- | association for the insurance of cattle aud | stone August 1. ! Joyd [Pty o0 that 1ay | OthOE Fun, Which way tho lust score | Who was heloved oy all acquaintances. :\g»r "“’tw{" Any pe mon found or | elty, . E horses, Ancther meeting will be held at | Mayor Chase prowise to be preseut and to : WO A | inade by the U. P.'s, the game now [ This wus about a yeac sgo. The|known to tamper with tho manu-| = Among the more notable features is i Millard, August 6th, doli er addresscs, An entertainment witt | ® [ better record than wny known | sunding 4 to 1 in favor ot Omahe, | doubly bereft parents werethen crazed | facture of said puint will be punish- | the fomale wrial byciclist, Mlle, Addie 4 '\. i ; bows namad | be glusn At aish i Masonio ball, pavement; that is perfectly impervious | It continued so until the last half of | With grief, from which they had |ed l'; the full p?:m"“'f-ihw' No per- | d'Atalic, whose performances are mar- ol ’ =il SN TN AT A purty of ofiic als from Des Mofnes, | 10 Water; that hus stoud o loaded | the ninth innings, when Houso made | seatcely recovered when Justin was | 80 has any mllll o rnhon to sell | velous, Tho menagorie has beon re- Ruby was arrested while trying to sell two Fretihy Tty A s (MRS Ll B s thout | long fly into left field, and succeeded called, This last affliction can add [ receipts. AWTHORN & Bro,, inforced by the addition of a white silver napkin rings, one marked N, W, | in g ¥y Auditor, Supervisor, ¥ ous - withou little to the gloom already surround- M., and the other M. J, M., loth of which were taken from the boy by a policeman, Ruby is now in the county jail on the charge of petit larceny, ~ 1t is reported that the enst bound ex® press train on the Denver extension of the B.& M., was ditched near Culbertson, Sawmurdsy night. The engine, baggave car and three coaches left the track, the sleeper only remaining on. The engincer and fireman were injured but how seri- ously is not known, —The Grand Cential saloon and billiard hall was clesed Saturday afternoon by Sheriff Miller on an attachment issued in favor of Will Krug, the brewer, There s also a mortgage for $1,200 on the sawe Architec: and snother, were in the city Frilay for the purpose of exawining our new county jail, It is intended to build & similar institution over there and they wanted to guin what valuable hints our jail could furnish, —A little “mill” occurred at the (i ernment corral the other day betwe porter and a teamster, the bone of conten- tion being & basket of commissaries, A regular fight after the approved rules of the priz? ring took place. First round was won by the porter; second round, a dr third round teamster on top, In the fourth and last round the combatants were sepa- rated, The news of the wounding of Lieut, even amark; that is gritty as sand- paper and not slippery; that is the standard for Washington, adopted by the most scientific exporte; that stands, and invites the closest sorut- iny; that is the cheapest in the long run and short run; that will be la'd here by the man who has laid it in Washington since 1878; that will be a pavement to be proud of; that will be & perfoct covering, and therefore healthy; that can be most casily cloaned of dust and mud brought on it; that produces no dust or mud; that can be cut and repaired as good as new, ‘This famous pavement i composed of a six inch base of hydraulic cement concrete, a one-Half inch cush- in bringing Rogers as well as himself to the home plate. The enthusiasm was now at fever heat, as the ascore stood U, P, 4 and K. C. 3, with but one man out (Hutehinson having gone out on a foul) At this stage of the game Mr, Dorr, the U, P, pitcher, showed himself to the best advantage, for the two suc ceeding batters, Furlong and Ken- nedy sawed out at the bat, this gave thu{lninu Pacifics the game by the small score of 4 to 3, A great deal of dissatisfaction was expressed at the umpiring of J. J. Philbin, and in the case of Dwyer running to lst, Me. Philbin decided that he was safe on lst, whilo the crowd shouted “out!” “out!” “‘out!” from all parts ing tho family hearthstone, which the hope of reanion in the Groat Heroe- after alone can peunetrate, The sym- pathy of all will go out to them iu their terrible affliction. MARRIED, PICKETT~HENDERSON—~In Kirwin, Kansas, on Friday, July 1ith, 1882, by Rev. M. Casley, Horace G. Pickett, untor editor of the Kirwin Ohief, and liss Maggie Hendorson, of Omaha, Ne- braska. Useless Fright To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Urinary Trouble, especialiy Bright's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails of a cure where a cure is Lancaster, Pa, RAILROAD RACKET, A Rumored Strike on the Wabash, Denied by the Officials, The Chicago Times says: It has been remored in railroad cireles for some days past that strike was im- minent all along the line of the Wa- bash road among the running hands, Buffalo and some Australian Kanga- roos, rare Birds, a troop of South Sea Savages and Maori war dancers, who appeared in their primitive costumes, its real Arabian uiiletes and a thou- sand other new attractions, Cole will pitch his tent in Omaha, July 31, Bricur's Dissase of the Kidneys, Diabetes and other Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, which you are be- ing so frightened abont, Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and cure. All The following from a Kansas City pa- per of the 20th inst., referring to the | a time and then make interest: matter, will be read with ‘Ever since the new management | took hold of the Wabash & epirit of | other pretended cures only relieve for you many times v orse, —— - Julius Thiele, of the Tiv oli Gardens, has engaged the Bavarian Band for b property. The probability is that the eui- | Morgan, of the Third Cavalry, in an en- ion of nearly pure asphalt, and finally of the grand stand, Mr. Hutchinson | possible. Wo know this. | economy has prevailed, and various | the summer is a ix i barassmaent is merely temporary and that | gagement with the Apaches is confirmed luj.wu inch layer of trinidad asphalt, guined the sympathy of the evtire au- 3 e | schemes have been adopted in all the |to take un)::;::::nt:]df(l)’r dt‘fk:)c::v:d 0 the msloen and variety theatre will be | but Lis injuries were not so severe as at | Linestone powder and vighty per cent | diance, by motioning them to be quiet | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | departments for the purpose of cut- | Picnics, P, MEBAL - it z s e sharp eand. It becomes more | and let the Umpire’s decision stand. | Made from the wild flowers of th | ting d Whi | gionios, Parades, Serenades, otc. Sos / opened at the tme announced, August | fest reported. Mis left arm and several | gombaot™ by traflio . bot T D lod. on the auntain | wan asen YOSEMITE VALLEY. | iog down expenses. Whils no opeu | cieties and Parties who wish to ens / e 14th, ribs wero shattered but the ball did not | tha A | (NIG DONS - R ASROEAROALAG. G NS PAPIE | AR FAMED LS . »|mecting has resulted herototore, | gage (iood Music for their entortain- 44 & ton Ponnsylvania avenue so fay |of the Stars at the Canfield House |it is the most fragrant of perfumes. | there has been a heap of grombling. | AR, DI —A very pleasant aud informal recc)- | yenetrate the Jungs, An ambulance hus | ghowing *‘no approciable wearing,”" Manufactuved by H. B, Slaven, San Hing, | ments and amusements will do well to tion was given Friday evening at the o dence of Hon. G. W, Ambrose, to Mis Fairfield, of Lincoln, Among those e - been sent eut from the fort to the scene of the engagement, 150 miles away, to orivg in the wounded officer, This can be commenced here within thirty days after a contract is sivned, latd rapidly, and witl be kept in where they were llupli:inx for the purpose of ascertaining how they folc toward the rulings of Mr. Philbin, In the eonversation Mr. Hutchinson said Francisco, For sale 1 Omaha by W, J, Whitehouse and Kennaic Hros., & Co. which has been liable to break into open warfare at any time, some six months past the road las | been holding back more and more o out | give them a trial, All communications i For | and | engagements can be made with Julius Thiele, Tivoli Garlens, coraer of Niuth and Farqaw streets.