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B NTH YE. TIRTEE HURBXA I Have Found It! NEWS OF THE DAY. OMAHA, NEB. MONDAY M( Sullivan it this city July 30 to arrange | the details. )RNING, WASHINCTON. JULY 2, 1883, Central City: Rebocea Knox,BEIk Valley; Bobbie Welch, Shell Creok; Mary Dorrance, Fairmont; Katle Ho near Firth; Lizzie A BREAK IN LIVE STOCK. Thos. Chapinan, brakeman on the Des Moines and Osceola road was drowned | while bathing in Coon river yesterday Liberal Recgipts and Cheap Feed Brings ‘Was the exclamation of a man when he got & box of Eureka Pile Ointment, which is a simple and sure cure for Piles and all Skin Diseasce. Fifty cents by ‘mail, postpaid. SOMETHINGC Cook, Glen Rock; John Winter, Wahoo, The Nebraska National Guards hold their | General Crook Denics the Reports of | " 3185 mi : ; Iee the summer will not be arranged until | fI¥e years ago the State owned 3,185 miles, | really good fat shipping stock the offer- |t for 75 cents. impossible. i w;-;:-lnmmn-n u-'n-'n.ms o s | after he returns, against 5,804 miles owned and operated mgd..u-e not been excessive, and such j Oberlin's Anniversary. meeting was held ot Plymouth Hall lnst| Treasurer Wyman today mailed 51184 | by corporations. There wero 2,185 other |have generally found ready sale. but OnERL night in the interost of & new. railrogd | 1ocks to pay 7707208 intorest due July |miles owned by corporations, but _under | Peo gty cattle formed a largo shure i [y, Achemo of great proportions, the b | 13t on four per cents and on Pacific rail- | State administration. The Stato had then [ 4f the tpPly ard they have been in slow Il will bo n jubllos wsk at tho institution, |stance ‘of which was-as. follows: . Tiep| Yoy bonds, nearly one-half of the railroads under its [ half fat lots were much neglected . The . A great number of venerable men, grad- | double track narrow gauge roads ave to| The condition of the treasury to-day;|control. Of the 1,235 miles then under gap between good and lm;f stock is per- uutes of former years, many distinguished | be built traversing the country in opposite 5"14 coin and bullion 197,601,555 silver | wonstruction, but not in operation, the | ceptibly widenin Range cattle ,'.,m, RO TSR in the ministery or eminent in public | direction from New York to San Francis- | dollars, and bullion 116,214,083 fraction- | ¢ A i ! held g ge : ife s . rpl it 4 ot State owmred 150 miles and managed 200 | held up exceptionally well during the life, are gathered for a grand re-union. |co and from Chicago to New Orleans or |l silver coin; 28,485,471 dollars United § i i week, but suffered with other grades dur- ; s Most of the classes since 1836 are repre- [as the circufar states, from ocenn to ocean | States notes; 54,448,061 dollars; total, | other miles, while corporations owned and [ TR W BEEREE WL DG BTACOs 6 e 00 T o el e e At sented. gLy and from Lako to Gulf. Bight series of 306,040,061 = dollara. Cortificatos out- | managed 88 miles. ™he average cost of | ify) ok, hithartor, CA" Isge yolains G satisfaction. Lo ] e = stock of £25.000,000 each are to be issued | Standing gold 60,988,340 dollars; silver, | all the Prussian railways was $105,715 per i oen ¢ i 3 SYMPTOMS OF A A Peddlar Killed. oo, Dabt o abie cadieas | (98ASIE dollarks currency, 15,405,000, | mile, . At thls tabs the eosat Al | e pomiic g S A GE L Over 100,000 No Use ! Des Morxes, July 1.—Last Thursday wely squl i Prosi ¢ - fenning opureting ISELJNT. BUSR A w in Use ORPID LIVER |, g properly equipped is to be but 20,000\ WasmiNarox, June 20th. —The Presid- | give the State 786 more miles of road and | quotations range at 80@6 10 for nativ ~ night, at Murry, Clark county, a street | dollars to a mile, on single track 12,000, | ent today made several modification in hipping stee gmx 75@4 50 for Te i New Patent Hull Oven. iy Gr: | patent modicinchuan, ot knowing any —— the recent. Executure ondor rolating to | ‘e it Much out of the hand of the cor. | & bEM Beers & e okorm, $44 50, for s T e e ies wero prosent, made a general re- e conketiMon. of thie 1 Revonue | Porations. It will give the State, together | § 2003 70 _for _stockers, 84 R e LA o mark tiat Key Townsend, aged. 10, con: CROOKS WARDS. districta in" tho. Original onder the | Viththe oads it conrols but. does ot yot | [#005; T D for cow, and 8478 Bu h . o C e, i o~ oo e | 1) v o o oy N Sy tvy o o, Bemasho e 22',.‘5:;I‘;“il.fifi“"‘fii"l'fiffl' l}tfl;fl-lamlx;otc‘:‘l; What General Sehofield Says in Re- | Districts of monlana Idaho and Utah are |absolutely own, the management of more | prime cattle are bringing nearly former P B Bl b “um"fl"n'm' SAIET Yo, St Ele e binchs lation to the Dilemma, Conwhdn'«l'nndy(). .’.Hq:lllnt_ur(v(.»lluct‘nr lluuf half the Prussian rm]vu; system, If rates, while common to scrub lots are in Address s - at present in Utah the Districts was|a railrond pays a corporation it should also | little request even at concessions, while HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., ing the auctioneer from the rear struck [santrrancisco Morning Call disignated Collector. ~ This was change y 1k Tiklas | the. ath It' ' 14 201 EHS B ek B him on the head with a ball elub, Ware | Major General Schofield to ajCallyepor- | by the designation of This. P, Fullor | P%Y the State, the only doubt aboutit being | fhe situntion HEREDITARY. died Friday. Townsend waived exami- | ter, yestorday, in relation to the di Collector at present of the Montana | "hether & Government can as well manage, 1 e R LD DI ARNY nation and went to jail. The actis re- | tion of General Crook's captive.Ghirica- | District ns Collector of the New District |And a5 cheaply, the business as the corpo- | Current receipts of cattle are fully SCROFULA. CONSTIPATION. garded as premeditated murder, haus, that there was a univeusal. mis: | Vice-Hollister, Dropped. ration can. That Prussia loses nothing by | equal to this time last year. — Corn fed & _L__' TUTTA RILLE aroconectmity i — understanding . of that and - other impor- | Advices today Tndicets & general out | her investment in railronds is clear, from |Ptock areand have been all the year in RE you aware that in your blood the RS oA o chaias ol Sy a08e of- Mormon Converts, tant mattersof the campaign, both in the | break of small pox among the Arizona In-| the fact that she is still purchasing more of much greater supply than last. ‘,'-nod taint of scrofula has a prominent sitoutii iRemeres, o 18 NEw Yonk, July 1—The steamship |Minds of the general publicand of the|dians, and Comm’r Price has ordered a [ (o after a good many years' esporience, | To0Y, cattle are now selling at §2 5062 place? This s true of every one. It is lia- oo 53y o H;".s‘ endcanss | o Cnda brings 680 Mormon converts in several ofticials of the War and Interior | supply of vaccine virus sont. T 1970 Sers s o foacth o il 'tk | oy k. 190 poundiigweke hESNRIUALE ble at any time, on the slightest provocation, i 1 nourished, 2 oy the Bo | charge of 22 missionaries, The converts | Departments. In the first place they e case of operating the star route |11 1876 very nearly one-fourth of all the{light cows and steers 81 5062 00 less. to develop Itselt in some insidious disease. & |are from Sweden, Denmark, Wales, Eng. | seem to imagine that tho campaign is |service in the pacific section comprising | htional revenues came from Government | On the other hand grass fd Texans are Consumption and many other diseases are rroy 8 land and Norway. The number of men | concluded, whereas it is not. A number | two fifths of the U.S. During the fiscal | railways, Of course there were expendi- |doingas well as then and extra fat lots ) gutgrowths of this impurity of the blood Tunvs “Am DYE A woimien are'abaut equal, of families, and some of the warrioms, |year about to end was 10 per cents | tures for operating the roads and keeping [ On1Y about 2c less. — Very little of the Power over ail scrofulous troubles, as the re- n oL with their white boy captive, Charley | againts 15 per cents per mile Jurin: the | them in repairs to he reduced from the | 'Yy declines on corn fed native boevea markablo testimonials e have' recelved | 3RatHAmon Wi shango o Guoss Fatal Comision. McComas, are still secreted in the Sierra | preceding fiscal year. i WL I e is falling on_ Texans, owing. mainly 1o e B A | bR oo Kty Tnetantnens Cricaco, July 1—The outgoing | Madre, and are to be brought back to| M. Willmot, charge d'affirs of Rus- | ST PR UL K 000 L T doubt t the Iateopening of the shipping JMEssne C. T Hoop & Co: Gentlemen— | ealitor mi, 0 0 O | e Wabash rond. to-nighi cof, | the ain body with General Crook, at [sia, was o day presented to the President [ Proflt we should nob have huurd of this last | season for southwest stock, less than § \ oubhd Y jcungest son has always been LFICE, 35 MURDIAY ST.. . fidded with o stroot car at Root street | 1i8 station at” Prescott, A. T., where he|and delivered a lotter from the Emperor | investment of more than $81,000,000. oniy 1“_“‘,“{“""?”"“" this month against hishead discharging trom hisears, aud a run- Lo T L crossing near the southern city limits, | 15 ¢Xpected to arrive to day. ~About tem | of Russia expressing his appreciation of | The advantage of the State as the owner | ey bk that number during cl e g . By '8 AL a : wi o is oover ! soredi Py or v .| ¥ by =, 5"5' 015 T2 s e and sminshed it o fragments. The Jamps | 11 10 he sent out a party with a nuti| the action of this government in aceredit- | and operator of a railroad over any eorpo- | MR AT L L dication ischdrging 5o that I was obliged to wash L HTaEbIoA R Sid it ire Of | ber of Chiricahuas to try and find and |ing Mr. Hunt as a special representative | yagion is not difficult to explai In the : : Hoat them open” every morning, his eyelashes i ot bring back the remainder of the tride|to Moscow on the occasion of the impe- : ALk L ARG it |of recovering from its demoralization. nearly all coming out; he was exceedingl: oms in the car only one ()nu\pctl}‘._“ heir A B S X sttt bv ! | first place, the State, if of first-class credit, | Not much can be hoped for while the L TR TR T unhurt. Tt is believed two or three of |fow their mountain retreat, and until | rial coronation and in ordering a vessel [ erbAo0 B Bt T8 RGOS (00 cr Hope 5 /' mealsiday. Wowere unatlo 10 find uhr: ookt i fured Wil die { this is done_the campaign will not be | of the navy to Russin and in directing | 1ike Russi, England or the United States | panicky fecling exists in products. Some \ ing that had the least effect upon him il e worst injured will die. 2 i 2 ol ivd <1} can borrow maney to purchase a railroad at | slight gain in prices was made early in hing that ha tholeast effcat upon him il over. The Indians surrendered them- |the presence of admiral Baldwin at the Y to | . ) y pring, 1876, we ga had beor trentad't RS e 4 s Proslad oh acts | from 8 to 817 per cent. The strongest cor- | the week but thisswas all wiped out on m-sampafltgz.“gklsgrm:nggn .'&‘{:3 st had been treated in a manner inti- | ceremony. The President said such acts | from 4 per cent, ronge T The American Diarrhea Cure | Has stood the test for twenty years. Sure cure for all. Never Fails. Diarrhaca, Dysentary, aud Chole: ra Morbus. Deane's Fever and Agne Tonic & Cordial. It is impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of so- a soft and brilliant mu-ln? Complexion, no matter how the Apaches Returning to the War Path. Lynchings Make up the Sabbath Accidents, Shooting Scrapes and afternoon. Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Sands, (vo- tired) is dead. The condition of Archbishop Purcell is unchanged. There is still some hoy he may rally. A train on the Pittsburg and Ft. Wayne The Coming Quartermester General, Presideut Arthur's Summ tion, Vaca- Checks and Balances in Uncle Sam's Cash Box, annual encamqment and drill at Crete for four ys, beginning August 21. To the compan jon visiting the encampment, the citizens of Crote offer prizes wa follows: For the best driled company, silk fiag valuad ¢ §75; for the second mtmm[uny..‘g'fl. For the best targot shooting by company, 850; bext team of six from any company, £25; bes t drillod team of six in silent manuaf of arme, 825, For the host band i attendance 850; for the second Prices Down Considerably. The Decline Greatest in Corn Fed Cattle—A Prospect of Prices Go- ing Still Lower. SURE CURE, WARRANTED Mens. rond collided with n street car at a cros , best 8§20, Govornor Dawes also offers to the 4 bbb o i dg 7 r it may naturally be. i3 sing in Chioago and killed three pers it drilled company & siver oupr worth 875, | The Hog Market Sull Demoralized. in’s olia Balm is a CAPITOL NOTES, other prizes are to be offered to b announced Stock Sales. | ons. hereafter, i A Talk with Crook. i o - Special Dispatch to Ti Brx. % W.J. WHITEHOUSE| delicate and harmless arti kil OB UK Tobua, roox |, Tho river is taiting 0"t @rivbhies g | RO EERERR TS0 e LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, ¢dle, which instantly removes and (‘lp(-‘Bm‘h;v .-\il{-(le-(‘mn‘;) 'mi\:;d hour at §t. Louis. ; d : Holabirds of the quarter master gen sl '".“ l.’n“l“ e Tk ik d For Sale by all D, Frockles, Tan, Redness, here this ate to ‘Wash. | . Bill McDonald, a Missouri rapist was | dopartment has Boen recommended by | A Berlin dispatch statos that the Gov-| ChIcAco, June 30.—The live stock or Sale by a puyy,sfs ‘l Yul- here this afternoon, en route to Wash- |, - ) y « 1) A } nes e commended by 3 sHieket been adversely aleetil e it by i @ ool Roughness, Eruptions, Vul ington. In an interview this eveniny, | \¥1ched yesterday at Bowling Groen. | Secy, Lincoln to the president for ap- |ermment (Prussian) has resolved to pur- | jparket s agin been adversely affocte 2 sent by Exptom G Sops of price,, L et gor lushings, ete. 6tc. 80 | iho General says that the welegraphic ro | Agnes L. Wynne of Brooklyn was fa. |vintiment as quarter master general to chase six rilroads, at a cost of 350,000,000 | o sew o tne, general deprossion in EULI elicate and natural are S | ports that the hostiles are ‘again ‘on. the | taily shot to-day by her husband, James |succoed general Tngalla who willbo placed | marks. Fetimating the mark at 25 conts, Oattle tave mot st Tioatls It R effects that its use is mot | war path are absolutely without founda- | Wynue. Mrs. Wynneis 19, and herjon the retired list. The appointment |(his is equal to $81,250,000 of our money, | there is & strong offs > oh the, L u{ VAPOR COOK STOVE ! ted by anybody. tion. In fact, the good opportunity to |husband a year younger. will bo made as soon s office becomes va- | oy o gond many years Prassia ,m"(mmyy Bvens & lens el ‘.":m:?;i",':" -] o lady x.s the right to |surrender is fully realized, and further| The entire business part of Cotton. | cant. pursued the policy of absorbing the rail- | this has rendered the trade slow for all’ t a disfizared in [demonstration by them would be most|wood Falls, Kansas, was destroyed hy| daant loaves Weaali Al e & but the P c P present a disastiots, With Nans, Lo and Beni- | fire yostordsy h Y ) e“m;nu ent leaves Washington for | wayg within her dominion owned by corpo- | Pt the most desirable lots. The receipts society when the Magnolia to subdued, and'old Jut, & refugee from | © yestarday, New York on Monday next, where he have been somewhat in_oxcess of last at once. [ ut d not a sore I his head [ g T #25 No. 108 Merrimck ., Lowell, Mass. 7, but Messrs, Hood & C of 161 put up in forms of almost infinite 0., (Lowell, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Equalled by none in deliriam of AaNeut Balm is sold by all druggists (NE[RIVIE XCION/QIUIEIRIOIR) fever. 68 lizes germs of discase and sickness. his own tribe, further trouble is quite THE DUELISTS. The Richmond Editors Satisty Their exch At the second shot Elam was struck in the upper part of the right thigh. Bierne © of shots neither was touched. | et A Big 8¢ mating that they would be held respo ble for their acts, the others, instead of following their exmmple, would have fought till the last was killed, The cap- that they will not be held responsble for end only in their extermination. When ilhc remainder of the band are brought will remain several days, His plans for were no less spontaneous than due to the friendly relations which have so long T i hiba . countrice:together And tlist the opportunity to testify their good the first of July. He will then have for the position. ———— STATE JOTT | while the corporation road is. rations. Of all the lines open to traflic poration must pay fi careful of the rights and interests of the people and able to manage the road as well ym 5 to 6 per cent. in this country and not less than 41¢ per cent. in Euvope. The difference will average 2 The tax on week which was not at all needed. Of Wednesday and Thursday but added to the loss. The fecling mnce has been weak and uncertain. The receipts were about equal to last week, of about 75,- G " i bty e PRSI ks $00d | rur cent. in favor of the Stato. On an in- 000, Packers have been waiting for vals m‘:&dgm"fi'r&'&fl‘-‘-?ni’fi::fi{??f'” Thirst for Gore, e Syt T T v ?%wu Spsnion a1t | vestapant of $41.000,000,this makes o year- | uen to touch bottom but. there T boen R TTan s word Tor Tood's tansapariin @m" 4 of the band, are some of the most ac- ASHINGTON, June 30, Quartormas. |ly difforance of $1,620,000 against the cor-| & ¥OOR Mdity {“’ a7 "“l':;“’"“ Sarsapatiia Nay been known as & temeaial - countable offenders, the policy being to |ter-Genoral Ingalls requests to bo placed | poration. If the Government is honest, | Sbesulutors have largely ' controlred the T e rtes o s VAl blon Tark 4 am Bored Through the Thigh. |instil the confidence in the Chiricahaus [upon the retived list of the army from market. ~Heavy, hoge REo wisiiing: mumy 0 ht animals, Sales range from their deeds, for were such their belief | been forty years in the service. Consid- ) 8 st [ 5 although rancy lota will some- i W R A T Sraxtox Va, June 30-Bierne and Elam | now, or after being placed on the reser- | erable speculation exiats as to his succos. [ & corporation can, this §1,630,000is so | tinos command as high ns 86 40. This yalus, Certainly’ they bave voueliers of | mhoanly known epeifefor Eplloptie %@ | the Richmond duilests met, this morning | vation, they would descrt to the cliffs and | sor. Generals Halabird. Suxton and |much saved to the people. ~ In the “next | it llfi 76a8 25 lu;cn t’IuIm I-;::N‘;"e.u. Ipn;rmg dinary."— Euttors Lowell Wookly Journad, O | gaAlso for Spaems and Fallng Sickncas 768 | near Newhope in this county, At thefirst | gorges, necessitating another nicht, to | Perry, are the most prominent candidatos | pluce tho Government road is ot taxed, | the first woek of July 1862, na high as high as €9 was PAID FOR CHOICE HEAVY HOGS. corporation railways in Prussia amounted Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores |in by the searching party, and General GS, i 1 There have nave not quite so man V B ¥ T arty, and to more th 1,100,000 1878, These 1 L preed oS00 & o Lowall Mgy, | Shcanses blaod, qgickons sluggleh irculation. | escaped unhurt. Bierne theexpressed him- | Crook has made out i campaign report o more; that| 31,000 11 160 "% | lieop received here as on last week, A " DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, | #@Permanently and promptly cures paralysis. Yes, It is a charming and healthful Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. perient. self as satisfied, and the parties, left the field in opposite directions. Elam had been conealed 10t many miles | for the War Department, which he can- [not do untilZthey,are, it will then be de- cided what disposition there will be made Gene Rogers, the eventeen-year old son of a Fremont banke weighs 240 pounds. The foteman and the master mechanic of the two points conceded, as they surely must be, it follows that the State, as the owner and operator of the railways, can always though the supp! lias been ample and trade rather slow, f low grade animals Kill Serofula and Kings Ex ; (, oo L 1 Few good to choice sheep suitable for ianges bad breath to good, removing cause. | from the scene of the combat for several| of the Chiricahuas, but not until then, | U. P. shops at Grand Island paid out five hun- | arord lower rates of transportation than |shipment, have been offered and the uts biliousness and clears complexion. St s ey 4l 3 4 o oty of line into a lake A always B ¥ f J : ARGHI I Ec I S Elarming resoivent And matchless laxative.rgs | 108 past, the arrangement's f"'l the | ag the decisiou must follow the official re- | fdred foet of lino futo u lake, that: bl always | (%o horation in competition with the shipments east are much lighter than P 1t drives Sick Headache like the wind.<e% meeting were maturedin Richmond, at|jort, which may not be rendered for 3 . AZREMOVED T0 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK SIOUX FALLS ASPER - STONE {7 Contains no drastlo cathart ptly cures Rheumatism by Restores lif 1s guaranteed to cure all nervous ‘Endorsed In writing ading physicians in U. Leading clergymen n U. 8. and ove and c o oplates. routing it.-wn iving properties to the blood.~&a disorders. @8 £ Reliable when all oplates fail. w8 Refreshes the mind and invigorates the body. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. <o8 od. rfifty thonsand Europe. 8. Europe.-&8 Diseases of the blood own it a congueror. <68 druggi Tho D 8. 1, Rcknond Md. ., Proe, NGOSTUR a time when Elam was in the vicinity and Bierne in West Virginia. Both principals managed to evade the author ities at six this morniug met in the woods two miles from Waynesbor, At the first fire neither men struck. Bierne (the challenger) demanded a second shot which was granted and the bullet from | his pistol hit the upper part of Elams and Bierne raising his hat to the crowd opposite hurried into the carriage and was driven rapidly away and subsequent- ly taken to the stock train at Caimass. HARRISBURG, VA, July L—W. E. Elam was wounded in the right thigh in the duel with Mr. R.T. Berne, near Wagner's boro, Auguisto county, ow at | some weeks yet. All the statements re- ported concerning their disposition can until that time be but pemature conje upes. Tlie best plan will be to leave the Indians in charge of General Crook, as he reomended, and not under the Interi- |or Department, as was reported, and which repert was redeived with not a lit- | tle displeasure by General Crook, as he ported in a dispatch as having stated that the Indians should not go upon the ervation, be cause there was mot s cient appropriation for their support, but the War Department, he thought, which had $27,000 at its disposal for the sup- port of Indian prisoners should corral and tame them, and moreover, that put- covered that the rope had heen coiling up on the bottom, eighteen foet below. ‘Wolves are desparate south of Lincol The B. & M. ran a_special train Saturday from Lincoln to the Sunday school convention at Crete, They still have roller skating at Brownville- Miss Mollie Barada has been declared the best lady skater. The storms have been doing great damnge eight of them banded together and attempted to capture a freight train, but we) n off, and peppered with ! Bishop Clarkson preached at North Platte Sunday. Lincoln doesnt seem to have been very weil pleased with the Thomas concert. coln is too factidic A large number of Omaha merchants have State, All great railways are built on the credit system. 000, The money is raised, generally, by bonding the road and its properties as the work progresses. The bonds usually run at 6 per cent. ngs, after paying all operating expenses, Now the Government can do the same amount of construction on capital borrow- ed at 8 per cent,, which gives it the enor- mous advantage of 3,000,000 & year, over the corporation. If the i its just taxes, say no more The corporation plans a road or | & system on a prohable cost of $100,000,- If they cover as much as | last year. The demand is almost wholly confined to the local butcher’s trade, but disposes of all desirable lots arriving. Prices have been held rather steady. Advices concerning the condition of the western herds are most._encouraging. | Wyoming range_cattle are reported in much better condition than usual, The grass is one of the finest ever known, and the calf crop is large. Forsale by all leading druggists. $1.10.7%8 right thigh, Bierne was untouched. Elam | partly evidenced in his telegram concern | doWn in Nemaha. the cost of the road, that amounts to & de-| " H call is Iiuuudn%urmnuuting of all Da- For teetimonlals and circtlars send stamp, FELL TO THE GROUND ing the matter. Secretary Teller is re- Tfl'.nr are audacions troublesome in | duction of $6,000,000 a year from the earn- | kota stock raisers to take place at Fargo, the neighborhood of North Platte. Twenty. July 9, to effect the organization of a Da- kota's stockmen’s association. At the sale on Wednesday of the sur- plus of the shorthorn herd of the Hamil- tons of Kentucky, 47 animals, brought $21,290, Some extensive additions to the manu- facturing establishments at the stock the house of Lt. Gov. Lewis, this county. | ting them upon a reservation would prac- A the Government’s advantage amounts to |yards are in progress. Morri Fair- jn Company. BITTERS. ——— 7| tially be “turning thom loose, becaus | oen waking donations to-the home for “the | (P PRI L T (| bank e oracting a largo canning_eatab- T, RE OF COUNTERFEI TELEGRAPH NOTES. they would only remain until next spring, do h £ quments against Government ownership lishment 300 feet in length. Armour & ° {xcor ‘An excellent. appetising tonic of when they would go on the warpath a. | GEite thousand dollary is the amount of duw | & y Co are building a monster warehouse EU L T axguiotio Bavot, now bod orer e | 1\, e, ion they would go on the, warputh & | age clutmed by Emina Yelkin of Beowuville| rests on the assumption that it would en-| o b9 BUERE A moneter warehous B T s b m, aTanD oy Xy grdems for Sibiue flavor, nowsefoverthe | Wi, Neal, on trial at Sedan, Kas., for | €3in. He also said that he did not think | from Henry Steinman for slanderously soows- | 0 9% " PR 0T TR A 0 o cove of gro joining { g A Diarrhova, Fever avd Arue, and all | yurder , was acquited. that there would be any dissagreement |ing her publicly of being a prostitute. gnaqer | P their present establishment, dAlwrdar- of the Dlgetlfve Urgans, .- 1! b Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lots for prompt deliv ery. The compar y is shipping Paving Blocks/' To,both Chicugo and’Omah licits correspond. and orders from conts 2 engaged in paving fla 10 8 glass o ummer el article, B, BIEGERT of counterfeita, “A¢k your grocer or drugglst for the manufactured b few drops {mpart a delicions ‘champagne, and nke. ry it, but enuine & sost'.“m & NN The Continental guards, of New Or- leans, have arived at Baltimore. There isa general crusade against trade dollars throughout the country. The condition of Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, is still very serious. Thus far seven jurors have been secured in the Polk case out of a panel of 150, The master plumbers, in convention at New York, decided ' that apprentices wmust serve five years, Frank D, Conger, son of Senator, of between himself and the secretapy of war as to the disposition of the Indians, and when Crook understood the circumstan- ces he would not ask to have them placed on the reservation. matter will be arrainged harmoniously, but not when the circumstances shall under stood by Crook, but when the Sec- taries shall nderstand them as Crook loes. He has lived among the different tribes until he knows alnost every wa- rior, and understands their every charac- teristic, and his experiences entitles his never mistaken judgement to proper con- 1t is likely that the | John Nelson, a Bwede twenty-one years old waw killed by lightning near Syracuse Friday evening. Four hundred bushels of wheat were des- by rain on the farm of Geo, Fish near Helena 3 A strike occurred on Mr. Cassidy’s construc- tion train, near Syracuse, on_Friday. Road- master Leochy allowed the demands of the strikers, but discharged the leaders. The people of Culbertson complain because the B, & M. *‘cannon-ball” train does not stop there. Messers, Cotton, Duff & Co., bankers of Syracuse have organized their firim into & nat- too great increase of power in the Govern- ment. But it is difficult to see by what means political corruption could be carried to a greater extent than the corporations have carried it, and it is gertainly better that power should be lodged in the Govern- ment of the State than in the corporations. In this country we sometimes have one other objection to State ownership—that the State’s agent could not conduet the business us well as the corporation’s. The success of the Prussian system ought to si- o — Indian Horse Thieves. Special Dispatchos to Tux Brx. Helena, M. T June 30.—The follow- ing was just received from Ft. Assin- iboine, about one hundred lodges Crees were preparing to move South under the leadership of ttle Pine, ostensibly for the purpose of hunting buffalo, but in re- ality to steal horses and commit other redations in - Montana Col. Tlges will intercept them and see that their so- journ on this side of line is short, | — " r " . @ : f o i N pnce this " e State’s agel E Mmoo Dopon, Chiigo, Wost Di Michigan, has been appointed postmas- | sideration. His private letters to Major | fonal bunk undor the namo of the First: Jat | lence this objection. ' 1f the State's ugent Destructive fire, L on Railway, Chicago December 5, 1 ter at Washington. General Schofield before the campaign | Prest "W A Cotton Vieo Proct. and a o LB T | aacia) Dbt TR D. Elwell, President Sioux Falls Water Power Com i Uy hix ‘tabuee asten 1| Bree't., W, A, Cotton Vico Prost., hulf a million soldiers for four years; if | Special Dispatch to Tik Brx. » A family of five persons were drowned | 29880 regarding his future actions and | Cotton cashier. Capital $60,000 they can conduct the vast and 'intricate| Lonpox, Juse 80, — Fire at Aix La Sim:—1 have reccived from your company those of the Chiricahuas, and the fi- 1852, about 100 cazioads of granite ‘since October 1 ) Dlocks and have laid them between the rails of N Bwet raway tracks in- the heart of the city. 1 WORT TH SENDING FOR! in the Ohio river, near Madison, Ind. Their skiff was capsized by the waves nal result, all proofs of this, as they Mrs, John Grubb and four li @ drowned in the flood of Sund; - ' | of miles of route, there postal system over hundreds of thousands is no reason to Chapelle yesterday ~ distroyed twent ) ; iy houses and roof on the tower of town hall BCHENCK has juet published a book o . assing steamer. were prophe in e particular of | inst., at South Fork, Richardson think they could not manage any number g 2 » Bave been i paving materiai i this ity ormany | NISEASES OF THE LUNG i s pemalug aeatien, s what afterward occurred. — As rogards | were atlompting to escapo f L [ of miles of railway as well as the corpora- | Havie, Jos Steamer Kate from * 100 the granite paving blocks furnished by your 0 HOW T The president has modified his original | the appropriation for the Indians’ main. | 1988ed home to the high L attle | tions do. Bombay was obliged to stay in roads and ‘are the most regular in shape aod perte = O CURE THER | 1der re zing the revenue collection | tenance on the rescrvation, the War De- | There are twelve thousand head of - cattle perform quarantine with steamer Bern- and as far as 1 have been of as durable feature as a; ver becn ffcred or lad in the o P Yours, lo to judge, ars v materlal that K. LAK Al servic concerns low The most important modificaion Kentucky, _that state being al- one more district. partment will provide it. And as to their going on the warpath in the spring, General Crook’s argument in his late dis- at Ogalalla. Miss Mattie Douglass was shot in the back one day lust week by a spent ball from a shoot- ing gallery at Hardy. The wound s not dan- Vacation, 0 Tuk Bk, R. I, Juse 29, ). It isSemi- officiall hard which arrived the same place with a case Asiatic cholera on board, — \ O o s, ention Ot e =Fivo murderers wore langed Friday: | Ditchos of having Woruuliy uulhjupl‘n.l..mll gerous, i g ol lly stated, hat llolt;;mtl'n‘_mtl“.I\‘h.h;::‘ Noplacing the Melkans: 910 WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN ' | o T O ] William Finch and Martin Joseph, col- | 400 Shacien wio wauld How \eh Jes® Love is the new editor of the Cu arrive shout the 10U ot LY e | Special Disyateh o Tun B Pl ko centily that 1 have examined a pioce of | PROPOSALS FOR REPAILRS 1, and Tualisto, an Indian, at Ft, | e assistante in guarding the handful o o and two ohil- | time will bo spent at West Tsland '| " Buuixaroy, 1, June 30.—The Ga- ‘g Lhave scen in Amcrica. i | cation of the School District. of the city of Omuha, | Maryland, and Tony James, also colored, ted that he d;'u“" "l ‘;' b ot u'l“. 1i off its abutments into the water, | | F 0 e, Y | dred negroes have arrived at the Whites b : i, et for st .t Tt is announced in oftcial circular that | sender to them by Crook of the Indian a by Cholora No taking the place uf strikers thore. ; buikding, in secordance with pans and specifications | the various roads constituting the Wabash | bucks because they were taken captive n lust wook, an Iwill b8 | guecial Dispateh to Tu Brn. - Stone for Paving Purposes. |30 on s syster 1.,.\i‘~h.-l-n1.«.”;..].:.«1"."«1 grouped | on Mexican Soil, Indian nt Wiloox O AR s The Duelists Meet. ! o intorsted i such mprosementa | FpbeEie s Ml be resivdtrcach e of wark, | it four Aiviniona, to bo knowd ae the | is reported as having said he belioved the from cholera yesterday wero 113, Special Diapaich b0 Tua Bam B Vel | 45 o i uperinlendeuts and sistania havo beor | Loiaad wa just sat, hoped I wauld tomary or telve dollaeswvorth | K0, rkns, Juno. 30~The governor of | STANTON, VA, Juxx 30.—Bume aud B ancral management and sapervision of the | 53 geroer ©f the Board f Fluction, v¥R, Secyt ",‘.].)],.,“,m[ HA S T i complied with. nd was made | G, P nen of penmanship by childron | Algeria_issued an order prohibiting the | Eam, the Richmond duelists met this 8 business is now in the hands of W M your letters to John D. Peabody, M. D., Patsey Burnes, of Ihuutmml.u.n, has challenged the champion, Sullivan, to |it was unjust, for the reaon that by | agreement with Mexico General Crook had | authority to chase and fight the Indians in the state schools. A committes of ruutlum-:u have awarded this to Jamoes ¢ of Sutton, Prizes were also given 'ay, North Platte; Theodore Berth, ( 3 the cholera in Egypt. usual pilgrimage to Mecea on account morning near New Hope in this county, at first exchange of shots neither was toushed, at second shot Edam was struck C— A collision occurred this morning near spar four three minute rounds fo181,600, | on Mexican soil, and as a result to take {PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. |the division of the gate money o bd | and retain the X : 3 e in upper part of right thigh and Burne " A.C. SENEY, risoners of the war, and | Ialand; Kt¢ Oadand) Dl Hartford, Conn. Two engines and o |escaped unhurt. Burne then expressed h P S e R cons o OFFICE ROOMS, 3 and § 1607 FARNAM. the same as in the contest between Mitch- | their custody cortainly shall vemain with | tia Hall, Nottlo Koarney; | postal car were badly smashed and sev- | hymself as satisfied and the parties left res. o P | Residence, 1714 Douglas - - - Omaha, Neb | el and Sullivan, Burnes desires to meet | the United States. Walter E. Rowe, O'Conner; James Barge, | eral railroad employees hurt, field in opposite directions, I e <43 . 2 a0 g BT s PPN N

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