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OMATA DAILY BEE--MONDAY, JULY 28, 188 but atroama of water soon suppressed it. | EUROPE UNDER ARMS. WL 000 batseriee of fatd sane siover | THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY \A The building has had the reputation for von Goltz and Colonel Hennebert are yoars of belng occupied by women of : in | quite right in predicting that the battles | ¥ather parchassble virtue, and is such |SIAMIDG Facls Brought 00t in[dtie Foheeawin bo “‘gigantio massacres,” an old, rickety affalr, that it would have Nor will these massacres be confined to bohn woll to have lot it burn down. Recent Books, Iand engagemonts. The same destruc: E C. R. SCHALLER, Train is Quickly Killed ~His 2B Nl A(J}LNT-’ Name and yme TIOWA ITE \MIL Unknown, y LARD HOTEI- BT Davenport barbers aro out with & pe- throwing a projectile of 6,000 pounds, Yesterday morning as the Sioux Oty | tition for Sunday closing. which can pierce armor three feet i 1 o fo or profe: : . ESTABLISHED AT OMAHA, 1869, |train, after arriving at the local dopot,| The Courier thins Foropaugh lost| Colonel Hennebert, the former profes. | ihioknens, = For tho lnst twelve years a Offers a large list of Real Estate was pulling out for the transfer, an un-[aocout 81,600 in Ottumwa. fji!l[“ St. 1\7". hlu ';‘rm::g l‘\'n’n"‘k.‘ .-l.|l|m| field qu,h-r.y has boen turned out every for Salo, including the following | known man in attempting to jump off,| Boeris sold by tho bottlo in Des | LHatobe Sous fos ATRERT, NECHTs to | duy at Woolwich arsonal, i o described property. fell under the wheels, and was instantly [ Moines now, and not by the glass. other remarkable book, the ‘‘Nation [ Armstrong's factory. Thereis no stop- B (. B Sohaler oftrslota none tan: @1 ()()() | killed. Tho wheels passed over his body Thero is & prospect of a_cavalry com- | Armee,” of M. do Goltz, & Prusian major. | ping at the government works of Spandu, e sl o Crer gy | CUtHng it in two, whilo one log and ono | PAF Of(H{Ly or aixty mon will bo- organ:| The latter ia a book which ought to open | Dauts, Dantiig, and Strasbury, and st Ot ittt 0800 arm wero rokon, and bis hond badly| i Prtptaian chorch st Paution | oo Taveniony e sommiy. T | Aoty aiblitiment the duly produc | One of the Best and largest Btocks in the United States \] WO A . - - o b O d Yo AV s, an Cun e " (4D00) | bruised. The mangled body was taken | was damaged by lightning on the 2lat o | leave no doubt in the minds of thoso who | guns throwing. projectiles of 100 kiley to select from. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, OUT AND CRUSHEF. — — tive emulation is apparent The genuine Cloveland hats will bo on | Great Continental Armies That Could bth, IN NAVAL MATTERS No nation is willing to be ontdone by its rival, Italy arms her Duillo with an en ormous 100-ton ¢un, England at once produces a monater cannon of 200 tons, A Steanger in Jumping from a Moving sale at Metoult Bros. by th be Put Into the Field at Once Money Spent on Fortifications, Sohaller offers 4 acros near U. track, (51.) ohaller has in Barker's sub. on, 9th 8t house and lot (63) rooms, and remaining there during the day was looked upon by many, but no one was able to recognize ness in Dubuque and gone toa more in- vititing field, at Lake City, Minn. “Who Will Be the Next!” is the title the highest degreo the national proten. | those of Portsmouth more than 70,000 sions of France's ambitious neighbors. 1t | 000 francs, and, to insure the cosst de- is & spocioa of translation into proso of | fences at other points aud incroase the ELEGANT PASSENGER ,ELEVATOR, . Schaller will sell lot near Saun. )() | by Coroner Connell to his undertaking [amount of 8150. reflect that it was written with a purpose, | caliber, The defensive works at Ply- C oo mvercamtary 1,000 John J. Teck has quit the saloon busi- |and that this purpose ia to stimulato to | mouth have already cost 35,000,000 frane | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ller will scll on 8. 11th 8t., 2 5’"0 the unfortunate man, He was appar- of » new soug sung by the Burlington old Von Moltke's recent war chant, and efficiency of her marine, England has ex- R, Sohalisr will sell near Low a + nue, lot 196x50 (60) 110t (66). nover before have (iermany's aspirations [ pended Jover 300,000,000 francs since ently about fifty years of age, of medium [saloon-keepers. The (iazette says so ; J 45 4 . 5 o been roclalmed with such haughty|1872, ‘Belgium has spent 50,000,000 LR I M__JLU height and weight, and dark complox-| John Cassady, a carpoutor, ws [franknoss. On the morrow of Sadowa mLumplmgum fortifications at Antwerp, AL R R I ioned. There was nothing found on the | the drowned n Grand Fork, near|the Duko d'Aumale, ina careful study of | Italy has sacrificed 186,000,000 feancy to reduocod rates. " body by which a clue could be gained as })\";]sfl“:'» on Sunday, 20th, while]the Kuropoan situation resulting from | tho security of her frontiers, capocially . Sohallor has for eale proporty to who he was or whore he belonged athing. the events of 1866, asked the quostion: [along the French border and has laid out ’ S pATIAE R HnAl oo purchase iron Thero was simply a littlo bit of nows. | The Kingaley Times s in favor of | Would Germany absorb Prussia or Prus-| 100,000,000 francs on the roadsted of aper, an insurance company's lotter | Koeping the saloons open there, for *‘he fsia absorb Germany? and concluding in [Spezia, Even the small states have been 5 000 | head, and a little tobacco, but no letters who seeks to close up the saloons in[favor of the latter hypothosis, after |obliged to follow the disastrous oxample ==z for valuables, On his left arm was | Kingsley, drives trade to LeMars, if he | admitting that the consequent regime [and Holland has not hesitated to devote o Cass street, west 224, ,500 | tatooed & full’ crucifix, it being on the | succeeds. wan contrary to German principle, harm.- f a sum of 65,000,000 francs for the organ. jAl1sE Wil 861l 00 ook 1.500 muscles of the arm above the elbow. On| For the capture of the man who shot [ ful of many German intereats, prophesied |ization of & vory original system of locks addition, y the left forearm was also tho goddess|Sherift McCord, of Marshall county, | that such a line of aggressive policy would [ by which hor lowlands can be submerged necesaary by the forco of [at any glven moment, and so renderod ing value R, Soballor offors 10t on Caming U street, 674x270—residonce (8)) R. Schaller has for sale one ot on 9 IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE “% (O, K Sl oion « tnovuinen O 000 |°f liberty with tho mational flag|thero is now offored £500, as follows:|bo made 3 { — « proverty at 0, in colors, about the wrist was| Marshall county offors $200, City Bank | circumstances as to constitute a perma. [ {mpracticable for tho movement of troops a d . 0 C. & Smatlor sl il 1545 acres D ()()( [* tattooed bracelet, and on the hand |of Marshalltown $200, and Ben 0. nent peril to the peace of Europe. [except along narrow causways which are « in & body stock farm i was an anchor, There were also some | Rhoades $100, h)::_nrcu]{ three yu?rl“_i\lm; olnp(;odhl’m!urlo enfiladed by tetes du pont and every- e o IE Ve, A (| LBl BIKEKR OB the EISKY RELLDUL Ll AR | 2 . " in Viola | this policy was fulfilled, and although | where destructable by mines. The shal- s ot~ 4 000 g At i democratio ratification in Viola | sinco then fourteen other years huve [lowoss of tho inundation will prevent all | was 80 badly cut up that the designs|township, in Audubon unty, on th could not bo made ont, Tho middlo | 19th, the slodgo which was used betwon | 12psed it is no loss ominous now of the | danger of bont attacks and at timen of C. 558 how rnstones 10 vooms, 0,000 fingor of tho left hand was atifl. "~ Per- | two ‘anvils for cannonading burat, and | e¥il to come. o X126, fine residence, 10 rooms. R, Sohaller has for salo on south . avonies § 100 o Feebdensh. 2,500 R, Schallor will scll 1,120 acres, 2 500 O oodtoumes, 8 targe basms, wise: 28,500 < " mills, goalos, cto. R Sohllor—Dodge Co. farm, 2500 . woroe, hovace, bavna and vataante D0, 000 {mprovements C R. Sohaller offers some of the greatest bargaine o In’ Real Estato anvwhoro. PARTIES WISHING TO Sellor Purchase LOTS AND LANDS ARE INVITED TO CALL. Has had 35 years' experlonce In dealing {n REAL ESTATE and may safoly be con- sulted a8 to Investments and on conteme platod improvementa to tho city. Has haps from some of these marks the iden. tity may be hereafter established. An inquest was held yestorday after- nnon, the jury consisting of E. G. Sears, A. W. Backhoff and Ed Morse, Fraok Talkinburg, the engineer of switch engine No. 7, on the C. & N. W, Ry., was aworn. He had just pulled some cars onto the side-track, and walted there for the incoming Sioux City train to pass along the main track. He notlced the deceased just be- fore he was killed. The Sioux City train had stopped at the depot and let the pas- engers off, and was just starting out for the transfer, as they passed the witness he saw the man standing on the lowe~ sthp of the front platform next to the last car and evidently proparing to jump. Hodid jump, alighting squarely on his feet, but the next minute he was down on the ground on his hands and knees, and was attempting to raise up when the one of the pieces struck Joseph Pang- burn just below the left knee and de. molished the log 80 badly that amputa. |44 tion was necessary. Every continental power |intense cold such arrangements have has only one great preoccupation—that | beon made for dralning off the water of protection against conquest; every | from below the frozen crust that the sur- natlon covers its territory with fortrosses [ face ice will not support either material _increasos its|or men. But it is especially .. |effectiveness, and exhausta its 1esourcesin Mrs. Samuel Pollock, of Dubuque, rid- | armamenta without limit, IN GERMANY, ing on Wednesday evening with ier two |fatally lond to intornational rui y lead to international ruin, say the 3 children, cramped the buggy too short in | goonomists; most indubitably it must, :‘l::::;;r:;:ll;ln:ln‘,h:n‘;i’;‘;::r L.‘ ‘.’“1!1 turntng up to the nidowalk at Dr. Asa|agwers Maj. von Goltz; but how is it to Horr's residence, upsetting the vehicle, | o helped? throwing down the horse and landing f rolaxes in Its vigilance will infallibly Jose Mrs. Pollock and children In the gutter. (jts situatlon and be the victim of every R i 5 o collision which might ensue.” e Chicago chemist who was employed | he adds that ‘‘the next war must be of idi i e to cxamino tho stomach of tho lato Hor- |a dostructivo violonoo which has boon | P01 gYer By tne krouprite mnd Inc man Borkholtz, of Cedar Rapids, reported | unknown up to the present day. On both is noteworthy that this plan does Mot RpE to the Lguncaunty authorities that he | sides will be displayed in this £ P STRUGGLE TO THE DEATH, All three were painfully hurt. was unable to find any evidence of poi- 8>n, and the coroner’s jury returned a “The first nation which And then development elsewhere with a defensive object, is there offensive. The present military organization of the German em- piro was bogun immedately after the war of 1870-71, and is the plan of commission future rupture with Austria. Not one additional defensive work has been erect- FOR ALL ARE FOUND! This must | Tt tho dovelopment of military| W1OTE They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! Andall of the good and pleasant things that go to make up a com- pear to contemplate the possibility of any | plete and happy existence. The town of South Omahais situated south of the city of Omaha iob to ¢ T All the moral and material forces possi- s ¥ H . Y0 verdict to the offect that the deceased ; ed along the Austrian frontier, wherens |on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the came to his death through cause: - | ble for the work of mutual annihilation.” i A i A y A Fal fratornity. | The prospect is not encouraging for Eu. | 0very stratogic point of the Russian bor- [ ) uha post office to the north line of the town site. rope, which only thirsts for peace and known to it and the medical fraternity. The Timos reports that Byron Miles, dor “has boen fortified and 162,000,000 francs have been expended to make the South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and extenaive. Eastorn and European con- quiot, but, as the major says truly, thero Pamphlets and Maps of City lssued free. Call at the Millard Hoto: and gob step of the next car struck him and sent | proprietor of the Kingsly hotel, has ab- TRISe ositions in Alsace-Lorraine impregnabl; n " S i i h g is only one alternative; if war is to be | POf h Ala aine impregnable. | wegt, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, hiim rolling under the traln liko a ball, | sconded, taking away about 81,000 in avoided, a nation can only escape war | Hitherto Germany has not been formid- The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. the wheels passing over him, cash, and leaving debts amounting to 1 able as a mal 10 POW! In 1870 h i < : by being so prepared for war thatno 8 & maritimo power. In 1870 her g ! C. W. Henley, the fireman of the |about §2,000. Helefta wife, to whom | " "0 BHOFE A0 its aggressor; | fleet did not even venture to come out and Nearly 150 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increase awitch engine, testified to the samo do- | he was married about & year ago, his |© 5 ita TR ] 160 ive | L il 2 paronts and a brother and ‘sister, _highly ;:hmi};:h:u:::'x-;[::::;:: l;‘;:‘;:‘:léflfis:ir:; fl'figwu‘,:u“:"“(‘;‘w‘:“;(; :“:I‘fl;,_”’l":l:‘m‘:: The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progri tai thur Harrington, the firoman of the | rospected people. Tho property left bo- | | h K | hon HEW CermanB Y HEVEWE K arval D [[] AL& PBUDH[}E Gfl_ engino pulling the Sioux City train, tes- [ hind in a tangle waschleflycollectodwith |in Peace; they have sjmply a subugation | bocomo redoubtablo by son a8 woll as by THE OMAHA ing finely. titied that he noticed the deceased first [ his wife’s money. 5 ) land, and h lied 90,000,000 franc: The $30,000 Water Worlk keeping vith the other i b 8. . HOWELL, President. LA 3 ; .. |and national insolvency. Scylla or Charb. | land, and have applied 10,000,000 francs he 30, ater Works are keeping pace with the other im ¥ C. & SCHALLER, Vioo-Prestdoot, | 4 Missouri Valley. -Tho man was stand- | Cherokeo Times, 24: Somo timo in|gis. M. Von Goltz gloats over tho pro. |t the defenco of their 1,200 miles of [ provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once The GENUINE BOULDER and Colorado cosl, An. | ig 01 the platform of the depot there, | January, 1884, John White, of section | gicament: **The empire of (the world is | Baltic coast, besides 48,000,000 francs to 3 i Shracito, Tow, Missourl, linols, Kansas. Coul Yards fand from this testimony it was judged | fourteen, Rock tomnship, missed a fat | obtained only by war. ¥ * % |the new port of Wilhelshafen, 20,000,- The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at fi » BriselSvocio aed that he must have taken the train at that | hog that welghed about 250 pounds. 1t v 000 francs to Bramen and the mouth of | work and will, in connection with the U. P. Ramlway, have a union depot 1 OFFICES—1178. 14 Strest and Millard Hotel, | place. Harrington did not see him |could not be found, and thinking it had :X;:; ro::.?srphfi:z‘;:fi'grifint:f:'f,:: the Worser, 17,000,000 francs to Ham- | penr the park at the northend of the town. Sui{:'lble grounds willpge 4 Al again until after the accideni, .. |strayed or been stolen beyond recovery | of thoso cateclysms which shook ~the | burg and the embouchure of the Elbe. fumiqhe\r for Church and School purposes. "SCHMELING & BELSCHNER H. 8. Kimball, who lives in the city, | ho gave the matter no farther concern. | world to ita base, The days of cabinet |Mayence, Magdeburg and Ingoldstadt 3 2 SC v | was at the Northwestern depot yesterday | Last week while removing the bottom of | wars are over; no longer will they termi. | have cost 57,000,000 francs, Cologne and Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never DEALERS IN morning, and jumped on the rear plat-|an old straw stack, at the depth of four ini its entrenched camp cost 34,000,000 S e & 5 nate because a ministry changes, or a france, and 113,000,000 havo been' do. be cheaper than they are to-day. "y form of the train to ride home. As he|foet, the long lost hog was uncovered. i iti ty i th 'I'IN IBUN & ZINEWAHE was loaning_over the rail looking down |Tt was Iplnzin an easy position, with fl:;“;‘;};"g;;{;t,’i‘:},";; T e e attant, | voted to Ulm, Spandau, Kustrim, Posen, o upon the track he was horrified at sud- | just room enough not to suffer from the | ; .| Thorn, and Konigsberg. In short, since[ §=F~Apply atthe Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas ‘streets denly seeing the mangled form as the [pressure of the decaying walls. When :,sj’;‘;,",';?,:{,“,",{-‘;‘,‘:"’i‘;‘o, x:':nhni;’,:;}.’: 1873, Germany has spent constderable [ over the Omalia§Saving’s Bank. train had just passed over it. He tried | introduced into the sunlight it looked re- | mant used by policy to gain its ends, and | more than 500,000,000 francs for the re- Job Work n Roofing, Guttoring, Ete., promptly [ t0 Pull the bell, but the cord had too [ monstrantly at its intruders, as much a8 | ¢ho total defeat of the advorsary . is | constitution of her strongholds, and, as M A UPTON | § done. much slack, and he then went through | to say, ‘‘what's this for!” After a littlo necessity.” Major von Goltz sneers at | I have said, all the works, espocially on 8 D ’ \ he fif:a?.".i informed the conductor of | timo hls hogship got up and staggered | ithoss philanthropists who fancy to have | the French line are of ‘an_ cssentially whal pened. | 621 South 1th, botween Jackeon and Jones Ste. ) K about, a mere shadow of its formor 8olf. | found moans by which the enemy can |offensive characier. The intrenched Assistant Secretary, 4 This concluded the testimony, the con- | Nothing i loft but tho frame. Tho ani- | b vanquished without an excossive offu- | comp at Strataburg is A ' ductor for some reason notbeing present. | mal eats but little as yet, but is doing | ; 0 gty ides i . 5 [l Perhaps h 1d h: told thi 2 sion of blood.” In principle the idea is A COLLOSAL SUBSISTANCE DEPOT, ‘ S fll‘ & B fl[ more about the dessased.—perhaps nots | Teryind will doubtless recover. 1t had | excellent, but in practiceit is dangerous, | Where stand ready filled with supplics of ro ab 10t. | been imprisoned full six months, without | S | Easivelaaaain AR thatiot e i Tho jury roturned tho usual vordict, | the possibility of obtaining food or wator. | nas 3erich 8 decisive domain as that of | all kinds rallway trains prepared to-stort [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.) exonerating the railway company irom l"" tl“""f"t I“' “I‘I'K l“’"‘ ‘“’“t 3 Y.l" In any direction upon the receipt of a Elan THE NEW CATHOLIC BISHOP, heart arefatal. Ho who resorts to vio- | (glegram from Berlin. Moetz, Thionvillo i i As It appeared from the marks on the| Davenport Democrat: The Iowa pross | lence must hesitate at nothing,for ho can | and Sarac-Louis form what the Giermans EMBRSON PIA‘NOS i body that the man was a Catholic, he |of all shades of opinion is filled with {-;0"11“]“:}]0"‘{ .""c*:"d"‘;":‘h'}]‘,lh“ Ia more | all the Lorraine triangle, to which all was buried in the Catholic cometery at | words of congratulation for Father Cos. | Prutal than his antagonist. The method | tho forcos of the empire can convorge, | ., A R A oo e rahls oo covin six o'clock last ovening. 2/ grove on his‘;ppnintment as succossor of | 0% “d"l“‘*fi, by ""';““:‘Y].L“‘ ‘"“(’{’“"‘1:1“ and »f which the apex, Motz in in respect | procr oL e R A YR BATTRE T e — e the lamented Bishop McMullen. There is | {F0m 8ny ollensive brutality. ur tac- | o I'rench territory like the sharp edge of AN ALl forms of blood diseases cured at | special reason for theso words of rejoic. | tis aro o striko crushing blows on the | o vedgo, ~ And the reilway communica- | TSt SME BB /AW OIRGE. field of battle.” Above all, our foes | tiony; Ten lines lead to the Rhine, eight RECOMMENDS ITSELF. Siloam Springs, Mo. Kidney and liver [ ing. Father Cosgrove's life, almost from diseases Ispuédfl; alioved ,,Ynd cured, | his infancy, has beon passed in Towa, It | MUst be paralized by the load from the Rhine to the thoaire of o] Addrass: Tov. M. M. Thompson, mana- | bss beon a ifo of loviugs labor for his| DNPLOYMENT oF GLaAyie MAssts, | operations in Lorraine, and seven con- | A\ T (&S P T} inio O AR, N e A church and for tho causo of Bumanity. | Ang. for all that follows, wo say with | 106t with the strategic points along th - - g . . ! e ; Angrand and aa olovated as tho 2000 | Mack Anvony ‘Hachen wiat el i, | Vistura. Nothing hun beon_overlooko : | BOSTON gMarch 1st, 1851, E N PIANO 0O —Gmerususy—Your tnstrumonte, Grand, Squaro and Upright, aro really noble REAL ESTATE] or neglected by which tho maximum ra- pidity of mobilization is obtainable in the two directions, from whence alone, it seems, the Germans believo danger may boe apprehended. e COMMEROIAL, priest’s work has been for his chureh, it fortune is unchained, let it go whither iv | COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, is known that his heart is a largo and | i1>% Such is the spirit of this book of ) Covsein Bruers, Tows, July 26, 1884, [ open one. He has sympathy for the sick | ypich the last phrases make known the 2 1 willivg, 75@s0; No, $65@ and sullering, and he has shown it |jusatisble aepirations of the Toutons: WILLIAMS BLOCK 2 i ° Toocal purposes, 40@ tury by his daily walk and conversatior ; i Colonel Hennebert's hook is simply a local purposes, 35@ 40, VR ALY T8 £ 80s TaALion. | gxceptionally enviable posivion, —The | olonel Len) L) : b i 10 00412 00 por ton; baled, 50@c0 | There is nothing of the “‘I am holier thau of tho. young ompire has only just | confirmation of Major vou Golta's &:;,‘1‘;, y for moro than a quarter of a cen-|ho Gormans of nowadays are in an | Y thou” spirit in Father Cosgrovo’s na’ure, || ; B e has o fort | both show what may bo expected, & 16th & Dodge Streets, There is no vaulting ambition in hischar. | eR Upon the horizon; i 986 | from the magnitude of the proparations, i A career yet to go through, We must un < { , Wood—Good supply; pricos at yards, 6 00@ [acter. Ho has been content to 18bor | Gerstard. and. toach ur woneration to | Whot may bo expected in a very near fu- AND DEALER IN i KEEP YOUR:! EYE|® Deliverod, hard. 1150 per ton: soft, | Y€0 after yoar in an humbio and unas. | oGttt (Mo SRR BT SSEEREREE | buro, and yet, while ono roviower, - with On thin o or bargams, 5o it ot 0y |G g verods Bard, 11 60 per tons 8ofty | Lpying way. s lifo has been an active | vat o thet the seodistion of s finsl | eoonomical proclivitios; arguos - that naef : 5 . ! of Omaha—Want t house—have year |, irbanl’s, wholesaling at 97c. proparation for the high mission which strugglo ,.’u,m"w the grandour and the tions will hesitate at warwhen a single ( ) | h =ty s ligusorctell he one youhatber [ I ity flour, 1 60@3 30, he 18 now and henceforth to tll. But | oG8 " 0¢ Gormany 18 no chimera born cannon-shot costs 100,000 francs, and s § | Thint elating to leal Estate, & G Broowms—2 95@3 00 per doz, whether as bishop or as priest ho will [ gre’ioe &1 (IS G SRR OEM | wingle torpedo may suflico to destroy an , y i & BOSARD, LIVE BTOCK, always be Father Cosgrove mingling with } 4y ot vhis strugglo must come somo fronclad which has cost 12,000,000 francs, { 0. 218- £1,700-House of fivo rooms on half 10o, | Cattlo—Butchor cows 350@4 00, Butcher [ his people and acquainted with their joys day, inevitably, violent and impiacable, French legislators, fourteen years aftor a OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i b0 jacta and. & room brlokhouse fn | 862FE, none in market. and with their grief. Ho has always | o5, O0iYs Woictt B R AV S | disastrous humiliation, luve not et be- i Park g, ot AT ?LI’;::J‘ 300" been near his pooplo, and that is the | oonle of Which each is determined to |towed upon llwlr_uuunl‘rj{ lllx‘y lyarm of|| e B T B f No, 23=41,000=Toute of S roams oo RIR, | MR MY : wecret of his power and of his popularity. | } paRE e 4 military organization. The French army . P Oy torons. $500, and $20 por month: PRODUCE AND FRUITS, impose definitoly its supremacy over all ) . d B o Hoace i | 1o Dowery 1| Quotations by Jo My St, John & Co., come | Ho has nover sought aftor applause of | mjben H '/ is no more 1n & condidlon to contend with Double and Single Acting Power ano Han Good ciste “n,nraln;ll.‘ x'v..uxh‘:llln(;a;r-:r-u"fi;:hvr hatt | Mission merchants, l.I:m Broadway. the vain glory of notoriety. His words | "y ovo is nothing ambiguous in thig [ the Germen army than it was on the d 22— ood six room house on eornet Bl | “poltry—Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, | ¢ g trong 1 char- 4. 8 ] morrow of Sedan. i lot, ono black trom 13th strauty wouth of U . dopot. | G 06 par do. ; live turkeys, e SRR, ;?;:’hwfil,bllx‘lt :'fl; o o thi | OhFase; it is to absoluto domination that 0 s DO 00 House of 4 Footns on fol lot, Center | Peaches—4 bus, box, 100 ARG Eom, and 10 Ly Major von Goltz aspires; it is tho rosur- —— stroet. Good woll, clstern aud walks. Half cash i.e...unu—u‘z 0 - univermM eateom waloh o eRjoye. rection in the porson of the Germanic| . = = sy FRE N e [ 1S oop—Touse of two rooms on Ba loh Ber | - Bacanserd 00@3 00 per bunch, . o e A CARD.To w1 who are wuoring_from eirors kaiasr o tho upivarss] paveriob the 8ol | woionh o tus ac i o Jowor part o tho y 's addition. One-half cash. et L ST ? * | and tudiscretions of youth, nervons 0 [Ciosars A abdomen, causi 16 patient to suppose he has 1 £ A f £%5" 4,500 oo of four rooms an full ot onsch | BAESCASE per Goren o o0 Jyitlsand o reclyo that | Borlin's military eloment aims Somo affoction of the kiduoys or. nulghboring | Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Bolting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, el O g ook il 10t fn Par. | onlons, 750 per bi,; oabbage,600 par oz 10ating | i v discverss by 5 i onory 1. Hout the avowal is & warning which interests | organs, At timos, sym toms of indigestion W at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH ) %' doswri ™. | not, only Paris but Rome, St. Vetersburg | aro present, as flatucncy, unoasinoss of the [ ANT) SOHOOL BELLS. Oc@1 25 cooking 3 00 ped | ca. Send self addressed envelope InMAN, Station D, New York aduition, one block north of 820,000 school | apples, 1-3 bu be south front, good well, cistern, &, and a bar- | yl; beans; 1 50@ stomach, etc. A moistcre like porspiration, dy e m & eod produciig a Aory disngroonblo ftching particu: Hper bushel. | and Vienna, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. casy term =7 90 & ¥, Smib's Mdliian, two v e RS Notifying Cleveland and Hendricks, | NOT MERE ARMIES, BUT ARMED NATIONS, | larly at night after rouln warm ]mvnm.,{u; good dwel " d Stock Shipments, Avnaxy, N. Y. July, 20.-Gov, Cloveland's | A vo horeafter to meet upon the battle- [ Yo7 xmlx'.'.l"'fumwfiluffi'fiz SR ;"]‘_ pr - mam strect, Gheap and 0 45" $4,000—Liota 13 anid 16, comer F and near court_house, two good d Dt is business property. A great bargai "And lots of bargains all over town. Call at office and cxamine our list for improved propersy. LOTS IN HAWTHORNE, The following wero tho shipment of | timo was occuplod to-lay with wmatiies st o | fielq, doclares the Prussian major, and it |ton of Dr. Boanko's Pils Tamody, which act stock from the union stock yards, July | Gen Rosecrans. The committes of notifica- |18 to tell what this new situation will be | directly :!"-u the rup:flhfihl;t I‘l\h’:“r ,‘:.‘ “l‘u L he intenst cl y > - o ic o T e . i tumors, allaying t} aco ab | pri d will be sat upon for venturin 'y 2 20 i i ¢ priat, and will be sab up 2| dios havo failed. Do not delay until the drajn Cbli:nr:x!m:il:é \:,h. T hogs, 129 head, | the oxcoutiye mansion at half st 3 vclock | Lnaakiod to proclatm an unwelcomo truth. | i nerton, rodiecs pormanont_disability, Keeno & N e cattlo, 17 hoad, | o*sY: Phomas A, Houdricks s especto| Gotonel Hennebert's work i a practica | bug ery 1t and bo ourod, Schrotor & Lechtl Ch-‘."e,“u et M. ¢ St P also one | formally notified of his momination probably | summary of the situation; the suthor [ *“Trade supplied by C. ¥ Goodman. JORG0; MARY e O Rle Eits 2t that piaon. A" large namber of distiu. | shows the instruments of future wars, et 2 7o A Kind and Considerate Sheriff, [ TABOR PLACE, i \ car h guished democrats from all parts of the coun-fand his plans, maps, and figures are OMAEA VIEW, cl.Liwl, {:::if,,_{;,,?\ ar lh:ygl, 70 head, (/"W Lo here next we paling, - By the law of tho 20 of My, | o Bimton T, C H. Keeno, one car hogs, 03 head, Loss of Flosh and Strength, :zh';':';‘:,‘] AEEOAR ROXGH)MARK/A MIGES Al Ll;grl.u. my dear boy, what's . &St P with poor appetite, and perhaps slight | * % ¢ January 1ot of | YOUF hurry : " 3 d | Soues T , men, By the ukase of January lst of |*"iye)) ) tall you tho trath, Ned, m, cars_cattle, 300 head, | oough in morning, or on first lying down the same year, tussia is permitted to du’”lc':“”“,h“ yl‘w" bty Bl nml’l’ s on lot, NEW MARKHAM HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Cor. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Rooms 76¢ to §2.00 per day. Special Rates by the Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST, n ducted on the American and European Plans, Board §7 per week. 8. CONDON, - - PROPRIETO R — And in all first class inside additions, and it we fail to st i extensive list, | Chicago, via C.. M View 1s on th J. R. Alters, barracks, and 1 south of L, B Willisms' residence. We scll | Chicago, via C., M. & St P. t night, should be looked to in time, ‘ A " ) t | 300 to 83 O oo ant we'wi | W. B. Jacobs, 2 cars cattle, 79 head, ','.‘.’,‘:k,,l. ..fn’;‘él’.,d v‘v‘i’th NA:HH'"""I"-“'" are m.,mIm::]uyr.:"':lllivulg(.“{u,:.:,’ fi.,‘:“‘}’hh}:r{’ am in rather a hurry u.l.,mnlmray. AT TIMKEN SPRINC VEHICLES! _tale and monthly payments. $200 down and we , Vo e, O 3 A 5 8 Xy P pambe: on paper; b | T Well, come up to t ub and te ———— - o | 5ts ono Wik othy | Oge'alla Land & O s, &b Most cases commence orde cuilable in the two emptres, and it is | "¢ 3" 10 \ Hme'labay, whio priost = — fact assimilation of food —hence the ema- 19" 860 000 and Russia 2,600,000 DIRKCT LINK FOI ENGLAND, FIANCE AND 2 Tl QESMANY, just told me that 1 will be arrested in s 7 d tavias ens Slighty Buroed, ciat ting of the flesh. It is & lace s on Furnam street and ia a choios ciation, or wasting of : fighting men, thoroughly drilled and dis- | ! A ! wlth onfy tweivo lota loft, aad thoy aro all | An alarm of fire was given Saturday | form of sorofulous disense, and is curable | (5 0% Mt MOXERY BELE ML 00 | day or so. e eiib g "y o 1ots a8 there are in the addition, Prices3476 | A : . Ok 1} t that groatest of all blood. | SIPHREG, WhLS, A “Well, good-by, old man; write when | night by the switch engines in the hi- | by the use ol "] gr A B Docember Hth, 1868, 1s permitted to put you have time.” Luisite to ...flM&».‘,u. on Sherman_ avenue, enst and west {rnts v oater: olning cloansing, anti-bilious and iovigorating | - woting 1°205.000 soldiere. au | 79 3 iy od Btatos i oot o e adition, cheap aui casy | CaR0 & Northwestern yards jolning in unds, known as Dr. Pierco's| {18 " footing 1,265,006 soldiers, au SIS iy Jad hisca oe-hal hounds, d Austro-Gierman-Russian allisnce repre- days aud patirday | most unearthly whisties and toots, calling | ¢ N0 G T Cery T mdthur (s | attention to the fact that a wooden bnild SARID ling on Broadway just across the North- SEARS & BOSAR | western track was on fire. Tho depart Cor | meni anon reached the place, The north end of the building was then in a blaze, ¥ 2t fail to call for bargains at the office, i Ieave Now Yorku The iymouth (LONDON) Clor. ehTele ; /hy t tures of biliousnes ! Simouts ( R y with one sents, in round numbers, 7,600,000 com-| Why sufler the tor “fi“ of BULRUARA. (Cociry wid HAMDUN Tih Gl pe batants. Join to these as may be con when Hood’s Sarsapanlla will give YOUu | " Raté: Firat Cabin, 850, 805 " odinn1e tho ualett b i . Join ay bo o $ 0 side certain, Italy’s contingent, ae- sure relicf! Sold by all drugyists 100 ' Heury Pundt, Mark Hanson, ¥ 10 rough Country sured by her laws of 1875, 1876 a | AT " Manufactured au Doses One Dol N Buita. . B ; N7 ldby ge Buflderss | 1332 0,000 mam, and #he (uad:-| A negro Thiok an would-bo rapist was' ( 7 Yol Yo b o Tl i , 81 Browdway Chas. K al Woatean Agaute, 107 Wasbington Y Used oxclusl s ’ CLUCAUO, s e6Y (0, h and Dodge Streets, WILLIAMS' BLOCK, Jay slsht, ) Gag2:0 Of B o2a