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L MOTHER HUBBARD HUBBUS. An Ot Giren 1o Arvest A1l Women 'flflml Mother Habbard Dresses. Jennle Greem Arrested Yesterday for Appearing Upon the Street Dressed in a Mother Hubbard, Marshal Cummings’ latest order is to the effect that any woman found upon the streets dressed in a Mother Hubbard dress be arrested and lodged in jail. The ground for this order is that the dress is improper and that it leads to an indecent exposure of the person. Pat Ford has several times spoken in council meeting against the wearing of Mother Hubbard dresses and it was pro- bably through this that the order was given, as Ford is one of the committee on police. Yesterday a woman named Jennie Groon was arrested by Officer Buckley for appearing upon the street clad ina Mother Hubbard. She was released upon bail and her case set for Friday forenoon. She has employed counsel and will see whether the marshal or policemen of Omaha have anything to say as to what kind of a dross a woman shall wear and when and where she shall wear it. If this order is strictly enforced some of the leading ladies of this city would OMAHA DALLY PEE “THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1854, 5 Hesso & Hoppe had a pair «f Bronchos hooked to thelr bakery wagon, and they took fright and runaway scattering the bread and other things upon the mud and water. Morgan & Hendrix wilk wagon team ran away, but were stopped by Captain Wilcox, who exercised a great deal of courage and presence of mind in their capture, CHOKED TO DEATH., Little Bru Choked Death by a Picce of Meat, ‘e Mclintyre 10 About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the home ot Mr. Peter Mclntyre, No. 1 North Eighteenth stroet was filled with griof by the presence of death. Little Georgie Bruce Molntyre, aged about four yoars, got a piece of raw beof- steak his throat and immediately choked to death. The mother was there but was powerless to render any assistance to her suffering child. Drs. Arnold and Conklin were hastily summoned, but by the time they reached the house it was over and the little fel- low was dead. loving hearts of fond parents and in the hour of their deep aflliction they have the sympathy of all their friends and ac- quaintances, —— When Doctors Disagree it will be time enough to doubt the re- liability of agree that Kidney-Wert. Doctors all is a most valuable medicine doubtless be dragged into unenviable notoriety, as many of them indulge in the luxury of a Mother Hubbard on a hot day, although few of them appear upon the street in them. Another question arises, Now when a Mother Hubbard is belted down it has about the same appearance as any ordi- nary dress. How is a police officer to tollina case of that kind whether a woman really has on a Mother Hubbard dress or not? It is very probable that this order will not be very strictly enforced. POLICE COURT. An Unusual Large Business Before clibis i Al b broeches, blue jeans coat and vest, and s | the New York cus om which ho | for five minutes]. Tt is nov mine tonight to ‘oase, Witk Hundrads who DAve beer tnwies g New York oustom b s, from which he a ; home-made wool hat pddressed me as I | was dismissed by President Girant. ake a speech to you. 1 have the pleasure S “L'“k" *"mvl'lllv.ln‘mh mixtures, oto., e by e e of Perry | BOW to introduice to you a raan known all over | until digestion 1 ahvost fatalls impared.'” it In police court yesterday there was an unusually large number of prisoners. A whole gang of volored prostitutes were among the number and the sight of a woman in police court cleans the idle nen off of the street and this morning tho space outside the rail was crowded to| the door. When he had rapped o suffocation., second timo some wag_ insido called out: John Morrisey was the first namo on|'Come int' There were at loast forty the roll and he was charged with disturb- ance of the peace by intoxication. He snid it was his first offence and he was on his way to St. Joe. The Judge took all these things into consideration and fined 5 and coats, which he paid. Charley Devlin was fined $5 and costs for being intoxicated. He went up to the county jail. Rasmus Oleson was charged by his wife with beating her. He said he could not remember whether he whip- ped his wife or not. FHo said he was not drunk. The case was continued. Robert Hoye (colored) was cearged with assaulting one Mary Doe, real name unknown. The woman was not able to appear and the case was contin- ued. Hoye is second cook at the Met- ropolitan and last night near the corner of Eleventh and Harney streets he gave the woman a frightful beating, closing :oth her eyes and otherwise injuring er. Flora Benson was charged by Chas- Dare with stealing 85 from him, Flora dagied the charge. The case was contin- ued. Etta Carr, Libbie Henry, Minnie Farrell, John Smith, Clara Thomas, Nell Brown, aud Delia Robinson, all colored, were charged with being inmates of a disorderly house at the corner of 1 Eleventh streot and Capital avenue, They wero all discharged. Let Her Blow, o the Editor of The Bee: Allow me to say a word in reply to “Standard Time"” who went off half- cocked concerning the U. P. whictlo in last evening's Brp. Itis evident that he is not & working man or he would have heen better posted in regard to the for itself. advertisement. conductor to me recently, them. a passenger train downin Kentucky. One morning when the train drew up at a little station a chap in copperas-dyed want!' | answered him. kyar,” He climbed tne steps and knocked on passengers in the coach, the front seat, shaking one clear to the back end, and asking each ‘How you do?’ your folks!' circus for the other passongers. and had never haen on a train Waen he stepped ofl the car at Louis- ville 1 felt sorry for him, that and came to Illinois. years ago, while on a visit to Louisville, a well-dressed, well-to-do looking man stopped mo on the street. tell me where I had ever seen him bo- fore. horn had developed into one of the firat |in area what it is lcsing in intenity. merchauts of ILouisville, and is to-day | made its appearance in several villages pre reputed to be worth $100,000 treasure you are, my love. you wero so bound up in musicand painting and embroidery and such things that you would not think of givieg at- teation to such unpoetic things as meals, but here you have one of the most do- licious eaten.” that yon always liked nice thing have taken you @ considerable time,” “Well. it did; but that was because neither | in all disorders of the Liver, Kilueys| i and Bowels, and £requently prescribe it, | Chicago Tribune. Dr. P. C. Ballou of Monkton, says: *‘The past year | have used it more than |ing are incidents inthe record of Thomas A, freccived with unbounded ever, and with the most_successful remedy I have ever used.” Such a recommendation speaks | yrominent democrat living in Tndianapolis, See | jecame » government contractor, nished a large number of horses and mules to Aftor awhile it was discoy ered that he had committed great frauds. | minntes, was arrested, tried, found guilty and sen. tenced to pay fine of #10,000 and be 1npris- oned six months in the Ohio penitentiary. Mr, older states one sces the grecnest of | Hendricks was his attorney, and he hastened to Washingtou and succeeded in having Hall pardoned. Shortly after this he had Hall ap- poitned toa position in the treasury departs and subsequently had him teansferred to a comfortable vosition in the best resulta, It in Sold by all druggists, e — An Old Conductor's Yarn, Indianapolis Sentinel. said an old It's in the “Talking of greenhorns " Fifteen years ago | was running stepped to the ground. ¢ *“Is you the clerk of this kyar?’ ““I'm the conductor; what do you ¢ “I want to go to Louiaville on this ¢EWell, gat aboard.’ 1 told him. He began at hands with every and then ‘How's Of course, it waa a regular He ived thirty miles back in the mountains, before, “Well, I left Kentucky soon after One day, four He had to ‘Would you believe it? that green — Beats the World, This is what H. C. Hoberman, a druggist of Marion, Ohio, says *“Zhomas" Eelectric Oil beats the world. and to-day. eight years sta tism, Sold nine bottles yosterday One man_cured of soré throat of ding. Is eplendid for rheuma- el The Honeymoon, Philadelphia Call, Delighted young husband—*‘What a 1 thought plum puddings | have ever Blushingbride —*‘Oh! T do not forget “But gotting me such a delicacy must idget or | knew how to get it various whistles ¢f the ety, He calls "l’:“"l" el . 3 e = hat open, love! loudly for standard '.xmo'(run.\ the U. P. #Why the can. the pudding came whistle when the facts in the case are|ip ” that the U. P, was tho first whistle to e ——— The Voice of the People, adopt standard time and has not varied a dot from it eince, and although a loud The peopls, as & whole, scldom meke akes, and the unanimous voice in whistle it blows only at such times as aro | jraise which comes from those who have convenient for the average working man, | u in fact, he becomes so accustomed to|t waiting for the *‘big whiktle,” that on|mn days when the shops are shut down he is lonesome without 1t; neither does it blow at midnight or at one a. m. as charged in Monday ovening's Bex, The only whistle open to such accusations is the smeltere’, and that being of a remarkably subdued tone could not possibly offend other than a chronic kicker. 1f *‘Stand- ard Time” wants a job anda steady one on the whistle question, lot him tackle |, the U. P, engines that go howling and screeching through the city at all hours |lawyer. Other oities not near | piscopal church in the legiate life, and a large por of day and night. 80 large as Omaha will not tolerate such Daniel, the candidate for the prohibition ticket, His_ancestors o Maryland, used Hood’s Sareaparilla folly justified he cluime of the proprietors of this great medicine. Indeed, these very claims are baced entirely on what the people say Hood's Sarsaparilla has done. i C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell,Mass., for book | Campbell aud Mari containing statements of many cures, Send to et St, John's Associnte, The Marylaud papers speak well of Mr. vice president ou Ho was born in 1820, his father's side were natives Carolina, onhis mother's side His father was & planter; he is a Mr. Daniel jeined the Mothodist Inet year of his col of North Wasmivar Burns, of tl with the iv marvic left to the dis the wreck, persone. that on_the The Life 8 of All Oharges Against It, persoos, while the hut thirty:theee times, rescuing ove The charges of inefficiency management of the ser\ ice, and of jealousy of Captain Ottinger and his devices, he finds to be flatly disproved by the evidence, and says service shows a rocord of suceess of which every citizon may justly be proud, and in comparison with such 1t is & sudden and cruel blow to the [services in othor ceuntries shows oyrs to be in crotion determine which to use on avy He states, however, that breeches buoy is used much more frequently than the car, having in the last five years heen selected in eighty-cight instances and brought to shore T car has been chosen and contrary the the lead of all. Many ititators,but no equal, has Dr. won, thur&iw. Sage’s Catari rah Remedy. — e— SAVIORS OF THE SEA. TOM HE: DRICKS, A Few Inc idents in th e Indiana Statesman, WaAsHINGTO! Hendricks: During the war one Charles W. Hall, a the government, He ment at Wash Fuller, who was appoiated by President John- New (rle ns, Mr, ton collector of Johnson first nominated N, D, ., July ington, f customs at ng Service Exonerated |thing of a quandary &8 to whether they and againet Superintendert Kimball, of that service, which were made in an article published in an Erie (Pa ) newspaper of Jauu: ary last, has made a roport to the secrotary of a lifo car, as well as a brecches huoy, it being of the station keeper to oecasion of for Life of the ~The follow- and fur. uller for commie- mis- cratic gathering iIn thin city, all avail ablo accommodations at Parkersburg being already engaged. The managers are in #omis Philadelphia, Priangirnia, July 0. The Catholic Standard has & cable from Kome stating that briof fnforming Arch-Bishop shall endorse Judge Edwin Maxwall for gov ernor, lately nominateaby the greenbackers for that special puepose, or to repudiate him Ryan of oN, July 80, Special Agent [ and put up & strafght ont repnblican like W, | trenslation from St. Louls to this city was for o treasury department, chareed [ H. H Flick, or A. ‘\\'. ("IU.‘U"I'L of the In. "(‘5""&{"‘ ‘lha;niintln-vi \Inlhun»\, the editor R AT ¢ tolligencer, '\ Consiberable'pressire has boen | Of the Standard, statcs the prelate will y robably ivestigatlon of certuin chargos | & IEIRON ) Lo on Maxwell, and It s whis. | F006ive the reectipt by Monday, and 1t i Tike. sgainat the management of tho life saving | porod around to-night that he will send a | Ly Will start for Philadalphta o fow days later, 'he streot proce arch bishop will men. on that will receive the new probably embrace lottor to be road before the convention, de clining to run, — £ Well Dressed People don't wear the treasury. He finds the charges ivstigated | dingy or faded things when the 10c. and guar - by Captain Ottioger and published with. | antead Diamond Dye will make them good as out malice by the newspaper; that every | new. They are porfect. (iot at drugyists and material allegation contalued in tho churges | be econ mical, Wells, Richardson & Co., as publiched ts falee. The ecvvice waa right [ Burlington, Ve e T T T T in adoptiug the lyle gun, as it is superior X \,"Tl\‘m“ o IN THE PASTRY to wny guns brought to his notice Al 4 i during the investigation, and fills all P the ‘rquirements better thun ang of ‘ther of the Great Irish Blaine them, and every station was provided with Logan Gathering, NEw Yonrk, July 28.—The Trish-American indepondents th Chickering hall to declars for Rlaine and To. gan wasx one of the largest political assem- blies hold since the campaign Logan, Kyery woat a the parquet and gallery was tilled, the afsles waro crowded and a great throog in the stairways and halls_ vainly atraggliog for ad- gathering of ovening in ur misston bofore the hour named for ealling the meetivg to order, The size of the meeting astonished even thoss who bave had the best opportunity for observing the tendency of the Irish votera in_ the campaign, On the platform and in the body of the house were many well known Irish » wore 1'rof, F. Burke, Col, citizane, Peominont among the Petor A, Tarpoy, Gen, Den oph P. O'Flynn, Uspt O'Maagher Coadon, pte Philip Care, P, o, O'Reil y, Hugh Mo Dermont (odicor of the Jersey City - Herald), Austin Ford, Patrick Ford, 1. ., Shehan, the reulptor, Stophen F. John Cone naughton, B, Cunnivgh: M. Formaster ichind Motalo, e Clitor) ey ) amilton Williaws and Th Nes NG N MU ville, An Aworican and_an Liish flag hung FIL T.REM'“! ‘\N’ TRUE F from the gallenoe. Every mention of LAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. the names of thy republican candidates waa PAEPARED B THE i pplause, - ‘The hits ot Eugland and freo teade wira. relished, aud the responses from tho audivnce: were wikane or sometimes witty and sometimes terribly in {J aarnet, o band of the Sixtyuinth sepl:| DF Price’s Cream Baking Powder ment afintervalsplayed woll known Aumeican o wnd Irich airs, Later in the evening 1 tele: Py SaiR Eoin M Home s orening 8 tala: DT, 'h‘:‘,:' l.‘,“l"".'""“'“‘t Gems, an ontbreak of applause lasting for xeveral e L (UL IOR sALE DY SGROCERS. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Il 8t. Louis, Mo, The mecting was cal'ed to order by A, K. Ford, of the Itish world, who said: “It is in- dec1a distinguished honor for a man of my yoars to ba called upon to preside over tl great meeting, This is one of the most signif cant meetings ever heldin the city of New York, To think of thousands of Irish™ demoorats as. sambled together to indorse the nomination of the republican party [wild applause continued PwiruP AY mon “‘Polsoned with Potash,” This is the Bpecific is a vegotable romed; tem to health and buills up poisons. 1 wis suffering with Blod Poison, and t 1 restoros tho ays- the world, & man whoae namo is enshrined in o Wasto made by thoso the hearts of tho Irish people, the Rev. Geo, W. Pepper,” At this announcement the en- ated his 000 ————— Fm\ RENT _Ten roomed houss; tarniture for ale until Jaly 81st, 1724 Douglas. 77041 DOR RENT Flvo rosm cottaga,with amp }f gnormer 34 and Famam, G K Doaso & Co. TGO/ KENT - Stable ior ront staila for 4 norws 400 por month. 1310 Farnam stroet, 074 SIX room oottage, fine looation, b \ 8. E. cor. 16th and Dougins, 617 NOTICES. will Positivelynot be inserted unless paid in advance. JOR RENT—Nowly furnished rooms Tios Cam st < TO LOAN—Money. improved Douglas Co, R. C. Patterson & Oo., Keal cstate and loan agont, 13th and Farnan. #48.1mo - | JORRENT: T. Peterson ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest_rates of intors (VL Romie' Loan Avanoy, 16th & Donola eRe-A1 M JOR RENT—Two new 8 room hous ory_oom- plote one hlook from " ONEY TO LOAN In sums of 300, and_apward O.F. Davis and Co., Real Ketate and Loan | 1507 Farmem Park ave. ears. AMES, Azonte, 1608 Farnam St LLLTN b - S5-t1 HELP WANTED. {OR RENT -Rooms in Crounse’s Block, @, M. — Hitehocok 51344 W ANIED - Good girl immediatuly at the Carey | - 10ouse, N, W, cor. 11thand Davenport strees oF 890-t1 {OR RENT —Furnished rooms at 2227 Dodge 86, 407-1mp o TANTED- Cook and dining room gitl, 2410 Cum- ing stroet, 9061 V ‘ TANTED Thirteen versons to learn hook-keep. OR RENT—Ono_grana square piano, of Edholm and Eriokson, uaure TANTED—A good cook, 8. W. corner 10th and Capitol avent, 901-51 {JOR RENT—One ¢00d six rosm house $26. per mo, G.. Hiteheoek. 85,41 {JOR RENT—House & rooms good repair, N K clstern water. Ront 8§25 per month 1411 Park Wilde avo. Apply to Jno. W, Bell, Drugg) 10th 8t. 165-08 “Tooms in_Nobraska National Bank 4 1618 Dougias strect, WWASTED-A girl tor general house work, A £00d steady wituation to one who is & food ook, washor and ironer. Mra. A, Borenson, 1918 itol ave., between "t T4 NeHL 10V WA r0Rkis TeAr Enilding. Most desirable offices in the ity VA ANTED A Larher 700 Souih 10th st upplied with hyarsulic lavator and heated by steant groap | APPIY at Baok. FOR SALE, cap, & small now drug stock. Ad- { 808 5 JANTED - Two good glels, one te cook and one for socond work, at No, 1018 Capitol ave, ks Siost dross *Druggist,” care of Bee, V NTED—Several good strong girl for laundry and other work at the Paton Hotel. 884810p JRUR SALE—Ono 10 foot ocunter, wultable for a bar or lunch eounter at Allon's Fish market. 80231 WANTED-Girlor woman #o work in Kitchen, 1016 Harnoy, UK BALE-Ona 7 foot marbla 1 1ab, suitable for W5 1 meat narot, at Allon's Fish Market. 95 3Lp O SALE T good horses. faquire a6 1408 Douglan strect. K. M, Gonfus, 0181 (330 Puro Ryo Broad,all Kiads of Whito Broad, X lollsand Cakes, ot tho Bohsmian Dakery, 18 aud Wiliams atreota. 5.5 [P0 SALE—Loaving on wocouns of il health house, barn, fow eries and 2 10%8, Al8o two gooP residonce ot ' Apply T. E. Parftt, Gis offio, 18th aid Farnam, 850.1m. lew Indy In notions, pretorred. Inquiro at Dor 3th Htro t. S§7-80p OR GENTLEMEN -In city ko nice, light and pleasant howes; §2 to 85 a day casi quietly made; work sent by mail; stamp for reply 1 Philadelphia, Pa, )RESSMAKING— Lidien to learn cutting and: fit- tiog by the Taylor systew. Employment fur. nishod o those who loarn thoroughly. Mrs. Corhott, 1613 Howard. 7i0.30p R SALE 40 desirablo bullalag Jots, for trade orcash. Callat A. Hoa.o's 1510 Dodgo St. 856-1mo JOR SALE-—Graded Durham Cattle—7 yoarilog heifers; 50 two year old heifers; 51 three yoar old cows; 4 four year oid cown; 2 pedigreod Durham bulls, dand 4. ono'is & show animal; 2 seven-eighths Dur. old, Abore excopt a fow are show ihelr breoding plainly. 20 calyes out of above cows, as are tho yearling:; 7 two year old stecrs and 78 three . STEIN, Minden, No! VW ANTED-A gitl for gonoral housework. Good Wagex andsteady employment, Mrs. N. J. Ed- holm. 2444 Chloag: ot. 1-80 W ANTED—a girtfor goneral Nousework_ V¥ Jackuon street. 850- P ANTED—G rls 10r goneras housework, 217 N. 16th strect. 505.81p. VW ANTEDGirl to waid on ablo for her 1 Emuwet House. W ANJED-tmmediately, & wet nuria. M M. Hitchoock, corner” 20th and Dodge St Wi o arling old steers. mp RO SALEStock ranch, In Wheelor Co., Neb_of 1,000 acron of hoavy hay land, oan put up 1,200 tova of hay and plonty of rauge in’ hills, good hotwe +hods, scales, mowors, rakes, ttacker and threo wiles of fonod, all for §7 por acre. WAl eell young stook with it.' Must - ecll noon, L. W. Plank, Albion, '783-30p At to ‘wo reliablo boys, with horees ning Bee Ono of the beas rovall grocery stores iD_A bright, active boy, about 16 y ; 9 with womno ¢xporlence At the printing S E A B Oe Al MR tradc, at The Boo}composing room, u Lo Good placofor | gy by s . Bro offion. 91-3p Nyt 4 tire assamblago arose and cheercd Mr, Pepper | several months with Mercury aud Potash, to sioncr of internal rovenue. - In tho senate m,m.“;,‘uui:fiy‘ PI'SE | Coake me worse. . Tho Potash tosk away my appotite there was strong opposition to his confirma- | S0 PRSI Ll o very dloguent, | 8nd gave me d g, and botl gave o rhoums. tion, and Mr. Hendricks requested the sepate | g bt SR s A Alh * | tism. 1 then fook Sarsiparilia, cto. All these made to suspond dction ou the matter for a fow | 1108 Torth th tronk Hermua why Trishmen | mo stll worse, asitdrove tio folion iethor jaro my days. This was done, and the nomination [*HOUIC vote with the rapubl yond paid | eystem, A fefond insisted Ushould take Swift's Spoch g Ewithal RUBIli presidont hofore the :; :ml-!:rcmn;tlmmntt(ntlu‘p ; ndidates — ;w‘r. and it cured e of the Blood Polson, drove th R : ai d Logan, The republican par groury and Porash out of my syste d somatescted on it Atter tho senate ad- [ L8P A Lokan. KL mPL e fortn b | ST Gt YGRS B AR 0 journed President Johngon _appointed Fullar W Orleans, and extonsive fled from collector of ¢ in that frauds, montal in proc New Ocleans t: Farly in_Pro tion o6ae Tih. found guilty of violationg the laws, and his property, worth $ confircation. 000, was libele court could ceived from I tor from Indial MausriLiEs, July 80, ~The sale of melons has boon prohibited. The cholera is gaining | when Tt has viously exemp! dice it is positively dangerous for physicians | 1850 One positionho After his ‘ justics, but was capturad snd attorwards died. M. Hondricke, who had been maloly instru- ntmont, wont to ach customs at €xposus dring his app o defend him. d for the ca na. committed re b — The Unolera, t. to walk alone in the suburbs at night. instance is reported of a_doctor who, while visiting a woman seized with cholera, was us- sailod by her son, who drew a rovolver and compelled Lim to loave the housc. otber doctors have een assaulted. Paurs, July 30.—T welva deaths from cholera at Marseilles fast night. Ten at Toulon, ‘I'he force of the epidemic in these citi hree hundred fugitives have re- to decline. turned home in the last two duye, Pams, July from cholera at Marseilles sio outlook continues favorable. ay admitted into the Phoroah hospi- | that the luboring men of were Lo tal iu that o and rixty rer form of chole burg and at Kussia, Rutsia, is b taly, Pals, July the hospit: tremo 1eft in the chamber of Lunguid intero of ¢ war. Maprin, will bu i pos New Foundl: trade of that « Paws, Jul choloca at M tho 2 Jizcharged, 1 Tho visit of the deputition hours ended oven wero ¢ inin the has appea Sharkoff ~ ax ad, 30, Record ¢ at uly 80.—A d ‘against ves d, 1 congequn ountry and ke 30, There we willes and 8 9 p. ——— oning- we noon, lischarged, cured, | with enthusiasm for Bluine and Logan. Oth. | form. “For propused Amendment totho G hospital, ‘A mild [ er lotters and telegias of the swme tenor | ton relating to Legislativo Departuent * Agalnst LN e Jostard i proposcd Amondinest to th Constitution rolating o 10 Ls gislative Bepaitment oth of cholera e of doputi once ance. at to-day THLEGRAPH NOTES, s uiog terioly in cleaning th the reom and curred, Maggio burned My Fole: » theatre, stin dlsh and wh Tho gan had been caping, and when the young woman went inio were eng M are thought to bo fatally iujurcd. A sorious upr Kyt ing Sara. from Jeddah tosuppress the rovolt. It was statod last night in New York that | work way be commenced immediately, Ihave of the time | I’ear] Kytinge, the actress, was very low, and | uot the slightest doubt that plenty nl'(;lth\x_ ‘;:;l;:'n i niu:‘r:; s tho trinmph of patriotism, the ilumph 6f ‘Omfi{mll:flonmnoduul Skin Diseasce mailad froo s L o heroism, the triumph of 'citizenship, the [ o spplicante. al-revenue f ¢ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. 0 eS80, | triumph of honor, and the trinmph of that Dravecinyhanias Ob Before the » a pardon was ident Johuron, which stated that it was granted upon the recommendation of Thomas A. Hendricks, United States senas Owing to & peculiar preju- | Tilden in 18 Several s continues ght deaths | graphed from W T [ T Fourtcen cascs towns in ‘Lhe sanitary condition of Buaterim Austria has quarantin againat, arrivals over the froutier rowds from ws0s in | appeared, Admissions, © treatment, tho excited Two fatal case olera are reported to the department of '8 quarantine ariving f1om of the large 1 deaths from Audes duting | tions An explosion of as in one of thy dressing | ooy O b YT Mollcy [ campatgn had becn fully indi gag wlight an explosion oc ollic Cambbell g is reported ut Yernen, in The insurgents have declarod 'for | Malidi and captured soveral villages, includ- Ten thousand troops are ordered d, had always been the champion o 1 supre opposed to the aristocracy of Knglan dead and living leaders had nover show friendship for Ivoland. Mr, Pepper eounselod his Irish hearers to stand by the republican party, for, said he, “It has fur: nished you a ¢heltor from tho 1ods and by onets of your Liuropean oppressore, 1ts triumph o, Mass Jobn A. Emith, the largest merchant in Gainosyille enys: ) sffferod for years from the combined effects of Eryripclas anl Eczema, 1 continued to g1ow worso under medical treatuiont medicine containing Potask oughly y. My appetite T'osh veturned as I was curcd with it Jacksonian democracy and Abiaham Lincoln republicanism which the stars and etripes so proudly symboliz Mr. Heory Carey Baird, Judge Brennan of Sioux City; I, T. Bany of Chicago, and others spoke, Among other things, Judge Brennan said: ‘“Heretofore in my hfe I have been a democrat. T hecame a citizen after the close of the rebellion; and, regardless of the right or wrong of the bicody controversy, he reconstruction perlod: canie. 1 was a democrat. I saw the conquared peopls of the south upon their backs, and voted to let them rise. I yoted for' Horace Greeley in 1872, for , and I voted for” Hancock in And now that I decliuve to vote the demorratic ticket (socallod)in 1881 it is not that | liave surrendered any: principle, but that the democratic party has overturned i altar and taken to running after false god. N.. Y. Office, 160 W. 22d 8t., botween 6ih_and 7th von uos. ¥ hiladelohia offloe 100 Chestuut St. PROCLAMATION. HEREAS, & Jolnt resolution wasadopted by the Legislature of tho Stato of Nebraska, at tho Eichtescth Session thereof, ana_approved February 27th, Ax D, 1653, proposiog an Amondment o Kootion Four (1)of Artic'o s hreo () of the Consticution of said State, ‘and thatsaid seotion as amoended shall zead as follows, to-wit: ¥ “ection 4—The terms of ofice_of membors of the Legiglature shall hatwo years, and they ehall each roceivo u salary of trroo hundred dollars for thelr sorvio s during said torm, sud ton conts for overy | t5 | mile they shall travel in going to and roturning from * | the place of unecting of the Legls'ature, on the mo-t Judge Brennan urged the Irish people to |usual route. PROVIDED 10WkyER, that neither men- vote for Blaine and Logan, ‘and an era of | bersof the islature nov employes etall n\ul\n‘ FOuR) Tt . | any pay or perquisites other than thei: salary and prosperity, peuce and liherty would follow, the | i, ol i wonsto xeept, special sessions, shall be not less than sixty days. After the expiration of torty days of the veesion no Uhls nor joint resolutions of the nature of Lills shall bo introduced, unless the Governor shall, hy special message, call’the atten thon of the Taglsluture to the necestity of passing of alaw on the subjeot matter cmbraced in the mseago, and the introduction of bills shall be restri ctod thercto," Tho ballots at the cloction at which said Amend- ment shall b submitted shall Lo in the following natitn most glorious in Amcrican history.” A diapateh from, Mr, Blaino was read to the wieeting. Win, J. Gleason of Cloveland 0., wrote that he is in b ty wentiment with th object of the e John B. Shea tale . thatforty to fifty Aworicaus are for Blvne and Lozan ien telegraphed from Plattsburg N, Y., w York are wild Lii O e — WiikKEAS, 8 Join - resolution was adopied by the Horsford's Acid Puosphate. Luglslature'of tho §tate of Nobraska at the Kigh i teenth Sorsion thercof, and_approved F th, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Imitations and counterfeits have again Be sure that the word ““Hoxsrorn's” is on the wrapper. None are gonuine without it. —— THE PROHIBITIONIS A, D. 1583, proposing an Amenduent to o (1) of Ariiclo Five (1) i tho Corstitu lon of said State, and that sald section as amended shall read s followe, to-w “Section 1. —The Exccutive Devartment shall con “lst of & Governor, Licufenant-Governor, *ooretary of Btu Auditor of Pu lic Aco unte, Treasurer, Saperinténdent of Pullio nstr Attorney Gon oral, Commumsioner of Pub ic Lands aud Huilings, and Board of ailway Commissimners, Phe officers numed i thisweoti nsha | esch hoid his office for the term of two years from the fist Thursdey after the first Tuedd yin Ja uary nex. ntor his oleerd n and until his sice ed and quali led, Pro VIDRD 1OWEV KR, Lt the first ele tion of sald offlers suall bo boid on the fiest ] y in Novewher of eluetion shall be h 11 at the sa re'ative time in cach cven year thoroaiter. Al other officors tiag may be provided for by law, under tho proviso s of this section, shall bis choser’ i such wanner and_ ut such timea, and hall nold their ottioes for such lengto of stimo a4 be provided by aw, audsbell per 1o m such duties ard ive such compens tion as Their Extrava t Claims. Chicago Trilune, Pirrsnune, Pa,, July 20, the conveution in this ¢ty Just week the probibitionlsts have been full of enthusis sm, and now clvim theie ability to carry enough states to throw the clection into the house Since no- of ruprescntatives, Secretury Swager, in con- | may be provided for by luw. 'T'he O vernor, Secro . . tary of Atate, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, fon to-d ald that the plun of the | Commissiovar of Public Lands snd Bu Liings, and At ted by the | torney Genoral,sall resido at tho cat of govornmont during their terms of oflic Koep tha publio cords, book s and papers t nd the officers herei named ehall perforin such dutics a3 m 1y Lo requirel by law," T ballots at tho election st which w.id Amend meut ehall be subimittod shall be fn in the foll>wing form: *'For proposes Amendment to Scotion Ono (1) of Aeticlo rive (5) of the Conrtitation, entiticd, kaccutiveDepartment.” 4 gainat p oposed Amend wont o Nection Ouo (1) of Artlclo Five () of tho Con a d | nomination of 8t. Jobs and Daniels, The leaders ave now considering whether to seloct a few staton and eapture thewr electoral votas, or whether a determined effort shall he made 1n all tho twenty states in which the party is organized. *1i Califoruia_contributes as Lib- erally to the exmpuign fund as wo have vea- won to expeot,” suid he, “it will stimulate | e, i, Executie Departmn other sections to do likewise avd the hattle| Tuerefore, I, James W. Dawoes, Gov. ror of the will he general ¥xactly what will be done | State of Nebraska, do heraby give notic will be determined very soon in order that|dsmce with Section ¢ 1) Article Fifteen (15) of the Comatitution, and the provirions of an act cntitied “4Au Act 10 provide the mauner of proposiug Anend monts to the Constitution aid submitting the sme f monoy T I erate BUCH | ilce haw been an_ official _member | fears wero entortalaed that she would not re- | will bo forthcoming, and I an equally cortain | {5 ot o e ¢ & nuisance and. if “‘Standard Timoe” will |57 "™ niich. " are™ Dantel "t | cover, ; ot wo will triumph, The electon thrown | . Breer ettt onolos” hiacdinan s Sl o relieve us from this he will have the good [ 4 thorough prohibitionist. For years it| @ ickering hall, New York, was filled to | into the house the republicans and democrats | submitted'to tho yualified voters of - this State for will of the citizens and be dessrving of & |Las been ono of the great abms’ of his| the doers last night at the ratfieation mect- | cannot join hands because in that event one or f.‘nw tion ! ‘uvllnlu"'ll"-”"-fl ot b'm:h"' to be pension. Woux1vg MAN. | life to belp to advance all movementsdesigned | ing ‘held by the County Democeacy. The | the other would "bo wiped out of existenoe, | held on the dth oy af Hovembur, A D I8sb - BRSNS R ey w-uw»l;}:lha{h]"uu:‘] :ru:i.’.‘ 'jnug”‘hll:-lx‘umr audience was a representitive one, 'IJ:“ “ul:‘uhl ‘rh.:] h:iuwlni:’lflh I;.’ (q.m. {'K“ } wy hand wnd caused £ bo sthixed the ance and to_recure the enactnent and. en bl N o con-| 12 301 Of the Htate of Nebraska, A Lie Nailed. fovcamout of proibitory Kequor Jaws. . He| Laucy and Jennie Jonew, two youug girls of | ¢ ey "Lt for year, and. the condions| Dose at Lissots. this it das ot Julye A 866, Mz, Eviror.—I wish to correct a statement made in one of the evening papers with referenca to the proceed- iugs of the mass meeting held by the trades unions of Omaha, Monday even- ing at Cunningham hall. The report of the meeting was all right except the statement that Tur Bre was roundly denounced throughout all the speeches. Now, then, 1 wish to say as one who was present, to the best of my knowl- edge, Tar Bee was not mentioned save in one instance and that by compar- ison in size, and more a8 a compliment than otherwise. We do not propose to denounce or muke fight with any of our local papers, We want their support in return s we have supported and sull will support them if they stand by us in good faith as fellow workmen, which we have all reason to believe they will do. A CARPENTI | | Hunaway Teams, Yesterdsy at the corner of Thir teenth and Harney stregts, there ccour 30d GWU Klkeweys Wibuib e bl has been president of the Maryland Stats ance allisce ever since its organiza 3, mainly thrugh the influence of which about half of the coungies of the stal have adopted prohibition by menns of loca! option. To increase the strength and eflic ency of this org: tion, Mr Edaniel hos con tribated liberally and devoted to it much time, Howas threo thnes elected to repre sont his native county in the legislature, twice in tho houss delegates and once to the senate, After re. moviog to Baliimore Le was elected to the constitutional cunvention of 1868, Although he had been somewhat connected with xlavely he took a prominent pact in the cipation of the slaves, In the constitutio of 1 hie thus give expression te his views I bel slavory isa great moral evil, condemn ko by Christianity, the teaching of the bible, aud the civilization of the age sarly part of the war he cooperated Winter Davis in most of his weasures, He ulways took high grouuds tho union and the suprerue power of the gene good parentaze, aged 19 and 17, hving near Gadrden Alubuns, committed suicide 3 ester The younger was found hangivg in the to|attic and ihe elder from u tree. A young day. wan disappeared_sudgenly & fow diys be and it is believed the in their shame both suicided. Captsin Andrew Johnson, the oldest steam bout cartan on the Missisdippi and Missouri | mon opped dead of heart dieease yestor- of | duy in Bismarck, The Baltimore 8un's special frou Toe damages along Georges ods will amount ) over S daughter wo rivers, d land, Md , w2 creck by uhe £ 000, Mrs, At Dayton, of thirt (ireat 000 peoy 3,000 v liv MoIniug men in the owds Th M Mary woro drowned i the #od, ual convention | children of Richard Moody, all of Barton, v, with o salute n g day opensd estimatod at 20, caus ot the 1 addiessc at the wusic frervoon, Jormick , Ohid , yesterd G.oA. wern presoot Distinguirhied hoie Wik & pr nd her Also visitors rey hall ocersion of elder was seduced and Cumher diers' Home and d. th In'ths evouing rlm the Eighteenth yearof the Stwe, und of the Inde pendence of the TUnited Btates, the One Huudred and Nimth Ty the Governar. JAMES W, DAWES, Anosni: Eowakn P. Rouiex, 1y ¥-10e Sm Low Eoirotary of State, have not changed a particls since then,” Mr, Swager did not suention the states which it is intended to cavry, but ently was thor- oughly convinved that the project would kue- cead, . The courty committee of the organiza tion wet yesterday afternoon. It was decided to spend” £10,000 in this county betwoen now and Novewber, Sixty five per cent of the | = will bo used in the county campuign, | GRAY'S BPECIFIO MEDICINES, por cent ix tho stato work, and the rest for | 0o g e TG L o e national purases The woney 14 expected PPy e ey ¥4 be raised by ineividual contributions, untailing oure for ——— Beminal Woak- \ nows, Bpermatory. hwa, Impotency, and” all Disoasos that foliow as & soquence of Self- Abuse; e lows of A Non-Union Man’s Klyes Gouged Out, Buavvoun, Pa., July 80.-'The Bradford glaws works, which sbut down on aceount of a striko. recontly, resumed today with non union This aftcraoon the strikecs sur- g fausai oo oy rounded the factory while Fortuan Dogacaux. | e Mado, T oy e atondons N | M TALNL il LeodyFelo ATTER VASMIA. Cartuey _wero inside and’ bezaa thrawing | aad meay other disonsos that lead to] stones,” McCartney escapod but Dogoeaux | sumption and & Prowmature Gras: wiw capturod and his eyes gouged vat to pre- | , BSWARE of adverticoments to rotund money, when vent him doing any 1ore work, There is | ragisis from whoin the modickio fs bou — do sel g any o refund, but refor you to the masufacturors, Aud the great exciteinent to-night, and it is teared tho | peouieoni sre scioh that they aeo seldom, of sver / od 00 7l goverument, fig bt tock pla A | trikera will Lu n the factory and other build- ot fig b u strike u b the factory and other buld- | somplied with, Keo thelr written guarantoo. 4 tria . = re———— ol the day erals Hawley, Hayes, How:|ingy of the company. of one single packege of Gray's Specific will convinoe Four Children Khled by Lightving, | o, "Kopnedy and Wood (re present, R e most skoprical of real morits, pe BEA 0 Neb , July 0, A ¢ thun ok —— s n sooount o0 coun! loitors, we ve adopted adusarnion Nab 4 Tly Bl aeges SHOR: ; 1 nave been dreadfully troubled with | yellow Wrapper, the caly peacine. this moroing, The lightuing strack the farm West Virginia Republicans, disense of the kiducys end liver during | sariull particulzze ln our panphlet, which wede: howse of Nuthan iller,noar Murseyille, Kon- | Wineisi, Wo V., July 25, Tho ropub | tho pust six montha, Hosr's [Kidnoy | S ot iaew sid by s drogy W g s g hie fonr de w‘llhl .‘!w‘m-,’l cep. II“H:"’ I>| ‘”‘\'\"*h‘ v\“|; D -u“‘ "_“"‘I and Liver| REyeny has made me a new | see, w-:; peh‘gullullm o wllbl.n“:‘ln:‘l‘lm by T s were respectively 9 and 7. | Parkersburg, Weduesday, is ¢ Gt 7} ) . + ) mafl oo tha recelpt of the woney, et g T 1 s wmother i | tople in politiesl eir The eonvention | 1080 Juac W. Fairbrother, Provi-y FUE GHAY SRDIOINE ‘b.,’mhlo,‘fl. Y N ] ey e, b | Builess Lo ve 3y QLuaka iy ® 4 ko lenn, y 1 ANTED—GIr] in fimily of tw agoodgirl, Inquire at C. . an & Co's. 07 -4t DI SALE—At a growt bargain, tho Scott rosi- dence property, just east of Pratt's in Hangcom. This is a very resirable 7 room cottage and o sold ut & eaceifico. BARKER & MAYNE, 18th sand Farns L) ¢ Barher furni‘uro, wathatand, chairs, . FAIST, 1'th 8t., opposits postoftico. 84480 { Fm: SALE O TRADE A b year old_Kentucky SITUATIONS WANTED, VW ANIED=Situation by a sotng German irl to o housework in an American family, re at 102 South 1Cth stacet, - [ JOR SAL Jooking glanscs, A vituation by a cutterof cloven lor. eI I horse 164 haods high, gontl aud kind, trots in Qilice L $ 3 minutes untrained, also & new fne side Lar top car- rigge, O, J. Canan, 781-1mo , sound and kin 7OR SALE—A fine driving h Daily & Meadim- Any Jady can drive him. ~ Al VWANTED-Situation as stenccraphor and type: writor, by & young mau who has had eoveral yeary' eaporie in oftice work: pentean, | hor 1op buggy and a Conoord Humesa, ~ Will sell to- can furuiih best of referonces. - Ad N, Too | gether or sep 2.7 8. 13th St 004-t1 oftioe, 30. e ory business in good locality . Will roquire capital of about §3,000 080-1m ANTED—A Situat hars ess maker. prying well For particulars nddross W, W, tois offi on by aman. 13 n first-clags iwalson go.d ook, 14 will Ini to do any naid work in order to wake a_liviog, | = = e Addresa J, .. Schneider, Boe oftice. Lt [ g b R Wy e TANTED—A situation as drug clork by o man | Caitol avenue. Ronts for $2,000 per year, V ekperiance, Add ees Bensebiag | O " G.IL DOANE&0O; Watsxs, nL T80.6D | TSOR SALK—A cholos dairy and stock farm of 800 dor cu tivation, 2§ miles from : WANTED-A osition by & first.clam Ia Railway. “Good house, ¥ kooper. Addross Heo office. 3 orrals, etc, or dairy: = = —~ | iog and stock raistog’ Land is well’ watoied and all —1\' Young martied mau wanta situation as book kooper, in wholesalo establishmont in Omaba. Addresa 0. caro Boo. 800-4¢ olco grass and grazing 11ud, with plenty ot range adjoining. For salo cheap. = Potter & Cobb, 161§ ‘arnam, stroet. it NOR SALh-Enginos now and second haud 10 b p. 15 . p. and 20 h. p. portable and stationary; als boilera of any sizo and style. Richard & Clarke, U, P R_Y. bet. 1ith and 18th 8t+, Omaha. 549-41 " MIBOELLANEOUS VW ANTED-To rent, three or four unfurnishod oms for light housekeeping, o good locality- " Boo office. §54-30p OR BALE—A piirting offico suitablo 10r & small - newepapor o Job offise. Will sll for oash o ov: VWANTED—One o two tarnished rooms for man | changefor Omata Uity property. Address and wifo wi'h or without use of pian i the. | te oMoe, vieinity of t herman ave., or 15th 8t State terw &e. | === F:m SALK—A few aholce young buggy and wor B. lock box 792, BEO-20p an roce. Moyno & Barker, b Mary's avorue JANTED—To borrow 81000 on fmproved city W omerts. Adlrost “Toau oo ailce, 6714 Targe 1ob 06 Park Ry eiad s Aido Noud V/ANTRD. A cottao 6 rcoma whihin 10 blocks f G, 0, 1254 B4 Maryigavegas aoquise 18 oo north of 1%, 0. Postession in_August. Rofa- | ] e - 12 ble tonants. Address P. 0. Box 457, b MUK SALE inree of the bust lota ip_[anscot 4 i Dlaco at o bargain if sold soon. Potter & Cobb, A isow Ty i 0, Wi G corrirl B Widh & | 1610 aruam. 93144 L\ dieceeor goitloman of . Address in confl - S = donce untit the 1+t Augusts Mrs, N, E. Buokley,tee | 33000 office, 520 Cheap lots in Shinn's 24 addition, Potter & Cobb, 1616 abgut Kirkwood and Plainview. Faruam stroet. 7\‘7”\11‘.:: 2,000 on flrat-class city socurlty.for AR aroehy Y suars, at0 per cent. Addeess Box 920 ot | [RORSALE—Two second hand piancs, at Fdholm & & Erickson’s Muaio Store on 10th St. 890-t¢ 7 ANTED—Boarders to know the St, Charles Ho- = B } WA o iarmey S, e 1sth ani 1oth wii | Y01 SALE—Two open second-asaa buggies sud | 40t up the bust tabie board for 8100 per weok of any hotso in the eity of a correspondire price, 23848 88-41 M) BCELLANEOUS. Lant Moniay, a sma | back and tan dog, A ard will bo paid if returued to Buckinghs 905 80p “0K KENT--Houd~ ANO Lo, A flvo room cottago northwest cor, 10 and 25th Ste; ity water. e iitp - 5 = UKRAY bhas good pasturing. Spring water, t room, niccly furnished, At op | Onw threo room house, Patrick Ave, Inquire on the preiises, Last April, red and white y¢ ey - Owner can have Ill:“ hyl callir €. ;2 s Solnaus, cor. 24th and Mason, sod paying o £ S0 - B30bt-1owk PTES e hard and APOR TLNT woft wator, and Vacifle, 1o uso threo largo re 12,00 per monith, i; Notice to Contractors and ‘mouders. Foaled proposals will bo received v at 12 0'ciock ., for bullding and ¢ for oceupancy, & hrick sohuol hov dation, i Springfleld, Sarpy co' oording to plans and’ specifioat arol iiects, Caho, Neb¥ 1 TI p to August 11, : oaapletiog ready 4e, above the foun- aniy, Nobrask, ac 4008 of Cleves Bro Je brick and cut at JRGR WENT Front parlor to twa genthman at 1624 Douglas bt B97-p POl RENT —Flonsat taraish rooms, 1767 Cask 89912 will be furnished ot tho gror = hlitee, A other msteris 4 by the buldiog com: Fou ! itore with living rooms, cor, 16th | tractor. Plans {'tobe furalshed by con wud Howard, Special terms to first clavs drug- | . §,carman's store, in e Aoations o een ub ), r's Agency, Millird Hotel, 9022p | Hros., Omaha. Buildin ingfield, Oros Siares wist, l:« ) Fon i keeping to amn and wife without ohildren, 8 tho 16 day of Nove' sor1 0 tho sight to re Addross Buildin Jly 20-w&e 10 wo flurnished south front roos 19th Bt. ety —4 convenicnt chambers for houso. y or all bids N. - £ ‘commiitee, Spriugfield, Neb. A blocks from P'est office, 319 north 17th s reet. = | Ty d B : ey L. eer.: 1l '—Two unfurnished front rooms 1824 v rt . - e K¢ RGN, MENT--Furnished xoom newr Depot, 903 Fierce stroot wiesip¥ | Br) [P RENTNicely turnishou Tooms _without board 1514 Davenpost St. 10:4p OR RENT - Honse of 4 roows, Ioquire st 420 5, 14th strect. 544-30p ip stroct, IN BOTTIES.. JPUR RGN Threo rooms, donsts, city water,s 4 €03 N, Liih strest. H53-80 'Bud weiser. . l“llll HENT —Farnished vomus at 1211 Davon Bt i 15th N, 80 [ PO KENT— Furniched, s args comteitable «om, 322 wouth 10th Bt., comer Hisrney. 265 80 Krue's Ale, Po Wine, Houso on Humiltom near 15e no stroot, well, cletorn aud coler. 1aquire on H80-30 Furnishod reoms 618 Dealgo Siroet, 0-1p DOR RN 2oth strast, hall block from +&. Mary's avenue, 819-1p J —A furnished penitlemen, Anguice 2200 ik ML RENT—A store on CMming and 10 Cumitg stroet paved, excellove opening g ery or no'pwtore, (iere biiug nither on O good iacation (¢ any 0cher bisaes's Morse & beuvner, 104 Pacuam bis Joor i ,]‘ and 14 l N it Apply to ' J, B 17 wtevet, or Beo utiice, ]}o’u 17 Furuk wed goowms 1021 ¢

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