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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JUNE 21. 1886. SENATOR JAMES G. A SURVIVOR OF BALAK The Mayor of Pacific Junotion In- Aulgcs in a Rominiscence, E. Cole of Pacific Junction, | of joint, s in town yesterday and was met [ Hooker was removed to th by a reporter for While talking to th reporter for the B sationalist General K the pound, barns ! ent is making extensive im provements thereabouts said the general, rather a historical old structure poundmaster the What Nevada's Senio Has to Say of Van Wyck. The 8:20 train westward over the Union . THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. A Period of Unnsnally Good Prices and the Most Active Tradimg. teprosentative SHUT OUT WITHOUT A SCORE. The 8t. Joe Reds Artistioally Scooped by the Union Pacifics, ic coast homes and summer JAVA, The insult was resented and a free-for-all N 1 \ JHEAT gt ensued in wiioh “shorty needs | LNE BULLS BOOST WHEAT, beer bottie, cntting Hooker's head in a faarful manner, jerking his shoulder out oo o "Huring W | The Week in Ohicago Oloses With o Raise in Mr. Cole is | where his injuries were attended. When the Leading Oereal. Table gontleman, and | 3sked concerning the row O'Connell said i an intelligent and a a remark dropped by the re ted the iformation that the former had | fight been a soldief in & brace among the mountair Among them was of Nevada, gentleman ot less s, full bearded, and stur depicted in appear as far different from od in Florencean city was the meccaof the Mormons and promised to be the mdtropolis of 3 1 bought it and Fred and F; Dillone brought it dowpn here on wh THE BEST OF THE YEAR SO FAR. PATRICK POSES AS A PUGILIST. Bulls Work the Market For All It Is Worth, and Great Activity in Railroad Circles Helps Poundmaster -The Theater—The First Communion— A County Hospital e oliot. | he did not see who did the bloody work, ter elicl | asho could not turn arouud untilthe | A HIGHER PRICE CAMPAIGN. over, owing to a stiffness of his 3 of continents. | neck. Lacy has not been arrested as yet educated as & military engineer, — nadaad bl L e passed through the Crimean war and en Personal Paragraphs. acter Holp the Boom ~Corn Still aprivatein the Second Massachu- Mr. S, H. Chase, of Moline, 11, is in in the Old Rut tional press give the public of this gentle the Boom. giment of volunteers dur and came out Washington rn in Omaha excent of Uncle The Home Team Wins a Game, boom, located on the corner of Har The practice gained in the loss of a dozen games has put the Union Pacific playing trim Stocks Stalk Upward NEw Youx, June 20. This has been the bull we Day after day prices atthe close of business has been Thero have by frequent gpells of dullness and som f were of short duration. closing prices were not direct, but has been northern Tow he has in that locality “I wish 1 had some in Nebra the senator to a “for really 1 think it is not only one prosperous, Special Telegram to @ was about seventeen years of age when the celebrated battle of Bala Kklava was fought erccted in 1855. The latter was for a long ¢ headquarters of the Western ¢ Transportation 1 see by its dilapidated condition now that itisa veteran.” “Talking of old buildings, 1, “‘right on the remembers distinetly | 18 In the city up” along the line to but unsuccessful | W. H. Hilli o of the English cavalry, th 1 in number, under the comu Major Nolan shown by the artistic they shut out game at the Athletic park yesterday afe I'he Reds stand & ness, but they was one day w the city C. M. Fiance, of Kunsas City, is in ki Omaha L P ymas, of Groen River, Ida., is CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. n the city Crrreaco, June 20, —[Speoial Deputy Sheriff Denison, of adville, | the Bry There visions Duli. ng the of the service slogram to a grand “whoop-‘er- 1y and the bulls and wife, of Paris, are | boosted wheat 1. It looks as it forelgnoers o hun- | at the Paxton were running the deal and we were going to and of [ Colonel Chambers returned from the | bosuckers. There was a flood of bullish personally ac- | east last ovening. 1l day from tho ofhier side, as on teok part in the quainted with the latter ‘gentleman as | J. (. Tate, of Shelton, was an Omaha | yesterday, and after the astute exporters had n League, and in two games have ted the Denyers, who did the Union Pacifies upin such good style gome weeks a well built, fine looking set of young fellows, who came recent svccesses and figured on a walkaway without much effort. The result was in exact opposi- tion to their expcetations the U|‘\.\n|| Pacifics in excelent trim, with of opening, but that had “been high enough to make good the slight de- leaders of the market have not The same stocks are in front and thereare none to dispute thelr leader- The Chicago party still kee eing and are getting richer and “richer, while many people in the e standing idly by in the vain expectation that they will finally have to let go. s and Dodge streets, is' a one-story | also with a number of the cottage now used a8 a carpenter shop. That was the first frame building stand ing to-day that w. was crected by Fleming member of the first territo«ial logislature, and a brother-in-law of Sam Rogers. The Iatter and my: I can say in all 1 W yck has done more to give reputation than any modium that T Van Wyck is a gr “How does he stand in the so The Reds are changed at all, never returned, here flushed with of royal Engl rasp on the n grasy ore attached Geo. and I can tell you it called than those of | ant reminiscences The senuate hs ! They found benches when it is known your Then the pa- shing horse- | visitor yostorday. i od up with all the futures they wanted to N Yy 88 ‘l",'.“""‘l‘ Mr. John D, Creighton left for New | make a scalper, they turned in and bought o O e g | York last evening. forty loads of cash stuft to glve the thing lliod armies. Mr | Mr.P.E Xor returned yesterday from | tone. Then they leaned back and watched member of the | &N eastern trip her climb, The littlo bears came near break- sh engineers to which Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mitchel), of Den- | ing their necks to get out of the way, and at B. McClollan and | ver, are in the city. the last minute Fraley and tho St. Louis , both of whom went W. M. Neems, of Chehnahua, Mex., is [ contingent concluded to take their throngh the campaign under the dircction | at the Motropolitan. medicine and go ashore. Perhaps this of the government of the United States, Mr. J. P. Williams and wife, of Lin- | 18 judiclous, for themafirket looks With McClellan, Cole had often passed | goln, are at the Millard. stronig and it may go higher tlent walters will be able to pick up the stocks Salishury and wcked by a good < it seems to me that the ordinanc strict as they might be in this re- The first pound wo ever had, you or is to speak. He is always primed shots, and 1t is now known that slow in opposing worker in co with the exception of Logan, and when he speaks settled fact that he is on what he is going to rek, and by + pleasant moments, and on outward indications odds on the St. kers, The home club took the bat and went out in short order. Salisbury's pitching was too much for the isitors and thrae men were out and the inning ended before the fielders had ched their places, 1 to score in the second inning and were suited by the Reds. third inning Brandt, of the homé team, ising the standing of the ‘Lhe Reds went outin one, In the fourth inning Me- bury made scores on the however, and Joes found few in passing through Pacific Junction, bot} recalled many of the incidents barn en Harney street, about seventeen years ago, and one P poundmaster. bent had been_unpopular with certain suppose it will be to the up an animal ay or fraction Within twenty-four Chicago & Northwestern ready purchasers when it is freely offered at $1.16 as when as at par, and there are more peonld to buy St. Paul at e than could be found in the market at 8be. is extending every day, and stocks which have apparently been side tracked for weeks are one by one switched on to the main line and put in motion. chances are that the advance will continue until the people get tired of waiting and make up their minds to buy anyway, ‘will come into the market with all the energy buoyancy of thoroughbred but when prices get from 5 to 5 per cent higher, and then you your mind that the advance is about over. The activity in railroad circles is a very good Within the past wee Topeka & Sant If, Colorado & neinnati & St. Louis has been re- zed into the Toledo, St. Louis & Kan- 8as Citythe Wisconsin & Neb hias been sold to the Chi and the sale nHm'I( niney, nny was our first n ption of the defenses hose of an engineer, T and they are both detailed and interest: | G. G. Wallace has returned from Mon- | on the crop, | Duluth we The slaughter which was suf- | mouth, whither he went to attend the | sho sold a matter of 1,000,000 bushe reduction of the [ commencement of his aima ma ss he deseribed most graphically, | the election of the ‘board of dir > the reduction of the same and the | Judge J. H. McCulloch, who wes also ty which followed it. | present, was sclected to fill a position on on a subjeet 1t 18 thoroughly poste classes, and so I To gots $1 for takin ts for onch thercof for keeping. hours after seizure he is obliged to give public notice, and if the animals are not claimed within ten days he has to sell them at public sale to the highest bidde During the three y been poundmaster but two suits hay been commenced How does Senat with his colle g and overy ong recognizos him as a_pow- A mado a 4 what criticisms | fhde a run, r Union Pacifi two,three order Closky and Salis strength of a high and -y into right fie moralized the vi s had a walk & In the fifth inning B a score on the strength of Bandle's batting and his own good bas; n the seventh inning Drexler redeemed himself for some wretehed work done on first early in the game and made a by hard and deserved work. r destraction of ‘the ¢ After the batteries had b made for volunteers to scale the The Re immense heights from which death had | having ju been hurled for so long a time and in | It \vili. ful manner. n Irishmannamed Landrum, | know that he has entirel a st, by means of escalad® | his late attac ing ladders, to reach the inter \ Wyck. Some, itis true, are friendl; vs Mr. Herely fear, but the, I are those whom when a man i Thisapparent- nst him, and in itors and th i there is talk of one being carried to the court of appeals. Thus ended a little exparte taik at the There were only two or three imprisoned animals there, would bo expected in a cit) But the dogs—see them ranning after horses, barking at e body and at everything, and m themselves a genoral no y many should be owners are ‘‘un- V. o.matter what n Wyck's election may be, I know one Vebraska will have to go ver ar to get his equal in every respect on who would combine to 1 i and powerfal “‘How ubout Senator Manderson mediately followed, and then the work of | Davenport, T destroying the town of Scl For five weeks the engineers in mining the structur k the Atchison, 1 formal possos- far loss than whom ever one likes and one whe I think his speeches in the time. The signal | depot to wish them a safe journey. Of | their privilege. A blast of the trumpet, and the | course their eastward tripis for business { on top. with il ska(diagonal ular with ull, running of ond and third bases and passed ball, time the visitors were working b They had but o alled Jumbo, who army which moved to a distance o from the seene to witness the explosion. | Olympic theuter signal was given and the matches e In proper time the cf ad entered the town, had | only. bids W then sneaking % Tansas Clty, “uncoflined” Missourl & Pacitic to the b en ratified by the court. acific cominitites n and the Rio Grande div holders have put f he is compar nd it requires at ]\‘ulm;.: member yet, HIBERNIAN To Be Subserved Dy the State Conven. VOLENCE, mild mannered h a new plan which i gt " ¥ before the big bears think 1t Is time to slug Ed. Denny, “achomer” for an Indian- [ jiaeain, Timne enough to soll when thero i apolis coffoe house, 1s in the city. no bulge. We will have bnli telegrams for T. R. Vangreen, the popular Cuming | three or four days more, probably. This is street grocer, left’ for Moline, I, last nl\‘lem«rl‘u-‘-nmwlnw market. ) '\\‘h|.pl(l|e evening to attend the rogatta to take | WHlibg horse, When it goes down advices ace in that ol 1k Sanls are blue: when It goes up they are rosoate. viace in that city this week. Nebraska dispatehes to the occasion to the coost 1Y are buoyant becanso of At | wheat for shipment to Buffalo. Cables were ‘tors | all one way and seasoned to suit the taste y who felt an Itehing to buy. al pliyers were not conspieuous in to-day’s transactions, but I noticed near tho wind-up, when the shorts were seram- J. B. Maxfield is in the eity, | blingand the privilege sellers we rying to returned from Central City. | buy themselves even, that the heaviest sellers be pleasant news for the many ry gloomy onsitenced calls | the board jvere Robert Warren and Geddes, who per- so1c | Tetanas R haps handle as many orders from_abroad as rstto vol- | friends of the r'““"‘_" 17‘;"5 1 anyone, and are always well ‘uuh'd as 1o y FOROYOLOUS what moves the exporters Intend to make of rheumatism and ready [ pext. There wasn't much let-up to-day. ior of the | for arduous work again. Prices began to ascend from the opening, Possession im- A jolly party of Omahans started for | and thouch there were halts there were no enpo " Rock Island and Chicago, | counter marches. A reaction ot ;e was the TIL., Iast ovening. Among them wero Tui | best the shorts got from any point touched. 1 oV F il Around the call pri which 8 Wiitig, Fred Schmidt, William Duvy and | #1000 AWt “here Moa h zood deal, ot Henry Roheff, munager for Hans [ ard tighting, and the most of the holders of to be [ Wiggars, Many friends were at the | eall killed rprofits by selling aganst The close right square August at e, On the curh Puts sold at e, and ralls T75%e, with most of the business the latter transacted at outside nigures. stimated receipts for Monday are fifty-tive The stopol t we L7t quarter of wmile | Fywin P, Hilton, late manager of the Paul, Minn., is in the city, and the Y | elegant gold headed cane, prese Cory—The corn deal was as stupid as h and dropped back an | thehewspaper men of the “Twin C usual, and though quotations show a moder- able mass. | ghows t \“. man of mark. ate advance as a result of the day’s trading, could get on to his success only ended i on bases every time, while his support Oceasjonaly during delivery. and his getting left indistinguishable, Mr. Cole's attentian w Greek church, a massive s of the white rock which abounds Strange to say, the building rose in the wir, seemin, majestic proportions ment, and then Senator Manderson has made abeginning promises to ¢ i nnot retrograde—at least, 1 think tion o A, O, H. The state conyention of the Ancient which has been st very hearty support from of all classes of security hold- of Hibernians, held annually for a numper of sembles to-day in Cynnig! ner of Thirteenth and Jackson 1t will be attended went out on strikes. the game one of the Reds would! sbury but the excellent > team backed up the nner that shut the Reds The nmpiring was understandin; ment by whic 50 “Will you return before the present the subsidy payment will be FONREOILASLOIOTGRL I R bTasY in hitting S: iielding of the hon battery in a m out without wretched but although ihe St. Joe people succeeded in putation as *kickors'’ by coming in from the field in a body and surrounding him_whenever he made a raw decision against them. nnot tell at present, for I have a am's hall, cor- to attend to. you know, to reach al of busine susy now-n-day: shington from he old figures are mortgages of the Wabash are uniting to protest against the proposed r duction in the rate of interest on the , and the Omaha divis 8 of the Kansas City, St. Louis & Northern, Lin direst ruin to the | Mr, Joln Schuaab, the owner of the | practically unchia; purt_of the city only I think there will be o difliculty in making a hast; trip to the national capi L know now I will be tl f these. there are throughout the stats, eight in number, ose. division being lo- cated at each of 'thetfollowing cities: O'Neill, 0'Connor, LinepIn, Plattsmouth, establishing a re been undermined under the dir yor Montague, an uncle of Miss Flor- | popular hotel for more room, and will ghtengale, who work among the | commence work at once upon the erec- ing active steps toward 5 it 5 there seemed to be no stimulating influenee aper men never give anything RADBEINIINIOVELRLESI N hing aw in the rket outside of strength of cept for big items, and Mr. Hilton i3 ; HOHORUIoES h o of them in” popularity and goodfellow- | S, stimated receipls for Monday aro ed to the L ship. Provisions—Nothine was done in provi- & Lo maintain its ——— sions, the interest in the wheat deal over- for perhaps a mo- Enlarging a Hotel, coming all outside attractions, Prices closed | from vestorday, riby e St i being the firmest cle of the product. Es- to spond | Windsor hotel property at the corner of | 5 e NS for Monday are 50,000, and part had | Tenth and kson st heark- | 140,000 for the week. ction of | ened to the ery of the proprietors of that T NANCIAL. ms of that war, and her exceeding | tion of a three story brick addition to the | New Yorl. June 19.—Moxey—On call s it, Senatol en that matter There is plenty 00d work for one weel airing line, \as accomplished a v financiering for the Cine & St. Louls In_ 1ssuing_ consolida gages at 4 per cent, it with' the elty. There are really not enough bonds 1o supply tho dem > Riyer, No”!h _x’l:lttn, Hastings York and Omaha, Fhes, ship of about twelve hundred. McGuire. of Plattsmouth, and Barr; O'Connor, have already arrived. other delegates will arri i The delegates from he No. 1, will be Messns. James Connolly, R lb’]rice, Thomas Casey, Boart,Baher and The score by innings was as follows: Union Pacifics (il iot St. Joe Reds sm had already watted her name to | hotel 40x60 feet in dimensions. we o member- al of thought. 00000000 00 me on the home ayed on July 4 and 5, the Union Puacifics an the best amateur nine of Chicago. ‘i.n the hands of my friends ot Ne- caused the failure, when the explosion | a German farin hand, committed suicide at took place, burnmg the officer and s | Boll His remains were re- | wa 1 in 4 horribly mangled condition | night, and was locked up over night. Upon Strange to relate, his wateh | being'released this morning he went to a when opened was | barnon th found in ‘motion and undisturbed as if it | bansed hims slumbering in its owner's d of experiencing a shock which no earthquake could have equaled. Sy the way, thoy say that Nevada’s population is so small thut there is an ef- fort on foot to get it out of the union.” “O nonsense! olid condition than Y. Its mining prospects are the best and t is better its cattle interests nd orwe should Per conts at par, 4's at 10437, and 414 water stock of the ~eity ed for the new “acqueduct, there were bids aggregating ten times the mount, and the bankers who took the bonds at 105 will very soon have bagged some profit on their sales. securities du; maha division, ard O’ Keefe, Dowdall, John aids in the ruins P. FORD IN THE RING. Councilman From the Third Poses as a Pugilist. Patrick Ford, esq., councilman from the Third ward, became involved yes- terday in a row with a negro named Tom Hamilton. He gave full swing to of New York, Wwas uninjure ill elect three state to succeed Richard O’Keefe, of aha, as state delegate; ;_’lullsnmulll. onvention wi had been simply pocket, inste ng the carrent y comparatively small, and tho' reg prineipal ineroases with each recurring divi- dend day, Ever, M. Maguire, of A you mind, Nevada will re of itself.” Here ‘“all aboard’! was sounded and a lemption of ate treasurel OMATA, June 20, 18 ensy at 115624 per cent. i PiuME MERCANTILE PAPER —4@5 per The mayor im- et cent. est building, an Hanged With a Handkerchief. STERLING EXCHANGE—Firm and un- ee what d St. Louis, Mo, June 20.—Ferdinand Bei, | rates, $4.57 for sixty day £ tor demand, —Were qui and steady to- eville, TiL., this morning by hanging. He found drunk on the streets Saturdav £ —The stock market was irregu'ar at the opening, but first prices showed only insignincant changes from last evenis g fig- res, although Paciic Mail and Union Pacilic & each up 15 per cent and Omaha common cont higher. There were some carly trading, but the arm where he was employed and f with his handkerchiaf from a beam only four feet from the floor. oSt Christian Work Among Indians. arket soon ratlie nd prices for the spa GENOA, Neb,, June 19.—[Correspond- ) hour advanced r: z especial ; Mr. Oliver Replies, ence of the BEE.]—Bishop Worthington, 'l\ l(:nn, l\‘ull l‘" mi;dll: pos :l‘l Wi —To the Editor of | of Omaha, accompanied by lf Vell|tanea more quiet, aithouzh fowards the v A series of by of the order in the state will also be sented, discussed and adopted. In the evening a literary and mnsical euntertainment will be given at the con- will doubtless be an improvement b - THE CLEARANCE RECORD. June 20.—[Special to the BEk.]—The following tablo piled from special dispatches to the Post, from the managers of the leading clearing houses in the United States, shows the gross bank exchanges at each point for the week ending June 19, in comparison with the cor- responding week in 18%5: hearty shake of the hand concluded the his pugilistic powers and worsted the interview with Nevad black man badly. those curious circumstances which dem- onstrate the impunity with which a city act, was arrested, while P, Ford was allowed to go fr It appears that the negro Thomas Hamilton was standing on the corner of ‘Tenth and Capitol avenue about 3 o’eloek in the afternoon talking with a white The two were discussing the mat- ter of going to thelow dive kept b nie Green in that vicmity. Fore across the street, came over, and hearinga portion of the conversation, found an op- portunity to pick a quarrel. This he proceeded to do forthwith, and in less than five minutes had knocked the riogro down. Hamilton, who is a small, slightly built man, was not able to return the as- This encouraged the councilman With a “Ye bhlody n: gur, U'll teach ye how to. behave 'in me arted in to. pummel Ham- the Bik:-1 wish to briefly reply to the com- | Stophens ; Deman Al yhitolurd t Stephens, of Columbus, Rev. D. A, ter, by one of weezy, published in An Exciting Amusement. It is thoroughly settled that the great alryman and athlete, Duncan C. Ross, will give Omahans an opportunity of witnessing his skill fand dexterity as a swordsman and horseman. rangements have been made with three other aspirants for the honor of crossing swords with the undoubtable champion, ant C. Walsh, the rela the Hotel and The facts of the matter are s 3 Adfter 1 had purchased a half interest in the | 29¢ o < paper Sweezy, who had charge of editorial | Episcopal church, visited the Indian In- affairs, went on a debauch which lasted three | dustrial school at this place Thursday. At the end of that time he d that he had pawned his diamond: pin for $10. 1 1edeemed it for him | the studeuts who desired to become mem- d_upon his request sold it to a gentleman | bers of the church. A large number of hall which largely attended A Narrow “Yes, I know something about the ad- vance in the value of Omaha real estate,” il Mr. John Brandt, a wealthy Douglas county farmer, who lives near Waterloo. “It has advanced rapidly within the past few years, but it is simply astounding to ) e years and see A who failed to take antage of the low price of Omaha In 1856 I was working Davis, laying bri month'there was a balance of $15 due me. i two lots at the corner of Harney and Six- tgenth streets for the balance. I went osyn and looked at- the property. wad overgrown with hazel brush and was abeut s uninviting & spot as one could in making up my or four days. As the ar- his father would not adv: ‘This money he wanted a; champion swordsman States army, has already worsted the mighty man of his own game in San Francisco, gaining possession of valuable diamond medal, worth # which Mr, Ross onl turn match, . which Sweezy owed me. | in the we f1 L will state that it did not take me long to | is being done. The three aacter when a partner- | firmed, C. P, Rouse, An Decrease. what we have mi find out Sweezy ship relation threw me into close busin 1 discovered his gene bad reputation and his habits of drunkenness | jiq and profligacy, and for the sake of my own contact with him. recovered in his t - that the s came intractable, plac- , thus being at from the third. honor and reputation, not to say my pociet, [ determined (o leave him. i d ning a portion of the money he owed me | funds with whi 1 plead guilty to beinga | th So far as the printers are con- | 1o cerncd, they are paid in full, and lave noth- fi eet from either Sweezy ing him at a disadvanta; the mercy of Ross points alead, shown much the supe “The exposition building has been secured and Saturday evening at 8:30 the The horses will be shod with rub- a free and active movement on the wooden floor It is a new and scientifte presince.’’ he sta ilton vigorously. A poliec offi fered and instead of arr: ried the colore al ] of disturbing the peace by " fig ced against him, and he now. awaits having thronghout or syordsman- ing Ford car- 1.°A ch:n'rvl'o ing further to g T 1 was not lon; mind, and told "Mr, want the hazel now owned by Mr. Lowe, stand, holds it at $165,000 for the two lots. arrow eseape for me, wasn't oy ticle, a barefacec he owes me no mone; the past six months, to contribute any Sweezy has practically lived off 1 actual memorandum of at least £60 which ho Benton'sHai has borrowed from me in amounts rangiog All who are BALD, all the way from 5 cents to 1 will state that are vory favorably with Mr am willing to let my statement of this | Hair Grow, transaction stand side by side with his. using it That property is The fact is that for | better than by thoir assistance to the bystander named Collins ventured to vho, I under- ¢ss his wonder that the negro, who A8 innocent of any vent slipping. sport well worth attending. aggression, ed on him and knocke: Having thus e S B Wrecked by the Winda, Louts, Mo., June 20, from Texas that a terrible wind and rain sed over parts of the interior of the state last ovening, and that great damago was dono to town property and crops in the several houses swere ablished his supr in the “Bloody Third’" he proudly wal away with a party ot merican Olub, The (erman-Americans of this city have organized a club to be run on the same gencral plan as the Omaha club, The organization takes the name of the Word comes utation will com- | who are troubled with DANDRUFF, or 1 ation to “have something."” OMARA'S POUNDMASTI close low stocks made a spurt. market ar Rapids, and Miss Sybil rltl.\(l-d strong at or near the best figures Carter, an Indian missionary from Phil. [ *8ehed oo /o0 Ol e, adelphin, all carncst workers in the | g cont bouds.. 103 |C. &N. W U.S. 44" 11 preferrd 1263 N. Y. C Oregon '] © 423 Pacitie M 144 PLD & .10 |PP.C.. . 1368 Rock Islana . 124 St L. &S, B i the partnership | ford of Ce Estate Record mply thes: ‘While here the bishop contirmed three of w money, and | the pupils are alveady members ot the e him acent. | church, while Horace R. Chase, the “X""‘ll“’ "'t‘". X1 | superintendent, is one of the most earncst Mol amtined | workers, and as ho takes such an interest i < of the children, much good ho were con- 2 Bernard and ‘Toxas. 303 Tex s [ Mary Prue, ‘accopted the faith in the | LakeShore...... 8% Union Facilic, al | Methodist church, as the Episcopalians [ ypief Shiseoire " proferred, .. 17 ve a3 yet no chapel in whic hold | o 100" | Western Union 6% service, “lthough ~ Superintendent Chase | Nopthorn Pac. e 275 00 1o & N oersers mfi 18 endeavoring to secure the neeessary preferred 614 i I to have one erccted for A use of the sehool. Those who are CHICAGO PRODUCE, ng moncy and sending missionaric G N for the enfightenment of the heathen o, €4 or | ha large field in which to work here N, 840 - | in our own stats, and in no way they advance the cause of ch If my action in Chieago, June unchanged:; winter and i e s declined | laudable purpose of building a chapel for fohisgaupporh i ithioinde ol Wiesoidndisne, Ui pened J¢c aboyo yosterday's closo ArowW ¢ above iy s cash, T22{c; LD, August . | who are becomin t want to be bald, al 10. In conclusion | BALD, all who do 1 by 5414 140, Oats—Quiet and dull but steady and un- Sweezy's, and | LICHIN calp: should use Benton’s ir G GiTv PER CENT of those i own hair. It n v fails to | changed; cash and July, Zijei August, Jony Orives. | stop the hair itom falling, Through sickness qe. e and feyers the hair sometimes falls off ina | Itye—Dull at Bl o First Communion Exercises. short time, and although the person may Barlev--Dull at 507 Arion club, which has heretofore been a dancing society compos among the G Omaha. The club will Ki Yesterday was tull of interest to many of the members of the German Catholie | you church on Douglas near Sixteenth street, | dreds of ‘eases wa have prod It was the first communion dayof & num- ber of the children who attend the schools | tiat The mass at 8:30 was es- What He Has toSay About Complaints ~01d Bildings. Several people on the outskirts of the city have been complaining ot the pound- wster and his agents, lately & conflic :n the cow catchers and the police, Without any reference to the the case a reporter for the Bee called on Poundmaster, Daniel H short talk with h said, ‘‘there are complants and com- plaints, but tue facts arc I very seldom go searching for stray animals only when citizens notify me of stock trespassing upon and damaging their property. Then of eourse [ have to do my duty, and I as- BUYo you it is no pleasant one cither. We do not have many cows or horses pounded in Omsha and in nine cases out urek mighty - glad we take rooms i the and Poppleton buildings now being down of small buildings and the uprooting At Weatherford the residences of 8. B. Womack, W. F. Bull, S. L. Weath- B. Roach, the grain houses of George P, Levy, and the colo were demolished, and the of trees, ete, sted on Farnam strect. The oflicers and directors are wd in one or two o president, Julius - *Denver and Galy ar i the lola];.l und Galveston are not included in Peycke; secrotary, George B, Baptist church Methodist ehu school buildings, —— e ATE CUTTING. Charles Motz, Tzschuck, Julius Pe) Conrad Wiedemun ozenzweig, F. F.: jr., und Henry J. Righigd. [ it 1 Vital Statibtios. Births and deaths forthe week euding Saturduy, have beed reflorted to the city physician as follows; 7, l’f;g’l‘ Gerald Powers, 131 age three months. | BI North Thirteenth, twe Grundmeyer, Suutlp Frank J. Lunge Max Bech, jenoter, Frod Metz, b L I | FREIGHT 1} The Reductions Being Made from Ohicago to the Blufr: the pastor of the ption of the erely, and had a was filled, even to the door-step, with adults and parents of the 3 Mrs, Ganumon [njurad by falling thnbers, the country are that a large amount of corn and cotten was beaten he ground and that b buildings, fence: 0 The damage in V from forty to fifty thousand dollars, and the loss In Biwrker county is placed at over one hundred thusand doflars. Accounts from It would bo easier to tumble stone wall than to break down - frelght rates between Chicago and Council Bluffs.” sald a prominent director of the yesterday when asked what the prospect No doubt he meant what ~down a solld rus and other out- were destroyed. nature wero intensified by a feeling ad- | the dress by the pastor. attired in white flowin, wreaths of roses. the conventional suit of blac music of the occasion was rendered by | your druggists have not got it we will send it the ehildren’s choir of tho school, Filty | prapared on receint of pries hod communion for the BENTON 1AL for amte war, - hersaid and spoke the sentiments of th L= Paul company on the subject. But stone ————— avenport street, Againt Its Repeal. ol Donahoe, 421 Wyo,, June 20, sert land actengenders strong opposition among the residents of the terri- amie Boowmerang s: . wallsare sometimes pulled down with very exertion now. The factis, cutting is 'he proposod repeal of the de iren appron first time and i of ¢hastity and adher “golng and has been for some days past, not - to ony large extent, but enough to slgmity to bring in cows, hors the sako of the fees, s, geeso, ete., for 0w to show yon I Mr. and Mrs. O'Rei onth Omaha, haye remained bald for years, if you use Ben- Limothy—D'rime, 81, ton's Hair Grower actording to_directions | Ilax Séed—£1,051, we of @ growth of hair, Inhun. | Whisky—$1.14, cash, 88.50@ 51, S4.024@ growth of Hair on those wlio ha ald and glazed for years we ha fully substan- 1 the followinz facts: srow Hair in 80 cases out of 100, no matter how long bald, cly sup- ard—Quiet and former_prices § $017!5(@ 3 July, 12540 ntended for those little ones and | yhifke othor preparations, it eontains no dy and un- was celebrated by ll(vv. Ful\l{t-r (-'l'iml)nr, sugar of load, or yegetable or mineral ) 80505, Vith the ex- 0l501 ) y co intended for the xml.‘«"?ul-?x for falling hair, dandrutt, o ivn but steady: crommery, 1@ children, the auditorium of the buildin Tho Hair Grower 18 4 Bir food, and it choddars, ompositi almost cxactly like the oil flats, 7@ t ) youthful com- | (NS Soley Young municants, The altar was beautified with DOUBLE AND TRI GTH, flowers and lighted tapers, and the ser - When the skin is very tough and nard, and Eggs—10@10), i vices naturally of a most interestin the follice is apparenfly effectually eclosed, Reeoipts, Sihupments. singlo mmnmh w1‘ nuxma:,lnmdx 1&1! to | Flour, bbls. 7,000 17,000 U o reach the paplilla; in such cases the double or eat, D, 14,000 4,000 The ltcily glvly Jrere | triplo Sronith Ahiousd be usod in._connection | goicat bu 000 416,000 Y O o0 BILC | ith the single, using them alternately. Oats,bu. 000 72,000 oys were clad in | pricsgingle strength, $1,00; doubla Sy 4,000 The | strength, $2.00; triple strength, $8.00. 1f 1,000 1.00) 0 1, —Wheat— Koo 0; spot lg@lige for export; t GROWER CO., options Omm Cleveland, O, vl | the evening made yows 4 “ 4 ¥ 3 opened stron d 1@lje, leaving off - rad, Bi@s 3¢ No. 2 red, 8, agent of the Iand Arks' own appointments, ating a protest agal o by reason of ofiicial enc 1y signed by the peoj will travel all over that when the inducement is suflicient con- cannot do this you must remeuiber I ive the cluimants for pounded stock a hst of what I h This list he ta y treasurcr and pays Mr, and Mrs. Samler near Twenty-seventh and Walnut, a daughter, ; Amsburg, South Mr. and Mrs g Leavenworth, a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simms, — i do, cif, 77043 N A County Hospital, Jesse A, Johnson, who lives iu South- | free on board, 854 @sbe delivered The county commissioners are ser- | western Goorg i 2 iously eonsidering the advisability of sul. mitting to the voters this fall a proposi ¢ tion for tho erection of a county hosvital | v honeath them. In th in Omaha. They urge that the \ perative and iner eesslons will be granted to shippers, There ng n the tarill agreement, A8 nothing dindi ent, is being the territory for signa- n why the rates are or have ned Is merely the conservatisin fand an unwonted L get my fees so you see there can be no over charges or i t, for Treasurer Bue be a party to any frand.” you uver tuke up any dogs he ronds In business’ to demoraliz off and the commissioner power- 10 enforeo tarifls or discipline the lines ik ractions of the agreement, th evitublo tendency to drift into irregulari- nee of competition at one imposition on | \Walker 602 Ma; ing demand for more | mer lodging on a ledge of rocks. The | @4 mmodatious for the | horse went down into a deep sick. They pur first for plans and bids ot a suitabl the proposition to the figure upon a bulding wit stea tions for three hundred and fifty patients e Butter—Quie 1044c. APOL1S, Minn,, June 20.—A general il stroet car drivers 1n the city insugurated this evening, the prohibition made by t the drivers sitting down, most all the old drivers desortad tha ears, ‘Theeompany made an effort to supp! places with new moen, but thestrikers ad andd assisted recruits to tie up the cars. superintendont has appealed to the wmayor for police protection. the canse being company against By 10 o’clock al- of Waterloo, a furmer was united in {m; ast at York, Neb., to resident of Oma hospital and then to submit | of pullcys people. They will | dumaged. alt referring to the impounding ad considering the number floating around tion or a4 home wmewhat queer, especially in the Miss Mary A. Coy. The Morrison Alsberg Company left t evening for New York. The Grau Opera company petween the Millard and the Metropolitan, The matter is talked over of vutting a fast dummy train on the B. & M. road be- tween this place and Laneoln, proachiing this condition, and. yester- was asserted that one of the trunk UL Was PUISUiNg the most In making contracts with Mippers at 50 per cont off of tarifr £s under an agreement to rebato the differ- An informalconsultation betwee: 1 frolght agonts of other li tacit understanding that for a mom t they would not mect this aclion, pos- use they were not A Convenlent Stff Neck, A disgraceful row occurred in 0'Con- are divided R s it would be well right here to The Murderous Razor, OrisToN, [1L, June 20.—Jacob Swingley lust night eut the throats of his boy and four and seven respectively, with a razor Eastabrook on ‘Tenth street betwec) venport street- nown by the red barn now ou stilts Capitol avenve in which a colored fellow named Hooker | When she becase Miss came uear being killed. Regent Roc ¢ duly closed Coro—8pot firm and quiet; options shade 1er, elosing firin; receipts, 21 poste , was driving howme his cows the othe ening, when he and the horse on which he roud suddenly went down out of sight. T'he earth had given descont Johu- R, the for- | mixe 1 exports, 873 How@ibe; white western, 87 is an im - | son and horse parted e pd we y; United elosed at 697 {nguiry; western fx ave, and pose advertising | the man managed to out. Next day or the ercction | the neighbors got the horse out by the aid animal was not wuch igh he had fallen over moderntely active; mess ) vetter and qulet; western storn, 14@ L. commoida- | fitty £ 0 spot, & and - weds; w Quiet and firm. w0 10,—Wheat--Strong ; nell’s saloon on Tenth stroet, betwoen | Whon Faby was sick, we gave her Gaitorls, 4-1.';4\“‘ 'l‘;’m“l"\ August, T03{c, Y o) 0l et: No. Douglas and Dodge, on Saturday night, | When ahe was a Child, ehe oried fur Castoria, iy el elang to Casteris, live il No. 1366, " 0 A tough known | Whes ske bad Chidsen, she gave thom Castorin ThlorRlules % Bt i Lusust as “‘Shorty’’ Lacy went into the saloon 85,45, promises, Il sulcided with the same weapon, The girl sud father are dead. tnsanity over the death of Lis wife caused Muxicn, June 20.~Tuo diet. committee has unanimously couditmed Prince Laitpold which rescmbles 8o much oyster houses on & well regulated the bivalves are received. ot & frelglt agent’ is true there 140 do it 1f tho charge oped autling bofore about 10 o’clock and raised a row l:i' m- sulting some of the inmates of the p inctunatl, June 19.~Wheat--Quiot 2 v, BUgsle, ace.