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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, 26, 1886. i TAYLOR, e - e - Falr Association--The Breoed- | it is to dotermine who shall be the pos ;"'\;vv;{y"fi i‘(:',"lu.;;,'\”‘l"l’. (‘_“""I";‘["""” l‘””” f r of it that the tournament rest, and resolved to find for hims f | 8pectlative Interest on 'Ohange in Chioago ; '] $ T r ore. P Gbsral Agons Kidney Affection |me muithy ohange Tt Marks Lato e s ot | A mecting of the held to-night at the exposition building OINTMENT LK whother there was anything more than | NEW YORK LIFE msumca 00, v3iy Midogs wete so it 1 Beal Bstate Deals, lie Omah fair abd“bxposition associa- | The sergeant isa man In the prime of | fancy In. it, by immedintely eeting out | Oentors in Hog Products, My kidneys were so affectec o tion was held at the ofiice of Secrotary D forty-three years of age, tive feet, | for Bodmin. He hurriedly d od, «ml | s By, ate, Brdormeity. Limis have been compelled to getup as CALLAWAY ON DISCRIMINATIONS. | H. Wheoler lnst evening, for the purposs | fpven in height, forty two inihes nronnd | then went to the paddock” adjoining his | A STRONG ADVANCE IN PORK; Endowment, Five Year Dividend Pl and th mueh s ten times in one night —— of disposing of somo preliminaries of the | Ui Chest, & howerfal g frame, u pair | houso that he migiit catoh and saddle his Toplar Nori Fortelting Tontino | . 1 had paifis in my side, back and Fixing For the Fair—A Doubly Owned | coming fair and fall running and trotting | firm mouth, altogeth hinod ook | wonld b long nd dimeglt thek in- tho | An Off Day For Wheat, But Corn and e g left shoulder, and when down Chain—Arresting the Marshal— meeting, to be held in Omaha during the ustomer, and like his ho | night,but to his surprise when he reached | © y TeRY, BUL Uotn Wi N. B. HATCHER, could hardly rise. I was unable A Failure=A Habeas Uorpus week commencing Soptember 6. s 4 | rider. Al th s | the fierd he found the pony at the gate, Oats Strong - No Change in the g 36 s le A Ia - as o OO Wil Sl el from one of tle though the contest, with two suchm 18 though waiting for nim. He was soon ! cs on Cattle—Hogs Vbt dii to bend my body without great Brevities, Kte. £ TOpUTT Was 't yod Stum ore 08 ers of the science pitted nst each | in the saddie, and at a brisk trot rtod b A+ b & Provident Savings Lifts Assarazcy Co SEIK, - T IO Lives A SoHEaItices StaMBRithaY tho kmplikeator £, wonlil ko't SIgiL worth. soeing, | Yor Bodmiin. - Jag tioh 10 d | 1ighor. tew Yo p ed Simmons Liy would be ready foruse mn timo r the Sk to {hve \ 1 La 4 d hi He remomber w l .\nm“»".f\""u“.”fn jaha Regulator and my condition has e e mahe's Progress; meeting of the Nebraska Trotting 1 an o will loso nont of | twoon Uhteo ind fons i vl CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, The striotly “Natural Premium Plon.” Aotua | impr y much that T hardly The improvement which, for some | Brocders’ association, which will be held | its om the fact that both | mouth he would have to cross 28 [ : % average yearly cost during 1585, 1334 and 1835, ever foel any of 1d trouble time back, hasgiven to Omahia & national | in this city the second and third of July. | ar steel arn wield | deep, t river. In_ the da 1 | CMeaGo, June 25— [Special Telegram to ut age £ §10,000, wus £78 ”l' ik bhai AR ] '“l"“ reputation, is I being carriod on i | The leasc of the driving park and faiv | rog Al States ferryboat was constantly ply there, | ! ‘("‘ The provision pit was again the and then very s tly, and am STHATEHE BRELS oF the ol W ot ground to Adam Thompson was per and are mounted on lorse Crowe during the night the ferryboat was kept | center of attraction among the speculative GROCERIES, satisfied that I am entirely cured. g e .,.!.. Shehs w»l,‘.'v.: oote o | wnd signed, Mr. T on will have full | aroun | thom cially the aivily dressed | on the opposite shore, and he feared that | pitson “Change to-day. “I don't think - Al T L SANDERS, . \ and 5 ot churg of the grounds hereafter | s, will be a vision reminding one of | he mig! not be able to make himself | said a prominent broker, “that this advance LBERT 1L SANDERS, I would not take thousands of cottages everywhere appear. They are | tho ronting of stables, driving privileges, | @ scene from Siv W tt's “Ivan- | heard.” When, however, he arvived at | is caused by anything than some fright doLars for my improvement.' oing up singly and in twos and threes, | ete., except during fairs and race meet: | boe.”” There are sove r entries of | the river he found the boat waiting for | ened shorts, helped by a few country b I y Grocery&CrockeryStore ’ i | be found | Pughdimenwith 1o, g L [ Hn,r g o the ol ! ! y W. Jonsson, Express Agont. nd not infrequently they may be found | ings g ¢ swords vith no particular records, | h urprised at this, he asked the [ who have heard that ing up, and | f SaTion, o ATkt : . Tt iation also employed Mr, M. | but one, who may prove a formidable | men why they had waited on that side of nt to go up \ " 24 the piace 107 the poopte f Northest Ot | ————————————————————— | ono oot 1 i Sometimos {fom | a1, Morse of Paw Paw,flL., as one of ‘the | Fival to ihese twoedonbtable champions. | tho river. ‘They said it appeared to thon TAYRLERVOTIAN WLy STON RS OF SN Teies e bscaiian It 18 cantrally looAted; At tho | WM.A.PAXTON Pres. Ezia MiLLARD, Vice-Pro Ml i i judgges for the coming’races. Mr. Morse | That is W. Berryman, late of the Four- | s if some porson called *Boat!™ several | fion ™ ri Sttt sold comes matnty from joal corner of Cuming and Saunders sts. The stock . In outlying distriets also, in yet mor lias been for years a member of the na- | teenth inssaas, British army, who was | times; they crossed the rive and not | oan ho, Having bong | 1 s the bust and the prices as cheap As Any. | favored localitio witiful and costly fuonnl board of appeil, and is one of the | born in the regiment and was an enlisted | finding any person there, were about to [ FAT€rs who, having bought the product on a e ————— Positances tHay te 86 ot beginning to | best judges in the eonntry. Mr. C. S. | soldior from the time he was sixteen, | rett when they heard sho noise of lower market, can well afford tosell 1 i y n just beginning s | ORUGS, peor throngh the trees, and before long | Smith of Earlesvilld, 1L, has been en. | sorved all through the wat in India, and | horses hoofs on tho hard rond (it wag a | There was no particular excitement in pork, ¥ i of L most KanatiiRil” iomes know | & < starter. at all the fotes given in honor of the na- | clear frosty night) and determined to | but the tone of the market all day was very —— Rl bl association has also decided toadd | tive prin he won the prizes for | wait and see if any porson wished to | strong, and a sympathetie strength toa con E ST P".E/ U5 5. 13th SL| Omaha, Neb. to Omaha will be added to tho list of our | anothor ¢ This will b a 2:5 pacing | mounted swordsmanship, which in itsolf | cross. This incident_tonded to confirm | siderable dogres was contributed to Inrd and isah firesides. race for | Outes ever EAL ESTA’ a $500 purse and will take pla d gh record, us his opponents wero | his first impression. that there must be a | ribs. A few and unimportant stops were Trery Box rw-mym“ 50 et. LOANS MADE ON ¥ ‘R L In the interior of town the ac- niu \\n[w(l:n-\;h\, September 8, the third ‘);u d men f“n the best r 'mn‘nlhvn lm[!]lliwv;\ ||v~|wl|u S R ' made by September pork from the timo it ’ | Varranted Py ) i tivity is oticoable. Exca. | day of the fai i service. This is a new departuro, 1 due time he arrived in the town of | opened at £0.80 until it reached 80,70, A Warranted rostpuid | School, County and Municipal Bonds | UVity is not less noticeable. — Exca Phie assoointion ‘hns. decided to go [ and the highestclass of sportin the cotn: | Bodmin, and aftor 8o Iong & ride was | semss but pr i o 4 Y vations are bein made, and [; & J 1§ r but proportionate advance was made f L Negotiated. e o & Ve into the novelty business, on a moderate | try. In San Francisco it has omao the some refroshments. Then | by other hog products, all closing the morn- ¥ W. ). WHITEHOUSE, Rop. L. 1CRs, F. B, Jonssos, muany have already been finished, [ scale, and have arvanged for the intro- | rage, and the ladies make up more than > question came to him, “Why am [ | ;7" HR @R B0 0 h MAN'FR y Secretary. Treasurer, In others the foundation walls arsin [duction of a number of special fea- | a third of the audience; so they can with v' Ho was a perfect stranger, he > ittt \ 5 ~ Py N 4 ¥ 4 I WHEAT-Tt was more or less of an “oft . h & Webster Sts. Oxana, NEm. e | PEOREAS of construction, while n others | fures to be presented during the | perfoct propriety attend to-night, with | had never seen that town before, ho L1 qay® with e . ) t UNITED STATES still'the understructure is completed and | faiv. One of these will be three balloon | comfort and pleasure to themselves. not a friend in the place. On that occa- [ 44Y" With wheat, the market doing hardly [ 3 the parts ready for the imposition of tho [ ascensions by Professor Hunt, who gave - sion Bodmin wore an unusually busy ap- | enongh to dignify it by the name of spocu- { FINE JOB PRINTING. building contemplated. Among theso | an exhibition for the association last Habeas Corpus. pearance for a small market town. = The | Iative pit. A heavy tone prevailed at the " REES PRINTING CO, may be mentioned Paxton’s building, on | year. Tho sccond special feature comes | On June 5, while Colo's circus was | reason soon bocame apparent; what opening when August whent stond at T4%e. " = R o] a Io the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam | as a side issue, with E. G. Butcher, | parading the streets, a fellow named W, | termed the “spring assizes” were being | For an honr the fluctuations wero very close Bucoessors to Samuol Roos. streets, the chamber ::(wnmuwrcw on the [ of Comanche — ovetybody knows | i Watson nipped o pair of shoes trom | held In such towns the holding of * aronnd this higure, but they gradually picked opposite corner, the Paddock building on | “Buteh''—who, in addition to having the | oot s Pk 124 Vi size" is the notuble event of the vear. | WP 10 4% on rumors that Arimour was buy Printers, Book Binders kb tndab S A ) the corner of Douglas and Eleventh [ hest stablé of horses in the western Stiger & Co.'s storo on Capitol | Having nothing else to do hestrollod into | {18 ot tiese, ioweyer, thuro wiw very little y S W. Cor, Farnam & 1211 St the Krug and Poppleton buildings | country, nas blossomed. out this year | avenue. Mo was tried before Judgo | tho cotrt. Ho thero found himself sur e TS A oty rions And Blank book ™ il -'nulng l~|v-m~ll ltltln Mi “(‘I" with a'specialty sideshow that is attract- | Stenberg on the charge of petty larceny, | rounded by those medieval Jn’mfrmv nts (WP 10 74366, Whore the market stood 66 1685, 14th streo ¥. Furlie, Supe g S Jdock on [Fleventh and Harney, the | ing no little attention on the circuit. Ho | convicted and tined $30. He failod 1o pay | Which are’still supposed in England to | {2 u.m...«x\ later easing back to 7414w i4 e, ) jutendent Bind Toiophorio No. 25" Maau- | (Ignjtql, $100 000 | Moline plow compang WRFNGH8S, | His. Lo tetburs v 1 od §7 ailed to pay | Which o Ll 1 2 | 38 , 1o ek to T4ig@idige, y tondent Bindoey. “Toloph - s ¢ : S peze performers and one fine and was sent the county jul to | lend dignity and solemnity to 1 then assuming a sharp strengthen on bullish i fucturers of rubber stamps. D ) o Ninth -m.\ Marcy streets, Konntze's block | aetor, who accomplishes the feat of SR Y R A per | istration of justice, There was the judge | talk and local buying, spurting up to e just The Best of Work at Remunerative Prices Surp]_us, - 15,000 | of stores on St. Mary's avenue, MceGav- | walking head downward from a sus Crowell made application to | On the . with his wig of powile prior o 1 o'clock, 'and elosiig fiom at fhat ock’s warehouse, corner of Ninthand | pended canvas. The newest featurc is | Judge Neville yosterday for a writ ot nir hanging ovor-his shouldors, | fETe. AbOUE ANl thectoptalic was Tnvorble, ORGE M. HIASKELL, C.W. HAMILTON Prosidont Lavenworth strects, the addition to the | that ot the slack rope walker, whoso per- | fiabeas corpes “on the srround that th rously atfired in arobo of sear- | GTRGWheat bet in the sonthwest, Th | S e ST, BARLOW, Gashior, Windior ‘hotel and a_host of others | formance i3 on upon a frame | prisoncr has already served his sentenes | It and ermine. - ‘There was the barris- | Suand istaliment of new wheat ting B TobED £ C. WILL HAMILTON, Asst. Cashior [ (ACH 1 18 BOW bR T “""{“ “"".“;* which a_wire is sush [mi.‘( ! he rute 3 per day, as ywed | ters in e and *v’”i Eons and the vari- | of 2,000 sucks, renched St I|.wm\ yu B Gl L e L) ese buildings | and which is driven around the | the state law. The ment will be | ous officers of he cour Conx—Corn was quict but moro 4 CrrEcTORS: 4 ; M i & | | 4 Artistic Job rin l_n M. Caldwell, T W Hamilton, B.FSmitn | FAnges from §0,000 to $100,000. The sites | driving cou at fall " trot on | made this morning : in their different uniforms strength owing to the sharp ad in pro- 1808 Farnam Street, Room 6, Omaha, Neb, M., Barlow. Wil Hamilton have been vacated ful new First | top of wagon This rregation 20 - 150 the usual crowd of inte spec visions which helped to give operators cour e - tional and Merc nal banks | of specialty features will be presented Pat Hawes' Pants. tators, the whole formin 1 impressive | 4 "Hlflh\wli Hwi nulvx In;n s mle By * CARPENTERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK gu oppotite comners toenth_and | onol day. “Those foatnros us ‘an_atir In the encountor hetweon Attorneys | scanes = F Sold at B4 (@5e, Agust At SM@Iie, ‘and i SR — ar streets, B, 4 es- | tion will be second only to their proprie alle anc "Bries dge Noville At the bar there stc he prisoner, a | ¢k closed at 1 o'clock at outside res. A. 1L, DONECKEN, ent, kn\ a ghastly condition and the sido- | tor, Butcher, Who s a holy show" in | g "“,l(] ”"‘"l’.h‘]’r' .“" 1‘K["|-;|hl»lfi ,'\ 1”1'1' man of pale, anxious f having noth- | PRCl0scE at Lo mI- A LT e TR k i U. 8. DEPOSITORY, walks in front of them are, in a measuve, | himself ( ¢ ursday afternoon Judge P. | ng of “the'appearance of tho ordinary | closed at outside July sold at 2% ¢ h Contractor, Builder, OGRS Nitrask impassible condition. 1t is known T8 TROTIING HORSE BRESDERS 0. Hawes, who was knocked down in | felon. Tho. oharge. proferrd against | Sie and eroom b/ Ll ) | AND HOUSEMOVER. & i < * (‘)0 e o L m-:”h:‘-;[“:- lll\‘lf]\""ll"'v‘!‘:;‘l in i Arrangzeme .l.m,‘.\.» been completed for | trying to separate the combatants, had | hi u'x \v:w”(l:ul' of lhl;:h\\:\\' ml‘. pery - u-“fln‘»'«'i 00N | ).'. ‘.(”\\;]\‘ ‘n” 7‘.1.1 ‘v;’!’m\\“ apita ..$500, the Zement ¢ details of these | thomost part for the coming state meet- | the knee torn out of the log of his ime in that day always punished ‘with | on the afternoon boare e non-confirma. Telephone No. 5. Office 300 N buildings, but the un aut sight pre e T @ Horse Breede $80- "0e deat tion of the rej Juantity of wheat twenty-one yours i Donecken be Surplus. ..... : 100,000 | Duildings, but tho unpleasant sight bre | ing of the Trotting Horse Brecders asso- | loons. Appreciating his valiant s to | death. he dencon's arrival witnosses | Deing contracted forin Now York for ex- iness 1n his city and he has monuments to his | B ’ o'is about | ciation, which will be held in Omaha on | preserve the peac re Prior to the deacon's arr witnesses | o but subsequently rocovered partinily f“u 4n bis clty and e bas monuments (o s | Herman Kountze, Prosident. the only thing which in any way gives | July 2and . Secrotary Barstow revorts | warded Mr. Hawes yesterday by taking | had been examined and”eross-examined | Jiioded at the. el prico, vi Fiie for oW, % 5 A Omaha the appearance of having ground | fifty-six nonminations, embracing descend- | him into Ramg: “tailoring establish- | Without the testimony ing shaken. | August. Provisions were again strong and ; HARNESS. John A. Creighton, Vice President. | for which it seems to have little use, ants of all the noted ‘equine families, the | ment and ordoring an elagant pair of | LThe prisoner’s casc appeared most diffi- | closed at very nearly the best prices of the 12 L% F. H. Davls, Cashlet. In the real estate marke, the last’ few | list being one that would do credit to pauts, with double knces, built for him, | eult of defense, and it was generally felt | day. e % weeks have brought about many changes. | many nu\.h-.wnmmuml,\ The Hamble: ' St 2 ')m the_jury would very speedily arrive | _2:#40 p. m—August wheat puts 74%c, calls T F SEG’ER _ W. H. Megauler, Ass'c Cashler, rl!n-rv\ 1:- | nutm :hn !I“l- e tonians, B vs, Almonts, Clay Building Permits, h vIuM]\-n “l n once it w ‘I yfmuwlim 088 23 U D or anc v it guns and Patchens, adl are repre Building SUtoE WEBtbok 18ana hands, The jury was charged by D T . ; [ ) | .| Building Inspector Whetlock 1ssued r ) jury ] g SATG R BOGH s ol a""‘lln..':.'afllf\.n»i:{\ terized it earlier ~in the yeu and if there is merig i blood, a3 the most | 1ommits yos S 1 e judge, dismissed to consider the case, OHICAO LIVE STOCK. AR TR R LRSS by people illy supplied with means {0 in- | successful breeders;. baliove, the contests | PRt SEAE Y 83 10 0% and after a short absence returned with & | Crireaco, June 5. —(Special Telogram to hariioss ivays kopt on hand vest. The limit of that kind of burchases | petween the ambitious young scions who ward Larkin to erect il verdict of gnilty. According to the cus- | the Ber.|—CATTLE—S0 far as the demand or made ., Ropairing G A g T ey would seem to have been reached. “The | will do battle for the hanor “and suprem- | of '-(}“‘I and Colfax street tom, before pronouncingsentence on the | was concerned there was little or no change ) L A os | 1.-1l) h u:mlnmlllu\\'u] who are | acy of their family name, will be as | J o3 llrm-. two flats 710 prisoner the ;u:i;_n- ‘}m-.l what | 1 | to note us comvared with yesterday, As to | Capital Stock. . 150,000 | 8 & rule better supplied with means gamey and excitimg as the oldest turfites | teenth stroc X = say why the verdict should not be earried | ‘L ® 0 e S | D $300‘000 whose 1nvestments, consequently A R A e et Sl B S AR R residonce costing | otit. prices, some salesmen were of the opinion ) Liability of Stockholders. .. that they could get nearer to what they were 000, Twenty-sixth neither str: 1d Do iten themselves nor deprive | dividuals may be, the meecting will do 1S street In reply to that question the the stato. Five s % bl e R the merchants of their customary patron- | much to foster the Breciling of fine horses 5 ESe—— strong] rted his innocence; ¢ asking than yesterday, Both buyers and b AUCTIONEER. = nage. Of this kind of sales, the number | in the west i ’ o 1y Trouble. that he was notin that part of the country greed that there would be a better & - PES—— LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. has in no way been decreased from th g et y The case arising out of the Shinrock | when the crime was committed, but many > than yesterday and fewer carried oy A. W. COWAN & CO., of the preceeding week some days reach- WHO OWNS THE CHAIN? Mulhall family row will be aired in Judge | miles away. He said there was one man ¢ than for any day this week. Texans v 1 be | were scarce, hence a better demand for and s high as fifty. On threedays of the | 4 colored Thiet ‘a Booty Causes Two | Stenberg’s court to-day. Twenty wit. | Who if he could meet with him wou % : 1 slight up turn in native butchering R R e e e 3 obryito : Jo to attest his mnocence. He st Tt ome e dred Hd Hfteem yo. | Considétable injebest attache the ball-game botwoen tho"cops ‘and tho | REYCE So0n Wifh NGRS thot i, 8g o) storke ik export | steors, good© o cordod transfers. with an. agzregato. var. | case of Frank Duyalithe colored pr giShiBHFIE] promists to) beT et (vt tiiag bn thenary da¥ eHO EIS Wibhi] oot oo A0, W00 FHDOMIcs, ViRe uation of $195,043. Tt is Known, However, | who was tried before Judge Neville. yes. | Most exciting event of to-day. B aY ARG T Sl oAk B [k R Gl RIS HANRAOL S (AR B And that in this list a number of exchanges & b - a8 oharged wr tie outside quotati on 1s the highest price for " . . OF ER + y . o) side: o _Auction and Commission | oug, s, trosons 3. 1 mrown, vieo MERCEIAINTS. rector: John B, Wiibur Cashi Consignments solicited; furniture boughtan1 HERC sold. Sules of live stock and household fur: H. HERCKT, ture atprivate residences is a specialty with us, Remomber tho place, Wost & Fritschor's block 3 nges | terday charged with the larceny of a By Creditors. was riding on the outside of a stuge co the week s but the buik of the sales Bemember tho FRESCO PAINTER were not mentioned one of which Was | woit wratel dhain from B R ol & | @ held a jong conversation with range. 84.00@5 15, Modium. shipping and ” - the Goodrich property on the corner of £old'wateh chain from Edholm rick y firm of Robinson, Colby unknown man on an important religions 1 8t00K, erassy, 1100 to 1300 L steers, PHOTOGRAPHS Farnam and Sixteenth streets. This sold 505 corni-fed, 1100 to 1200 Ibs, rn-fed, ave * son. The case hus an interesting history, | Co. on Sixteenth street was closed up b soner had” pro- question. When the p About two months ago Duyal was creditors yesterday afternoon. ceeded thus far with his ing 1200 to 1300 [bs, or the sum of $i0,000. The 1ent he dis- RSN iR It s e N\ IR And Designer. 5 were state) n- I TOLLMAN & MAYNARD, several other sales, each not less than | rested for fighting and when he was | bilities are placed at £500. An covered the presence of the deacon in Texans, common grassors, $ f Photogra hers 445 CONVENT ST. 5,000, one of which was_the Richards | searched at tho police headquarters a | being made to cffect a comprom court, and addressing himself to the Ir 10 good 800 10 000 I stoors, $3. p 3 S e —————————— | broperty on the corner of Farnam and | valu ble gold wateh chum was found in | the ereditors by which the firm will be al- udge, exclaimed: “My lord, the very Hoas—This market was azain active, with f For the best, the cheapest, and the most va pwvc‘” & WJLLACE and Eighteenth street ¢ i on. The police took the chain | lowed to continue their business. man of whom I spoken 1s h another up turn of about 10c all aronnd. ried stylos of artistic J"'""'" work in_crayon: The property now occupied by the city P 1 jewelry stores to find an owner — - if placed in the witness box can, I am | bulk of mixed ol e, 50, ana Dy “f,"f,’.,?.}": “L‘]h-‘:—““”::'_ ','.'"'1'"3."" 1‘&’! l‘:rllm:}t& hall is~ beginning to attract attention, | for it. $'\ hen “presented to Edholm A Warrant For the Marshal, sure, prove t I am innocent of the | 45000465, pack aying outside pi R iy A T HAE D P‘umhe[& steam and fias l:mers and though the owner holds it high, iti8 | & Erickson they claimed that| A warrant was issued from Justice crime with which [am charged.” Light sorts sold within . "tanige of 34.10@ | = SR nm.uln probable that before long, he' will | the ~ chain_ had” been stolen | Helsley's court yesterday afternoon for “The deacon ;:l:nll])' assumed the posi- [ 4.50; the York sort, $4.45, be able to command his price from them. They recognized it as being s s o . 3 e o tion of “‘witness’ in thig verv remarkable TS D ( i b ] TRl HL e s/ RERGEATRS “The demand of late has been for_ what | tho oniy one e hiia eahased ot o l‘]"l;‘{’:“'*";"nt~“ ('“{' Cuming on the | rfl, and was able to' discovor tho pur- FINANCIAL, . s i X is & as nterior r athe; charge of contempt of court for failing to | pose of his presence i 1t 5 RODECK & EVERS, Telcvhone is known as nterior property. It trengthened ¥ 2dlipnReotihisiretngetiniorminihibida; York. June 25,—MoxeY—On cail 1e re 1S a8 a erred to his distin remembranc . S | special pattern, “and also been sought both by homo and foreign | th Estimatos furnishied, or wil eall personaily. | iyvestors, and the p heir claim by showing the \\'nwh( of it | appear in response to a summ t @2 vor cent. es have runged | and the worsht onangerl thots by the | Witness in the cuse of Neligh vs. Nord- | of . tho conversation the prisoner had al. | ®5 % @26 voreont. = WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. | 4ropatorshoimporit Gas Maouina, ™ 28and | ynitormly high. With roference to out- | wholesalors. - Duval was acoordingly in- | green. Tho warrant was not served last | fuded to, and then related to the judge | b0 MERCANTILE PArEn — 433 per ng proverty, that part of the city which | dicted for larceny and bound over to the | evening. and court the incident ot the past night | S o co bl i une Practicalhouso, sign and frosoo paintors. Papor Been boomed espe and” which | district court. meantime Mr. A. — which was tho occasion of his journey to | o STERIING sxcuANGE E. SAVAG hanging, graining, kalsomining. ons _recomumend | B, Huberman saw the cliain and at once Bound Over. Bodmin, oy R N nR T oy arDyians Shonos At CUMING T it, has actually reds its | cnimed it. He recognized it by the James O'Connor, charged with the em- | The statement produced a proformd | 1% FiS ¥Rl R ARG DE“LER I\J ““{DW ARF value. Lots }\hwh y | torn, weight, and a small pri bezzlement of funds from his former em- | impression, and the judge dire N e Stoaks ware ‘atrong ab tho opan STOVES and TINWARE. [ 1 L J’ sold at ) are now in demand at $830, | mark, the letter *S," which was cut in | ployers, Lindguest § igneq | the prisoner should immediately be set at | iy, the first prices showiug advances of Y @ ed lower have T and those which Ily. ‘There was some weak- q liberty, And Practical Tinner and Sheet- | i1 in the 3l God.” ness in - early d ag: “This the “finger of | i per cent gene the swivel of the chain. The ¢ se was | hefore Judge Stenbe 1 yesterday and will | submitted to | noon. He waived o ings, especially in Van- ame proportion, d stocks of our rail- | it stocks and | 2 Iron Worker. SR 5 5 > i amamination and TeC is remarkable Incide: erbilts, but 1t was soon checked and_ the en- g arn 3 i !.nfny llml.lll_t 15_11‘ line is to flord the the jury to-day, after \\>| v Mr. Huber- | was placed nnde 0 bonds to appear he r l' nrtI‘ol LIIHvlux;.llll‘.ulvh I‘y-)m'h:'fll 'nI.,LIl'.‘-"u:::u-d?nnn’wl kel MML;M o D ( Roofing and Guitering a speciulty. accommodations of suburban trains has, | man will commeneé replevin pre d- | in the district court. ‘The amount of the still be found in the minutes of the kot losing rathor heayy near. the bt 5 sud) Loavenwortusts., Omals, I kenumERure """l‘..{'h"l,fi“‘,‘,}".1?0' ings to get possession of the chain. alleged embezzloment is about $60. asslze in the county of Cornwall, Eng- | Mttt Gising t Hll’dwar.e, ‘siflves and Fur ALQUIST BROS., viaducts on Eleventh and Sixteenth ON THE m.nx(nm. Personal Paragraphs, FOR THE RIGHT ALWAY it ,’_,f,’{j:"‘ D,“:,:’” (‘.R\T”\'\',E" nishing Goods. .Hardware, Tinware, |t b huda ik ullct wpon vrop | mgo tncoresting Gontosts Botween | 1. D. Engle, St. Paul, Minn., 15 m the Faml CUSTOM MADE TINWARE. miich so that it i now only o man of ex- Crack Nines. oty : ; : Anilons Admirerion theiVant Wk i IoN. Lo o R. D. Amy & Co., 2220 Cuming Street | CUTLERY, TOOLS AND STOVES | cellent means who can aflord to buy on [ Omaha is to have two base bail con- | L. Rothschild of Lincoln is at the Can- Campaig) 2 L i {,:;“,;j‘, fmm- 5 Phcitio M . il b 4 Job | either thoroughfare. sts, one to- and one on Sun ficld. B Mugray, Towa, June 24.—To the Edi- [ ¢ & A, L, D, &E. G. W. KING. Eosciall antgnhion 1“!“1';“ e "":; g snd 0] Foreign speculators and manufactur- \t promise to be full of interest to | ~ Mrs. W. 8. Felker has gone to Chicago | tor of the Bek: L found one of vour B; B PP, C a‘ e e e ———— | ing institutions still displuy an interest in | 150005 of the national sport. The game | 10 Spend the summer, flying around our town a few deys sincq E A “;"‘J‘ SE R Hardware meare Proposals for District Paving Bouds. the eity, and this fact ell attested by fomarrow: wille probably. d Sl Mr. J. A. Reed, of the passengerde- | I'like the sting of your Bee; [like the oy 2o 8 ¢ praforred, .. g 1 i) Crry Tupasviem's Oveioe, | | the number of applications which are RIODEDLY,, partment of the Burhngton in Chicago, | way it flaps its wings in the faco of | pHe. .. 0. M S ] | o] Tools, Cutlory. Jobbing and Ropairing prompt ONANA, NE June lith, 188, daily received by the board of trade, s t crowd, but in point of scientil i » city yesterday e oers: [ like the b 1t eather: ! i 4, Iy usat Tenuine’ Vapos VEALED P A de, as A was in the city yesterday. wrong-doers; [ like the honey it gathers proferrad. . prefc YA A e wellas by our estate merchants, | playing 1t won't be a mavker to the H. B. Chamberlain, of the firm of | from the flowers of truth t re seat- | 1inois Central, St P &0 T purchns Lhere is scarcely one 0[ the latter who is | game that is to take place this afternoon, | cpamberlain, Anderson & O'Connell, | tered all over the fields where it flies; [ | L, 8. & W. | ¥ GEO. J, ARMBRU, the city of Omuha. Snid bor not prepared to offer inducements to | tiie contestants in which will be the press | | Dok ' | fiko the way it distributes the rewards of | Kansas &'f'e ‘ 1 GEO. J, AL i 1 14 o 3 | lett for th ust yesterday., 1 y I i | b . 1885, and will be d manufacturers to come here and loeate; gong and a hosen nine of *‘the finest. < b . its labor in strange hives wh tis | LakeShore | i S’[OVGS Tlnware Cutlery Sk hmmta be but are disposed at the same time to use | This 11 be cualled promptly i 4'“" sig '“,” sl '""'fl"('{',"‘.'I“";"': needed; [like it b it likes that | bnd Moo ‘ i d 1 1 due care in'selecting concerns for which | o'cloc! afternoon, and will be who have (boon viiting intho ity for | A merican of Ameri that good and | Mich, Cantral Wi - b Bto. AlsoTin Roofing, Guttoring,Spouting, and ot tho et there is an wssur tin this worth seeing. The polic nine will be | ome time, left for New York last even- | £ it vant of se Honnton sy | Mokaslilc, 3 Wesiarn Unlon ‘ I General Job Tiuning, Tho best of work and roa i tarost aca’ Both. payabisatthe | A tour among. v mun decked out in_ the tegulation copper's | A B 5 Wyek, the representative of the people proforred, ; 3 gonable churges. Milk cans and othor tinware | bitis of Kountze Bros. in New York. yesterday by a HH reporter revealed the | uniform, -~ while the press gang Cousin Ben'’ Folsom, who has been | )% brave enough to speak his honest X 3 B stock, 229 Cuming St., Omaha, Neb. Suid bonds are issued under the charter | hopefulness of the future and the sutis- | will. wear their cheek and “Jagf looking afte llv‘ interests of the r‘u\‘luln thoughis; the: man who is clothed with PRODUCE MARKETS, 1 i anld city nn\| mu'm- deltverod to pu faction with the present on the part of | summer's suits. Both nines have done a | estate in Nebraska for the vast wee A 0TE L enough honesty of purpose to stand np in - ' HORSESHOEING. RENDAIARELIREREOE B 0/ GiLy Treas- | gach dealer where they -had not héen od d5ai o practicing, with th juws | yesterday for hig home In Buftulo, N. Y. | {58 sop “of the United States and Chicago, Flonr—Quiet; nomi- i . buds will b nddrorsed o tho undorsign shown s h ving h‘v deals by the nd o v]-n\vly contested game iy be i —— speak for the common people; the man 1"!‘,}) ”\:'n]f‘.'}x (it & Hiee JAS, SHAW markod “Proposuls for Distriot Laviine onds, | transfers, thoir contract wag 48 | expoctod. No rofreshinonts will boal- | permic to wod was granted yostordsy | Who cannot be bought, sold, tewded oft, | §a5 3ol “saftapring whoat, 55.507b, 7% | *j Lo 2 bidder, thy Mmnt of ~m<‘ bonds destred (an busy ss in any week of the yas lowed insic tho park Refroshmonts to Re tA 1 t Valparaizo, Nel nor lu from i ith of duty by all \lmnn n(n bakers’, 33,25 0 ’l' abenil s, g Horseshoein Ll Sl ar is desivod 0 | hoy estimated at abont onehalf the | must be inside tho players. The batting | 0 Robert A Early of Palparaiso, Nobo | iiFGiEr A0S o ali "o thives of | 317 TGRSR el S k. , Soars And the prioe propcsed 10 No-paid, transfers recorded, which wenld give a s clubs is as follows i‘;f] Py iss rbara Schram of Council | 5 PR ™ol ” T wish 1 could elothe Hour quiet at 88.3003,5 1n bbls, $5.20@330 i his 18 tho shop where allthe fancy liorseshoe. | Lhe rixht is reserved to rejectany and all bids, | sale for the three days mentioned of yon, Police, oL e this letter with Infinite power so that my " g i6 done, and If you huve a racor, trotter or & | _J14t01¢ TiuoMAN Buok, City Tronsurer | ghout $200,000, g Sigwart United tes Marshal Bierbower moaning would: stand: engraved in tho balow: yostirdas ’ Ol | borsethut is worth anything you wunt to be il Ormsby | turned y rday from Detroit, whithe soul rnfnwvv citizen of Nebraska, in bove ‘yesterdiy; i mxélmko him to Shaw's to be shod, No 111 _Fropesais for Gradiag. HE DENIES THE CHARGE filmwu he went to escort Tietsort, the Kennurd | orjer that thisy might know the anxious 1@iB)ge; August, I 4 g s v B e e A (PR Manager Callaway Has a i) "‘fl’.""'"'“l’ "':;“K. } ! 1diti ¢ | $olioltude of ih people of "{‘V“ for {{"' Comn - Yutures fluctuated within s 4o | gy = | 18%, for grading the following streets in the Word Conoasnt TR e Burdish e plat ¢ ichmond, an addition of | re.lection of Senator Van Wy /o AT stronger than y lay; cash, . O.F.DAVIS & CO. | iyt her bhilmun, Bl e e MU ey | seventy-two. lots on West Leavenworth | feel that in him wo have u friend, we e ik Bt | o 4 o ‘In the biice'of ¢ oF Bubil Works. | Some weeks ago the board of trade re- | {18 Ronmg s (lod In, tho county clerk's [ imow “where bo stunds and:we don't | Guis Vel Tl it market dull'anaune « N N L B Ao yestorday. ) . 800 And and cash, 25) July, suy August, e ras a fln gency oih sirest Tiom alloy Borth of lsad to e RO e e A TR | O Alderman Good- terdar Bt e ek [P RQHEA LSO A e e it d | Y Saunders stroet trnl\x:vf'll‘l‘eu\_x‘(hlnn.xlnwnw\a Franklin, a traveling salesman for an | rich will run a foot ritce, 100 yards and ), the expressman, fell into the | every chanee they get 3 ot ut 5%, @enoral donlors {n Roal Rstato and Resl Rstate | Hnd stroct trom = Woelworth ave, o Bd | (p0ha house, charging that the Union | répeat, the winner 10 have the p cellarway in the tear of the BEE oflice, | Wa like Senator Van Wyck because he | - HHrley e hull at passe. 1 Plorigagos, 1650 Furuam st. Omaku, Nob. Bids 10 o milde'upon printed biunks furnian- | Pacific made the same rate to Nebraska of umpiring tho gumo. . ng the wagon after them, T stirs up the animals in thut national men- | A1t% Be ! | i i e | 00 DY, tho bourd wikd to bo nccompaniod with 8 | 101 west of Grand Island 10 Omuha . SUNDAY SWAME: extricated after a hulf hour's agerie of millionaires; use hedemon- | wiilyy ) | JOLIN SINMMON paEtiiel AL s sum of I inidsad dajs B S The Fremont club, which recently | work yninjured strates the ot that a s or may be 1701 Active and stronger; advaies | -, s, pUyAble {6 iy, ¢IY Of Omalia, s an evi- | and ~ Kansas City merchants, thus | issued u challengago the Union Pacilics e — . lion bec he knows enough to | 50 d ek Tigadde, and closed | ! “The board rescrvos tho right to reject any or | diseriminating against Omaha mer | to play a match gametor $100 4side, will Deacon Sumpter's Di know the needs of the people on | eash 0 ¢ July, 89,40, 4214, Augu -~ FLORIST Al bids and (0 waive defoots, chants, us the distance from Kansas | oross bats with therUpign Pacitics at Ath- | 1yeaeon Sumpter, kind-l | prairies of the west. He 15 right in the | $5.30@9.52 e i 24 Je2dat Chairnan Board of Public Works city from the points' named is 200 miles | etic vark on Sunday afternoon. The Fre- | yighaous man, dwelt, during, the | Union Pacific relief bill, if the” vroposed | | kel =L advan AU kinds of bedding plants for sala. er than the distance from Omaha, - | OB e n.‘l‘.'“"'fl{-!*fi \'f the amaleit | of George 11T, upon the outskirts of Y | bran hs can be buill without the assist ! d | ISE TAYE s hoar de roferre coln- ¥ outh, nd. One night in the ear ance of thieving eontractors they can EHER HOUAR ON STAYD ST mitnieston o My Callyway. with av . | make & strong etfeied o uiy the nomo | WO E G SO NE L et ar Ik | Do built withone being drowned in wa g ulocks North of L B. Williams' residonce. i ‘A - team. The order of batting is as follows & P i pord 7Y ATh ered stocks it will teach the people that | guiry concerning the facts in the . usual hour, his sleep was disturbed by a | tered stock peoy 3 en nsurance en S His roply was ved by Secretary Nat Fremont. 5 Union Pacifies. | remarkable dream. It appeared to him | the government can establish highways ! | ] { o Y | tinger yester: s ‘states that. the | kudwik . seeeee g landle | g ho could hear most distinctly voice | for the good of the people. Lt willhe one 1 and i Union Paciic has no Kansas City con SAsbury | from heaven saying to him: A i | stap toward wiping out the five thousand | b e s o { exc! 's N Jl Bank Building, Cor. Far- | Bection with Nebraska points east of L. Dwyer y to Bodmin Bodmin | millions of counterfuit dollars which now 1012@@ 1054 ’ | U McKelvey | was a me town in the adjoining | figure in the water .. Millett | county (the county of Cornwall), about | roads, and these counterf Strock | twenty-five miles from Plymouth. The | bonds now constitute the chief element Brandt | deacon was not a superstitious man, | used to impoverish the labori --Healy | though living in & superstitious age. He | in the west. If the roads werc 1 up-stairs, Cheyenne, and that tl Missouri mosltlo" B“anl"e La, Nubraska. Pacitic and Burlington rontes must Phoenix, London, Eoland. .. be held responsible for rates made from er e - - . Firemen's, Newark, N. J 1 Kansas City to Nebras points east of | Dourity ... humy)-.wu June 26th, 1886 ::}:‘.:m nffi.m' % | Cheyenne, as all eonnections between | Mosley L wer " s true cash value gr. w. b the places must be over these roads, The Sword Contest To-Night. was 8 man of strong mind aud will, not | ized" at their true cash val g Westoheater, New York, N, ¥ C places must ! b O ol by sacried from Nofth Blatte ceipt T Blupuent John H ancock Mutual ' Lite, os Mr. Callaway further states and prom- A B vorontas Ladiane Intaciam ¥ easily moved by strange fancies Yet | stock wounld b ri |*x:"w rih F pis ises in his letter that when the Maryville it A% 3 the dream troubled him. After thinking |, to Chicago for not oy 3 : . ' Pt TB Olll‘llfi.men FINEST SUMMER RESORT IN AMERICA <L1\ ) & Blue Valley division of the | terday with Sergeant C. Walsh, the cav- | about it for some time he ‘l.,'l,nwl‘h,? passsugons « Aa be: capried & Lo Corti, 6 ; . 60,00 nion Pacific is completed he will see | alryman, and th -champion wmoun | wife, and told her what had disturbed anee 10 wan 1 eent per mile i A 1,000 R S HOTRBL LAVATETTE | tha niatore oty it Mannes | 8y ! im, o e 5 ¢ ens of Nebraska, stand by Van Wy . “ swordsman of Ameriea, who won every | him, and how deep the impression it had | zens of , stan ftye, ou ' vine )58 Cusmpion of MINNETONKA BEACH, MINN. | City merchants for reaching Nebraska | o000 "0 SReTh BEI VOB SRS | made upon him. “As she hand not her- | vote for no man for member of the HaSN 000 4.0 5 B34t Olters uccommo lation unequali~d by any hotel | points east of Cheyenne the same facility : . y 8 self been dreanming, she could not realize | lature who does not publicly pledge 1 o Lot ; Pl A R Taoats Bkiond Nedal i the wost. Kates 83 por duy: 875 per mouthe | will also be extended to Omaha mer- | it in the Cityof Mexico, won six con- | i 45 he did, and urged hin toseek for- | sulf to vote and work for Van Wyck, | 3 i, “cash e L BN B MR Piambty o | chauts for reaching points on the Kan- | tests in San Francisco, vanquishing the | getfulness ju sleep. After awhilo he foll | tirst, lust and all the time ; b * Coru—Stead 1 1 cast, WY bildsw. 2. application ta EU mum Meyors' at Toe. AL, Mixx sas division east of Denver. noted athlete, Duncan C. Ross, wiuning | asleep, and the dream again came to hiw E. Wick u sust, die; nowival, < ‘

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