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OMAHA' DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1sw. ) THE - - ey : v ; “BARhTR AT 1Y I TR = o - ~ T \ WHITE MEN MUST LEAVE. ENATO o 1 j, | THE BLOUDED STOCK MERTING. | Nat Brown, © Mayne, A. J. Popple- I UR L OF JULY R R, | himselt intarviewed by such an_able \EW § ) Q Orders to Clear Ttosehbud Agency o T 4 2tion TosDAY, bl inson, Blair; George C. Smith, Nelson; % political situation in Nebraska, He - % the Pale Faces, J— e ;\;:.;c:.‘-n‘nn estiag Biriggs, Supetior, g, Stowell et o 6 | figured in that intorview as _Hon.» e \ ALESTINE, Neb,, July 1,—=|Special Tele : : T itute o-day the neeting of Nebraska's | Auburn: o V. Suidet, Osceola; Isanc | Judge Julius 8. Cool ill Cut the | Julius Cooley wwominent lawyer and Yhange Caunses Oonsid o [4 RS 85 S8 DU, |~k government Gmploys, She is rouur\‘ in Omaha in Destitut bidoded toTts Wil talce. H1aen AL the Arive | Do Kosth PRGN Witk cloatsd mett g y R AR b B e B The Ohange Causes Considerable Oonfusion [3 0 ¥ y th Platté, were e fasle I alt g formerly carpenter from Rosebud agency, ircumstances. ing park in this city. This meoting may | bers agle Loose should have been referred to by tho Tri- on the Board of Trade, Just in, states that Agent Wright received justly be termed the first, for the reason It was ordered that the as ation bune s atesman. This was evidently — official orders to-dag to expel all white men | ANOTHER HIPPODROME FRAUD. | that the one of last year was held m con- | {70 nothing for & il rent. Adjourned | AT wYMORE AND MADISON, | 41 oversight His inforview was tele. | AN ACTIVE MARKET ON CEREALS NENAEY. ATl KOveroNt STFloyees ot R nection with tho state fair, and the sue i - §55 1o the papor, but owing to the fa — 1 married will b compelied to leave, the stock | The Trotting Horse Breeders—Ar- | coss of the one was in a great measure to A MERCHANTS' EXHIBIT, He Expects to be Met by a Brass | {hatitwas fud to the hungry oflice eatit | proyistons Higher and Aotive, With " 4 3 5 ye dotermined by that ¢ e othar. T | was not published, L \ inspec (lm not excepted. 1nm|'\lv;<-~ i :\ndtl ranging for the Exposition—Coal l‘ lr1’ n\un‘l rl‘(r; H:\\tlllf ”‘x other. This | Ay Ateractive Feature of the Coming Band and to be Prosented vas not publish b - Hangry BHoMa<Cattle (6 BAHEF of the Fourth infantry, leave for Fremont to s County—Mat ial car, however, the Nebraska association A b i : ; OITYNIN NG R Joln other portions of their reciment for th AN L of Teotitng Horss Broodies. like wikely e Falr and Exposition, With a Gold Headed FORTY-NINTH CONGRIESS, Demand and Prices Strong i Wost to-night. The town. is fuil ot officers’ ~Other Local, 2 Pursuant to the published call a num Oane. 8 and Highe friends, bidding them goodbye. Universal i determined to hold their meeting inde- | hor of reprosentative citizens met at the i st Sa Tty T e aher. ‘ regret 15 expressed at their departure. A NaBAtE DRUBHENS 1 Tt vendent of any other entertamment. In | Paxton hotel last evening to confer with - Lol Abel g s gl —_— | 3 - A e i brongnt to | his determination tney have been en- | 4 gommittee from the Fair and Exposi Cooley, the Statesman ST T AT MLt | ITUAGD GIAIN MATEER | The Assembly Opens. A Sensationa 8 gl aoneaged by tho aitigany .of OmAbK, #iio Jrom the Fuir and EXposi- |yt now thoro Is a great demand upon | Without amenduents tae Hiouse bill tasing : . | tion assoc rangements for holding a merchant's ex- hibit at the exposition building during the coming fair. Mr. F. Copeltzer presided and read the call for the meeting which ad been sent out by the seeretary of the } Cuetre, Neb., July L—[Special Telegram to | light yesterday in the announcement of N the Brr I'he Crete C wtauqua grounds | the fact that a danghter of Senator Pugh, present to-day a very busy but interesting | of Alabama, had been rescued from a life slght. About fifieen lundred peole are ol | of poorty and abuse which she has beon Feady on tie grounds, st of thetn vy | forced to live in tius eity for more than a negaged in preparing for the cominz days, : ; ; : By A Vastamount of hurry and bustlo arein. | Year witha bratal husband. The par- il k) \ W volved In the mig ) several thousand | tieulars of the affair ars these: one of the youngest states in the sister air association. Secretary heeler volved in the migrating : £Ri i A Ahat tis Tl Y people from one plase to another, evenal- | Something over two years ago, Nallie, | hood, there should at this duy be fostered -‘{-‘-‘l that ""I air association had de- chth lace to which they go be a | daughter of Senator Pugh, of Alabama, | & love of fine blooded horses, such as has | cided to introduce a new feature this | ©00 050 55 0 loe e \V ymor e es of cabinet officers, senators and mem '| the m, ol 3 though hu'n ;« vk" L y i Lt it R s | alrendy been developed. To thoso who | year in the form of an exhibit of mor- | SPONS¢ to o letter from the \V ymore com uries of eabinet ofi ors, setiator and mem | the matter will regulate itself inside of two B8 fiecessaries” of; comfoHaplo. tent lite, | Man named Chatles Lillott., Soon IOr | there i “othing' improbable e i e t0 be e 8t | Would cut the eaglo loose on tho auniver- | e bill was refertud to the. comuitiee on | smoothly that 1o one. will knnow that there wundred tents are already taken, | their marriage Elliott turned out to be | the aspiration that’ Nebrasku is § fair. He had mailed soveral hun- | sary of American independence, he mod- | finance. 2 has boen any change. About the only differ- «(to pr a worthless profligate and soon developed | as capable of giving to the turf horses | dred letters to interested parties in | estly responded that his usual terms for Mr. Allison called up the house joint resolu- | ence it makes is to houses having a large fations. The Gt | uto”n tyrannieal husband and brute. | a8 floot as have' ever yet flown over its | Nebraska, Dakota, and the western ter- | gt PR ARG ST e lution extending the appropriation ten days. | number of open trades on their be " s held to-night, surfuco. These men are not selected | ritories, asking them to arrange for ex SWCHBICOUHCS (WIS : ety * | After disenssion the resolution was amended | are liable (o 1arge losses by any neglect to buy from among those whose reputations | hibits of agricultural products, ores, | amount, he smid in his type-writer letter, | by extending the time to fifteen days, and L oleomargarine, and gave notice that he would Omaha Fourth of July orators trom all Cicaco, July 1.—[Special Telogram to the parts of the state. ‘The cities of Wymore | €8Il itup for action after the passage of the | Bk |—Wikat—The new stylo of storage appropriation bills, rates went into effect {his morning, and for M Jones ol K 318 state L Sena- X ed more or | 10! V e AN, decitblnt~ e Barsices b Jutige Mr. Jones of Arkansas stated that Sena- | time created more or less confusion. Wheat s 5. Cooloy. than shom there is no | (OF George, Gibson, Falr and himselt, a { was sold both ways. The market opened at Julius 8. Cooley, than whe C minority of the committee, dissented from | 7430 old style, 75% new, just the difference greater orator in the wild west. ‘Lhe eit- | g6 roport. [ in stora Before noon, however, mstances attending his engagement Mr, Riddleberger introduced a preamble | this dife®nee had narrowed down to \ut‘w‘. will no doubt prove interesting. In re- | and bill for a reduction of 25 per cent of the | Nearly all members of the board agreed that have subscribed libetally toward the suc of the enterpri d The least interesting foatnre of this en- terprise is not the fact that it proposes an- nually to give the people of the state ex- hibitions of speed, but that in Nebrask and Madison are to be congratulated al vide ‘(ur ext 1 meeting of the assembly w i n and nd was opened by praver by Dr. Lyman | The circumstances of their first troubles oM Abbot, of New York, ani an address of wel- | are not known, but something over a L, 8 5 b o ) o i et gt 3 then passe In thy previous sale, with the understanding F. I Foss. Cliarles E. Baton then | coo oo g dod his wife m’;‘ Yoty | avenot been improved by quos blo [ metals, woods, building material, etc., | that he receivel, except on somo special | wasthen passed 00 ] that itistold style.” The original trades made ered I interosting lecture with stereop- | YEAT 880 llllotts s e cd i transactions in connection with the track. | from their vicinity, and promising them | occasions, but his figures were positively | jogislative ppropriation bill, A long discus- ter to-day must of necessity be “new.” It 1 vlews of the British Isles. and finally settled i Omaha, But hittle | Chey are drawn from the respectable | space in the building and the influence | povor less than $75. He intimated, how- | sion took place on the point of order whether | was a sortof a_misapprehension under which ————— is known of their hfe here | bu Davitt Will Come. [ . Lixcorny, Neb., July L.—The president of the Irish national leaguo to-day received from Dublin a cable message stating that Michael Davitt, the honored founder of the land league, will attend the Irish national usiness, the intelligent professional gen- | of the association in securing reduced oxcopt that Elliott was em. | teman dnd the lonest J:{l\l;;:;fi\:::)l(:l‘nlv<~(l(); rates of transportation to and from tho e 4 y H er, c L T rie! exposition. He said that the association [ #¢ H s bl ebiati ““« ) winter on the | wiich'fgllows trickery and deceit. had done this in order to have something | him the compliment of presenting t‘?if?&i"fi.‘i‘l' ‘:l:‘x‘l 'Ii(:" j “;“ U;;.‘:"«.,‘.}lf{.”rl:: his uu-«-;mg ll.llc {qln'u, is worthy of rinuru than a hlursu show and the races. | with a gold-headed cane as a testimonial i g LRI . patronage for at least three reasons, tirst | The success of these features were al- reciati his oratorical | partof the city, Nothing is inown of | of whiel that it is to oncourage honto en. | ready ussured, and the racos would be ;fm.‘",'r‘q” D i A e rs. Elliot except that she remained at | torprise, next that the entertainment will | the largest ever held in_the we ; 0 5 Hel o 18th 8 i 1 il prise, ent ho largest ever held in the west. SR et o i I o vnie Soba had i Chieagn on the, home all the tine and had no relations | po an excellent character, and finally | The plan was cordially endorsed by the | Citizens of Wymore take the same course heatty approval of Mr, Parnell. r. E with her neighbors. ]l;llw,l recently re- | that it will be under the dircction of hon- i ent. It is proposed to [ and meet him at the depot with a b moved to Council Blufis, where the | g5t men and that jockeying need not be xposition building into de- | band and give him a gold-headed | | vor, that on soveral occasions the citi- | the amendment to insert the words, “in_ full | the difference botween ever, that on al occasions the citi- | i e as oF ot i coniliet. with difference botween the otd and the new zens whom he had addressed had puid | e yules, ‘Iho chair submitted the question style was permitted to narrow down to ljo. 1 | to the senate, andthe amendment was de- | 1t recovered to the full }ye and will probably clared to buin order and it was agreed to. there, Ranges fn wheat prioes were Y A still longer discussion took place on_ the nartow. August “new” opened at 75ke, proposition of the committee on appropria- | advanced to . fell back to e, then ad- He therefore suggested that the | tionsto strike out the paragraph for oflice | vanced to which point it reached work connected with the publication of the | shortly after 12 o'clock, finally closing firm records of the rebellion, it being charged that | and moderately active, Outside news wag these records were not’ edited” with impar- | again scarce, “Io last halt hour doveloped ne | tiality and were not confined to a record ot | unexpected strength, there being u rapid ad- the war period. A particular instance of this | vance to ¢, a large number of rumors was dwelt upon—that of the Fitz-John Porter | helping to put it there. ‘ also expects a strong delegation composed of | 11 Wity b sonie of the best men of the parliamentary | knowledge of the abused wife's high | apprehended. ments that will provide exhibit | after tho oeremonies of the day were , from time to time, has pub- | rooms for representatives for ever. v party parentage and the reseue from the hands | The Biy ATy of her husband occurred. A few days | lishec Lo tHe Rt i 5 i 10T CYRIY | over. Whether the citizens of Wymore | matt Flnally the paragraph was retained, Conx—Corn was unsettled, but variations ‘ Lixcor.s, Neb., July 1—[Special Telogram | andicnce with ex-Senator Geo. ., Wright, | the anticipation of the m and | 5 o'clock until nearly midnight and will | be scen. o et minttia] THIDIIORLIDLOE | rolav: tariow style TRi1Y diTFQSeN00 Db to the Brr.|—The sceond game of the Lin- | of Couneil Blufls, and to him she told her | gught strongly to have anp to the | furnish an evening attraction for the | Several days ago ‘‘Judge” Cooley | evidence i the Porter case and report there- | tween the two was the storage difference— coln-Topeka serfes was played on the home | $tory. ~She said that hor husban kept her | appreciation of lovers of horsellesh and | visitors to the fair. made n tour of the mewspa- | On by Judge Advocate General flolt. ‘The | iiebut at the close the changes were miade grounds to-day, resulting 1 an easy vietory | ¢108Ciy confined m her home, and" had, | sport throughout the state. It contains | The fair committec is composed of | T fice ake cortain thup | DLAs reported bick to the sonate with all | ab 3c differenco, ducust sold at 36.@S0)c, for Topekaon ascoreof 10 to 4. The base | PY _threats, absolutely prevented = her | fifty.six entries, comprising for | Messts. N, B, Falconer, R. Kitchen and | PeT ofices to make certain that ] the amendments on which separate votes | and elosed at 3iie bid, September i ball enthusiasts of the capital now gaze upon | from commumeating with herfaiher,who | two, and thr s, stallions anda | J. G. Clark. To act with this committec | bis forthcoming orations at Wymore on not demanded, were agreed to in bulk, | DrovistoNs—Lrovisions wero agive aud the record of their club broging up the rear [ Was unaware of her condition or whe: grand free-for-all. meeting will | in arranging of space for the exhibits a | the nd b Matlison on the bth should | dLhis teserves amendinionts are o Lo votod on | B T Ry LK in the western league. abouts. ‘Senator Wright at_once tele: | dose to-morrow, when a magnificunt | committee of merchants was apointed | 1ot fail to be brought into publio notice. | tonorrow under the ive minute - debate SRR R LS BT a sk L GRREART OB1) graphed to Senator Pughy and received | bill will bo providad for the meeting. consisting of Messrs. W. V. Morse, Lewis | At one of the offices he dictated - *per- | "xgjourned. and lard wero free, but of ribs light, Moss braska Centril Uollege. an answer that a son of the senator t night a reporter for the BEE drove | Bradford and M. H. Bliss sonal’’ substantiaily as follows: S & pork for September sold at $10.125@10,424 CENTRAL Crty, Neb., July 1L—[Special | would come atonce to the rescue, Ac- | the grounds in company will Billy Hus. | Fhe mecting then adjonrned Judge J. 8. Cooley will address the House. and closed at $10.5 Lard for Soptember Telegram to the Bee.] J. B. Maxfield, D. | cordingly yesterdry young ~Pugh, | ton the right bowe of Kiehard Wilde, Esq, 2 palinche s it citizens of Wymore on the 8d of July. WASHINGTON, July 1. o speaker laid | Sold at $5.70@iS21g, and closed at 86, D, was unanimousiy elected president of the | @ son of * the wor qurived in Council | and one of the best inforined, yet unas: Coal For the County, Much iaterest is manifested in the oc- { om0 the house a messagze from the senate G T ska Central college for the ensning [ Blufis. After he had learned from a- | suming amateur horsemen this see. The county commissioners yesterday | ¢asion and a tremendous audience from ARRBORaIE (NAEtIREI5o0 . HEOIpASRAL O VER CHICAO LIVE STOCK, yearata meeting of the board of trustees | tor Wright of I ter’s condition he | tion, The reporter had previously looked ¥ B > | the neighboring county is expected to be & : ity ' 1. , July 1.—[Speelal Telegr: opened the bids for the contract of fur, the president’s veto, the bill to quiet title of Crircac med himself with a revolyer and eld at the college last night. a € Irove | gver the stock, and as others would have | 3 present. From Wymore Juage Cooley , : VR R AN D he v 5 Kl TG FAVASYBONBI Loll s & Ll dircetly to her home with the express do- | Hono, felt that! bowilderment ahichsuss, | hishing the county two hundred tons of | goes to Madison on the ‘5th. Reports | settlers of Des Moinesxiver lands, - The pre 'xl,’f.'-'n"‘\f h;mf:.:‘”m”{‘n 1o was cons st S Brown's Defense Closed. te ation of killing his brutal brother- 1d | ident’s message having been read, Mr. Pa ¥, and values wero r. The con- ate that tully 1 00 people will att 1y ensues when a large quantity of first | hard coal for the coming sons why the | stronger than yesterday., The general de- Dis Morses, In., July L—The impeach- | in-law. As Pugh entc as awarded to the Nebraska Fuel | the exe d the residence | ¢las tract w class v \or Van Wyek is ex- | son of Lilinois, presented re R Up AL LS O e g ok | o116 BEa paRILHEOR b B Bk AODE N | s fi;’\]‘l’L,.‘.,,ff,’,{,",‘,E, B com- | company at £.70 per ton, the coal to bo | pected to follow Judge Cooley i the af- | bill should be passed over the president’s [ mand for fat ‘eattle was active, and botter Brown on the witness stand. After a short | ¢ime to Omaha, where he was seen yes- | glready been expressed hundred tites delivered on or before December 1. ternoon,” veto, which, he said, was based on a total | grades sold about 10¢ higher. There were crossexamination, covered yesterday by the y evening. The meeting between | that he would mdeed be an_expert who, s This personal was duly published, and | misapprehension of the facts of the case, and | many grassy and rough eattle, which sold direet, the witness was excused, and the de- | YOUng Pugh and his sister w L most af- | from the wealth of horse flesh here ox: Matrimonial Prospects. attracted the desired notice and created | of the end sought to be acconplished @y the | ‘slowly and at no better prices. But the cat- fenso announced that they closed the easo. | fooUnE one. He had her properly pro- | pibited, say with trath whicl s the more | Permits to wed wera granted yesterday | some considerable vomment, SJudge” | neasure. lo market, in a was stronger Tn rebuttal th managers called Hon. W. P | yided with traveling clothing and fott on fuvored and promising, - Among tho | as follow ol L.L,"’!q'..'mfmfil-"n‘fnu‘\"w'u;(;’F':.:}.'T.(;Lf;i‘:’ tme | Mr. Oates of Alabama moved to rofer tho | and more salisfactory o salcsmen. For somo Wolf, ex-speaker of the house of representa- | Jitt]y child to her southern home Witoedian. b h":“ > 'f(’i‘,,g“"""‘\l;pv( it donaries N Sucll (O 2 | There is no_ greater oratorical magnet | il and messaze to G O L LT g —lost, yeas, 101: nays, 149—and the esmen hailed v announced that the question reeur- | the slight improvement with delight. Kansas : v i o passage of the ithstand- | City reported the market steady for good, Hired B enter notority in a shorter time | Ted on the passage of the bill, notwithstand X G f‘.l s S Cooloy. His en- | ivg the objcctions of the president. Tho | and lower for common eattle, There was a Lo into the arenn of publie lifa has | house resolved this question in the negative | large volume ot pusiness dono in the trade sudden, 50 brithant, so meteor- | paeiy 101 snays, f ot e constitntional | here to-day and cholee heavy cattle sold ns tives, who testified to the explicit agreement o entered into between Governor Sherman and | ANOTHER HIPPODREOME FRAUD. Mr. Brown in his presence, that Brown ===0 should make ecrtain aflidavitsas to fees re hrows a Race and ! X celved also i deposit covering the amount Gets a Black Eye. S am Fannio ‘McCor- | 7 Miss Felita Rogers Flarene ceived for bank examinations, which was the | There was a foot race at the Athletic | mack, by Simpson’s Blackbird. Owned | Seigmund Hirschborg, Omaha. bicat of a decision by the supreme court, | yark yesterday afternoon which ongi- | Py M 1s Patrick, Omaha, “Neb. “This | 1 Josa Kline, Omahi e Houver, Ama than he in Nebraska. Perhaps no man in Nebraska ever ac- sland Bashaw. Owned | § John Wilson, Omabia.. 11, York, Neb. Charles | 1 Miss Jennie Housel, Orp hf Judge Boyd, [J5W, v, Florenge. v Sprinter Gregg hat when this was™ done, the governo : e finds many admirers. S as it were, that the peo- | “"[eliguse then went into committee of the [ hish as €500, Lately, $5.00 has been con: would approve the —au s bond. Mr. | nally consisted of one hundred yards. Count, Jr.”(2044) b h, by Le Count, The Opera House Damage Case. commonwealth have | whole, Mr. Reagan in the chair, on the sun- | Siderea a tibior b o0 Brown commenced to make the aftid 2 ? native eattle have ut $4. e el was prolonged to half a mile and fii dam Imogene, by Volunteer. Owned by The last jury cage of; the present term agreed upon, but, secie a newspaper artiele | onded on horseback, where, but few peo- | D'l . Sy b S that will bo heard by Judge Wukeley is | ! mantin e sabis| bilo rliiting OF P poriing the tnterviow at {'.hlm;xlhn‘a'necnlwnl plo know. The stakes were $26a side. | LittioJops, b g by Charies 8. Cufltey, | that of Woodby vé Boyd, which will bo e T hor st avon and warned il Lide that was entered into, he stopped the work, which | Jerome Pentzel was the stakeholde: . bl L alkill Chief. 1led to-day. Thig 1s. i 5. Gt N e D T this pretense of econony i abuss! restlin o sl : 4 °T. | Owned” by J. D. Maefarla called to-day. Thig is'n suit for $5,000 | taken time to ask who **Hon.” Julins S. | th econonty oolld liave o Oter | yyoniinga, 1840 1bs refusai resulted in his suspension from oftice. | 1o contestants were the Sprintor Gregg | grp.c DY 9+ D- Macfarland, - Lincoln, | gy broughi oy iWoodby, o col- Cooloy is. Wo propose, howevor, to give | Fesulf (i 16 swel tie debtlencies which | 7 {01 e ma A Forger Arrested. and James Stevenson—not the gentleman Coppermont, b h, by Egmont, dam; Orcl{ man against, thé manager of the ,,l,m{ otch of this great public man. Altor & lengthy debate of a practical na- .l)c;ll\\[vllr-li |l|5nln {\‘-\(@Ti'l Sioux Crey, In,, July L—(Special Tele- | of livery fame. Hourihan seconded | Lucy. Owned by M. Lovett, Guide Rotk. Olimlfllln‘unne,wtm rofusadhim admittaneo | The pube men of to-day are divided | ture, Mr. Raidall, acting wnder jnstructions | PS¢0l 483G gram to the Bre. |—Sheritt0. C. Reynolds, | Gregg and some other body fondled Sto- | Emma C. Wilkes, b ni,* by Brown|f 0 thehouse. 4o ., prineipully into two. clussc pminittee on- appropr $4 aralyzed with admiration | dry civil appropriation bill. heek and illimitable M. Hiscock eriticised the appropriation for (@480, Export steers, 1 port Neb s, 1412 1bs, § 1003 Ibs, $4.45; 114 Nebraskas, ‘11 2 ehraskas, 1200 1bs, €50 hraskas, 1bs. 4,803 corn fed L was active and strong, The bulk of _the hest heavy $4.70@ tions, of- —statesmen | from the 2 3 Vilke: 3¥Keith =Nor cians. The er el - | fered an amendment appropriating $47,000 to 3 e . o ;1;«;101:‘ :ruwnt::l h‘(:mmtg!:la l‘ul:,‘o :e;em\):l, The race was uneventful until toward Holliday, b h, by MeMahon, dam Mate The county commissioners yesterday | clydesthe many. *Hon.” JuliusS. Cooley fl;‘x‘:e1'1'.’.\1\‘,'11:“:,:.“”1.:jl“vm::;;i:‘.f..":}‘.‘}I::-l..‘;:“ New York. July N ONEY = Ontlcall James T) 0 foiday u man named | 4ho close, when Gregg, who had appa- | Clay, by Benodam’s Henry Clay. Owned | @Warded the contract for the construction | belongs to the few. | He s a statesman_* | yion of $i06,000 for the purpose. Finally Jr. | Tanged from 3’5 to 0 er cent, closing at Sa9 S ey, e It inCoin | rently been distanced, shot to the front | by J! D. Macfarland, Lincoln. of an eighty-foot bridge across the Papil- | Mr. Cooley’s advent into Omaha oc- | Ilawitv's substitite, slightly moditied, Tgccbni AN PArER — 4@5 per ,fl.alf(:r‘sn" atime M,,‘Xl:m.d‘" ‘deed to th: like a meteor and won the race by about & Almont Gift, br h, by Almont Chief, | lion, between ]')lll;f]:l!‘ and Washington | curred not more than two years ago. He | agreed to—116 to 49. A“n::“”c MERCANTILE PAPER —4@5 pel Bind of & sidov Indy and sold the - pronar L . 5% dam by Mohawk Chief. Owned by Royal | counties, to Z. T. Brunton of Blar. entered the lnw office of Thurston & Hall The committee then arose and reported the | €€t i at 84,88 f proverty | v, He had ¢ ¥ 'y Roy 4 SrirLisG Excmaxar—Dull at S4.85@ for 81400, Pinkerton's agency was applied | YArd: He had scarcely crossed the Ino |y, of5rd, Tokamah. & —— ad a daw student. and in & few short | the bill to the house. Tie amenduients were | | STERtise wxernsyan bull g, S0 to and Mr. Moore been engaged some | than he turned to run from the grounds. | S "R, Lamont, b h, by Du Bois Hamble- Brevities. months he was doing all their business— | agreed to except the Bartholdi statue amend- | g0 1S : i iy z | days tinding o clow and working up the case. | In doing so, he came within Stevenson’s | tonian Prince, dam® by Harry Clay. | Twenty-four pernuts were issued in the | in his mind—for them. In their absence | ient, which Wwas rejected—yeas, 1033 nays, | T00rt s —Dull and e lower for14s. | (l)fhllfl.l\lrllsl:’l'luhll\,:]Thl:l‘:'l‘h‘:\l:.“l‘lllt(r{."{l)fl‘:xely:n‘l‘:‘ reach, and the latter dealt him a bivsw in | Owned by D." D, Johnston, Weeping [ month of June for the erection of build- | Mr. Cooley overwhelmed =~ the firm's | g pilj was then passed and the house | Srocks—Stocks opened with a more de- | Understanding resarding the sale of the land | the eye which altered its color and size | Water. ings, which will have a total estimated | clients with advice, and endeavored to | agjourned. cided tone. The news was of it rather 1avor- and that he i“',,.,fg.,m,- & P forh s Robbie Dunbr1, b h, by Little Crow, | cost of $19,67 impress them with the idea that .t was e ablo’ ol . 'Granger and_Vanderbilts g ol in a prodigious manner in an| g.npady Bell, by Tip Cranston. | Seigmund Hirschberg, a clerk i . | his legal mind that wholly directed the Hunting the Defaulters, were especially ed. Northwestern Xl( , by £ %, aclerk in Dor- leg: ) instant, Excitement rose among the | Gwned by STk ety e e Sreo. | SPectators. By this time some of them | Dick 3. Robinson, Blair. mann’s Thirteenth street store, was | affairs of Thurston & Hall. He finally | Parcaprnrmia, July L—The heavy defal- | gained 1 per cent, On ml’f,w-r ;-unlv(,iflu lde, b b, by Cafirey, dam Lady | united in marriage last evening to Miss | applied for admission to the bar, but the | cation of the treasurer of the Chesapeake & | Laul 7 per |"'l';'évl_“|{;;‘(g“’;;“‘l- GOl AR K Phe Sotagtynd had begun to imagine that they had been | Bell, by Tip Cranston. Owned by Edward | Rosa Kline, Rabbi Benson officiating. cruel committee unanimously agreed to | 1y,ayware Canal company discovered yester- | S A0G (AT e gram to the Bee.]-—The only new develop- # 3 Pyl Sinboldt ks animaly o8 Z reject him. Whether it on account Shore % per cent, Erie 1 per cent a 14 ment in the whisky prosecntion to-day was | duped, and that Gregg was the man who | Byle, Hemboldt. This animal is one of | = The work on the new board of trade | ¥¢) 4 g I 10 | e i, e e nomledes "op | @2y continues to e the main topic of discus- | 137 per cont. th serving of notices on John Orton, belng | had duped them. Some of them sought | 1 beutios of the collection. ' Holisin- | building which has been somewhat, de- | £4%C0 laleney otglonn L asn o1 sion in linancial circles. Several experts BTOCKS ON WALL STREET. The Whisky Fight Progressing. : t, shapel imb w a ave 2 A e jealousy on the part of the lawyers com- ok T i T it the prooesses of Iaw Indicated by vester. | out Hourihan, Gregg's socond, and | hise™ts ShaPOLY,oF [l With of Syo | layed by a shortagc intho supply of stone, | i Yo comniites has mover boon | Nve beon sct o worls on the books of tho | g cant honds... 1034 C: &M W oyror 1g¥ day's dispatchies. The fist cites hius foshow | warmed him in o lively manner. In tho | Thoro aro some of his admirors as proud | Bosstoier ° " ard as rapidly 88 | {ohinitely nscertained. We arc, howover, | corporation, and are busliy engaged to ey | Rl 4978 i VG 1063 cause of violating the state laws, and the | meantime Gregg had run into the arms | of him as if he were their own personal | © ppa county clerk’s force is hap: | inclinedto the belief that _the “action of | In “"'{‘_“”"“? h ;“n‘““_’“ 2 J i of 95, 126 |Oregon Tran, .. 88 otier asks for a perpetual restraint upon bis [ of Webb, of No. 3 engine company, and | Property. et o e onnenl] e Mooniiielimas Hinrgsly MdupiRitol | MWl SE LS e A R A e P e s ] business. The first was Issted out of Judgo | peceived another purimeling. whivh de- | Besides thers are fifty others, would it | {nGENLE (1o fioe with o type writor: jislneiotnolls brilliant” young legal | Wilson, the abscouding treasurer, aggre 13 (1D, G =z Lewis' court at Cherokee and the latter from | Feceived another pummeling which de- | o005 ysoless again to mention, among | (& P & the o 0 With & )W'b““ °r. | Jumn: Mr. Cooley at ‘this “critical | more than he acimowledged in his written 1 A0k by | Judge Wakefield's court of this city. It will | tracted considerably from his facial | them being host of beauties which | Commissioner Corliss is going'to buy one | juncturé proved himsclf equal to the | confession to President Gillingham. The | G B 18031 tocle Talanc ) be brought 1o {ssue on the 6th and Yih insts., | beauty. He tore himself loose, however, | Edward Pyle, of Humboldt, s in readi | [OF 118 0Wn use as soon iis hé loarns 10 | ginergoney and demonstrated beyond tho | jatter swore out warrants for tho arrest | Pogsd® S P b hero prowises to be some 1ively skir | ond mado for the gate. But Jack Galli- | ness to amiaze the people, gopllimoreitlianioneiyay, shadow of a donbt that he s possessodof | of bot Witson w Henee V. Lestey, the for | i 2475 0, B &St B.L. 92 3 i £ ¥ " o - = smanslike qualit ushing post- ecretary and treasurer, charging them Tl ferred. . 128 R o o gan stood there. Mo had quiokly soon | o itORR SHEENG; 0 NG UrooldexsiBooks, B mittoo o bogitod. them | it maberstment A desegiption of Wikson | umybrererrod:ii 8y a0 ... ‘41ag right Denounces Home Rule. that he had been deccived, and immedi- Praa] FA BRI P oy e The question of furnishing the with tears in his eyes not to reject him. | was furnished the dotectives’ department and | 175 g W 184 preferreq LoxDox, July 1.—John Bright addressed a | ately closed thd g $ & telographed to all police districts in the | Kansas & Texas. 501, Texas Pacifi te toshut off Gregg's | hreoders, waus held last night in room 42 | S¢hools with free text books will be dis- | He stated that he had done great sery cscipo. The lattor, howovor, bolted. for | of he Duxton hotol.. There Woro prose | posed of atthe meeting of tho school | to John M, Thurston. ~and ~had | Uplted Stulesand Ganida, uroptund ofie | Lakeshors. the north fence, followed by Jack Galli- | entJ. O. Frantz, of Friend; Henry Fry, | board on next Monday night. A large |8 large amount . of business | figives have gone to Canada and that Wil- | Mieh, of York; M. L, Hayward, Nebraska City} | number of proposals have been received | mapped out for the coming season which | soi is without means. The largest holders of | Mo, Pacilic Inrge and enthusiastic audience at Birming. ham to-night. Upon rising to speak he was cheered for several minutes. He said he had : i ) believed that his time was coming to retire, | £3n With a drawn revolver, Gregg's b4 Union Pacific. .. 410 W, St L. & P.. 17 i | preferred Western Union 65 K 2 ili f N cuse; D, D, 501 r o var is r 508 f his rejection would throw ito other hauds | f the company are the United et 1018 & Noveooro 108 For twenty-nine years he had served Birm- | fleetness and agility brought him over ‘\(. piv!::]k u?o .\\;l,sfi.ljs. lmv"fi‘.‘.';;:f:f {;f.'.mm::l:h.vut'?)‘r'smlx‘;:ll;l“ymghnum;:mnm and forever ruin his prospects. His o | government il the state of Ma Northoru Pa | ingham. But in the face of the question of | the fence, surmounted asit is by tworows | g Pyle,” Humboldt; D.T. Mount and J. | books. thetic appeal had the desired eftect. The | the bonds are owned by u\llllllnbl‘l' i.ul ;mr i = great magnitude ne considered his duty to re- [ of barbed wi He landed in the field | P, P S committec reversed its decision, and ac- nent peopl Jxl':ll:;;]. }A)‘L;!::m"lmd Yl-hu::: :l]:!d PRODUCE MARKETS, main at the front, Hesaid he was against | on the north, ran out on Sixteenth, ove The wminutes of the last meeting were The Ashburn Babies. cordingly recommended him for admis- | 01 possessing ly 50 dollars, anything in any shape called parliament at | took awagon which was being ‘driven | read and approved. The treasurer's re- | Robert Ashburn, who commenced | sion. 3 ————— Ohicago, July 1—Flour Q_ulm51 aug Dublin. [Cheers.] He wasalso opposed to | Borthward, jumped into it and urged the | port, showing $1,09395 to be on hand | habeas corpus peoceedings m the district A few hours afterwards tlfn committee T A T T u,’.;;!, o .,““V” 2 '“‘1':.'.,“,“"‘:,'....{" sz the monsirous proposition to purchase es- | driver . to hurty ‘his horse 10 en- | was vead andadonted. Mr. Mount, from | gourt tho other day to got. possossion_of | WETL MISeL 3 well s surprised, UPO |y vone, Nebi, duly 1—(Special to tho | 357 S ot spring whent, 85 50.0; tates. But for the bill to revolutionize Ire- | P10 WM to osoucio fvom his pursiers. the cit ommittee, setting forth that | iy two children, littlo” girls, who have | hif-aetumn secount of the thorough and | B A terrible accident occurred here | Minnesota bak low grades, 1401, w50 in Dbls, ir quiet at $i. Jand, nobody would have dreamed of 80 e travagant a proposal. The legislation Glad- D stone proposed was only a step forward in :nd upon the animal, he would have the marcis through rapine to break up the n overtaken in five minutes, He was kingdom [Cheers), and the astounding pro- | reached, however, sl was that this conspiracy be Alu:nmml by | Thompson who g: ¢ name, form and power of parlinment. induced him to jump into his saddle, snotable to go very fast, | $510 hud been subscribed and $475 col- and had Gregg been compelled to de- L nt exumination of “Judge” J.S. | yesterday, A littlo girl of seven years, . Mount and Barstow were ap- | Sheppard, appeared at police h Cooley, and his admission to the Douglas | danghter of Mis. Balgne, a milliner, was A committee to put the grounds | ters last night and suid that & 1 county bar, It was also predicted that | fatally burned, her clothes taking fire frow a by a cowboy named | in good condition: " had left the city, taking the children with | his prospects were most brilliant for ad- | gasoline stove. She died this moruing. ? g Y im T g B e A .| him, vancement in his profession, He b - loped up to him and The following entries are made for to ooIC ) 3t gonius, Tt ewspaper Change. been cared for the pasttwo year brill st ed strong wes. Trotting, two-year-ald foals Sy — Fi\'“n evidence of g A n 35 1116 : Angust, 36 5160 o p—ee which Gregg did and galloped over the Count WaldCrman, b. b., Haryy . Insane Inklings, : been intimated, however, that the Brarxann, Neb, July L—[Special Telo- | 35 Lllie; Aucust, 30 hifie, | o0 A Horrible Double Murder. N 1 this time Wobl succoeded in | Pickreell, York: Charles MeCormick. b, | © John Wigg, a Swede laborer, who lives | porters to whom he dictated this Tauda- | gram.|—J. 1. MeAtvin of tho Union Paciiie Une Ll pad ugosk 1 cash, 273¢e; Aus NEW OGLEANS, July L—A special to the | opening the heavy gate, and, jumping | h., M. T, Patrick, Omaha; Nellie G., b1, | on California street, was sent to the | tory puff were unduly influenced by his | Jand department, Omaha, to-day purchased | Shei g Times-Democrat from Meridian, Miss,, says: | into a buggy in which Mr, William [ m’, Ed_Culver, Omaha; Eliza Allen, b. il yesterday, having been ad. | magnetic way of doing things. ~Mr. | theouthit of the Brainard Enterprise. The 1 A terrible tragedy occurred five miles south | Honston and & Bug reporter were driv- | m.) A, Thompson, Om Omaha, b. h., of Scoolia, Kemper county, Miss., yesterday. | ing, asked to be driven after the retreat- | A.'J. Poppleton, Omaha; Al Potter, br. “The families of George M. Gullett and Bar- | ing, sprint who looked like | h Pyl y at once u the” title of | iy of the vaper will be changed to the e, Whether he did 50 be 61| memi e rolation—as 1t 15 claimed he is—of b R ool Active, stionger ol violently insane by the commis- t sioners, . Humboldt; Le Count, jr., Joe Montague, the er: 14, Italian fruit 1 35@10¢ highery s 5T~ low lived in the same liouse. The men were | & ' civeus performer in tights | b.'h, D.'T. Hill, Sy Myra Webb, | vender na'baen in the counly jail | Judge Cooley, the. eminont Miohigan Excursion to Toronto. T A A unt, 10,471 4(@10,803 Septoms partnors in farung, and while resting at | galloping — over the prairvie. “The | b.m W. Mosher, York; Fred P, b, g., ;fip;lflx'-.'-uw:;:‘:n‘n.{;}sbiml: n’ifl,,.‘"uf.‘-ililif" u{m jurist, we arc unable at this time to state. | goqn e tat the public may be misled 1.}‘..1"51‘}‘ fat040, " b J * Hoon Guilett fell asloep, An altercation oc- | RUFSUiL Was undertaken, and when Gregg | A, W. Phelps, Omaha; Miss Bell'n. ni. | 10some of his friends, who will sond him | A5 betieen the two distinguishod titles, |\ o vontonts which were pubiished in | _fard=Active and 10010 hizhor: cash cutred between Barlow and b wite and | disappeared around tho brow of the do: | A J. Popplgton, Omali J. Shiwpard, | back'to sunny Italyy “Hon. and,Wudgs,” M. Cogley alw i oo Tuosay ovening, and in | 5500; August, 80156017} Seplaniber, $6.50 . - il 5 Tulle ut” leading to Sulphur springs, the | ¢ch, m., A T s0n, Omaha luc- 2 s the 1 < ) f o Rty wh, bz e : ::l;:l lfi:‘:il‘ll‘::» .-ru'.fi"inir.‘l"i“fl' “'1:,‘:31::.: m],l: buggy ‘Wln' ‘f‘lltv’ fl-e{ b“m}:d.'n“\ h‘l‘; ’f;?uu?b m “"j’"iir‘a‘\'ir..- \l‘:p\u:rmrlmm l,,uug’;;r,m,d From the day of his admission to the | other Omaha papers, the undersigned lllulks\[u u:{:\u.lum;-ui.l h_mr‘;\ 45; short Sarwas. Barlow began cursing him, saying jumped out, foliowed the horseman down Trotting, three-year-old foals of 1883, Articles of incorporation were filed bar Judge Cooley's daily endeavor has | qooms it adyisuble to say that the Omaha .IK;MM .t glon: sl B o »us and hoist the tneline, and when the Belt line was | for the O E. Mayne stake: Littlojol boon to make himself numo ot he had wanted to kill him for some [ yoneliad, tho latter turned to the novth | b g, d. 1. Mactarland. Lincoln; uck | With the county olérk yesterday of the | himself into public prominence. He e and would doitrht then, seizing a gun | and troted in the diteh on the west. side | Wikes! bik. hy N, D' Solomon, Oma- | [X L Slate Paiut comfany. The incor. | has vesieged the newspuper roporigrs 8t the same time. Gullett sprang to the { of the track, leaving ~ Webb, | ha; Maud, ch, m., A, W, l‘lx.-l‘>~, Omaha; | porators are J. L, O 2. and F. 8. | and made life & burden for them. Ho | Route.” The Knights of Pythias excursion for Toronto é will go via the popular “‘Burlington excursion t erean eheddars, m,;g Young Americas, B¢ bureau drawer fora pistol and shot Barlow | of ocourse, far in the rear. | Lalac, b. m., J. D: Macfarland, Lincoln: | Rice, who have a ¢ipitdl stock of $10,000. | has laid in wt at the doors of the cdito- B. & '\l.v«h-uu(jl uu'”' ck p. m. Fees—Firm at 10} ] [ n the neck, While he was in the act of firing | Nor was ne afterwards overtaken. | Bridger, b h., A, J. Poppleton, Omuha; —g— rial rooms and bas pounced upon the un- y, July 10, an .n};l_”“'“}“""ln A Hides--Unehanged, “ Barlow dropped the gun and ran to the | Grogg's departure wus followed by a | Lida C), bl.'m, E. Pyle, Humboldt; i Attaohing Trostler, suspecting editors in & way that the popers will be provided for all whode: | - “rallow--Unchanked, 5 fence. Gullett picked up the gun and shot (v exit of those who wore suspected to | Phabe iTull, bi’ m.. D, D. Johnson, | ~Miller Brothers seoured a writ of at- | sould not shuke him off until ho felt dis- | sire thom. The oxcursion rate s notf Shipuents, him dead. Turning he 5[5.-..\«"«« Barlow’s . been n the sceret of his pertidy, | Weeping Water; J. 1. C., b, L., Charles | tachment from theadisiict court yester- | posed to let go | is grip. Tosay that at | conflned to members of the order of | Fiour, bb's. 16,000 000 wife in the act of killing his wife with hts of Pythius. All who dcsire to | Wheat, bu. b | Among them was Parde bore would not half ex- | Kn Ho started | Creighton, Omaha; Coppermont, b, h., ;, against the cigniv stock of Simon | times he was A A T 1 and east, with G aud | M. Tovett, Red Cloud; Leonidas, b, ki) | Trostler, to recover fidgment on four | pressit. Pt avail themacfyes of this pare opportunity | Corn, i 18,000 a8 "5 Gullott surrendered to the authorities, lly cluded pursuit 2o, | A. J. Briges, Superior, promissory notes aypounting to $611, An incident occurred in his careor ot | to muke a midsummer tip ool 1 D M) 1000 i . 3 waukee, St. Paul & Omaha track near |~ Freo for all stallions: *McMahon, br. L go which is worthy of recital in | region at smuli exponse, ean now be we- d gL 1) 11000 Edmunds Explains His Bill, Cut OfF Inke h., A. 8. Holliday, Lincoln; A. 5. Leon- | Buy McAlester&Righ Mill conls, bostr onnection. One day atthe Union Pa- | commodated, |~ New York, July 1-Wheat—Recoipts WasmiNGToN, July L—A reporterof the | ‘The whole affair was one of the most | ard, b, h., J.N. Leonard, Lincoln; Van | cement, ete., of HagpisdCo. 15&Wed Paeific depot & man who had some grudge | Sleeping car berths m‘-‘q o seclTen <AE; exports, 175,000 L lots a shade Associated press called upon Seuator Ed- hippodromes that ever took | Duke, br. b., Nat Brown, Omahu; Almont s ¢ e/ A aggulnsthim assauited bim, Cooley started | applying to Jus, Domnelly Jr., scovetary | Sionger il e quict us opened munds to-day and asked bim for xplana- Before it took place | Gift, b. h., Royal Langford, Pekamah; T %% A, to run, when his assailant caught hoid of ‘”: the 't nsiortetion comumliios, 1901 ) yeak | sliahtly lowd T beaig tion of his bill introduced yesterday ' relating | U d some of s frionds.among | Byrou Sherman, b. b, A. J." Poppleton, | (s 3 Spanish hand mado full Havana | iy coat tails and tore them purtly off. § Bougius Seel, WHo o GURO0 oY o | el Winter 1ed, T gring Sroli tq the presidential appointing power, and of | thew Gulligan and Webb, to vet on | Owaba. cigar, made in shop by the best Spanish | Lhe itew was written up in the SEE a8 | 0180 aatihona UL Grsson, N0, 2 e, Sge dudivered: duly, viosed ab thie results which were expected to follow its | Sekiienson, that ho (Grogg) woald throw | - 3o-Dead, o o workinen, No flavoring,, strictly pure | ibqve stated, —Souceet betienh SR 08 ¢ 1. ‘Transportation Com- | bic: Atiist. S ; Ciment {nto law. Mr. Edmunds said it | ¢ race. He had no intention, however t was decided to have no music on the | JFCRERY Sede TR one " of the | Mad sproad the report that ho ha Corn St lots, 4@ye lower and dully enact dw of throwing the contest, and seorot!y ud-: ause it would scare the colts, | (hiPorier (0OReE0, FB 0 DL B Ligar, | been assaulted by threo roughs and had options, tive, clos the influence of the executive over the senate | yvisod other friends to tuke the Gailigan, |~ 'Ihe price of admission to the grounds [ MY\ INE Geents Al 208 ¢ EU | Khocked them all down and cleaned A Real Kstate Bargain. g T o) ot X horte, 0.0001 1 Kuhn & Co., cor. Lith and Dou AS 8L d senators on account of the possession of wast patronage was so great that the presi- dent practically now had the power of ap- potntment to all those oftices whick were not Webb in_elevator, nd other bots. Instead of throw: | will be fifty cents for adults, quarter . L. | flom out, demunded 4 retraction a8 th | gevge "t on Jackson, noar 10th St., | g o egg won the race, and Gallig streteh fifty cents extra, grand stand Hub Clear Store, 210 8, 13th st i Sk diem, he said, was a libel on his manly | W. G ver, opposite 1. 0. iie atloat 3 A others lost. As a part of the schemo | twenty-five cents in addition to the p Hub Clizar Storo, 3108, Lith st. 11gth | courage. A retraction was accordingly | ek Rhalis: S ra's clothes were secroted where he | of admission; buggies and carriag wlautt & Lo, cor. Lapitelave. sndloid 1o he “inade to the effect that “Judge” can buy turniture cheaper of A. | ceipts, 50.000; exporl l ground, b U quiet; re- wixed western, will Aioug the exceptions named in the bill, | could get thew casily. A hovsowas o be | be admitted free: - Complimentaries will | Manbatton. Easy payments. ooty tosentod 1o tefloation upoahis | 1 Fitch { Co., th st., bet Farnwm and | Skgiic: whit weskcrn Sxchbilge, o ¥ o it was only ib extreme instances of the | ready for him at the gate, which he could | adnut to the grand stand, T— o courage, and in proof of his bravery he | Douglas, than anv other place in the city. pob Frrv e " Tie - fl‘n very of bad conduct and ehutacter, | mount and ride away, but the latter came | . Complimentaries were ordered given | . Immense stock of Ready Mude Cloth- | gchibited Lis coat tails intact, - . ey mess, B1L83G14. 10 joh thiat if they had cowe 1o knowledge of | near being frustrated by Gailigun's early | by Mr. Mount to all citizens who had con- closed outat the Bankrupt Sale, Since thutday he has not spoken to Lad and very strongi western ny honest president himself he would have | suspicion and precantion. At last ac- | tributed to the fund of £30 retusod to make the appointinant, that the | o U el ha enand ’. ¢ o enate rejeoted nomination. Therefore Afr. counts Mr. Pentzel had not surrendered Dr, Peck and Messrs. F Vi Augist, 8652054 western, 10 18ie. several members of th ek stafl as they | The Wheat Bakiug Powd passed by. Howeve fy A0 OPROFLURILY |y 1 ey eir baking exhibition at | Co. will | e & and Hay- - - . Alester coal, $6 a ton | 15 & Webste g | “ | the stakes. The mouney bet was but a | ward were appointed judges of to-day's f & . % | soon came for him to get n, and we v : . a4 Sanik b ok e o e i prpetof) BUble. | smatl amount and in no way worthy of | rages Rich Hill coal. $4.25 a ton { tel'phone 83 | GUTG 7 dwiie that on this occhsion he | Williaws, on Wadugsday, Juse 50 Smith, and weak; westers residential patronage as connected: with | this disgraceful gonduct. It was reported | Messrs. Franco, Peck and Hayward Dr. M. B. Croll, cor. 16th and Chicago. | again exhibited the kighest quulitics | Kennedy & Co.’s, at i % A * appointed timers, Do not fail to attend the great Ban of statesmanship. He went eloar 1o | Ross & O'Heanrue's, Frid ry 1 ileat--Strong an Huency on the two houses of coungress, | 1asf night that Gregg bad left town. It | wer 2 f I % and particularly the senate. l would not be safe for hiw to rewaiu, | Messis. Adolph Meyer, Richard Wilde, | rupt sale this week ut 1014 Farnaw stree T August, 10546 jsucceeded i having | lady i cordiully iu Chicago and actu

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