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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 7, 1850 e — e - — - — = - - e i e e —— - d 1 " J { M ' g DEVELOP INT OF THE HORSH, NY 1 ) ‘W | city attorney coutd not slip a 8¢ in Brevitles, P N T ;' DIRECTORY, TO WORK AGAINST WEAVER. | prvenormny o e o oo | IHEY DON'T "DARE SWEAR. | S8 Siamevcett wooid” chech St 1| oece Toravai e on the sk, | THE CHICAGO MARKETS BOOM 3 C T, TAYLOR, i the Noble~ Antmal B8 Madern g Panrun’s meningotlo which I . dally.pa- | Mattin, the man who wys stiot by —n el N o Times, rader of tho streets X A tramps in South Omahs on Monday was : General Agant The Republioans Nominate in the Great Dbl > The Affidavits of Olfculdtion Shuts Out All | Ordering the grading of Twenty-ninth | removed yesterday to St. Joseph's” hos- | The Holidays End in a Great Day For All [ i 5o Tiatel Pittsburg Dispatch: Aithgugh the mule, B o B street from Hickory streot to Leaven: | pital v he O NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Towa Greenbacker's Distriot. as Sunset Cox said, “is without the pride ixcopt the Bee. wotth stroot. Tas A 5 R Tt Sy S e gl forma the Ceroals. : of ancestry,” it is quite & difforent thing e stablishing the grade of Twenty-sheth | W FRHRE 0 e Chi —_ e Oce Cor uth ang Doulas 15| g A, DONNELL THE MAN GHOSEN | with his relative on one fide of theliousé, | LAST NIGHT'S GOUNGIL MEETING | stryet from Hiwney tg Howard, Bagred; ' Will e placed in front of the Pax. | WHEAT JUMPS UP MARVELOUSLY Braowmont, Fe Year hividend P and the — in whose outlines, bearing, sizo and in . o st L6 ity <dgonth | ©11 lotise at onoe D e S o e s 4% | shaking of Evidsnoe Closed fn the | telligence may bo feen very plalaly his Accldentat the 8tock Yards—furt | streef, ndof Twenty seventl Lirom | . TINENN LA o A {hat | Some Unknown Factor the Cause of - - e B 1 Trial nd pure lineage By the Cars—Fell By the Cuming street to a point 3714 feet north | he §50 quarterly licerse of the saloon ATt the Bxcitoment The Cattle - N. 1. HATCHER, FOWN S HIDORUTTIONE Aage = stry of the horse can be traced Waysidd=N of Cuming street. Grade ding. | men for the past threo months, must be " 4 i o et Arguments Begin To-Day back before the time of England's mon aysidé~Minor Lo Narrowing Picrce street from Sixth to xv:x\nl before July 10. A 4 Market Overstocked and Jonoral Agont Other Towa Nows. archs, beyond the Caesars of the Eternal cal Matters. sventh streets, Passod 8. G. Spier, tho colebrated American Consequent Decline, Provident Savings Lify Assaraiey ©o ik Skt City, beyond the creation of man, and sty roviding for the lovy for eity taxes- | bicyelo tourist, who is on his way from k od Albany, N Y., to San Francisco, Cal,, even further than the very layer of 1 i istablishing the will arrive in Omaha about the 6th or CHICAGO GRAIN MARKD o Weaver's District Nominates. carth on which we hve, into Council Proceedin Millard Ho e, Biock, Omuha. N ) When Oftice gwart turned on the | View Tth. H K his tr } &SIty Nasural B tm Aoctan EWTC Ta., July ~[Special Telogram | the rocks and petrifaction of the age W 't turned e | in Omaha View § ith © 18 making this trip to establish CHICARD, J 6.~ Specint Tolox = \"_"‘ Soet QHFfie 1N, 1861 i 3888, | Y0 Shie By e republican convention for | below us. Ancient as is his fanuly tree, chamber last night i T'he council then adjourned his el beyond n question to heing | 4. "’ bl A o 4 1 Telegram to the e 4 o 410,000 SPild 4 " | this, Sixth eongressional distriet, met | the horse species is not by any meins en- | first faint flickermgs disclosed the pres - considered the long distance road cham- | (H "ebody raised the old_harry with ot s VA 10 day, and after 112 ballots were taken, | titled to be classed among the “first fam. | cnce of \Mm-inim P i Ford, w hxu was | A Chinese Commissioner. pion of the world. ~ While in Omana he | W \(*‘nmn‘ the Hxlwu'd.\h holding, and the = B A AR b il SKEM. | flies, " and yet his lineage 18 enough to | Walking up and down the room, dressed [ H. Nelson Lovatt, Chinese commis. | Will give un exhibition race SIps on the floor have about agreed that it DRUCS, R nominated for congress John A. Donnell, of A to suitthe temperature, talking n ¢ put to blush those foolish people—torty i the POLSE | and vand advanco,saliing ong weiors moos L unimpor- | #nd rapid advance, selling long before noon WCfor new August after opening at L'hie advance to the high point named acgregor, the notori- [ was steady and attended by more or loss local in the city yes Judge Stenberg's busi hentsing the speech ho had intendod | torday on his way to his home in Michi- | COUNt yestorduy wwas of 214l to_make agaiost the repeal of the * 1o 0 two years' leave. He s a Brit- | faot A ra0ter, A Ol sy J ! ment of vagrants and drunks were dis- | evil” ordinance, his p form measure, | isher of the most pronounced style, posed of. Tom M stoner of customs, Keokuk county. ‘There wasa lively contest o A Lle Asa lively con nately few in our country—who EUREKA PILE Y "“I' "_""'il‘.‘ k) "l"’ . ‘“"“"("“‘" other | i, uselves upon their descent ax OINTMENT sl itk ouiottondbuan b T at-grandfathe an on. Fran ‘ampbell, ot this eity, wha something which is thought to shed [us earnest tone of voic e was Every Dox L also was the republican candidate two years | upon his degenerated, high which was promised to come up at the | man past middle age, well prosery ous lo was given twenty days in the [ excitement. New York M ¢ 3 e & 5 A P L W £ age, 1 « venty yS citement. X ork, considoring tho { Warra . This is the district now represented in | sharp-toed descendan 4,{.} r i ,l‘l‘l‘: |‘:l“l" he oppressive weather bad | go04 yatured und inclined to be county jail and John Kennedy, a “three | movement as purely a local affair, t : ‘:‘ l"” 1 older and 2 el B 1) i Y tool ) congress by James B. Weaver, the former | horse on thestr t, however, of taking all of the shell’ tive, Ho has se onfidence man 30}daysin the same | little stock in 1ts boing anything near per- eroonback candit resident, 80 the | purer strain of descent. enthusiasm out of the reform alderman as.sorvod on the Chin astilo W1, WHITEHOUSE K e o o e | P'Fat back bafore the age of man there | and when the ropeal of the ordinanco | tom commission for thirty-threo ye Loadlls i s manent, and did not respond o0 any groat 10th & Webstor Sts. Osana, Nes, convention, and expecting that the nominee | lived upon the earth a species of the horse f Gyme up he. could only. enter a foeble | during which time he has visited Amor. 3 ] ”;‘»’F B A8 1o B8 e o e tected e aistrict 1 | fumity, long ago extimnct, which at the o. : o ica, his home, but threo times. Ho gave | E.J. Cornish has gone to Columbus ]"“ er too sudden to be lasting, and this = = very olose. Weaver's majority two | present di i would make n showman’s { Tho aldormen were all prosent excent | u Bei roporter, yostorday, somo interest- | Sol. M. Henoch, of 0'Neill, Neb, is in helped to bring out some rather free ofte FINE JOB PRINTING. sl e AS. . the: fuslon oamdle | Jortuns: his horse was very little | Mr. Dailey. The following business was | ing facts concerning the nature and char- | the oity But atter the bulge was fairly Inaugura pomm—— | 450, S fusto Jarger than a sheep, and some not larger | transacted acter of tho Coreans andof the life led by L. N. Konor, of Falls City, Nob., is i August option did not for an houg go below """ REES PRINTING CO. date, but sixty-soven, and last year | ¢S G SRR SR Tittlo horses, _PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. foreigners whose duty calls them t0 | 0 ity y of ka 1y Neb. 1S TN 2age, keoping very steady around 80¢ until the opposition majority was but thirty-elght. | a¢'fii s we know from the fdssil remuing, From the mayor—Approving special | Iabor inssuch a forsaken country. Corea HHOIEEE . 3 after o'clock, when it h{-»‘.n to easo do Successors to Samuel Rocs. The republicans are confident that they can | Were the boginuimng of the horse tribe. appropriation ordinance, the street rail- | is-tributary to China, contains 9 District Court Clerk ljams has recov- | raping ek to 10%¢ and_fluctuating afotd redeem the district this year. The nominee, They had overy outline of horses, and | Way ordinance, and several grading and | {"‘“l’h Who are poorer than chu erod from Hie Focent il wge. Tho ARG E 5 YHb o Printers, Book Binders | John A. Donnell, is forty-eight yems old, | g rtte-dimbod, lazy and. ity and of a | . Fred C. Olmsted and wifo, of Cedar | 7i¢. The oflicial aunouncement of the de- tomy also, with the exception that | other ordinances. Filed. STERAR ! Rapids, Ta., are at tho Paxton. CISAES 1 Mo VIRMHIG. sunply of 000 was boui In Indiaba, came to Towa in 1854 | g0 @ EERCN ST 0 dliar, ey ) nk Reynolds | mean disposition. Mr. Lovatt w: 1o Blank book Mapurycturcs., Noa 100 A | taught sehool nd workedon o farin for 2 | " Tastoad of having one hoof on each log, | nd James Gilbert as boiler inspuctors. | Omaha in 263 when_there was bu Mrs, W.'F. Cody nnd dunghitors, of | bapeis of wheaty 236,00 bushels of corn N Go No. 255 Manu- Nt Viledletoran Ih 1801: was | as our modern horses has, this diminutive | Contirmed. littie hotel in the town. North Platte, are at the Paxton and 355,000 bushels of oats firmed it a fow P voints. When the buying was g second person to e | i i i l intendent Bind i i facturoers of rub Aist in the Union | pony was the possessor of four, making [~ Same—Appointing James H. McKee e e L. W. Russell and of Glen- tall active it army in the town of Washington, in 1561 toen hoofs in all. As the forse de- | garbage collector of " tho. fourih ward, A Fight on the Fourth, wood, Tn., was in tho city yostorday. Iyt so sharp that heayy purchuses coutd not ) CARPENTERS. served in the First Towa cavalry three yeard | veloved these hoofs, or, speaking more | Police. : . Orig of tho most sevore of the Fourth | “Ganaral Agent Stovens, of tho Rock | nuy seinh ‘i Marticular dircetion or to ~ R | and six _months, coming out a3 adjutant of | correctly, these toes. all’ but- one disap- Same — Approving certain improve- | of July figt EBIHee e | T al Agent Stevens, of the Rock | any speclal house, he offerings came NECKEN, the regiment at the close of the war; studied :w'ffld l:.“vlilr;llv, “‘,l(x: ;.;:,n|vr)|\|| ||t:r' o) diopsil inbatvontiviots: Flled of July e hts moli place Muml!., eve- | Island, has returned from Chicago. ougiit much the same way, being well divided ] s law, practiced at the har of Keokuk county, { BV SIS CE RN SO e SamecAppointing appraisers to assess | MDE 4t Pauvs garden, on the Bellevue | Mr.J. H. Millard has gone cast and [ U0 between the crowd. Tiie close at 1 o'clock Contractor, Builder, | it tafieali bl i ot s | fpni slone oyt 'oaels it 1| S AU rsises o e | 1o * Ko o i ok par | w7 s abont e svaiie o | Vgt shononcut et 5 running nearly three hundred ve na i 1 d L) i MAsergid 1) aphel R oy (P S 3 MINOR GRAINS airtrade was had i AND HOUSEMOVER. running nearly threc hundred votes anead of | By o a1h SoRuBtel, (© BN Pre: | i of cortain stroets and alleys. Con. | in it and half a dozen policemen were | the month g ; cornand o particalarly lively one in- onts, 3 SiBL OW atlorney ever sinee, 18 slight in per- | joiced. tirmed. g mixed up in it. It arose over a fellow rank D. Mead is confined to his bed | Both sold higher, corn'at oné time being e Telephone No. 54, Office 300 N. 15th 8. OVOr | 64 “active in movement and a rattling pub- In order to understand the manner of Building Inspector—Reporting that he | who ran after another man with a revol- | 3 ved last Wednes- | over Friday's elosing. 1t was reported that w0 Mr, D kon b n bus- f L 1 X :“'Fn‘:'y} T oty and. e s monumients to his | lie sveaker, the gr i nce of these toes a-| had issued twenty-four permits for the | yer because tl n with ping from his buge; Iy:lm‘“:w AL G TS i usa meohinic o wimost overy streot in tho RO little BRTtalG e month of Junc. Finance and claims. the former's gir SOV Melvin, roprosonting tha Chicago | fonntation fot Ty Thiousins [rotably bo tow g ks On ‘L'vout Starting with the hand - of man as a{ From Board of Public. Works—Report- cut over the eye, either with a sto is in the oting statistics | over Friday’s closini ml::‘j‘ “m' \M““,I”'lr”'-'.' “HARNESS. S10vx Crry, T, July O (Special Tele- | standard, the thumb, which i< really « | ing several estimates of Stubt & Hamil | knife. A number of the. triends of and looking up ti 5 the whole- | close rencted a few points, - il N % | gram to the Bew |—George A. Trout, the | linger, 15 ¢ . the index | for grading. Approved. woman singled out one unfortunate s le grocery houses. The Chicago Grocer | , PROVISION One of the steady articles murderer of F Hatch, is still large, al- | is the second, the next, third, fourth and { = Since Recommending C. K Donivan | the man who had done the is rapidly becoming the leading trade | 10,18y was porl, An active trade was had § J. F. SEGER | thoush vicorous search s being mado for | ifth. It been” observed that when | for inspector of material and swoodwork | sought to prnish lum.” 0N journal published in this country. all kinds of Tiog products, but prices changed iEReH 1 aealor fn | him inall directions, It was reported to-day | this orderisin any way interfc with | or the Sixteenth street viaduct. Via- | howey ved i time to keep the very Titie for an hour ot s “ufter ihe open- j Manutactiicor ‘and, deaiar 28 | that aarly 10 the viotnlis atter. ths: murdge | the fibst to disappear is the thumb on tirst,| duots and railways. crowd from the suspected individ DR P G TR A T | e I R E 8L 2l This is noticed in doj Their | . Same—Reporting estimate of James { ual until the latter could ve gottten into LRt sy LG I b (T o ARt O | @ stranger appeated at the residence of . Yis the first finger or thumb. | Fox for grading Harncy street, and also | an express on It Ry R b el | A e O ST DU U jtosotdan HepAIEIE | ONE NS, IOHTTIICS SONLMIVERY OF dudcxsony 18 with thie litile horses, No té-] of I HogIC for street sweeping. Al | was then ¢ or 2 T en B STt 810y Gp USRI B S0 BN IED A emay T ALY LGNGO 1 S0 Nl ins can he found possessing the first | lowed. : .| man who had done the cutting. tailed for duty on general recraiting ser- |, OF B Culn—There was an excited cwb L shave, though he wore only He | finger. Theearliest has the second, third, I'ne monthly report of the eity physi- - BB ORI S D BT (YN BRE LA SUB Lit) Ser | market, August wheat selllng up to Side@ also requested an old suit of elothes. From | fourth and fifth tocs preseut, alt of Which | ¢lan, showing the number ot deaths for Sick By the Wayside. Fort Omaln, Nob, vico Firat. Livutenant | ntiiwe ot woather disintchus trom the - the description given by Mr. Montague, | roached the sgronnd amd iwere usable. | June to besixty-three, births seventy.onc. H. A. Bulkley, D. D., professor | Butier . Price, adjutant Fourth infantry TN A sl o o Euts daold thereds every reason to believe that the | These toes all red untilnone was | Filed. and. litorature in Howard uni | rolioved. e S Srae) e P e LG UL AUCTIONEER. stranger was Trout. When leaving this place | 1eft except the third, which 15 the toe | - The report of the poundmaster, show. | yopgite Vv D being en o e —————— | {the stranger started wost towards Elk Point. | upon whose end the horses of the present | ing that sixty-cight head of stock had | 000 M 0P ISy s A Conundrum. CHICAO LIV TOOK A.W. COWAN & €O, O1ioars a6 N ¢ oit LT AL A iope || dLvvaLks been impounded during the month of | foute throush this.city to Califors Washington Post: What is the differ- | . EaE= ¥ . e very - “soon ' to. - overtake him, | ‘Theoone just preceding our modern | June. Filed ; | taken quite il last week at ence betwoen the Comte de Pams and [ CMeAGo. July [Speeial Telogram to Mr. Montazue had not heard of | horse had thiree toes, the sccond, third t asking for grading | trom which, after three days I've forgotten the other part, Mary; | 1he BEEJ—Carrii—3ueh to the surprise , il for Wiion tli6, stra i L fourth, qut the insid did Iiled lto the Child o e Potian art. MAXYS | of most people th 3 10 murder when the stranger and fourth, qut the inside onos did not ) filed. moved to the Child’s Hospital, where he | it 15 a venerable conundrum which' | st people the receipts yesterday were MERCELANTS. Dt savs e was Ve Fech the ground, and wore accordingly | OF property owners. asking for_water | i{ now siowly convalescing, 1 ot dryasthtiis s very exeessive and the market deelined about SRR T R R L Ll nol usable: They were' up a littje: dis- | nuns on Cento :;m-r__l{mw..n Fourth | was o chaplain in General Sickl “And Mr. Randall, perbaps, Joe; be- [ 10620, some salesmen ealling the deeline re at privite rosidences 18 a spoeinlty with us Lefler, near Montague’s, Trout tance on the leg, like the little hoof of a | and Sixth streets. Fire and - water | gior brigade during the Peninsular ¢ one is a Pretender, and the other | even more. Presumably, countrymen all Romember the place, West & Fritscher's bloc nished with' a razor, shaved his moustacho , and only remain on our modern “':’n. G B, Gallagh Obiceti 1s | pain under - Gene McClellan, and IBEO0 A thouzht they would get in ahead of one an- N Jdth st. No 110, amdput on an old suit of vlothes, | Itishoped | horse in what s known as s]wllml bones. e GRRO ;“;fll']';'i‘x“l':rM“tm; would be glad to sce any of his old com- [ *:No, no, that isnit it What's the dif- | other and got Uie benelit of hotiday prices = = | this may prove to be the right trail, and th y happens that horses, g Ol FcLwenty-thicdissiroot, les, it scen be in the eity, or any mem- | ference between the count and—--" The result s tl o ot y STOVES and TINWARE. Trout will not. escapy justice, Hateh i will breed > | Grades and grading, 1 ° ; BEraahElsiG LT ko WhiAhThe bulbHAS) T G O O R 0 [ T L P L Ly i A buricd here to-day. The funeral was well at- | and a monstrosity, as it appears to ns, | Of property owngrs—=Objecting to the Y =7 | the throne, and the other is thrown to | 5000 hea . 19 closemut lessthnn i 0 tenacd and the mother of the deceased, who | will be the resnlt. In England some }whlmu king the council to move the [ Attention, Members of th> Uniform D, 000 head were unsold. ‘L his number, added 00 100(\\ a OW [llcps resides in Atkinson, Neb., was present. go a horse was born which had | Tences back to thé linon Seward: street, Rank, Knights Pythias. “No! Keep still a minute and I shall h:nu»n.-‘h reeeipts to-dny, made a supply ot ) U ST T (25 ofs on cach foot, and was Streets and alleys. 2 Al members of the uniform rank ave | think of it. - What 1s the difference be- | 100 to 11000 Many 1300 fo 1400 Ib eattlo D. about thetlcotnte: The ‘“social evil” iestion was then . % : tween the count and a Napol soldat while some hay fat 9741 steers S|SB e y brought up by thatbiesentition of a patr | Xequested to assemble for drill Wednes- | tWoch the count anc a Nupoli g P4 : i : . araware, oves an UF= | The Evidence Closea in the Brown | wus a reference, ¢ X brought up by the.pex ntation of peti- gy € 3 = sold at In faet, the market was weaker ichi G d Impeachm Triat, foet the species once had. tion signed by o number ot representa- | day and Thursday evenings at 8:30 sharp. Napolitan, necessarily, Joe."" for heavy than for light cattle. Dressed beef nishing Goons. Dis Moises, Ta, July 6.—The impeach- | Just why they were atfirst in possession | tive business men asking that the late or- | Fatigue cx swords and Dbelts to be | «No, you torment, of course not--any | men paid as hizh as $5.15, and shippers weat CUSTOM MADE TIN WARE. Eht oiltb b ate H0 N m ~helaing of such fect is a matter of conjecturc. It | dinance fining the jnmiltes and kecpers | worn. All visiting members of the U. R. - —any unelad beggar—in: summer | as b “tock. Pricos 8 R. D. Amy & Co., 2220 Cuming Street | short session. So mueh of Mr, Brown may have heen because the ground was | Of houses of prostitation each month | are cordially inyited. By order board of 1e—that is, some beggars. attle to-guy a about 2i¢_ lower . D, 221 B s i Mr, * | soft and marshv, and tho oxtra fect gavt Land that“the old ordinance | oflicers. “Oh, weli, T give it up. iday. Shipping st t ) : s was given in evidence, and the case was then | MOXe surface for resistance, apd ag”tho adoptedy’ . '’Ehe. petition was TR “Becanse one 1ssues S and 3018000 to S1% & GEO. J. ARMBRUST, getihe " S Was thel | o, pth grrew fivnder no necessity ed for y the foll vgua A Limb Broken. the other manifests toes with 'is shoes.” | 3005 650~ to 1200 Ibs, =S40 4 closed as far as the taking of evidence was | ¢o'mafivtoes, 8o that by W Shes they ¢ Stone, 8. D. Mereer, S, P.Morsé | An employe at the stockyards fell from | “Aw! 'y 1that before.” 50} (ebraskns il 1056 il okl d4 dorEIiare | tOVGS, mware,CutIery, concerned. Rule No. 13, directing the man- | heean fo disappear. & Co., Kitchen Bros., Max Mayer, 8. A. | a scaffold while at work yosterday after- | “Of course! Of course you ean guess | e of Shouts aol Tiro bl five | cor ; ner in which the vole shiould be taken, was [ With the modification of the feet of the | Orchurd, A. L.Strang & Co., G. W. Dun- | oo ana leg broken and sus- [ it now. You s socious child?? linod. . Pricis on commot to medjim Ete. AlsoTin Roofing, Guttoring,Spouting, and | ¢hanged, making the vote to be had on each | horse increased in height and strength, [ ¢an, HT. Clarko Drag Co: Jno. Bawmer, | tuined gther severe bruises. He was re- | p 1 IR AT S 3 were about ¢ lower thap last I Genoral Job Tinning. The bost of work and roa ""“f“:t‘““"l":.‘}‘f“ 1or,om cach specifications | getting ready to help man bear his bur- Markel & Swobe, L. e Wrlight, Ohvis, | tine 110 St »:‘:x-uh'.\ Liospital, whe o | iolittealiBoweriotIRBEWAYRCOTROLY| iy ales included grassers at $2,90@3,40, . sonblo s, Miik o taware [ 08 e O e g il o | dens and progross in the line of ci Hartwan, A, I Gladstone, Lee, Fried & a for. His name is Martin P 1-ful stoers at 5.16(g5.40 and np to | = commencod wt 10 oclock fo-morrow moruIng | tion, and it is truc that if all the horses in | Co., M. Rogers & Sou, Edholm & Erick- 4 stranger in the oit o A IIaTIETE 8 A .00, Some Oregon graysers, which sold last | = | At Tialh o ns and Weaver, ahd Mesers, | & ity were to die, and there were no | son, 6. H. &4, 8. Collins, W. M. Me. RlrangErinitioclys The political nower of the railway cor- | Wweels at $ 10, s0ld to.da af 53,5 | HORSESHOEING, Léhmann ‘and Bills for the defense. * | means by which their places could be | Knight, A. L. Fiteh, Ben.' Gatlaghor, P. Dicd. R IR || e I () : et B 2 e ol filled, civilization would retrograde, be- | E. et & C i Al E. Coggeshall. 'The 9 s as well known as is the corruption 1 R R AL (L { 3 grado, ot A Mrs. Mary Callahan, aged forty-two | which it has been nequired. The state of | 4oy, but the activies/was only temporary; JAS, SHAWS The Hottest Yot, canse men would have to bear their own r of the peutioners was granted. 5 born in County Cork, Troland, | Bennsylviniu hus lons beon resanded s | Peiie brought about by the competition of : Ik Drs Moixgs, In., July 6—The thermome. | burdens, and the physical man would in- | Of Kitehen Bros., usking permission to | Years, born in County Cork, Trc enaylynninhuslong b ll,“':-»r_llll'd speculators, whom, yhen they found out that ( HorseShoemg eter to-day indicated 1042 at thesignal serviee | erease at the expense of the intellectual,so | construet sidewalk in front of the Paxton | died 1 e I L T ey inpemer . station, the warmest_since the station has | that in timo we would allgo back to semi- h‘o\m- similar to the walk used at the | Funeral wiil take place ! ‘i'.‘ way corpor .lm". to su h an extent | following the adyance, placed their early Thi 12 tho shon whore alltho fancy horsoshoo. | beon established. The. orops are. sullering | savages, as the studentS of an athlctic | Chicago board of trado building. Board | ing at § o'clock from the residenco of hor | thit, i ordinary conversation fin that | purchases on the matket and Sold out at ing i8 done, and if you have racer, trotter or a | greatly for want of rain, colloge 'do. The horse, as we have it | of public works and building inspector. | brother-in-law, Patrick Powers, 1010 [ ¢ommonwealth, any endeavor to obtain | u o7 he close than at the open- Orse thitt 18 worth_ anything you want to be & orse; i pack ! tico in_opposition to the will of that e sold at § 1.50@4 05, abd ¢ sure and tako iim to Skaw's to' be shod, No 111 e now, is a vast improvement over the | Of Daniel Rogers, asking for appoint- [ Twenty-second street. ot RIRE AT ISR 1oL Eig e aR AdM g0 butcher plas, £4.00: light s Toih St P | Two Colebrations. steed of ancient times. It is dependent | ment as policeman. Referred to mayor. . pelantislibody isRilioontegodasliuee; o of $1.855,00: 104b 31 2 : 5% WAoo, July b.—[Special to the Br upon man for ‘its yery life and man 1s | . Of property owners, asking for grad- Hure By the Cars. shos mUliolthoRsunEome foguctot AN of 1) 1bs, $ 1.05@5.00. JOKIN SIVMONS, Notwithstanding the extreme heat and the | dependent upon it. As it increased in | ing of Omaha View. Filed An unknown man was run over by the | S¥lyanin, enco kenowbed (6 isiligehes ; FLORIS dust tho Fourth of July was duly celcbrated | slze, through man's” interforence and | OF property ownors —Asking for grad- | s'ag the Tenth stret crossing last | epronehe s an anuthor of o logal work FINANCIAL. | X both at Wahoo and Weston on the ath. - At | culture, it also increased in montal cy- | ing -of Colldge street from St. Mary's | ©4"8 4 Te ! ich, and an author of a legal wor —— d olih By A 4 | avenue to Johnson street. night and scriously red. His left it ‘necessary to warn his_students rk. July 0.—MoNEY—On call All kinds of bedding plants for sale. the latter place orations were delivered by [ I -“"“l.l“l""’r‘"“‘lll!" mosl “; “'l”g“"v OF i Res H1s rmon.-Droiaating. axaiosl 40 badly crushed that ampugay | ot to attach weigh to its decisions, ns it A3 per’cent, [ " several members » Wa oy 2| do useful oreatures ever given by a 8. == ting ains| g B0 X G b Tl Ty IRCANTILE PAPER — 4@3 GREEN HOUSE ON STATE ST, "wl" .‘::;:l:::lfifu::‘c(;uv :{n:: b';‘:é n:)x;_li‘u;nu' Supremo Being to man is tho fluiYunl change of grade on South Tenth streot | tion will probably be necessar, "i}.“ is n':onli.txlr f‘t[lg]!}{“&fl:ll{‘ !ht\l;:;)‘n.ntln\ MERCANTILE PAPER —4@5 per b 100 ks North of L, B. Wiliams' resido 0 ket der of | a1most human—=the horse. and ng for damages. linance and man was removed to St. Joseph's | ot of the Lnltec Duted INCCEs e | Srknriye £xcuaxcr—Unchanged and nce. the du“ In very carly days horsds were not u claims and city attorney and city en- 1. jndges who are r|~gfmdrlll nlmlw.n_) Qull; 8487 for sixty day ills, and 54,98 on e e At Walioo, in the afternoon, there were v d 4 e judges. The senate of the United Statcs die SLXACIVIDILS, ¢ 88 ALQUIST BROS., : d bt ro gin & demand by all nations, and by none 5 X burden. Asse: dajd the drudgery, Poundmaster Hurley presented a i e lengthy communication ex i 'y their own position tn the quarrels wi several exciting horse races, both running eral ood porses were on | riors, hunters, or to The Brute. has” become the stronghold of the great :NTs—Dull but steady. The police were called yesterday to the ions, estimates having been made STOCKS- htm-‘ 5 (\m-nml‘ strong. L rful In- st o ‘oot by, 2 lndy.com: terest was manifest in- Western Unfon én sastyond ot mgtreny by s Indy oom account of its excited rise Satuwrday. The CUTLERY, TOOLS AND STOVES | 1 to contest for the prizes, In the even- | upon journeys of pleasuré or business with stock owners on s plainant who said she had secen a young pening salo Was 3¢ percent highor than Sat~ s S ing two balls, ono nder tho duspices of ‘the | Sceing men on horsoback, apparenily | Accounts of which have be #ellow frving to/entioe soma little girls Unday e closing, and tho priceslowly sagod Speciul attontion given to Spouting and Job | JrOMCT, the olhier we oy R, manage- | a part and parcel of the beast, led soma | The commumeation was referred to & | jnto entering abox ear with him. The [ New York Graph off all day, wgers gradually lost ground Ding, 1119 Saunders St A A (tioincsldents, Lave natlves to tnik that the strange appear- | special committee for inyestigation. brute eould ot be found, mont is writing a life on feportsofa new enthy tho Rock Tsland v demolished and g 1ittlo child badly injured, | ABCC Was but on animal; hetee the bos | ) HESOLUBONS - son, and in addition 15 busy with hor pen, [ Snd u drouth in tho northwest. "ho state; | are knowi 10118 o 0courrods » | lief in the centvar or animal half horse | By lee--That the city council s Steali which produces many readable articles | Jont O r o O o, ‘The notive | J B “AY" T and half man. In war they were a source | board of equalization “on Juiy 16, Officor Mike Whalen stod Bd Ball | in the magazines. Mrs. Fremont was a | 115 at the olose showed a general decline of " . uy The Pyllman Must Settle, of reat terror to those wlig Wers tinfa- Jand 19, Adopted, | - i rday evening char ) the | daughter of the famous Tom Benton, 110 814 per cent. Western Union lost the | p PiitADELPITIA, Jyly 6.—A meeting of { Mi 'm'wllhtlwn‘. and often tht approach | © By Schros That the street commis- | 300 5 o e o hips from his | everybody doubtless knows, IHer sister | ltter iizure, and tho Northwestern lost 81 STENOGRAPHERS representatives of the Central Transporta- | 1 & troop would' strike dlsmay o the stoner be instructed to cut down the | lareeny oba lot of cab whips from s 1 o4 Vientenant: Governor Jacobs of | per cent, Pacitic Matl 135 per cent. Omaha [ y tion company was held to-da¥ to tyke action bearts of the enemy., "iwwff uln iIn-,m son square. Public prop- | employer, James \_SL lphcmun. lhulwlups Kentucky, and died many ye !_m. cent, and Northern Pacific 11§ per 1511 Dodge St., Omaha. on the recent deciston givert in tho. eireutt | 1]1):0 :,):r:'u:m:ll diol;;ul(() nu‘c‘x“ f:'mn the it v g fuiprgu s i ]\Iv«:;;'_._.“L?-lxl.‘].;uns;fil.h At socond hand LY sy heart ")N“f“ cent, * " 2 o favor 3 A o pocket pony into the full-grown hor ) oy I 5 85 8LOD, ns_ dong sor 2 Wont is a very handsome and stri TYPE WRITEE COPYING + | Souitih thvor of the Sompany, The pro- | jas'been a prominent factor in Mo nd. | Ting, Dan Hurley is hereby removed from | xeady for crookedness of asimilar naturc. RN AReETRIBNCHCIRN AT B 4 e men pres -ul:tuv( od fi"t 'I’z “iso the gentle- | yancement of the himan race, and upon [ the position as poundmaster. ~ Mr. Bailey R e and soft; it falls in Inrge waves, Nl » prese od that thé Pullman com- | no other animal has the hand’ of human | moved the adoption of the report and $ when unbound, below her knees, and im- | NEW 4. izl E. SAVAGE, panv had made an offer to compromise the | imterference been so marked, ‘This eiin [ the mayor was Hurley A young Swede stopped Sargent Matza fally youthful 100k tolher ]:m.mj'l"l;"l"’r llp‘ '\JI'I,!I \{x:nlu. - whole difficulty with the Céutral Transporta- | be seen in the wonderful varjety in the | removed. I reh rges thiit | of the police force yesterday morning olored. fase. Hot oidssi mon, | cones Basifo L o W e f tion company by surrendering to the lattey 119 | horse family. Shetland ponies, heavy have been made against the poundmas: 1 454 olaimed that he had been robb Frank Fremont, is married to a daughter | 1) i codance with the decision, Tho | dranght horses, -the racer whose foot fter and said that he Tad beon gailty of 1y goia ho had gone to sleep in o car | of Jobn I Townsend, the lnw The ) Sommiceting this proposttion, | spurn the ground, and the slow, plodding, | 8busing tho wive nud children of ‘olti- | 7 R AR ATCRTNE and wher ho wwak- 1, s wife and daughter Iive now And Practieal Tinner and Sheet- [ 5 company nit sugender ot it | 20t powerful horse which draws our iron | #ehs wh & o find linpounded. encd found that he had been robbed of shington, and the two latter have Iron Worker, Toses, Ineluding s conteact Kt the boni® | wagons ave all the result of care in bree Mr. Ford opposed the resolution and 5. Nothing could be done ry prominent n so this - s Roofing and Guitering a spocialt, 7208, 13th | sylvania railroad company, to the Central |aul;; :lu1{4[!|IIn:Ilhiluj)ll'ln’\')qmll of a species ;}:xk :}i' ‘nflu‘lul)lrn‘nll‘ th&n}f ';xlf:l-l\' l(fl:l]n]l-!) m‘i'lf‘ 4 & Mrs. Fremont writos her name ”“]l‘!"hfii‘l‘l':;llr i and Leavenworth sta. Omaha, Neb. ‘Transportation company,’ A statement to | At one time well-nigh usciess, or. PO stor 53 ey, 0 ————— Yo, but I have | L5 & W...... this effeet will, it was sald, soon be authori- s, Sl an iy resolution was referred o a special com- Got Her Carpet, never he on pronounce it | Kansas & i tatively issued, His Brother Would Walk. mittee, i Judge Berka yestcrday issued a | accordingly e A e acEaalan e I ca, i Yabie i e quns T o By Ford—Requiring eity marshal to re- | wiit of vople R ey B ; ALRD LoRasMs for Quadlag. e K The Vigble Supply Statement. m‘,k‘“'l“l"')‘]f“'l‘]fifé o TI:L‘:,V“'I ::;“{1{1\\1’.1],‘).3 port what action he s taken to secure | Vit 01 I "l‘l. o 2ash el h{) T',' Oalifornia Bamily Festiyals, BE ST e e uliihe | Curoaco, July 6.—The following ' fieures | ket fo Lnsing:" ho aske the removal of the threo houses standing | POYY*Eon OF F0P YU O GRIPEL FHHE | San Fruncisco Post: *'Confound those 2 formding o rollowlni “ircbs o | from tho officlal statoment of the baard of | *SHE fu,.l} o Y. in the styeet at the eorper of Davenport ;1 - Porter, upon which the plaintifh g ¢ o stivals, " said a well-known and acen | 8 Cations o el sha wit Profies uid speck | trade give the amount of grain in sight in the | «Make Jum §2,” street and Cupitol gyenue. Adopted, Aad 6 RO Sl talenicd actor, coming out of a hearny preferie % T T United States and Canada on Saturday, July “No, sir, REPOKTS OF COMMITTEES, Ordered the Schooners Stripped. [ street jeweler’s, with @ moroceo cuse in PRODUCE 2 _15th streot from Contor to Vinton stroet, 3, and the amount of increaso ordecreaso | “Bui 1 like to go oudt undt seo my | . The commiitce on aples, forms and | jaapax, N8 v his hands. “It's taken a week's salary ] A aaeet froin St (0 Wt Mreet. over the preceeding week : brudder.” printing reported that ”'"‘Y bad examined | ouctoins, Wood, at Shelbourne, has ordered | for these car Had todoit, though, | o0 A i 3 Q8 e rom donabo Fleoosieok | | ahie S915,753 Decroase, “The price is two forty, sir " thy hidy tor the citw- prinfing for the en | 41,5 Georga W. Cushing, City Point and C. | OF it would have Lspitetul, 1 know | JEVCREES 00007 southorn win . uth two blocks to be graded to a widthi of 60 102 Decreaso “IHow fur was he?' suing fiscal year, agd that while the bid | 1 50 oton, the tiree seized Portland | the old lady will appreciate the atten- | 174 Mlohigan and Wisoonsi a9 et 06220 Decrense, “Rightt-six miles.” of the World was lower than that of the | (g here, to be strinped. tion.” 1 50024,005 Minne ’y T 3 Leavenworth streot i 16tk o g+ Righty-six miles, g vessels there, to bé stripped. ; 84, 4,003 Minnesota patents, HH. 15 1 8 h street from 10th stiect (o 56th IO De X I s you 88, und mebbe I go oudt 3“’ the latter alonp ofithe papers bid. e “Mother's birthday soft wheat patents, $4.5044.75; Minnesota 8 MWillam stroot frow 1aun streot 1o 100 strvet, 2 L P S N & ing had complied withithe resolution of Signing the New Scale. “Oh. no; they're for my second wife. | bakers', in sacks, $: Boft sprini, e “um m Leavenworth to Howard in store in "No, 8ir. " lhl‘)l council in mwmmmn_\r'mg lh]n lbnl Pirrsnung, July 6,.—The new iron work- | She's got married again. Sl ,‘,«-m me s.;.’flfiu 4.10; l;;w wrade spring, $2.00w0.00; f e o “You don’ e him?" - with a sworn statement of circulation. | org seale of the Amalgamated association is | something both tin 20 our divorce,” | rye flour, s, 60, gt ) X SRNtBost atrest trom M to Whth streste 7,692,211 “Yg“s‘iix:'fi ¢ take bim? The committee therefore recommended | Pt o gvnurnl{v signed this week by firms ——— Whoatoaallve and highor cas, 78%c; 2 o “atroet from. Gupitol venun 1o Chicugs 00018 | “My frendt, dot vhas all right. T liko | iRt the oonivhot | xy'“’c“ to the BEE. | wiio were not goyerned by the committee | o _“““’“‘ e e S i T AR b W atreet trom Cuming to - A .-:m to lsm my brudder, but now I doan’ go ho report ‘V-‘fn“‘m“\\' rlfl]nl"na«unuz;i'lullmmuulnl Pittsburg manu- Lynn wl|‘~|-| R G A S AN ot e a70: Algush, Bhae; Beptember, 1 pot 11 [0 W . 935 L < ot A WA ? 4 acturers, - B ol - 0 - B gk s from ot o o) B L [ _Special ordinands Mhking appropria- ———— ny with ‘the owner, # profossional Shado firmer; cash, 50¥ge; August e ST D that, tion for the payment of liabilitios in- Lissic Drops of Water, Joo Haying driven him o milo or s=iiado 0 | i" }i‘.’fl“’“"“‘:""“‘z‘fl"’ suritlo S up.";.‘Z.’i"fl'.'fy'é'“r"\wi:'}"b'i}"'fi"L iu.;fi[::fi,fn:?n‘:uiuni?ksyc;‘n}"taiufi;f“‘: w;;m: ourred """“‘E’"'i month of June from \\'ushinéhm('nub In Limestone, Ky., | two tho gentleman, who noticed that he “iligher at b { 3 ¢th street from vth of y 2y , July 6,—Rev. Dy, O'Reilly,treas- A 5 'Ly, Yol e y 78 7 R 5 abltanta " > e, reqniring cons No. 2, 69¢. §‘ s, o morthiof Kaad oy ||| FISE LTI Toagus, foday eabled | vhns off - Ho vhulks eatory shtop of ‘der | the several funds, as follow oo | £08 Wataris e hard that the inhabltants pulled protly hard, noqililng constie | Mimoty-irune. $1:001.05. | o B ot o Bt roor, | 4000 additional to the trustces of tho parlia- | Wa¥, und you doun' get g9 much a3 on o | g e o b B Savero that | you think It is just the horse for a luly P had E Calliorai Tiom lith stroct to otk street. - | mentary fund tn London, This makes | 100K mit lis coat-tails. - My frendt, gocd B Y it julép yustles luko s | fo driver? “Well, sir,” amswercd the e , e | Al D shd kb £200000r $100,000 remitted by the league | 4y:” ¢ $8 Waoe i A BRLD JLAP AN jockey, “I must say L shouldn’t want to ash, $10.15: August, $10.205 | el uming stree st fer ———— e arl G| J ", t " 5 1 " fi'i:ni‘.‘x"&'\fi‘i,‘..‘.:’l}‘éo‘ Wikl o b darn, . i ashington Glorks. iibing snd ctlerlog.ooooc is o drv i Whoolor county, Texas, | iy the woman ho coulddrivo: that | AR bout wlguty: oush, 8600, August e e e ) Julesburg's Blow-out. t is estimated that there are 15,000 that the peovle have to sprinkle the wa 015! $0,65; Sep oF, 86,75, 1 3 20th street from Fi 10 Do, } 3 - ) - 20 U 8] re-818 shianged; cre 5 Bith atrwct from Dodgo stree 10 Cass streot. ._m-m.té:...m;v o i spéclal to the | employos in the government depart- Total.... . e 25,105 8 | ter before it is wet enough to drink. inuorSieady i, ncliased; roamery 'u‘:mlmmx frow Cuming stroet 1o Shian's —The rechiylstendd yonng city gave thy Tmnls, d’l“liusu menh ‘ork from 9 &. m. to Creating pnvingdxall‘u‘l.\u_‘ l]-m;,_.»d. The .lrgukml wf:l.-lr ('?(f h‘l:“th.nl\'l,‘hr“; (u: Elegant , ten rooms, o Firin; full cream clieddars, 03¢ i . . otad day an el t ». aily, and there 35 no reason wh; Declariug the necessity of changing | summer is so thick that itis customary te . o o Mary's uve. ats, B3J@Tc; Young Awmericas, e, sl sireot, trom morth line of B. V. 8a ity | ot Gy up olegot Mparo W_“Lg‘:;‘;? thoy Bhould aot live in tHe country. Thoy | the grade of Californiu street from Nine: | lice it up with & knife and servo it with goavaripues, B Mary Mt W34 & Bnd stroot from Woolworth Ave. 1o Ed. | speeches. sports, eloslng with Hro + | regoive good but not large salaried, and I | teenth street to Twenty-second street ice. il i ) AT Tk Meats—Short ribs, $6 25, Ighon avenuo. bl‘h wei, ‘1:1' ve:\:ng Wi reworks and pose the gvel is & little oyer $1,000 | Establishing grade of tellar street There is a stream in North Carolina so 1f you buy lumber anywhere without s—Heavy dry -A.u‘.-.ll_nnlruun-d, 8io; race sireut (xoin 110k sureot to 1shatroot, | & dunce Lo the evening. ayear. Tu the dogatry th#¥ wight save | from Sixtccnth siréet to Eightoouth | clear that a stracgor walked right itg it | ra ol inis Houglands prices you wil R e oo g BN G B e PR e o] money. In tho city, ag s rule, thoy spend | stroet, and ordering the grading of Cas- | and was drowned” befors he knew the | Jos woney. dy saftod, et ey’ i 4 :ca Do necessary to mako proper 4pprouches vy Bsikmpad. all they make, Many Bf these clérks are | tellar from Eighteenth street south to the | stream waus there, o — e sklns, SQ10\go; deaoans, o agob, o o [ CINCINNATY, Oy, July &~MoSes olax from g h Vg Ty e, roll. oor. 10th and Chigagy Tallow—In country, Sige; , fie; eake, 0 ostablished yrado. , Oy, .Y: Kuswarm | pow buying property in the suburbs, and | city limits. Grades ahd grading. The ducks which frequent the water Dr. M. B. Croll, cor. 16th and Chicago, e Bids to he made upon printed blanks furni ot this city and Damiel Kuswarm of Dayton, i Ssocial ovil' ordinance | course in the drouth séction of Missis- -~ ne. : i by the board, % D5 accompanied with . , | more of them will do so in the future. epealihg the *soci 4 t 4 ¢ Recelpts, Bnpm‘qlnu. RZ the board. ¢ o e ot | Ohto, elgar mafiitacturers, failed with liabil- | « [ —A—— and presenting s substitute ordinance | sippi have been laying hard-boiled eggs u ean buy w.unnrnbnhg.umr of A<i Floir, BIs. .. L U17,000 2,000 5, puvablo to tho oity of Omaha, s an ovi- | itieg eetlinated at $75,000, assets supposed to orse Owners. similar to the one formerly enforced. | for the last three weeks. = teh & Co., 12th st., bet Farnam and | (it 121,000 ty . p y , of good fuith. be fibout the same. Keep your hoj healthy by using Dr. | Passed The intense dry weather in Sangamon , than anv other place in the city. | Cof, 104,500 ¢ SERT S e Siah (0 pajuch aay.ar ereba— rs' Con Powdore only boc u | Providing for an increase in the li- | county, Ill, has made it possible for the | = e Oatsbu- - A 107,000 - ISR el St 5. ponay Buy MoAlester &Rich Hill coals, bestlime, | packige. For. sale at checkercd® b uses for gircuses. Passod COMnNs Lo wine their hauds aud fuces on | Gur Howe & KEik's viticks ox Fumse: | e o 3 g f 6% Obairman Boskd of Bubkic Works. | cement, eto, of Havens&Co. 194 Webstor, | 1609 Harney strach. ArD | O rman Lee wanted to know if the | & shcet of water, TURE: 1310 DOUGLAS STREET, | A 10 o e N ————— i " .

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