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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: !THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1886, i - — — — - — - - . — - - - — MANY - SALOONS ENJOINED. tonarewept openall, nht: | HEAT AND BEER KILLED LM, | jont and trolund. ' The meeung wat | THE ELECTRICAL RAILWAYS. | yithtdias, suatt oneraied by a tover | WHEAT MAKES A RAPID RISE. S from late passengers. Then we have to | A spirit manifested, resulting in the sub (V{n car is in motion, to any de .m]d rate G, i‘("lv‘l'“;:p of 42,00 for (ite cause. A | Dugerintion of the Process By Which the | thie Spocu can 1t sct at cvhr ton: twenty: | Grot Excitemont Attends th Bull Moves f : : ' hitty or more milos per hotr, biit whet tn Oki " s il i A £ s hy several large subscriptions, Hon Force is Applied. 1 by ulirn g 0 Jhicago Grain Trade, merey to fellows like us when they gan John A. McStane mnd Hon. J. A L heavy grados must be elimbed it may bo meut in Chicago Grain T cateh us viols he health code. Bat ——— A come necessary t pxel v speed for THE WHISKY SHOPS MUST CLOSE | fow dea the side strects, | ENDING THE YEAR'S BUSINESS. | (' ;‘.‘I’-‘n‘\‘g ".:‘ul'”m:"z ‘Rw‘l‘. y "lyx'w{m,:f.‘!? Predictions That All Railways Will | power, and in that case th i<fixed | ALLCEREALS ON THEKEEN JUMP. ever attempt to do 20, as our customers 4 1 B} . ade yorhas \ iR A g g There were soveral #30 subscriptions, Be Operated By Eleotricity— to suit the grade—perhaps at four, would not stand it five or six miles per hour Lhe reci " shta Begun 1 o Bre 5 - P, ol L —Wa and the rest ranged from $1 to $25. Gainof Power and Mod « aoti y » " y y Argunments Begun in the Brown Im arncll Liberally Aided—Want to | Mt TG TER T SRR (0 BO0, inge o cal action of the cogs on the drive | The Short Interest Complotely Wiped POLLOCK'S ASSISTANT. Join the City—Held For Shoot- J. A, MoShane, C. &, Sthiythe snd K. F. erate Expense. ing sh ‘.'5 with the ¢ “w,;\ on the gearing is Out This Side the Atlantic - Pro« g secured by vosting the angle iron frame, 5 be careful about offering decayed stock Bioux Oity Liquor Dealers Served With In- | for sule as the health officers are more | Josef Klaus Suffers a Fatal Attack of junotions By Temperance People, alert than formerly and they show little Sanstroke, went Court—Two Fatali- ties at Des Moines-—Other Arrival of the Successor of 8. R. Rush ing—Pollock’'s Assistant— McCartney, officersof the national lengue - 1iison Whioh t \ \ as Signal Assistant, Mino: to telograph the collection to-day to Dr o . " upon which the gearing snd motor rid y r Mention, ograph the collection to-day to Dr Kansas City Times: The provosed such a ¥ s tarke ) Ty O O'Reiley, treasurer of the Irish National | oqyinment of Kast Fifth sty ‘r! with an | di ryh.{.‘ iy, o o atter what o vibra S e who succeeds Mr. S. R, Rush as assistant s League, at Dotroit, by whom the funds | qo /i arent ratlwag 1 1 public | tion of the eirmay be. To_attain th Fighting the Rum Shop. to Signal Service Agent Pollock in this | ‘atal Case of Sunstroko. will be cabled to Parncll and his sup ot o o e w Tt ad | W8, Honty vests one end 6! thie nngie: CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. iron on the axle and the other on the | Cricao. July 7| Specinl Tologram to the Stovs Ciry, Ta, July T—[Special Tele- | oy irrived yesterday from Valentine, | rmcer who lives about twenty | PORters. i % wiele | elEst I Kansas City on the subject of gram to the Brp.|—The war between the |53k lginie where he has been located | miles northwest of the city on the mili Sl Sl g LR LAl R o frame of the car, both ends b aured | 5 « saloonists and temperance people reached a | 1ts teeling that they had done their For the pust fifteen months the nows By WaeaT—Wheat jumped this morn« for some time pust. He has been in the | tary road, drove into the eity at half past | quty in a worthy cause ‘ and held so that the only motion of the | e jn a manner ealeulated to startle the | ) papers have contained vague not frame is up and down. Now as the e it ise SHtRuTAbor RS K Wliovy of ost Blase speculator intoa show of concern visions on the Drop-—Cattle lowa State News, elimax to-day when injunctions were served | R : s T Tour 0 6Tonk Vestarday altaMm ot Lektng on fifteen or twenty of the leading saloonists | scrvice for about five years back, and has r o Ry S > g . AN oy et ally . i i he g . . posi I n his wago! A a8 fallo . 'O COME occasionally of the invention, by a citizen | on the gearing can alter their position as N of the city. This lias been the earnest and | been promoted to this station in recogni- | 1 his wagon the first man who has fallen WANT TU_COME 1 ot thisclty, 6L syatomm of eleetric Tocos | TOEARS thie cogs of the Arivioe Shaft Sy | and set the blood bofling in the veins ot the heated talk of the day, and many shades of | tion of Lis ability. Mr. Rush leaves tor [ & victim to a fatal case of sunstroke | The People One Mile South of Omaha i i ,'ll’-" | . 3 only one direction, and can only do so in | 2Yerage citizen who takes an interest in the opinion were expre 1t is now certain | the cast in a few days to spend a short | during the almost unbearable heat of the After Citizenship motion adarted not only to propelling | {hai direction along an infinitesimal tluctuation of wrain val e market that an attempt will be made by injunction | time with friends, after which will leave | past few days. Mr. Oft drove to the | There is a widespread feeling of dis street cars and other yehi but also | ment of a cirele, it 1s obvious their recip- | opened atan advanee of 1%¢ upon yester Constable | Immedintely to wssume control of the | Cuming st Tand reported the man's | satisfaction among the better class of cit- | the moving of canal boats, barges, ete., | rocal uction willalwaysremain practieally | dav's Iast official ficnres, August selling at V. D, Carter, of Sargeant’s Blufls, served the | S04 1 ;\ru(x),::n .:LAK e U f‘:‘. b siokness. He was at once removed t0 the | izons living for a mile outside the city | 01 Waterways While Mr. Henry'sap vvllly"!. K s Shut ptember at Sisge, and October at S pavers on the saloonists, the plaintiff being 1e of the most compete g Juil und dicd in a few minutes thereattor. | o0 : . | phications were pending it was necessary nave not attompted in this sketeh to | Under liberal offerings of long wheat the o i " manly assistant signal icers whom | The coroner we % 1 imits soutn of the eity, over the demor L. entor into dotailed or tecl Aascn ST e Rev. A, R. taok, of 1he same pisce. The ) 2 e coroner was summoned and took A r p to keep soeret the methods 4 ApPAT or technieal deserip- | market cased ot somewhat, but the tremen il pU ety pace, Tile | Omalia lias “ever had, a s made | charge of the remains. From papers on | Alization which has grown up there in il . 008 and ApPATa- | tions of Mr. Henry's system, but have | dous anxiety of the short interest to get papers give motice of o putition baing on 116 | number of friends during his stay, who | his person_his identity was cstublished | the last two yoars. Cortain parts of it | {808 comprising his inventions, but as | sought to explain it in - a popalar and | under cover before it should be everlastingts or 1 hearing before fuee C. 1. Lewle at | wish him woll in his now ollice, which ¢ | a5 doset Kluws, ' native of Switzes. | aro boing overrun with salouns, tho pro- the patents e now been granted there | eoncise way so that all can understand | (oo late provea more than an ofiet o tho ., on July 11, sking 0 asec n the worth an o . g o . i 5P GV 6001 Yy 5 ¢ romai S| o1 opie » i 2 I a clreuit prencher and has long been | subordinate position of binck, Mr. Oft'swid that the decensed | Privilege of selling liquors, which but a | Sigo v il bo gratinod.s Lo | loft untouched, including a_conduit ays. [ (HIE eistros af the profits, and prices at ldemlm-dl with, the temperauce workers of k - had been employed on the farm of Wil- | few blocks distant, within tho limits of the | “r gt e premised that Mr. Hon tem and a method of utilizing old iron "";‘f"}'”fl'“' head. From S2ice August boomed S:k‘ml«':m I A 1. G. B ,' ol l"'\'\ ""“l“‘ i liam Lugerman, sixteen miles northwest | city cost the venders §1,000. These s | makes no_claim at this tme to any i | Ml and cables for underground condue- | 1 5 ’,,""""“;"'"‘ selllng ut $B4c and O L ol yult stk RURATE, . G. Barber o iterloo, who was | of Omalia, for about two montns. s it isclaimed, attract vicious characters, | vention of muchines for the genoty tors ober to %6e. The run away futures of ye Aligs far theprosceution appears (o be cattied | g 909 in the United States courta | Was coming into the ity yestorday with | who frequently drink to exces o of wlettrienantie e adom | 1 can notdo better in elosing this paper | terday and Friday were re-enacted_ and the Mrs len Foster, the noted temperance | few woeks ago for forging pension pa- | @ load of oats, he overtook Klaus, who | come embroiled in fights which there is | forms of dynamos or motors. These | thin toquote the words of Mr. A. I, Up- | market was uncontrolable. New York and ¢ vesterday and_states posi- | pers, came 1 yesterday and paid his | asked for a ride, and in the course of a [ no power to suppress. The district is be- | machines in single decade of progress | 1on in a recent address before the Nation- | St. Louis shorts were the most anxious Hively that the saloons shhall be closed in | iy n afterwards said he could | yond the jurisdiction ufllll\\mllu. Thore | hitve reached a point much nearcr per. | &1 eleetrie light association: *“The ad- [ buvers this morning and the bulls made »Iml"(( Clty before Oct o r, and fn'--gw to — ~ not stand it to work on a farm, and was | are no constables to be had, and th feetion than that attained by the steam | YAntage of electricity over steam for rail- | them elimb for what they wanted. It is not speak witl a yoice of certain prophecy. There Wild Western Oratory. coming to Omaha, where he had friends, | sult is a frequent and violent clash 2 wiy purposes are many and great. In | generally balieve At 5 WIRRE Lo 3 5 ] iolent cla ar A 2 I'a ally balieved that the big w 3 | 18 every indication that it isa well liid plan, | g s Teibides. Ola Cotonsl Zeit. | to Jook o . ¢ e Hut Bitos. the. BHILe doe ! g winners in Isevery indication that it 1 n well Liid plan | alt Luke Tribude: Old Colonel Zelf, | tolook tor a job.' "Mr. Oft snid they | drunken spirits which seriously affect the he first place, the bu ocomotive is | St. Louis have been seriously hurt by the pushing the prosecutions, at the time when Grant was up for the | stopped several times on the way and had | character of the neighborhood, and men- s rices done away with, as the electro-motor ean | hyjze bt Tight weights, who took up the deal i und when tho domooratic | & glass of beer, and it was after drinking | nee the life of peaceablo citizons. Besides v, Honry's claim s that he has suc. | D¢ Dlaced either under tho car or on | (il IS ERE WO fok ub tho e The Brown Impeachment. vatchw was “Anything to _beat | the last, about three miles west of the | the children have not_the school advan- | ceeded in adapting the almost inconcery- R T e M ISy et IO trucks by itself, in either » o great SR INtoitss, Th Jily Heirhe:voll call b i was addressing’ an_enthusiastic | eity, that Klaus began complaining of % of those who live: across thie aity | ably swift revolutions of the motor shaft | Weight an room being saved. “The nu- | b WEre bidiy bartied according to tho best BUWOtVOIiIHE ST ALb Liyeadaient court this ifig of Comstock ropulicans, when a | being ill, and he hurried up to get him to | iide, The homes as not protected | o the comparatively slow motion chinery for converting the coal into the | LS. SHOrS keph coverlug all the fore e 1 ekt bt “Sntton. | democrat, who was “hanging on' o, the | the city 8o he could receive medical at- | against ~flames, neither are they | ‘quired for the driving shaft of the IS AR U G PO i bbbl L Kilght, Doud. and Barrett, Barrett and | YOr8¢ of the orowd. sing out: Ivs | tention. in any matter supposed to o und with less loss of power and efficiency | Irom the coal, is not portable but sta- | & sl L LI D B e Lo afton, | €nsy talkin’, Colonel, but we'll show you | The remuins of the unfortunate man | eye of the police. The futnre i than any other systems. But the prob. | tionary, and can be placed in the most | terest represented on this side of the At- nIght putin an appearance i the after- | something fext fall. " The colonel was | wore removed to Drexel & Maul s under- | ples ne to contemplate. X lem reqiires more than a mere reduction | Convenient spot. For transmitting: the | lantic has been wined out. Some of tho noon, leaving Sutton and Doud the only ab- | o southiern union man of the ultra school | taking establishment and prepared tor steaints of the city and in a great | of speed. Many other systems have power, v wes no dilliculty has | older ehronic bears are refusing to aceept sentees. Sutton s detained at his home in | and o great admirer of Grant. He at | the burial which will take place to-day. ure bayond the reach of apprehen- | complished this. It is” required that, | Peen experienced in using one midd their losges, and New York has many of that Marshall on account ot a death in his family. | once wheeled about, and with uplifted | The deceased had been in this country | sion, the evil disposed nightly -and on | while the armature of the motor revolves | il as the conductor. - Sometimes it has | cpass, ®uglisn and German short sellers Manager Ball commenced the argument on | hands, hair bristling and cyes flashing | about three months. When he fivst came | Sundays flock to that part of the eity, as | at a uuiform rate of speed, the rate of | been found that the dirt sticking to the. | jave not as yet given the shightest sign of the part of the state, speakingthe entire day, | fire, cried out: “Build a “worm fence | to Omaha he boarded at the Elkhorn f the residents down there expressed | speed conveyed to the driving shaft shall I8 formed a sort of crust, | weakening. They are ‘uL |M gt givinga thorough and exhaustive review of | round winter supply of summer | Valley house, the proprietor of which | it, “‘to do as they please.”’ In conversa- [ be variable through « wide . The | 50 Insulating us to preventadequate com. | giay ool 8 S i ;h‘l'”‘ ih- the ease, direeting the attention of the senate | weather; skim the clouds from the sky | identified the remains last night. tion with one of the leading properiy | suggestion of w well known mechani munication, From all the information 11 Joi "o iohiar wheat kel fo thie chares, the answer of (ho respondent, | With 2 taspoon; eatch a thunderboltin a | Dr. Leisenring was called to see the | owners; anit “intelligent citizen of the | prineiple will explain the nccessity, | €A1 @itin on this subject, it is my opinion f {1 AOREEAREL St sifieient o dis: e e ooy - arard 1o | Dladder; break o hurricane to harness: | man’ just ns he was dying. He pro- | neighborhood, yesterday, Any one visiting an iron foundry wili | that the most praefical way Will he to | i ' Sie it Octobor Nine dne o ssachone. Every charge had been fouched | ground sluice an earthquake; bake hell | nounced it a case of death from sun-.| porter for — the' Ben learned. that | find the fathes turning at various rates of use wires on goles. The poles can also | pegular trades in Angust were: 25 above e Ty it | in an ace house; lasso an avalanche: fix a | stroke. superinduced by drinking too | the ~peacable citizens there wahted | speed. When it is dosired to do light | bt made availablo for, stringing eloctrie | yesterday's close, and” Ly below the: Lot the exception of articlo 25, in relation. to tho | (iout on the crater of an ctive, volcano; | much beex. to have that scction for u mile south of [ Work the lathe rans very rapidly; but ,‘I‘r"',"‘“,,f“‘i" ¥ '”‘!;-, "",T"l'"l.'" ""',- i ures xealiaud this, moriing, and nearly So tholexception of urticlo 2, In relatlon to the | hivo all the stars In o nuil keg: hang "ot | MORE SUNSTROKE. Onraha included within the city limit3, [ where heavy work is required the motion [ 856, Babiing, Ahe future of thi | S20ve Ui ptiecs ruling weuk o, -septem- Union County bank at Sheldon, Towa, 0f | tho ocoan on a grape vins to ity put tho | Several cases of slight sunstrokes wore | Theydid not-gare for the increase in |3 slow and ponderous.” That is but an | WEeN I8 WIEE Wb possipllitios. 1t S A G T CAR yhic mony liaud not been taken, Several | gky to soak on a gourd; unbuckle the | reported yesterday. The cool weather of | taxes.. . They would be willing to stand it, [ instanée of * the rale’ that speed and | Will eventually = become the motive b16 aiid only controlling faotar R prominent and new features of extortion were | belly-band of eternity, and paste Lo Let' | the past two weeks has made workmien | bt they conld not withstand the annoy! | power are intra-convertible: if great | power of ull the prosent honse rulronds | poriof damaz oo 7EY renon oh ths Jore pointed ot onc thatwhile Vail ehwzed | on the sun and moon, bat never, it | eaygloss and illy fitted themto contimie | ancs to'which they were subjocted by the | power is vequired from o given liited Wik s Ly Sty sl rolonsed aroutiy pour in by wire and ‘mail, T s UInco compnty Shaoher duy for e | never for u momont, delude you thetf Tabor during the heat of the past fow | state of affairs ouflined above, They are | source we must dispense with great | Wi be asplenty s steam railroads are | but nothing new is added 1o the story. Thai D00 e L B that 61 oary | with the idea that you can beat Grant!” | days. Those who have attempted to do | aware that their district could not be in- | speeds if groat speed 18 required we must [ Bow, and in time will suporsede the pres. | spring wheat, corn and onts ave in himinent P SLO0 por dav: anothor that SI5 vers shypuioon | 1h3 sl nONALOE WOk havy. ufloren | CNAE Ik o DLy 1ma: Wiibatian |-iayanso with & Wop. It is this | entsystem of running locomotives on all | peril, und that daimage has already hoen done, off of Bruco Tteed. - Al this, A8 well a3 the MORE ROOM. accordingly. The most serious case re- | act of the legislature, but-they are going | prineiple thy ~%vm’:'s aripiid AL oat A W hy O BYRT SRR Bl L e P e ptud A IUig R e ees taken for bank examination by Stewart fa 8 ported yosterday was thatof a gentleman | to work right from the present 1o en: | eation of a veritable spéed regulator to | 4uestion of cost of making power. It is | miestion. tut there is reason fo believe that nd Brovin, was done witl (e consent amil Brandels & Son Have Secured the Cor- | named Miller, who feil in . faint on | deayor to haye that,aet passed. street it propulsion peculiarly vqt acknowledged by every ac Gk ERn R R AR JLAE) :}}};"“;:‘,,)x‘,f!‘Ml“m“.l“'lu_"'}]“l‘.l"""(lb[“ |"|“_h ‘l?:;:;‘l::: _ner Building Next to Their Store. | Leavenworth street between Tenth and : Azl But the triumph over this obs! ‘—"‘""“"”“1“ the pr ,j"l“v stem of making m S e UIRy, et o e ooy o Of | e defense | The wonderful success which has at- | Eleventh yesterday. atternoon. He v Wooldridize-Paulsen, others had hedh unable to dve P e R AL e iN=Corn spurted to-day and at one time e Waeng b o I Was |\ lded J. L. Brandeis & Son at every | bicked np in an unconscious condition | Harry L. Wooldridge and Miss Emma Mr. Henry's ideas, | 8 well ag wasteful. fho ovaporation of | prices were 2@ e higher' than yesterday, I A Rtioniotiasw’ | BL I ae tha I BaRIR Ik BOMOiE AED and removed to the police station, where | Panlsen were united inSmarriage at the complete hia s m of elect locomo. | Ponnds of water to each pound of coal | The close, however, was at an advance, as BRa] peolioniasdivect Fiolation g ; 10 880, | 14 (was brought about by the application \ 24 ks " | tion, He observed that all perfect consumed to make steam i locomotive [ compured with yesterday's tinal quotations, bl AL this day exemplified by the enlarging | of 'St tive Howis removeditor s [eeidenco of the brigle’s parents on Lake machines dispensed almost entirely with boilers does not average over three and | of el for Augustand September,and 1i¢ Fatalities at Des Molnes. of their store to double the capacity. [ home in North Omaha yostorday oven. | Street at 8 o'cleck’ lust ovening. The | the fnterposition of human diserotion | n¢-half pounds of wafer. using the best | fot Qctober | Whe weenes in the wheat pit Drs Morxes, Tn, July 7.—(Spoelal Tele- | This room has long been noeded, but un- | ing 2 groom, it will be r(§:mulu‘,rcd.islh\‘ man | and skill in the performance. of thow | &rades of bitum:inous coal,while with sta- | fiKe fehated in coru, but on a Jess magniti to closo every saloon in the city gram to the Brrj—J. L. Haiquist, a_carpen- | til yesterday there secmed to be no hopes | g i ST SE who achieved a godd deal of notoriety | functions; he observed, morcover, that | OBy boilerssctto burn coal sereen- | “gars"in oats it was the s The mar- AT I TR e T [ ,;Y;t. Tho bl g om s (5"__ ENDING THE YEAR'S BUSINESS, | 1 ¢ winm'for.gfl ingea man who at. | A1y heavy weight, while being raised up | ing for fucl, an evaporation of nine | ket climbed 1 it ,.,:,‘f:;ud“,“',“'fi',‘:,',‘ the domo ot the exposition Dullding 1o tho | mex of 1 histosnth and Howerd, adjoining | LSt Night's Session of tho Board of | templed (o rob tha strert car whieh ho | an_ inclined plarle, ‘stores iip “enough poiinds of water to the |;.m...d( uf‘ flu::]l is | with a modest zain of about e on the wholo “ground, a distance of fifty feet, this atter | e original store, has beem leased by Education. was driving, OF late ho has droppud out | Dower 1 the form of gravity to raise | face 4t he feGhetion in sy of el s | vl (0 L ad thelr it Toon, and was instantly killed. Rirancis & 8o forate t o % | The board of education met in ad- | of public notice but by, beei improving | lighter bodics up the same plane on-its | (O UGG of Time whon all the dif- | Jast week and have given way 10 gratn ila Richard Howard,employed as firemap atthe [ o 3o or on for a torm of years, and | .04 oscion last ovening, all of the | 1S time. About 4hirgl months ago he descent. It is to his eredit that he is the ,..3,1 N TN LR Ao week. The market to-day was rather easior distlllery, received g sunstroke today while | t0-d8Y carpenters and masons are tearing | 12/HH0 508 08 W8 & ! quit driving his carendientored the em- | first inventor to apply, with any attempt | foent cletale RaRUNE Station WAL | und guieter than usual of fatand we noten de- inttopy, peoelvedp punstreke to-day whily | 17183 SOUPCRILRS SRS LI | sacmbers being present. Ty ot 4 Aot OBAN darermen. o | b thoroughnees, those. observations o | countzy will use their cngines in the day | RSy Vil ol prodisi. Fork ciosod probibly dle. paratory to putting in an ml')ch to conneet l'“k' report of _l«ltyl Bt:lcr Inspector g proven such FXIRbIR employe that the porfoction of n svstem of electric Fanturing phFposost Cheiaa o tasyaalthoy | Auuiors Ofd3ec and rios andilard'atallosyiof al X ros. ol - | Jenkins, cor e boi 8 | |} pqUE AL Senats e YA ch tr e he sue- | 1 2 ] Sl GO 3 they | be. g 3 husiness was moderato BT D R Gropa. Bl Tha iAo v | g mr;;n:;nfi) ;; m:(uer: {::re:d n g o .?f;fi"ffm aAngogest Jn_the busl | ceeded in inventing . Series of appi- sell poyer'in the form of electrlo lights | and trading was free fromfuumulious oxclie- J<DRs MOINE July 7.—[Special Tele- | South Thirteenth, an outside entrance to | the committee on buildings with 2 r!efiie daughter of " Paulsen, tho | ratuses which, actuated by the cur A e o o e S e asin otialtosaiber, geam to tho I suffering much | the basement 'of number 504 s | 4 % &5 WIth POWer | ol known real estate man, and i entering the car, reduced “the Jalc The cconomy of this system over the | _CU e was an enormous trade in from the continued drouth. Pasturage is [ being put in, so as to give w&‘m' bat of applicati e oung lady universally esteemed. the motinecr or driver to operaging the | o6 e B used now, 1 “burning up, oats are shriveling up in the | asy tccess to the blanket and comfort | A number of applications for positions | friends of the worthy contracting partics | lever of the speed regulator. This in- o ; : Liourmment of the board AT Sl il iends ndhr) 2 e will be over fifty per cent, As to specd, it | Med ! | 9 et department, which will ocoupy this part | 28 assistant teacher were received and | il wish then: great happiness and good | Yention. together with another deviee for | ible to give the were at S13Ze. The price then went to S0ije {Im‘“’:i;.-‘;"\?-u‘l":\':'l";:n:kfi‘n«l“-‘finl‘nln:-;::"mwd u(lthv new building. Howml‘ "nnu-nxdc- referred to the committec on teachers | fortune, i R it conneeting the motor up as # dynamo, |15 impossible to @ive the limit which ean | and reactéd to Sthe bid. Puts on ANt P Sor o4 e d i | and text books. £ S 1 Alko cnabled cars desconding grades to | e reached on clectric: railways, beeause | wheat ranged from s0¢ to e, and_ at B d s are by aihscon | B 60 tho miceutly Jangt stook of dry | , Tho officinl bond of the secretary of Laying tho Tovy. inelp others aseendinyz. The system thus | those o far constructol are on streots or | were e~ Calls ranged " tiom 8314¢ o Will show a poor crop. goods in the main building, Y| the board was received and approved. The county commissioners yosterday | completed may be said to consist of three | 1 localitics where very rapid tr i P e ron Wil necossitate a | The resignation ot Miss Eva Lowe s | made tho tax levy as follows: Y| parts: (1) The means provided for con- | MOt possible or desirable. On the Berlin CHICAO LIVE STOCK Judges Nominated. clearing sale the first of next week, the | Principal of the Pleasant street school ¢ g Mills, | ducting the electricity from the dynamo railway, opened in 1881, the "’f‘ 4 . ¢ 7—[Speetal Telegram to | Gnnonnecmont of which mas he looked | a8 presented and accepted, and Miss | general fund i IS | to the car, (2) the automatic doviee inter- | SPecd r.\rvln.w}.-ll was f!flnu;’n e CiicAco, July Telegram to republicans of the Fifth | for some time this week. The groat pop- | Mary Fitch elected to fill the vacancy | Road fund.. ) posed between the contact carringe and | hour. More was possible, but the police | 44 By, ArrLe—Trade was again slow udicial district to-lay nominated threo candi- | ujarity whioh Brandios & Son havo Hine | oM the twenty.third ballot. Bridge find the motor, (8) the transfor of the power | dithorities refuse | to perinit, more thatt | 4y prices weak on everything oxcept for district judges as follows: J: fharity whioh Srandies & Son have thits | "The resignation of Miss Mollic A. Cook | Judgment fund ;| from: tho motor to. the: driving shaft of | hine miles per hour, Up to August, 1852, | (i FUces FOME G0 CHOTITRRE Gxoor sou, Warren countys A. Wilkinson, | (i ohloyer Wit be O eny | a8 & teacher in the high school was uc- | Sinking fund /| the car. Tho conductors ueed by Mr, | there had been no break down on this | eI it SRR ITROTY fadison county, and O. B, Ayres, Marion their new facilities, which will give them bladl iandithetmitier 1ok selocting ia | nsanaitond ¢ ovean ”5“;“‘ ST o road. On the Siemens railway at the | 2% dressed beef dealers may want, ty. better opportunitios than eveis to offer | ¢uiohor 1o fill the vacnney referred to the throconths of an inoht in thigk Twe | Paris exhibition of September, 1881, a dis- | Bi&, heavy stecrs: were almost unsal- > > v : G0 G - TWO | 4 1ce of over 1,600 feet was traversed in | able, and, taken in a general way, so-called RS REESLBRC TR OE; committee on techers and text book: £ these are used f h FRUIT-STAND MEN'S PROFITS. = Proposals of O-H. Androws & Co. of : ¢ | frack, “one "o carry tho olectricity | & minute, which is at tho rate of nearly | native shipping and dressed beof stock s L “The Furniture War, ! B nenryl L. 4 . ; . o Py sob : | e o Y | twenty miles per hour. There 18 every | 20@2¢ lower than Frida; Thereis abig run The Best Places For the Business— | Tor some timo past there has been | Shich ;‘f,.fx{ifi','z’;‘l‘i'»‘-fl?fill's"f,ififf‘:?-if‘x‘filfii: i ; e o D o ol otk [ probabilivy e S D L e e a0 DR T s Some of the Trials of the Curb- growing an ill fecling between the furni- | Loferred to the committee on heating and | Sinking fund .| the dynamo. “The wirds are sup‘[:nr!ml‘ be run faster than any steam locomotive | stoek is 15@20c lower. Prime corn-fed Ne- stone ‘v""‘l,c"‘ ture men of Omaha. It seems itis dog cat | ventilation. Insane fund. ) from insulators directly over the track, | MOW used. About ten miles per hour is | hraskans, averaging 1050 to 1150 Ibs, may be sauds of Now Yorkers the cor- | dog. First one will cut at the other and | The city treasurer made the following Bl T A e or. the insulators being fastened toguy wires | e g0 iboad thatiia, canionnihe quoted &t $4.5034.00; = grassy stook ner fruit stand and its proprictor_are a | ; o | errtiont fern ; ] fr Sos | onan clectric railway, but I think itis | oy Y £4.004.1 i E i 3 > glv 5 2 f i stehed across the ce L n he same average, $4.0004,%; frequent canse of Hl,‘.cmu,lm“ and won. | 1B return cut and slashes are given. The 1 Archic Robinson, the young Iad who | Stretehed across the street, from potes | 0G50 i ap the Tate of 100 miles an i \,',:_Mfmg,.z .l(ul“:llll‘hj 4 0’:,';::; s AT outside world pays but little attention to ( ALIEORD, ol =2 ; vlaced at opposite curbs. This is not the 5 S % ) > der. How ar nage to supvort pays o Balance from last report. 836,250 00 wag arrested a, fow days ngo, charged | |iace to discuss the propriety of placing | hour. In the near future, on elovated, | oo stork same averages, $4.40@4,00} sbimsclf and, as is generally the case, a | this private war, it effects no one dircetly | Famnct from fasien e St ian assnltunonta littlo tanyoariold ) s ropriety of placing | 1 \ilways, this will no doubt he accom: | Srssy st AR 4 family bosides, out of tho profit arising | but the furniture men of Omaha, We sce | Guthouso sold from high Sirinaad Tdh l‘llumpd:llll 2 q’m\,e“ 8 ngles s ll“",,“f“‘"f)‘j_‘.l'i;,“’;"(})' WY | plished. 1 believe the tme will come | LM 60T o in and imward, from the safe, of a few apples, oranges, | the Omaha Time puyment Company, u | school. 2 learing before Judze Stenbere yosterday | Phone, telegraph and clectric light wires | When ears will be run between Boston | 20@2e below the “quotations, ,\‘.I‘m-l"i handnas, figs or grapes in the course of | branch store of a Grand Rapids, Mich., | Fines in police court in hearing before Judge Stenberg yesterday " 3 and New York in about two hours time, | steers, 1350 to 1500 1 $4.50(@h 200 to LN flge) CrRravon in tho Goucae) G | Rouass losnind b 015 Santh Janth, siroo, | - b 3 % afternoon. Ho was found gmlty and | 8¢, not applivable to 'the wives of this | (7. .Gt vow requires six hours by steam | 1860 [bs, $4:20014.50:050 to 1200 Ihs, $:1 754,25, o ory puzsios, Muny. 8 thoughtful | i, not only met the cut in prices on | Licenses colesl in Jia held him undor $1,500 bonds o answer | FYSCHL, 8 they ave stng wlong the een- | iy o5 Hod ade was fairly active 'and valiog > 8irod > obstruction | MR IEE Lonarks it may be added that | rather easier on_mixed, ‘in_some cases a 5 ; H R Tax collected in June. - to the grand j f the district court, y between 5000 and 6,000 | furniture, stoves and carpets, but have to the grand jury of the district court. et A : Tixed, = ! 5 jdewalk merchants in this ety [ made a new cut and reduced the prices Total 10,028 41 The evidence was conclusive against (ll‘:l ‘:,r,‘,':.‘;‘(l:,'u,n(;:: ‘:]IA:" l:; V‘)(,;v'x‘i:::itli"lli‘,',,.': in any comparison of the cost of pl fi"';‘?i“;““ Y 1',,'&')*“"- and shipping, 260 ome of them do even more. Strange as | 50 people in need ot goods, this will be | pransid to sink’s fund Robinson and an mformation has heen | o SR B G0 TS ftod g | Aand expenses of operating streot rail- ) $4.75@0100,1 5 5 it may scem, t are afew dealers who | their best time to buy and that too, on | i May.. R s aus o | filed clmrgmfi him with having ‘made a | HE8 GO R points by br AU ways the advantage is with the el al FINANOIA L. have grown rich out of this busine p weekly or monthly vayments. 'Lhe 1‘mn.\r<rm sink’g fund similar assaalt upon another girl, Carrie sufruund‘!ht:,wil s an o screwod fast | System. Of course there a some of ol the ntimber who are in ) Omahi l'nm:l:m 'mflnb‘;l- we 560 J “l‘l‘ wi"""""’u' erieiaene Bates. A iuaTatoms. mhssat e adn e e ithosomoroiie ...;m.m n othersand L| T ; —Moxey—03 mall | pumstances is by no means so small as | top and we doubt waether others wi arrants drawn. / i Y R A 2 B ao% | am convinced from a eaveful - | Lg@d) . 3 X % S 24 k 8 Armour Coming? the size of the conductor at the point | = 5 Prive MERCANTILE PAren —4@5 per ight be supposed. An ntelligent old | meot the cut. Total a5l | M. Cuddy, one of the firm of Armour | slightly. but i practico this offors no ob- | tion of ull ab present In gporation e | cont, tallan, whose years of dealing with o B Fronook: struction to the passage of the contact | SYSWwm inveuted by Mr. Her ST car—Stendy; $4503¢ Broadway merehants and clerks have Fo Buliders. and Oontraotors Balance. . 5 & Co,, the great Chicago packers, spent | o y\ingo. which 1 wili now deseribe, In | MOSt cconomi s well us for sixty day bills, and $4.55 on demand, gi ‘“ him “L(,...,l.,.,,«m.,x balance in a | Sealed estimates for the erection of an : SINKING FUN yesterday in the city quictly looking | 4lmost every other system in exist officient lll)'I x-.‘m kul constru R GovRuNMENTS ~Dull and unchanged. suvings bank and a fair knowiedge of the | addition to St. Patrick’s church, Omaha, | Balance from last report. . .8 97497.50 | over the grounds in South Omaha. Tt is. | the contact carriage is si A firat-clnss dpuible frack gablo raliway Brocks—Stocks opened near the closing ?::fllrll:o]fi‘ffilflflf?\‘-" W ul‘u.\_(lnlm,nuglmrh;.;_ according to plans and specifieations | Trajsterred from gener ogs,00 | Asserted by thoso claimng to know that | brush which slides nlong the " conductor | 10! :,“‘l'“',‘,'i"‘,"‘r,'f\‘l,}.’,,‘\ wn J.‘:f'.-'.,'.1”::.‘-'.’.& e A e pRe AP R With one of his | win pereceived up to 12 o’clock noon, | Transferred from gendral fund Armour is preparing to foliow Fowler to | on & wheel which rolls along its upper | 000 0 cine cablos, sheaves, otc., ports, but aitera siizit deeline the market AHow s business? he said, repeating?| Saturday. July 17, 1856, und may be ad- Frolme i Omaha, as he did fo Kansas City, and | surfage, ’.',-"»'".‘. us gathe eleetr {4 tho shost oxponsive form of atrect | hecatstrome and was will sustnined, al his oustomer’s inquy “Poor, poor, my | dressed toJ. Jenuette at 1424 Castellar DRSS RO 4 thavhiratiuddylswisly was fortho ey g o g inodd i o, | ilway to oporat A dummy line | G350 cations beinie: simall, With compira: driend, very poor. ‘This is the worst ime | street, Omaha, or placed in the hands of g poso of seleoting location for a brangh [ EREE 0360V tsh \Tien” tho conductor | cqmpped in the bost stylo will cost from | tively fow Diiing the nriornosh tice <of l{\u frait {x de. All kinds now in the | Creedon and Latenser, architects, The | Bonds on deposit 4 ot the Armour e luhhslim nt, is imperfect, and, as it is dificult to se- w'u,mn)m »‘Tfi.ln;ll |1u‘!‘ niilc l'""h"',':”l" »\I: a general upward vlnu\‘rmum .(:m x' market are dear, and peoplo look ans, spocifications and_details may 2 o : PIMBOTIO0L ARG, AS ) MOLIE | “ | the number of dummies used—and the | closing prices were near the best of the d JiRikaie coan. a0d. phoply fook upon | plans, spociiications and, detalls Jnay.bo Balance. . Some More Perjury? cure an cven, uniform pressurc of the | 0 Genolon such a line, as_shown by | and sénerally higher than lustnight's clos Joasur Worlld sl ol the sams | Soomts Onae. National bank- Seper: | A warrant was drawn for #3,69.00 in | Atthe close of the Shinrook-Mulhall | brusn eh tho onluctor uibiess the son res_given above, is from 150 to | priecs. f the prices were not so high. A, these | ate bids are required for ~steam he: favor Bankers ana Hughes, contractors, | case in district court yesterday afternoon | (o™ (ho" yiotor 'constantly varies nt greater than wh atiol BTOUKS OM WAL are hard times. I won’t make over $45 | gas fitting and water supply, The rigl for work on Lake school Judge Neville called the attention of Dis- | gtrength, We neced no engineer ary engines are used. The cost | 3% centbonds.. 1007 C this month.” of rejecting any or all bids " is reserved. | The committee on claims reported fav- | triet Attorney Estelie to the fact that [ us what'the effect of such i of building are equipping a horse | 108, 4W'...... 2% o profern “What do you consider an av By order of trustees. J. JENN orably upon bills amounting to $1,820.09, | thore had been some tall swearing d 1o | Another objection is the con: railroad is about $30,000 per mile, while i‘j"f‘l“';,-v-', TR PR g month's carnings?” asked the buyer, 3 which were allowed. ¥ had been some tall, swearing dono | (0768 BRI 8 At Qe onrront of | the operating expenses ave at least 50 per | GAREPA I 00 if 4 “Oh, $75 to $100, 1 oft The committee on building was author- | in thecuse, and that the attornoy ought | 1 O, e BEMTECEE (0 1 T "1 cent more thin under an_eloctrical sys A Taglle , Yight along when the fr Don't pay bug prices or lumber but | ized to award the contract for the Geor. | ¥ investigate the matter and see it any of | F0Clos b, BT T ‘ tom. It is claimed that the Honr, gins and frequently much more. But | buy cheap at Bradford’s. rin avenue school to J. H. Harte, for | the Withesses had swora falscly. Ho said ) tem of electrical railways can be placed ' A o St Pyt e 4 contact is not perfect, and leaps across, eloc ~ han | hayen't the bast place for business e 19,330, tho evidonos was socoftlioing that there | FUEAEG % T REN b of lightning, | 0B any strod aok, whon tho track /by any moans, Whore are the bost loca. | - Low prices, good gradus and s square |~ Tho committee on supplics recom- | Was surcly something wiong somewhero. | \AEVAE S0 G0m 70 A is alvéady laid, for from §10,000 to $1 & ,%mrb Down by thie forrios;” Fulton, | deal ontral Lumber Yard, 13th & Cala, mended that the contracts for furnishing n,,:."‘,inj';, Where this gecum thive 18 slwaye de: | mile, wecbrding (o the, number of | Efe . 0 Jambors, Cortlandt, Wall and Liberty | Forn good varicty o t tailor. | the schools with coal for the ensuing yeur 7 3 orioration of brushand conductorwhioh | Gars used proportionnlly to the mileage. | 1), Proforl . B, Prefrs sireuts, These aro the places where the | meos eloiing st la priacs ooy “HOT | as follows: Nebraska Fucl company, | T Justice Andoign'sl court yosterday galls for copttant scruting to keop them | And with this cquipment and low oper- | {1150 g B s fruit men make money. Peoplo going L o oo K A thior, | hard coal and Whitebreust coal. at $3.50 | atternoon, Frank Ravel was held to | of a smail carringe with four or more | AUbgexpenscs, this system prowiscs 10 | Kansas & Toxis: Toxia tault out of town and business men starting . e Gor 10th and Farnam | @3.75; Havens comp: Rich Hill, $4.00; | answer to the distriét céurt for shooting | grooved wheels embracing each w return greater eflicioney, regularity :'n‘nl LakeShoro...... ¥4 Union Pacifie. for thoir country homes generally buy REEYL. L] 9 Bedford, Rich Hill, $4.00, and Weir conl, | the man Martin {8 ‘South Omaha on | laterally, his carriage is really public “comfort and conyeniene than h .tl‘(l (o s W, St. I:. "‘:1‘ askets of fruit in preference to any- Mbanial Ko RS ATy ey $1.50; Cassidy & Son, hard and soft wood. | T\esduy. I donblo carriage, as one side of it is i any othor systom now in uso, It omita | Mish, Cantral.. |wolkofarred, .. It ing else, and thero is a big profitin | PO TECTRN e Tamented and | . ihe committee on manual training | Justice Anderson also’ sont a man to | to conduct the current to th RaDGIN,OF AIaks, oF & B oratior | Northorn Pagess 27170, R.& N., o ng up goods in this way recommended the appropriation of $2,000 | ¢ county jail for ten days for steal- | the other return it tot gativ :,:f‘ rull':' l‘;‘:‘llll I A vt e preferred. PRODUCK MARK fes in August im- pute X : 1k ! ion “Do fruit dealers as a rule pay rent for | venerable brother, George W. Homan, | for the maintenance of the training school | j P % | 8 S0P e TIE A T T oy “their stands®” will be buried with masonic honors from | for the ensuing year. The recommenda- lvl\‘fal:,:l” of beer o' Krug's delivery vl h‘; Sreaarn e From the anger the lives or health of those using the street or interfere with the dutivs of i i Ty e o e contact’ carringe two wires depend into | 11 S0 iz L AUA, . O e particalarly fine location. A good deal | teenth strects, Tuesday, July 8, at 8:30 p, Ih WAs I d b,} motion of Mr. Clark n..lm_h,fl rmits, ; the oar and are attached to the helices of :n.ly’,:h:my{\x others by obstructing G R e RS Seponds Uon.tho owner or losksa of Ahe | . Mombers' of Capitol Todge, No. 3, that, the, colamitteo on bigh school whs | Inspector Whitlotk 18ed two building | the motor. The wheels of th qarriage o boildings, - o it vesterday's prices: winter | property. he generous sort of a YT R S holished, s, i1 SOV dey {98 Joler, (40 WG O F8 SAIEIARS flr ot yesterday's vrices: winter fellow he'll charge nothing, while others 'fi‘;’fi“‘,,‘;q‘p‘.;‘}i{\| :;"'m ‘\lu“ ‘fir"flfifr‘n :} The committee on buildings were aun- l“'_'"m:{)\:?ff"df"" .’ ’"““,‘;- iy :[: ::Iv‘l “vmi!f, ;,'“k'u ‘h“.‘.,,,,m,., “,‘ y A Pleasant Ride, Michigan A.m“ Wisconsin winters, will impose some tax, 1o matter how | Covert. No. 11 and St. Johns', No. 25, to- | thorized and instructed tohave all the rank Weiner, onastety frame cottage, | ., Terfect thut in wires and carriage | At9:20 on Tuesday morving, July 13, a | (@h603 Minnesots — patents, 845, 1 i #’.‘I“"' it O course, a8 that part of tho ernally invited tc join with Captol, | PMREIRES Guring vupation, coriior of King ahd. Delaware streets, | for over @ year there has been no | Duaha over the B. & M. railvoud. 1he 024,105 Tow ierads spring, 80008500 “No, I think not, unless they are in a | the family residence Howard and Four- | tion was ndu"v d ewalk belongs o’ the corporation. | No. 8 in’ performing this last sad rite. | DThe salary of Professor Beumer wasin- | S35 deterioration” at all from sparking SN el PR liese squatters, however, are liablo 16 | Cavriuges will be profided to convey the | rgused to #1,00 per year, 83,00, In 1t passage to the motor from uite river ab Quenp hentAGlVA AN nnsalk bo moved al any time. ‘Trucks are con | fraternity to and from the cemetery. The secretary wag authorized to adver- iy the contuct carriuge the current encoun igher, und closed 1@l . tinuall \'M'k"'fi on the sidewalk, und MiLo C. WiLSON tise for proposals for a school site at or DR i s ters a sories of automatic deviees which | mouth, will proceed over the famous C., | te sl TG0 police sometimes insist on keeping Mas tor Capita) Lodwe Mo s, | Rear Traintown and one at or near [ David C. Patiorson et al. have com. | \lonniionly just cnough current to enter | B & Q. R, R., which spans the Big Muddy | September, 5% ~ the walk clear just out of pure crank &6 NO- 8 | Omahg View, each site to contain not luwuosdw" in the distriot court to secure | {55 oadbd to propel the car. If the e ttor oon. AL Pacific Junotion & | o Com—Autiveand bigher; opened e higher " ‘ness. The police, by the way 'give a good » - less than 15,000 square feet. a deed from Robert Macleod and Sam- | ooy Boing down grade with suflicient at the latter place. At Pacific Junction a | gy closed 1@iiye above yesterday's closhig; deal of trouble fo us. They help them- . flard Cosl Tho board then adjourned, uol Maoleod to lot 18, block 14, in Brook- Pt N6 K CORE RIECE AR, TATNCIEY | fresh cugine will be given the train and | cashy, ijp@iifie; Augst, Svduiiie; Sep- ves to fruit, and of course we let them WE WiLL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. We are ——d—i lyne, which the plaintiffs allege they | {ho curre 1 ahus off, and & dev. rapid time will be made to the charming | Wiher, ddc. SO | hiave it to keep ‘solid’ with them, | offering the best quality of Authracite AID FOR PARNELL. Parchalcd from tefondants on contrace. | Semcorte s MLant ol 40 S SO of Glonmoad, 1an s P e banutls | sanirpiin. with good deuianit snd cloyd 3 t it don't do much good. | coal at$5.75 to $6.00 per ton atour yard, The case of the Masonic Temple Craft | while the momentum of the car gener- | fully situated wmong groves of natl spleinber, 03¢ g L Let a drunken fx\n'g of ‘Ir or §6.25 Lo §0.50 per ton delivered. © All | Omaha Sends a Healthy Addision to [ vs. Spith, Kennedy & Co., was placed o | ates w curregt of electricity in the motor | timber and full of nutural beauty. Here tye—Kir at oc loafers came along and upset a stand, | orders now on our books will be filled at the Home Kule Fund. trial in Judge McCulloch’s court yester- | which is seuf out on the wire to_reluforce | the party will disembark, the train will be |- ) hing doing, . mud teu to one the police will let them | above prices. The adjourned m of the Imsh | day. the power of the dynamo. Thus the | sidetracked and the duy will be spent do jlnay=liciue BLO b s)or keep out of the way until the row Onania Coar, Coxe & Lime Co. national league i u{‘ Cunningham rroll, Smith and Smiley, charged | boast of cable Inventor's that their system | lightfully by all. TLis excursion is not \\"‘l‘d b :‘L‘:."; o e 3 and the orowd dispersed. Yes, | Orrrce, 200 5. 181 8r. TELEPHONE 252, " | wikh the burglary of Linderholm's store | is the only one where caps descending | for a select few but a cordial invitation | B "0 ive: off 1520 early; i hall last evening fonthe purposp of col 3 X Ay . | ¢ 86300 P PV ork —Kairly active: o arly; & risky business, and & rd one, — ———— 1 d i P op Tenth street, were arraigned before | help othef cars asgending a grade is n) | is extended to every reader of EELO | i nialie, and closed steady: cash, $10.07¢ Fruit spoils quickly. We have to | Whitebreast nutcoal, $3.75 per ton—the | lecting donatious to be forwarded te Par- | fuqge Noville yesterduy afternoon. They | longer trne. Mr. Hency's dovice for reg- | take their friends and go. The fave is | 1010, August, $10.19,@10.15; - Séplonibety in the siallest quantities and al cheapest and best fuel. nell to aid the cause of home ryle 1y the | blead not guiliy, and will be called for | ulating the speed of the car is a system | #1 for the round t qunvl the train leuves | g10.23¢ @0, ~ “the lines of travel, suchas the eleetrics Nes. Fuer Co., 214 South 13th St. elections that are now going o {n Eng- | trial torday, of spur-gearing, of progressive sizes, | the B. & M. depot at 920 4. m. Go! Lara - Fell off s@7yge, and closed steady af IREREES e a brief stop at Platts

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