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rediction That Oongress W Remain in | int ession During August | THE MEMBERS IN BAD MUMOR. | Jjlue and | dollars p Hot Weather Affects Their Tempers | G0 " ed and Ma - mouth and Brownsville Down es Them Touchy —Plattss For an Appropriation When Congress Will Close, Wasmsaros, July 1 Special Telezram | to the Ber.|—There is a growing impr n ne that cong here during the month of July. The middle of the month is at hand and there is a num ber ot very important duties congress must attend to before it can adjonry Only about one-half of the appropriation bills have ST been to the president tor hi Tgnaty Sev- eral have not been considered by the senate. ©ongress seems to ba getting in bad humor. Hot weather is having o bad effect upon the Cricaac temper of the average statesman, Anyway, he | park the n the de bonds ¢ givin ad smdant e owners of the f ) had a mn to sl Al ¥, asc de d throw | n ase lease tern \e plaintiff, J sold_ T 1 increase of about’ one hundred share, Jones then began his sult, e, 18 o iolder, should have a all th ts In the wat own share, and that after (e transaction complained theld @ was not therefore from Jowes, which tray n with t becam esi r road to a IRM SPOILS SPORT. by Wind and Hail 1L, July 13, —At Wi jorming opened with fair we ing the cing at Washington Park Spoiled ton ther, 18 proving himself very touehy nowadays. It | and after the sceond race was run a terrible generally takes the smallest provocation to | hurricane induce him 1o fo ‘what, under ordinary circumstances, would continued not be considered worthy of notice, The re- | Sthes u sult is that things are going very slowly, in | iy’ Gily spite of the fact that the time fixed in the | Time—1:1 public mind for adjournment is at hand. A [ Oneand good many people are now predicting that | Cathy's 1 the month of August wili see congress here yet. 1f so, it willbe quite an unusual event, | ge for. in spite of the popular ids B Won, hat congress | third, Tiy of rain an for some ti he atten d wind 1into a ereat rage about | drenched everything out of doors, me, with was Ty The v completely ain large hail large. wrter mile: Pearl Jennings won, nore secot 417, Mutuals one-sixtecntl Last won, T Liz ne— Booine paid I i ) secon third, Time—1:50'. Mutuals pai Hyde Park stakes, thre Krepps second, 20, Mutuals paid sits often to August, it has in fact only done One and one-cighth miles: I 80 three tines in over aquarter of a century. | ol i The fort f August, and the fortieth ran its session into | quence of November. These are the only cases in which congress has remained here later than July since the firstsession of the thirty-fourth congress, 3 VAN WYCK SECURES AN AMENDME AT Prer Some time ago Senator Van Wyek offered | Pittsburg. an amendment to the river and harbor bill to Jl.-nn|mm include Omaha, Nebraska City, Brownsville | Pitelie and Plattsmouth in the list of points where | base hits improvements of the Missouri river should | Ereors—-Py le. The committec rated in the bill Oma but left ont the other ty Lo 1 A1, C1 ) cities. Cincinn Wyek moved to amend by inserting Pitehers. Brownsville and Plattsimouth; and his | asehits—C amendment was adopted, —Cineinng PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS. Walsh, Patents were issued today as follows: AT Lot Charles N. Brown sub- | Louisvil Melbourne, Ta, . Cole, ' Le Iman, THornbry waehine: Charles Jessup, Ta, animal poke: James E. ssignor to himgelf, B. 8. Clak and Tee, Ashland, Neb!, ciip conpling for )scar O, Winter, nssignor of one- Des’ Moines, car merged pump; 3 sash fastener: 'Chi B; lire proof floor o8 Moines, Ta., bric Tliife i vehicle: JTARY AND POSTAL CHANG licutenant, Luther S, Amcs, sccond infantry, has been'detailed as recruiting offi- | Philadelpl cor at Fort Omaha in place of First licuten- | Boston. Butler . Rice, adjutant, fourth infantry I post office at Caseade, Hloward eoun , has been discontinued. The &0 to Point Caswell. “J POSTMASTERS APPOINTED. The following lowa postmasters were appointed to-day: Miss C. Stranip, iion count Rankin, re Jostons 5. Loxpox Ierald Cal . A, Cavin, yico M. K. Chamberlain, removed. ‘assccAtlon|loormnenced tod « W. Nt HngHiaehi anpoliber!| s i oanenceds (0 ostmaster af Denison, and Wm. H. McAl- ister at Vinton, Lowa. Pension. ~—In thec Mrs. Hunter WASHINGTON, July 13 Ma whose elief the house p 0S8 d a bill grant- | victory over Bird; Ang a pension of 850 a month, which was ve- | Taubenhaus; toed by the president, Chairman Matson, of | man maste the invalid pensions committee, to-day pre- | tort and the five Ameri p,during the discussion of the bill, Mr. | Brooklyn... I ail will | 6. Unipire—York utuals nd, Afleo third. f d 10,50, fourth and torty-eighih sat into | ““Fla fifth race was declared off in conse- ng thi Mollie , Wick d the bad condition of the track. rON— The Base Ball Record. AT WASHING A heavy rain prevented the base ball game Time— ird. Me- low SBURC 40101101 1-9 an......0 003000 0 0- Ivin and nshman, — First ittsh ttsbur Valentine, INNAT— .0 00 Peechinn and Hawkins Brooklyn ‘incinnati 7, ati 6, Brool 3 00 0 0 0 uisviile 20, 420 00 0 1 0 0.0 2 lia. s 13 00 0 M 101 010 Klyn 2. 021 I i mpir topolitans 9. 7, Metropolitan s, Umpite— 0 2—9 — 4 irst ors o 0209 4 0-10 00 0 msey and MeGuiness, ., Baitimor rs—Louisville 4, Baltimore 2 000 0 0 0 Louis 15, onnelly. 10 Errors— 00001 0-38 00200 0-2 New York ase hits—Philadeldhia 5, Errors—Philadelphia 4, Boston e The Great Chess Tournament, L July 12, 10 ble—Special o hall with thirteen entries, emb er, St ) p. m. ) the B w York ik county, | ternational tournament of the British Chess at Vietoria the French cha the brilliant Polloc lollop; ex-champion Zurke: an players ing the rep- h champion, Blackburn, the veteran Bird and his recent antagonist, Burns; the invin- seof Mrs, | cible Guosberg, who has won all of the recent A Hunter, widow of General Hunter, for | tournaments and has just gained a signal mpr the ( on, Mason, sented a report to the house, in which he | MacKenzie, Mortimer, Lipschutz and Han- sustains the veto. He says the effect of the | ham, The i a“l would be to give $20 per month more | over surns, who had opened with one of his ian the sum allowed by the general law; that 1t is not alleged that the widow needs ;ny increase, and tl the committee a8 only tolerated the iy of widows of oflicers. Itix elaimant’s application for a legal rate of pen- | this open sion has been allowed by the pension office, | son and The majority repo; gned by the republi- | contested can_ members of the asguze of the bill over the veto, t has been the invariable practice to pension, | hopes of & at 850 per month, the widows of officers of 4 | the book: similar rank to that held by Gen that the pre: such bills during this se Kenze se of General Hancock’s widow), and there | atter the ¢ irregular French de 10 reason for making an exception in this | to cope with such a master as Guesl one time as if his game was dadly ed. But he gathered himself to- case. it looked — comprom oral Hunter: | to be in one of s N ot had signed s number of | prised himself in defeating Captain Mac- pschutz was not looking well seemed ill-prepared openings. Pollock efense again ing, The g Thubenhaus battle, resul! etting the A The el \ trip and irregu! st Blackburn of pensions | scored the game, to the surprise ot everyone, truo that the | as Blackburn is subposed to be well up in between M. . stubborn ame played ting in er a_ dra Opening in u player out of ic Mortim brilliant moods, appea R and su st victory was scored by Bird the and aw onnmittes, requests the | Hanham scored 'his game againsi Schollop, rolding that | Who had scored an red ud Big Rumors Over Small Affairs. gether for one of his great efforts, and se- WASHINGTON, July 18,—[Spec B the Brk]—The telegraphe Omaha is sald by those in & position to know | and devote 10 be a commencement of strikes, that before | onists with ,the closo of the year may ineludo every targer | 13 office in the country. According to this | '** authority, there will be 1o conc ment in the direction of a gener al Telegram unlucky tl ' strike at mln u;l ) 1 strike, but PARIS, J the operators 10 harass the company | d’Aumale 8 much as possible by confining | Chartres i the strike to ono office at a time. A s0on as | question of the trouble at Omaha shall be adjusted it is | th expected the Paciiic slope will coine forward | loc with a grievance, which will precipitate an- | in b othor strike in that locality, which will in trn be followed by one at Cliicazo and 50 on agonist to pl cured a brilllant vietory. Zuckertort was the hirtconth man, and therefore had with in the first round, it e himself to studying the antag- | whom he July 13.—Pr from Fran; mitates 1 f the rep ted move- The French Pretenders. to contend, which Jken of Liere asan advantage'in his ident Grevy signed that on the contrary it will be tho policy of | the decree for the expulsion of the Duke Duke ating de the 5 right to expel him, More Rioting at Belfast, he chamber of deputies will take action ng toward confiscation of all property ance belonging to the Orlcans family. fssunltely, - BELFAST, July 15,—Serious rioting broke The Cooked Goode, out this evening between Catholics and Pro- B e arox Tily 1 onator John. | testants. Many stones were thrown and re- Representatives ‘Tucker, Cabell, | Yolvers were f used, The military was ston and Ropresentatives Tucker, Cabell, | YOvers wero frociy usefe, Ihe smittary, w Wise, Croxton and Trig walted on the presi- I were injur fent this morning and urged the nomin - tlon of James Goode as solicitor general, T They represented that Goode has not been fairly dealt with and was not given a fair | ehusectts, gdeal. A member of the delegation is author- | resolution L Mlstening to their representations, expressed o case under consideratior al prohibit but had not yet WAsmNaroy, July 13—The president sent ‘the following nominations to the senate to- | the North day: David Turpie, of Indianapol | diana, vice John E. Lamb, resigned; G of 5,000, .fl. Munson, to be assayer of the United & orge ates South Chicag _dson, lowa; Ge ~ » . tured From the Bench, ", LinicAGo, July 13.—In the sutt of William I "L Jones against John B. Alicy, in court to- | vear, thaf i’dl)’. the court administered from the bench a | Veste plaintiff the protits of & railroad transaction. | eXport. udge Tuley said that during the trial a lot- Tho tan: ger, purporting to be a lotter from Jones, urg- | Peabody, wais offered by tho defendanis, but a witness | on Saturd yus found who said the original handwriting “Was that of Alley. “It was a bold attempt 4ty for the statement that the president, after | party in M compromising an ¥ i{ul]mlhy Qanelr foprosentatlons, exnrossed | saloon, and thiat the question of constitution- , to be [ isin the form ratherthan red inc 5 asserting and sent to the hospital. B it JLEGRAPH N Twohundred active republicans of Massa- nvention in_ Boston, adopted that the vepublican the lig husetts should declare its un- mism to quor ion should be subiuitted 10 the peo- tunnel ordinance passed ing the use of the La Side Railw t ners and Mass., have This bid was i and rant the dey ‘The Chicazo malleable iron works was de- ““@etermined what course to pursue. ple, and inviting men of all parties to co-on- ikl ok eray B Mayor Harrison of Chicago has vetoed the A week ago grant- mands, y company. what urrers of Salen inauge fug the acceptanco of Alloy’s proposition, | make ten hours s day’s work w Four thousand volved. ‘Tho employers prc ni Salle street tunnel to The veto has D \en are anofher ordinance which L United States attorney for the district of In- | demands an annual net rental for the tunnel bt property ofthe Denver & Rio Graudo D . . railroad was put up at auction in Denver Denver, Col. Postmasters—John Walsh, | Monday i sold. 0 Geore Coppell, Arnold i Gorge Ay Wiz, at Dow | Murcus, tobert 1 Mewturn, Thoodord 11, A. Waidonn C.Anderson,at Eaglo ook, Towa. | arom 0 00l & et P s eon 1 S omimition Acunk UheE’ W L 4 A ey known us the Conpell reorganization fox een g ) reulity nominal, e as the property was purchased for the ben elit 1A Railroad Schemer Severely Lec- | of the bondholders came under the plan of re-organization, ‘Tne latest returns contirm_ the previous es- timates of the wheat cron of Californi; it will be the largest eve The returns furnished by the county gevere rebuke to the plaintiff. The case was | assessos show a total yield of a fraction over g o ro o ‘1th the | 70,000,000 bushels, which will leave from Cali brought to eompel Alley to sharo with the fornin alono closo. on 60,000,000 bushels for stockhelders who thi: har- and rated a strike to and nir urs in- to siut down on the part of Jones 1o tmpose false evidenco | stroyed by fire last night, causing o ioss of £ upon the court,” said the judge. “Yesterduy | $100,000: msurance 85,00 "X xoceived by mail letter containing extracts | — Tlhe boiler of tho National flowring mil Parsons, Kas., exploded rine, white, aud Anderson L from newspapers vefleeting upon Alley, 1 Chave no rcason to doubt it eman- ‘fi ped, from Jones, 1 only mention this, ! 0 is beyond the jurisdiction of 4 eourt, to show the desperato etforts oried to by Jones to gain this suit, and it WaAsHING were kidoed. ox, July avpeterizes the naturs of this lifigatic from the commitide on not brought for malieious purposes ported favorably o ughih entively for speculative purposes. In | gnoropriate $2240,000 1579, the Des Molnes & Indianay road company, running from Des Moines y-eight miles to Callan jergo of bankruptey. 000, There wils a reasonable certainty,” | | CHICAG i a Favors Denver's Militavy Post. 18, —Senator Dave | s in s ry, coloved, Sewell, military affairs, re- Mr. Teller's bill to - ——— July U The Ninth Juror Secured, ~-A, H. A, Reed, a well ( the establishment and erectiou of a wililary post near Denver, Col, 10 cowrt sald, “that the road would have fo | known music dealer, was uccepted by both sold upou its mortgage indobieduess, and | sids was thoiotore of mowiual value. AL the iu the anarchiss trial to-day. wmakivg 4 juror secured, THE from Pacitic street''to ‘Williams st | Glenwood be s No End to the Business of Last Night's | Passed. ' point Oonnotl Hesslo Making it unlawhil ‘to use the publie | dost Lo stroots for advertising purposes withont | vation on which the | e first having obtained 4 hcense, Police. | ated, where it is said t ARRANGING FOR THE EXHIBITS, | Ordering the grading of Twenty-sixth | at Fahrenheit except ~ Iwenty-sixth aventie fzom Harney 10 St | to another place lower down but Glenwood fon = The )I‘\‘v\]~ aventio I'J;- d i | troeless as the first mentioned " rdering the dingiof Colloge street | this decided of ght 13 Dol - : ided in n ight Burcau—Del ns between St Mary's avanue and Leaven suceos: A Lamp Explosion—Brevitics worth stroot, Passstt, - and Other Local, Providing for the oxtension of Wool- | | More Talk Than Cents, worth strect westward to the Timits Detrcit Tribnne; Some absard sorey Passed imonats of money I The Council Proceedings, Changing rade of Cuming streat | o traced down about The city ¢ cil chose the warmest | from twenty-seventh strect to Thirtieth | T'wo men were intre il P i t | stroet | eacit other at the game Monda night of th son for one of the larg Prohibiting children from elimbing | No. 1 said to No 1 dropped #2 n.eetings of year. The meet was | upon cars of any railway in the city of | the game Saturday. called to order promptly at 8o'clock, and [ Oma Viaduets and railways. ‘How's that?' t was very nearly midnight when Cap. tain White deposited the proceeding of the me i for safe keeving, The mecting was at- tended by all of the aldermen except Mr Goodrich The r approvin between E Approved. A plat of Mayne's second addition was presented and referred to the committee on grades and grading. The reports of appraisers, asse: damages for streets, we The Fep received, President Bechel said that it the health whether the sance or not. of the they that an ground; thrown into could discover no unplea At this point Mr. Stuhl arose and any subjects or | building. Most of the talked of, came from d parties who had no busine Ing had kept out ther no trouble. On motion Mr. B minutes si ing which of the Mes vestigation of 1 the abolishing of the place as a nu On motion the repc the committee on polic A petition Humboldt assembly K. of L., asking for | - tigation of the conduct of Of- an inve ficers Matza of having assaulted and fearfully ten Frederi red to the committec ‘on po- us Reft lice. A petition Caldwell stre mittee on g A protest ag yor prosented a communies & the ordinances adopted at the |from Sixteenth to K 1nst meeting, The echief ported that )'Brien, driver of hook and ladder No. 1, on account of dr! committee on polic A leave of absence for four weeks was granted to City Attorney Connell. The city-mu taken «'mu' n(lv]n' 10 have the houses re oved from the street on Capitol avenue B Fun {on Cupitol aVenliC | rhe Board Moets and Discusses An enth and Thi The board of public works reported nomber of contracts for street gradin, o roceived et of the by they found no cause for considering the Omiaha Medical college @ nuisanee » bodie: ve the floor,” “and I think you ‘are ation for aiy OMAHA DAILY Pg with the ecity ilor ion ; Py of the fire deps he had remov al reported that he had ul veferred rd of he: Ith that meeti of the Dr. Leisenring, s stated that at a meeting | In i to r or to make such a ne nee the college w d nothing but pre He nd said that no flesh had been Mr. € the sinkhoic. He said he | as super ut odor. board then tions now in th nfectants. If s in the build- would have been scl ) i d he | O n an opportunity to ap- sided ~ aflair, would re A8 ance. s referred to rt wWus rec and MeBride, wnom they 'k Bubert on kriday night | V& t W3 on Idaho and Cuming streets, Twenty- soventh avenue, mittee on g A petition of the res street in reference to the grading of 3 3 streots in order to save the shade trees | Curtain ri was granted. as refe; Time—Theschool days of July. Lincoln from es on man asleep and many | will start for Lake Superio persons passing by ail with one opinion | where desire they gaze on the prostrate form that | yossible, if he A little reminder of old times was pro- | &8 duced by a tilt between Aldermen Yuy over the petition of cu concerning the grading of Seventeenth stroet. ‘I'he difference men was upon a question of reference. Mr, Dailey grew warm under the collar a_breeze by giving out the | $1: cold information that Mr. Lee didnot | +** even own any one ward, although he | bere acted as though he owned the city. and Dai and started street from Hary tment re- | N d James | strc Max Mc tion w s amuch as 4 uld | position given by the Chicago associa- | Nineteenth st tion, and 4 committee will be sent to the | through Millard ) - | city on the lake, in order to gain some | N 3 cent action of the council. He denied [ points of information whieh will enable | Nineteenth street now runs nninterrupt- 1ecessfully earried out, | edly through the city from Harney street and is onc of the finest streets in Omahe Personal, 3. Chas. had been buried on the | the projec dng at h rg for the opening of | Dassenge S referred to the com- | thata d to the o Scene—I g > e SO | matis Person dents of Burt | stranger. Loo | the so Ent Lo vonteonth | hurricdly. _ woen tho alder- | T Suy hore young fellow, this pl: no boarding house nor palace gorously- ay! git up! No drunke; BEE plice. Ordering th Narr 1 Creating pavi rd ading of Twelfth st WEDNESDAY t| & ised 1o Howard and of | of {1 twenty-third street i ¢ Ordering the grading of Miami street ‘A from Hill street to State street. Grades and grading ablishing the g sed. rrowing Passed. Tha council then adjourned, Pty fooling when I THE OMAHA EXPOSITION, “IKnew you w y you lost ) at No nth streot from Pacifio t to Pierce street, Passed, Creating sewer distrist No. kenness. Referred to Creating a board of adjustment for the wde of Castellar | back Passed. | lone who S5 200 SWould nteenth streets, ur JULY The A e buildin woent nd of cour n ma es all Important Project. thoro." A meeting of the Exposition Building association was held last night in the A prominent sporting man rooms on Capitol avenue,to discuss plans for an exposition to be held in Omaha ing | during fair weck. the opening of certain | men were present, and the subject was thoronghly aired evening’s discussion. ver was clected chairman of the meeting and I W. Miner s After this tempor; s made ar ollege was a nwi- [ plans for an exposition to be held in the . seeretary | exposition building «during fair week, | completely cut board of health, being | September 13, to be knows called upon of the board of health the membe could notdecide that the coll a nuisance, and that he had been in- | the manufacturers, wholcs structed by the may port. Dr. Leisenring said he invited the }surrounding states council to visit the place, and if they considered ita nuis; be removed. dice had started the report and the ter seeure as presentation of indusiri ss houses gones to be ted the trains, for mells, so much | going and in-coming trafhs w and the guly e signed was that the delay w some conuecting trajn. What the diffi- et was allowed a | culty with the latter w: specch. Ho d the place and had not got the ste out of his mouth yet. He had not bee pear before the hoard of health, mect- | eXcu was a one Putrescent mortality is the hedule time, t instanc tock in trade | ine at Plattsmouth,” college. A proper in- M. train for Lincoln and ar time. The worst of “Overland” that did not I ved from Von | 10:30, when it should haye been aw The eause was arrival of the “Q" fast ma train on_the ited for. W 1s on the Chicago, Burlington Quincy could not b tained cither through railroad offierals or , but the genc ere storm is brewing in Iowa nger Stranger—Drunk! 'mnot drunk T am Mr. P. Ford took a handat this point, | an oflicer of the and with stop for a second, 1 interfering with ' aflairs in hi he would exeuse him, as he didn’t know any bette lelr. Lo the gentler a for order from tl. The petition of Mr: for damag abate Livi Hickory streef to the del The claim of D. Van Etten for $5,100 dam to Harney strect property by chang de was refc mittee on linance and ¢ By Cheney—Instructing the marshal to slaughiter house on Webster | Pl Adopted. bered, was strande Imci! clerk to | time ago, and to wh abate th stroot as By Lowr; use at the By Lowry: bills of thé Omaha Gas company, exeept tor broken stroet gluss. Adopted. By Ford—]] pointed to ascertain by what authority r. Birkelt has used the Tenth stredt | Nutional bank buildigg. = Ten or a dozen wembers were present, and considerable routine busmess was dispo ed had been | Subject of the freighy Wwar between the Towa roads was discuséed, the general sentiment being that the fre be ter: Commissioner Griflith read curb stone for a foundation for a cellar. Ford, Lowry & Goodman appointed. Mr. Birkelt who was present stated that the stone he u purchased from Murphy & Co. By Daily- noer to build east of the Union Pacific shops to furnish » boat. Adopted. which he had rec Adopted, road to garb Dalley- Natio! a smile that made the clock grad on Juckson strc the committee A communi gation from the First ward, a nuisance, y—arstrueting t purchase anew s ty elections. Adopted. ‘hat o 1id M Lee to property by cf t was referred to of ballot boxes for 1»- k ‘That the auditor certify no uthorizng the gity engl bridge across the sewe tending invitation to the | th ssociation of Charities and [ good for Corrections to meet in Omaha next year, | 'a Adopted, By Builey—Ordoring a telephone in the of the bmlding nspector, and di continuing the ono ’fn Adopted. At this point the proceedings turbed by a call, for lu-lB A Third ward reformer. Mr. kett had | ™ buttonholed him and was explaining the enth street Ford rudely x.m;:lml the explanation by asking the p ofli oftica. T the poundmaster,: re dis- om the ourbstone matter, — Mr. ent to keep the visitors outside tho railing. By Goodman —- That the contract awarded to Stuht & Hamil for the grad- ing of ‘I'wenty-seventh avenue be re- seiuded, 8pecial ordinance making appropri tion for the payment of labilities in- curred durmng the month of June. Passed. Disallowing the maintenance, location or operation of medical colloges and ORDINANCES. 7 Stranger Don’t you se replied to the ‘“‘aspersions of [ PEW on an”’ in & manner that brought « e chair, L1 drown the pain. BhAIE S | T Fonwick asking | |ts on his “No. tons aims, doing tent the hands many times v ‘d boen | Oficer— O, e, tho old pose, overcome by the heat.” A No ireo. Heat bodarned, » shoes wonder. There It is now quitc d to sit right down here and take ’em off and then Zo to sleep to 28 and I h A QCircas U The eireus car which occ 's brickyard on | delay to the B, & M. train at Cedar Creck ws referved | yesterday morning by causing another | and car to be derailed is that which contains the show outlit of the Charles H. Brooks | penled \d to the coni- | Comedy company. tricals through the small | heen SOLUTIONS. towns of the state and reports good suc- | on the quiet. Of 1 ¢l | known among those intel nem- | the roads were zl\'im:lslwl inl ut 88, They were ate ci o eircus will The Frelg rommitteo he ap- Phie Omaha freighy pul ing last night in its roon nated "as e morning say Les. Soldicrs on the Move. Packaioe {1 e last Gacal ¥ Ay L has | Viousone is an i Favortd Fourth’ has nted for by the deliciency of supplies As usual Tuesday the demand is more quiet, buta good volumne of business 1s in progress, the number of buyers present being increase The last of the left Fort Omaha, Major Powell and Licutenant Andrus having left on the “Overland” t Their destinaticn is Boise Idaho. The officers’ families accompa nied them and quite a nu! men and society folks w to bid adieu to the ps ght., The M. E. Picnle, Possible 1. W. Linniger was elected to act rtendent of the exposition. The djourned to meet this morn- f-past So'clock, to further dis M The fgar n cars, W 2pot. platform. r blue-coatid guardian of the peace | “ 3 nghs, officer looks mad, man us, which, it will be in this city some | shippers of live stock I Brooks and his | very quiet, and iv has only been st two days that an open cut of mude, thatsome of the roads had placcd buyers et is not substanti- While no meeting of the roads hus pocts would soem ement of the difliculty rty bolonged. 1615 & ryest time and again tike the road, — on the Omaha mar 1z it prospects an immegiate, restoration of last night. The with the trip, which was not marred by ac- cident or cloudy incident of any kind. A great deal of dissatisfaction was expre: at the mauner in which the visitors we night , that not hands during the Chies Men who bet a dollar tell their friends it About twenty gentle- | was 0. in the course of the ccretary. nization & mo- ul to prepare the Om large as _ possible | the p 1te and busi- ly of rhrasks Itw fter the N nnual ex- | Wish, Jfor_nearly ason s caused by west Ci ol pegular B & | N. Y all was _the reg ve here trip t E. attributable to the i le regu- | omont latter roud Mort definitely a s and grading. along the line of that road. with change of gr e inst the change of grade It Was Tho Shoes. Oflic was i porilic condition was caused by the | with ns | beer that fonmith. 1| Severalme o exposition. An effort will be | indignation, and i owners in neteenth stre: common council to ascertsin ion 1s being taken, [ be patterned | aathority it is to be done, and by The council is to be ot take its Caldw and so on to the north pole if 1 exhibits from | siding on N and | why this rope d to the nd Mr Jast night. could not be 1 ; n j ; Dr. R. R. Meredith aid he had | more definitely ascértaihed than in the | Lome 5 _ y, to which | Congreg: was attached the Methodist Episcopal [ Rev. i bebind _an hour, | tist church, | owing, it 1s said, to difficpley-with the en- | mer’s vacation, going lirst to Rochester, i t ev left ] g wostid not Frank Dunagin, ’ ult in ]mll out until nearly an hofr after. regu- | agent at Shoshone, was in the eity Ty terday on his way home from an extended o the e N. W h's vac on, s our n the eit C gions. in't hake Man u\mkus.‘i men aroun: week. for li ot g anotl th John Finch.l’ the old_dodge T sup- and curtain talis. | to G. a The party hs been | ing e nl din by the Nic d that the Nickel | ths ed about | has D) fegurr reau, ed spoedily telegram ved frbm Chicago in were | ye e, for! un last City ber of military o at the depot | w ty —— phob ed still very sick, aceident of which the little fe victim. waukee. -six. men under | in many down in the y r and the blue mud of river having preserved them. The discovery has been The four hundred men, women and | beetle, common in southern children who went to Glenwood, Ia., yes- terday for a day’s pleasure, returned at -all seemed pleased Seven fo | e & 2ningr, afte ional friend J. W. Huris, etary agent of the B. Heath, have gone to Spi 1 The senior partne al opinion 18 | & Shoe Co., of St. Loui business. Mr, G euterprisin, ing of locati tuy Brown, the well known clerk of = the sapreme court, rand sleeping | visiv which b uss i may pein Gilde Burnham trip to New York ci He was called home by the sad uceident which befell his . The latter 14 1 in Glenwood in mayor and others serfect bower to the party eeted W hen the Omahans r wound to Grand avenue and som g district No. 7L | of #00 on Chicago, and I took it up quick.” ) you lost to of his No. 2 treated the crowd over ¥ il Don't Want the Strect Broken. The property owners on North Nine teenth street have just found out that Dbreak is proposed in this fine thorough fare ai Elm strect on e latter. At this point ck houses are to oll’ be all out- | Nelson. left for Spirit Lake last ¢ bebind Miss Dollic Wilson, of Newton, in the city, visiting Mrs. J. M R. W. Marsh, freight agent of the Northwestern, went the te cner, salesman _for der & Co. for a number of year wes to-day for Louisyille, ( tion. George Armstrong and family, Mr. G to general & M. is sugges has returned from a business. little as win 20 the built Nincteenth tingshave been held to express petition signed by locuhity popular £ Bo v visit n Omaha. stor of the Bap his snm- y for on e, on 1886, the matter an objeotive whed n they were escorted to the yol hade Michigan madea erack up. Sure; give me a chance, “Well, T1Ubet you $100 to §1 thit you never lost a cent.’ “T'1 take that bet,” and No. 1 fished a dollar out went down and pulled out a bundle of purpose of monumenting the city. | about £1,000, picked a hundred dollar bill off the top, and put up No. 1 weakene clothes 1 and said: “T was only A 1 lost §200." ro lying when you said , for Tam the man the bets and bookings north side of it is said si which istol sked rular Shiverick left for cuss the matter. the east last evening. z = Charley . Demy went to ou ! OFF-DAY ?:n':n(,\ns. FAN ST AEC I EHE d tho trouble, If we had given you | ‘G, oral Benind fwndBusinesson All | U. S. District Attorney ur cellar you would 5 e 11, I think.” 3 the Koads. went to Lincoln last night. & could bo 1o odor from | Themtensc heat yestorday must have | Dr. Mercer and his sons, Gec xproess and bagrage aking a n February | s on s way to short time he stopping off t. It may be it he will turn up in the Arctic The Live Stock Cut. cut in live stock and Chicago, is quarrel over the dre; H, Hammond & Co. The regular rate on dressed meats was 89c and the contract y sioned the | the Milwaukee 30c. down to 16c on of that cut has over. The ros with eag accusing each othe :h othe been u held a meet- | been catlod, vros 1 the Nobraska | favor an early sott and a restoration of old rates, an on n lent ates, rsted that the pr cen Omaha tgrowth of the old A beef rate given by the Mil- This rate was cut 124c on beef, The standing between the ronds. growin, r been enti The New Xork Dry Goods. d'June 500 packages again s in 1554, and 166,006 in 1581 awaiting the Oklakoma country. instances, thousand ible ought o | 125,147 packages, neainst 11 a8 possible. | tinla 1ast yoar, 02,241 in 1854, and 87,700 in 1555, ‘The draft upon the supply 3 shown 10 the total for the 1 nuts to ar 900, a logal ma od of. The | New Yom, July 18.—Exports of domestic for the same by the mill: daily, The pilés of the old London bridge, put » still sound, the the Tham -— men are eucamped along the southern border of Kansas opening of the e | HMalford S8auce is palatable and healthy. m the wills Then they were taken just Barring the pienic was $100 ot said last D0 changed eries here st s addition necessary. Shoshone Lambertson Helphie general ston, left for with his freight and Stockton it Lake. of tie Gauss Boot is in town 0 well pleased eeity that he is think- here. Horace overing slowly, but it is probable that he will b crippléd having one leg shorter thun Mrs, Burnham, the mother. is nd is still nmaware of the ow was the te with utting rates generally that all at it was within the n, and is readily te that a t Surope, 18 & never-failing antidote in cases of hydro- iR S Ok CHICAGO TRADES 1N WHEAT, The Rudolph Dorn Oase Reviyed. A snit filed in the district court yester day afternoon revives recollections of | Tho Cereal Suffers a Decline. Even Under the flight from this city of Rudolph Dorn, Bullish News Outside, who was implicated in the Saline land : | frands. Among other liabilities which v Dorn owed when he left wagone of £1,2580 in favor of the Ctmmercial National bank A SINGULAR STATE OF AFFAIRS. of thi city, Shoetly after he left Omahia | Corn Shows More Strength, | in 1884 the bank sued him on the note | Prices Fluctuate-Provisions & and recovered judgment against him for tureless The Cattle Market the full amount, with interest. They Steady Monday's coulil not recover on this judgment how | ever, by reason of the faet that the picce of property which represented Dorn's ¢ estate | ered, fraudu CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Advance, In been, asis lontly disposed of. Tt 1s said that for the ) Iv 18 1 Tl consideration of §1 Mrs. Dorn transferred | ,, CTHCAG, July 13— (Special Telegram to to Edmund ke this property—some | the Brej—WitkAt—-Comparatively spoak lots in Okahoma addition, who in turn | I0% the leading markets were somewhat transferred it to one William Winter, The | easier to-day than yesterday, and as then latter, for some mysterious reason, ve- | they werein marked contrast to the day be transforred 1t to Mrs. Dorn, who in turn | fore, the comparison of today’s values with disposed of it at a merely nominal price | those raling the latter part of the week makes toone J. M. Katzmeier. This man still | a pleasing showlng for the bearsand a pro holds the property. ‘The suit is brought | portionately disconraging one for the bulls. by the Commercinf National bank 1o sit | 1t is, at the same t aside these sales, which, it is cluimed,are fraudulent, is to recover on this property the amount of the judgment with interest $1,36: The defendants in the suit are Mrs. Rudolph Dorn. Edmund Peycke, Willimm Wicker, J. M. Katzmeier. Brovitics. . anoteworthy and sin gular fact that while the market not only fails to show strength, but actually falls back n little in price, the news on the floor and from out-of-town sources is quite dis tinetly of a bullish color. From the north wost, where the are still long on temperature and short on rain, one hears The prisoners are to be arraigned in [ that the milling interests and breeders in the district court this morning that locality think favorably of wheat pur- Willinm Ainley was fined $1 and costs [ chase. But this, in view of the probable in police court to-day for leaving his team | damage by reason of the drought, is not par unhitched. He went to jail ticularly to be wondered at. It is even more Grading is being pusned very rapidly | surprising that here in- Chicago, where the on Cuming streed, and the w the dust | makers of the market are all located, weo flies is most frightful to experience should hear that Kent, Cudahy, Ream, Jones The dress parade of the soldiers which | and the “strongmen’ generally are buying has been dispensed for some time on ac- | more or less wheat and prices still keep down count of the change of troops will be re- | and the market run along so smoothly. sumed next week. August wheat opened exactly at eurb prices The water wo for o k sprink- ~S1e-~but this was %je under last night’s oty ling was used very generously yestorday, | cial elosing, there having Leen littlo break the railroml companies pubiely | Afler TUhe regular | rading - yesterday. ering their stock depot, platforims, ,:‘.l'" PR A LML AU tor a little while values kept Judge Dundy, of the Umted States | fairly up to Sle: but on very general realizing court, issued an order ysterday the a seal crowd Augnst Tell off to 80 e, torneys in the Sloman failive to siow wsing back 1o S0%e and toward the st G R oinie ek to S0 e, Al offerings wero y y, the accounts of Sumuel Slo- | s B ithout any “trouble, and there was man, the former receiver, should not be ) . ry no_ appatent inelination to crowd the markot apvroved and the reeviver discharged. either wayv. Just allow it to sall along with It is said that the rvesidents of Walnut | conditions much lighter than usual.” Out and Orchard Hills intend to make an ef- | siders (conntry traders) had very little to do fortto bo taken into the city, for the | With the market, e close at 1 o'elock was RGBT § : susy und @ little heavy principal purpose of getting vid of the | CUaY a4 SR loons, a5 business put that way will | ,, SOy —Moe strenglh was shown in corn, : ¢ y n otwithstandi he hea ceipts I to g 1,000 steady early at ¢, selling to 404e, then Anice wagon ran into a buggy con K 1o 80% ¢, and aronnd 12:30 sharply up to taining o lndyand a boy yost afer. | 00 on Tocal call, Dut not Keeping up to out noon, and upset the vehicle. The boy [ S48 BUces. fiicia was tun over and sustained a fracture of |y b iiiind e otaod, i alto- his arm in two § s, The dady was | duets, the vange being within 10e, the market aratively uninjured being alternately easy and then moderately ' Cheney, southwestern passenger | easy. gent of the Sioux City road, has been authorized to sell excursion tickets to Spirit s and return for $5.50. —(Sy tickets ‘;‘,'”1 “;'fi:wltl';{ fl;l-'" '1]:x3[~- s | the Bre—Carrni—M the market on tickets to wul, good 1or tour | \was 10.@15e higher, and more or less excited days, Jeaxing Qunaba Saturday night, are | Togay's prices were just about the sae, Rk ous litte | Pt element of buoyaney and excitement ubotre: e hotorious it [ wasiotin tho trude. warket was more o et Bonients | settled, and goud to choice licht aud medivm court. for stealing seven and one-half | Weighteattle sold well. ‘The demand for cords of woods off Reced & Van Caomp's | Coarse, heavy eattie and inferior thin stock addition’. Jrge Gresham, an expre was very light. Some 1500-1b cattle were very man, who hauled the woot for Kubo dull at about $4.55, and there were only two was also arrested on the same cha dressed beef wen and one New York ship Both gave bonds for thei ypearance on | verto bid on them. There were about 2,400 CHICAGO 11V STOC I'he CuicaGo, July al Telegram to July 15, and were released Texas eattle received to-da market The Union Pacific company has very | was weak and slow, — and bids neat on the 5 o'clock | W lower. Sales were at 82,60 @25 for Just | cows o wood wrassers, with “two of ) choice ot Tr-lb corn fed Texans 00, Sales of Texans were quite uneven. Asa rule prices we 0@s0e lower than the hurl n wliing passenge ¢ to locute themsclves according to intended destination. This is_ s t convenience and will save consid- | best prices last week, Two cars of three and ble confusion when the conn four-year 1031-1b Indian wintered Texans ns at Valley, Columbus and ( sold it $5.50, with two cars of five and six- 11584 Ibs, at the same price, Tho ke Cattle company, Plum Creek, L marketed 162 Lead of b steers at Island are reached. The different e will be hed and there will be no “Change cars for Lincoln, ete.” A pocket book was fonnd in one of the \ipping steers, 1350 to lumber yards in the south of city 15 1o 1350 bs, $4.00@ terday, containing a certilicate ten B, 25 shares, £1,000 each, in the Sprinfield I'he market was active to the extent ;iuhl and silyer mining company, of Lan- | QF thesupply un_dl DEICE B0 hicher g|;ni: der county, Nevada, dated Octol 15, | Mone x\\l.mx\t\'l;; ululuul. x.nlm 15 one we 1864, and bearing the name of Thompson | bt 00 K66 fon tongh and common: upbell. The book also contnined a | post heayy & e g clipping from the Bek of the swicide of Laura Phillips, which occurred in this city about four months ago. T : New York. July 1.—Moxey—On call got loose from its | casy, ranging from'1}; to 2i4, closing at 2 fastemngs in a railrond car at Portfand, | per cent. Ore., and taking possession of a local ex” | Prisi MERCANTILE PAre: —4@5 per press office, held it against all comers for several hours, A large black b RLING EXCHANGE —Dull: 84505 for y day bills, and $4.88 on demand. HVERSMENTS—Dull but fivm, Srocks—Rumors of the development of ition to plans heretofore regarded with ulted in a free selling of stock to- st prices generally showed a de- i ‘nt, but_Pacitic Mail and per cent. Prices continued showing al noon a full ad- tacked Al stocks The decline and aetivity ther shortly befor p.m., and a W which gathered strength 1owards " the ctose of the board, and the market clo niined to Lacka- nna, St Paul, Lake Shore, Pacitic Mail Western Union, The net result of the day’s business is an advance for the great majority of active shares, ranging from 5 to 3 per cent. BTOCKS ON WALL STRERT. 3% cont bonds... 10037 C, &N. W - COOLER T Ladies Wanting to Keep Cool Should See Our Stock of FRENCH ORGANDY LAW BEST DOMESTIC LAWNS. PLAIN FANCY SWISS GOODS, FiNe INpia Linox axp Mun WHITE STRIPES, CHECKS FANCYS, FINESILK AND WOOL GRENADINE and all kinds of fine summn We have deecided to clear out these goods during the next Foer pavs, and we will not hesitate to cut prices to effcet the anc We are offer dozen lac mitts (all colors) at 25¢ PER PA sold for 40c. TS ngs REMEMBER OUR FINE SUMMER GOODS | Now 4'5.. .. MUST GO DURING TIE NEXT FIFTEEN | Facific 6's r fabrics. tirm, The activity was i+ ies silk usually DAYS, Central I O'Doxanon & SuEnry, ChAL 5 3 TG : POSTOFFICE. preferr 151h STiEER, NEXT 10 THE POSTORFICE o BT Hotii You should try CerovLing as a break. | Dol & $15t L & & fast dish C. B. Moowr & Co, | Ru&d orofor . R g C., M, & - - preferred.. ., 5 yn-h-m-d Hillsdale—Lots only #150 to and | Hlinois Central, St P, &0 will sell for doubls this figure in 12 | L, 6. & W L1 ieferre wonths’ time. Cowme and see them, Kansas & Texas. 805 Texas Pac R 8435 Union P’ ANESI B *|W., Bt. L. ©p N AT | | preferred... 20 Taking quality into cons . 1061 Western Union 65} nn;;m;.\uslcfl cheaper than any yard O, 1 & Novaasss 10734 intown. My new oflice, 9th and Douglas streot is vory convonicnt, ¥RODUOH MARKET Frep W. GRAY. P — Flour—Quiet and un- 1 flour, $4.15@4.50; nsin, $4.0004.60} 0.7 Minnesota atents, $4.40@4.50; low quiet, §4.25 preferres - Lots selling to-d sold a year ago for $100 to ! of this and get a lot now in Hill: $150 to §175 and on Anes' Rearn Esi tor §500 to $1,000 Chicago, July 1 0. Think | chabiged; winr whe : southern, i, sdale for | ichigan soit spring, balkers, $2.504.10 grades,’ §1 3.50 in barrels, s Wi Have More InStock. Sules of West Side Jots during the past fairly s ensti, ) ve; closed i August, U Actiy " casier and month been unprecedented in elosed HOVO Y r Omaha. Bell & McCandlish, 1511 Dorge September, Y a Lo owever, ot 8375 euo! 3 etivitys August and Sep- st., have some left, however, st 8375 euch. | (80 10 sier and closed 1@ ife bet- others unchanged; cash, {@Xc; Seplember, ,‘{d Corner lot on Farr ter for A m st. for §16,000. itios muke suburban homes n and this eluss of lots grows with the rest. This is to be considered. See Hillsdale at $150 and buy one when you ean at this figur Avis' ReaL b Large i Prime, 52,05, TATE AGENCY, Whisky—81.14, 17 | A r Yor rately aetive ular, — 10T FARNAM 8T closin sh, A ugust, 1 : S.n21 sember, Buy MoAlsster&Rich Hill coals, bestlime 5 e, et Btk cement, ete., of Hayeas&Co. 15& Farnam stead D0y Augusty - Sep ing to be Liad at this The greatest bs f Meats % 56@n00; short time in the city are thosc offered by | ribs, $6.95: short clear, 86556 10, f Boggs & Mill in “their splondid Owmaha ‘ Butter— Fine grades firm; creamery, 13@ | | | w addition, i6igc; dairy, 10@ills | creaw cheddars, 1@ Anericas, S@sige. y of honest tailor- to Clothier, id Farnam Lasier; 11 @124 Heavy dry salted. fully enred, 8ie; wngid, Thie; bull hides, sige; ary’ dling, 15@lic: calf skins, 5@10'ge; deacons, 500 gich. Taliow—1n country, #ge; For s good var clothing at low prices LGUTTER, the Mammg Cor. 10t — - Horse Owners. Koop your horses healthy by usiag Dr ; cake, Chambers’ Condition Fowaers, only 50c a | Slpmonts puckage. For sale at cueckered b [ 1500 Huiney stie P

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