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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1880, A Revised Opinion That Make a Mole- | Six Men Arrested as the Perpetrators Shoit tritésviews Gathered in the | in the oity lhv‘l‘i‘l‘ar"?:[“l" is generally regarded as hill of a Mountain. of the Crime, do, although the opinidn of i Hotel Rotundas, Colonel Burnham and wife have gone 3 3 3 : WasimiNaros, July 10.-[Special to the KAaxsas Crry, July 10.—Six men are in - e s W 5. . o vo Snivt ke, h Mr. J. G andt differs from this senti He Makes a Short 8peech in Favor of the | 1, '\ vety groat deal more prominence | jail at Wyandotte, Kan., charged with hav- A Robber Gets the Uash of a Park Ave John D. Howe of St. Panl. [Mr. Howe IU‘I!_'II(y ||"«\L W. Whitner has roturmed | ment in one particulat oase. A few Oleomargarine Bill, 1 en 1o the Laird-Cobbdiffienlty at | ing wrecked the Missouri Pacific freight nue Street Oar formerly resided in this city and is now | ¢ ‘tho cnst, e o @ | months ago hoe |‘I'\Yh~~(|\| S, E. Lehwan, the capitol on Friday afternoon than the | train between Wyandotte and this city at 3 —_— gengral solicitor of C. 8t. M. P’. & Omaha. ] Miss Waters, oashier of the Palmer | Who occupies one of his stores in Turner ), is At the Paxton hall building, corner 10th and Howard, A WIDOW'S pcnséNAL APPEAL. | facts warranted, Little hasoccurred here for | o'clock on the morning of Apri Inst, during | TIIE BOARD OF ' EDUGCATION. | ‘‘Omaha is growing more than any city I | house, Chic months worthy of newspaper space, and the | the great southwestern railroad strike L know. But there is one thing here that Dr. Wm. Edwards, of Platte Centat, to vacate his premises M !'lu: ;u»m_u_x was quarrel and the blow were worked up with | and by which Ben Iorton, fireman, and is n'sbame, and that is tho sidewalks. | coronoer of Platte county, is it the city. © | Squd, taken to enable Mr. Brandt's son, She Brings Her C ren to Cleve- | enterprise commending genius. There was srge Carlisle, brakeman, were killed. The | Two Divorce Cases—A High-Priced | {ry00d4 down Farnam streot there are Mra, 11; dorion At SANEHtet; HAEY, | Torany. &, CUEr lut;‘\m I Bt land and Asks Him Not to Veto but one feature in the trouble which marked | alleged wreckers are members of the execu- Nurse—Weeping Water Excurs half & dozen different Kinds, in all condi- | have gone to New York for a fow days. | Lehman Lt “’“;:W"“'\‘ o e Her Pension Bill -Washing- a difference between it and many others | tive hoard of the local ldge of the Knights slon—Talks ‘with Travelers téns; “Soms of Blok and Haps and A. Block, of Atlantic, la., and H. Hey- | rented said store for a certain length 3 ton News, which take place in the hall of the house of | of Labor there, and Hamilton, who is repre- —Delayed Yrains, siank and rible cond “Ihat is | Man, of Denison, la,, are at the Mer- | of time and had established himsolf representatives every week. That was the | sented as the ringleader of the crime, ““‘I"‘“;‘I"““‘:‘ “"‘““|’l‘il:':‘,"| 4 Lof the | chants thoroughly, was paying his rent in ad T tle blow delivered by Lair o : there | is A oard. Tho — a shame e principle strec the - .t AL AR, ¢ ¢ Spoaking For Datry 1n terest little blow delivered by Laird. Usually there | i chairman of the board. The R city, You ‘onght to have broad firm |, Gener al J. 8. Casement and D. D. | vance, &c., &e. Mr. Brandt then songht W st iy 10,=18 1 | isa great deal of bad blood among members | prisoners are Georze . Hamilton, A Street Gar Robbery. walks running the longth of the street. | {asemont, of Painsville, 0., are st the | legal ‘means of ejecting him throngh B 6% Brw.|—Senxtor VanWyok y'”“w_“": of the house and @ very largo amount of | recently & spex | goliceman, Robert Goers, | A daring street ear robbery and a cold- | Tt wonld attract_tho attention of stran. | Paxton house on their way oast Justice Helsley's court. ~ This resultod WHEE bt vory w;‘ apoecli this m"““m“‘ quarreling, and the Wonder is that there ike L |l MI; “\ -‘v’r:l |".\':I:ll“)lh;¥|‘l - ‘""l blooded assault upon the driver was com- | gers and give them much less reason to | Superintendent Wicks, of the Pullman \ln ’lh aindt n.v\vlnml-lgl |\!‘|L{nu m” ag anl] i fBGeE . tiis olewmureatine B HA | L ok O O e 5 en, an employe of an- ice firm. | mitted on the Park avenue car line on | gomment unfavorably upon the ci Palace Car company, was a passenger | Chmann. AL Cetmant, W e SR AN A bl M) Laird and Cobb within itself amounted to has beon \wor np-* by | Lake street, at 10:90 o' Wrgoh | Then there are buldings here that are a overland” Tast evenir v San | the'ease to the district court as he thinks + 8aid the objcct of the measure Was ot to | yying The blow which caught the latter N detootives, _and thy evi. | Lake strect, at 10:30 o'clock last night. | jiiopice, Take that old pepper-box for [ Francisco that the ehange of location would causo raise revenue, but that it was necessary to | oy the Ly would not have staggered a_child the prisoners | The driver of car No. 9 was making his a great loss to him,and that as he is com 15t of some instance. What first class city Richardson, of Chi t ¥ g ngo, was in ol t make a tax on the production of the article in | It was but a miserable little scrateh, Proba tes this, last run and was driving at a rapid rate | would allow such a thing on VOStOr the guest of E.A plying with all_agreoments made af the ordor to guarantoe fts exceution. 1t thio law | BIYALILhad Aot Jach SO e RS SRt ey e WL | of speed, when he was hailed by a pas. | its principal ~ street, Farnam amin, of Iler & Co. 'He is en routo | {ime of rental which was several yonrs Payson stood between the two men made the reach for Laird long, it WS, and | pave been o hard hit, but it is aiso pr ime to the oftici s quite a of excitement night among the knights ot lab ago, he ought to be allowed toremain raised a revene it would be Mully exe- where he is cuted, us are the present revenue la Nere to. | senger at the corner of Twentieth and | ought to have blocks of four and five | to Chadron. over tho | L.ake. He checked tho ear, which was | Stories all the way down, but look at that, Miss Georgic Shipr nd Miss Minnie then it would carry with it ample weans to | that if it had not been for the presence of | charges thus reported and imputations made | o0 vied by a there is one of wood and only one story [ Willhite leave to-morr wening Mil The Dinemoor-Parcell Case. fquidate the costs of its execution, 1t was | Judge Payson there would have been no | against theirorder. URIMEN 29 in height. Why, when I came here, | waukee, to vis ands The case of Dr. Dinsmoor against Dr. hel &% | blow, as Taird secued to be nerved by the ROVOR EACRNTMAN L g B LTl s ukco, to visit friends and p p held by many that a tax of 5 cents a pound | 210N e FL R L ity A Y #ELL 3 ) went; years ago, they were building the | Saengerfest. Parcell, which has attracted considerablo 4 7 \’ to be | fact thata man of character and reputation The Base Ball Record. who was apparently in a drunken con- | Caldwell bloek. That was considered a {3 cted considerable was excessive. 1f it was found on t p o ‘ace . by, of Philadelphia, is visit- | attention d g the past fow days, will stood between Lim and his opponent, Fnce \ = 4 Joad £ 3 ey, of Philadelphia, i ntion during the past fow days, wi ceesaive and. 1o, b6 burdensome, it would | Siogd batween im and bisopponent | Kaco | A Cmtcaao— - ©C 5ot o | dition. He entored the ear and nskedtho | Bood building for thoso days, but Omaha t ; c o ; e Thiees | ing Isaac Vanklorn, of this city, and con- | come up on a motion for a dissolution of easily be amended at some future time, but 1t | doeile. ‘T'he most sesational and lamentable 10 4 1— g | driver, Julius Peterson, if there would be | o ht to have much finer on _ll{gsln templates investing in Omaha’ proporty | 1o vil‘ atas s of tie “'_( it should be tried as it now stood. 1f none but | partof the wholo affair was that two mem- First base | Another 1'nlrnlml|g. Receiving an aflirma- | bul ‘l('"f-»‘ ‘i‘f:‘fi‘:"w ”".‘; “t‘h') i‘[‘; St | for speculative purposes. | BE '.“f‘ ‘!"' S :’"‘ A W ““ b " 7 i _ | bersof congress should stoop to go ont to rors—Chi- | tive reply he sat down near | Zens take the intere Al 8 OILY. court judges on Saturday next. Somo pure and wholesome oleomargerine was man- Pers 0fconeress siould, Sloop, fo- g9 o (0 ors—Chi y . kit hot & [ ooks a8 if thoy were ex- | R. Kalish, the merchant tailor, corner i AN AL AV B ufactured there would be no necessity for a | moral or fmnioral, of that arrangement that the front end of the “car and | theyshould. It look TEA Sixteenth and Davenport stroots, has left | Sensational developments are expected, cago 11, St. Lonis 5, K 3, St. Lows 9. Umpire-Connolly. d ! : RARAY L or i AT WASHINGT remained silent a few munutes, | pecting strangers with theirmoney to ' O eSS i, whero ho | and this trial will doubtless be largely at law such as the bill proposed, but there were | makes talk, : Nationnls. 0210000 4 0—7|Hothon pulled the front door open and | come and build up the town. h""ll‘ l‘.'” £O on a "“:‘""_‘»‘{ trip, where he | $ AR Bartlott & Cornish appear for frauds in its manufacture, and outrageous liere is nothing in the report of a future | 334 i 00110102 0—5 ked t <yt S oty will remain about ten days. e ¥ frauds, and he believed the proposed law | Meeting between these men. It is all oy hiladelphis J — asked the driver to give him change for 1go: “T have been Mr. M. N. Dr. Dinsmoor and J. R. Webster for the First base liits—Nationals 10, Philadelphia | w quarter. As Peterson opened the cash J. C. Sharpley, Ch nstein, formerly known ors—Nationals 6, Philadelphia, 6. Um- | box to comply with the request m your city for ad v or two now and | among his companions, the western trav- defendunt. and there has never been any more signit Dr. Dinsmoor yesterday cance in the row than there has been ina would meet and prevent them. The bill received an does not tax all oleomargarine, 1t only taxes | hundred others here. The blow amounted | Pire-Kinner. 1E RECEIV have enjoyed the pleasure of satisfying | clingmen, as “Pinky'! Einstein, is in | j¢evasting lotter, as follow. that which is made in immitation of butter. | to more than another epithet, [t was not a | AT DETROIT 3 in the back of th st Sy bhat i his & splondid future | Omitha on visit of businessand pleasure | g™\ #pinanoor, M. Do-1f you %ilt 7 i 1d | Detroit 00000003 *3 f yself fully that i | combined \ moor, M. D, y Oleomargarine which does not imitate butter | ety Totb serlois fiehic s, the men cull | G, 900001 0 o=t |fromhischair. Bofore he could bétorodt, I may losato hore; I don't | o%maiiets P me, L will forgive, 1'will forgive yon i freo as now. The object of the bill s to [ lit¥e fought to theic, hoarts’ contont, thoty Y i and Conway, First paso | his fect the robber, as he proved to be, | know, The general feoling among the I.\’\.HII b.,.ny,nu-gnn;m.-n,yagnm- of the | wil becanse of your kind tox imitations and prevent fraud. and there. - True, Judge iher' Cobb | hits—Detroit 6, Kansas City 5. Umpire— | clutched him by the throat, choking him | stockmgn in Chicago, so far as I can [ £ "',“‘"""L;’“*_"} town yestordayon | to ast winter, when my wifo w. A PERSONAL APPEAL or Laird could have brushed him aside, and until he could searcely speak and Jearn, 15 that Omaha's stock market is | His way home. Hospent Sunday in the | sick, and partly, ves mostly, for Josus' The president kept himsolf very close in | hobody else would have inferfered. ' So much rapn DEMANDED THE MONEY BOX. bound to grow and_that Chicago's eattle [ ST from which point his » :‘l,[‘fl: 10 | sake. I have novengeance in my heart, his library to<lay. Only the attorney-general | had beéen said by either of them about fight- ) 21000 00 0 03| Peterson gasped that he would give up | jnterests cannot fail to be affected.” 2 it her father, Judge Griffey, at Dakotu | ‘Vengeance is mine, I wall “repay,’ ahd Bpoaker Ontllsle saw htm, but whi ing that a desire really existed to see them 00000000 0—0|thebox and, holding the reins with one 3 S ALY o 3 saith the Lord. GO H. PARCELL i tairs there was quite a crowd of | K¢f towether. nd Stenmeyer. First ! hand, commenced to unsnap the box fas- Will Talk With the White Chief. J. D. Cowie, manager of N. B, Falcon- Boston 4, Errc Umpire—York. ~Opinion seems to be pretty well divided on the subject of blame. 1, however, the aggressor. He interfered with a pr King the assertion that Pozzont's ed complexion powder isentire children in the for the regnlar Monday dren lnughied and sp tenings with the other. The as Boston 3. who was still clutehing the W York— < | throat, let loose of his victi st room waiting reception. "The chil- pleasant words to A dispateh re- | €' dry goods house, has 1 after | Inn from Ft. Bowie, | & few days spentat Spirit lake. Mr, Cowie | medi lant, ToMBSTONE, driver's | cojved at Fore tim with onc Boston 8 AT N is an expert fisherman as his friends have | 1y froc m i rious or dead isc When aimost all of the crowd had paid their | i ahdue, Payson and whon the toreer : 0 | knife from his coat pocket, made u lunge | They, desire a_parely with General Miles, | of his skill which they have received, “hemical o he of the oldest respect, an old lady, dressed in bl Tmpire—Kelly. 1 ack, moved Orders have been sent to lieute: toward him. Chililren of all si e O e R bowan | A% BAL i at Peterson, close the pursuit of the [ndians till the result les Hanloy, the Tenth strect powders i A ' market, - and followed lier, and when she got directly ‘in | T WAl WORTS AR IS jnan. | Baltimore 0000000 4—4 of the parley is ascertained. Gerimimo is e, who met with a severe fracture | is used in the famalies of some of our 001200 nderson and Morri more 6, Pittshure 10, 1— 5 | neross che y thase | ing his eye. He then irrors— | the driver,threw him over the drive ¥ ! i wounded. of one of his limbs a couple of months | most prominent medieal men who have ago, while attempting to save the life of | persona Iy acknowledged to the proprie- bresident she sigpred and looked 2 of high temper and the conver- | pigdyrg e it anowned. aTamily from a runaway team, is now able | tor that they not only considered it harm- . front of the k s fhrasidont aho ¢ come il | 3ution soon came to a lead. But so faras the | piioh 211 the Wweat £0 s yoi personally, | trouble between the two men making excite- | ¢ O spe you personally, | yint or wreat commotion s concerned, the | 1 Young Ladie a My bill for a pension is before you, and i Baltimore3, Pittsbiirg 1. Umpire—Valentine. | into the street, sei St T July 1 he Dloncer Press § 1 | Tess, but esteemed it highly benefictal i e to as! in heaven'’ ‘hottove statements to that effect are untrue, It cr 2 Sirand : to the street, sc St Pavy, July he Lioncer Press | to move about and in a short time will | less, but esteemed it highly beneficial in SRing Lo ask yhu in fieaven’s wame 1ot to veto | Gted only the slightest commant at. the tim AvPaveLenia— - | taining $15 speclal from Froutenae announces the | he again in attendance upon his business. | every respect. Sold by all drupgists. and tey depend’ on e for their living, | 804 made no disturbance of the proceedin SRl T A L R Pl R, 1 [ drowning while bathing in Lake Pepin this | Mr. J. C. Reagan, ot late Des Moines, | =~ — Won't you sien my bill?” ou the floor of the house, only a dozen feet e, MoKeon* and~ Mullane. | Sme: rson, however, still held fwmly | afternoon of Miss Edith Bend and Nettie | president of the” Thompson & Houston 45 The president looked uncomfortable for a | #WaY. Fivst base hiteAthieties, 14, Cineinnati 13, | to the lines with his loft hand and was Mckey, daughters of Colonel William B. | Ejectrie Light company, and owner of while, and then mutter The R e oty Ertors—Athletics 7, Cineinna Umpire DRAGGED UNDER THE CAR. | Bend and Joseph McKey, of St. Panl. Miss | oy i owa, has moved with old widow lady toolk out i card and i eitto THE ANARCHISTS' TRIAL, BT :)npd(,( the wheels piissed over his loft | Bend’s body was ,i;.;,;'.n\:‘,.;,‘ * Borh ame | R iy O il . Thenall of the children shook hands | g o T e ———— \and mashing the flesh from it and | 18 were ‘about s N years ol oy | R Bilin RAL gl L U b G B0 s SR SR R L e e hheetan Dreaking ho honos of his wiia: o lot | Ao srouine he suniner ut the, 8k, | S0l ctors R0 S PN ST Lover. ers ony. DR kEikeE S A e (N I R P £ 01 ere daughters of proi ent citizens. | contri he s PWOl ¥ PINING FOI TIEIR HOMES. OItoAaoIL0NIYEI0. Tz Garyla. court | on CoANDHOTeL THIVI S Breslalifrom i lovssiatitHEImGInS anditipiinmiranilown —————— Sixteenth street viaduct, and is a worthy Forfeit if not Havana Filler. least, congress hins_ fooled it- | was erowded this morning when the first | Spekane Falls, W. T., to the Oregonian say th and upon the The New Parliament. accession to Omaha's citizens. d solt. Alouig in the Intter parc ¢ e et St e of tha of. | Great excitement provailed here to-day over line where they were met and stopped by | 1,oxpoxy, July 10.—The new parliament - early in June, when athe i) L )y 22 M the rumor_that the Calispee Indians had | @ north-bound ¢ summoned to meet August Brevities. will probably be to get warm, th id that an adjourn- wounded in Haymarket, was placed on [ ¢ vootonod to massacre the settlers in THE INJ D DRIVER ! iy i Tsracl Greenburg was arrested yestes ment w ed by J S0, many . Witess desc in dotails tho | Shreatene 8 i nEmo : 5. 1t will then, it is believed, be adjourned | | Tsrael Greenburg was arrested yester- B Suiion reashedbyJhiyie seojmany ) e statid. \Witiess dSsetibenitidelail thel | eortaral oonnty: Soime o ago thoso 1n-i| RSy MMt R M patiiul ey toy th re-axsemble some tne i October. day for peddling silverware without a houses and sent their wives and childr Kod concorniig the wound he recelved, o | dians showed signs of discontent, and Gen- ar barns. He was taken and rc et heense. moved to his home al’ 2204 Izard street, Cotton Warehouse Destroyed. where his wounds weng dressed by Dr. | Livireoor, July 19.—~The cotton ware- £riday the county commnssioners ued GO1 warrants, aggr \ either home or to some watering piace. The | saw the bombs in the air, heard the hissing | eral Wheaton sent troops of cavalry in the ;xn,uurm: then took lodgings and bezan toeat | of fuse, which was aboiit two inches lon. Calispee valley to protect the settlers. The 3 I Tes! s and hotels. June | He saw'the missile after it struck theground, | Indians now eclaim_that the troops drove passed, so did the 4th of July, and there was | and to the best of Lis belief it was about the | them n:n of the valley and they ‘flu' aten s hand is fangled ina frightful | jous0 in Bortle, at the mouth of the Mersey, 1o prospectof adjournment. ‘Then members | size of his two fists put together. vengeance, 1 began 10 et disgisted, A wives who hud | ° Severl policoman who sieré i the fight of | Fe Mot scvent the eut;aboye his eye is a R Y TRUBRI = . % A was destroyed by fire to-day, involving a ioss The Omaha Grays defeated the “Cham- rmers of Wild Rose prai- | Very ugly and painful enc. He is a mar- | o1 §500,000. pion” base ball team of Council Biulls FRithlkst i nied SLhe i ves ul Miles north of here, be- | ried man and has beeiin the employ of e ey by ais6ore GL201F0l0 T o S clacwhora forig fow e as to the events of that night. | eame panic stricken and a large number ar- | the company for the past five years. A Government Vessel Sails. Shdit FaLin q s congress adjourned,” enjoyed re that Fielden fired repeatedly | rived to-day with thelr famjlles, Genorat THE PERPETRATOR OF THE CRIME LoxDoN, July 10.—[New York Herald Ca B purse, containing a breastpin Mights | *Carlin has been notified of the threatened | is described by MY, Peterson as g 3 cents in ehan utsa claimant the delay, for it meant a continued stay by "Lwo members of the takes time to move troops. ve the averagh | ble—Special to the Brr.)—The United States city marshal the sea or in the mountains. The husbands, of Labor from Michigan testified that S, S ; inds, y ) } Spies | trouble, but as i o wus i guiled 38 July bas crept. on, are beginning | had unfolded his plans to' them. ‘e said | and the Tumors wera so. startling, Judge L o el e v | steamer Quinnebang Tus suiled from Ant-| TigoiqGobuen will take the prisoners, A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE Turner, of this district, organized a volun- | glouch hat, and had a.generally trampish | VP for Cherbour convicted at the present term n} the dis- FORM 5 OMNTS. ssatisfied with their little, stufly | their secret oreamization in Chi nu roows and this uncertain mode of living at a 000; that they proposed to revolution- of twenty men, who left he 60K MAG VoINS ATIAY 1 Sy = riot I Lincol Thursd A0 willaid I protecting scte | 10ok. He woars a dark, stubby mustache, The Oable Line. triet court, to Lincoln on Thursc restaurant. They condemn themselye y in general. He mentioned sating thelr previousness in closing up their house es in conneetion with the st 9 hut her bes oter Oleson saw T y " sh osini sos | THosves . e 2 AR ut no other beard, Peter Oleson saw . . sen dofer- | _The petition for divorce of Sarah aa represented and w | beexten. make the fourth time that the nutional legis- wnnufi«;ll‘xl‘;‘;‘;{as:‘x: S m"l"h’e;u;u “cl':-z\)rt, Presidential Pointers. street, and is confidént that he could casily > S \ 'd yesterday afternood by Judge FERNO 100 CIGAR. w Yonrk, July 19.—[Special ‘Uelegram | identify him. He anstfers the descrip- but it now looks as though thatimportant Iature has remained in session until that oS v o S ¢ 8 4 5 3 Address DANGIART BROS, Bolo Ageats, montl it & quarter century, S T P s 2 i, |—The World reports an ex-menm- | tion of a man whip assulted a Cuming. | matter would be definitely decided upon | s Fannie Hallrod, of DeKalb, who | 130 Fisth Avenno, B THE PUGNACIOUS MEMBERS, SpeAKers, but that 1o drew . revolver and | ber of the national republican coumittee: as | Stt2ct carpenter: on Fgesday night and | this week, One of the directors s id yes- | hag been spending a few days with Hot weathier is having abad effect on the | fired inty the ranks of tlie police. Thi temper of the average memberyas shown by RBVTAIL AT Morrell, putford & CO., cor- | saying: “We can never renominate Blaine | Fobbed him of a suxall untof money. | terday; “Lam notat liberty to tell you | ¢ F Spooner; left borated the evidence given by Lieutena - S " . Captain: Cormick?dnd>Sergeant Mostyn | to-day what strects the line will be lo- % b THErONL] hconner. Il weake s | [ouomed tho evidence given by, Lieulenant | for presidont. Bluine cannot carry New | 8o oReCOR w0l tho ease in hateds | catod, but an announcoment of tae mat- | i 1 : Gl DY saxe, aembers wondered why Laird was pit upon | tion, there having been ho' previous ntema. | YOrk—that's already determined, [ do not Boon ns It Rad Ranorted. and. som: | tor.wil oertainly. bo made within two or | . Ajarge dologation of Germans will goil 0. 1t SOREEN, the military committee by Speaker Carlisle, | tion'of proof positive that any leading de. | think Lozan could carry New York. Fitz | menced a scarch for o berpetrator of | three days. The iron rails are now on | £ Milyaukeo) this RPN to b | BiGiey & Oloson, | but the “:I\u\l found :f“;fi\v'il:fit. (l;o(lln:“n(‘lllfill!u]-r fondunt had himsert porsonally attempted | John Porter's frionds in New- York are | the ovime. The portion L city in | their way and we shall commence build- tflmi the 'l'm;t sangerfe: hey will re- Kuln & o, 0 ld rights Cobb, however, 1s of the opposite | oicashter of the police. Oflicer Louncr | stroug enough to beat him there. I think | which the robbery was committed is ab- ing :x'?prohmlnmy next weel ‘"l'}".‘:l‘ k] EtAnkiDarretil iy g that our best ohance for success would be in | solutely without” police protection, and | 1 ‘nt of 40 per cent on radstreet’s loc b opinion. To-day both Laird and Cobb were | north of the wagon where the bomb ex- y active participants in th ate on the sen- | ploded and saw ’1:'“”1‘(0" crouch m»h?:'.'.'l (;")‘0 nominating some man comparatively un- | the robber had plenty of time to make | the capit: been called and is | telegram vest Ay agency received a nuouncing that A. G. ate amendments to the bill repealing pre-emp- | of the wheels and discharge. a revolver at the | known. John Sherman is the sole excep- [ his esenpe before his crime was reported. | rapidly being paid in. Bagley, a dealer in general stores at tlon timber eulture, and deserc Tand act. | poliee.” Witne bsoiutoly certain. that | tion 1o this predietion. T think he eonld PO Do Ie o orme L PIEYIOBREDRIE N Tabor, Towa, was attached for $7,000. Neither, lowerer, addressed himsel” to o 1dcn i the man he saw shoot. The officer | earry New York and be'elected. He is very A “HEATED" SESSION. Weeping Water Excursion. Contractor Slaven says that he will Shiioh 100 s slight scar, a scratch | never saw Fielden before nor since that | strohg with the business classes. The drift terday morning tho Missouri Pa- have the ezeavation of the cellar for Lip- like aburn, made by a ring on i -day, one of Laird’s left haud fin 1Ei5 on the | e bim. Oy upper lip. Laird created some amusement at | the it nhesitatinely jdentie | is now largely toward a wester candidate, | The Meeting of the Board of Educa- | Y > tantially | and if it gets there to kill | lison, of Iowa, will come as near it as an: 3 ton from | ¢ s packing house completed by next aturday. r Shanley gave sub samé testimony. 1le attemp! I am pretty certain Al tion Last Night cific brought 140 excursion one time ihis afternoon by - sitting and | fie L § R oIGE B orsta Sany- | There was nothing of special impor- | Weoping Water, Neb., to this city, for &)y, Omaha board of trade xtend Ditlentiy isten ine o apoceh by Con, o | Hiclden on tho spats but the man, with fivcar | o B ety 15 alaons "¢ % P | tance bofore the bourd of education lust | day's enjoyment. When they returned | u formal invitation to the National asso- seomed to glean u good deal of useful'infor- sostotho wagon: F S - night, and the meoting promisud to bo a | atd o'olock Inst night one and all ac- | eiation of charities and cortections, now 3 nes K. Magie was put on the stand_and he Mexican Revolution. i 1 1t [ S ; e R P AT P TR STRUOK A BETTER MAN. AT e ! Ll vood O O TTl Nows! quiet ono until Mr. Livesey came to the Lllnwlfllfil.llflldfi he had passed a most [ in session at St. Paul, to ho! Leir next rescue and prepared the way for a heated | pleasant The excursion was under | annual meeting in this city. ildi i i the auspices of Lafayette post, No. 61, G. The money order department in the post- ion by building a rousing fire n the | '°'Sk o A rather dramatic scene occurred at the | ‘Twelfth Street Turners' hall October 11 fast. A e . anorama of the battlo of Bull Jtun toxtay. | 116 said Spies und Flolden Wore present. and | S0 Antonio special says: Yesterday Asstsl- | ; ) 1 ] olvin Chase, the colored newspaper editor, | the former proposed a resolution, which was | ant City Marshal Cardenas recelved a letter | ) ©) 0 R Al 44 the oflicers of which are Jesse | oflice yesterday did a very heavy busines .was explaining to several fricnds the leading | passed, recommending the use of force and | from a friend in Tamaulpaiso, in which i¢ | aseburner which has stood unusec and commander; John W. Davis, sen- [ The throng which liled to make out th (features of the battle, when T was inter: | arms instead of the ballot to redress the | was stated that a revolution In that state is | filled with old papers for the past five | jor vice commander; 8. W , junior | orders could not find accommodation ut :‘uol:ll:i‘f')m:“w{.ul_m;luv ru““m‘ ‘;\gm anc wrongs h l-"hl” rs. l']nl:e _rtl)fl'nlutionl uu\‘-mfil mminent; that the parties at the head of the | months, Mr. Livesoy’s efforts to infuse | vice commander; S. W. Orton, adjutant. | the desk provided for them in the hall, owned & liundred negroes pefors. the. SRL b4 ‘,x'::'lh"l'.‘(;"u.“,fl",'\‘,l,m“h'l':"l’"?“ and enforce | youolitionary movement are payinga bounty | spirit into the meeting were warmly ap- | The ladies’ relief corps ulso took part in | Raymond & Campbell have just com- | & i e, A1 and who noisly demanded to kuow what | 1st of May. The speeches of F to parties on_the American side of the | prociatod. tholfeavaliai, ploted the driving of the foundation pil- | - br,e4 T A A right Chase had to diszuss questions relating | Spies might best be summed up in the words | Rio Grande to join them; that persons are The board was called to order at cight : mgs for a ware house, 66x96 _feet in di- “WUPPERMANY, SOLE AGEND, ver daily in small numbers to | ©'clock by President Points with all of | Eastern and Western Trains Delayed. | mensions to be erected by F. W. Gray, " w. 10,the rebellion, , arms and dynamite.) The resoli | crossing the LB Py i) 5 There were a number of people present at | tions were enthusiastically carried. About | avoid attracting attention and that revolu. | the members Yrewut. except Mes: The evening train over the Union Pa- | the lumberman at the corner of Fighth — — he time, and Chase, unwilimg to ‘he drawn | five hundred people were present. Honists nro massing at s point equidistant | Clark and Copeland = and Douglas e —— 3 R R sl e b A e ie | Thomes et omr st inE balliwhiere the | sk AT o D e | A inbas, Dlicati ] vo beon here 8t 6:20 | B, T2 oo e . y ently uiider the influonce of lnar mad: | anaraulats met Ascording to Tnformor Wall: | o B at . in addition o the | tions M*;fi’“tirm% spplioations. for) pos o until after 9| The almond eyed lsundryman who as Mrs. Dr. H. N, Taylor ad for the Iden and | Of & cific which should ha yesterday did not a ‘esly withdrew. ‘TheVirginian,inaloud yoice, | er's testimony, testified as to the location of | Dounty, arums i 4 enished per: ) T saulted one of lis customors on Suturday \ L, ,ina 2 S v, arms and horses are furnished per- | forpre o ings o’cloc The delay was caused by the thod 85 AT sour! é daclured that i conld lick any Vankeo the premises, but furnished no evidence of | sons joining the moyewent. 'Lfifid 'l'i'olilllccr'»f;"_‘"{'}l i 'i'."“l_nw-‘l | e “*’h‘_m“‘ e Danver | 7 fined 5 and costain polioaicourt T o D ST e s ey 17y and directed his remarks importance. ‘The witness was cross-exam- - y spector Jenkins reporte urning of a smal ze d terday afternoon. nthe absence o samo practico and treatment used in tho bos hospitals. Kidnoy discases, all blood and skin diseascs a specialty. Uleorations, old sores, #nd ever sores enred. Treatment by corvespond- ence solicited. Oftice and Residence-No. 2219 Callfornia pally to a stout, stocky little man standing | ined to show that from the nature of the Out B; dle" Ori that the boiler for the high school build- | Junction. No. 1, or the “overland” | English speaking celestial Court Offi Bear, Tho fatier matle. . ShAtb rojoimion | Slouation very Htile soeréoy could v beon | oo O Y o s weant. | i diffored from the specilications re- | Which should leavd at § o'clack for the | Wialen who s proficient in the myster i £ quired by the board. The report o west did not pull out until nearly 11 | of Chinese laguage acted as interprete which finally led to the Virginian inquiring | had for the meeting. ac- helittie man's name. 3y namo is Philip | _ Oflicer Jobn k. ovte rose trom among the | & the La Salle strect tunnel to the North | copted and the secretary instructed to | o'clock lst night beeause of the nonar teanslated the tea ehest lauhdry . Sheridan, present addr war depart- | spectators, and, with the aid of a crutch, | Side City railroad was passed by the counci noglfy the contractor to remove the | rival of the Q ti t the Bl The ks with & skill that commanded uni- 000 belng, | hoiler from the high school grounds at | latter were hehind time on account of a ment, Washington, D. €., whs the unex- | hobbled to the witness stand. Ho carries to-night, a yearly rental of & cted reply, The'Virgiiiian raised i rtee vonirs y 3 , 4 ) it 3 tmiration. ve“uly‘ oy, "m‘mmz RN lmmf.u‘ml'.i? 1;33} :mllumvo::‘.:,lm‘;ome‘nlkx‘a‘;l'(lhmn{llin{;:‘aln‘r"k“unt however, exicted from the company. Some | once at his own expense. serious wroek caused by the collision of a large well on the corner of Stant DR “beg your ,)nfllom weneral. W tried for four | who said, “Now's your time.’ Offieor Spler- | Weeks ago when the company was gratu- [ A petition signed by a large number of | a freight and a construction train. enth and Jones street which has vanrs 1o I vilege of changing to | German citizens asking the board to in- iy allowed to remain uncovered for ok you and neyer fairly succeeded. | ling testified to havine seen Fielden fire a pis- Hmml{nlluwm the pr “Ttake it all back. You're a better mun_ than | tol as the bomb exploded. the cable system, It was quite gener; the study of German into the They Want Their Freedom. some time groatly to the of the ALam. Shake.” The general “shook,” and ‘I'he remainder of the afternoon was ocen- | for granted that the free use of chools was recerved and referred Mary Wilson has commenced suit to | pedestrians and fit Mildven who ) there the matter enaed. vied in the examination of Detective James | would follow as a matter of cour | to the committee on teachers and text 2 ivoroo i her husband, | about it. TI lice have been notified 3 FOR OMAHA’S BANKS, Sonfield, who arrested Spies and Sehiwab on | incessant agitation concerning the use of | 1 0 5 pooyro- & divoyco from her' husband, fiabout it Hh0DRice Have aeolt B3 Senator MeMillan to-day introduced a bill, | the day following the massacre. ‘Thearticles [ “boodle” amonz the aldermen s attributed | DOSKS. g £ 3 Albert Wilson, to whom she was married | to close it up, but ‘huve fulled 10 do 50. . which was referred to the commitiee on | found in elose preximity to Spies' editorial | the result reached to-night. A number ot applic ) in Missouriolght years azo. Drunken. | The mutter ought tobo attended to at « finance, amending section 5102 of the revised | desk were shown, among them a piece of fus e -——— as teachers were 1 = s e 1 o jrned as | ONCO before any accidents ocour B FoR Anp statutes so dd Indianapolis Kansas | five inches long and a fulminating cap, A Parnellite Defeated. to the committee on teachers and text | ness, eruelty and neglect are assigned as | “ppo passors-by on lower Dougls INFANTS gifvi/NVALIDS * ik Oumans ond somo othor oftlos huge revolyer, nearly a foot long and bes Loxvox, July 10.—The result of the elee- | books. grounds for the divorce. riod lifo | 8mused by a red-hot fist fight which took Y i on 5162 by adding the rie » v i fully plated, was also exhibited. Wi hour of adjournment was reac looked completely fagged out, Lo 100 | toral contest in South Tyrone, where William | The committee on supplies reported | = After three months of m : ted the Jury | O Brien, editor of K-"“f,d Ireland. has been | that_they had examined the bids for the | Lot Petcrson secks relief by the 4 i oadi Formedidy s " | furnishing the school with supplies | courts of the ties that bind her to her running for re-election as a Parnellite candi- g { pplies . Poter Peterson. Repeated 5 W. Russell, liberal-unionist, | for the ensuing y and recommended | husband, - Poter e GERSA, ].1' bod pxchange PEACE AGAIN REIGNS, (' Brien represented the | that contracts be made with the follow- film-lulxmfuruhh the alleged ground for | j,,0¢h), 1 TR - t house of cor , hav- | ing parties \e petition, A to 1'.‘4 The New Frcight and Passenger Tarifr | {55000 it by AN of “’;‘:,"“,‘I‘_:t a8 g x:-:l:-mf’h 0 ) i et gt L some y This bill Agreed To. obiained by Capinin Maewell, conser lead and slate pencils and rubber eraserss [, A Hoalth Rosort. | Though much the lurger of the two ho 0, July 19.—General freignt agents | L1 the present coutest ('lirion pollec J. 8. Caufield, letter and note paper, en- The doctor ought to pay the BEE 1ib- | s d)y whipped Dy nall but v ludl::‘:l‘: ".ll".r\t" cl‘i::’u“"""""“’ on bauking | o¢t16 western railroads met to-day for the {‘)“[‘3:{{31: fu;‘;‘fi,"u]m!;:;l},l"zfltd"m‘“" Mg | Volopes and all ot supplics exc Ll erally for advertising the health resort | plucky antugz 20 ST R U PALE % 00w Hoston, Muss P steel pens and rulers which are to be ob- | that exists out in our packing-house | will be allowed to remain in the cit, MORRISON FOR TIE TREASURY, purpose of submitting an examination of the ———— 0 = X 4 4 ) r > o 5 ¥ rdinal Taschorean. | tained from Iyesan, Blackman, Taylor & | gighborhood,” said Qualey, the soap | | Sunday o night —agout 8 o'clock A POSITIYE Frl AT ey morning about 8 o’clock ot gamins, Onoof them black who had just come 2o, while the other was a riv has resided in Omuha and had made up his mind to run the Chicago muan out of town, 46191 provides that ey fssociation in the cities Keep on hand 25 Ats cireulating notes in lg tion 5192 tixes tl; “swhich may repr extent of threo-fourths of the tionod in the first-named s is4 duplicate of one reported mvurnblfi' 0 Cur ki 1 Wiesccnia L vl diedsos, Reulrth po cokin: hse ail cifmate 7 ook - 3 1 There is & rumor aurrent here racts e The Beretta for £ jTuere s rumor qurrent hero that'{e the | contracts that had been wado wil shippers UG oot 8 logk resolution should be. | during the time the out rates were in vogue, | QuEmkc, July 19.—The steamer Polynesian | Co. Lumber to be contracted for with ck representati ster Mrs, . 1476 - f «f " 3 " (A Ra o, ) v s man, to a BEE representative yesterday. 1AL . gt Sl s Strksonts | LS o St e wera oy a5 | o Livirpo, which soeved ¢ Foin | 1 Chieago Lambor . “Tho voportwas | 530, e ot o nune iy atar | 19 SEUEE! 1y ohnctidh Wit ok | o mam bt s o o 1o % 80 his nceeptance of the piaco o the grond | teen. and it was decided that these should be | Levis eatly yesterdayanorning, bowsht Son | ™yt \vuy rosolved 'to remove the parti- | you published that item about the health- | pojghibor, Mrs. Shinvock - it when congress, by a very large majority, | terminated as soon as practicable, the busi- “*-‘l Bearer of the Doretia e, h “prescribe a n!llll« tor"nny department of the | ness in the meanwhile to be reported to the | Groan. He was met by 2 m';'."r':lfidlnfi) J}'«.fi’x.;‘:).';’:.fl.‘u‘“.tf‘:‘{"“ assoclation, The Hammond & Co.’s dressed | and proceeded lmmodllwli' to the parish | (0th) grade on ab was lying ] i 4 Al Tuach: | tions from the topsloorof the high school | giving odors that prevail in our neigh- | 4t Ter home in & dangerous condition M' S l hl M d l dH {0 gl Tusch | Bilding and. to peepavo the same for the | borhood, and they wore both taken sick. | §o was frightened by a pistol | an' sdoluble viedicatadooug|es v Come out and se¢ me. Shot and foll (o the ground as she was ii Q. P “ o + — ) (4 0! 0 (ba or oil of p " v beef contract, made by the St. Paul, was | church of Notre Dame de Levis, where he | The board then adjourned, —— Jocking her conl shed. One of her neigh- No nauscous d0ses of cubebs, copiib: SRSONAL AND GENERAL. " . Jo! ' . A it cortain to produce dyspop- | It s rumored today that the louse will | among the number, and was scrutinized with | celebrated inass. A“fir disge. bhe o8 b - Keeping up Spirits. bors siys that, simuliancously with the that nro cortali o produs d7apop- " & pass the river and harbor bill with the Hen- | considerable curiosity, as it was the first eau um::ll& )'::sw u.“ here he was welcomed by Restowbng Rates, There is a very good prospect of the | report of the pistol, Mrs. Shinrock was ull druggista "fc.:ii.‘r‘.""l.&'.‘ ] ;«. pin ('.um’\lcl.nlrnn and i'" \)'nhuut referring | of all the trouble, as it had nearly four years ubo v % The sharp contest between the Omaha | pool on spirits being reformed, and on | seen to hastily enter her ]|n_|r:a' as if to recalptof priss, ¥ lrll'n:livr.!”l‘ur part 4 _&.:"m 12",:;"‘”;;‘1 v‘{‘;:j*‘l-mw here tomor. | More to run. - It was alf.-..m that all lines Afver His Pardon, and Chicago roady ‘ofer the livestock | the strength of that distillers have come m-uw .l||(-',«l ; MJ‘: an‘s.l:‘x:‘.’:.u'.’.y, m: fpreguet AT co., B8 $0w night for Chicago whera they will re- | Showld tiave f{fimy}‘}*ll;”ffggg,‘m;fi;ll;g ;)p; PirrssusG, duly 19.—Arguments will be | traflic has come tof ay end, The stock | {0 a sort of understanding to hold prices [ JRAT CHRMS BRE EES L of filing A eom- Jokn st.. Now York. Shinrock. The mattc Ues-thsatlym &e int agamst the latter is being con- ed by Mrs. Mulball's husband. * uain a short time betore leaving for Pacitic | 100 Ibs—from Omaha to. Chicago, | Made at the meeting of the board of pardons | agents of the differewt roads have re- | up until there is a efinite understand- fi oonst. " Al of the lines have agreed | at Harrisburg tomorrow for a rebcaringof | coived notice to rdsforé' rates to-day to | ing. Qwing to the breaking of the pool, Mus. B AL Kimball was to-day appointed tore freight rates to the regular tariff | the case of Milton Weston, a Chicago eanit- or basts, aadiuntil further no- | prices have r since July 1st, been flue- L TR e i ety B I < their former basis, andiuntil further no- | P vt tent that it wis al- 1 VN '\V ‘I’«hl_!fl Ladoro, lowa ouuty, lowa. ow morning, and the con alist now undergoing imprisomment in"River- | 40" " oo e ¥ four dava uating to such an extent that it was a E lee W, J. Foster aemoved. sue the necessary tariffs Side penitentiary for complicity in Murrays- | tice. The cut ratéfupithe past few days | posr jmpossible to tell just what the mar- ————— - woek: ville gas well riots, has been $25, whild, t)j¢'old rate averages | kot was: R isiti Tne Minneapolis Robbers, ‘A joint meeting of the general passenger e SRR AT M R XY e ORI cugo who, with his family visiting £ MixxeAvouss, July 191t s learned from | ageits of tho lines wesh southwest uud A Merchant Dynamited. ut the time it did, and aided by oiher Nurses Come High. | friends in this city, was prostrated by the a valuable source to-day that the United [DrIwest of Chleaco was held to-day at | wimiiixa, W. Va, July 10.—Atan early | favorable " circumstances, the cut hus [ “Phe claim of Hannab Rhodes against | hoat in the depot last evening He was secret service knows who the Minne- | {ut assenger rates throughout the territory | hour Sunday morning Benz Raviage, a mer- | done a great deal to help'the Omaha live | the estate of J. M. Reese was argued be- | kindly attended to by a jour istic fiiend apolis postoftice robbers ave, Ti abled shippers | govo Juage McCulloch yesterday after- | and two physicians who were traveling and restors the full tariff rates in force when | ehant at the Union coal works, nine miles | gtock market. It has ¢ ! three in the job. The leader was y within ten or | 0 ST plaintiff elaims $10 a day for through the city, and after hard work he ,'London” Trouser Stretcher, Patente. in Europe and U 8. BOLE AGENTS In UNITED BTATES pelobratod John Humilton & tretehor. Tak of knees, re: Overcome By the Heat, y My, Walton, a gentleman from Chi — baweing out puntalsohs to Only pat'd strtech £ sercw rod in eoneo All others in- 1 only began. The new deal takes effect | down the river on the Ohio side, was killed | and eastern packers to Stroteh 3 * alins Juck Quinn, who did the to-marrow, at which time cheap fares will | and his store blown to atoms by dynamite | fifteen cents of the Chicago market for e, 409 Pl R A was. sufliciently restored 1o go on his T e nreas socurely ickod; - in Dndianapolls known as the “oranee | cease for a beriod of two months at least. It | deposited beneath it ~ Henry Cauipbell, # | hogs. The restoration of rates will have | SErVICs i3 tee for 219 days, during the | TR CCT0) oward ¥ 0, Wil Tor circulre - Aot A raboer; erty Cook was the second | Was also agreed not to pay any street com | formpr partnor of Raviage's, was arrested. a tendency to lower prices on the mar- | illacss of Mr. Reose. i wanted bi every cily. G- W. B NS & CO., BIAL 10 £he Rk, wissions and to limit outside commissions to s §Shdanay t0 towar B1i0ee of €ue s ——— e T Boston, 0, 2 A b $1 per ticket, and to continue the old special Rain in Kansas. el ?l"t,l lgh !:i P8 ang ng shicago Horald, Duncan C. Ross, the i Fha Visible Supnly Ststement. B R e st [l wensid Lo | , KuNsLe, July HwAbundant caip | G0mand Ay bo able to keop 1t up. b hicage Herd: e it cubject for | DREXEL & MAUL, MICAGO, July 19.—The amount of grain | {16 ahove ¥ o e over | fell here, this morning. Crops have not sut- West Glade, inoculation by Pasteur if the symptoms | . al , and this action restores peace over inoculation by £ yalght in ulm Uuumf| bmuwr and Cumd.n, the whole territory. fered during the lumdmugh!,_‘:‘r;l |er rain The plat of West Glade was filedin the | When Baby was sick, we gave her Casteria, of madness exhibited 1 Ilu;a 4-171"n)l l,;-r.ud Buoccessors Lo J, @, Jacobs urday, July 17, an ¢ increase or de- e e uts thom beyond all danger. The rain ap- | L pendy . sword contests do notsubside ritinny QR risting Wwock. Is shown by Going to Sec_David. Bty coves & beed aroa o¢ the sur | county elork's offioe this utarnoon. 1t | wrhas she was s Chid,she sied for Cosioeh bothat & systemaiie boyeott wonldbe | UNDERTAKER S, #ho following tigures; Wanpuoroy, duly 18.—Lhe wesideut | Sovadiily ovuuin s B ibod as tho, aast quurter Whes sbe bocume sy, sho slaag to Contiria, the best remedy for su athlete who cau- ey " Whea! 20,104,274 accompanied by Secretaries Bayard and = a— . McShaue, described s the €45t QUATHCT | Whan ahe had Children, s gave thew Castoria, | ot keop bis tompur. - Mr, Ross oy bo AND EMBALMERS. P gm 1705 Whituey and Private Secretary Lamont, _The rash of Awmeri an travellers to | of the west half of the northwest quarte a great athlete, but it is worse than the | old stand, 1407 Farnam st Ordors by 3 053046 Jeave Washington Weduesday i, ‘Albany, | Eavpt is unprecedented, Thousands of 1 of section seven, um&..-.h!p Inltl.uc_u.bmnhu A iihox for an athleto to slop over wnd | #1151 dad irompty aiveuded to e 245,160 where they will spend Thursday as the | consumptives go to Luxor for the pure thirteen, and bounded on the east by the SDill cut if things dou’t go to suil baw, ulephone No. 2 ey, 220,259 guests of Governor hlll. air. county road. ' i