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VEDNESDAY 1886 JULY 21, — FOR CRIMINALS AND POOR. |, o ihnt pomered oo the ook 1y CHIEF J. H, BUTLER RESIGNS. | Hofiee: ndecd to. the city. volice torce. WRASHY RINNERS, SALH IEUBLICAN. Nk 0\ . P s 3 v g Xl v | Police. Ehe _— 3 aylor th \ A Dead Infant Deposited in the Street | Karly Days in Colorado as Remen Lk By Dailey—Thiat. the ohiet of the fire | Indignation Aronsed Over a Broken | 8 P: Rounds and Cadet Taylor the « By & Stranger. bered by a Pioneer. department with the committeo on fi Agreement DA L lehi o The Next Oonference of Oharities and Oor- Drs Morses, I‘n,.v.‘hvl\' 20.—[Special Tele- l)en\l'r" nlvlnu-‘ “That only leaves | Ths Head of the Fire Department Gots Mad | and waterworks report to this council at The tembers of the lodal beatiok of the For some days S I‘_ lwn'ud-, governs stion to be in Omalis. gram to the Brr.]—This morning some ladies | two of ug,” and with a sigh a man of and Won't Pla an early date as possible, the number of T 1 Shaot ~“ 2] Wotkows '® | mont printer, and Cadet Taylor, chiet Tec 1, in the vicinity of east Sixteenth streat no- | medium height, bronzed features and ay. hydrants and their location which fail to | Tin v"'l; D "'k.”" union are { ek of the government printing offico, i T ticed o strange woman whose queer actions | o general appearance of having had w e B Wit 1h 1t 0 roperly against fire, | YR CEROREATLOVER the breaking of an | yq¢q hoen in the city, and it soon leaked \ NEBRASKA DELEGATES PRESENT. ;n':‘:n;ltw;:\)“..;. \w:|(:\;|“ u.;:\';.mxrlr:‘\:‘\ hard oxperience, imped to a chair ana | BIRKETT CHARGED WITH THEFT, | aic ”wr»'";r”'m'{i:“4.“5"]1;\1"';:;”1:[ ::‘Iw“d‘:‘)‘ :ml'!""-\'H“-w;n'ln;':"l'"'""'r'l"l"‘—l”“":i“*» out that thoy were here on very impors pundle m her arms and walked up and de 3 o « A and ot cled made on May 29, 1886, between the tin- ; ; a— . aid on por, pointing to TR T of the water t suitable ouli- tant businoss. The climax was reached the strect in a worried manner, looking nerv- | 1'% . . ) | ater to make it switable for culi vorkors “ io o diffe . . Procecdings of Yosterday's Session— | eously avont v.rl)rnnwuluul tion as 17 fe ',","'_',(i;“i""""‘,"!‘“fi”" death 'r'r(‘“xfl The Council Kick For Clear Water | nary and drinking purpo and not :f,f’,'l,‘,"" ‘:",‘,“‘_"y'l' ,"r:':"','l‘“'rfl"“"“":‘l yesterday when the sale of the Republi- Papers Read EFrom Different ful of public serutiny. At the corner of Six- | g4 “Ohioken Bill v+ Aftes hoaving o fow and Street Car Conductors— ‘\Y.t.'-rl:””i'tfl-[. -‘1‘7‘v<'|h\'\.'«¥".‘:‘\l".’,|,-‘:" those Who | 41¢c'tiie exeoutive comunittes of the Tin | Cin: building and plant, was made by Btates~Uritiolsm of Oone teenth and Walker streots she paused and | sighs the visitor announced that_he was The *“Kepublican’” Changes " LT AUDITOR'S HERONT Workers' union drew up the agreement, [ Messts. Yostand Nye to the gentlemen ’ press<Me, Tayos. depositing her burden in the tall weeds near | THomas Gillespie, or “Mountain Tom.''Q) Hands—Other Local. The following is the recapitulation of | Which was to the effect that on July 15, | firs I'he consideration is said to ot the fence walked rapidly away. The curi- ““There used to be six of us,” he con- - the annual report of the city auditor for | & Bine hour day’s work, with ten hours’ | be £100,000, althongh the parties inter- Py ousity of the Inhabitants was aronsed, | tinued, “‘who prospected betore Leadville the year June 30, 1886 pay, should be adopted. This agreement | ¢sted are not willing at present to state For §weot Charity's Sake. but the wowen wore atrald | was fotndod. There was ‘Chicken IEH.‘ ™ L F"';"‘l LA A last Expendi- sikmod by the proprictor of twenty- | i exaet figares. The date when the new 8. Pavr, Minn,, July 20 ial Tele- | to investizate and left the matter until their | he's dead from too much booze; 'Arizona he session of the city counci s 16 loading establishionts in the § oo vors ke possessior § e ram to the BE. |- According to instructions | husbands came hometo dinner. Then it was | Bill” who was shot dead in Shoshone: | night lasted until ‘almost miduight, the | feneral fu city. On the T5th ‘this systom went | Proprictor lf‘l“l‘_ AL oW L Ay from Governor Dawes, the Nebraska delega- | discovered that the bundle contained the | Atizona; Buckskin Joe.' I found his | oreatar part of the time being consumed | Fine into effect, all the ‘“bosses” faith- | been definitely fixed, but it will beassoon tion has been working to bave the next con= | body of a new born ehild, wrapped in_old | PORY, but his body and his rifle had been | {/ sbbie over the 7 e Libeaey " fully keepir their word to the | as the outgoing gentlemen have ar- Sarefice of Ctinities and Corraction at Umahs | papate. Tho entire sffait 18 sirowded in | tokon by Greasers; ‘Uolorado Bill? who | b 8 squabble aver the report of s com. | JEAVY g oiia men. . Yesterday however, oncof the | ranged their affairs suitable to the 1 sidently with zood effect, for the Rev. | Mystery. As to thedentity of the woman | W s hung at Fort Smith for shooting a | mittee on the action of Chiet Butler, of fund proprictors, John F. Sullivan, who was | o) nee. Both Messrs. Rounds and Tay- ":;‘.f ll‘i”rxv‘ :vh:kr?)’nruvku' Nobraska on | there Is not the slightest clue. “She sesmed to | man; ‘Broken Nose .\A‘H‘H\" and ||I|_\~w-” the fire department, in discharging one | Water the '"'\’l sign the ement, an- | b take up their residenco in } Mr. Doherty, who repre: aska On | 1o g stranger in the city, and the police are | who are still living, We were alwoys | of his men and which finally ended in | Judgment « nounced his intention of breaking the [ 107 intend to : AR R the committee, says to-night the report will | at aloss to solve the problem. A physician | together anc oW o ¢ ¢ * Aba o LA Sidewalk * .+ compact. y disol il o unl Omaha, amd it is unnecessa to be In favor of Omaha. Following are the | Who oxaminad the body says the- baby wis ..»T.k"'rnr'm'uh:' " mot r.-:;':.;l the chiof’s rasignation, Paying v mon, In mn]Il).fi';’..‘.n.fi“fa".':.I.[\Jh“-..':‘fl‘i'n:: say that their advent in names and residences of the delegates from l;m\"l:nlgl\;: !'.""|| hnl'vhl‘ll‘l‘lv vl:-ml" r_?c I:}"t '.\.‘13 Montana to Texas. Jou lived as much to All of the nl.lurm.-.) were present and Alley paving fund “scabs," who are willing to labor under | this goodly sommunity will be your state In attendance at this, the thie- [ dA¥8. The baby was two or three day Kiil Indians as anything clse, for when [ transacted the following basiness: s e the ten-bour system. The members of velo xed tioth soslally and + y ” e gir =rartiodd - \ ik ks g Fundiug bond i a welcome addition, both socially and in York; gohn T.' Mallalien, superintendent Stovx Crry. TA., July 20.—(Special Tole | one brother, and he only eseaped by be- & L ikttt Boiler ingpec f .00 ;00 | warm for Mr. Sullivan, as wel other | some intention of settling in Tope state reform school, Kearney; Mrs. Lucinda > . y | 0 b 3 )/ contracts and the grist of ordinances [ HOUE L s o Y5 Mrs. K ing hid away. He had soventy-two x rawn proprictors who go back on the agree- | Kan,, buta it to Omaha and a cas Russell, umselis Mrs, A. B. Slaughter, | gramto the Bge.|--Tho republican county | (B¢ ot e ti ot his 1 adooted at the last meeting of the eoun- 189 Hent J A guperintendent home for fricndloss, Lincoln: | convention was held this afternoon at the | GOt “’fll““‘ “l" Ll ."B]‘"’L"“ e a5 Bt Fied Balanoh “,‘].I‘ hvia 12 TN g | Sonti tion of its progress and pros- T B. Tiffany, Alblon: thie Hon. W. | court house for the purpose of selecting dele- | Fille when 1 saw it last e U8 . COREE ooy e ot he tinners held a meeting 1ast night | pority sottled the choico at once. Mr, which was very largely attended and was | Rounds has not tendered his resignation most harmonious ineyery respect. Com- | aggovarnment printer yot, but will s mittees were appointed (o cons 1 t . Q. TVhIllnulL‘. ley; Samuel Chandler, | - o [ meant an Indian. I gave am e—Appointing frecholders to ap- Shelton: 9. 1., Parmelee, suporintendent E:.'fvl:.'l.'.t',fif'""fi;."’73?5:?;;":1&"&23?&‘{.'.'. his name when ho was o tenderfoot. I | praise damages by certain changes of {petitution for theblind, Nobraska City; Miss ek, porsuided him there was a fortune in a | grudes o city streets. Approved. REPORTS OF COMMITIEES. ; nd der cer- | i to the president shortly, ' The editor of M. G, Parmelee, teacher of music insiitution | congressional delegates: R, Kirk, F. E. | honnery and he sent a9 far east as % 4 . f tai atters of i ano 3 \ “ , gf Vil blind, 73 ami | Chavin, B A, Hall, A. M. Haler, 3. . Morgan, | Boston for egas. but ho never - eould et | Board of public works. -Reporting the | FoliceToporting e ordinunce pro- | {1 Lin usinczs trapssoiod. Wil ot ob | Lhosepdclican undor the now vegime Robert Dohert srincipal Rrownell B. Spavlding, J. M. Chase, A, W. Erwin, | one that would hateh, It cost him Iota | contract of Stuht & Hamel for the grad i Omaha to bo impracticable and rec- present be given to the publ There are | ot My, Rounds, now editing the Wash- Mrs, 0, G Dlusmore, president tone, J. R, Lover, Wm. Tackaberry, | of drinks. ing of Idaho strect; also, contract with | giwmending that it be not passed. | *bout ninety more tinners in the eity and | jngton Hatchet, one of the brightest of women's assoelated socicties of Nebraska; | W. L. Gipson, D. K. Freeman and Alex. “Bill was a great prospector and |'C.’D. Woolworth for paving Leavenworth 7 only two or three non-union tinners, 8 : g Y w2 1 Mr LB, Goft. Mre, Sarah Jostyn. Alfred | Elliott. located the Deadwood claim, which after- [ street; and various grading contracts. “‘;5“‘,2‘:5‘" Watarwarke—Resommendin —-— n'.-”"qy':“l‘q""i"l‘::‘l‘]s !";‘hh".",',’;":,:.’L;,I:,\ \zl\‘:I)l. ¢ Millard, president Charity union: Mrs. Ad- | /7o the stato convention the following were | Ward was known as the Little Pittsburg | Approved. that James O'Brion, who has boon dio: HdanGbadbler Lo (o) k.l wasatone time editor of the Denver die E. Van Court, Miss ida E. Edson, Miss | g 40q. Goo, D, Perkins, A. B. Hatcher,John | Mine. The greatest seil he ever made Of property owners—Asking that } ponded from the fire department, be sus- | Lincoln Pligrims Ho a Bound | Tribuno. In fact, all three gentlemen Ennice Stebbins, Mrs, Georze A, Jostyny | 00T Wioks, B M. Swan, Johu Bren- | WAS when ho Tocated the Chrysolite mine*. | Eighteonth street from Davenport 1o | pended for thirty days without X i e e bt o B A TR Tl LN % Mrs. 8. H, Windsor, lady prineipal Browsnell [ Navirn, cks, E. M. Swan, John Bren- | F80 0 o e of Leadville He did Cuiining street bo_ graded to a Width of pended for thirty days without pay and —What They Say of the Trip. have passed their lifetime amid the types hall, an, JwML McDonald, N. D. Booge, Jr., A. L | [ Sie.S0TIer CayS o Leraslto, ror, tod | seoants foot onry. Boaeted then reinstated instead of being dis- | Ono by one the Pythians are returning [ or in the sanctum. Mr. Rounds has no To-day the prineipal business of the meet- | Wilkinson, M. A. Cork, A. C. 5 'y LS ¥ charged. rom their pilgrimage to lovonto, al- | Superior in the country to-day in tho Strong, J. M. : 5 i ] BAIHIAN < * M [to salt it and sellit. He did that, and Of property owners—Asking for grad- Shief B i q fadi rohani ! i i cied: C. R, Marks, E. H, Hubbard, | Tabor bit "and paid $2,000 for the shaft. | sixty fect only. s My, O'Lrion had been drank fre: | their opportunities by extending their | hoth the cace s the pencil since his Labor stocked the mine at $10,000,000, | OF urnxfmrl.y owners--Asking for the | quantly for rs past and that he had | eastern trip to their tickets’' limit. Last | youth, his last venture being editor Ing was the reading of the reports from the | Cleland, A, ditferent states. Dr. Vivians of Wiceonsin | -~ To the judieial convention the following | lieutenant governor (aft commenced with apaper on the th v e seml: | were e nt of }v. L. Stoan, P. Collins, state institutions there the man prge Byarts, 1. S. which had lately been greatly ehanged for the wrence, D, J. Bloodgett, L. weett, C. | and after going downjtifteen foet further | grading of Doug treet between Kigh- h Yy i § y, The wl 9 fie- \ D, AOVNBORILLN; il X dow S i 2 A ' ) W P 3 zht G. E. T s shel y ) [ better, o poor houses with their manage: | 1 Ostrander, W. P Holmum, . M Matsh, | found the tichost mino of the lot. teenth and Twenty-third streets. Board f.,'f,t,."‘}' e stmas jong us he conid, “THa | night G B Thompton, A. A, LT L LU Ty L) mentand gencral surrounding cotupa JoN. Weaver, C. L Wrleht and Jf. M. Coe. “Bill was horribly beat over that and | of publie works with power to act. chitrges beforo tliay acted upot the vos | on L riond and J. B, Wilson, SROMOBAE Ok NoGPOtNIY. 68 the: d1lIvols ¢ orably with those of any state in the union. The eonvention unanimously endorsed | :, Tho poot housesand Jails are models of their | 1Ton: 1.5, Struble, the present. congressman, | it - cost nd el forS: | Lincoln Uniform division, were in tho | hour, explaining at great | €1ty on their way home. They length his relations with O'Brion, and [ tho highest terms of thei sking that his action in discharging two or three men their livesto Of property owners—Asking that the | hor”™ He er ¥ 4 {H= e ) Y ¢ . AT A uhy . ¢ grew el i ey Hhom L piribley tho present, congressmian; | eall him ‘Chrysohte.’” We were in ‘Pap! [ office of Paxton & Vierling be removed | §iitior of W Mrs. Sarah “A. Spencer read the report of | (istr Ates swere instructed to | Himan’s, in” Leadville, one night, and | fron the line of the street on South Sev- the Distriet of Columbia. She is vice-presi- | 1s to secure his renom- | some fellow called him ‘Chrys.’ Bill | enteenth street. Granted, and the mar- t all times an in- so friend of his present he | Press association, and speak in [ timate and treatment in | partner. There was no investigation of | . In all probability Mossrs, Rounds and t, and the de all honorable mes dent of the Charity Organ B > cony arked by | didn’ hing, but, while we were | shal instructed to noti owners to | | 3 s o : o s s or the o ol a s skt i ‘Ol Bihs ane ] ad ki o Gk 0 R BB 8 0 dis J e e- | fry s eity was red a ol N e Ay ALLS wmens petitions which ask them for reform Rithtttbdndio o bored him. There was a jury n five | the bodies trom the small graveyard at [ “p ‘Ford spoke in favor of O'Brien, who, vGE it its biat ratlon 4 flar | the lattor publishing_the Madison P Bt Dis MOINES, I, July 20.—[Speelal Tele- | minutes, bt~ when one witness said the | the corner of Jefferson and Howard | g caid, had dono good work in the de: | heves i 1s history played on a_similar | e, ASE W8 P e Rounds, AU e report was very eulogistic of Mrs.d gram to Tue Bri.]—Some prohibitionists of | other fellow struck him they were all | streets. Police, T T T e B et e L LU A R e e “Hayes for her action In producing temper: | Maquoketa, Including S. 'S. Cowing and | twelve for acquittal. He came pretty [ Of proporty owners—Asking for tho { Dere was o goot doct ot goriciids, Sald | polico were ordered to interfere” with | and WIlEM yman were working in tho auce babits in the white honse. Henry Lahleman, broke open n car belong- | near getting my nock in_a noose oo | grading of Davenport strect from Twenty- | dabavintant from. the hoad doemn and | o fmght in uniforn excopt = it [ Ghee- ey el to sat tyns sule by W. A. Johnson, ot Chicazo, read the report | | ©R¥, SR SEGRPERE b A bant | time, “A” horse-thief It eseaped from | fourth to Twenty-ninth streets. Grades | that thera had been fires at which neither | 88 very extremo case and in fuct noth. | e, & ; _ engineering of the committes on organization of chiari- | IN5to the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Panl | PHRG ob AaHEEREL S SR I O =i iy hat there had been fires at which neither | ing was 16ft undone to make the visit of | the old hand ~ press, wash tles, societies of Iilinois. 'They were too nu- | road last Sunday and seized several packazes ifil ";h; ‘“‘Jl_im:“q:’:"“’f"h"'jfi l:“»“ ;',:.0" '['\'\',', fl"(')fll"';:;”';n& HIE Asein g 4o a) repeal ‘l’lw chm'[ x:(’)xixglx‘, n‘.“.t:mt was present. | the Pythians a remarkable one of pleas- | the rollers and undonbtedly patron- I » 8¢ mage L ] {3 As B e smd O'Brien d give a d get full on W | ure. The railroads too vied with each | i7e h'u.il‘lhnr the same oflice towel. (.. merous to eve wopis of theirlabors | of liquors. “The company has' brought siiit nee for a |y b - ear 4. and oporatiol Not many new departurcs | against them in the United States court | shots fired, one of which went into tho | of the building permit ordin - s day, . e e e b i i Y esterday visil i B O O A o b | Cialining 35000 demages, and tho hapora | cotlng. e holo showad It wasa 33 | number of #ssrned roasons. ~Pubiio | Lont granlrout moarly sll the firemen | othor on doing tho knights favors, The | Yostorday a visit ' was paid “to Work i vatious eities have beon copled and | were served to-day by the United States | pistol. T was the only man in camp.who | property and improvements ME| Tebithoaght O'BHER S Northwestern and_Grand ‘Trunk wore | Mr. Will Wyman at the residence of adopted. S marshal. carried a 39 and Bill knew it and started | © OF J. . Edward—Asking 4ime for the | s anomt 1ot <ot o pee Pt | particularly active inthis respeet. I re- | (eorge I U L Gl Fred [ Wines, ot Iilinols, read the report AT e the gang after mo. L had gone up Mus:| romoval of’ the’ houses, un Capitol iflm.m(','.‘."a‘fi I':hflellg po‘hm:“th\m of his vd to the drill the Lincoln boy's say .\v'al.hl:: I{u tu ||l|'11n‘\'i\’.y of the commlttes on Aty o0t s | Dunvque, Towa, July 20— [Speetal Tele- | GUito guleh to go over the wountain. [|avenne. P Ford suid he wasnt | N Lano, ropresenting O'Brien o e o nemen | imasined that the soo ty bk in’tho ' 3 oo b o > ot his i v ving a i mr ) 2 arien, s they ha ' ronch- [ 1t i 8! Lh Resk, di<ease and all forms of insanity, pov- | gram to the Bk |The Chicngo, Milwaukeo | S1oPRetl to help the old man wet hisgoods | in fayor of allowing Mr. Fdwards|made o strong “plex for O'Brien. | fng rain and in deep mud. The ofheers | ifties were pleasantly recailed, and it is erty and crime are causes of pauperisn out of tho water, for the water was up, | any more time. of the i Did Butler davo deny that he | of the Lincoln Uniform Division are W. | Stid that the repetition by Mr." Will Wy- s &St Paul_railroad this morning brough At f N ; These causes lic away back in buman_cor i x when 1 feft a grip from behind and_ the | cupied as a negro dive,and hasbeen are- | hug been full, he asked. 5 drcd Al I , SGTRe TR CHEN a = tution, the constituti iy "3 Said | Suit in the Unitea States court forS3,000dam-= | nippers wore' on my wrists. 1 conldn’t | ceptacle for all thy gaods stolen by no- [yt ot g™l o “he atie en | 4 R LIRS R e T B 5 we cannot deal with the subject without tak- | ages against two Maquoketa prohibitionists | say a word, and was hauled into town Omaha for the past five years. | qake o r v 1 Stale 5 3 ing all the causes into consideration. for breaking o.car eontaining llquor in tran- | ard ohuekied into the eooler. Icomtd ithie place K wAtb IS of e :i“fit';n"f’ LD l?f "‘0‘ {;u}-d He asked Knight herald. Al were loud 1n ;'“‘ li Bl Mr. Rounds. Messrs, Birs. VanGlove, of Minneapolis, spoke of | it, Sandays It in & best cas ek v it ot Lracht a el s loiht” and ho didnit 5 investization of the department | their praises of the pleasures of the trip, | Rounds and Taylor leave to-morrow for thework dono In hat city for fallen. women pbenosiadt oar thom talking of lynching me, when | rafsing h-—ql every night and ho didn't | be mado from the to the botiom, and if gl il Topeka, Kan., and will then go to Wash- and deserted children, She said many girls, Fatal Railroad Collision. e D o[ e D o Dt [ lioiconldnl prove the top worsosthanithe Recoptibniof wiDastor. ington fo make preparations for moving . who were as low as_they possibly coilld be, NASEVIE TR TSIy e Na s fofia | 1 aemantiand fyouched HONIGO]s e anes anydonger! nomotion the City | hottom those who had been sentenced | oy, ] : G to their new home. § are now lifted upand their feet firmly planted T T T Ly - Col i, Te, boys You sce some fellow had left his | marshal was instruetedXo go on and have | would make no further complaint. e commanding grounds of the beau- Srni in the right way. most terrible collision near Columbia, Tenn.. | yalise near the cooler an that thief drew | the buildings removed from the street Shief er deni 3 tiful residence of Mr. T. B. Kendall. in " N h L e T R e T e | s et \ ST Chief Butler denied some of the charges 2 A STRA S DEATH. m;?ll'mrll at‘i:;‘r L;‘,fl.’,‘;m‘é :1[13 :lggrg‘rz:doin reached lw_;n. A s‘pmllul englm; r.'au.;‘ing ;;"m:n' SRR nE it ceni D ontiae utlu‘::’:::.‘; of absence! for! two weeks was th}’:l Lzl bcc'u made against him and snid Omaha View, were made brilliant last An Unkown Western Nebraskan Dies Bishop Kobortso north ran into the Columbia accommodation | ~ “We all made big fortunes there. | granted to J. B. Sonthakd, city elerk. whenever the citizens of Omaha were | night by Chinese lanterns and a large in Omana. f 3} & A ; .y ready to make a change in the depart- | gathering of lad: 1 R FoRiNcwon oing south, killing Engineer Beech of the | ‘Broken Nose Scotty’ went to Paris, CITY TREASCRER'S REPORT. ment he would readily step down and gathering of ladies and gentlemen, who | glonday evening, about 8 o’clock, a E A LD, ight engine, Henry Laughlin, conductor of | ¥rance, and sold a claim for $200,000. | The snnual repért ofthe city treasurer i gave an open air reception to Rev. Henry | stranger stepped oft the Denver train —— the accommodation train, Fireman Robert i out. stranger stepped oft the Denver train at 5 praLne L sreman et | He spent some of it before he got back | was presented and: refgrred to the com- N f C. Crane and wife. Rev, Mr. Crane came o dheral ot 3 ¥ Ohicago Defeats St. Louis by a Score | Brown, Monroe Wilson, baggage master, and S 3 S el Mr. Lane asked Mr. Butler if there had the Union Pacitic depot. He had searcely P00 sardit or twoothers. shiyds 2 and then ran away with another fellow’s | mitlee on finance..0The following isa re- | yot heen a fire within the last month at | to the city several weeks ago at the re- | touched the platf O (s ¢ bl Following Is a list of the killed: Henry | Wife and gave her'a nice house in Den- | cupitulation of the repart;: which neither the chief nor his nssistant | quest of some of the city pastors, toestab. | Louchod the platform when he foll sensc At CricAGo— Louman and Robert Brown, engineer and | ver and $100,000. He's working in the | Taxes collceted re N were present, Mr. Butler replied em- | lsh a new Congregational church. Tho less in the midst of a crowd of by-stand- fireman of the accommodation train; Thad | mountains yet and when he goes to Den- Tooinnenso o o0 SST.82,52 phatically that.thero had not been. peonle of - Omahw View, with great | @8- He was immediately takon to St. s y R i A x:xnmm"" ver and rings tho boll at that' house’ tho | Taxes collected soe (B 0 o s oy o | Mr. Lane then said that as Butler had | unanimity and eptorprise, have fostered | Josonh hospital whoro hs dicd R Eu:rklnnnn Murphy. Fil t nms‘lmsz AL B, Robertson of Lonsviller Ko ‘Xfl!‘;fi;‘s'&fin’sfifi'fin‘fixm"?;: :l?: ;:;ll‘xt:'é P flgu{a.firfim COLLECTIONS. i ltl_-:it etvlury drilvdor l'\(mg';;\ylhul\;elllxia i’,’,‘:,‘,‘“,’,",‘,","”.'“;,‘ ]’Jl‘t‘-lvu 5 '('r):;{l'r‘;_::\uuxml ".fr'.‘}.'fl'x"ifi' lllrldl:)llfllnnl(;lt Illlnsrl";'-::“ t. Louis 7. Umpire-Connol s nt, f cket agent' o | & e g roceeds o nds irst accident he would ask if Mr. Butler ch has generously subseribed money | carrie 3 ertaking s AT Drmnoir— Pontoeiite & Nashoillo Toad K‘:“fi’ifi'fif.fi,‘f and next morning hands him a dollar to | = sold................§ and the assistant chief had not taken | for the erection of an_edifice, a lot has | Carthy & Barrett. The “cause Detroit.. 0121010 0 * 5| yhowas riding on engine 519, There were | ¢t out of town on. Costs in police court. a1 | ® horse and buggy to s recent wedding | been secured and in a few weeks a hand- | was viulvular disease of the he Kansas City 100000 0 2—3/onlytwopassengers injured, the Rey, Wil- ‘“There used to be lots of fun out there | Finesin police court. 1371215 | wiiere they got yufl of beer and broke up | some building will be erected. st | was poorly clad, and his pockets, upon Pitchers—Woidman and Baldwin, Base | flar M. Greene, who was in the swoling | for the boys, but they kecpus moving | Licenses o all kinds. 159,93is1 MF. Butlor's roply was lost in | night a gonerous collation was provided | boing searched, contamed but $. Sev- hits—Detroit 5 Kansas City 3% Errors— | car and was thrown against « seat, cutting a | now, for when a good mine is struck the | Druggists’ permits... .~ 360.00 dent’s e & ie re- | and speeches were made by Messrs. | eral papers were found upon his person, Dotroit 5, Kansas City 11 Umpire—Harry | mash over his right eye. not serionsiy. 1he L ey Library fines, cata- dent's culls of order and the re- | and sy Ve de by rs. pay v »e Chipman. OB ETARNA mfim.mr"iirl‘ e L s "".‘.‘{5’!?“"?1"""“” = i’]".“ run it. i 1|, logues, ete........ 54555 port was adopted reinstating O'Brien | Cranc, Haskell, Tukey, Fleming and Dr. | One of these was u_recommendation of AT PRILADRLPHIA— O PG L D) GOl ¢ had lots of big visitors, too, Leases of real estate. 135,00 after o suspension of thirty days. Sherrill Tha number and social quali- [ Dr. E. A. Hall, of Gibbon, addressed to Athletics. +...1 1 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 4—13 | of the bodies 13 most horrible, they being | helped to show, “Too-Do-It’ Talmage, the | Saie of real estate. ... 10, The committee appointed to investi- | tics of the people present argue well for | the superintendent of a hospital, the Cincinnati.. 221000 2 20— 9/ torn topicces and sealded by eséaping steam. | great preacher, around Leadyille once. | Proceeds from sale of ate the charges made that C. D. Birkett | the future,of “Hillside Church” of | name of which was not mentioned, rec Ten innings. Piichers—Atkinson and 0 e e Le wanted to see the town and the cops | safc 200.00 fatt takon the ourbing from Sonth Tenth | Ginaha View. ommending that the buarer. be. admitted Mullane. First base hits—Athleties, 20, Cin- Deatrusatse Mive: knew they couldn't take him unless there | Refunded by Welty i street reported that the “‘said Birkett to 1t for treatment. Another was a cinnati 1 hletic: & Landrock 6.00 y gingatl 10 Krromy ~Athletics & Cineinnatl | vy, Ohio., July 20—A destrue. | WAS & miner along, and they gotme and | & Lanirock oo 4 stole all the curbing and guttering that Return of a Swordsman, printed_cirenlar signed K. W. Hydo s B A tive firs visited the Nottingham biock, an | Se¥eral other fellows. We steored hin | “Siphali plying Co. 507.08 was on 182 feet on the east side of Tenth | William Barryman, known here as | Loter, Neb.”' adveitising o broed of URALTIMORE 5 elegant brick buliding, five stories high, on | Lirough several places and into the | ponations for via- street and also on the west side of the | «gpolish Bill” and in Chicag Ma horses. On the of this was writlen Bal 005 5k ST g Dgt, Milwaukee beer house. I putone of the ducts, opening alley, and _that the said stone is on his | o5 leago us Major | i two' places “‘Jos. Bury, Sangemmon . Louclid avenue, this morning, The building | girls up to elaiming the preacher for a Probérty. Therefore we recommmend that | Willam Barryman, U. 8. A.. arrived | Co., [is.” Stll another ‘was a receipt altimore. Pitchers—Mc N hits— Pittsburg 6, Baltimore 5. ¥ Pittsburg 7, Baltimore 1. Umpire—Val 00 nnis and day morning from the | for 14 by Oliver Shannon, receiver in nd oflice at North Platte, and date March 3, 1886, It was the fee for record- 'was oceupied ou the ground floor by Cooks | dance. She didn’t know I as a gospel- Bros., dealers in wall paper; the Otis Brooks’ | slinger, but when the dance was ready Household Art company; H. C. Gaylord, | she ran up and grabbed Talmage and .....0 0 000 0 1—1|druggist, and Kemmar & Kuoshman | sail “This is my partner.’ The police Motropolitan..0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 *— 3| fraseq artists. The fire started in the art, | tried to drive her away, but she hung on the city marshal take the proper steps to | home yeste n compel Birkett to return the said rock and | Chicago journey on which he had the u:n]vu tlul-m lemre he got them, or pay the | g, tion of worsting Walsh twice. He | M3 i : LD feolio! B value of the same.” The report was i i 1 ing the entry of a timber ¢laim in north- P S | speaks in the highest terms of Ross and L quarter of section 8, township 20, and 3 i X adopted. An attempt was made by Mr. 4 Rl RSy A outs: GFingtbase Bits | compauy's store, and rapidly spread to the | wntil she snid I put her up to it. Then | tofal'colinctio Birkett fo got. the foor to" offor g ex: | S48 that he isentirely muocent on the | rang and the number of the same ‘m',o"mp:u 9, St. Louis 8 'Umnlr‘thl(‘um-. others. The remaining four floors are occu- | they fired me and ot Scotty togoaround | Total disbursements.. ,021,827 planation,but he was stopped by an obje: rguson-wife matter. Ferguson is in- s 8,165. The receipt was made out in pied by offices. The building is new and | With them. but hegot them in as bad a | ) regular bonded debt of Omaha is: | tion from Mr. Ford. sunc through jealousy, Sir Knight Wil- | the wime of Joseph Adams. Beyond Errors— entine. AT NEW YORK— AT BrooxrLy N 7, i ©...0 0005010 0—6|one of the handsomest_in the city. The | Snap as L did. When Talmage got back | o S 0068 Gue in 1850, ORDINANCES, liam says, and made a perfect fool of se papers there was nothing to tell the } | Lout .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—2 [ storesof Cook Bros.and the art company | to New York he sent about five “hundred .,:;:.{.%‘,f,‘l‘:;“d‘:,‘f, 1000 i Establishing the grade of T“.,,|‘¥_Ei_m, hm‘:w‘fin-('”“‘im‘“_‘: Ho l”;_w‘“dp:c;fl ;J’“ n the late residence of the de- | r llmher&—’lerrx and Ramsey. First base | were entirely destroyed, nnmll,mfi a loss of 'mpurs with his speech in it to us, and | 6 per cents, due in 1901 7 street from Howard street to St. Mary’s | jooise ' ReBor thload = but the lat, | Cerseds although the initial “H* was em- i hits—Brooklyn 9, Louisville 8, Errors— | at least $30,000. Edzar Adams’ picture frame | his health was never drank heartier or | 6 per cents, due in 1203, 3 ) J broidered upon the front of one of his 100,000 | avenue. Passed i 5 8 i iR ter did not bother himself at all by the o f ot rref X Asln!)l}mhn:z l[ln‘ rade of Pucmgf;\l(_reez English green-cyed monster done np in under u-|u1|i|l: Ili\lll‘ ('l}::.ltl‘(!il;t(;xll‘“l ':{-u 0 Dwentynintd wvenuo 1o Thirty- | comedy.” Omaba's doughty swordsman | o8R0 C (aentiey ‘of the dw,,"’m SiXEl 8E085,, UFALLS A 5"‘“’0("‘5;“, e | intends to mect the Ross party agan in itéet gt 3 g lyn 2, Louisville 7. Umpire—Walsh. store in an adjoming building was damaged i 5 B 260 f; g 9 W Yori— fo the oxtent of 10,000 by water, Gaylord, | GocP tUah, it was when that speech was | 3 per cants, due 5:} 3 n 19 00380100 0 04| druggist, lostabout 0, and Kemmar & —_— 5 per cents, due IN THEIR SLEEP. ; o 5 Declaring the necessit, Chicago in another combat next month 0000000 2 0—2| Kushman about £5000, The building was g e Rz | bt oot sy v el S o v s s ety o, HARER i—New York 1. Philadelphia pair ssaid all the losers are protty | Eight Recorded Ourious Freaks of | Bonds voted and not yet issued, 43¢ o grade of Harney strect from Fifteen 3 me: il 1 is us ork. i o1, 100,000 | street to a point 500 feet west of Tywen- f,:’:.',"‘,n"’::,‘;"f" el Ll reliing '5;:’"2;':,’1:: eavily insured. Somnambulists. per cents, duo in 199, A B —— LOOAL LACONICS, Brief Interviews Picked Up on the | R B e — ‘ i 2 . Bonds voted and not yet issued, 5 per ticth street. Passed. i ! Towa's Regatt The Britieh Cabinet Bealgn: (4 geademan wrsdisooverad skt oiplook, i ciots) duiin 1906, - - 50,000 | Preseribing and directing the location | 49¢5 i Swreets. | Sprrar LAKE, In.. July 2.-The second | | LoXDON, July 20.—At a meeting o the cab- | ' FA® TOF Jrfiyur evhlé’miy umll!fl_ i Aggl:fllfl;mtuu above mentioned and operation of medical colleges 1n the oF F"———’—m" ET O ‘rank Hanlon: ““Thetrains on nual regatta of th 8 net this afternoon It was declded to Immedi- | {500 c; 3 i L R city of Omaha. Police, . x| e s | the Belt line will not he running regu- | annual regatta of the lowa State Amatuer | i) n1ieo their resignations in the hands of | Lnpression thut he was inchurch, but | Phero have been issued during the Rogulating the licensing of peddlers | The evening trains yesterday took quite | 05 L TR UR, B0 4 BEEE > “Rowing association was held here this after- noon, The iunior pair oared race, mile and a half course, resulted: Davenport 12:18, - Burlington 12 The junior single seull , of Cedar Rapids, In 11:50 5 otherwise in a deep sleep. last fiscal year short time bonds o Y Ty o quosn. A'young man, of whom Petrus writes, |~ (district, paving, eurbing and gut- and Tuckstors, Police, .| 8 pumber of Nebraskans to Milwaukee, | 1,010 1ot before the middle of the The meeting was held at Gladstono’s ofli- | gsed to get up in his sleep, climb on to'| _tering), amounting to.... 130,000 | | Declaring the necessity of changing | to attend the National Sangerfeat. krom | 10 (o 5SS S S clal residence in Downing street. ‘The street | hig ms;fi, battlements, seat himself | And there have been rodeem § the grade ol hm}unlh street from Jack- | this eity there were Julius Moyer, G. R. ber of trains that will be put on at first. was erowded with people. There was but lit- | astride them, and then spur and whip the | . Same kind..... 105,000 | son to Leavenworth street, and of Jones Engleman, F. Sindoll, W. Boell, Christ | As to the nuber of engines to be bought, was won by H i Vi 35 B rle | the cheering when the decis f Ll 3 4 it agal - There are now outstanding of the street from Fourteenth street to Sixteenth e 2 ey ::{ltfl,lnl bz‘:.“::pmbrl" mg?}, l?) m;r; nl'{‘l)l.lxlh o bm“m,flkmm“_ sion of the minis- | wal) ::?ilmr thrly m)[p‘r‘tésslun that he was SAMO KING, +ersess iaiassasns 425,000 | Bircat.: . Bassods ;‘Vnr,l:’m rick. ll"rguu“ l.l;xlz;:)ln. llanr)lr that que: m,.._“..,u be decided on or about Couar ftapids, 10:00; Donaliue, Davenport, | After the cabinet meeting Gladstone gavo | WoUnted upon his stecd, Of these §66,000 will be due in tho noxt | Narrowing Fourteonth street from Ma- | Hrucgman and his son Heemann, and | the 23th of this month, o “U11:05. The junior double was won by Put- | arccetion in Council hall'to a number of his r. Pritohard had a patient who wds I+ i d will be paid ont of bal- | son to Marey. Passe George Heckel. From Blue Hill, G. Wig- | J. H. Grevy, passenger agent: **Thoe nam and Allbn, of Davenport, Intorcat ceny- | friends, inoluding Baron Wolverton, Lord | particularly fond of horse exerciso, and | SXty days, and will be bald out of bal. | sop to Aaeer. Tiesed, man and wife, P. Marten and’ wife, F. | west “ound bassen trafic on the Tevea I he fourconrid ot it reoulyeds | Granville, Lord Roseherry, Haron. onson | wsed to 1 o b, tlndihis wayito the | 48006 In paving fund shown. In foregoing | | BroyIipios £e | Kek, wife and daughter and Potor | [nion Pacitic i» still large, though of Codar Rapids, 9:213¢: Ottumywa, 9:35%;; Bur- | and Arnold Morley. Gladstone referred in | stable, saudle his horse, enjoy a gaHap | 2Geount, ae> e BOWREROUME" TAME0, o Young. Julius Meyer was, of cour: AR b e oD L Nty £ &ligton, 0:405 Des Molnes, 103 Daven iort, 11. | despondent tera to his staying powers. say: | and fihally come back, knocking nt his | , ‘Trausfors from the district paving | Proyiding for tho issuanco of eurbing | 'iiE of tho party, and sww to it that | oursqBol fo howvy a8 whin ot rafos A i S 5, ing that lie would be unablo to” light it tho | own front door, in a somnambulistic con. | fands to the sinking fund are made for | and guttering bonds for the paying of | 115’00y would get hiungry or thirsty, PEQVALOG: 41110 ORCGRAULARANA 38 AT B - Monmounth Park Races. {Iuc?'n{b:n:‘un ,“umd n.xlr{:ix ; l‘lL llub\;uuld dition. glwpgrpumur1|1l(‘.}-.e(;:unwr||:nn('lg lm‘l, m- :}vlubhu _'mdf;ullunlmu in districts 56, 52, ¥ L4 s ‘”HL s ".n b\li‘lllll'h a0 ,”mll,l 1k MoxmouTi PARK, N. J., July 20.—Mile: | 40 his best, but he ured his followers (o pre- o e 2di s ing the various kinds of bonds and cou- | 85 and 55. Passe : § —~— nss rates o o higher Banner Bearer won, Colerasccond, Attorney | V¢ 0 tel¥ on otuer leaders. 2. Macplah, of Ff‘,‘,‘:,‘i‘.‘,‘:‘fl:“fi;‘:j‘f‘,fi ons through one uccount at the New | Docluring tho necossity of opening A Thicving Swode. | emigrant rates, and peoplo prefer to pay third. Time—1:47, & -q"'w D e LR e P e ot ‘ork fiscal agency, diana avenue trom Center street to Divi- A young Swede laborer from Louis- | the Tew extra dollars and secure the first b “For two-yen-olds, _threefonrth mies: . i Becopian, ashore, and was subsequently discovored | X0 Will notice many other transfers | sion strect. Grades and reding villo, Neb., stole $40 from a companion | eluss passage. - On the wholo: 1 balieve = aBlanover won, The' Kapanga Colt second, | 1ONPON, July 20.—Adverse criticiams of | BER0KE A Vb B e her of special funds; in all such eases the ob- | — Ordering thegradingof Castellar strcet. | and came o this city to spend the filthy | Uit there re moro people going’west R iAns third, Time v * | the lecture delivered by Rey. Henry W: e e e axtrsordmeothor, i | ject for which the fund transferred was | Passcd. s s Vo N ') | this summer than thero were at Uhis timo Stovens stakes for three-year-olds, one and | Boecher last evening appears in several | poR*e 08 O, b ) Sxtraordinary 1eat o} yuisod has been accomplished, and the | Ordering the grading of Mimi street | J19F® S0 DOURGE S Wateh Sac a vevol | ast year.” d o A0, RooPmpLIles, surplus money is_transferred for the pur- | from Hill Atreet to State stroet. Passed. | YO£ #110 planty of beor, s that when the | = jfis Meyer: “Messrs. G. W. Lininger " odi R - Louisville oflicer captured him on Ninth D. H. Wheeler are in Chi 1L A ye - ive-eighths miles: Dew” Drop won, The The P; e : 'gfiflwm"d' Bk olnt, T'"“?“ i m{fi:&rdli:ellfat“:ufl:“nufifl:::'fius:”. |Mn‘ Dr. Hayoock, the eminent Oxford &i- pose of vedeeminggwarrants on other andicap, for all ges, one and ono-eizhth | Tlia hiall was not filled and the groat plattorm | L, Would often rise from his bed at | 14, 0nd saving interest the members were starting to leave the 7 o it e sh o0 second, | was empey! "o reception eivon o it did :;fl;i}z;;;g:;:;*m;,l;flf;,:fiknfl,’;g;} During tho past sl year the tax- | council chamber when they wore calind | He was takon down to Cass. county for 1 gain iduas on_ the exposition whioh wo o iio: Ciliz 0 g u 8 ) N N icati al. have in this city. I suppose the; \ [ Purse, milo: Karnest won, Adrian second, | Bob Tealizo the expectations, “'he avplause | &% was froquently wal payers of Omaha have responded to the | to order tohear a communication wh - G to v ¥ ppos - Miss Daly third,” Time—1:46, 4 V:;‘,-‘:lmfiyirmflh,fi:‘,mfa:v%?{fie 5{.‘}".“,‘(’,“‘? lnmnu:t n(‘tu l‘r‘lxu pullin w(?redfii::z;l:: culls upon them efyntfmore promptly, | had been placed in the hands of the city Captured Kevolutionists, W": roturn “li:’";”“"’ L t of this weo o Dlecpleehiase, shiortcours: Tom Brown | 'l admission fees oharged beibi & bari | ever sncoeeded i ousing bim. and the delinquencyton {the levy for the | clerk. 1t was from John A. Butler ten. | sy yavorias, Mex., July 2.1t s re- [ A0 4 mosting of the wssociation will be L pom, Nietoree second, “Willio "W, "third. | 10”Uho icsence. of ‘the peoplo. ~ Beechcr s | * Profoasor Fisohnell, of Iusel, writss of | current yoar (tho 16 tac list), 1s bat lit- | dering his | resignation as chiof _ of | ;o that flernandes las capuired fifieon | Faiits o 'y i pearsys v s magnificent presence, the wmobility of his ,K,,u..x student of Wurtemberg college, | tle over 43 per cent., which is 2 per cent. | the ¢ department, an BSKINE | ovointionists, among them tho leader, RSN, 1 a4 R, eark ] face, the modalation of his voice, his splen- W b ess than at this time Jast year. that it be . mecepted at The OBk _tho | v | going to spure n x e R e ] to make the man greater than the ' occasion, ropensity, and when he began “walk. | 1¢ss than 1 6-10,pereent; on the 1888 tax- vnlsmll by the lurl:l :;( ra?ulr:i hf“i“:a-d yeport is that Ca.zas cu)l,lulu-(\l 8 revo- | Btion mcoting o blg;uwuas. “fPime, 1:20. Mutual paid, $22.10, Cnicaao, July 20.—The general freight | Ways eluded, jumping over bedsteads H 5 lixno ranehs yesterday. ctor Glenn, n member of the Seven- infy 'y, Who was arre Oné and oue-half miles: “Taxgathererwon, | agents of the Western Frelght assoelation | 88d other obstacles placed in bis way. o list is only § of om-?m! @ent. I think the | works and then adjourned. rived at ‘nt of taxes during the last | Chief Butler was seen by a Bre re- 35, 40 cont: Lizzie Dwyer second, John Sullivan third. o YT : Moritz gave an instance of a poor and | Prompt payu ok K < . Personal Paragraphs, | 8 Phwe, 2:56, Mutuals paid, $17.60. sl a0 thelr labors to-day by agreeing | ;0,00 fasketmakor, who Wais unabla | four or five years isjone Of th many evi Piner last nighs but 'f'"’m e Al “u’hm oo to Bpirit ke for s | Benday last for violent disturbance of rexel stake, mile: Solid Silver wou, Bine | UPOD What competition tratfic should be in- [ FEIVE R0 Gh, Y a state of sleop dences of the cit -vsmg.[mr..ry, hing to say further than that he had ex Ny [4 ) sonce and imprisoned in the county va second, Porter Asha third, Time, 1:55, «;ludml‘h} luw nowl tr_unumlll ll;‘m‘lrbm' 00! be- he would preach fluent sermons, ey respectfully, pected the lanmulldwuull&‘l wuuplL hlls res- | ahort viie Ouw D . was roleased yestorday by Judgo C O DN ] D b e e sovernor J. W, " a gues 4 i yes "l‘“\“xfl: ",“nhr:‘n:! n‘lllll'e he: ‘.u:k Firse heat-- fato f"rlum; ,:) n":)}fi"ls? rr";-e'x'ns l':;r"ff;} i X)‘;f:p "{,‘;:l‘}"l"f:""';:;’fi'l‘z::fl m;: i3 '-"—(xi‘z; l:r'i.-(n:n'u-m- lu“:;{uu A Sl g eapcct fan lg u.t, KYML‘."J“ e Il Lol ; hen jeined his regiment, er won, Penka seconk, Ailee third, | vounds, and fron issippl river points in ving Byl 0 10 a1 . TION: t ———— ar elerk which arrived in the atternoon by the —Gleaner won, sond, ki i Preen bug K gen- ' a chi P A f - . . bt 3 il b o left w rest of A H L i, it 1% Matuals puid, $520. - 1 eral fruight ageu(s of the Northwostern Tral- | before, ortyy force tho dog tax ordinance. Adopted, | Ihave thisday severed my connection | pleasnt vacation in Kansas. . Ho left with the rest of thie com - ¥ Huidles, two wiles: Chanticlers won, Geo, | fie assoeiation ndnl: establisted the follow- A young givl given tosleep-talking was By Cheney—Instructing engineer to | with the paper ealled Progress, pub- Dr. Merriaw came in from the cast Jast u :l.lm' 'l‘lil :‘.l lw 4 t(s‘lxm A f“""'""‘m‘ second, ;EIH)MI' third. ing west-bound rates from Chicago to 8t. | i, (ki habit of jmni ting violin with | bring in an ordinance narrowing Twenty- | lished in the interests of organized labor | evening, ) e | "-‘m '“;HI:L ‘:' ST 14 Mutuals paid Paul aud Minncapolis: ¥lrst e her lips, giving the preliminary tuning | third = strect from Cuming street 10 | j, thig city, William H. Stripe aed W. J. ‘et Mather, the well known tra- I b g ment, which he was ndl class, 80; third elass, 5 1 ; ‘ e X "nipfi‘ b saate irihaea sl £ snd sorapiug and fouriahing with the | 44 e, e e Omaha rail. | Evarts will continue the publication in J ML o managor, and | s catied to yejdin ect at ouce. utwost fidelity, It puzzled her physician y ] e i : n of her company pa hirough S a great desl until he ascertained that | W4Y to run their cars on Thir th | foture. Mr. Wililam H. Stripe is well town lust night in the Pullman ear Bo Building Permits, eventeenth infantry has amived 1o take the place A Deluge in Forty Minutes. whon an infant the girl lived in & room | Street in accordance with the o nee | known in this city, and Mr. W, J. Evarts heria, for Ban Fruacisco where they open {nan: otor W Lrtlook fasiis CuayExNE, Wyo., July 20.—[Special Tele- | adjoining a fiddler, who often performed | Fegulating the operation of strect rail- | has spent years u the advocacy of the | iy Romeo wnd Julict on Monday and | i 8 R (0 uild} g por- the Ninth, whieh left to-night for | gram to the Ber.|--Railroad men on incom- | upon his instruwent within her hearing. | W& Adopted. s labor cause, both as editor and worker. will remain four weeks. g4 o gopa gnd New Mexice, Tha aouupaplos | I traine oport th sewarkable mintoru i G TR o d{i’y!e,“‘.“:;’:{:;{,’;:;:;“"fl’,,:::“fi. ame | o tho public I commend theso geatie- | Poter Conolly wout o Koarney L | Bty Lo, bed wiosy.(rnns ssidenes, o 3 o A K ine Blulls, forty miles east, ever n he O, 4 . ) . e ish them all the success the | eveming on business and alsoto | story ‘framé eote and Medicine Busie, vespectively. | (his country. The stonm lusted forty min- | Monday two freight. trains collided | BioY m“gi‘,‘,;“’;;u;;‘;‘};“"l;"i'u";“‘,,“::‘i,“{fl AmacANcL IS Shate Al L0 Suooces COULE AR & Witneas in aa important litga- ST s w0 e s A osannan utes aud flooded the region to the depth of | near Stanton, Ia., and a costly wreck prepare an ordinance tocompel the com- July 20, 1880, H. G. Brriek, tion. Lrame cotr a0 xy rae 1+ oar £0ih.. 10,000 w York, a ! ," R, wasa |V two aud threo feet: fodted a lumber yard's | wag the consoquense, which oceasioned a pany to do so if they do not comply with L hist uight for SIS O &'{f,f:"{‘fl,:,r,,_ 484 | general dolay of trains. Une of the en- | the wishes of the people. Viaducts aud [ Miss Edith She wind wes also sovere, bowing down aud | ineers had his shoulder put out of place, rulw? . is visiting in the femilies of G. W. Logan demolishing soveral wooden bu‘uim and a brakeman had bis arm broken, | By Bailey—That five additional mem- | and H. L. Stanton, Genoral J Schreider, of Sl pherd of Rochester, lud., | prominent member of ¢ rer ou the overiay New Osueass, July 30.--1% W. Chase aud tax collector of Concordia r:n-isn, short in his accounts §27,000, e has Y good boud. ) K P e e G S

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