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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1886, 5 .. CONCERNING PAUL'S TRAVELS | fy'uenronone e ora"sitn wnd “ehy: | LIEUTENANT GREELY'S BOOK. | 8 ®rurie Fumous avveysc e ‘thutof | WATERING PLACE ~ STYLES, | Sto iy aoc e e ectoere where ok Red Star Line The hearing of the case has been post Malmesbury, described by W. Maurice is wished for, but an_exception is made poned a da; Adams, F 8. regarding the chemisette, which is in No Politica! Lightning Liable to Strike the THE POLICE COURT ROUND UP. o ankli T ¢ Magazine for August, { 1 i { high favor, made of lace 1n one thickness Candidate From 8t. Paul. Poiice court yesterday morning was o Aocount of th: Tady Eeanklin Bay Expedi pu 3 & Co, . \é!m__h White Mourning, Sty].lsh Dresses, Traveling or closely pressed plaits of mull or crepe | Carrying the Bolgium Royal and United States T I i busy scene for e. A gentleman tion of 1881-84, opens with a very dainty little picture of Costumes, Hosiery and Shoes. lisse ROSALIND MAY. M v overy Saturday ’ named Blair residing in south Lincoln —— “fove's Brignt Dream,* called Yestor- ————— TG RO AN ORI Y I e aria the alty. o Jid| TUNEE YEARSOPKNOTIOSERVICE | e Y Ao for t sy | ROSALINDMAY'S FASHIONLETTER A PROFLIGATE KING. Between Antwerp & New York i 3 \ TO THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- hooting pigeons that were numer - - weather lasts, “Humor in Arcadie’ isa —_— How Kalakana of the Sandwich wound his place, and he elaimed to | gy N rontribution to the humorous side of b , g Islands is Bearvi Himself, —_— he Attainment of the Farthest North | contribu 0 huniorous side of | Something That Will Interest the b B st Ll Lt LA Ketioros o¢ 1o tion of the Com. | l11ve authority from the chicf ot police & MBS i colic life, and “Mr. Smith—a Dog,” is TAATERA TS Nob Honolulu Letter: David Kalakana has LAND AND FRANCE. rticles of Incorporation o |‘ o for so doing. ~ His case w 1-l)||lmv\|-'|‘ s heilling Narvative, yery entertaining account of an intelli Lok ol AL AL now been on the throne of the Hawaiian SPRING AND SUMMER RATES: pany Filed and What It Pro- A l>i1j<r|1.||)’_:||1:|'lrl' :l:xv‘u:-ll L”"“;l was ar. gent animal »w!nn could actually weep - - kingdom for twelve years. Provious 10 | gaion from $60 to $100. Excursion teip from N poses to Do—Capital City “‘m\l‘l";‘"_‘""N“l"'"‘";‘ \‘.'.Lv'\'.. $Ha eibe Tiits ibner's Sons, of New York, | When distressed and who was particularly NEW Yonrk, July 20, 1886, —Correspon- | IS elevation to the throne he was a | 8110 to $18. ‘Second “Gabmn, —outward, $45 |8 tahid ’ ensiti being laughed a The de He was fined a dollar and costs, which publishinig Lientenant A. W, | Sensitive to being laughed at. Hhe de- | o100 of the Bre.]—Who would not halt —e were paid, ‘This Inw 18 a hardship i one | Greely's work, entitled “Three Years of | “A fun to Copenhagen” and A Gein of | mourn® That is, in the way it is dono | |FROM THE DEE'S LINCOLY TURRAD] way, and a poor man who is _ealled up | Arctic Service,” being an_account of the | the South Downs,” A bricf article de- | at Sg Candidate Paul has been sojourning at | 107 violuting it is entitled more Lo sym- | ady Franklin Bay expedition of 1881-84, | scribes “Dalls and theit g pathy than a fine o a poor man who > g a arthast ne “What to We the state eapital again for a couple of | \works for a dollar and a_quarter a day Ainmment of the farthest HOTL. | oieein for Avgy yl | prepaia, § | boatman i the harbor of Honolulu nt low ‘rate v used to pick up some money at night by | 36 0% tigs : ’ i playing the banjo in one ‘of the water | “iey Punit, 1218 Farnam st.: Paulson & Co., atoga. Prettiest of all, an entire | frontdives, Ho is a superbly buile native, | 18 Farnam st.: D, O, Frooman, 133 Farnam st Manufacture:” | and expensively simple costume of white [ but, like most ot the Kanakas, he has no presngs News, . Goneral and “The Gatherer™ days, and it is gettihg to be about an | and who may possess a pig it looks like [ A fine steel portrait of Lieutenant s the latest suggestions of science. fragrant violets, fan to match, bonnet | g, "ories “yices, He had u strain even thing whether it is Governor Paul | and is a hardship to fine him for keening Greely is given, togetiior with over one I'he Magazine of Art for Angust has [ and parasol too if need bo, One might | of (fo old Kamchanieha blood in his o OMAIIA. of St. Paul or Governor Paul of this mod- | 1ty even though taken under nuisance | hundred illustrations made from photo- | published for a frontispeace. an illustra. | decidedly mourn if not thus allowed to half | veins, however, and when, in 1874, an p i i Rk LU bl f graphs taken by the y and original | tion of Rosetti’s “Ecce “Ancilla Domini.” | mourn, and the desire for some small | eloction was held under the fa ern Tarsug, or Paul on the W ish n good ¢ . { o ¥ ould accomplish a good and v oSt Nt 4 the two places, with political lightning | upnecessary to put & man to the ¢ '}"-\“"th off H;l vl‘l' -!;I""d e x o sy flashing blinding rays in his eyes. When | all that he {s worth to meet the expense | interesting and thrilling work is now | j05¢'in n elear, entertaining, and_popt lar | Pecomesy ) , Bob Ingersoll in a lecture gave it as his | 0 15e in court, When it comes to in- being ¢ nvassed for in this city by Mr. J. | Wway. Julia Cartwright, in **The Romance | to erape, DY | party in opposition to Queen Kmma, who Authorized Cr\pl(}ll. e 500,000 obinion that Saul of Tarsus was o candi- | terpreting a law that o man can’t keep | B, Brainerd, brother of Sergeant Brain- { of Art,’ describes the splendid ma 'f" surfaces and these make extremely | showed great partiality for the church of & pig i Lincoln poor peoble have | gl who was one of the survivors of the | of Lorenzo the magnificent. A fine pic- | pretty dresses, being know nunder the | England. Kalakaua’ co of what 1206 Hasonic Blk, N.W. Cor. Cap.Av. & 16th slation’s family | is called a constitutional monarchy, Kal phise W paid up Capital, - = $100,000 v admirable paper by o This ) ttloship on This | X imals in Decoration” ats the sub. tragedy Lo N0t t00 near psexeusable. Coming next e light cloths with er kaua was picked up out of the gutter run by the strong American missionary rh Accounts solicited. Interest paid on time de- frionds were the | posite: coliec 16 i nll parts of the wes date going among his constitucncy and | i o %, hope for inother things tutoe is givon of the vase fr {fintas R ith voliti i i AL B \ to5il expedi e is givel o vase from the Ber ribal name of ¢ as the | better politicians and they were suceess: | andhaviog provide st and bost vaul ) was strack with political lightning, he | “rom Eagan, the devot police, was up “(l;‘ ";‘l“"‘;u £ July. 1881, Liontenant | museum which illustrates tho Homeric :"()';:‘1)"‘“"" (‘,('.;l\ ‘l_'":‘-t“‘_‘qk ‘_“l':;“"“"‘:"" AL RS TG (OF. LHYSA shange | in the ety o will ruoulve valiable articlos on supplied a statement that can be used on I with assault and mal- n the Tth of July, o ldentenant | v to Dionysius, and is one of BH | ¥ toker, but is in checks in- | g jinygood and ha bel storige. Frompt attention will by given to i the plains of Nebraska in the coming yman and s horse. It | duty, Greely, who had volunteered for this | finest examples of (reck decoco stead of stripes and this may be sct down it ) ' f s | seems that th wyman had his horse in | gailed from St. John's, New Foundland t; “Plagiarisms of Old Maste! asone of the choicest fabrics of the season. | j ? ? ) sampaign with the modern Paul in name, | $eems t 8 . ! | sailed from § ohn's, New Foundland, | art; P 8 of Old Masters,” b J @ ofthe season. | in the welfare of his people. 3 campaign with the moc the street by the I & M. depot and the | \with uforco of twenty-four men, which, | doubly interesting by its full illustrations | Claivette is between nun's veiling and With proper s Kalakaua might who has arisen in his strength and, with | JAESERE Y GO0 Kt drive lim. away ) ¢ ekl - ——— y e . i ! M AWAY | under the orders of the signal sery of the snme theme as treated by different | ypohaie with somothing of the effect of | have remained a model monareh, but he b loine dled. abont, is visiting among | and commenced operations by lekini | Wik iiad o tho. most nerins masters. *“Tho Pictorial Artsof Japan,” | ool 16 ith, somothing of the uffoct 0F | Jo Gl T i inhienco of Vil com M A DISBROW &Go bl bkl i enturers wito took ofitoe under 9+ him merely to further their vrivate ends Iy and taking o v 0. W. Rooren, Cashior. esldent, Wat W, Mansn Telephone No, & the rulers in the state house synagogue | the horse, and it is stated that in the over visited by an explorer. Ho w by Cosmo Monkhouse, ealls attention to Hor ntit el f ; selors—ae in such. numerous instance But the | he was nearly whipped himself, the d found there the most remote and isolated | Mr. Anderson seholarly work, and [ other and quite thin, of course, for sum- v opening days of Panlof St. Paul trave men in large "'""'"i“ were interestéd | o ose observing stations which an in- | tempts the reader with its curious illus- [ mer. Carmelite and benedictine cloths [ and who suggested many w which Wholesale Manufacturors and Doalors in have boen anything but promising. For | *PEetatol ’ R <. | ternational conforence had ag two | trations of Japanese drawing., Charles | are also suggestive of nun’s veiling, but | hie conld legally diyert l)wg funds . 1LV MOCILLY & l & Henry Harvey was married on Satur- b hefore to establish about the pole. | de Kay writes of “A Group of Colorists,” | there is a difforence in them as some are [ into his own pocket. One o arly at- ash, Uocrs, Blinus, \ five long weeks a clond the size of a day last and on Sunday was fighting for | 7,64" t)ree yoars later, on the 15th of | with high praise for the | smootl sed — while others show the | tompts was to seize the fec y 3 2 g g man'shand has net “been seen in the | this and other offenses of a like nature, July, 1831, Lieutenant Greely and five | appreciation art finds in Ameri crape finish that is n feature of to-dav. | od to the erown for e n duties por.. | Mouldings, Fine Hard Wood Interior Finshe skios, and lightning js as searce an arti- | he was called into court yesterday to an- | §,.vivars of this foree were brought hack Frank R. Stockton’s new novelotte, D! cloth has asilk warp with s formed by officers ot _the interior depart Mantics, Counters, Pew Ends, clensitis in the “glorions climate of | 8Wer the charge and to tuke tl s | nto the harbor of St. John's by the third | <“Phe Casting Away of Mrs. Lecks and | mure wearing and snow fluke, wiso with | ment. * He was greatly incensed whon the Braohets. ment therefore as made and provided. expedition which had been sent in seareh | Mrs, Aloshine,” which s to begin in the | $ilk warp, vesembles - basket cloth. . Per- | honest head of this department refused to Californin.”” In these modern days there Six plain drunks eonfrouted the police 1 iV6Ho initol 5t 1ight fiom o oloar | magistrit Head sullty to | Of them—not yet rocovered from suffer- | August Centu des liu’{gs nu'n'v )x!:h'nli\m is gmnl to these | deliver up these fees, and doc re e Lialle tels LR Wl agistrate DAL BUCEL ings and privations such as perhaps no | able adventures of different white mourning matex Deulera in Dutlding Paper. sky, and Candidate Paul - has not | tho violati el oneh was lined the | e had endured before them and Tived. | England women and the chronicler of | cause ludies oven indecp “black make | been libor lly provided for, ns will ; pdibisd as yob created a storm in the political | customary amount and, furnisiod, ior This book contains Licutenant Greely's | the tale, who were shipwrecked and cast [ se of them, but they form such really | most of his” family, yet he is always Main Offico and Factory ut Lyons, Towa, und bourd und lodging in the c b ntervening years; of an | ashore tupon a small island in the Pacitic | Pretty costumes cither in native purity | jn steai wed that | SCROLL WORK and TURNING. als be- | they were public moneys. The king has skies suflicient to put him in any danger WL " of those y iits for cash, He is given §50,000 | itk vt R ML T T S R reachiod the ‘mosh | oogun, Whith proved 10 be by no weans | 0F wnited_ with Dlack or lavonder silk, | overs ‘(o years for the privy putsc, Ofice & Warerooms Cor. 42th & lzard Sts. |} 08l BB R NEPEE. BT AVHER IR | Ehio Ve N R S OE ST et BF AttaMmpiL | HOTHIBEL v attuined; and of an | a desert. The war feature of the August | ribbon or velvet, that it requires no st $20,000 & year for \ml:n expenses, §16,000 fl geris in being struck blind the young man undor ¢ o attempt i that stands alone in Aretic | Contury will bo “Fredericksburg, do- | fice to wear them. Pure white of course, | for the aveen, and o like sum for Mrs. HAMBURG _AMERIGAN | Ui Ll Gttt il U e Ll ol Bl i R R Apart from the narrative of ex- | seribed by General Jamos Longstreet, | Since a creamy tinge has too muclt the | John Dominis, the king's sister and. the of the people who are ready to strike | e COUNLY JMIZE Ll flering and final rescue 181 Coueh and | flavor of “a “colored and now | wife of the governorof Ouhu Maui, tho blind unything that savors of succession | from the town of Raymiond were present s here, the fact that no one ¢ | mourning world. Some of “the most | Governer himself receiving §7,200, An- T BT 16/itio DY VeB raizehoy oF thab comes THom | e o o s aa a0, w tolo. | €lse ever passed the same length of time SYLISI DRESSES other sister of the King, Mrs, Archie A DIRECT LINE FOR . i o [t agutale el h el bt P i BRI T S T et pap are of wool mter-woven with tinsel, and | Cloghorne.receives#12,000,and her daugh- Eneland, France & German G e T AW A HE ORI OVEE | i et O LD A ol with ittisties | the account the value and mterest of ob- reinia, owner of the | curtously draped to show the selyage that 5,000 In addition (o these genor- y Y. e o sl b gt LA itions absolutely new. Licatenant “Lacy House” "opposite Fred. | does duty as a trimming, In silk cos- Hlowances—for it must be_remeni- [ o sioamshipsof this well kiown lino ure « UL 0 (SR e G kGt Liiady dulo ly's training, atfainments, and above sburg, printed in the same numbor, | tumes there s nothing ‘more attractive that the annual expenses of a | DUl of fron, i watortight compirtieits and gt ieRadi i A i GG on to “hello” Omaha. The | 411 thi long study of Arctic matters and ibes “'Lee at Fredericksburg.” than the Bengaline silks, striped in two are not more thin $50, as ho lives | s RO didates in the race for-governor will do | present Ime 1 in itself wholly inadequate | 46 polar question which first led him to | “T'he Longz Run.” is the title of a love | LON€S, unlessit bo the dresses of glace | mainly on poi and 1 tish—the | the U pen muilsand lewve well to vote the migrations of Mr. Paul, | to transact the business. e k this service, all qualified him to | story by Rase Elzabath Cloveiand. pab, | $11& where the loveliost of floral patierns | King @ alowed $18,000 New i '3 and Saturdags’ for Plo: for the terms and the roll- A number of ei re awaiting with A e s ey ihhl"tl by R BogbtLy il d on & groun k of such | the logislature for 4 mouth, (LONDON),Chorboug,(PARLS and HAM- Dickerson & Co., Detroit. n exceedingly simpie plot, the of yonn A. Logan ration of Cirand nnounced to pass ing ones gather moss, if it is of a ques- [ expectancy the arriy tionable quality, and moss counts. It | and the Tllinois dele will not be denied, and it is daily grow- | Army men, who are ing more apparent, that the powers in | throngh this city Mouda y.] B s book will be found to giv TEK ence with a simple divectness that | yrineipal interest, of course, contering in kes the story the more absorbing, and | Ryfus bock, n theological studant, the Tocal machine In Lancastor are at | - Architect Koubue, who has been on fan | With “"""“':'“"" of the reader over use- | and Emeline Longworth, u Philadclphi work to dehver this county to Paul, | extended trip to Canada, New York City | Ofreomment, . recly has been | Dgtuty. The story” relates the courtship e is an atmosphere of the kind afloat | and other points cast is at home again at L ‘”fig i SRR I of these twg persons. These are the only in several of ”",“h;(." the e house, | his work in Lincoln. permitted by the government to ma G USC | gharacters in the book. The novellotte ARHIbla R oRETe in 1s of the GronntiTaBrenibroken Hor L thel now nf_ :Ill{(:w u!ll( ‘l papers of the .-\pcwlmlnn. is upon_the whole pret It is de- building may be interpre au effor | Bohannou block on the cornerof N and | 85 Well as his private journals; and to | void of ingenuity or intri in the plot, \ ; papers no other writer has had ac- [ a1 the love-miking is ng in inter: Stout to | Tenth streets, which will be one of the 'he actual recor Y TR ) ihNtaRtIALBG dings ot the olty he netual records have never | isting incidents; in fact, there 18 but very to show them olt—pale pink, | stables, Thissum he used to build a ) Rerusning, the stoamers loave Hambueg on reen or pale blue, Plain silk | yate stable, which he stocked with horses | Wodne lh\_\'-i‘n:ld Tnu-h\_\ 8, vin Havro, taking A usually. “1"" there fre- | and ten hacks, which ho hived out t il Ktoarico §2% pass | o [ o fre- 1 g Tirst cubin ), $6) and § nt additions of I or lace. Greatly | pan in opposition to the regular carriage | Raghond tickets from Plymouts to Bristol, Care lighted in likewise, are the compunic: i d 5 d in Honolulu. all these . London. or t lace in th uth of jeweled dresses which made sources of revenue the King receives a g ance n the spring, but now tindvoom for | vearly rental of not less than $100,000 farl exnibition. Fine black net is bee | from the crown lunds, which comprise Gun spangled with artistic embroideries of | sonwe of the best sugar osts on the | 61 Broadway, New Yor) beads, while glowing at interval slands. Tho opposition in the Sallb Su-uohiakEnsLl, colored stones simuliting rubies, emer- | Jogishure has tried f s to LINGOLNBUSINESS D|HE[}TORY ‘ me of its hind open o o) 3 pros! o firs A alds, sapphires, e o 3] T i 15 the name of & new corporation, arti- | who went up toCrete (o cateh fish with Dty e bittn glimpserof thottrus | toader; MissiGlovelintl attampls: £0,68: | | Motrisilic is /i romnrknblojasoondanoy | tmndscbi without oy g = : [ f cles of which huy n filed with the |"seoon shovels returned minus the fish, i, Ao ghimps sert the right bf Woman *“to woo on her | op 4'constantly seen as alarge component | *“With all this money. Ke i por- | Heceny bt Nowly Furnished Secrelary of S The corporation | The mill pond was not drawn off as ex- | "SENEL poging with perhaps the | oait Secounitto woo modestly aid With | vt or in toucches on handsome itk or | eunially in debt. When ho took the fam- The Tremont, {'3*;"[’ \.‘,']1!. i l".,‘:,'fi o 1-\'(::1::1"11“-i:: ’""\'"_'(‘:,‘, t fight out in East Lincoln drew | Most valuable existing . sketeh of pre- S M e‘.‘::}; tie. | fine eashmere dresses. Cashmero, in- b around the world, he brought in 3. C.VITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors. o e o e e cad | wions explo brief, clearsummary | a1y and porsistentiy.’ That 18 what | deed, comes quite Lo tha front, an a bill for $22,500, which paid_with Cor. tUh nnd Pts,, Lincoln, Nob. of the previous exploration and endes 3 s where 1t1s united with gay plaided | come grambling by the legislature, When Tates $1.50 per duy. Street cars from houss to any silks ar burg, The te Emeline did, and she was finally re- us than bruiscd eyes hap- nini of the road are laid | ing more s @ tor juently noticeable during tho | e cor n allow- | vartor i eity. s projocted g o = i) o :h the pole by this route, leaving | \warded by the objective possession of the et i down as at the town of Fairfield, Clay | pened before both parties had enough. | {1 WG B IY Drepared to follow intel: | thordod by the eblective possession of the | iyumer's —cnever ending de. | anco of $10,000 was made, with the pro- J. 1L W, HAWKI Ly, at Stromsburg, Polk county, and |~ Real estate transfers have folt tho effoct | jigontly Greoly's own aim and_efforts. | * T'he Angust number of Harpor's Maga- | New ped brocade siTks w | yision that, if this sum whs exceeded, it R : o Nuckolls countyr, e artieles | of the heated term, and the elork teports | Foliowing this are chapters complotely | zine is in every way a timely rominder of gaod position and are variously united | should como out of the king's privy Architect, eerte tha sha ceds ec § e 4 sters the | o oolnini > syste cires o WS m 5 with ngaline silk, mo! vely or rse, ‘Lhe lavis ronation co! ios cos—33 b und 42, Riehav ok, Linee through the counties of Fillmore, Clay, | least in number that they have been for explaining the system of circumpolar | {e midsummey season. 'Thissex onuble- Satin. Frifls Sl C e purse, Lhe lavishcoronation ce noni OMcos—33 51 and 42, Ri |u‘uds Block, Lincoln, | of black crepe i oy cost $40,000, and the sum had to | aming on handsome dresses | s the privy purse wis empty and the king Brobderd 1 inds; they are effective and | jmself 50 deeply in debt that for the AT, SHORTHOKN CATTLE gonght A “u-w. Sur;‘hl Tl"‘ eredit of the kingdom lhq{' legislaturce I M. WOODS, | canvass dresses are well represented; the | yoted him $20,0007 to satisfy the most : : Lorials conthined i wmany. ways, | hocsnns of bis éreditors. Wiat beeomes | Live Stock Auctioneer | ample, the waist of surah with | of the large sums received by Kalaka Rales made i all parts of tho U, 8. at faic log | canvass sleeves, plaid or striped surah | js o mystery which no one has as rates, [toom B, State Block, Lineoln, N for waist and underskirt, with solved.” He no more idea of the value ves of can of money than had Ludwig of Bavari E ous agreed on by an international | e scientific congress, of which Lady Frank- | 1y lin Bay, that of the United Stat be the most northerly; and de equipment and sl:\rlm%uf the perhaps, impresses s mo > paid, arner’s delightful story *Thei Was to | grimage.” ¥.W. Burridge, contributes ribing the | an exceedingly interesting paper on or- 1 TV chids, which is beautitully illustrs I'ne voyage 1n the Proteus, from St. To all of that innumerable cr Joln's to their far northern destination— R e with the extraordinary good fortunc | and recrosses the Atlantie, Mr. Charl which atiend it and enabled them to Algernon Dougherty’s lively sketehes of land at Discovery harbor, the sito chosen | “fransatlantic. Captains” will b York, Polk and Nuckolls, and to build | many da, the line n ital stock of $1,000.000, di- Colonel € res of §100 each, is recited [ Allee, of Omaha n the city. corporation has no [~ J. C. Roberts,an ex-legislator from the 1 fact that shows | county of Butler, was at the state capital itory and uncertain nature, and | yesterday. it is evidently fulfilling its mission now Robert Curry, Palmyra; J. O. Chase, i remaining a standing advertisement | Fairmont; W. D. Hart, Minden; L. H! for some company to step in and make 1t | Rider, Greenwood; J. F. Goehner, S pij. | favorite t Dil- 1 ot many and Captain A. a reality and a thing of substance. The | ard; T. Coverdule, Plattsmouth, were | g R SV A HEE T | SNCAITE || AR L, A Wil DeesPO- | urah with touches of white or some sub- SilnE T hAivoRtistonbutiiothis B. 11. GOULDING, incorporators are William H. Lanning, | Nebraskans at Lincoln hotels yoster f“:, fj‘f “\’“‘g?h“f};“ {)fi.i“_l|‘;"~t“fl)(|:’5:”""‘,“ "“Ti’fl,, :‘r‘:u:‘ ““},‘i:h’“‘!l‘fiv pfl‘[‘]‘_m.{"‘1‘”]‘;“-“]“‘31‘:]-“ dued color isa refuge for mature ladies (l,ln‘uh'hir'x:r:‘;;‘ pp(n'\'fl:,‘f t;,‘;,L:,;‘ ;'.t..!ly h,“A F m L an allfl IIISlII’aIIG FomiDIQL i GeorgoRViE oo tobett R oHNTE o the roturn of the Protous, cuttmg them | Kirke contributes an entertaming art of quict taste, but young people secin to | quged, drams him of all hi This arm Loans 2. G. Brown, Isane N. Clark, Lorenzo D. OLD JOHN BROWN. off from the outside world altogether, be- | on' “Dotroit, the City of the Strait. | like t terial, and touch it up with | js @umbling. The Haw orEoenond 410 loans _solleito Fowler and John M. Ragan, : 5 " | gins the narrative of their lonely life at | ‘The article 13 ],mhm,fv e beatttally fi:\llmud white or light colored silk vests | of all games of chan. m 4, Jtich coln, Nob. | o OFTLATION FOR THE PEN: oris. | T0e Sitizens of Harper's Forry Who'd | Foct Congor. This is told with that de- [ jliustrated. Willium Winter contributes | becoming to girlish figures, ot they give | American Indian, and the King is sui ST R TP ] The recent liberal delegation of pris- Keally Like to Know Who tail whicl its strong interest to the | an oxcellent paper on Joseph Jeflerson, | Piduant additions of ‘bright silk, colored | ho no mean hand at our greaf national . Public Sale, oners sent up from Douglas “county are Brown Was. ier Arctic ative of Dr. Kane. | tho actor, illustrated by an | Sashes, beadings, ete., or “perhaps u sash | game of poker D enver, Col,, June 101 owR{olydhoussdin iolie Mebia pam B IRy stroitiEree L, A Detroiter who entific results of tne expedition’s | eneraving of Mr.J. W._ Alex. | of silk canvas with fringed ends. ——— 40hipad ot BB BNAFE DR D tiary and have ,h"l““ put "‘“‘""] i: "{F“’ recently paid visit to Harper's Ferry ctull 1; but the subject | ander's painting of Jofferson’ in the b HOSIERY. The most perfect modern remedy | shank, 2-year-olds, weighing 1650; bulls EEGALRLILS on\‘u“‘d‘fl i “‘"‘,"] e | accosted a eitizen with: S {zvr many readers will be | charucter of “Bob Acres"—the frontis- Three out of four puirs of Saratoza feot | 4 6wn for the cure of rheumatism is St. | heifors. AddrossFicld and ¥arm, for catalog- wronged under the numerous ('..:;""TL “I suppose you kuown all about old | tha description of the every-uay life and | Jicee to the number, Mr. I e black. But the idea of uniformity | j 000 (1, llven.l.l‘)ogvu Col. (. M. Branson, Lincoln, Nel upor: which the e sent up. Shentl | youn Plown s oceupations; the appronch and arrival of | Dovel, <Springhaven,” is in this number | With the costume takes strong hoid, and ARl o) . ot LoburnL ‘wgl..“_\‘\l ’h':n ’.‘wi‘f&?gifi lfirr'.'-“ufii ui.n.nm Brown—old John Brown? Did }lm dz\rkmlws 0{ |n.- Arcf " ulu- full of exciting incident and character, hoivmy to nmfinh. bmth in llghltnn:l d(:lu'l‘i Bank Clearings. Lin, { P8 SIRL ISR e eh el Shoflivalhora Tl hunting; the sledging expeditions; the is “S Stuai colors, ure shown to an exten hat ) n clearings yesterday wer i { pted to the auditor for $138.00, “\Why, T mean John Brown wlo' tiied | Tite! within' 0oora ths. amusemonte. and Ly s i Keonomia | evinecs certainly more than one school of 5;";',’3':,“‘ QionElIRs-ToRardey mere National Hotel, i fees and mileage, and the lust act in Bul- | (o gr00The slayes.” personal experiences, In Apri oc- vay Methods | thought. Very'delicate white silk ar eo88,40080. And got a good aiunor for 250, lard, the murderer's carcor, and for ‘his | “uyyuntod to free the sluves, ch? Did | curred Lieutenant Lockwood’s famous of “Tho Home | beautifullnce pattorns, and of cou PILES! LISt PILES A HEDARAYRN associat closed with the elosing _of | 1o haye any middle name?” sledge journcy, extending beyond «ll Winble information | WOrn With slippers, while in Lisle thread | ®A'suro cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itehin e fl:,‘i“':flif-'.'.fli'f.'i'\'tu'“"“f-} wnd the departing | e “speaking of John Brown, who und “reclaiming for Ameri- | yospecting the cultivation of the currant, | the some fancy wed but not | and Uleerated Piles has be o et By i!,'a.ilwa-vy‘j.l.'rivme Table | Lid I gotup the insurrcetion.” v of the farthest north.” | Mys. Lillle contributs an entertaining | Wany, Solid colorsand plain wea e, Willia ] ATEHEISTATE HOURE “Yes, I suppose you are. Gotup an kwood's story is rene withintl Bibrt Etars vt “De Barbadoesa’s | Twle, the departures from this.be Williams A 3 i yosterday Glen Kendall was to be seen | j,ciavtion, did he? He shouldn't hayve GiE B akCR tha e Rt RREro thanusl| ¥ L A S8 for sake of a ch This box has cured the worst chronic eases of 2 or OMAHA. ! in social converse wite residents there i L antaiai i AP LS ader share the e Little Hour;” and Mr. John Habberton's | {08 Sttt 50 years standing, ~ No one need suffer live | The following is the timo of artival and de- ! PRI SORTATES dents theto, | done it. When did he leave herer ty of his cffort, and the trinmph of | Lrief paper, “The Penalties of Author. | its best. exemplification in the London | xears standine, Ho ono noed sulfer five | | [Tho 000 1800 LI OF LTIV g at BALANBIE I A RA.AQUNCO “Is it possible you have never heard of ng himself nearcr the vole than any | ghip " is a delightful humorous sketeh, | $tvipes, where soft blending e medicine, Lotions and instruments do | the local depots, Traing of tho C., St P, M. & phpdntihpbiuliolbulliing fas onolaRd | irouniirownty other man had_been in the whole long e ghttal sy * | and olive, brown, blue or gr more harm than good. Willlams' Indlan | { rrive and depart from tholrdopot, cother of the same time with Candidate Paul was, | “viSooms to me I have heard his name | history of sinlar attempts. Walting for tho Boat ranged cither in vertical or | Pile Oint bs tho tumors, allays the | Kt 1 Webater atratss trainson tho B, (M, ) of course, an accident, and each were | pmoptioned here. What did “the in- [ The” second volume of the book is | SR A e ot Read, | BTipe stimes in broken bars. | intense itehing, (particularly at night after [ & s dofot il othors” from the’ Union Bacifie ignorant of the presence and movements | gy yrection amount to, and who insur- | chiefly ocenpied with the retreat, which | , 90 vy, Newaisdim saoad, | Ribbodihosi svaried by a thread of | getting warm in bad), acts as a poultice, gives | depot. of the other 8 rected?” began us a simple obedienco of ‘the or- | HFAveling agent for the diwas in town | color at intervals, are some | Instant relief, or Plles, ; BIILGE TRAINS The deput; auditor reports one county | “je eaptured the engino-house down | dors according to whicn Greely and his | 1he other day,” siud Ha uell, and we | y)ore pronounced stripes, such as yellow | itehing of privite and for nothing olse. Jlitianve T, A2n0UREE IS still in arrears in regard to its assess- | (lore. flaven't yi e b e AR indulged in “some reminiscences of the | gy D O e ey othi nr SKIN T ASES CURED, 050 1310:0)—11:00'm. 1. 131500 A e T there. Huven't you evar vead the sign on [ men were to abandon their station *not | VA ST TR s |1 i d black, @ Dr. Frazier e Ointment cures as by 103200~ 1 4:00--5:00--5 130 --6:10~ the butlding¥"” Tater than S “Lots of times, but T didn't suppose it | southwar amounted to anything. John Brown? | ress, towards eptember 1, 1883, and retreat How this supposed prog- 1 velief which they confi- 5, Black Heads or Grubs, ) Y 1es and Kruptions on the face, leaving s down to something quite | the skin clearand beantiful. - Also ciives Iteh, of omnipresent cern. In shoes, from the | magie, Pimp! od and embroidered §12 slippers are | Blotches seen gradatio grand Lof nnot as yet be given to the public. Telegrams have been sent for get “the' time we cor i led fifty moun- taineers here ). K asister for Omaha at I was ticket agent for the 10:487- 1 i m the returns and they are expected daily. | How old a man w hev AT Sote N A s | Hannibal St. Joe packet line, and | ;i g able 2,5 Sadt Rhe Sore Ni S it <5360 > Y Y g 3 led set at an early day, Y A LAl 3 nice for a reasonable figure, say #%2.50. | Sa sum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, s Hoffmian and Towle, of the Western | “SXEE WA " Yeplied the Detroiter. | grew gradually into o sirugedo owward | Keat was agent for the Hannibal & St. | NeGport ties, having the stri Yept n | Old Obstinato Uloers. NECTING LINES. Salt association, Chicago, and who are | «pq) probably 'find some one here who | inder the overwhelming conviction that dJoe railvond. . Of course wo worked to- | | osition by jet fastencttes, are better for 5030}:1 by druggists, or mailed on receipt of TAmyn] snd departure of trains from the negotiating for a leaso af tho great salt | gy toll me what I want to know.” “some ono had blundered” in earrying | fothor in opposition to the wostorn stage | 4 stroll to tho_springs, bit. some peoplo | “Reiaficd by Kubn & Co., and Senrooter & | *main o o v basin, ()HE-~-lux)|xx:r|}t¢a limits of L‘lr)cfjld, “Lot's go out together, then, You've | out the pre-arranged plan; how the part, t'"h W "‘Hl NI" “""m “l"" ha efer the side-buttoned boot. 5 Conrad. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman. "CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. grossapasiod o jsrgivl fivgp” Ohlsege gt my curiosity_excited, und Td really | venched the farthest 1finie of their pos! AR T L R LI AR I 180 08 you ploaso.ll 1t Yon g n 3 . Alditor Babeock has gone westward as | Jike o know who he was, and what | ble course ‘and settlad down in “thoir | MRS wag'in 1834, A party of fifty moun: | Ar¢ Sensible you wi.l weur them sensibly; Marion Knterprise Company. ons he had for leaving the place. | camp at Cape Sabine to wait and hope g if not, not, and there is full opportunity Avticles of incorporation of the Marion Say we go and ask the bridge-tender. | for the coming ship: and how, finally, re- far as Denver on a short trip to the west- for silliness. A broad way and a traveled Entorpr taineers came aown the Missouri in a ern country. o 9 puIsEaNDS ) A ‘mackinae’ and stopped at Omaha. b d P & " ‘prise @ompany were filed yf:yu'l"lfly C9:16 A, M. Superintendent Jones arrived home | bt et fiand to remember pienics | Hof venched the remmant of the party a6 | miore was alively fight among the ticket | O, % ey dressing, Bation's Kaven | u,o0,ing with the county elork. *The ob- 1 6:40 %, M. yosterday from a trip up in the northern R ond volumes tells, It is a story which, | M8¢nts to sceure the party, which was | §incee besides bemg the k it is 80 con- {fd of company is topurchase interests in o SHIVAQD, UK part of the state on “institate work, and Salaries of Women Olerks, even in other forms, has strongly moved | 80108 cast. Read and I'inally got them, | Conjently put up for truveling. The men- | United States letters patent, in improved Bolan zoes south to Tecumsch and other points | Cleveland Leader: The highest salary | hunareds of thousands of readers: as told | #nd sold them tickets by the packet line, | fioy of cooking utensils, with a capital of §50,- g the coming wee received by a women clerk in Washing- | by the leader of the five men ST and the Hanmbal & St. Joe railroad. TRAVELING . The incorporators are L. D, Finne CHICAGO, MILW. THE AGENTS IN TROURLE, ton is $1,800 u “year, and one of these 5 | through this terrible experience, 1t is per- | Jney WEe going clear through to Now | reminds one of the front piazza con- [ H. 1. Bollard, Samuel Reos, Irving Alli 15 4, The Law and Ordor League agents, | a law ‘clerk. * Leéss than a score | haps hllly realized for tho first time York. The rate at that time claves who mark the comings and goings | son and Thos. ¥. Tuttle. Al . M James and Whitcomb, were i trouble ve $1,600 per annum, but a e ] $43. We sold them on _the prom- | of euoh duy. It is their special busincss e g s yosterday, and the order was reversed, [ larger number get $1,200," and hun- Literary Notes. ise that & boat would arrive from St. | ynqthey are edified by the nuwmbers of 00 A, P oM. they being 1 at the bar and hay* Is are paid $1,000 a year. Mere copy- |~ We have received from the publishers | J0e in a halt an hour, and start | pin head checked wools they sce. G ? yARY. Mo ing hearings in court, Whitcomb was up | ists receive often us low as $720,and there | a book entitled “The Battle for Bread,” | on the return trip the same afternoon. | Grprown ure in great fayor, contrasting ¢ NADARH, 9% LOVIE:& RAGIXLG, on two different counts in Justice Brown'’s | is a large class of women who work by.| being a series of sermons on_the labor | The boat did not put in an appearan: with whit q Ao x, | A 3:80 v M, e or ecru, bu somewhat live- court, both ehuiges being for gambling, | piecework, and who do the class of labor | question delivered by DeWitt | that afternoon for some reason or other. | fioy trayeling suits are in blue or brown and he'was bound o i\ Yin i e 1o the district | that would be required in a factory. The | Tulmage. Every workingman and those | Next morning: the mountainers became | or qark red, a i ¢ Lt 2 a e . B 5 N X i o ed, and whit Quite young court in the sum of §00. Whitcomb was | salaried clerks work from 9 o'clock until | wio em»loy labor, and, in fact, all who | & little impationt, especially us the stage | Pioplo are fond of the plain basque with also up before Police Sudge Parsons, | 4. with a short recess at noon for lunch, | are at all interested in the labor prob- | men Kevt telling them that we had pur- | praia “cheeled or mr]..ua skirt of light BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, TWERTWATRD. charged also in that court with being a | They have all of their evenings to them- | lem, should read this book and thus ob- | Posely lied to them, The afternoon came | 5, A iy 2 Ao T UNION PACIFICT K zmnfilur. and on a hearing of the case su]v{s, and never take any work home | tain some good idens in roference to the | #nd went, and still no boat. We didn’t :‘L;'fii‘or ot aud. 1'1'.'_r'|'1‘1ffr"f_3:,::u‘rmorlf«'.-'fl 25 YEARS IN USE. [ Bl {Easito Nypeeay. 3 was fined $25 and costs there, It is un- | with them. The) “.m theirpay regularly | solution of titia great question. It will [ know what to muke of it. Next morning | compose the skirt such s catyas,delaine creer ocul kxprose. . ; dorstood that teis lntter case will Do | at the 1th and S0th of overy month, and | bo sont by mail, i paper. cover foy 85 | the mountunecrs becamo - rather | somhose fie skirt such ascanvusdolaiuc, | fus Greatest Modical Triumph of tho Ago! &5 T i j appeated. About noon yesterday §Agent | each of them has a month’s vacution | cents, or cloth for 50 cents, by J. 8. Ogil- | ugly, and | exhibi their ve- | of making are different yet kilt plaits are SYMPTOMS OF A Siosl.. Mull and Fxpress.. 3 it James was placed in custody, being ar- | every year with full pay during the time. | vie & Co., 81 Rose street, New Yor volvers around our office. The after- | ofienest noticeable. Kilt skirts of to-day LIVER o ow... Nikht Kxpross... § rested by the police on a charge of car. | They are treated politely, ave free from | The July Pansy isin every particular | hoon passed and still no boat, although | Jikewise, are more comfortable than for. OR . e T M LY . ryiug coucealod weapons, aud was fined | worry, and the positions may be consid- | thoroughly good. lts leading urticles | We had quicted.themen by telling thein | ity boduss the piaite are. it wido i@ e R e 0| 4tk §5 and costs. The courts of the city | ered very desirable ones. are contributed by Pansy (Mrs. (. R. | that she would “"'I‘If'wu‘“ before night, | and bue little turned in, thus rendering \oiioh " Night Bdpross. | © seemed to be busy i looking after the | = — —=———————————| Alden), Murgaret Siduey, Faye Hunting- | 85 we had receivel a telegram to that | the costume less weighty. In plain woo | C. 8T J. & C. i) | agents. ton, and the Rov, C. R Livingston. Tt | effect. The fact was, howover, that Wo | b s hom o o fas 1 Rl woo aiamouts. -1 1000l THE i AN ASHLAND ROBBERY, contains also an interesting letter from | had received no telegraphic advices, 18 | byt us'kilt plaitings bogin to be used for —DOBTHWARN, Arrive, 7 Tho city police received telephone India, descriptive of “How Some Mis- | the wires wera not working for some | yore dressy materials such as grenadine, - M. PN |G BT P, MO& O A | e messages from Ashland and Waverly sionaries Trayel,” excellont short stories, | Yeason or other.. On the morning of the | ¢ashimera oc even silks, they ate trimme vt T o v 5k yosterday morning saying that & bur- poems, ete., ete. Ten cents a number, $1 | third day, Read and I sneaked up on | With several rows of 1bbos 1 e vyl o Libla .. " Depart, EABTWARD. T Ar i yer B per year. Boston: D..lothrop & Co., | Capitol hill to wait for the boat. We d specially | giga) drenms, Highiy glary had been commited in the former 1 {or use on sUeh &kirts. comes 5 lores e, publishers. didu, want to give up the wone, 900 iy A5 G0Mel 45 QReil, CONSTIPATION. place and that tho thieves were making C. 1 & Q. N lace worked braid of wool. Vi Plaitsmputh | 700 cks for Lincoln. About noon Officer The Quiver for August, published by | something over $2,000 and we would TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted : ; e . ive st ey i rous JULY NOTES r5- O TP s " Fowler and Detective Pound nabbed the Cassell & Co., New Yorh, has a goodly | have adto do it, had we remained in | Sort wraps of plain velvet are moro | Shanbaniiseinisasiosstontshsbosiorer; | duy: Coanty compr aurirtas B, daiovs, o men and they were taken back to Ash- proportion of light reading for the warm | sight, for the mountaincers had deter- d Monduy. sz ’ land on the “evening train. Their haul b £ ang vorn and can be Thoy Xi he, summer days. ““The Heir of Sanford | mined to corner us and make us return in:l‘:: ,'.lmfinr 3.’;-.‘:.‘.‘3“.“;"(}"(?‘ffl“fi'.;mm M’Lmn.‘?lnh;mn o Towers"* and Edward Garrett's serial, | it Fically about three o'clock in the | heads with finish of beuded. lnce. while | i estivoOrgans legular “The Stranger Within the Gates,” are | afternoon we heard the steamer's whistle | oloth wraps, oither plain or figured. aro B | . continued, while “Sylvia Moreton's Pro- | down the river. It was & joyous sound. | 4o popular, Some clegant long elonks " bation’’ comesto an end with a peal of | We hurried down town gof the mountain- i & CK VARD TIRAIN \depot, Omuha, o —4 consisted of a wateh and other articles of walue, which were found on their per- H10 will leave U, 0 sone. A SHOT IN THE NIGAT. About 18 w. yoslorday morning two wedding bells, and the'‘I'wo Littlo Feet” | cers togother, informed then that the | i s of 6 casbuore with the oy, n,“g!;;:,fimfluw% gfifi&g&l b ni-\,}g.var Ahuul_w_cm heard on the corner ends, if not sorrowfully, at least with | boat was in sight, and would leave in an | with a ribbon to ,.,:Au'l'.“",":‘.f ‘.‘,“l,,:;\.‘:,’m;, Ehio systom with pure biood aud Lard musc 3 i O A of Teuth and P streets, followed vy the pathos. Among the articies with a deeper | hour. We treated the crowd two or three hang op rarald ‘ ane the nervous systemn, in igorales the 5. 3 1 | EX , I ), 10:5] awm.; ory police.”” When the officers Jurposo s an ‘admirable paper by Rov. | times, ‘and got om to feeling protty TR OheN A WK £8Y8 OF N 000RQNOK. | Aot A ey vigor of maplood, K e b 41 N B B mfl:‘«i«'x'.'ful i:'.“..:::'éi( 'g}mt‘l'wml‘i :1‘:: - lruokly'dlf","w".'k l““"fl"g “‘; High- h“""fl; The "boat had been stuck ona | ust be long or it"is‘lnulll‘nix::u' l{uu«h\’i.:: Vuieny H¢.. New York, *Eacept Sunduy 18 e b o Ways an ledges,” pleading that em- | saud bar. . ¢l ; in | — - — | == — — Nissloy blogk in & shomanker's shop loyment be not refused to those that Tp— A jlaai sino way up i T thac o P BOYE wiin g gt eolsd | MOST PERFEGT MADE | s v, lioniin T B3 | Company ot s Lot Legin i | S5 8t 47 0 bt 5E%CO0. | EDWARD KUEHL i o ' O P ,' nd Home," are full of helpful | soon ive an exhibition of the manual r id or silk 8 SR O PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- (LRI SEAAAE Sus nsee it xmgm«fiflfiw Rond ame el | Suggeations. For'thc elders there Is wis: | with Chlucso lantorus, afier dark. Ko Bibei e tolion dress moois v | Hal’sSafes,Vauits,Ti and ugioy. il wich "the i af iacilas A Ty Lo a3 delicately v as o trult. A ut Havpiness." ———— bons. Full neck dressi ith lit- w 8pirits; obLain for any ono . th ‘m_:n:l‘hw.u 6:‘:‘ cl‘llul ~f PRICE BAKING POWDER €., Gordon Gulthrofl gives the little ones Opelt's Hotel, Lincoln Neb., opened | tle favor yet, \\'hi;ul '.?:..'ffi.f,'}'fi’.:' "Lalini'.". “‘ ““ . Rt ik, i of 0oL ot ans oo (4 PP 4 | cmoago. o= 1ouma, | prettyand wl desson in bis talk | March 15uh, Giret class in every' respoct. | arg excebdingly povular; ruchings are 1020 ¥urnam Btreoh Omaha. Neb. | Lurel Bocia Fubraniead Mdo o oriar, Fasten 3