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, 1886, 9 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JULY 28 = 'V \I 0 1 attack of typhoid fever, The remains were N M W I\ N forced im to resign Mr. Cramp then | least $8 per month. The motto of his NI NN [IN( OLD OMAHAN'S PROMINE ANY NEAR-BY CASUALTIES, | Shinckatistiesd tiver. Toe romment ae. | THE BIG- GUNS UNLIMBERED, | foreaime romictostokste st hasse: | waper 5 tery mane hemeoe e | A CORNER ON' SPEECHMAKING. 4 I\D BI\} PR AU e | shipped to Niles, Mieh., for interment, e A . . . ¥ 3 companied by his youne widc The re- Gaithersburg, Marltgesmery county Md., | eharge his rension certificate, Mr Visit of Frank Rooney, the Labor —_ mains were followed |um.\ which is -:\m\f‘ul rdral retreat twenty Iwr:m_" \"‘ml that all the posts in the coun. | ey Champion, to His Old Friends, - a1 ation of York lodee No. )0 der-in-0Ohi 0 £ nine miles irom Wasp ton. Here it is | try had been fagitating this matter and i ho i got- e old-timers in Omaha, especiall Reckless Towa Boys Killed and Injured | Q7 it 0 sr Norome was o 1 Gommander-in-Ohief Burdott and Staff gl b "‘U'”l?l&"i Retriot of Do | bartione Tor Itlu’7|m~ % this matter and | The Gity Fathors Will Ran Their Qwn Meot i ,.\l.l||h old \Lm e sl s Wh(!’ While Oarelewly Playing. Lol Bt ML 0l Mo En Ronte to 'Frisco. lumbia, Virginia, andl Margland have | would be sent to him to present | ings Hereafter. Worked tor soms 4 it 18 L ‘ " : A, it is als0 A vory populat summer re: | action o thought it would | AN OLD OMAHAN'S PROMINENGE partment ¢ 0 acifie, 4 A YOUNG MAN'S QUEER SUICIDE, AN ESCORT FROM THE POTOMAC | and i . L " A . . v whi . RED JACKETD'S LAST VIOTIM, . Congressglantad Mre. Crump §3,000 » ono of the principal featwres of the who was as popular while here as any — : % o for his services t6 tho dying president, | coming meeting. R e man who ever shaped liquid iron in & He Kills Himself Becanso He Oonldn'e | Arrested '"; \":' Ing to Kill Her | opampion Excursion Teain— Cramp, | but Judge L wrelite, buo of the auditors | Yesteray morning's Unfon Pacificteain | A Mashed Skull---Some Sports Ahead | gnd bed. He loft Omahs some yoars MSoead ‘ows x FOUTtl SR it the Martyred President’s Nurse— of the treasnry, et it down to $300 on the | for the west brought in two carloads of G St. Phillomonia Entertainment— firo and wenit to San Feanolsco, amd et Goto & Dauce~Other New Crianros, Neb,, July Special Tele- ground that the bducficiary was a gov- | A R. people on their way to the coast i AT ¢iioce From Nebraska and gram tothe BEE.]—A woman known through- A Crowd of Notables—New ernment employe at the time. He had | The first ear contained the department Waiting for the Widow " Windy ho became as popular as he was here. f lowa, out the west as Red ket, who is at present Jersey and Towa Vets, another biil for §5,000 presented to con- | of New Jersey, numbering with other Bob's Jury"—Other Looal Frank is a thorough workman and can under bouds for the killing of MeDermont, . " %""T-‘ but it \V‘th nlnlllmllu!uyvhnarlll\:u it mlylm'r les |:|hm|| n‘:‘irn‘ men. ’l'lu-_: w " successfully hotd his own with the best. the, settler murdered on White river four died in committee wwhen the complexion | all dre: in dark blue suits and wore . e o Is also & doep thinker, 8 man of eda- Killed By a Street Cave, V1 et of e Tast spring, was arrested They Are Marching in Ntyle. of the present hotike i consdered. the regulation military officer’s eap. The Corporate Uares, I‘I' Meo ;n m.x:;‘ il .”‘\ .ml.“ .m::l Stovx Crry, Ta. July 2.—[Special Tele- | ™ » o NREN G ol . COMFOR'Y ON WIEELS. departraent commander was The audience room of the council | ¢AUon, a very Lkeen obse again this afternoon on the charge of The most complotely arranged excn < “; H . th A level-he l thronghout gram to the Bri. |~ Early this evening Bert tempting to kill a man named Haenes who 161 EATR THRCHES Dewn devet —d i) Mr. Cramp \wrr_\- rl-‘.r.h:\lh- le\v(-\l| l’lm of .lvl'w]\' ([n’\ rllllm stafl’ and_delegates | chamber was erowded last evening when | ”“"I -’""I i ']" eaded Il 0 n,' IH . Eibertson, a lad about eleven years of age, . s b " 3 gy ¢ sic i s bee WOt “AT | representative of the Beg through his | consisted of the following gentiemen o A s onlled rder . o | He has made labor matters a life study, was run over by a street car on Fourth street, | 1Al camped over nieht near her Jand: | pying the members of the Grand Army of [ apartments, The first car on he train is | | General John yohy. Ui MG Ukt ‘i‘”“._' i ““‘. f‘"l' the | .t e was hok long In Callfornin Bofors near the conter of the city, and horribly cut | M9 1 L A R ol the Republic to San Francisco was that | entirely devoted to cooking. There ara hols, New nide-de-cam Saset ety Y108 108 [URULAE ¢OUL T | o heoame the 18nder 6f WakoSorkars has Dbeen arrested on similar oharges, s e 04 s a y r s ker turned Joose on the petitions from the | 8 Y ol gle » body and 1 He hich brougl s city ( o in it o large range, broiler, pastry eooker, y 2 : - and mangled about the body and head, @ | and onch time put under bonds to_appear at | Which broug ht to this eity Commander in thing that the best &p: doae poople. The 46 tment squab. | there. He now holds the office of presi- wnsatonce picked up, but before medieal | yh disirict conrt which convenes liere in [ Chief Samuel 8. Burdett and staff, es- | O\ tad lfotal kitehon Sautd Hive for onls a | ble "‘ o, I il il M| dont of the Federation of R TiRrtaon whs s on & CoF BOEE ence Al | Souoins the pascs Oncs bhe was Tnosd 1 | corted by velurans from Washington, fhary purposes. The car is devoted 0 no | 10 Bemmett, Chintons S S featiy mitteu; And' :lm n] -Nr:-\ ‘,“ s LA Elbertson ws riding on ear goini east, and | et e moagh, O ained afow days | Maryland and Virginia. 1t was' com- [ other uses, Mr. Craup has fourtoen as. | New Brnswick: Hon: 1. K. Dorentis, New: S e ke A FRNGTALION Whnt: | SRR the slope as 1t passed a car going west he attempted to | o G ECHERRRe AR “tostiied that her | posed of a.cooking car, dining car and | sistants, and he is able to got up the tinest : It B. Seymour, Jersey City; Cap- | fudience withdrew. resolation shut N R BB Jump from one car to the other. In so doing | loaitiy was in poor condition, and o remain | i< slecpers of the Baltimore & Obio raii- | dimer in an honr and forty minutes. | ta Jerey City: ohn MeGinnis, | ting off ontside spocches drove out the | Fran T T o oy lie fell and was caught under the wheelsof the | tiere would hasten death. it is thought that | C 5P R PTG TR B0 | Phe noxt ear is devoted to dining pur- Colonel Evans, Newark, and Corporal Mat | lawyer and tho contractor, who aro in vl G b Ll B o car, dragged for some distance, and was then | her mind is disorder y J L i, hent | yoses, fifty-six being accommodated at { Conlin. 3 i cahioots agalnst the medical colloge, and | America held at Londou, Canada, an Rive Rel 2 1l . x v . g () was elected viee president of the assoo: run over, throwing the car off the track. The S e ver, Relay, Zanosville, ( nnub | one sitiing. There are 140 to be fed threo Colonel Evans and Corporal Mat Con- | oo 8 Core loft (o quictly transacd | 5 Lyt AR AGELHE Sl affalr is & horrible warning to boys who are Burglars av Hastings. and Manawka. The party left Wash- | timos a day, 50 it can bo seon the caterer's | on are both soldiers of the Mexican war, | gy 5000 T8 which ocoupled theie Hime tion, the other officers being 1%, I . tl’:“lll(‘fllnlbllol\f::";t'll|\fi_[u':l_:-:,fi[;;l&:summrr:qit Hastivas, Neb, July ':1.481)1*(;:: m’l‘el(; ington Sunday last st 10:15 . m., | position is not very onsy ono. Break- | Who passed fflx‘rmu_'ll ner ‘»l_v nllll the ll'|[| wntil 10:30 o'clock, : 'l:::frl: I‘_f“'f‘ ((;rl\t"!(!l‘zll\("i!“m:"“. |(-,|"_' pened 1o be near and fuinted dead AWAY | o oo o e wne” | Baltimore about an hour later, Chicugo fasineecved irom 6100 cholooks Tunéll | gaRgeuta otthas piouggle: Honorable qu communention was recoived from | john OKenfe, of Trov, N. Y, treqss L M ) 8 e 3 h 4 i 2. 2 ck, g 4 5 et he mayor approving & number of ordi sutive con e five, When she recognized her mangled boy. They awakened the inmates in each caso and | 188t avl-,n'mg and steamed upmn_m rars- § ovlock. By request of the party no el | of Newark, and Honorable R. B. Sey- "mm!jndm‘l"l"| M"fi_ Jast ‘mneting, snd 3}.}..; an flowf*ulnlx l::r;mmlll:{ ofl fiy. A Horse's Frightful Plunge were frightencd away. Thero seems tobo u | fer shortly after 4 p. m. yesterday. After | iorats monus are propared, but the | Mour is & wmombgr of the legislature of | i Cos tdovted o EPATINE TRHESNNGE: | Chis Tarouat Rt WBSE IEINOCEETS L fOrars Dis Moixes, lowa, July 97.—[Special | gang working this city and wtl are anxious | an exchange of tickets was duly made | meals are equal to nany obtamed ‘f‘i"x -‘lfl“.";:\z“ he 'fi‘-l'flr\""‘"“‘ l‘;‘:‘fl"’!l He also reported o veto of the ordinances "l'l:fi"“ "]‘.‘:l_c l‘l‘ o ‘:"|‘ "llh"l'l!l “h“‘fl ‘,“':l'm ‘Telegram to the Bre.)—A fearful collision | to catch one to make an example. the train came into Omaha a little after il-'\’| u“‘; bost h\(r’"”t! dnn.wlllllmmnr:l‘:z ;“‘r“!‘ll‘;l:;lva gad Foaranee, and Helt n | dodicating certain property in the south- | {iit principal discnssion ey Whiklior took place Iast night between nteam driven | 5,y gjan Gomumission Appointed. | B and a supply of ice and water being | this desire. = Yesterday the party ho second and third cars bore the | Festquarier of seetion 92 for stroet pur | e moulders as a body should join tho Mr. N Lichty and Capt. West, 1 i had its first meal in Nebraska, as dinner poses and ordering the grading of f by Mr. Norman Lichty and Capt. West, and | ) g xgrox, July 27.- A commission, | farnished, it pulled out for the const at v ¢ hi owa dopartment and a number of other [ POS ' g Knights of Labor, and after a’ lengthy a horse which Edmund Sjencer, aged four- Tt/ was served shortly after the train left the » nd-Miami streets. ~The votoes o \ ™ 5 o consistiug of Hon, John V. Wright of Ten- | 5:45. The entire train is in enarge of { poundaries of the city, The bill of fare | comrades and lady friends. The more B K T Dot s, ik 8, racs | nessce, Bishop 1. T Whipplo of Minnesota, | Frank T. Howser, ticket agent of the | included roast beof. chickon, carrie of | Prominent in tho party were the follow- 3 and came on the buzgy nnawares, His horse | and Charles V. Larrabeo of the Indian office, | Baltimore & Ohio railrond in Washing- | lamb withgreen peas, ham and cabbage, "fif . Melt YSeitich, Wepartment The gas "inspncmrs' reports were re- lnnged against the end of the wagon tongue | has been appointed by the secretary of the Py " -, " LS potatoes, sliced tomatoes, bread custard - H. - Melen enison, departmen bl 123 ppol Y ton, assisted by “our” Dave Burle; and dshed 113 brains out, plunging forward ( interior, under the provisions contained in | yravelt " the Union Pacifio raic. | a0 sty varioty of siuces, desert sweets, | gommander: Geo.t, Wright, adjutant: Me- R bR e ioni i KOS PO nto the buggy and throwing both gentlemen rave wfi:{:{:ulf ‘:t nion l:cll|' rails A L q 1 Geo, headquarters in Battimor bugey 3 Aho ToAiAY ¥PProBrnHOn, Wt apbroved May fruits of all kinds, tea coflee, ete., ete. | Warner, aldedecamp: G. W. Boggs, Stoux | A communication received from QU e kclity was oniy slihitly iutty U | 15 188, to negatiate with certan tribos and | % The caterer has provided everything that | City, sungeon onerals flon, Albert Ttead, | Ed. Maurer abusing Policeman Michacl fi:{'(i“"n"r“‘mhg'h";l' Tiio Spancet boy “fiu bands of Indians {h the atabe’ of Minnesota, T'hese gentlemen have so far made the o; the season affords and money can buy in | ex-ipeaker house of vepresentatives, judge | Riley for having wrrested him as a sus- t northier Montana, Dakota, Washington and | cursion aperfect one of pleasure i eve Idaho territories, for a reduction of the exist- | respect and their praise was on the njured very badly but will roco the food line, and inasmuch as ramors of | advoeate eencral: State Senator Jolin K. | piciows eharacter; was read and reforrod | 10 0n€: - A Died for a Dance. ing_reservations and: for a_settiement of | of every onc in the party. They have so | Washington before the party started it | J; Uresse the drought in the west had reached | Dedl, member council of administration: E. | {5 tho committoe on police, | Pre al Telegram | other land matters. By tno act of May 15an | S or¥ on¢ R IED sicoesiiul d best nitary precaution | Moiues: S o 4 d 8 . onel Hughes post, Decorah: Captain | underwriters asking the council to WA S B BNl e h, soventeen years | dghoeniont entared intd by the commissiot | tourist gnardians and will without doubt | to1ay in a al supply of auids | €. L. Watroug, Des Moiness G, W. Chatiee t milos north of town, suicided f WA U LB ceonding to instrue- | dand their passengers in Irisco safe, | 50 it 18 that even if the train did | Daxte W o Tompkins, A He was found soon ater by | 1 debate it was thought not bust to do S0 at preser A radical change was made in the constitution, especially in ard to the officors and their duties. he president was relieved of a great deal of clerical work that he was com- pelied to do formerly, and the number of vice presidents wa ol from hive were refered to the committee on grades and gradin, AUBURN, to the B old, living e at noon to- P! vho earn the livelihood by the * | ment was read and temporarily tabled, | Mo W t THto 616880 il S. Gulick, Denison The bill for the keeping of G. W, Iil- | jiveat of their brow into closer union, | Infact this was the principal object of reinstate Chief Butlor of the fire dopart. [ Uions for the putpose of bringing thy hed the commissioners the free | sound and happy.. The teain will go | Puss through lowa there were within its | son ¢t bis widowed mother and mizht have been Mt of the TnuANs mUStbe irectly through with the excoption ‘of | capacious “lockers” all the wines that | Captain "€, G. Cilver, aidd on - staft | liot at St Joseph's hospital, which w iy 18 principal objdgt o gaved if eut down imuedlately. Ile drew up | prerequisite to all negotintion one day's stoppage at Skt Lake City. Tie, | the most eritical ourmand could desire; | of, nrtlosel canmander; Lo b Danfortl, | sent to the county commisioners, was Wl LB IO i fin legs from the floor till dead. e was [ and just compensation must Zanesville was the headquarters e 12 beer of Gambrinus’ favorite brew; min- dert Major W. T.. Wilkins, commnander of | returned and ordered paid by the coun- to HOIALHE 1888, it having been decided conventions every two yc instead of every four sullen and dejected heeause he was not al- | every right transferred to the government. | ynd its o - cupants were Gen. Samuel Burdette, commander-in-chief, and wife, eral waters, cordials, imported ginger PPy i 1l S TR to | ale—in factanything thatthe thirst might M Ve, demrtment enaptuin: 331 | A petition nsking vight of w vs hereafter as hereto- lowed to attend a da ce last night. — for the ARSIULDIMOCIDHER UEPILE. Washington; Selden Conno i erave. The party bas its own barber | Piyckney, Stoux City: W. il. Sallada, ex- | extension of the Union Pacilic nlong : 0 s, ore The Avenger's Bullet. WaSHINGTON, July 27.—One of the 10pies | sombinmior.in hiof, i gior VIG L oD sbonrd aid potling 15 WADUDE 0 | Lom Feetomiionsoe Dor Aoy X | o et to Lanth Heot ot oot onk fore, Mr. Rooney loft for home lnst Burzert, Neb., Jul The brutal mur- | onsidered at to-day’s cabinet meeting was | R. Lewis, junior vice commander-in- | Make the thirty day’s trip a memorable | M, Gillgy Oarrol. to tho committce on viaducts and rail- [ [HEN: PN Ciotad 1o the rait by ““der of George Downey by John A. Erskine, | tho Morrison surplus resolution. The senti- | chief, and wife, Atlanta, Ga., Rev, L. H, | 9ne. cab R R LR L gl N WIS Rta G pt Rov AT o LlgeLo 185 this town Inst April, was recalled vividly | ment of such of the members as expressed | Stewart, chaplain-in-ohief. " and wite, . o COMMANDER BURDETT. | ment secretary W. R. ( ,f)l‘i‘;*“-'“‘ arg A’ petiiion asking for the _construetion | (1AW White and soveral o o . Iastevening by the assassination of the lat- | peinselves on the question was in entire ae- | Perry, O.; the commander’s oflicial staff { _Gen. S. 8. Burdett, commander-in-chiet of an extension to the sewer on Jones = gjoice tn his of the € A. R, isaman just'turning the good fortunc on the coast and his promi- street to the Missouri river was referred John ter, threo miles outside town, Two ballswent 4 cordance with the views recently expressed | as foilo meron, adjutant 1 W inclined to be | yjeijenry, Denison. president W. R to the committee on sew dence in municipal matters in San h Ard i Fuahi : iddle mile stone, He g0 lenoe, clear through him at the base of the left lung. etary Fairchild bofore the sen- | general, and wife, Washington; John | middle e ; I . Lie 0] Ao Francisco “The assassin was concealed in the grass at e e et b | fEaylor, ‘quartormaster gonerid, Philadel. | POFY, but his height s such as o mako | U hnan cars n whic of | LA proposition from the Omaha Gas | Francisco. the side of th Erskine was returning president wouid prefer a_continuance of 3 Charles H. Grosyenor, judge | this unnoticcable and allow him to be | these people were, bore on either side a | Manufacturing company offering to num- His Skull Crusbed. rth i} eet lamps on all the corners home from harve: inw, and shot Lim j f the administration in te general, and wife, Athens, O0.; | correctly pronounced ono. of fine phy- | sirotch of canvas on which was puinted the wagon | Torskine cannot livi iption of bonds, he would | Angus V. Vanosdol, inspector general, | siaue. He wears chin whiskers reaching | iy, Jarge characters, “lowa's greeting_to e nssussin issippoied fo be a'friend of | interpuse no objections to the resolution. v | Madison, Ind:: Frod 1 U aicistunt | Lo tho breast, all his head Jaiv has “beon | Sun Francisco, Yours, in ¥. C. 1" The Downey, who took this cowardly means of actically | i tant geners Vashington; | O & permanent leave of absennce, but | jovtear was an excursion sleeper. and avenging the murder of friond. ncreasing the reserve, and wiso atthorizing | ¢ e fe “c::;!:;:"’t::i altogether he is what one would eall a | bore o stroamor. bt . W. S. Chase, aide, Wash- | fine loooking gentlemsn. = His oratorical | “§Vjen the train reached the depot it Yesterday afternoon Joseph Zobodecky, wenty-fourth streot with | ® 1ad ten yenrs of age, came very near Fioitiarons] now nt. tito antly killed on the Union Pa- oc of Sixteenth and Far- | cific trucks near Nincteenth street. Ag rred to the committee on of the treasury to suspend. calls The murder of Georze Downey had few | the secref R aty to preserve the | Wife, Troy, oy y » ring a irak vhen hie found it n y y Lo s 5 ! it is, there are scevious doubts of his ro- :’;gll,ffl‘rl(‘l""h“",?"::',;‘, DU l,"';m"l i‘,’,‘fi‘;i"" 2\-25',‘( o h,e";lt:: TR ington; also Gen, J. ( Black, | ability is weil known throughout the |'was announced that the department | gas an ic lights. covory. Ho was stoaling a rids.on a wounds that resulted in death ina few da; At commissioner of pensions, Washington’; | country and awokefgvorite and flatter- | commander, MeHenry, could not be | A dissertation by D. Van Etten on the { $OV0IY. He was stealing n ri ) Erskine pload self defence, was admitted to 7 George 1. Lemon, editor Nationul | ingechoes in congfessivhen he was in | found, although he had been seen on the | ““air line” grade of Hurney was read and | freight train. and in jumping oft” he m bail. and suecessfully put off the trial, until LESpRrinigEor DR VLG Tribune, Washington: the Rev. James | the house asa mBmbey from Missouri. | platform immediately before the train | referred to the city e caleulated the speed of the cars, and was e appears at the court of last resort, New Youtk, July #7.—The municlpat coun- | p "R, ety TEORE (G RN SIS | Gon. Burdett was; compsssioner of the | Rrted. . Tt whs soom teatned that he ) thrown headlong on the track. Some S cil of the lrish National leaguie helda meot | yiombor 6t the national conncil of ad- | general land office, under Grant whon | foon left behind at the Biufls i ilrond T A e SIOUX CITY STIRRED. ing to-night and after a lengthy and neated | NG oL 0" Wife, © Washington, | Carl Schurz was sceretary of the interior. | while making late arcange- | Eleventh street viaduet wus referred to | pe o8¢ AR Fan 10 his. assisnce, an ‘The Tomperanco Agitation Tenewed | discussion decided to dischurge thecommit- | 3ot “5”"x, rosvunor, dojoggs v | S0 o hatibilice o has bes | Monts, wnd he was tho man %o | engineer, boird of piblic works fnd the | 1 was picked up in an wnconseious o With Vim and Vigor. tee that had been appointed to receive | the national encampment from Washing- | Prac Taw in Washington with | carried the tickets for nearly all the ex. | commitice on v : L oyt Seventeenth street and Union Pa- Dr. Galbrath, the compuny’s s stnmoned and found abad ure of the skull. The chances are boy's recovery. Rai in spite of the gre rd of Stovx Crry, Ia, July 2n—(Special | Michael Davitt and his companions, and | ton, and wife, Washington marked succ ¢ ;. ; eave the watter to the state delegate, Gen- [ In the other five sleepers veterans from | & great di Telegrhm to the Bek. | —Interest in the tem- | 1eave t - he of per Ans i i eral M. Kernan. It had not been intended | the Dis o b mand army perance agitation has broken out afresh in | 5550 the recoption loeal in its characier in | M istrict of Columbia, Virginin and this city. A Law and Order league has been | any event, but the conciusion was that the organized and a committec appointed to pros- | best end would be met by acquiescence in the ., theisawe Ume giving | cursionists. Mr. S, Jones sent an engine | The bo alp o, his time to | for him to the transfer, and upon his ar- | American school association protested wrmy - mifterk. © The genoral | ¥ival tho train_ pulled out. One of the | against the propsed change of grade on Maryland were promuscuously located, | Was suflering frow a severe headache | delogates, W. H. S of Des Moit Harney street. Grades and grading. Among the most prominent were the dele- | When called upon by the Bek representa- | s blind m both eyes, having lost them in | A petition asking for the opening and ates to the natlonal encampment from | tive, but notwithstandmg . the. fact he in- | the war. Chapl of the German- " 3 oy ) . 3 H ) e er, known as‘t rading of 'Chirticth street from Farnam L 4 ek B ecute the work. _ Injuuction proceedings will | implied instructions of President zan. Vashngton: | Maj. M, Emmett Urell, | dulged in quite 3ty conversation. | fighting chapluin, scemod destined o b | to Conmng, was rofered 0. the. conmumit. e onihomprth oy cRnotIee be instituted against all the saloonists in the Readjusting Rates, undlfl:uncs M, Pipes; wlternates: George | He says that he ?\‘es\gry Jlitte attention | the life of the party. He was full of ani- | tee ou grades and Ain..xm \aits i IR b O conty not already served, and lively times | o, FEERSEIE RO L of the | J: P Wood, W. H. Chase and W. H. H. | 1 pelitics now, althoili in Washington | mal cnexgy and spivits and_earried with | A second report from Appraisers W. J. e e ey aore DA are prowised. Ortons saloo; the first which | - ST PAUL, Minn., July27, | Webstors 8. F. Fauno, assistafit aijutant | One is compollda ta St poliical taik. |‘him o pumplilet. of *rewnion rhymes, | Kenuedy and J. T, Bell that they consid: | clle, meitier mon snd oy nor y of him- | ered the proposed change of . gr: _o«has been enjoined, has been elosed and is Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota roads met here | oob oo e the artment, Washington; He was filnd to gep'c o the excursion, | wihich contamed a fair li n nas a temperance saloon. Thesheriff { @48y toadjust graln rates to Chicago. A [y 'S (def], senior vice department com. | that, politics might' be - forzotten for | seif and many of metrieal cffusions. Cuming street impracticable, was 3 = el and uis deputios e busy fo-day serving in- | POFeent rutcor fivo cents on all east-bound | mandors J. 1. Burke, departmont eom. | 8while, Heis doing considerable work AL R, TA upon the table. The apprai g e B LA s s Junction notices on the saloonists, Rey, | Shipments rates were readjusted as follows, George E. Holmes, past_com- | 08 the Grant monument, and everything | . Washington, Virginia eind Mary- | first report awarded damages to the Jant. O Malley an ; erryman Mr TaAea. i ballenged . any | 10 take effect August1: On shipments in- 0st No. 1 of Wash- | indicates thatit will bea success.” This | 05 U EC EEPT 1S by way of | Property owners affected by the proposed | are matehed forn mounted sword contest ? ; e b 3 Y | tended for the seaboard, 7'5 cents; on ship- | ineton: y imore. | Will claim_the attention of the business | ¢ ) change of grad: for $500. There will be no hippodrome anti-teme sympathizers to a i G 5 ib- | ington; R. W. S e, of Baltimore, 5 : St. Louis. hange of grade. 1ippo threo or four mights’ discussion | Ments locally to Chicago, 1 centss tolocal | aid to the commander-in-chief, wife and | meeting of the coming engampmont and | TN pecial ears had to be, supplied | Lh¢ cominunication from the members | apout the affuir, for when an Englishman Telative to fhe prohibitory liquor law in its | PO o oW of LIINQIS, 196 cents. gons L RRIIOAmpHaIl pastieen ochving L xeosiye montonnd et WS | with water and ico when they reached | Of the paid firo. aepartient asking the | and an Irishman meot the tug of war felation tothe material interests of Sioux Grant's Detamer Rejected. SpRyicommantich l‘,‘“' u‘;‘,‘l‘;’:;“;’,fvl‘,: } ER BLACK. this side of the river. Chief Butler, was temporarily tabled. Joometh up in good shape. y, and the snme has already been nccep WASHTNGTON, July 21, zton; Dr. mont; Eugene Gr: % b f i1 b fooop In the secret ses- | "Grinstead, the veteran surge he oner of pensions is a | Assistant Passenger Agent Jones, of | fya~ commumication from Chnef Butler | John P. Clow, the champion pugilist of e ey S, S rEass 0 | sion of the senate to-day Postmaster Rastell, | Densiom OMes Mo eon muaraton of the | @ deome man. sad to ook wt b and | tho Union Pacific. and_family will %0 t0 | asking that lis resignation be withneld | the Rockies, having vanguished the best a general awakening ull arou and the | of De Kalb, IlL, was summarily and unani- | jolliest Scotch man out of Endingburgh, | remember the’ paper portraits wouid | Sin Francisco to-day. .| until ttee of the council could | men in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, is - opinion 1s gaining zround rapidly that the | mously rejected. His offense was the writ- | ¥rom Washington were the fol lowing | make a person wish to cast the latter into Depotinaster Ed. Haney has had his oflicial conduct s build- | 150 ity the guest of 1d Rothery, He * snloons and bawdy and gambling houses | ing and publishing of an obituary of General | comrades nnd tourists: Mrs. M. I | oblivion forever. No portrait of the | hands full of exearsionistsand very likely vas referred, with all other SR Sa Kanss will Liave o go. Graut, in which the liero was allided 0 85 a | Foraitod srs: HoD. Dicil, BA, Chorlas. oner yet_given to the pub- | he would not “hanker” after «siege of | papers connected with the case, to the | 145 just knocked out Saxon at Kansas —— tyrant and compared with Julius Ceesar, A.G, Hester, J. H. Wilkerson, W S, resembles ~ Gen. Black in the | the same kind every wao committee on fire and watersorks. and no man could be in fairer con- An Interesting Occasion. ———————— PRI TS S flend & N e R Ho is of fine fa Qiform'and | iy 14 ville. O.. 18 RESOLUTIONS, He is as brown asua berry and s gt R 3polaL b Odell, Ellis Spear and wife, Mrs. M. 8. | least. He is of fine face and form an Colonel Curry, of Marysville, O.. 9 ? : n r SuexANvoAnla, July 27, 1886, —| Special to Cutting Still in Jail. gy, P s & moustache chief mogul of Ransom Reed post of that @ By Dailey—Ordering ch_basins on flesh and museles are as hard as a 2 s 4 . Hopkins, J. N, Zimmerms vife, 3. | middle age. He we y 1 tho Bk [—Lastloveniug oreurred the exer- | Ex, Paso, Tex., July ¥.—Cousul Brigham, | § PRt o N Fimmer D e i ka0 ate i || plave; the namoibeing that of the firstaol: e strect ab the interseetion of Six- | rock. night he wired « chullengo to ; ! B th street, Adopted. Burke to box in this city to n fin clsas of the Alumni association of the West- | of Paso del Norte, says that no headway has | Humphrey, E. B, Jackson, Dr. ‘A nearlyall gray. A constunt smile plays | dier from that scction killed in the war. | tee et Normal Colleze. Nothing in her history | been made in the examination of the case | Cooliige. William Gibson ahd wife, My, | Across hic features, and not many mon Major M, Emmett Urell, delegate from y—That 3. F. Blactin's mon- { auy amount doaired. In case th Tias been a greater success. The public por- | agalnst editor Cutting, now in progress | John 3ibson, J. Lansburgh, O. B, élf,;\“‘ are brighter and more pleasing conver- | the Districf of Columbia, is one of the u\mlb"l‘ll" __ ,-.' ;,,,’,“Tml". 2 nd, {S{(ilfi‘"llur.\ not aceept Clow will ¢ marshal be Instructed 0 Ke C! th ram consisted of the openin under the superyision of the chiel justice of | J B Park. iss C. | sationalists than he. He looks the last adi i i o T tion of the prog: onsisted o pening the state Of Onihuatia. 13t by this he onty J. E_Parker, Miss A. J. Roland, Miss C. a e leading Irish nationalists and land: Adopted, P The cf of the ticket and ricket el wdress by Fred Joubes oem by Miss Miss er, . K. man in the world who wonld deal azaers of i > 3 me oft of the stre cleven K Satite Setzdor, snd oration by Trof, f1. M. | Means that ho conclision s "becn renchist ! Hro Winter, B 1t (I:"nm!;fi::‘l‘r Barshly with a soldier or ondeavor | s o ior i of Mmoot herds | Iy Lowry-—That the practico of abow- | froight auditor’s office of ‘the B. &M, BIE i1 o sie i itk woll ohoden mawsls | RSh st Dutting 1k abl ngel, E. L. Grant, A, H, ])miim_ P. Anderson, | to wrongfully criminate a predecessor | 4o an old time ball player, ing ”"‘*i“"‘f to addre: Hi:c munf._l] ""'{' “{”lr‘l.':;'“lx £ “!if}::'i‘:’t}"dliv :_"::“'] T Solhdnys o s R Charles Vit Forthing in office. Commissioner Black said he et ingits regular sessions be prohibited. | of the state, AL ARV RN 0Ll ‘;‘{m‘\",}’ ;“::::,\:,ilf,',flm(","ff uafi:fi;’ a[und i uc",}':l‘;h;.*"',‘lf’,f:l m .(I."g.l I\“?elél‘:‘msl\hk?bwfi‘ ;"1'1"5'-‘3,’?5.2’25‘;‘ did not know when the pension commit- He Got Threc Months. The proper place fl;n'( vll!fli‘!h'l'a to make | Oniaha 01"': played onRIly s 2 iy g Fe 5 Pyl ) o % ONTREATL, 7, palllum was 3. Biel W £} 4 2 G inish its deliberations, I P, cnown as “‘Windy | their remarks is before the commi walkaway, the score standing 36 to 28 1 deed, it was an intellectual feast, and did due | fo-day conferred upon Archbishop Fabre by }Xflfiufi,‘“j&’f‘“‘f“ 1 Bonsson, HA 11098 IOH LR e ons. rLuoy |l Bob Pollanl; batter known asi ! Windy | holt ramnris 8 , favor of the milroad bays, and if Is said crodit 1o the character and dignity of the | Cardinal Tascherau amid great pomp and iustitution. After these exercises the alumni | splendor, There was an attendance of and Invited guests, of whom there were over | about 17,000, 2one hundred, repaired to the banqueting hall where tables were bountifully spread with Just the kind of edibles to suit the palate, cy—Tliat the buitding inspe might have kept piling up to the . r Bob,” demanded a jury trinl before an 4 ¥ Gh R 3 ing the hot weather, the sessions of late e 8 By Che B e, e, D | ot ue s wock. 1o betisved. | Judge Stenberg vesterday on tho charge | 1 dilowed §55 1 month for theaise of s | scote 1o the hundrods, I thiy had nob i s wife, Captain C. C Royce,Colonel Chasa, | that the charges made against ex-Com. | of being a suspicious character. He got | horse. Mr. Ford objected to the r \ad pity on_their competitors, Messrs. o erir s Pl Captam Taylor, Mrs. Van Arsdale, Frank | missioner Dudley conld pe sustained and | his jury and was unanimously chosen by | tion. e sald the city was going into | G. H.\“ui;h:m and A. T. McPherson Gavacs D N R - Bponoe, Maujor 0D, Groenawnait. Ti. | hig only objeet i calling tho attention of illxnlxlntospl:ml the heated season in Joe | the irorse renting busi There was o the 1 & M. bowiers, and_ the ey 2. A ) y oot hplady S ATiasT e 2 p or W illey’s care. Judge Stenberg fixed the s for the street commissioner, 1 own'dhie wicl %~ Fulhan's saw and shingle mill at Gowen, to- r Allee, wife and Miss. Allen; John | congress to the matter was tor the good | Miller’s :‘niu.-wd:i nborg fixed tho | ono for the stre iissioner, one for ndlehlokets endinng: Z . Jv was a graud ooccasion. Ice cream, eake, ek, F. J. Willi 5 e of‘the public service. In regard to Presi- | senten wer inspector, and one for eve Yy in- 4 BLS, TULS, 6o, wera HNGY " Altor. | Eether with 40,000,000 feot o lumber and 10, | Bluck. . J. Willis and Judge Norion. | ofthe public survice, An Bension bills, | daysand the last liftcer. days on broad | spector in the sity. | He thought it time | gentlemen the best ball curyers in Dated with toasts by Mrs, Mary D. Longwell, | 000,000 shingles, burned yesterday, 7The loss - o 5 e C or think: oted | and water, to buy horses for the oflicers or stop | these parts. Profeseors At Conrad, G0, u«ua} "t | 15 5200,000¢ Tnourance, $150,000, Loru Baltimore's state was represented | the commissioner thinks that he acted 3 P by forty veterans and touri the only way he could act under existin, S paving such rents. Referred to the com- 2 o a mJLi'}lwl_o“ il Rav 4. K, Arastong, K by 1 EWgoterans snd tour “_mufe:o"-f laws. ho public were 100 hasty in vl The Child Not to Blame. | ittee on public property and improve- 1 Ploasens )':,"'",'“f“:;:"'u';""l'.f“- O Hodyes confined themselves to more serions, J i mander of the dopartment; k. V." 'Golds- | iug these matters. They formed an | The little two-anda-half-year old child | ments. : 3 AAIBRE EhLR iSO thoughtful and matter-of-fact remarks, crisp, | The Brown Building at Fourteenth | borough, Frederick City, past commander | opinion before they knew anything of | of Hans Nelson, who lives three miles out The committee appointed for the pur: | ladies’ und young men’s sodality of St. ) umam}mlnw—)uic such as to tell for | - and Douglass to Be Converted into | of the depurtment. The sollowimg ladies | the circumstances, He challenged any | jn “the country, played an the floor in | P0se reported that ““‘*}’ had purc ! Philomenw's eathedral ¢ one of { ood, Notso with Professor Kinsley and a Mammoth Clothing House. and gentlemen were prominent in the | 0n¢ to have a greater love for his com- | iigus MeCulloch’s court yosterday while | ® NCW patrol team for $100. The mouey | )i onjoyable and instructive ent i Armstrong, who dwelt on the comic, & 3 b B. Cramer, W. W, Walic. |- rades in urms than he had, but those sol- | ¥0d%¢ McCul ) y y was ordered puid out of police tund, | f . | Nearly every day something surprising | PArhy: reonge 8. Gramer, W. W. 4 e Antty a suit as to whose care his future should | = A onsisting of | tainments — at tl hall, corner of “bringiug the house down™ at uwr& breath. Tally one more for the alunmi of W. W, C, A, career, thas brilliantly opening out at I committee Bailey, Lowr diers were human and were v d gometimes. He believed Presi be entrusted was beingargued. Nelson's land was at heart s true friend of the | fivst wife, the mother of the child, died a | ported er, C. L. Marling, Thomas Daly, A Getty and wife, Rev. E. Richa happens in some one of the business re- | Ninth and Howard st and Schrocd wots. Quite a large i s f its mereantile tt i o favor or declaring the otiice of [ number w present and had a previous Sieir soaand Mg AMuSt wenify in ime | €ireles i some one o o | AL J. Kahler and wife, Col. A, H. < 3 LE8YOL i ; Hance s 163 history grows. It 1s pleasing | phases. The latest s the lease of tho | shaw, Dr. J. Cameron, 8. C. L. Tumer, | boys in blue. ; : year agoand the child was taken by « | Poundmaster vacantand requesting: the | gpyouncement been made in the news- ‘firellm-lllml. while only four years azo the | lurge double store from cellar to garret {'uhn A. Neal, George'A. Gilbert, M. =J, lio movement of the train on its out- | family namod ‘Lundon. Nelson says the | paayor to, abpoint u successa Mr. | apers, without a doubt the hail would leon which this institution stands was | g 000 ne occupied by J. P, Brown's | Grove and sister. ward journey ecut the conversation | Landons w only to board his child urley. The report was adop| have boen filled, Light refreshments y } y “ it is now prolilic with gewis of open prairie, 8 ORDINANC thoughtand fruits ot toiling indust. Providing for the s 8. ax short, and b FEBEOINIA. mitling to a vote | such as lemonadn ord the various fiar : ug the distinguished | winle the: The *‘Old Dominion” was only repre- | tourists adieu The ) claim thiey were to adopt it. tative | The suit will be concluded to-day. wholesale dry goods house, This bmld- BrE repr ~a—— ing has been leased for a term of yeais 1o | sented by eighteen, including John 8. H. |-reached the platform in truly railroad - — of the citizens at a special election tobe | vored creams were served, and the oceiw ;xpm,k“\v.l.;,n'llfi‘:.y ‘"""I',l‘ll.m to the | the Nebraska Ciothing Co., composed of | Goff, of Hambion, Senior \'ku:L(-ommunnh-r man’'s style—right side up with care. ‘Lhe “A SONG FROM THE SUDS." held on August 31, the question of issu- | g0 was one thut every participant o M. Levy, M. Steassburger and H, Cohn. | of the department; These gentlemen have a large wholesale | the national coun 0 clothing und furnishing goods establish- | and danghter Hampton; 8. E. Biekford, | thev are in zood hands. They will only “Queen of John Wi Boynton, of | party have had & most pleasant trip so ing §50,000 bonds for the vaving, repav- | ot fail fo remember with ple of adminisiration, | far, “and it could not be otherwise for L : ing and macadamizing terseetions, ete. | Ahout n dozen of the Catholie cle I 1y fub, [ merrily sing, Passod. the bity were present, and m: Biaw,|=The little three-year-old son of »Charles Pllug, engineer at the Exeter Roller “Mills and Elevator assoclation, was the eause | ment in Portland, Oregon, aud another | adjutant general of the department; £d: | make one dizression from the direct route WWidlo fua witlioTosin Tises Migh Declaving the necessity of ehanging tho | pont lay members ot the chu o _of considerablo exeitement here last night. | in Colorado, Ty munufacture all thoir | gur Allnn sommander of Dost Phil Kear. | t0 Sun Franoisco, and that will be at And suidl washand rass sud wiing, rrade of Cass strcet from Twenty-third to | following programme was successfully ‘Ihe family weve at the farm of Phil Schwab, | own clothing and” furnishing goods in | ney, Richmond, Va. Ogden, when they Will run down for a | piunout i the fres frosh air iney swing, wenty-ifth. - Grades and gruding ¢ | vartied out, wud the encores were numer- threo wiles northeast of * town. About 4 Nv‘w York eity, S g GARFIELD'S FAITHFUL NURSE. ;I}Ay'nhil: wilunlllw Mol-lu\n:_ln .l:d"fl: Lake Under the sunny sky.” " wl,‘n:‘rln \'i: ‘I'hu u[r':':m}unll mh:lhnfhll 3: ically 1 excess of the original numbers: ock the little fellow was missod, and & | The house éstablished in this eity will A notable feature of this excursion | City. The delegates are dividsd between Ay o0 NINh gheoot ahd Do o PROGRAMME, y o h about the promises met with no su take a leading position in this particular | party from the banks of the Potomae | General Fairehild, of' Wisconsin, and 2 B . . Jo‘n(-s streot to the o;.p..t‘l,..((v of Tenth srand mareh of the sodality, 9 A messenger was dispatehod to town line of goods, and willbe & valuable ac- | wasthe presence of W. T. Crump as | Corporal Tanner, of Néw York, for com- Fhon Ldip then all in Ececrric Staren, strost. Viaduots and rallways, alley in | % Pianosolo dasivig seseesin for help, and 4 b uisition to Omaha business circles. | cuterer of the party. Heis well known | munder-in-ehief. 7 » A\Vlh‘mhg‘l' m“f‘lfl“""“ s and b“”m', Ordering the grading “"'"‘“ pien a8 Miss Francis O'Brien Melehboin i Tarm s h for | Thesc gentleren have been endeavoring | to the mnation as the man who eveENiNG YredcoLers, Pd ol Jfi'r'x'x:em'rf?mf- ay ean wmareh | blg ok u:nu“:m-, sonr of :.:»l_.x:mém l‘|.u{.u 8. Voeal duett, “Come Wh ,Myl .u.w«xme_g ib'uny. Arhuu‘t 10 o'clock lIm ‘J“I hlt;uul z.': utocm:mtow()mknau rr‘:):'"x: Il:?n‘trn L:nw, but fi""’,‘l s? HIPII] l‘.y ul‘a_ |..u-l Prfii' AThe night 0";‘;}:}3“ t:ad ,ll!‘ ..:’1 (,-,.?,,d T R R BT AL i”l‘:‘);lL'l(“]L the established grade. { ..., faiad @ Griniang lv(.nm [T e of & farmer w iile and & half nor ntil this woek we) able ocure a | demt Garfiold n his errible rmy men an eir' families, but the. Our Launds) <G by right. 8 4 e uidh i A IR Sopsoitoreps crry Dances,” where he stavied, laving accidentally | location such as would accomodate tne | sufforings and moved and earried the wu::’priuciu&ll guing it alone, uithou YRR & ‘l:"h(".fl)“i‘l"‘l‘l““,é‘l"‘l:‘.‘ from 100020 0saias it peaNOLEY 2ati 006, the wain road. Mad he chanced 0 | unusually large stock they propose toput | martyred president from place to place in | Colonel W. L, Curvy, of Marysvilie, 0., Building Pe L ] . Recitation e Polih Boy,” in. The building is now being prepared for | his arms with the tend 0B G 26 ity S rie Dy z ness that a | had charge of a 7 them and the goods will shortly begin to | mother shows to her chiid. As Dr. Bliss | from his section of { t&\ . arrive, enabiing them to open " for busi- ) and the other attending physicians said, | an aide on the emmander-in-chief’s nesson or about September 1st. The | Crump worked twenty-two out of the | stafl, but reumim‘d with his neighbors stock to be placed in the house utthiscity | twenty-four hoursevery day. Soneglegt- | instéud of going in . Washington car. Miss A' of iwenty-two Permits to build were issued by Inspee- country. He is | {or Whitlock yestorduy as follow; T Howu tblisting the ot from Twent German M. Church _association, ty sixth avenue 1, corner of Eleventn and ending 4,400 | Amending any of the fmuense oorn fields which ied the road, there would have boen little of ever inding him, Katie Crott. ssed., building fuspector's Rain ough. 3 l'l:lll’)suh‘)\ . STrcunsed, Neb., July 27, —[Spesial to the Tancis Orien. 5. 0. 1. Solo....... B, [ 3 - - i Ty ~ ordinance, P Solo P s ciee L ieadOliNGOD cORNLY Lins g is now being manufactuved at their New | 1l of self was he that' he broke down in | The colonel chartered one of the o S Miss A. MeNaughton, g‘::,t';"o,' ey ‘M“‘:st"\‘,i[fif”.ltilu‘f;‘iif York manufaotory, and in a measure is | his arduous duty, his spine becomng in- | Union Pacific 1 eifigrant — sleepers, irginia ayenie. ................ 1 o0ak at:aa b o say tho 0ort orop will be a¢ loast tie cause of the delay untl September | jured from the strains oecasioned by lift- | purchased bedding, ete., and | Lewis l-nil{;"lgl‘n: l‘vjlnr_\ double frame - | S wo " Postoffice Changes. B areosis 08 “‘m_ A fnge 1st, but one thing is sure the stock will | ing the president. After General Gar- | soom had it ! ‘ffanged = nearly | cottage, 1517 Center.. " .ooooineeirin o Fw{l'r T e e of Dowe Postoftice cltanges in Nebraska and ro Ll bl 1ast woek thoy Wors faors | all'be new and of the Intest and most uy- | field’s death many friends who recognized | as nice as a Pullugilg, With the exception | sating, Sa 0 | cat PAMRLIE B iy A \ Wrigey o s K y wore faces roved ety - o Aiee ¢ . e 3 . ¥ 7 Three penmnits argregating.... 80,30 1 gain animals and appomnting acity pound- | Jowa to July 24, 1866, furnished by Wm., Aoty g proved patterns. % his grest work sent him to Europe with | of the Tycian purple Marysville la eddn Ty T Ny 40 : ot v ‘The Nebraska Clothing company will | the “sope that his health would be re- | dies nmI) entlemen were just as comfort- J. L. Wilkie, manufacturer of paper ““\"“_-d. ""I‘(,‘IM_“M“‘_”w Batteh Van Vieet of the postoflice departinent: Heavy Rain and Hail be under the dircet management ot red, The result, however, was only a | able and 'fi.m..y as if they had a porter to | poyes. 106 8. 14th street, Omaha L Skt o IN NEBURASKA e Special Tele- | Messys. Strassburger and Conn, who bave restoration, and fo-duy Mr. | fee, a good looking conductor to look at ' s P it Y T 7 | birty: Arroixtip. Brownville, graw to the B Lraln of the | been identiticd with the business for. is far from being physically umlnhnmy name on the side of their ear, Returning to Work, i ~ pud ¥ ty, Duncan Patter Wy- Beason ocenrred hore to-day, accompanied by | e Doth in the east and in the west, | sound. One would not think so from his [ On this tram were Colonel Seudder, of The bricklayers on Fowler Bros,' pack hine the grade of Twonty-sixth danty, Rafos T, § 3 gome Lall, but uot sullicient to do wuy dani. | #ud their long cxpericuce, coupled with | laoks, for he is a ruddy-faced, portly gen- | Mt. Vernon, O.; Colonel Truesdale, of | ;o' PEos WFErE of AW Bros BROE: RIS CHR QLA R Gn T INC R IN 10WA | J their large capital and thorongh business | teman, below the medium height and is | Jersey City, N. J.; Colonel Ford, of New | & house, who struck A J Wore e k SULIRLe SN A ATORME L %! o ——— ability, wili accomplish as grest things | in the piime of life, just turning, his | York} Comrade Bafium, military editor | fied yesterday by the bricklayers' union sn\ ll_. 4 TI ‘ln TMASTENS APIOINTED, Crabb, A Celebration Postponed. for them here in Olnaha, as \n any pl forty-sixth year. He was a member of | of thé Boston Herald; Colonel Lee, U. 5. | to return to work. It is expected that | Adjournec | son eounty, Washington Crabb; | Clinton county, W. W. Willey’ L Tnited States court | Cluyton county, nat the eourty of | ol ‘Oup, Neb,, July 27.—[Speeial to the Brv.] [ on earth. They have cnjoved the dis- | the " Twenty-thivd Ohio volunteers, of | A., (retived) and wife; Comrade Pike, of they will all be at work again this morn- A will not celebrate on July 89 as ex- | tinetion whercyor they have branch | which ox-President Hayes was colouel | Post No. 5, Lynu, Mass, the largest | ing. A good muny of the laborers will a5 the railroad will not be cowpleteq | houses, of (‘nn'yil:F.llm best goods the [ and General John €. Cowin of this city | Grand Army post in'the r(nmlri'; Paymas- | return, and those who do not will lose time. trade affords, and in the largest quan- | was onc of nis comrades inthe war. | ter Wilson, department of the Platte, and | their places. and as they have ne wmiddlemen | When Rutherford B. Hayes was elected | E. B, Loring, of Boston, but now editor ———w unty Sued. ———— A Leading Business Man's Death, an'e the prices will be ri; resident, Mr. Crump was made steward | of the Service Pension Advocste, New To the T. P. A. boys of southwestern ar $21,000. The hiti Death by Lightming. f Youk, Neby July. ¥—[Speciul o tho | “Oihaha s to bo congratalated upon re- | bf the White house, which. posicien he | York- city, e, 1o commonly known | Nebraska. Thore will he a meeing at ) & county bond of £x0 | 3 s Mg, duly S-During 8 Bur,|~Mr. L N. Jerome, a prominent busi- suumurgmflnum, and the | held until President Garlicld's death. | throughout the counwy as the ‘Eight | the Bostwick hotel, Hastings, Neb., Au 1, on which payment of | heavy thunder-torm yesterday the lighto ol hoarty welcome to all sueh | Subsequently he held the sume place | Dollay Exponent,” becavse he has been | gust 1st, at 3 p, m., for the purpose of | interest s ske Clothiog compapy”’ | under President Avthur - for “nine | working for veacs to have every bouor- | organwzing o sub-division post st Hast- | Interost, costs, s vroveto be. | months, until his spine woubles | ably discharged soldier -pensioned ut | ings. dernanded to = been ruck a farmer's house Uhiee wiles frop , swell the su cily, injucing the entire famil, : injui of turst mentioned. | persons, aue w,‘umuu Kitled mah\n{ly. - y an of this city, of the trm of Jerome % o drugeists, dicd Sunday nigit of a fatad . K atiou of diseases, as breughton vy an | will doabtle