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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE 'RIDAY JULY 30, 1886 % : l Neb, vice J. W | ng; tosigned. | (° ST S AQPEN nle & pleasureable affair, though not ‘tn | N MONEY M : pleasant social relations ¢ g between | NORFOT 'S X et pol e et | GLAD HALLELUJAHS ASCEND |t ondinary way. e Waboo st tand A BOLD- BURGLAR'S . BULLETS | 4, ieremittos or ooty worenns e | 16 poobls of Oninhn and thete Sions | NORFOLK'S HIGH ~ AMBITION I oy 29" q | | !‘"‘."(11"""“"'1“'A"‘”’"“”“"' e e — emplified in Two Mine City neighbors. The gentlemon are here RS i Springs. Page cotinty, vic . ; ‘ "The grading on the Fremont, Elkhorn & s Dlorsts the tas Last evening's train brought in from | to arrange for an excursion of Sioux City I Torinp et county Aites | Farmers Thankfl For Ooplous Ratns and | y [t £WAREOR 6 TAman notuet 5 | They Porforate the Walls of & Seventeonth |y, "G S5 ilieis Tay Senntor Tabor,of people to Omaha on August 8. The ox- | A Bold and Daring Break For the County , f } LW Tgcks " Prospects of Bounteous Crops. e T TVt porm win Stroat Besidence, Denver, who is on his way to Chic cursion will be given under the ansp St nbbatd, Monmonti, Jack J. D. Stickle, remove J Hawill, Tee county, viet house, iesigned Failure at Columbu Mt four weck ‘e He is the same old two-and-sixpenee that | of the K. of PP, band, the old “Northwest- ™| YORK AFTER MORE RAILROADS. e JOHN I BLAIR INTERVIEWED. | tno types have tonched up tume and time | €0." & musical organization of twenty members, with a wide reputation through Gosslp About Banker Matthewson gain. The big moustache was 1 its to March 4, 1585, | has been neq its during the sam ss of Buflalo Bill is really | wrful,” saia an Omaha y all over the country since the | double-action navy revolvers and some wet | tempted bur, glary nangh and Walk arly this me - - - Corvmnus, Neb., July 20.—(Speeial Tele- it " o . . the northwest, They have chartered n and His Troubles The Coming Classified Services Changes. . | A Mass Mocting Resolves in Favor of | gram to the Brr.|—The failure of Ames & [ Money Makes the Man—Saved krom | usual place and the artificial color w spocial train of ton conches and_will ar District Neanion P Sotdiees | ¢ “" ik b July 39.=The presicent a Competing Line—A Sad Otoe Jenkinson "“v‘l]‘v|1<|\v:h-n little excitement Shame — A Sioux Invasion—A stand until ¢ iyt teached, prov \‘ll (| rive ovor the Sious City & Pac y'\\ ot The Bol 1 Ontiosk 3 o-dny submitted to the s n compliance 5 to-day. Several iad mortgages on e of New Grocory—Pigeon Pops the champaigne don't fl tco rapidly, | noon on Sunday, August 8, and spend the with the resolution offered by Mr. Ingalls Connty “‘""'l" Many the property, and all were anxious to see if ing=OTiel et Tabor seeme to bo I oxcellent health, as | day in the eity,” returning home m_ the —— . » ds of the execntive Stat o . o s the first, The son brothers wocal, . ' | evening. Thoy expect to r at leas o aly 90.<[Correspondano nents from the heads of il execive ate Happenings. Y Baarh L3 1% the TR viest tosers, o Rl o cortainly is in_ spirits, the outputs of [ CYENIN. (Tliey oxnoctio bring at leust | Nomrouk, July 20.—{Correspondance { artinents relating tochanges in clsiiied - ) i X kit W the Leadville mines having undoubtedly | pp D O & ere te | of the Bek. ] Inasmuch as Norfolk in the ! service during cortain periods speciied in the The Blessed Rain. A Saloon Burglarized. e ight WHh & Burglar. alveh liim & fow 16aso on big Honanes | seanre & ek and ninis tis nocossney are | sront Elkhorn valley s now contonding BNt st . Widiowt ‘¢ S Db el S U Aol ot T i, st b sl hlul o e BT rangenents for the entertainment of thoe | for new laurals, its ambition leading it to form and are subm ‘j‘ WIRIOQVSCOTITISEW e 13NN During the past week we have | gram to the By William Walker's s laries that have been committed in the | ‘[ ain't giving much attention to pol. | oxcursionists | ask for the county seat, vour corrasponds Summarized fhey are \ 1o | had @ good rainfall amounting to about three | wasentered last night by burglars and 85,65 | residence portion of the city during the | kbl A - . SR il ferind Nuinber of el w embrneed within | (B LR i e Vour cotraspondent | . 2 ; ipiad ) | ities just now,” he remarked, “It's too Biffato Diil's Stcoess, ent visited the town to-day and found e rosisions rvice mot re- | Inches in this vieinity. Your correst | taken from the drawer, together with two | past two weeks was cclipsed by At ligt, ATRIHEE WHyh BoMtor, Al Tve ] (onid qut £ o APORPESAY SIOIeINg OYEN & - SAohL PRLN; BA; number of appoints T went some of my old time luck during the past and all resting happy in the thonght of a rain and thinks the corn will make a fair | goods. Sherifl Ku someth ! 1 same very near resulting i : i { | L ot e 6ot Lot crop if frost does not come too early. | 1 Grand Lsland to-day fu pursuit ot tne bur Sl‘h 4 ttanit "‘ Py :‘I‘ ne& 1‘“ year. 1 tell you, young man, make [ pan, wh just returned from New | COUM crop outlook two-thirds as iarge s } B: inber: of Slaries embracea. [ the pro grain has proved to bea better crop | €1 - snteenth streot. In the residence of Mrs, | MONCY first, and politics will come along | York, — “Bill is making this season a last year. i Sibns of tho. civil servies woved be 1 was expected, being in most localities a Fire at York sl il iR o bl i ifighip) Biishel - 6F ‘Wonay~More: thin e 6ve On August 13 there will be an election yeen Marol | 156, 45 o i avei " . " : M K. Kean. Mr. Sussenbach, foreman You will undoubtedly do some work R e L S tween March 4, 155 and 156, 4505 number iryield, It will average three-fourths of a | Yonk, Neb., July 29, 8 : Special tothe Bk + number of | erop or more, and the quality is good. There | _pje barn and granary of K removed or | s a good dedl of old corn in the country yet. | i wore destroyed by fire npon what is always an unprohibitable and perploxing question, “the removal of the county seat.” Tho Norfolk people ettt g | at Ter's distillery, who room at | in this fall’s campaign?” dreamed of. The Wild West has caug nd Mareh 4 f: ) | 18 I st night witn | Mrs. Kean's, went home shortly before 1 ]" (:m ‘I-vyw xln ““l S ‘.'\|'u\:|]1|| on in great ~‘|| .1‘; nn[.\l:\h n Island. Tl 1 d March 4, | one fariner having used part of his last'y i A0 3 Horsen ‘eloc y occupies a suite " ahout election time. In" fact, the | ave y attandance since it opene B s appointed | erop o b kit of brick, and says” it 15 | contents including tobr valuablo orses and orelock. Ile oceupies a suite of rooms | 15rdo boys say [ must be. ‘Chis trib 1| thoro has boen 13,000, and up to the day 1 | At confident of a final triumph, and of ehiefs of | about us cood for the purpose as conl, The ity of grain and harness. Loss be- | on the second floor, the parlor of which : At o1y ROl 16 CRIENZo, AN PUFBLY ON | foet iy b o ) 1| knowing oncs say that it will require corn whs damaged and 1ot marketable, $700 and $10%0; slight Insurance. | opens upon tho hallway, just at the head | business. Have t od day!™ left thure liad boon 800,000 pe Tiale 1] | about threo elections to decide the A - uitalo B3i = - . ey The cause of the fire is unknown, but cir- | of the stairs. As ho entered the parlc The bonanza king of Colorado resumed | the show. In this ente 1 4 Custer County Lejoicing. y As ho entered the parlor | The bonanza king o 1 ¢ A e 4 9 ol A0US. ARG COne N Ay M L cumstances point strongly to incendiarism. | he thought he heard a noise in his sleep- | his place in the Puilman_car, and with a | is backed by Erastus Wi the | ter, but as four differont places are con appointed in the same tine, ehiefs of divisions or ehjef « reduced between July 16 1855, 6: number of during that period divisions and chief duced, from March 4, 153, to 42; nuinber of ehicts 'of div clerks appointed during that n, one of i A ; Ay of Jovial o i o 5| Weie R0l BB Th-NaW Y cinan | tending, ultimately Norfolk will be the oL ic aal belwesn I ars were entortained for tho safety | — <5 Atver & S Sons, ing room, and, striking a match, stepped | PUrty of jovial companiona mot upon the | vory rich men in Now York. Winan | jit BRI B0 U0 " Tha tour points Mty 1o, 1595, date of its pasenze, and July 15, | 0f our erop, owing to the long continued | Orrawa, Ont., July ‘e Americans | to the door. As he did so a mun sprang | {inianbe of the Zamo of poket through fitted up a new summer resort on Staten | GESGIRE NREIK Battle Pl 1Yt Uy’ Whin 1t Weht it eficet, 315, - | drouth, but during the past week the flood | have filed their defense in the case of the | from the room and grapplod ‘with him. | Towa wnd Lllinois whieh had already | Jsland and secured Bill's big realistic | S7he Contre.? The last numed is onl - gates of heaven were let loose, as it were, woner Ella M, Douglerty, which was | Mr. Sussenbach is"a large, powerful | Jysied through parts of Coloradoand Wy- | fhiv #5 Uie atieactiolt of the stasoh. | an imaginary town. Washington Notes, and we were blessed with abundance of | seized May lastat St. Ann’s, man and the would-be burglar soon found | gining and across Nebras Here w Winan is _the principal owner of the cx THE MATTHEWSON EPISODE. WASHINGTON, July 20.—The Indications | rain, thus insuring to Custer county a lar : ~ that he was in close quarters, In the v, sucoossful winer,able to pro- | Srsion, line of steamers punning o atd | yere s considorable talk hore just i continue favorable for adjournment of con- | yield of corn and potatoes. The grain is | . Flour Mill Burned. tussle that ensued the burglar drew a re- lusury he desired with moncy, | Irom Eragiing, s the, place his been | ngw over the sad and sudden failure of > | gress without day by nest Monday. Should | about all eut, and while the wheat yield is not | _ SCHULER, Neb., July 2. —(Special Tele~ | voly nd attempted to shoot Mr. Si but what claim he had on the smules of | Nl JUhe Staten, Stane anc SBubid | Chas, P. Matthewson, the banker. With I the president, howey e neither to sign | large, itis of @ good quality, Oats are light. [ eramto the Bek.]—This morning about3 | senbach, firing threeshots at him. Owing: o more than thousands of other people | i Fansit )5I-:m pany, as it is ca “"l“'» l].\ make | hetistory of his actions the Brr's Hor et the oleomargaring bill, the friends | THo vield i about forty bushels to the acré | o'elock tanzel's mill on Shell ereck, about a | 0 the position'in which he was heid ho rd to tell. e f b il el niliar. For a long numbe cursion rate ot 10 cents, Bil on the av The e eno aim and fortun: ne crop issimply im- [ mile and a halt fi tely his amp has m town, was struck by | could ta ¢ 16 e p journ- > Wi ner on -] at- " : s he conducted rivate b " p- of the measure will scek to postpone adjourn- | iy “and” with the coming heavy corn ? 4 shots missed thoir intended mark and o was another miner on ‘”“. vlat | hoon fitted up in_an attractive manner. ",‘_“ Vv Lk W ment until Tucsday, on which day it will be- | Yol ihe peome of Custer. ounty. sco tho | Uehtning andburned to tho ground. SR N ARICRE I (s ral 8 one 0f tiet | 1CEpLNSAE the onr uwyllln_uh ln 08 WS, | 1t "the grand stands, with & soating oa: uily n oty |||\\~(‘:~|r4| the S R18W AWldont’s | s £ zood tiines before thein, T el o WRILS,ONE 0L, U and hisname was William Ryan. s e gl AN W | confidence and - esteem of B3ty i ot io preshlonts approval | et QLR timesbefore them. = Wants to Itule or ity cutting through th partition' into a room | £ifier and his grand-father were minors | RACIY of #0,000, are not ablo to accommo: | who knew him. ~ After winning an im. S A AR ¥ | atarapid rate, 'The w100 mileeweet | Cricaco, July 20.—The following tele- | eccupied by Ed Mullen. Mr. Sussenbach | j,ofore him, and he himself has worked | i gt tlelivil LAt o in law od portant in which he nequi the conferees on river nd hatbor appropria- the day 1left it was determided to consid- ' of ‘here on the Middle Loup river. ‘Tho | gram, signed by the mayor, president of the | finally overcame his man and threw | yearly all the camps of the Rockies, [ (10 (R R0 T rals onsid- | (s §15,500, he organized, with others, tions seem to have teached to what may | Poighier must Soon 0. board of trade and others, was sent to-day to | Him. | ‘"'"'lf down — the stirs, | andeven in the copper mines of the :):;:_""-‘ Ui \‘\:'I!‘. m*”“!“l-’ Sipaeity, -“;' ational bank. Cortificates of depesit prove to be tho basis of settlement of differ- S Senators Cullum, . Wilson and Warner | Mashing the banisters as he went. The | Lake Superior region, Nearly three- [ QEGe: 0 (i SHre s IS OSE 0% | from his private bank came in, were re- | ences between the two houses. 1t has been _ Saunders County Showers. atill burglar cither shot hinself or was urt in | FS0S 0 his lifo fave been spent bolow | Nebraski frionds will b gl to hear of | qeemed by the new fitm and charged to | spegested that the Hennepin eanal clause be Wanoo, Neb., Jul ~[Special to the Ve in . DENAIE of tho bodkl ol tradbund the scuffle as the banisters and walls and. He has worked industriously and | ({18 & ‘n? § lllLH ‘ \I-}_ kf« i \Irl'» esty | s nccount. \ore were too many of 8 moditied a3 to authorize an_ aceentanco by | Brik—Last night and this forenoon wo [ oyner prominent eitizens of Chicago veg. you | the hallway were found to bo cov red thfully, but fate has given him - miser ! y s & Nobraska enterprise.” | ghan,~ The stoekholders in the now con- the government of Tiiois and Michlgan | have ad soveral showers—enough to be of | tonsist on the Hennenin eanal_ainendnient | With blood. [The noise aroused the noight | where it gave Tabor moncy, Yet he is a Bivdiia i nowird corn intmated that they would coms it loaib sl uch Cinitaly oo | great benciitto corn and grass. We shall | orto defeat the river and narbor bill.” borhood and a s b vras instituted for | fhar Jooking man than the Colorado A AR mence criminal prosecution. e visited gineers, olicers to survey and definitely lo- v \ N Attty the burglar. He was tracked by his b A iBREAN SRIY SoodE it John Bieri, the Swiss wiho w rested | ¢ 5 | ¢ his | 2ato the 1ine of the Hennepin eanal. Another | have a fair crop here now, even though it — h s e Ul ey | monoy bags equally as good intel- ol FLENRE e ol | Conneeticut, disposed of his bank stock, conference will be held to-morrow morning, | should not rain any more this season, An Exceptional Case. oot-prints and . trail of blood half way | Joet, but the' possession of gold has placed | on suspicion of having murdered Chris | sent the amount 1cccived for it to tho at which 1t 18 hoped o final agrcenient willbo | Asirr.axp, Nob., July 20.—{Special to the v onk, July 29.—Ross Raymond, | throughan alley in the block across the | o fythomless chasm between them and | Ruhle, was discly a0t ATBR NG ¢ Judgge Ster- | now bank, and disapp reached, street where all trace of him was lost. | their relations to the world s, Arkansas and Colo- nt Mostyn, who was notified of af- | former Poor Ryan | berg ere _cold” of | pyidence v & newspaper reporter and a we vy it | ning here th 5 Bizx,|—1t commenced T ings. ternoon and is ponring down steadily ing been shown by | journing in ' - published in the Br | rado, about three weeks + | known swindler both in this country and in ;\l',“_'“‘ lost both feet during the sc ro he returned ore Cutting Pro aflnir, spes ) itless; | ast Jutivas S SRR A : LR WASHINGTON, July s, come | lively ot Both farmers and merchants aro | Europe, was arrested at n hotel today and | fhe Miule spont the r " orohtea | LnstJununcy: <He wasiworking I 8 60b. | tlinb io v khorn at work when the [ tohis howe, Ho s suffoting with i mitteo on foreigh affairs to-day considered | refoicing. 1t is the first rain of any conse- dSlb/IORDASEIHIEOTHTICRTIRERE great sensation 1 the neighb Dohinsula; the man at the top of the shaft | murdor was committed. Fritz Wirthand | 11is "prop: JRHIRB TR KA A G Represeutative Lanham’s resolution calling ‘|\w!m"~’1|n'c_“;1"!N"'J\mv-' T"'"-"’ of the Nebraska and Towa Weather. WO SEHGIATAD. was taken sick, R ordered totake | “Doc’ Shroeder were highly indignant sam suflicient to pay all claims on the department of state for correspond- | Late corny whiclh wsnot well cultivated. has | por Nebraska and fowa—Loeal ‘taius, fol e BULATIOA TS lis pluce, and on the morning after the | at the discharge of Bieri, They were | against him. My informant suid that ence touching the Cutting « Mr. Lan- ObTOULND HAEEHTY Towed by fair weather; slightly warmer, John L Blair and Party—T. D. Messler | surgeon’s knife had severed two frozen | confident that he had committad the mur- | there was no doubt as to the man’s inno- ham read a letter he recerved from the secre- Poople have bee = and Family. feet from the ankles he found himself a | der, so confident, in fact, that they had | cence of any erime. The reports pub- tary of state containing the assurance that ling pretty “blue HKISSING TIME'S EXPIRED." Attached to the ve he overland | evipple forlife. For four months he laid | considered the div of the r lished some time ago that there wus a Cuiting would, without doubt, berel together, c e X i 4 7 A in the poor house suffering intense agony. | which they w they would re woman at the buttont of it all, was onl soonand 1t was deemed needloss to take e A Now Order Which is to bo Issued to | train lust night was the special Pellman | /5 ow on his way to the home of some | Thov had aven quarreleq over the said | the vazue vaporings of an exelted s tay tion on the resolution. ‘The com- . Hallolulahs Crom Hall the Union Pacific Depot Officials. car, Pickwick, which had for its oceu- | ¢onsins who are near Lineoln, | division. Wirth wanted the biggest slice | pondent. Had he'not failed in business, e then adjourned. GrANp IsnaNp, Neb. eeial Itis rumored that a new order will | pants the well known railway king, [ Neb., without ent in_his pocket | of the reward, for had he not telephoned | Charley Matthewson would unauestion- BatMITIcaIniE (Baooy fo the Bi|—-Iall county farmers rejoico | soon b issuei to the depot oflicials of the | Jolm I Blair, his son, G. C. Bluir, | oran acquaintancoin the city. ho B. | the police ns soon ashosaw Bierl, “hoow | ably hive boon a formidable candi WAsnixaro, July T, trom | (Wismorning over tho ine showers whielt | Union acitic railrond which will really | Colonel Hosgs, of the Orégon Short fine; | & M. wailroad compiny, viry indly | camo in and eluime at et one bl of fogovernor. - Such at least is the opin- the committce on finance, to-day reported | erop of corn. be of as much importanco it faithtully | Percy R. Pyne, and bis:son, Perey K. jr., | Pased im0 the Ghnite, wiv, fof bt (e amounty l\{':xulx}'.(~1.-‘1:r|"‘.'.;liy:“'m’ll'll:ixlnru‘rf TOMACTS ik sorviER BOYS favorably the house bill providing that man- St carried out as the running of the fast [ of New Yor % L % Dodge County Delighted. i i f ufactured tobaceo, snuff and cigars may be FrsioNT) Nebi U1y 20 [Speela)’ to!the mail train. Its objec wtions for the cunion, Lo be z of New the former a leader in the | Jaid into Omaha. Ryan is expert in | ter could not be settled satistactorily and | are making grand prepa is to prevent | financial circles in the nletropolis; Judge | ore sorting, und when he is able intends | a quarrel 1, resulting in Wirth'serv- | North Nebraska Vet I no smile on | care-worn features the destination of your party, | he stood on his stumps, and he was as ir?"? y 1 the crowd “Well, we will turn up at Portland, 4 ; expeet 10,000 people, Gen. Brisbin, of ol o o e Jey® | Fort Niobrara, accompanied by four ahead, it is not probable that the long troops. of oa TR absence of Jupiter Pluvius from this see- | Sjoux Indians and, will ed g | tion of Nebraska 1s going to greatly in- | be among the attractions. Q tions of those who always see dark d removed for export to foreizn country i people, especially the female sex, follow Gree f Philadelphia, and Dr. Bur ¢ | to go to Colorado to work in that line, [ ing “Doc” with tice t ve his b held ner commencing August 8 1 Jut paymel A tax or regula- | BEE. rain fell here last nignt and | ! " ! female sex, ireen, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Burt, of [:§ olors W 3 , | mg “Doc” with a notice to move his ba eld g August 8. i 2"“'.3."; ::.l)n‘-"i‘u‘:::" “l!l i,ly“xll\d- us::h:}l::i:;lxllli"l' to-d ng the tirst for neatly five weeks. ing their departing friends into the cars | Bellevue hospital, New York. Mr. Blaiv which ean R. done ‘l‘ h|h-)m a sedentar, ber shop from the City hotel within three )ngl-lx-Ik R W J nl ](‘n!\l||n'hlf|',: punlun & oIt ol e n oy e ttim) the lonzcontinued dry weather, and i past the aisles and even taking possession of | o an inquiry from a representative of | dinuer at the trans heads wre now working upon anot boys immediately organized” the district VA GTON L A1y DT ednnection| | lera) extont i roukl thi agstionioF the eamel oo e, scoathe iliscomd cutor of - travelexsy tho b id ! ter_came from_the guy par tdead sure’ clue. retnion to be held a week preceding. the it tioinominatioh fof /Jolm! B to be | try. S % generally, and railroad officials par “Lam enjoying betten. health at pres- | with, and uln'lullh people wi o S state reunion : They 1‘»‘] ast of |l|u|£ f F a T larly, and also to prevent th ent than during u Mmer ses for | through the windows and doors o Good Crop Showing. superior grounds, and” will be prepare § postmaster at Decoral, Ia., the senate post- The Reservation Lefreshed. \ i ent than during uny sumimer season for | (OUST HE " Thore was o S e : BSLlon srouy LA Dikee l oftice committee reports that A. N. Bailey, 2 and limb by the “sceing oft”” people b many years.”" oar to see tho man.” There was [ Notwithstanding the evil prognostica- | to accommodate all who attend. They 3 ~ Finn's vredecessor, was suspended solely for and on account of political reasons, and that | | there is nothing in the case I any dezreo * reflecting injurionsly on his integrity as relreshing tain fell here, | i Lo jump from a rapidly moving t “What i nuch for_corn. The prospect for a | Notwithstanding the utmost vigilance of | Mr. Bl good corn erop is much better, train and depot men these people wi 15 if he were rem man ot his eiliciency as an oflicer, y get on the ears just as if a kiss under the | Ore. Iexpect butwe'intend to take a | 'Thisisa que gk e on s Gamugtlon Hoad. tiron back of the turtle depot was | kind of ‘lop-uvur'lnp‘ on the Oregon | clerical gentleman who heard the story. | jure tho crops. In the western partof | LI INSANIABYLUM 2 r—" Proscnting a Prince, oni, Neb,, July 20.—[Special to the B Tot as luscio in a car. Wednesday | Short line.” 5 it 3 “G——d d—d queer,” said an irrey the state they have been favored with a | iS rapidly adproaching cowmpietion, and WASHINGTON, July 20.—Prince Furhima, | —A large and enthusiastic mass meeting was | oyening a party of women who came to “Business or pleagiire?” ent fellow standing by, 2ood suppl Sotivatanilthe ahowersithat || Conirngtor King will complete his work of lis suite wers for- | held in the opera house last night to discuss | sc < of Japan, and membe: 1 gentleman commenced to ning $15.000 of a friend off took possession of a car “Well, I “both. ‘We intend to The clerie on the $60,000, the reu an- s I e s ! ! . orlc ‘ommenead here yesterdav will undoubt- \ 4 T ik mally presented to the president to-day by | the advisibility of extending aid to the Omaha | and unmindful of a dozen “all aboards” | make a thorough inspeetion of the terri- | OP¢R his grip. 3 i S s b the 75,000 appropriation beng used, B e ot st T Japaiese minta | & Republican Valley division of the Union | in high baritono with o chorus of bell | tories throngh whih the short Kne runs, | . - Bully,” said the newsboy, “he's going ally prove of sréat bonefit 10 corn. Mr. | i iifondcd Vo finish grounds, et ‘s Willinm ¥ tor will give a dinner in Lonor of the prineo | Pacitie r ank, wowell known and pros- | the third story is now being added. 1t 1road to build abranch trom Daven- | ringing and s rto the poor duffe rp fugue notes from the | and while wo are doing so pleasure will | {0 give « fiv wme, thisevening. j portor Fairehild through York county, via | locomotive flute they remaived until the | natarally foilow, for in my_opinion this let’s put in. LU give wquar- | BECES "min'mmn\“mm’-h”'m'.'-f.llmx.-r'|"l is thought thor W-'l!;'\.l-"l.l".'.5.‘4.,’.‘.7.‘\'{.'3“.'{"'0!; 1 Served Him Right Tl CLom iy SO (I [ | BRI S anotion e ery ot ntumand trans ocky moln roverond gentloman unfolded a | Wheat ind the yield was 130 bushels on | {fa Lincoln asshim has written o all CuARLOTTE, C., July George o handle grain at this place were on hand, | ™ YR R S gonn the, places above all f 1,156 “of tracts“on various subjects— | ten ac .ounties suying that there wus no moro H Moore (colored) was hanged 1 jail n tis | and Kicked vicorously against tho proposed | W8, stovped tho party placed on tho ottierorsummer pjoynont. — T Coers o Multiads ot Sines | dudge Weleh, who has fust been ail | F00RNE ST Cof binlding city to-day for outraging histdausghter. ovany ofhier line. Tho grain men showed [ PSR SIBS0 MG AE0r Copudarabe | o Do e O e sonat. oot | “When You Give to My Sufforing Ones | OYCE Satpy county on o business trip, has PON POLITICS, ] their hand to the advantage of the triends of [ {100 0% “foue 1in meot R e f";“ caching out to the coust one of | y o \Giv s %6 "ae, " *Do Not Let Your | paid particuior aitention to the condition | youy ndent found that the county : Black Jack in Wyoming. the entery 1 after being denounced by | oy o e AOICEIGIREIORRIC TS R it Hs g at Your. Rixht | of the crops. IFrom actual observation | 3 AT Aa Rt By 15 i : & Y | eaused delay and inconvenience to a il’ that may be so. The North. | 1¢ft Hand Know what Your Right Seat fignt so near at hand, 1 i . Wo. [Special Telegram to | asveaker as cappers for the B & M quietly | hundred people, to say nothing of the | westorn Llatma 16 1o behind no other rand | Does.” The clerical gentleman followed | a1 talks with fapmers he that the [ bacn —talked of, However, | —General Logdn and party arrived ceted the charze and without fur trouble to the train men. So it is that in | in push and enterprise, and 1 think 1 oan | the latter admonition taithfully, wnd ju- | f¥eras d_will be about forty-two | Pygyer is honored by the oid withdrew from the deba ot this city demand cheap ¢ the shipment of gr e citieens | o day or so it is undorstood that Dufl’ | truthfully say that 1t is 1 ud stock and com- | Green, the baritone soloist of the depot, | its line whenever there is this the depor, as tho pe fternoon. A great crowd met him at L3 | diciously, too, for the left hand would | bushels of oats, thirteon of whoat and g 1 boys, a stend | e blshed with shime if at was aware | the corn crop will be over halt_ the yiold are othe uly to 1d there are pl n{ here, as there an ay s, who admire his intelligence sle had been on the qui vive to seo him for threo 1o camo on | petitjon between Hhe elavator vcm, wis e | and Charly Meyer. tho basso profunde | opening and will do in the ftaro s it | that instead of contributing a nickel, as | ofan Unisally/prosnototsiesson: nd honor, there is little doubt in _your [ the fourth section of the Denver train. The | eontinually in a pool and are a souree of con- | will sing ont *“kissing time expired” | has in the past, all it can to build up and | the little newshoy suggested, the clerical The Omaha blediaal Oon prrespondent’s mind but that he will so 1 other trains, which stood between the depot | tinued complaint from the farmers of the | five minutes befor n leaves. settle the western countr gentleman comnienced to scatter the re- sslihepOmahaciedioaliGolieRe. cure the delegntion. Clarke is regarded 1 ol A e e Jicinity. “fi\l\phll.‘xl.'fln-wt:-‘qnlr an opyosition s s the real business objeot of your Tigious doc cound among the | The sixth annual announcement of the L South Platte nmnll-mnuip_ln ives in { pullod apart togive the peovle a chan townShips o the prohosed Toute can outbit A Sunday School Picnc. nt yisit ripe enough for the public, | heathens. ey O Med;clicollogaitor thoseasion of A R the distineuished senator. The general and | their neighbors in the western On next Thursday, August 5, the Luth- | Mr, Blaic?” S SAVED FROM A LIFE OF SHAMI, | 1980-87 has just been issued in catalogue lace. Whisvered rumors e o0 others stood on the torm of | county, they will b almost sure of the new | eran Sunday schools of Omaha, number. | ;N0 not now. In_fact, this is a mere e form. The regular session beging Octo- : road before winter, After a hiea and criminal comings will choke A Butte City Mother Takes Her the following re ter ted discussion | T slution was adopted with | ing 300 sou skirmish trip. Nothing on 10 | view but it will, I think, their car. There was lusty chee the general lifted his haty but did not spe ber 4, 1886, and ends on March 26, 1887, | B ind oft e 5, will give 4 2 to [ A hard hitter 1 e cDaug! mca Brothd .o sy & 4 | olny four ting votes. Weeping Water, where a busket picnic | thing worthy ace in the e o Ly with a vacation from December inst Van Wyck told until the G ; . OSL I nl l:lul\\ul\\ '1"' t Resolv it 18 tho opinion of the peo: ; L i er, where ‘\ m. et pi ‘.m‘o thing ‘1“1’1‘ l.h) ::( place in the A rapi 1ly Iriven coupe left the Union anuary 4. The aunouncement duly | me to-day that the majority of the peopla i i g o mum“x‘m .Il(\[ m.lllnlmn )’"l”-‘l“ lfllnl‘\_ F DEX OF smpeling 1ine of railroad | ¥ e )rn} Weeping Water is forty- uu;‘n (l) _lm ||‘r4\ onttoload = Pacitic depot just after the arrvival of the | Gyonicles the ot thE Ynollope “old man,’ 1 | | Ay Fhead ) ongh the county and eity would be highly | seven miles from Omaha, snd one of the short conversation followed onmis- | Gyeiland train yesterday evening and o« 3 ¢ of Twe and at he “was afraid” a Vs k rep- § i 81 Enenchng for the b of the old | yiviiftaceous to the elty and. county and | most romantio spots in the Tho | Sellancous subjects during which Mr, v y DulldingitoBLle ot Mweltiiandiiithut holtwagtiaidiyatian Was J te, and substantial sup- | exeursion train will leave Omaha at 8:30 a. m., and leave Weeping Water at 6 m. on the retnrn trip. Kound trip t ©ts $1.00; children under twelve years, 50 5 boys and the good time 3 have. Governor Alger of Mich L Morrow, post commander of E here on court-martial, and others deliv short addresses, all of a jolly eharact s gaN's line face was the nosure of all o es that the build- | resentative would be clected. ndings have heen greatly - - 3 improved, This fact will doubtless be | McAlester coul, $6 a l()!l%l-’n?l l':lruall. o Wi | & tifying news to Mr, Stuht and his fel- | Rich Hill coal, $1.25 a ton § tel’phone 393 f tr\v complunants inst the condition SR street should meet with he port frow our citizens. Hebron Happ Neb., July 20, Blair spoke in the highest terms of | halted at the police station, where one | P; Omaha and expressed his regret to his [ of the occupants. a small sized, wiry associate tourists that the opportunity | gentleman, with a pecaliar foxy man- did not permit them at least a day’s | ner, alighted and held o brief whispe: visit he Regarding the case of the = l B o ehiliublagm, was vary marke : P cents, and infant clusses , e Wi e o fo | conversation with Oflicer Lurnbull. The | of the building, There were thirty stu- | Aboatrace took place Wednesday after- i gyes. Tho entliusiasiu’ was vory marked for hied here to-lay that James Kuusas City man who, was avrosted for | oior occupant of the coupe was a riehly | dents and five raduates last year. The | noon between the “Giant” and “Skole- ] e Damage Lo e sed had not beor, tried yot, | drossed lady, whose < covered by | prospects are flattering for a large at- | ton’' four-oared erews of the Omaha Row. | Tho Cattle ic Worse. here l.\~tll:ecmluxl~-r1. nn:: has grortilis been | Frauk Wilson, derry Honnesy and D. | 1o is out on bail and a8 far as he conid | a he awy veil. ‘Tl st e soon secured | tendance for the coming year. ing assoointion It was o mliI«- and a In\!ll 3 y Sroux Crry, la,. July 2 Tele- | supposed by his family and friends to be rley were arraigned in Justice An- ' ridence ory z i ; L - race, three quarters and turn—an ; | gram to the BEe,]—If the cattle diseaso con- 1, o8 soonip Jow dive Binoo 11, Denyer 'l\; L il ‘f".";"'.': nady oo ':,". Tonimyf thotevidopoo " wie- sarv strongithsinformationihedosirsd and glving 8 They Sold “B. B." thowh stubbornly contested from start '8 tinues to spread much more the state veterin- Lavin, & prominent business man of | derson’s conrt yesterday to answer to the | ag { gunerous supply of | priefdircction to his driver, stepped into Deteetive Dingman has returned from | to finish was won by the “Skeletons’ in | spread muc > state veter Gates had considerable property | claim for damages brought against them | Water and jce having been given the 2 ““arlan will be sent for and an order will then i started some few | the coupe and was driven down Douglas | Kenesaw, Neb., where he secured the ar- | the excellent time of 10:04. + undoubtedly be promulgated to kil all cattle t, followed by a reporter for this | yest and imprisonment of two saloon iz badly involved and it is gene onded because of aco his creditor Pickwick, the ove A 4 minutes lute for the west, es living near Sulphur | ™7pye K, C 1y | for driving of i1l | belonged to pari away and losing stock that urage to which have been exposed to the d e M 3 rrived about an hour late, aper, The next stop was at the door of | men, Henry Huckfelt and J. Preston, for Joyen with the strictost quarantine it seems | Wife, father’and brothers will be glad to | Springs. Mr. Hurley, the poundmaster, | owing to delayed connections, Itbrought Hidputior PARAL LIS SRS 8 | anen, HLoney Dot 4 J, Pr \ fo L Lposal bl to check the disense. To-day quite | hear'confiruiation of tho report sentby Mr, | was found to have had nothing to do in | in addition to the regular cars a special OO SRR _Souin Hl-te- | selling whisky without license, undor the " anumber of cattle died and numerous other | Lavin. tho case, and was discharged. His depu- | of the Pennsylyana company, @ corpora | Pute on Hinth street, lore the lady in- | namo ot “B. B.* The saloon men could | Whon Taby was siok, we gave het Castesla, eases of disense nre reported, The township | The B. & M. railroad company will com- | ties, Wilson and Hennesy, were required of the coupe ahghted, still closely | not get a ieense from the author that work ies, but When ehe was a Child, she cried for Castoris, tion that operates all the liv (e t:‘n‘x’n"r:fi:‘:: ‘:.\l“ ne e il‘.?iii‘..\ {nl l)_l::::lz.llvll‘fil ; l’h‘..‘f‘.‘.. \'(l:: 1’|’:-lx;‘xu:“b|‘;}xln h,"“l"lxx.v)!“: 1o pay damages in the sum of §15 cach. jointly l\\'l!ll lln-‘ 1]._\,“,"“ i Central :;ni L,}.u:]u_d’.u_uu:xd ‘r:‘n i‘“}‘f‘li went on with their business just the ‘When shoe bocamo Miss, she clang to Castoris, ! but there is undoubledly much earolessness | north from here twenty mifes to Strang g—" Iroad west of Pittsburg, ~In this car rful of being seen, and then | ¢ino M, Dingman had two men, dis- s 5 3 on the part of the owiiers of oattle in not x-nm‘xlmu the connection through to F fiud Brevities, W Thomas 1. Moesser, first vice presi- | hastily — stepped — to the door, | yiced as cmigrants, visit the placo and When she liad Childyen, she gave thow Castorin _properly burying those dying from disease [ mont before snow flie The following is Prof. Smith’s weather [ dent of the Pennsylvania company, and | rang the bell and Wits | Socured the needed evidence against the Bl aoning. Munileoted catile. sway. from There remains no doubt concerning the | forecast for the week ending Wednesday, | wife; R. V. Mosser and wife and Master | admitted. “hero we sounds of commo- | Gy iy sellers. Fifteen complaints were those diseased, ‘Uho trouble is by no means ok Island bonds being voted, and assur- | August 4: Mayopen cool, but the lust | Eugone Messer. The party took a ¢ tion inside the buildings, a mingling of nst them, and upon examin over, In one herd of apout thirly when the ice is given that trainson the road will be | days of the month will be sultry, with | rf ge at the depot and drove to the I a woman's voice tn pleading with anoth- | 7o0m G500 it were bound over "; diseaso broke out only about half a dozen | cunning here before January next. some heavy storms (severe in the 'west). | ton, where they will remain until this | er's criosand lamentations being plainly | 4,6 distriet court. sitys thit he1son a | heard by passers by and the curious fé- = ~remain. r— Aug > i followed by very i 4 i SEESLE I IE Al T 8 ugust opening fine, followed by very | evening. Mr. Messe! ] e cu A Cowardly Murder. A A {'elnl.-.lul'ym'?.A(Speclu] hot weather and thunder storms, pleasure trip solel intends to see | males who occupied the adjoining house, Building Permits. filed ag CHICAGO, July 20.—[Speeial Telegram to | rpojosr: -y v ‘T'he counter in the county clerk’s | alithatis worth secing in the west, com- ‘T'he stranger in the coupe dre v zh of Inspector Whitlock issued building L7 " the B A cowardly murder occurred at fififi',‘:,‘: ll"h;';"‘l,‘\f,;,. o ‘,‘.f::‘:‘,:"‘ i“m ”";l.‘uf“ oflice has been surmounted by a neat | mencing with Om snd - torminati Tollof when, after boubia quartor of i | permits vesterday as follows: § . ‘Bouth Hastead and O’ Neil streets last evening. 0 N southern § o sereen and railing. with the Pacilic coast. hour’s waiting, the door of the Otoe county happened last night, shortly i 108 fulealiy 1 castle opene and his com- | Beverly & Rogers, two one-story frame Danlel Medullen, an ice peddler, was stabbed | agtr 6 o'clock, near Taugeman's i, Fe and almost instantly killed by John Burke, . . for 6 el 3 S ey Burgied s Boprding Honso, panion roappenrod, accompaied - by | b Slngientysud'Oadioliur-.¢ - TH. Sy I ainand Steinmetz, accompanied by his wife J. D, McDonald, of Fremont, 15 in the At an early hour yesterday morning a | @ young girl, evidently yet in ber teens, age, 1800 Sonth Sixteenth street..... 900 8 hiog driver at vhe Underwood packing: | gnd'child, had boen to Talmago on busines, | city ) AL B O S N ACHT RSHL0E A Whoso Tudo and . form bospoke her the | o iakd; 1800 Bouth Blxtucuth sttt oo f house. Burke, who had becn waiting around | 4nd were on their journe e R . e p o daughter of the woman upon whose arm building, Sisteenth and Webst 15,000 the fco house nearly all day for McMullen, | frossiny the bridgs acros dome. and when | Geo, H. Lewis, of Des Moines, is in the | room at Flynn's bogrding house at the | sho was leming. Her eyes werered from | John Betis, frame barn, 14 4 emalia wero | eity. Souih stepped up to the latter.when be ea uE | thrown into the river aud drawned. Somo LR < corner of Fourteenth. and Jackson | weeping and both were visibly effccted | Fourteenth strect 300 i of the yard after work and with & Temark to | balivoad meo had eroused the mridee short ]ci{\ll Biddick, of Red Oak, In., is in the | gireets, was awakened by the presence of | by an emotion which found no~ outward ‘ A the effect that McMullen had thrashed him [ {he before, and while there stopned tnd | © 2 a Cor : strangers in his room. He sat up m bed | exprossiouas thoy silently steppod into : THE SIOUX CITY once, but that he would be rey Irew a . 15 E. M. Correll, of Helena, Neb,, 13 m (o kK their conveyance aud were driven 8,000 Pocket knife and planged it into the right | Watered their horses, consequentiy the | the city. and found himself lgoking into the muz- | (363 %he' depot. An express wagon Jol g ) Vnaout MeMullen's neck, s the jugu planks were wet and shippery,” Steinme 3 e i zle of a bulldog reyolver, held in the ad G ! x the v 088 oredR | BertJohuson, one-story | ; M. I, Ball, of Grand Island, is at the followed carrying the youug woman's | Dorcus west of Twent 400 Burke then ran uw wided man | Was driving a team of mules, and when 11 L ¥. Ball, 3 bl e « youug WOmMAN'S | Dorcis west : QAled I ton minutes, The deocased was % | suw the wet place on the bridge shied and | Morchants. hands of a man who was ovidently in the | trunk, - At the depot tho two women oo | Geo, L Gilehrist, do tory ars old and leaves a wifo und one child, od against the railing, which, being 1. D, Clarke, of Poppleton, Neb., 1s at | room with burglaribus intent. “*Open «:n]uml seats in the ladies’ wiiting ‘_Ir,” ; ‘f‘.“;l\“-.y‘.{i:‘r ”m_yw‘l‘ll:‘l.’4"1’::c’<‘.‘;.' 9,000 e bore an excellent 1eputation, ak. Fave wayy \r;w\ml.‘hl "‘6"'1‘;1"'" the | the Paxton. your head and I'll kill syou,” hissed the | ¥oom and "“'l"\'\'" l'(“l‘“ &, S00VATRA: there, ‘Twentioth between Cla nd D Il the attention of Prlut 4 Publish pe - vater thirty feet below, Their bodies were y wif - o) I 4 . {salolonohad’ taatll on in a low one Ve ge, Twentieth 50 sl oull the axieation of Printace and Hublin : Health of Religion. recovered thi C. H, Deere, of the Doere Plow com- | burglar through his i clenched teetli. | it oo onan of the purty Sherman. .. 00 | ors of ki Dakut. Minnosota and Wostera 3 B O i astobth pauy, Moline, I1L,, is in the city. “Murder,” yelled Moore, us he ducked | ug approached by a BEg reporter, but ~ SR Towi to theirvory o0 & $tock of B o iai touhion of Lo United States Sanl: G, H. Ransom, of Ransom Bros., mer- | his head under the covers. The noise ol to have anything to say. He Nine pormits, Axg 4 ¥ine Wil 1Nyars, ZAAN PadSIR Oarer: Fansss, Cak gary and Christlan commission was inaugur- | AUBUEN, Neb, July -[Special Tele- | chants at Baucroit, in the city yes- | awakened the other boarders and the ly gave his nanie as P. C. Kirtland, Ponping ot I ored) Kint-Papors, Mauilin Pavdrs, Book, Print and S this afternoon. . Delogates were prosent | EFam (o the Brki—The prohibitionists met | torday. 2a burglars fled, An examinution of the of Butte City, Mont. ~ Of the | e regulur shoot of the gun club for | Eouer Pances, Curdaund Curd Board Ituled Pupoi Boih all parts of the country, The Hom. | A the court houte to-day, Nearly every town. | - Frod Nye took hisusual run to Bvirit | promisos showud that the thioves had Iy accompanying him he refused to |y oy o ook place at Athluetic purk | Vi i G o o ths hee '"“‘ parts e, ) _"I' Sl “" ship was fully represented and a full delega- | 1ako last night to visit his family, who | cured two gold watches and $0 in @ any information except that her hus -~ 2 0. s 8l ! skl 8- SDriulig ahe_tn e 8 D ol s 4 v ired w0 | ton to the state convention was elected, | Ve boen spending the season thcro. from tho boardors. e polico were no- Pand was a physician of Butte City, and | ¥ 'l«l:‘n Bllaranan, Lo BUOGLAAE Ae : , s S “hic: oanaudad ort’ addrosses | ‘hey adopted & strong rm dema . ——gpe tified of the aflair several hours after- | that her daughter had run aw from | twenty Pooria blaebirds and resuited as | - samplos of urnisliod promptly to of Chicazo, wesponded, — Shortaddressos | 'Whey adopted a strong platform demanding | o (g Cotton & Smith for a carriage, [ wards, but as yet have secured no tangi- | home to ayoid a marriage with a, to her, | folows: Riymator i i for u e wore mado by ( w 1L Stumf, of Phila- | of the republican party to submit the question | Yok ! ) made up of nds 0f goods s W delphia; Herbert Cariright, Rockford, Iils.; srohibition 5 ]' T eSO | puckboard or buggy. Ask for their §25 | ble clue to the thieves. undesirable suitor, and had come 10 | paymelce ..........11110 10109 01060 00110~ 9 | Lo requ our ded & RheRev) Hatlield, Chicago and Capt Johu tohibition amendment to the people, | gingle haruess, the best in the market for ——— Omaha, where she entered the disorderly 10110 10010 01010 01000— 8 | for goods W work. G of our goods . Dravo, of this ¢ and deelaring a refusal to do so the essenco | thoprice, 604 N. 10th s Another Soap Plant. liouse from which she had just been 1 i1 1] Tl | datgeodstor Galimark:, Qot A ey ) = of despotism and a just cause for revolution, AL M Mr. §.B. Bowles, of N SR o e thor.. It was subses | Btout 00101 01010 00111 00101— 8 | other houses. We . stock, w Take Thelr W alsky Crooked and demanding thata thorough prokibitory = e i S 0Ira68, 03 & it by her wmother, | § » Cotte 01100 01010 11111 01011 v e conyLices s that thie 1 7 ako Their Whisky Orooked. | JiESOF UL Bt RS g Dledging |, Flere 18 what you want-—180 lots in Me- | of pe largest soflp manu of the arned that the young, gl has [ Cotter o fivs yeurs oxper o s us Lt the Bt LovisvirLe, Ky, July 2. —The Times this | thuselves to bolt and place & third tieket in | Cormick's 2d addition. The very cheap- | (o4 looking -for a location for & of several sporting houses % - ¥ CILHAREST sud sieutent snllatuction 10 afterncon publishes an article coucerning an | the field in case of & refusal of the republi- | €st that have been offered; lays nside ¥y AT AR S ng the past th Wmonths, | Another Wholesale Grocery Hou PR atiempted corner in the market for Kon- | can party o do so. No county ticket was | Belt line, bet. Faynam and Leavonworth; | Western branch establishwent, and has going under the nume of Bessie Price H. B. Thurber & Co., of New York | correspondenco rolicitn, to which prompt atiention ¥ sucky and Bourbon whisky, Seuior & Son | nominated, £ prices from H uh,d by l;lwuu,cun be | been attracted to Omaba. ““( hllu Iw . | b arty et for the west lusl” evening! | iy, one of the largest w lo grovery | wil begtsea. Addross B of Cincinnati, aro named as one firm in the afted From Wahoo, scen atour office. Mulr mington, retary Nattinzer, of the board s ——— firms in the United States, have decided . e DAL £ syndicate. ‘Thosyndicato discoverad only, | Wamoo, Nebw duly Him{Sphelal to the | 1902 Furuam st. e ¢, 10 wr.‘n-:u-:mli'""":"j‘." advan- A Slax ',""“".‘."‘]'""f"'j"‘:i_ w. | to make Omabia the headquarters of their SILU L CITY NEWSPAPER UNION, RRREANA barvols of this whisky and that s caph | Boac) ok lateo bmbor of miosis sokons:| For Bale--Beiid sar. Bith and Chl. | 18808 for, 8, bustness af tho oharaclor | Last night Mr. A Shulson aad M. = | westora busiuess, and will opon a branch i o 86,0000 would control the warkel. It | 16 tho exeursion train Tor. Waterloc 4o | cago Siay #7000, Tids & olioloe gorues | Apiec location ere fa YOy Brob | k. Kead, of Sioux Oy, arrived uh o Wb | howso iu s city sonic tius nest wonih: 215 Duuglus Street, 3 Atvier oy lave aleeady purchase h v+ . h Bl i o =S ion the successful performunce of which | assoon s suitable quarlers ean bu ar R St sy o Bk guloy a leplo, uudar e munagoment f the | sud o Lusgaia. - C. B. Mayne, 1088 a0d | oy ooy g i paiatuble and lsalty. Will do much to sirengthen the already | rangoed. 4 NIOOX CIEY, IOWA CCy iristian chureh, ¥ o il 8 AN e e —t——— T

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