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"HE OMAHA. DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1886. | The Cutting Embrogiio. mpede the progress of an army direct to Personal Pavgraphs, Tl“} CO‘”\(‘ COIT R\CES actions like theirs had made it co that it | THE ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN, | ‘Wasmsotos, A t 19.—[Special Tele- | the capital of the country.'” wtenant M. W, Dily is at the Miliard M UMM " A was dangerous for an officer to attempt ram to the Be ial to the New “What sort of a force ‘could President A. L. Strang went down to Lancoln last to perform his duty, and that unless | A Strong Platform Put Forth by a York World to«lay ere is little doubt | D) \‘/lv.uw w"u .u‘\ .v-n|m"‘ night e some steps were taken to break up this | Gage Connty Van Wyck Club, AR y 4 sfiabiatibopld Rt b dL g s o conid probably gather 300,000 men; o 'k oUd - o ¥ i " . action on the part of certain crowds who | " ro C 3 " Those Who Were Af i kb g tro ot N"‘ _I Gertattly 1o niore than Yuat. It would rle:‘n‘w" Clark cofitemplates & trip to | Entries For the Taking Racing Feature AL ot o LB Y “mn) 181011y, Gago Co., Neb., August For Fear of Pun . o el s . be impossible to concentrate these, be SN | X of The Fair, 2 police would become desperate and a | 10---[Correspondence of the BEE,]—As laims to know that the secretary of | oo 07000 have <o large a country to Major Goldschmidtof Cheyenne is at - hooting affair would be the result. He [ Yo probably know we have a very s an leave his present position ct—such a great arew to cover.” the Paxton A SPECIAL GOUNGIL MEETING. | imposed a fine of $15 and costs cn Swee- | strong “Van Wyck club™ at this place— : ptol FEAR MAKES WITNESSES SILENT | ouing to failire to win the | "WGI1A they do any fighting ¢ 0. H. Dorrance ‘Arrived in town yes- e {hisssbonthl el bt things warm. Our membership is made - p of the \wrlw an people i in | “Oh, ye i T'his idea about the lack .ir | terday morniy — Carl Harm, a basket-maker, who " N 'he " ¢ affair, The correspondent | courage and endurance in Mexican sol €. D. Woodard has gone on a business [ Mr. For ‘s Liost B ~Sw in the saloon at tne time of tho row 014 Veterans Fighting Thelr Battle ids that istant Sccretary | djors s wrong. They haven't the vim | trip to Goshenbe yh.\ e R o oY | shw 1y Ui evitlinas yestardny uap of all parties and all are enthusiastio in Memory—Their ltanks Growing I rosizn a8 as the business of | about them that the United States troops Frank F. Hanee of 'Mad Neb., is had a good deal to do” with the distu in support of the “people’s champion,” Thinner—Many lowa State tie oftice will admit t, owing to the fact ild have, but they would make a very | on his way vast to Buy oot J A Daylight Robbery —Brevie ance. He mado an attempt to rescue | VanWyck. At our last meeting the yo showing, 1 assure you. They are " S ties and Other Local, Sweeney from the officer, ane, fa following resolutions were unanimousl: ¢, and ¢an make longer, quicker this, went homo to get “something” | adopted, and we bog shace it At/ rehies, on less ratious, than any other | ™y which would help him out in s fi ' R e O BT O EO VRIS < in the world." Mrs. = Zemineck,!of La Crosse, Wis The Colt Races. against the officer. A warrant was sworn [ 201 paper for their publication Srovx City, Ia., August 19.—[Spec! ksl e fiest ot oot Have they good officers?? II; ‘I“‘“"K her ‘daughter, Mrs. Max Of late years the most taking fearures | out for his arrest y rday evening ) y o believe that t rowing egram to the Brr I'lhe intense excl > i g . hed “Diaz was educated in military science | DaGT v orn turf events have been the colt | gave bonds in the sum of £200 for his a ) ot cory ns and monopolies is the yesterday abated to a large extent, owing et el quate | N Prussiu, and he is a magniticent sol 1. ¢ l;m ’).‘mM of -'“L"""}’ Ohio, for two, throo and four-year-olds, | pearance for trial at f o'clock this morn. | (ost scrlonsdanger that threatens the pros: dier; there is no discount on that And | visiting his brot ( Breckenridge | 1% o Tespect the coming meeting of the | N8 There are other partics who were urnment of the cooner's jury for a ation. Bayard is very much wortied Whereas, Wo believe that these corpora- week and the consequent lack of new devel- | oy Nonree. the Catting embroglio has | he is surrounded by a coterie of wise and | of this aity. imvlicated in the assault who will be ar s and monopolie o largely the out- opments New and very important wit . but a8 far asean be learned among the | brilliant ofticers, all of them graduates Colonel E. Allen, deputy United States fair and driving park association prom- | rested to-day rowth & pernieions system hss legislas Nentenced—Oleomargarine Tax— Items of Interest. that 1 lations with B private sec R retary, Bryan, are not cordial, Little can be Jearned at the department in regard to th sation Subsiding. ! sackiahutady L leged intentions of *the tary of QJim Stevenson went to Burlington, Ia., on n business trip vesterday SO v o 30T SC 1 rronnding him, he has expre 1| of the fir military schools in the | marshal, went to Numaha county yes: | ises to excel. Secretary Wheeler has re - tion which has characterized and P B aie, Wii0, ilnesw: the ne his intentions, world, and all splendid Tighters, terday morning ceived an unusually large number of A Special Session, OUE govOrnment Tor 1he 1At aene e itling of Rev. . I heretofors - “And they ure not so wise, then, that | General Superintendent Smith, of the | entries for the two, three and four-ye A special meeting of tha city couneil [ and’ : ] Killing of Ltev. Haddock, but had herctofc Jeft Davis on Democracy. they will perfeetly apprecinie the hope- | 17 Paciti i Rt s 3 was Held last ovening. at which all of the | ,, Whereas, Itisafact patent to the world Boen Afrald to make thie fact known, lest 10 | su Ortr s Na. Angist 16— [Sposial Tolo- | losanoss of & wat with this countey, and | & Donvor iy seson oy returned from f old staes. There aro tirco premiumsin | J o000, \por 1 excopt Alderman | ehnioicro inonapolies have, and do_ scek to would be slugged, Last night, however, he m: 1 to the Brm]—Jofforson Davis was | that Diazwill back downy CAJ n “‘ ¢ “!‘]\j” € :‘ ay. ace, the stakes being divided so as 'l‘"f“ sers were present except Alderman H"\WM xwl-n itions as well as eleetions by told his_employer what ne knew and had | S0 S R TEE e Sixth Mississippi | “Of course thay all know procisely | por N, O A. Potter. wo ashing give 70 per cent to the first, 20 per cent |~} o, 4 dl2et & IATEG POTHOR OF 1o | A THELIAD Frones seen, The latter at ouce informed the oM~ | ¢y praggional district nominating conven- war with the United States woulil | g "pe™ 100 dhort season of ple o second and 10 ver cent to the third “,“ communication was reccived from | e iinence largely the aNon of cials, Atthe convening of the jury next | o0 in Missiasippi City yesterd Howas | Fosult., l'j",”l“", 1|v~ll‘k|\n\\ ".l'[' \f"llu‘w‘ tingrton, dno.of the pains . In the two-year-old colt stake - F. Beehel, acting mayor, approving :mw‘vrl‘myu\ by powertul lobbies: that they week his testimony will he taken. enthusiastically received and aceorded the )‘]'l\ dow |‘\I they “I’ quu Tr“ heir | Bt the CUnion. Bacific | race there are soven entries at $25 each certain grade ordinances passed at the ‘l“\l\l" ;\‘;vlvll'l‘|v‘-"|‘n'x|m|:Iruu"rmulm :mm.-lyy or 0 has held back frc e e oo and, (0 response to re- | hold upon the people and upon the gov- | 8 agm : \ seven ¢ 25 each, ostbhy elr paid attorneys: therefore, be i Anotlier mat, who lins held back fr o | | cal ot SIi AL Iaet arntsent; . Tho Moxisan »'nm- Yex. | o roct, is laying off for | and as tho association adds $100 the total | 18! meeting of the council. v Resolyed, That while we do not accept the foar, was found to-day and subpoenacd. | poated catls, ho sl 03 8 HARESPPIAR BUREE | pramily foal i thei and their | several weeks, after his hard scason's 48 wiil be &9 PoTBWaE. A A plat of Burdette placo was received | theory that'there is an “lirep.ossible con- Soarcoly & day passes bt wint. some hew | o could adiiress e convention. Hie uds | tromoly jealous of thelr laws and their | L0 purso will bo 275, Followiug aro tho [ iRV o e Rt S AT A e Daqsstblo e b AR, what some MEW | G 4d o the great importance of the duties | institutions, and if Dinz should fail by . entrics for these stakes: and accepted. is question 18 frauehit with £ SHIT a4 facts and devolopments of alike nature are | JE0 i and the danger now always | one jot to uphold _the law and the prin- | A. P. McKenna of Forest City, was up S " The contracts and bonds of J. £, Riloy | theticraon is frankhit with creat peril snd s the wisd, f th ! ¥ v TWO-YEAR-OLD the solution of which demands the nighest brought to light, proving the wisdom of the | to be apprehended that the position would be | eiple involved in this case, he would soon | town yesterday. — He states that the old YA, Gialinm:: Bl and James Fox for the construction of [ and most unscltish wisdom of the groa Jury's dolay In rendering a vordict. | prosituted to personiat ends. Touching tho | find jimself pohitically ruined. If ho | name of tho town i sbout to b abolished, o SBoies Diggaville Il 937 | the South Omaha sewors were approved. | Awmerican peonls Rl LN An officer, “‘I"A knows, said to the Brk ;\;wm\lv‘-‘r’!\ ‘;:_‘m:_:"‘:‘v!;\_\‘-.\“'::llll"r ";‘Ig“-“‘d’:“j should accede to the demands of Secre and that of Gretna substituted. g tie Morgan. 2 DY sy bl A special ordinance making appropr Resolved, That we demand a modification of reporter to-day: *You will be surprised when | §5 RS CICRRIE JES, CouId Hot be expected | tary Bayard that Cutting be released, ho | place is now on the Missouri Pa Huyes & Seeber, Clinton, In., black | Ations for liabilities incurred during the the present unjust and oppressive tarifl sys- you hear of the number of men who are in | 15 'pseape occasional mistake In regard to | would hv-lh?m.«'d. perhaps assassinated. | road. filly Lorette, by Almont Kattler, dam month of August, amounting to $7,150.08, “I‘“' f;“*“" st that the necossavies of lifo the conspiracy.” It is now positively as- | the negro vote, Davis said southern ( There would be revolution nstantly, A. 1. Jacobs, of East Berlin, Pa., | Lady Thompson LJj 4o were passed -;“I'::I\:;‘i,lN'“g‘-ll':l«-myu\vh>|u-n list, particularly sorted that 1L, F. Leavitt 1s one of tho four | erats should be congratulated upon having | Under these circumstances, of course, he | nephew of the late John C. Jacovs has | “Koste ‘Follet, Fairbury, Neob. An ordinance changing the grade of | gi""ni Wal i Soliom sugir, salt lish, o drove. o recnyills in o closod | Siieated thelt siaves 1o o grade ot civillza: | will not. heod Seeretury ‘Bayard's ‘de: | just coneluded a_ fow days Visit to_ his ool Koholoty, Falroury, Nebo | Harnoy strect, from Fiftwenth streot to o | b for congross 'in Hii state Ut {hey hiek, following the Lev. Haddock, on the [ (P S0 RN That FamibiSU R TORGHONO L | mandy That may, 1 think, be depended nd, Mike Maul. M. Jacobs left | Mérrimae. % ? point 500 feet” west of Twenticth street, | come squarely and honestly on this qustiot, night of the murder. During the adjourn- | ¢ that the people of the south ""-'.'\‘{l " s i bl LR e for the eaft yeste y and ‘“‘,‘, ol has to M. T. Patrick, Omaha, black stallion m-"l uul(-lr'lng the graning of the same :“‘r X\I\e insist on a square deal and a fair ment of the jury the police are pushing the | their'strength to oppress the blacks he de L are the relations between | retail his old s ¢ stealing”” to B Chs McCormick, by Judge Boyd, dam | Wis passed. i A ey ISR Ve, TRt i mont of the Jury Hie o e have | Nounced ns calinTonss ho trusted o Missis. | Americans and Mexicans in Moxico? Dijtad Stitds Disteioh Atorney o Mootk & Phe petition asking for the grading o, | | Kesblved, That we dewand of our noxt log- hatddl A & ! 5 lave | WOull nver stoo 5o low As to strike | *'L never in my life saw anything whieh | porson v Yortli Plutte’ yestarday K s City, Nob.. bay filly | PATk avenuo to a uniform width was [ [iliture such vadical loisltion in rogard to oped by,thia hollos ths fat. down 1 voter of take an unfair advantage of | even tended to any but the most kindly | on s kind of lecturing and concort tour, v fahon, dass Hamblotonian, | Sranted. N N NS STelo o ausllvg ng and Charles Waltering ap- | jynorance. feelings for all clisses of Americans on | o will talk legal sen<e to the ranchmen e e B ) ) s ey The council then adjourned to meet | ol 'y <oh o SORTG Bl AP epaldseatty biiated, A Reprohensible Practice, art of the Mexicans, Asto the fron- | who have been fencing in governme I Oifinl1Ry Blaoit ATy NALIB G Lo CrLlsIAICUSUES LrinT mutually b wnd the people. the life of the Iev. Thomas W. Walker on | Brr.]—Israel Lentz was arrested and brought | poble,” On the Texas side there i edeh Al e DA e H. Pickrell, York, Neb., bay stallion Yosterday afternoon thieves made a | sioners as being e 1y inadequate to deat f freel Ll I to this city last night, charzed with stealing i too freely among government timber. Count Waldemar, by King Rene, dam 5 with great and vital quest e s SR b, hey. enlera 07 Al 8 HOEr il ToAbiH i FLODYBr) | o iutdft Wiy e R u“\‘i'" g Christopher Koch was arrestod e | Evaden. i i neat haul of a quantity of jewelry and | ™ Rafiia "Fint wa deplore he evils of i Hadd was murdered. They —entered | 167 bushels of corn from Joseph E. Hoover, | commit any depredations on Mexies or Roch was arteste o slothing s E 1 163 A e Mt we deplore the evils ot Ine a of mot guilty and their [ a prominent farmer of this county. The [ soil within their |'mm r. It was so in my [ dayand taken to Coune T Lt AR Gl 3 O U0 LAl Msb) B I I WO sl ol LD cases were contin OB Weelk SDUL | wiaterin dilBEal’ 6 Tiave: Hoan: eoinniltted i o ot the srorld"and | hud conmntted perjury ‘in’ swearing to | In the three-yearold. colt stake there | corner of Eleventh and Dodge streets. | 48000 1 10 do subject for legislation, Hitote. auodod. Tatdr: bound over S0 | Mareh 1,185, and why Mr. Hoover allowed | it's so now i the ago of himself and "his young bride. | are four entvies, #30 entrance and the | They visited the room of the la 3 TResolved, /it wo. demanil of wur repre- {.]:I};;x:;‘ Jigad ull‘l“ljl':“on‘l‘]n:::!-!r:‘xnml\\“l|In|I: X6 IR8Tiarth woaL TOF bydr A YeRY AR W HRIE TS 1t has been said that when you passed | The latter was the daughter of a Douglas ,\".".m”"'\-\.f:,"‘!"'{'?' .$l I'\m”: Ng lj"fl! John Wuethrich, and ol aw sentatives in congress that they use their in- that which cavsed the death of Koy, Haddoek | a mystery. This morning Mr. Hoover's down with your 600 or 700 men you lost a | county farmer with “whom Koeh had | purse Of 433 or the thrce-year-old | ool and chain and a suit of clothes be- | flience and votes” to sccure at an early day 4 eh ca 3 toy, Ha ¢ Mr. i £l Wl Bands of the | cloped. colt stake: the following entries 3 - H Ay i the enactment of an- inter-state railroad I and 1t s not at all certain but wi oy | torr tled the matter and dismissed the | £ d many lurlnu - at the hands of the e 3 i Besmariie M black | longibg to him, and a gold breastpin va vivich will RN actually icipated in the 5 s » | Mexicans, Ist s0¢" LA ) beggs h AL, bl sd At 820 and @ seart-p = 5 2 the oad traflic be- aetunlly pacticipated in the tragady, Seat- | prosecution by inducing Lentzto pay for the | Miyicans [ thagsory 00 oo Brovities. stallion Black Oak, by Alckntrs, dam | U¢d at $20 and ascarfpin valuod tween the stats to the mutual satisfaction fered thyeats were heard on all s, thotes | corn and_ dniages. This mode_of practise ¢ thay so, bu found m ever ks county anRnIBIEnorE . Wont 1t | At as: belonging to Mrs, Wuethrich, The dis- | and profit of ail parties intereod. L g has been earried out too often in Y ork county, that ~the fmen were aggressors |y oo o yesterday on a road contract J. J. Starbuck, McCook, Neb., light | $OV° of the thett was muade by Mrs. Resolved, That we have unbounded confis derers, a3 well as those who planned the as- | fis PRoReautiod oution o o FMBRIONS" o HABH QYOI i ) > i LTS | the sl en being compelled to zo- lotig the Mexicans' domestic. happi- | joi¢iog ¢ i g Wucthrich, who went into the room | denee in the ability and integrity ¢ sault T eanot escap AlL of the | distances to arrest brlsoners chargod With and their death maturaily fol- | letting triv. chestnut stallion’ Tramp S., by Tramp ke he ro ability and integrity of nm-(',- »\V;V,I_:x‘:yf,x.~|‘li<r.,- nm‘-.n;n_z !]u' '~_“"“" crime and gi em up 1o the ts, as is Ashman, the escaped conviet from the | No. 308, m Belle, by Muscatine, by :,I‘J:,’pl,'.fr"'\“-‘.’,‘clt;’:.l;..‘i'.‘&r|.}fx'uvr,’,‘,'l"m; ",',,I,',': "m]“‘li.\-‘u.‘lle‘,:‘lm“f”'\ ml”i" e wo B bt o ok probhsIo tany - aaan “who | Afterwards disclosea, only to enabie the com- \dged from what you | Michigan reformatory was taken back to, | Green’s Bashay. 5 Tonrand the time named. . The thief | pledee ourselves to no candidates ¥ bulldings D edbiod. by Saloons wili | Dlaining witness to forea collection of somo istration” ‘kbone, | 1ona by Otticer Blair rday ning,’| J. G. Wiebe, Fairbury, Neb., sorrel | 5 ic 1Bt KA oftoRE for our state leglslature that will not support 5 R e become 1o fre: | holds out there will be wart" Philip Smith was arre st evening [ Stallion Suturn Jr., by Suturn (dam not 5 pa 3 him. ey quent and the officers have becone disgusted lds ou Lol ) 3 YenIng | oiven). = Resolved, That we ente: Shch » running men down and returning them to Now, don't try to cateh me o any | for an assault upon a man named Post in- [ 8iyen) Omaha's Black Kriday. i R B lowa's Vetoran Visitors. W 3 ¥ gt s M. O. Riley, Kearney, Neb., bay filly N the hands of justice, only to be dealt with to complicated questions. Polk had a Kourteenth street saloon. The assault o » ) - To-day will be a gloomy one for | and ot right should be, Verelg at a ks MoiNes, Ia, Aug 19.—[Speci; the: alal 4 5 5 G < - M el i = vk Louette, by Romulus, dam by Bashaw y £ ) and of right should be, sovereian; that all ’1':1;;:mm(c‘n (s, mn ‘7§15|1):‘;1flt|y o gXER;m:H‘:; rw::,nllpx.‘.mx;.‘.f:“::‘::mt one anxious to re- Imlr l:z't);;,u‘t:‘px‘n”?‘fk the (i\::;llt (?l‘.tl\‘;"“ i ml:h\. result of a row over a game of | FUE 5 Y s, da y Bushaw ORubalantTE1ETACTLATIEE Ehe gt Wil ‘[1,,':,?" jon T‘l"“:.l;‘ be l,,[ ) o ”,;, principlo K. o 3 F o8 ot W v I3, HUSTIES 5 i et 3 S “‘the greatest possible zood to the greatess elaborately decorated with flags and bunting ———— reverses the war would have ended right Theadjournedd 5 b L2l FOUR-YEAR-OLD STAKE, perform its usnal illuminating functions. | pumber”: that the weak need protecti holding their state und national reunion in | CHEYVENNE, Wyo. August 19.—[Speclal ————— thio sons of St. Georiregawas very largely ;‘f“"“‘!“‘»""'_‘ entr th nd §200 ndded by | qragoons, will leave on the 9:10 p.m. | 9fall falr minded men believing that the this ciiy. elegram to the Briie.]—Henry Well AN OVERRATED MAN. nttendod on 1ast Saputday evoning, asu, | Lig association, makes a total purse of | iy’ tho Missourl Pacific for Kansns | Daye vesiwon Intoren frusea ol this sta i T F i S i 0. Following are the entries in thus have a connron interest involved that is of “To-day the exercises have been under the | 1. Tigkerman and August Otts were found | o Tilden W ficent number _of nankes were ned | 91 2 & Jity. The splendid Pullman car Si infinitely more consequense ceeping. diroction of the state assoclation. and to. | murdered at Jacksons lake in Toton busin, Samuel J. Tilden Without Any Real el City. The sp Iman ecar Sile y equense than keeping up 3 for a charter; it wits ‘ubanimously voted b ; i e finest cars in the seryice, | the rank and file of the old pa Al Decision of Character. i y George Vance, irbury, Neb., chest- | Which is one the finest cars in theseryice, ank and file of the old parties. (=]} Wmorrow tho national association his charge, | $ixty miles south of the Yellowstone national | o\ - Degision of Oharacte to forward 1t' to the grand secrotary at | i S LG v Y S ’\'.l‘.,,';."‘,,fit will be especiaily fitted up for the alder: | , Resolved, That a copy of ‘these resolutions A national salute by the Kingzold battery at | Park, several weeks ago. ‘This morning [, ihCL Y7 SRIIRSR, DERTECRC - SR ance. All those wishing to take advant- | givep ) P s manic party, and William_Bassey, the | D¢ forwarded to the Omaha Br, and also to se ushered in to-day’s exercises, The | United States Marshal Carr arrived from the S EIS T e (T B b i\;&'e‘olJunllln,‘.'tlmfnilfl'Qfls charter mmln; L. . Hetzel, North Auburn, Neb., | porter who “has been at his post of “duty © e ing, reported to the general | locality bringing information of the murder | jozun to talk about Tilden ha Dors should uttend the poxt meetie L0 ¢ | brown ‘gelding 'Joun 'S.,” by McMalon, years, will attend to the cater- W. L HioLLES BACH, se ofticers, whose tents are pitched in court ?3"| "M"("‘f & h“é ¥ lfls'lifml"; ried Florida, and 3 B ARy “mr;;“.fi-{,l“ B b URS dam Black Bess. B ssities of the party. EAEREES house,and at 2 p. m. formed in line and | L4RNO, of John Conn with the | 4o situation ina few minutes, and, de- [ Prne 8t ot George s At E. S, F Superior, Neb., chestnut S ‘The Campaign in Burt County, killing. 'Teton basin h: ears the Poter Flemmings anold soldier, both | stallion Pe er, by Wagner's Bashaw, The Oleomargarine Tax, Preasant Hine, Neb., August 16.—To marehed to the pavilion rink, where a busi- | retreat of a band of horse thieves and mur- | S1ing 1o have no more fighting in the ilo R At QiR : 668 fReas1ont ot 115! eabelaklon was; held! ||| tarers wilo hrver caneqtatrests sxonpy waien | countey I iwent: down to111don's house'liof witose logs had beencut off at the knee | gy ¢ Little Croty. Acireular has been received at the of- | {10 Editor of the Bk: In your issue of an item clipped from tho ; : ohay jhrrest 3 s e : appeared in police-court yesterday morn- 3 [Waie, Nob.., black || 868 ot thol collestor of roverua/showibg This eveming there was a grand | caught away from the rendezvous. the fu]ltvnvuu., morning to inform him | EPPY o 3 Herts A TS 1 5 wyne, Neb., blac] ce of the collector of revenue showing [ Ayoyst 4 " “camp-fire, at which speeches were made = about_ Conover's situation. Conover, I | ing and asked Judge Stenberg toidentify | stallion Frank P., by Darwin, dain Nellie | the amount and methods of collecting | Lyons Mirror, in which it saye: “The issne will be' Van Wyck and anu-Van 5 o] 5 < 4 FPostmasters Appointed. phose, wanted the state vatronage of | hini in order thathe mj ght cash a check | Tycker. 2 oled arine ta o1 oW ac by Colonel Jotm Scott, of Novada, General | ysnrarox, August 10— (Special Tele- | Florida kaved for himsolt and friends, | of $0. Flomming had Born arrested one | 3“0 Riley, Kearnoy, Neb, bay maro T e 3 Arts of her Mexiean | oo to the Brrj—Edgar Hilton was to-day | but was willing to present the clectoral nightimBesmary and hopod thay by Romulus, dam by Bashaw's | Of congross. Jach pound of oROMATEL | Wyck. The demoerats oppose him, the veterans from all parts of the United States appointed postmaster at Blue Hill, Webster | vote of the state to the demoerats. The ,the:}mlflc xmi;m renterber him. This, rury. rine will bear a special 2 cent revenue | ;555 of the republicans will support aro represented in the reunion, and great | (oSG0 G T L 0L * radimed. | Same position was taken by John J. Pat- | however, Judge Stenberg failed to do, | J. A, Graham, Biggsville, TIL., bay stal- | stamp. In addition to this dealers are T ot S T LI T hoRtt enthusinsm is manifested among tho mem- | <R NECTRTAT T DU (ETEIE | terson of South Carolina, Who saw an - | and Flemming was ebliged to seck ¢ lion ‘I'ribune, by Knickerbocker, dam | required to pay a_special license for P R e = bers of the assoclation andeitizens generally. [ L8 fOLIOWIE TOVS BOStIastins Weie Wb | ictment “hanging over' his head unlogs | whete for bis identification, e belongs | Sehool Girl. ndling the substitute for butter. Re- | feelings of the republicans, butIdo know “Thero are about two hundred of the Mexican | 0 SIS O (HOR TR oA | he would work welli n the democratic | t0:the Soidiers' Home at Milwaukee, and icorge B. French, Fremont, Neb., bay | tailers will pay a special tax of 48 per | that the people here are in favor of the yeterans here to-night and many more are ‘t‘]‘“ f'l“," T o ‘,‘f“‘; d; Ar- | ness, carpetbagger as he had been, | 18 absent on a furlough. g allion Ranger, by Ben Franklin' dam | year and wholesalers of oleomargarine a | grand old man. Lhave talked with more expected to-morrow. Asthey marched to the | AU L« Lesan, a an, Ringgold county, | Wien I ived ot Mr. Tilden’s house L n. F. Heins and wife and family of | Telegraph. tax of $400 per y The regulation | than twenty democrats, and they say Tusic of the fife and drum. this afternoon | ¥1€e O: Ju Lesan, resigned; L. D. Wood- | sont my namo to him. He came out and | four children leave this afternoon | = Bd Culver, Omaha, chestnut filly, Sister | will go into effect on November 1, they will not vote for any man to go to ¥ mancy, Wheeler, Pottawottamic county, vice | (co¢ inimediately e , ves | for K Th 11 board th 3 ime, annie C. Lincoln this winter wh ill K L otic i I ttawott y 3 y pestered by some bores | for Burope. They will board the steamer | C, by Alltime, dam Fannie C. —— Lincoln this winter who will not make et i moneor demh i Di ¥ cotimanny, pomoved of women, who had apparently come to | “Eider” of the North German_ line | 0.1 Stowell, Auburn, Neb., bay geld- Building Pormits, the old man his own' successor. Thera AdTared Lol fe many ol ioms o an A bospenk his, attention to the claims of | at New York, oy | ing, Ted McMahon, by 'McMahon, dam | Inspector Whitlock 1ssued building | 3V 1k of organizing a democratio L o o e rialed ond weather- | sr. Louts, August 19.—The demoeratio | offico for thoir km. will first visit._Hanover, afterwards mak- | Daisy. S oy Van' Wyck club, but somo of thom aten. One of the veteraus of the reunion . Louis, Augus e “dos Tilden looked haggard, limp, and with- | ing an extensive tour through Germany, T'F Starbick’ MoCook.. Neb.. Nehti| EoC i thought™ it would probably prejudico i8 Michael French, of Story county, who | Stateconvention reassembled at 9 this morn- gavd, Hant o N Tiets o D ] Zht | Elijah Dunn, frame addition to drell- L ol CErIDros judy , ry Y, 0 oyt G o it bres out any decision of churacter, So far | thence through Italy, Ireland, Scotland, | chestnut stallion, Tramp S, hy Tramp ing, 614 South Kighteenth street....§ some republieans agamst him. It is trua served in the war of 1512, Special attention | ing and immediately began to ballot for a | g1, seeming to be a cheeriul, happy | returning home in’ about four months. | No. 308, dam Belle by Muscatine. Charles Turner, two-story frame the Herald is holding out great indu 1s paid to this old veteran, who was born in | candidate for supreme judge. On the sixth | \opcon, who had come o} 3 Mzr. Heins has been formally bidden good- A glance at the entries in the above | _dwelling, Thirtieth Farnam.... ments to democrats to stick to party and New York In 1792, He was wounded at the | ballot Hon. Thos, Brace, of | jdency than any man by hosts of his old friends, all of | stakes indicate a hot race 1 each class | Charles J. Carbach, three-story brick elect a democrat, but Van Wyck has been battle of Queenstown, and still carries in his | Monroe, was nominated. A recess | could have been, figura y hom wish him a pleasant journey 2nd a | ana if these entries can be taken as _block, Fifteenth and Howard...... tried and 2ot found wanting, and you arm a Dritish bullet which he received there, | Was taken until 8 o'clock. The afternoon | put in a spit-all'and_thrown agains safe return, indication of the coming fair, then its | Reorganized chureh of Latter Day can just bet your lust suspender bufton Tfe afterwards served in tho Blackhawlk war, | session was prolonged until 9 o’clock. W. E. | wall to stick there. He bore the guis S success i assured beyond a dc Jiths: LGSt oneatory ctiatne) fehureh, that'if any man wants to go to Lincoln ar, P guise of y loubt. With. g Dbeing then a resident of Illinoix. The fol- | Cleman was renominated for school superin- | one who had neither slept, nor eaten The New Posr. out referring to the records of 1885 we | yinentyfirst near Clar] ROy from here he must be a Van Wyck man, Towing officers of the association were clected | tendent on the first ballot and Joln 1), Breat- s ohie oL nor eaten, | . Dandy returned yesterday morn- : ? SR : Union Pacific railway, additional first, last and all the tim, A, D, for the ensuing year: Colonel W. T. Shaw, | hit, of Saline county, recoived the nomina- nor been philosophie, Having waited y remember that the entries are nearly story to new oflice building, h 8ty das| 2 9 by A i ¢ 1 long as I thought fit, considering what | ing from Fort Bridger, Wyo., where he | double the number made in these classes [ and ¥arnam.. ........ SIS TR nosa, ent; 5. T, B) Vi tor railroad comn 2 - ‘e 0 3 > ) 12 B nosn, presdent; =1 Browd, Newion, | tioh for milvond connissioner on the ninth | mofier'f ad fo toll him, 1 aross togo. | started Satnrday last to- see about do- | for last year. Costly Stupidity. y and treasurer: Captain J. W. Grif- | sine die. He came over to me and stuck out his | spatching the troops to the new post, MR FU“Tm‘ORTUNE Five permits mugmgntl:u;. “III\,Ii:?vl.‘;lll:‘fl‘lx‘r.:f“;!.5113‘1‘?‘?0!;3;]”1_[:' St. Louis S0 fifths, Des Moines, marshal; Captain’ Ken- ————— ear as usual. I told him there were two | g e i § nedy, quartermaster, Indians Loave the Reservation. sonators, 8s I bolloved; and one as.[ | LortDuQuesno, in Utsh. Ho roports | 4, moror i s Dosd and an Abscond- A Womsn Assanited, 1 was night clerk at the Hotel s “Ihe Second Brigade of tho Towa national | W ASHINGTON, August 18.— (Spectal 0 the | knew, who were_considering the prop- | that the detachment of cavalry, under e oo e A German woman who lives on Doug- | at Nantasket beach. One night John L, Ias street between Seventh ‘and Eighth, | Sullivan, with Peto McCoy and a fow of guards, now i 1p at Marshaltown, had a | gy Tndian Agens Moore, of:th ¢ ricty of doserti the republies Col. Benteen, wound off’ to the new post ity 2 N e, |—] gent ) Jof the Colyille | ricty of deserting the republicans in i 4 s L . X gala day to-day. A special train from here order to settle the presidentinl matter | o0 Tuesday, the companies of infantry An opinion of Judge Brewer in the appenred at tho police station yesterday | his_other sporting fricnds, came and s < wanted something to drink. ' It was after ovening wearing a black eye which she carried Governor Larrabeo and staff and his Washiogton torritory, asks the i i having started ashort time bef They | case of M. Fortune vs John Y. Smuth et ! e R P ; upon a basis of peace and _perhaps. jus- ing started ashort time before. They 3 o . Smuth e escort, the governor's guards. Tliousands of | Indian ofico to send milltary to_ help hiw | {01 Tonlid o me ina whisher: | Will bé on the ground by tho last of this | al was received at the offico of the clerk | ©V¢ 4 12 o'clock and the bar was closed, bub visitors were at the cawp, and the dress | capture and return 1500 Spokane Indian . 00 : B0iTen R e b A Barado was reviewad. by Adjntant General m:‘ e poka! dl 3 1 know all about it; and, now 1 beg wu,k} (lwm# to tl;’n hlml(cn appropria- | of the United States district court yester- nlmcl hndflrl, n l\u) ]"l;l by hu:’ Uhtof, ad barkeeper happened to be noar ik denera) o are allozed to po oft their reservation. i ARy it, o | tion of $25,000, the buildings to be > b 8 the son of the saloon keeper. She saic ok cnowing. Sullivas militay officials, 4 owor fo onler out thesoldiors toaid an | Yo i (ARIc NGm WAV g [ ton. ” They will sorvo well enough, how- | i deed and clear the titlo to certain | when Ubtof slapped ono of them. She | Thay satata table for some time and g o8y Dndian agent o verforin his duty and that | i etoro, when o scomed full of Joy, | ¢Ver, for vurposes of shclter, and it is | real estato. In 1885 Smith was a cattlo | went to got her childron whon ho struck | drank u coupleof bottls of wine. Thoy __Sale of a Railroad, | soldlers. chiefly on - fecount of his momination. | hoved that u larger appropriation will | dealer living at North Bond, and_doing | her with a club and knocked her down. | had evidently had some before coming Exoxvux, In., August 18.—(Special Tel- e Sy Thercfore, when I met him who had the | be ,Jfthe war dopartment seos fit | business with Rumsey & Bucll, s Chicago | A Warrant will be sworn out for the | to the hotel, and they felt the offects of egram to the Br his afternoon Master Ono Made it—the Other Didn't, ation of boing & man of courage to continue the post s » *AZ0 | Young fellow’s arrest to-day. 1t protty strongly, As they sat thore s o ery 1 1 Lo SR Nnoana Farre No ¥ Avgust 10.—a, | Feputation of boing & man of courageous RIDORL commission firm, through one of their B 3 ) Chancery L. I Lomax sold the Missourl, | Niacan. .18, N. Y., August 19.—A. | huginess decision and strong common A Now Briok Yard e M. Fortuno, th laintiff i a a dispute arose ut some point or other - owa & Nebraska railway to the highest bid- | Grrham successfully navigated the whirl- | sense so thoroughly unncrved in the new | il 2 geney MoSorhine. the o pLanUE: Inuthe;f Homeward ‘Bound, which I did potunderstand, and Sullivan der by order of the court. The Missouri, | ool rapids this aiternoon, with his head | standing he had acquired, 1 thought to Smith & Whiting h ve upcn_o,dnbrick action. In January 1885, Smith and For- Twenty-five Michigan veterans camein | finally wanted to bet $100 that he was Towa & Nebraskn proper was put up first | protruding from the barrel. James Scott, a | myself: **This man is not fit to be “presi- yard south of the Union Pacific track, | tune formed a parinership, Fortune put- | from 1 Francisco last evening and took | right “nl‘n. come lel.x suid M(-_(_:ny, with the understanding thatIf it didu't bring | Hishorman u(l Lewlston, atfempted to swim | dent of the United States, He has been nr?;xlr]'l'weutrrnur'h fl;ro;;!-m Che yard gllfiflulbfi.Mir&u?fluSfl,:‘oflin "&i"'h‘mfl the Rock Island for home- The party "'\'n‘nu‘hg:w’-ln Lo :’nu‘».l ..d"v’f','ff 1:“ o suficient money to pay the incumbrance of | the whirlpool rapids this afternoon in n c overrated for his real quahties. He may | will have a capucity of 50,000 per day, | $5, QLEOWRT Arotn Mumsey. was in churge of John Northwood, of | forted SUiinan i G0} Di00: A over two million dollars the other portion of Tf,',‘";m',',{,‘,,‘,“'l’,‘,‘l’,.{"’“" waa pioked upak Le Do all right 1 fincaso Campaigning, gl | which il bo inrd o 59.hs goonslon |07 thoielntineindtFasinne and Bmiih ligesnay R s ol £080 ,‘"",’““"“\-f"”" L “"f‘,‘}d"";"’,h"fi tho road would also b Id. Tho firs 1414 ’ ting out the vote, ete., but the country is | may demand. The firm have a large | In April o he same year R . L : [ got money, See al J s tio At v Gecihe, v aod e not gomng to get along with him.” ol whioh they Propose to devote o | Smith — made & deed conveying | Among the other promment peoplo were | us a wink ho diew " Wt gold B ity Ouvley. of Philadaix . iy e oy i3 T was not, therefore, surprised to see | the business. to Fortuno, the property known as the | Mrs. Mary E. Hynes, president of tho [ wateh from his vest pocket, released it by . Dewltt Cusloy, of Fuiladolphis. No | DostoN, August 10—George Snelllngs, | 1ldon loso tho presidency with overy |~ ey opora houss at North Bend to sooure For. | women's relicf corps of the state; C. W. | from the guard and throw it with his Kenoosed down 1o Mre Cusier, Tl hortia | treasurer of the Lowell blrachory, was ar- | wioket in his hands but oné, and I have Personal Paragraphs. tune for money he had put into the firm. | Armstrong, of Owen’s Mills, ¢ whole strength against the tition knocked down to Mr. Cuvicr. "The portlon | yasted lato last night charsed with embez- | wover boen Ablo to rosist. the conclusion | Mrs. Andrew Rosownter and son, Stan- [ By mustake another property was de: | of Post 09, ind R, W. Clark, of Grand { which soparated the wineroon vas_the: Cuyler zling $40,000 of the company’s funds. He is game wi 8 ¢ | ley. e e 5 scribed in the deed. Later in the year | Rapids, hotel fobby. It sounded like a bullet from Wert was then put up. Mr, Cuyler bid he y that he played his game with an empty | ley, have returned from Spi Lake, A P Y 100,000 and also ot the second parcel, He [ WiS put under 50,000 bonds toappearin | hand. Undoubt ‘fiy it i in a | where they haye been for seve ' | Smith absconded, owing Rumsey & Buell Ty agunas it struck the woodwork. Of him.”” iy 2 ar w 5 4 Ad 1 v, B 0 2 Omaha is soon to the infliction of | 4 3 » rockless 8- Troops for India, logolto war when is oouniry expeots | i, Is viaiting with Mre. Hodensld, af | &7 ortune dgroud fo low tom go o || OMBLA 8 3008, 10 BaTa g R aR e e Teucucntly LR e v 0 o v ry points alnut Hill. i 4 4 o ) Y / holders. A “ LOLMI)D}I‘QAI:‘I';‘{Sll lfi-l hgtlm AR garenh reer which only mulitary i aan —— the $5,000 due them on the joint note of | tion army is aboutto muke a rad on its anv B rn {VReH s Minih cettiol aay A Big Family, jont s Inviting tendors at Nowcastle for | givo, Hayes wrote in his lettyr to his Jonner. Smith'& Fortune, Rumsey & Bucll have | ysual quict, Lieutenant W. T. Best, of | Buf it is not only the plug-uglies DExNTSON, Towa, August 19.—|Speeial transports to be ready to proceed to Bombay | wife when Mr. Lincoln’s call for troops | All the Year Round: Although Jenner | managed to collect about £9,000, and now | pr. oo - * i : and “thugs’’ who do such things, | have y Aug ISpecial to | 4,4 ¢, 7 ¥ ! n Hef Marshalltown, 1a., & prominent officer of | ¢ B bquall 501 the I Dennison, © Crawford - eounty, | 214, Culcutia at the end of August. ‘Thoy | game: “Stanley Matthews and I have | was 49 years old beforo he mude vaceina. | Fortuno puts in his clainl, ' Ho mukes | 0 army, was in the city yesterday ar- saep exhibitlons eqnsl iy nORsoRElGS. Of Jows, can challenge almost auy town fo m-amu..E?n';md},."{..“’x?.‘.‘ifl‘.‘i;,"" earty reli- | ygreod to go into the war, 1 had rather | tion known to the avorld, the subject had Rumsey & Buell co-defendants with Smith | 1,40 'for tho rendesvous. He went to ;lm uluulufl some of thio lighs tond duplicate or beat the following family ree- il b i sned dic in the war than live through it and | attracted his atténtion when' only a | in his suit for the correction of the deed, | wo b Civy Iast night. He will return l)m“-(ls of the ub, 1 apps l:whvmwf‘ rich Lord: Just southeast of Dennison lives & 014 Joo Sholby on Mexico, not havo taken part in it o soldier | youthful apurenticg fo a country surgoon. | which was intondod to give him the oWn- | yigrg 1n about two woeks, when the high- e 1o Oocamien n pisno. I o et ! wolk-to-do farmer by the name of Houlihan, | = S, Louis Globo-Domoorat: The famil. | §of e who oy o | mottiods 0?‘:.’1}(:1“?:;10(:w-]-uxux:ndc‘;:;fi‘l‘lf Judgo Brower holds that whila the | Pressuro soul saving wili commonce, Society” came in and ordered wine for :m: has ffteen childron living, all in good ias, hearty taco of Generul Joo Shelby, of | work for him, Tilden, on the other hand, | pox wero capable of iprovement, and | agreement botwoen Rumsoy & Buell and Larceny in & Street Car. Hinae'd ng triends, Liwy. aat i g table healtn, and Mrs. Houlihan the mothor of | Adrian, atcs county, Mo, appaared at | abandoncd his friends us far as hedared, | o sot himself to stady the nature of the | thelr sgent, Fortune, is not apecific n 113 | youtarday tho daughter of Tnomas [ hafront of e bar, bhd whon the Hoitb. B R LA EA S AT (e 0 TANDIONNS HON0 AR A "‘ltmd he was | and those who saw Pelton, after all his | disease. But for ;haAy years after his | terms, Kortune, as » partner of Smith's, | o O 7 g ig | B bogm et ad, K6 ouvg mun dolib- B ) ST L ans DI, St Soon surmunod b peole who had been | Jahors, discarded and sent to die adrunk- | opinions were made | known to the isefumllg'resvonmblu withSmith to Rum- Kane, of San ¥r 2 v 0 SERLALY DICRO 1b UR A0e Sg , GHRATIAG m’oomlnluumny ROKN. A% YOho s, Lrs i n! xmx\b. y‘uchu‘xA meltll with him for many | ard’s death never looked on Tilden again | medical faculty they were contempt- | soy & Buell for the amount due them city, had her pocket pinkylx of a rmlrolml tiroug| ll ‘fl nlm;.n?I ],m ll“l.mll: n;nrr;‘)r 4 and bids falr to double her present Joars buck, | After the war, in which ho | 45 1f o were o man fit 1o rulo” the | uously scouted.” Heiirst of all had to | through Smith's transuctions. Fortune, | pass aud eighty dollars in money. She [ whicli tilled the whole wall back of the L An happened to be on the wrong side, he - e i ofore B0K ) i 4 b bar. Then he drew his check-book from SADIAN A0 50 AN SU6 NEOAN Sidn. country, prove, contrary to the . prevalent belief, | therefore, cannot recover, and the bill | was on her way to Chicago and had | [R5 8050 a7 blank and before the A Yolitical Split, gout with savural bupdred followers to — that what was callod cow-pox was not a | must be dismissed. Sonod over a Galniin Omans. Mise | LXARockekBut eS8 WANEAUCHERRS DavENrouT, Tin, AuRUSt 10.The repubii- | Moxico and attached himself to “the for- A New Firm. : certaln preventive of small-pox. Then ! — sioppol ovara pala o Cuhh M | pronriplor’ hisd ino o shaw ik shgse, can convention of the second Towa dlstries | LUReS: or rather misfortunes, of the ill- | Kubn Bros, a couple of enterprising [ he had to trace out the nature of the THEY FOUND HIM GUILTY. ane thinks the the us com ed | asked him how wuch he should fill it ou e e g e T e sturred Maximilian. He had two years of | young men, have purchased the house | difference in the disoases to which cows while riding on a Thirteenth street car. | for. That break cost him $1,500, Bt s @ disruption. | the most intimate acquaintance with the | furnishing & Ak subje soertal ioh The Jury's Verdict in the Bweeney- ——— ————— One wing, including tho -seven del ') , rnishing and crockery store of M. ubject, and to - a ain which of B . S e w “s-s fragr & U ”lh;rl: seven mlhr fighters of the sister republic. The pres- | Reichenberg, 1524 Douglas street, They m possossed $heuprotective virtue O'Boyle Case. Travis' Victim, Keal Estate Transfers, 8 from ootk Lawa and Jahason eauntien | aol gifionley la therefore one i which ho | yromise the 'trade thut they will carrv | against small-pox.t Affor repeatod fail: | Tho trial of James Swoeney, charged John Alexander, tho colored fellow | Tho following truusfors were filed b 0 nominpied ex-ovarnar 8. J, |8 lotoroxiod In &0 unususl dog th largost stock of all grade goods at less | ures he made the grand discovery that it | with an assault upon Oficer O'Boylo, ou | who was pounded up by Abuer Travis on | Augnst 4, Wit e Gy ek Barinie fostyoscyon delogates from Mus volopmenta, "and Ievety. thoronghiy | Manoythan all compotito A all imeans | is Lonly in & gertun condition of the | Thirteenth strect lust Suturday night, was | Mouday night, was removed from his hjjow S MaTset 1o i g Peisaon) nton and Jac countics. nominates . J M try them. pustule that the vitus s capable of im- e ey isora e i ' R oubie of & o ) . O'Meara, the Knights of Labor candi- | POsted upon the situation, Y gty parting its protocti 4l,ow‘.;mhe fuman | heard before s jury in Judge Stenberg’s miserable qum"l:: on gl lf,tm {1tl}n, xl;"ul : Hobbie ot al to D. Carrler, te, What opposition could Mexico make | s q ion.) court yesterday afternoon, The testi- | yesterday and taken to St. Joseph's hos- | lots Land 2, bik 15, Hanscom place, w d A ] to Amoticon oo could Moxico muake | Tuis is to notify the public that I have | Sonstitution.” 1t was on the 1ith of May, y ey g Jtestl- | il He is in a badly battered condi- | $4,000. Hall Honominated. was declared?’ he “',;‘_, asked by n Globe. | 801d all my right, title and interést in the 1706, that he first put his theory to the [ mony was all in favor of the officer’s side | {0, but will recover, Travis is still in alley Kelsey to Ky acobsen, lot 8, BURLINGTON, 1a,, August 0 Hall, demo- | Democrat reporter ¥ & Globes | giore known s M. Reishenberg’s New fast l;! trunslelrrmn: 00W-pOx .Ii,y xnuu'ulw of the case, even Sweeney's fricnds, sum- | joil and taking maticrs vory quietly, Ho | blk 4, Waterlon, w d-tsil it . s & - i Vork L ishing o i in er. s 4 it g 4 Y o Zliza M. Mole and hus D, i iy P e g “Well, you know Diaz, tha incumbent \‘m L'I ‘;naul'(||lrxnslln;u;.swnle. ll;wl ouglas h‘"‘w::“"gg"y‘;;’l‘_‘s""h:m’g" .):::3"\!‘]‘;:‘1 moned by the defense, swearing that | will be given & hearing to-day. 1ok B DAY IS ub, W 83,078 tlon'this afternoou president, resisted tho French valiautly. | jirect; to Kuhn Bros. I beg all wy 1L, G0 W Y 0" Canses and | O'Boyle never used his elub until he had Colored Recruits, Gract 1. Wilbur to'Geo, Pelerson, lot 15, a y h ) WA . REICHENBERG. hed. Henry Clive was the firs eay ir se eturne verdic P . Mi 5 i 5 249, ¢ um.,u, IA::I August 10 Lfifi'fi:‘i Sull, \wion, wo think of n'.l:,: i o HarcuyNsEuG rmmlond dostor o bt tho thing to the otgullty. Iu scutenciiig Swe Judge ;r"d _mf:"l'lfilz--l""* "‘ini'l..,ff‘l;f?“f.’fli.'; Springs s ptlot 4, blk 242 Owmabs, Just been received here that the town of Sarie, ® \ sting VAERE 15 BROWN'S PARKY test, and he is credited with performing | Stenberg took oceasion tfo lecture him | Facl ain last evening b n Josepl L. Itoy etal to John K. Bummers, .in Sonora, was entirely swept away by floods | American arm ,»"".‘ des s preposter- 2 L ———— the first successful vaceination i Lon. | and his friends soundly concerning their | overland for Fort Bridger, Wyo. They | ot lots 7 and »,_flxk 249, Omahi, w d—88,500. “Saturday. The place had a_population of ‘C“* and absurd. There are no natural Speck’s is the finest 5-cent Cigar ever | don. Other cases followed, and Lady | conduct in the ouse. He especially een- | are in charge of Sergeant William Cogan, | Solomon Berkman to David Linder, 1ot 8, soven hundred. “Not o house is left standing. | GATHIEES to the City of Mexico, Tho Rio | oftered in the market! Francis Morgan (aftorward Lady l)uuifl sured Sweeney's backers who had urged | Company C, School of Instruction, Jeffer- | blk vJ," ; nders & Himebaugh's add, w d— grain tields are flatiened to the ground. ""l“"’l*f““"l‘““fi" 10 Wore 8k ‘“".“h' ree——— was the tirnt‘iudy of rank to haye s child | him to resist O'Boyle and had thus started | son Barracks, 8t. Louis, Mo., and belongz | 8500 00 g0 o0 sy 0 estimate of we damage or loss can bo | Stacle than the Morrimao would. kifty | = For Bargains in Real Estate gu to | vaccinated. the row. He said be was inclined to be | to the Niuth cavalry. ,oDavid Rautman and wifeto Salamon Gery- &iven: oL TR 3 or a hundred miles above Matamoras it | Mayne Bros., 1519 Farnawm; they have | —————— lenient with Swecney, as be had a family e . Dangi's add, w d—81,800, (O ey AR is fordable, and the samo al! the way up | tho largest list 1 city. Th Ezcelsior” cigar is the finest five | to support, but Le would show no | There is not a breach of prowisc cas Ml aadd W Sl . ol (o Enll Ane . ShIAkS: and Jowa THesther, ta the Arizoua line. Having cr the —————— cent cigar in the city. An excellent | leniency to any of the persons who | in the records of Colorado, ‘Ihe ! gustat, 1ot 13, blk 13, Deor Park, w d—8i0. % ForNebrasks and lowa: Yalr weather, | river you come (o no forosts, no mouu | Ger Howe & Kenw's Frics ox Fuant | smoke. Try it. Goodman's Pharmacy, | had eccouraged him in his resistance of | still holds front rank us & defonder of the | - kK I, Patrick to Wilsou I' Grabauw, lot 3 " Matlonary towperature. tains, no streans, nothing whatever to | TUkE. 1510 DoUGLAS STREER 110 Farnam ot Yr |t officers suthority. He told thom that | femenine palpitator k'S, Kirkwoud, w d-—$530, i 3 ndered the money and announced tha he | court to-day. mun's favor that he has ivonoss | Mrs. Frank A, Johnson, of Galesburg, | $22,000; and they attaciicd all of his prop- Salvation Army, course, the wateh was rumed. “That was urchased 1t for “Morris R. - Jessup, and lenry C. Thatcher representing the bona S~ mp e e et e e