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M filed amotion to set as et jude andopen ‘the s for n . es i _Parott - he upon wh ) cat ; To Rallroads Operating Within the | wie e weme eton At ; y ; Confines of the State. pid £14,000 of the note, and had been granted orge E Rarker (faries ¥ % b an exten n tho remainder of the | _wwnn, ot 4 ik 1 rd H THE OMAHA DATLY BER: FRIDAY, JULY 6, 183% —_— mouht, and s ju ent s asked | E L Bictbhower et y I i : : : : for withont suthete e mttorhoy | ife, lot fh, bk, b 53 To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lite-time for cash buy« DISTANCE TARIFFS DISCUSSED. Iy the facts set ! [ 1 i i L l i ‘ o o ap® hey | ClNties Schanice 56 W 1 ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close he judgthont stand The clash | Soth Omana Tand 't Hohn, 1ot i A Very Interesting Meeting of the o, Uito BiTorIats abONE 0BG paser BBIRE | < UK W, BORTh DAt w d s 0w L gy the seasonin every depa‘rtment‘ State Board of Transportation—A reery, ar 1 oug send the I!‘.u:'\\”?m TOien and wite vt cijer, w 0 Our lintited space provents ns men- and trimmed] in first class manner and forent styles, “hu'h\\l'w have marked at 3 % O or PRI PP -y 10 | 5 F Mawhinney to George Pheller, 10 tioning but very few of the bargain lots perfect fitting. We offer this lot to the extraordinarily low price of $2.50 to bt b i | othier papors being. false, étc., amusod the | snd 3 Olaen's add, wd. LAty o v guarantee from How une Close nt the unhenrd of price of #9 50, close. Sizes from4 to 14 yoars. Send plaint—General Nows, had eatered et Bugtainca tho to: | | DLAm Y Keysor and_wite to George , greater bargains in fine Remember this lot is all in double for sample suit. You will bo better d entere ent, sugtained the mo. _Pheller, ot 10 Olsen’s add, w d & 3 Lhety 1 " Snck Sul > v o h thing we tion to set it aslc € A Olsen and wife to Georjge Pheller, Tot Ready-M Clothing, Furnishing breasted Sack Suits. wsed with them than anything we Lixcotx Brapac i1 OsAnA Bee, } The » of Anderson against Smiloy, 3. Olsen's add, w d Goods, Hats and Caps, than were ever we shown you at this price before. 102 Srnrst, which was on trial Tuesday before Judgo | J M larte to George Phieller, fot 0 Olsen’s before quoted by any firm in the cloth- Lot 8650, We offer Lixcors. July 5 Mbdn iR ) A iy jtey 1 i 0 61666 e Phelier, ing business in the west. No old goods egular moeting of the board of . ition crday, ed th Yy it 8, Olsen's add, w d rice. 'The goods offered to vo! priation k place this morning 0 PEFORE AU OANT. Highland y q s sale 1 , made up t o'elock at the capitol rooms, with a full at The cage of M fw against Mary | Patrick Tand (o fo W the last ninety days, tondar The first this idered wis an. | ftapn dr oticre, Sulol was tuicen up Taps: READ THE LIST, SRE THE PRICES, 100 of the nentest stylos of these fmous for boys from 10 to 14 years of age. This upplication from Mr. 8. H. Rener, of Long | § n H Craig Tt will amply repay the expenses of a goods to close at the remarkably low it wns ma 3 vo wi : 1o argument Lo be heard on the 1 1 RO 3 Pl 1 810 M T NaEH / suit was made to sell at #10 but we wish Pine, asking that the Efihorn Valley and [ fora receiver for the New s ) o e o et trip to Omaha, by Any man, woman or price of §12. This suit is retailed by to reduce our stock of them immedinte- Missori Pacific railroads be granted the npany. The applicat s made by ots 1 and # blk child wanting $10 worth of clothing. every house in the country at $18. We ot is sale e for Dy W ! B 1 and & h -4 and offer them at this sale to close for priviloge of making a special reduced rato on | Wards, Who was an officer mpany ountze Place, Vo As specimens of the different bar have LA U R it only 86 por suit. Every garment is war- all milling machinery shipped to point o YWANTA PAY FOR DOOR KNOBS, Pvents-elght transt — lots comprised in this lot, we mention a given such universal satisfuction as this ranted strictly all wool new fresh goods. having promised to do 8o with the permis trinl before Judge Groff. Plaintiffs fur- Building Permits. the small number specially mentioned RHTa) FHET SEFERVA R W of the state board. Mr. Munger was clea nishod BI07.10 Wortl 6f hardwaro o tho de The following permits to build were issued are uo more attractive or dosirable be T8 W oler GENTS' FUR I.\HL\Q‘(.l)lH).\ DE of the opinion that this was an inter-state | fendants to bo used in the construction of a | yesterday by the superintendent of buildings. gains than hundreds of others to be Cassimere Pantaloons, goods that were : PARTMENT. question and beyond the jurisdiction of the | house for Francis Robbins, They took a me- | Jon " y . found in every department of our estab- made to sell for £7.50 and $8 this season; Tn this department we announce the ::?‘.m 1O o iransportation. Howcver, | chanics lien on the building bt faile o S0 lishment during this sale. goods mado by the Globe Woolen Co.., - lhj of -v('"‘ ~l“|~'"\ Gents ) h"m"-*- e discussion articipate in by | on it until after the time had expir They A M ¢ < e \ This entire lo as manufactured ex- evory momber of 'tho board, It was | now bring sult against tho contractors for | Lntey & Iie efory framie block T.ot 4187. On Monday we will place on Kook Mnnufsctucing Coi, Hookantim prossly for this senson’s trade, we have deemed expedient to grant the | the amount, etk B our counters 400 plain black pure all Mill, Bfondbrook Mills, and !‘”‘""»'lff uh u large stock of them on hand and offer priviloge so far as il ronds operated in this Ihe evidence in the Kearnoy canal com- Vige, THICYAER aid” BiF. wool imported Whincord Suits in fall ufactu of equal reputation. They them at b0 per cont, less than tho ave state are cone nd the followlng reso- | pany case was concluded Tuesday evening o 80 h P " 3 Rl are in regular sizes, and as nice styles * Tuition, presented by W. H. Munger, pase yuments will bo submitted to the-court LA bk iR weights, suitable for use in this climato #8 Wo liave 1n oub stook &b any pr ago price to closo thom out. All new by o unit voice: bz writing for his honor's consideration : oodiell streets ) ton months of the vear. Thesesuit LA R bR S AT patterns, most desirable styles, fast col- “That the Elkhotn valley and Missout! pfore dndge Wakeloy in the afternoon berger, cottage, Ninth ireet, absolutely new, fresh from the work fhe oL RIe 86 M “I_M;“mw ors, perfect fitting and perfectly made Pacific railroad companics, in fact all rail- | James T. McVittie confessed judgment for 01y, shop, and never shown on our counters ine goods and we do nc y in e vespect, regular prices of roud companies doing business in this state, [ §1,600 in favor xton & Gallagher. 4l O before, Suits made up in the very lat- Nkl Al il Kl ".“;;]? which were from $1 to $1.75. This entire be granted the ake a special reduc: T 1GMAN PAILUR the uniform pricé of £ per pair for the lot in all sizes from 14 to 16 and 4 neck 3 4 we offer at 75 cents oach, Order forhalf 4 v ¥ o > s sr this frock suit at $15 per suit. AL, vt dozen lots no less. Auditor Babeock concurred in the resolu- | May & Co. and the New York and Omalia Licensed to Wed. ghiall offer ; any $10 custom pautaloons. Price dur on 1 tion recommended by Mr, Munger, but ex- | Clothing company for & Judige Shlelds fssued the We have not another word to say about 113 L1ifh G168 BE e1b L8 Parties ata distance ordering these ressed the opinion that this right ought to | fora bill of exchange ¢ y this lot, excepting this, that weo have g this sing . Jots will please give us size of the opinion that this righ i p | fora 1 2 1 1 o privilege endi 3 J L, ogan suit age A , M. Anderson, a, In.. Lot 8 o offer 150 Mens' Double ine argaing sticularly in Shor re offer 85 yn of Men's ey Ha dropped William Coburn ana his bondsmen, Fred W, | § Alfred B, Gyernm, Omaha, Nev. . iy G iy . s line of bargains, purticularly in Short We offer 850 dozen of Men's Faney Ha Walkeley, was sti is honor's at 100 suits, wiloh Lot 2541 and 2830, Boys' Long Pant will positively be the last of this lot of 8 7o offor in this lot which em- the colobrated Sawyer Woolen Co.'s St WO BINE I Vi oy ais et goods of #hich wo have sold hundreds wWool cAM{mare SACY Bulls, OOAY, -pANYS R vy and vest, in dark and medium colors M) pairs best fanecy 4 eststyle 4 button cutaway frock, which v 1 ™ tion rate on ali milling machinery shipped to Judga Wa ranted the Merchants' | Six permits, aggregating. L. #1150 “M,fi\-,\,‘ in all sizes from 85 to 44. Wi entire line. These goods are of the any point along their lines.” National bank an attachment on Seligman, -~ his | best workmanship, and_equal to I 1 following mar- o granted on all commoditics, of whatever | concern on the New York house for £,000, '"“}\‘."'““'““"{"] ‘;‘"‘l"‘"““": sold precisoly the same suit ever sinco worn and this is all that is neces kind, tending to the public good. But Judge | due July 15, The £300 1s for probable costs, satbehane il our store was opened for $22, and never In our Boys' and Children’s Depart- order to geta porfect fit. 3 " 5 ¢ ) o k Ireasted Suck Suits, regular sizes from Pant Suits, Our space will not permi Hosc at 7 nis per dozen to close. Following this came a sharp and acrimon- | Gray, L N. Phillins and John S. Canfield, | § Jacobini Ruse, Omaha, Neb..... ) ¢ Siater Fanne 4 iffor 3 R ] i fous discussion of distance and distributing | charging the sheriff with failure to perform | ¢ John Bolkovee, Omaha, Neb of the celebrated Slater Fannel of our enumerating the different Regular 50 goods to be sold only in tariffs. Attorney Leese favored reduction, | his official duty. Tn his petition he says: | j Maria Tomee, Omaha, Neb. .. all wool and guaranteed full indigo. gains in this depaatment, however, wo dozen lots at the remarkably low price or at loast a trial, until it could become rea. aid William Coburn has failed to perform AT OO ol 2 Goods made by the celebrated Slater will mention one lot, a lot of 250 Boys’ 5 cents per dozen, in sizes from 9 ) \ A { Millard B. Gibson, Omaha, Neb. ; PR, ¢ A ! A v ) ¢ cortain’ that railroads could not | the conditions of his said bonds and has [ § 37\ By AEDS DEAARE, Reb. Woolen Co., of Webster, Mass. Mude Knce Pant Suits, embracing three dif- and would Iose money in conse- | failed to_execute the duties of his said office e R st S AT LYY quenco. Mr. Scott was decidedly of the opin- | of sheriff of Douglas county, Neb., and has | § BEdward W, Franz, South Omala, TRL U L1 b COmMPOH S8y ok VHBTR. e I R e AL R TR Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent C. 0. D,, with the privilege of examination, to any address in Nebraska, Towa Ter should stand as now, at least until every | day of April, 1838, there was placed | 1 Maggic Eagan, Omaha, Ne 1 Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Dakota and Wyoming. momber of tho board cotld vote intelligonuly | m - tho ~band “of eud shorlf a { tliam Huartson, Ashland, Neb, 2 OMAHA r s on the question; that the roads in the east | writ of oxecution issued from the county a A. Dawson, South Omaha o F la nd I / m & () part of the state could stand what the west | court of Douglas county, Nebraska, com- | william Ellersick, Omaha, Neb BOSTON b ree ’ oo ls + could not* Judge Mason said that an arm | manding him to make of tho goods, chattels | { Nary Nash, Omah, Nob. . .. 0 cut from a person would waim and injure | and effects of the New York Storage com- AR o dFe Omaha, Nab . % NEW YORK the Dbody; that this principle would | pany the sum of §00, and the ‘said William 1‘“‘ O R GTRay OMSBRTNeS! Proprietors. apply to the railroad = question; that | Coburn, wholly disregardful of the duties of [ U Ary C. Murray, Omaha, Jeb. "DES MOINES P ) the feeders were supported and maintained | his office and the conditions of his bond to T s B e T e inef0 | Faithfuily dischargo tho duties of such oMico | _ Bewara of worthiess imitations of Dr. Corner Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha, Neb. enst could stand so could the west, and that | and in violation of tho rights of theIplaintift, ’ Red Clover Tonic. The genuine T PNSTEEs s P $hhe Dody was matcing toney and. ather. | loviod said writ of execution upon the goods, adaches, piles, dyspepsin, aguo, Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River. ing riches the branches would mot suffer. | wares and merchandise and_effects of said and i3 n perfect tonic and At the close of the discussion Secrctary | company, which levy was made about the | pupifier, Price 50 cents. Goodman Liaws introduced a resolution fixing a sched- | 21st day of April, 1358 The petition also | {yy« ¢, FIFTIETH CONGRE er of Caly o ule 0f rate veductions, excepting of the first | states that the judgment under Drug Co. ETH CONGRESS. father of Calyin Morton, who claimed that —— his son was killed in the vattle with the In- ' anPEP IA I d' r class, as follows: levy was made was void because it o Robbed His Benefactor. 2 Scnate. dians in the Custer massacre. The president g % n Iges ion Witbaolved, That it be orderod that the | tered after George C. Wheeler, president of | yoo. “gimint 08 CEREAROR | Wasmixaros, July 5.—Tn the scnate to-day | says: “His name docs not appear in any | of 3 AND bhoard of transportion urgontly request that | the company, had agreed to assign all the Y ) g s | Mr. Cullom gave notice that he would rd of soldiers cngaged in that battle TR ; conforming following formnula, not | a8 security for moncy loancd | Atchison, Kan. He claimed to be from New | Monday next ask the senate to considera bill | {1ids (g e that battle, the death of tho A 2 . ) Class: Rirst, 1005 second, | and other money that he was | York and said ho was hunting an uncle who | t0 dmend the inter-state commerce act. ‘of the beneficiary is ‘far from satisfac- N ); fifth, 505 A, 407 | toloan them; that the judgment was ob- | o thought lived in Omaha, Having no | A message from the president was re- ¢ ostablished.” 5 ained in the county court ‘withont -personal | o PN Bl TGRS faoted. no | ceived vetoing the bill granting a pension to | The senate bill to pension Polly H. Smith, he vote on t service; that the storage com had ex- oy BT ) 7 Ann Doherty T i 5 s | widow of Licutenant H. Smith, Second stood as 0 ccuted to him (Watson) a_mort on all | applied to o man named McElligott,wholives | Mary Aun Doherty, 'The president shows | WICHW 0F LieRIeRERt oo o BIRER, FREREE ; their stock and ho was to retuin posession of | near Eleventh and Williams street, to assist | the bud character of the woman, « 4 8150 F StureARYItoLbireNaBuYe work of the day was the | the same and entire control until it was sold. | him, which he did. Since he came here Me | the husband, on account of whos n A ¢ on the ground that his death had no action of the board on the petition of Mr. Plaintiff further sets forth that defendant | Alow has fed, lodged and clothed him, and | a pension desired, is alive and is | connection with the service. C. Clark of Seward, numerously - | assumed posession of the goods, still retains | Wednesday night the ¥ gster | himself drawing pension. He says he ——— ting forth the lmllkhnl m}\ms on_u railwi 0 tll“l ”;,““;”,'{'m"‘ goods, o Lfl‘:\* t"l‘"' |'c{»:n«l him for his kindness would yield to no man_in a desire to sec A Voluminous Report. section there, working for $1.23 per day: | verted them to his own use. son claims | yelieving him _of a_ suit of clothes | those who had defended the government lib- »gister of Deeds Megeath has § - e oL i I iatrthe gondailiald by:thie sald Coburnara o | Asorti. at loabb 610, a. GUld. Watoh s mndC.ctni | reatd But i benae st hout T s | ycisteriolDeeds Moneath hasust oom and praying that the b8 | tho value of 8,701 nud asks the court for | valnod at 75 and about in cash ‘with | a roll of honor and not.n matter of indiscrim. | Pieted his quarterly report which shows tho J el ; compelled to pay hi S pe v judgment agai i s whichilie made of. notificd || 1nato/almsgiving, - = business transacted in his office for the A Concentrated Liquid Extract of M. Clark, in a letter, also stated that he had | that amounv. both in this city and Council Bluffs, and the | The conference report on the agricultural | months of April, May and June. The re- | mgp ‘who in his FOL. MALT and HOPS, consulted able la rogarding the matter, | OTHER NBW CASEE. little scoundrel will doubtless’ be ap- | appropriation bill was presented and ex- y ceipts of the office for the quarter have been | has TREFLED away his VIGOR of BODY, ; and that they had lnstris ted im to appead | .S A "‘g ;“"""'1""|{““‘\-i‘nk \tion for @ | prehended. plained in_detail by Mr. Plamb. The con- | $3518.50, leaving a surplus of $2,005.15. The | MIND and MANIOOD couaing cxbausiing Aids Digestion, 0 the honoravle bowrd fc ress; that i {OrCOLLO! LA L (LR 2g R ference report was concurred in and a further | itemized report covers 114 pages of closely rains upon the ! “ o mistaken he would bring the tion before ;l""\ he was [mfl;;rmd mf\vt'vmlmr. l"lr”- The only Complexion Powder in the .-M.g.,,-fi.,p.l- was asked on sov"ghunL " | ruled ;mculu.\p papel ; ¥ n'n;-n#v‘;‘:=h=s‘::f?‘cnml' E’rxlgl‘f;fl Cures Dyspepsia, the next legislature and have the power [ The grounds of the application are de- | worll that is without vulgarity, without | Mr. Call offered a resolution, which was — ny Stry s the | fixod for righting such wrongs. sertior : A ViNessn socterk, BiTine i gemetigihensihie Jusieny S AR, srior for rmat 9 > roper and (ONSU. in the opinion that the board had no juris- | Ralph H. Hale and others, the heirs of Hal- beautifier, is Pozzoni terior for information as to the improper and EARLY DRCAY and perhaps CONS!| Th £ Californi It Restores Sound, Refreshing ot to sty i, o8 R ALY 51140 otasea N an et otk Ohas, A e unlawful selections of swamp and overtlowed he motto of Californin means, I have | FioN or INSANITY, should consult at once diction as to the matter of wages between | Sey A deccea assiz har- found it. Only in that lund of sunshine, | the CELEBRATED br. Clarke, Established Sleep. enployer and employe, and the oninion was | 1oite . Slierwood, Blizabeth 1. Peterson | Six Thumping Hearts Made Happy. I, forence was ordered on the postofiice | Where the ovange, lemon, olive, fig and | 181 Dr. Clarke has made NERVOUS D¥. Priceless to Nursing Mothors, filed, with o resolution that the board had no | and N M. Kolsey, who claia a threo- | Judgo Shiclds yesterday had, in three-fold | appropriation bill, and Senators Blamb, AL | grape bloom and ripen, and attdin their | DA AGERIEG OHINARY “Orges s Lile : e authority o interpose and could give no re- | Bt ntorost 1y the sast. hathof o SOCtE, | measure, tho pleasuro which must come tou | lison ind Bock appointed. highest perfection in mid-winter, are | Mudy. 1t makes NO difforence WHAT you o 4 dres S ; T B PR l.rm'u’l man who set s up one .»;l(].q,-‘cl props of The senate then adjourned till Monday. tho herbs and gum found, that are used rm:;; Rr“l?uwfll:‘?m:;&l:eg&ml P\EBflllllllEllflCfl ]]y Ellllnlfill[ PUYalG]flflS. The b toht hohe i bain ot arodtod | also ifor a @ivision fand'snla oF:they proporty:i | SNz Btion, anew family, Hetied the nup R in that pleasant remedy for all thront | ar s thelr sox can consult with the arsurauco eI a1 B ot Bl se | Heary L. Brown filed an application as tial knot for Millard . Gibson and Mary ¥ ouse. and lung troubles. of speody relief and cure, Send 2 cents postage B D O oY ral onanges since | ing for n divorce from Dora Brown, his wife, | Doau, both of this ¢ for Edward W. | ~WasmixaroN, July3.—In the house to-day, | “"SANTA ABIE the ruler of coughs, [ o morks en your diseases. 3 in the dressing of the stoncs, which de- | Setting forth as his grievance, that the de- Brazany MsTne Sholiosy bath of Soutl | soveral unimportant bills were reported and | ygfhima and conswnption. The Good: | wwd®Bend ¢ cente postage for Celebrated | For Sale by all Drugyists and Rich- ducted about 87,000 from the expénse of the | fondant “has been guilty of frequenting | itithis 'or RIHER BUMEGER 00 SSUAIE | referred and the house then went into | man Drug Co. has been appointed agent Diseases. Consullation, personal'y or by | @rdson Drug Co., Wholesale Drug- building. Now' it is contemplated to use | houses of ill-repute and committing adultery i h D0 bElds asC RaTIoa o0 committee of the whole on the bill for the | for this valuable California remedy,and free. Consult the eld Doctor. 15le Iding. } D ali5e0 Bl Omahu. The bride last named is only six- for this valuable California remedy,and gists. Ohio froe stone instead of Colorado sand | With one Roger Prior, teen. Y settlement of the claims of the state of | sells it under a guarantee at 81 a bottle. O e Al Rariars store, with the cutting all done in Ohio, SUIT AGAINST THE COURT. L - T R R A ) Victor G. Lantry began suitagainst George T Florida for expenses incurred in suppressing | Three for $2 d Dr. Olarke's celebral ') >, N J \I 1 Work in this county, and_ will probubly de- | W. Doane and Howard W. Baldridge, ask- The Palace ot Products. Indian hostilitics. ‘The morning hour having | Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE, PO ] s conaclt Nebraska Natloual Bank . Judge Mason and W. C. Munger concurred William A. Gwyer, 4r., began suit against injury to the user, and without doubt a | adopted, calling on the secretary of the in- Eurcka. he rAClfllndultho EFFEOTS leading to . 5 5 . Before confiding your cass, conault duct $15,000 more from the expouse of the | ing that they may be made " show what right | Yesterday's meeting of the Palace of Pro- | expired the bill went over without action, | the only guaranteed cure for catarrh. TLARICE, & rion 17 fotter or ‘call may building, all of which is direotly contrary to | OF itle they have in lots 5 and 6 of block 4, | ducets company was adjourned till 4 o'clock | and Mr. Holman called up the senate land | 81 by mail §1.10. iave future sufferingand shame, and add golden the plans and specifications. The Ohio stone | Howard's addition, which he cluims to own | this afternoon without transucting any busi- it ‘ s y Jeam 1o lite. Sa=Book v KLife's (Becrel) Wor. Rfee R FRTA CAES crant forfeiture bili with amendments | . e 7 S0c, § v Can bo dressed Tov 2 per cont of what the | and occupy. - He also asks to have the ttle | yegs “The order was to elect a board of di- | iade by tho house commiticeattor substitute | The slaughter of the canines has begun ab | et~ et o Tesoute. feom CELGAT U. 5, DEPOSITORY, OMAEA, NEB. Colorado stone can bo dressad for, ‘and tho | to tho lots quieted in him. -~ reotors, but it is desired that all the subscri- [ amendments had been of s “follows: | Nebraska City, and there promises 'to' be a | Houn, §toe; Bundars 2 3p12 “adaress, Paid Up Capital -+ $250,000 point can be seen when it is remembered that e DOMENT. A bers to stock be present when that is done. ¢ Mr. Stone of Missourito declare a com.- | rich harvest of dead dogs, as only seventy- 5 OLA.REE 5 S W M B Stout hus tho. contruct for the ek Claykoniasked for o Siudsmont aga net i Eowler s e | e e o et | five licouses to keep curs ' have been taken :“‘;slu" 0 seeee 50,000 uilding 10 Sate) O Eompany o inary s of the palace. The drawing | road was not completed in time. out. G ot ' GENERAL NEWS NoTES, DEDIBISRORY ROUNEONSLT BTOES I toIb L bl Flicivod Fifteenth stroct elevation, | By Mr. Payson of Illinois, reprosenting KA. 0 ¥ o0 President, Sherift Martin, of Cl: Kansas, | the bal 3 and_represented the exposition front asex- | the minority of committee, to confine the W i o 3 > orning ‘harge ANOTHER MAYNE NOTE, SR I H. 8. Huanues, Cashie ll[!}mllf;lmh';::‘l;“ll?‘\‘l;’_”l‘“ o fl\:t::-\\lll‘ '“hl:l 1“?"[ David E. Hancock Nas stod O B, Mayne | tended across Capitol aveuue. forfeiture to lands opposite those portions of DIRECTORS et s 1 ; oto BUAQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF TWE COUNTRY Wikl - : 8 5 AR R St rape | to recover on a note for #1,500 given William A tho rond not now completed. DBTAIN MUGH INFORMATION FROM A BTUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE. Monewy JOHNB.C s, o H y o “orininalc apo | 0 et Juny 15, 1847, 1 Mr. Holman explained the nature of the T RNy = W YATES, o oun st and dismissed for want of ovidence, st mit At minc bill before the house, coming from the com: [t 4 T TR B | Banking omee—" ™ b bo rear at tuc fon of the O T AT TR AN s S AP i and pointed out the difference in effeet g 3 \ g county uthorlties and taien bonee ou'a | MATE: Golliaa hias brotiglt suit naalnat vien it and the senate bill, * He said that o ; THE IRON BANK, Hon. Patrick i at home, hav. | 1ins, children of her late nd to recover 5. O b the senate bill would declarc i forfeiture of | [ el : e S TS % from Chicaco, | her widow's dowe perty left by ; ! sores, yhile.thopenaing bill swould = I A b Y A Gencral Banking Business Transacted ORITVOL, Yostoras le”"l‘ylvll_p\”:;vl; Thomas Collins, such property now being | An Interesting Convention of the So- | work a forfeiture of 5,823,996 acros, subject R A% y = Mational convention working in the mtorests | claimed and held by the childron, olety atiOhicago faibonauidelsalsplenii ity sHolenRYORY Fassdiy ST AR of the Irish national Ic He is cothusi- FOR ADULTERY. Cuicaco, July 5—Lhe seventh national [ G5 ot length to detond. th courss of the m Y A 37 EXHAUSTED v'TALlTY wer the republic e ds enthust | Henry L. Brown has sucd his wife Dora | convontion of the Societies of Christit o (R R b BT PUTL IR It 02 Nt (St el adily growing in favor. Whon intor: | for s divorce on the ground of infidolity. s called Lo order to-duy by - | "Mr. Payson of Iilinois dep v 3 { o W . ¥ NHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the ;'l;un‘lnvdl A“:‘lnI_::ns.\‘(r\x"l’l;- l\rl‘v[sfun_-{rl with | 8 Mhhe plaintift charges & “,‘ ongful ten of Burlington, Vt. The | described as Holman's long political speech, 3 Ry G Sy PANCR xru;‘llulh:;l ;""rk of the L e Aot Now | babitation at his ome, 802 Pacitic strect, | session will continue four days. Fully 4,000 | After stating the gencral rules which lad A S eoon Macho Harious Sad ok, The likelihood there is strong that | ©n the night of June 24, 1885, He also al- delegates are present {'u-um all parts of the ;l:wl»l\'umm\ .\,(inl,;nl- u“: :nlll::k;n):‘:llwvl"nn\‘.s,Mr, YT ¢ A | ‘mxltm Fr:“'"oitv‘mmfllmg 4 0 s stroug th st 4 Topat (i . e r MoConnol f Evans. | P8ys eclared that the decision of the h M demio the republicans will carry t ! The | 16g08 his belief that his wife visited a_house | coun xander MoConnell, of Bvans. | =V i00 G A e o ad tho right of rail. L theuntold miscrlesconsequent Irish republicans are of bad reputation on June 7, 8and 9 in the | ton, LI, was clected secretar Roger Lea- | ¥ D g p [y Hloket, amd the Trish Taborers. irregardioss of | company of women of known ill repute. vitt of Cedar Rupids, nssistant s ', | road compani L with the popstru CHICAGO, Aumon, .00 peges Em former party fealty, will give Harrison and THE ADSENTEE, and A. L. Winship of Lynn, Mass. :‘l..u..hn!‘ru 1.)..‘:, n_( th lxpudlm‘n of the Tta main lines and branches include DEICAGO, :rle ‘ny l\;nlmur nl ‘uuw :-. } et houtty and loya! SUDROFt." Judge Hopewell, who left the city Satu keepe ute fixed in the granting acts, i the absence PEORIA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN- oth, full glit, only §! A A ) Tretop Ay L dny to spend the Fourth at Cretd, did not re- » the northwest Rev. E. M. Noyes, of | 0f the prohibitiug clause, and as fast PORT, DES MOINES, COUNOIL BLU¥¥S, MUS- mall, svalad, Jlirbonsing SNNpI0 free 10 SHYONM. William J. Altken passod to rost this morn- | S 10 Mt 00 S0 GiGS Bold court, 1e Minno. | @8 their road progressed and selections CATINE, EANSAS CITY, ST. JOSBEPH. LEAV- and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and fng at 8:30 o'cloc is death resulted from /is. | were made, to sell their lands. He was ] ENWORTH, ATOHISON, CEDAR MRAPIDS, Jewalled Medal awarded to tho author by the Na- > o licat 7l fre Wis- heart comp! RARODS, LIOURTLCIESEOin L. 1 - consin 150, lowa 195 and Dakota 5 5, M. | weary of waiting here for years for some- \ WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, and 8T. PAUL, tonal Medical Assoctation, Address ¥, O, box jury roccived whilo attending the ‘grent ox. Porkins spoke bricfly of the incr and | thing to be done. Here was an opportunity 803 agoieeof Sacmeciae cides - Sigis of 1695, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKEL, postion at Now Orlenns Ho was rozard 1 & judgment in the | zeal and warmth in chiristian endeavor work | Which should bo availed of. Since the last fors i Union dopote. Fast trains of Fine Day Ut FiarYaLg Madios! Oolinie ¥ 26N RS 28,000 9 IONANEORIS DS S XOURE NUNILICH il e in the southwest. A v Able report | congress the Northern Pacific had con- 2 10 Boston, who may be consulted coufidentially men of the city, and possessed ve sum of $773 E. Mayne, and in report Coachos, elegant Dining Oars, magnificent Pull BLau R fiaata ot bar ¥t S e a R v Pho fu. DY e J S d was r gived from the | : slope. structed enough road to close the title to man Palace Bleepers, and (between Chicago, Bt. Speclalty, Discases of Mau. Ofce No. i Pulinch st uoble qualities of heart and_mind 0 fu- | fayor of Mr. Simpson. R e aldass thast list of the stand.+ 000,000 acres of public land, and the pro Josopli, Atchison and Kansas Oity) Reclining sl e neral occurs at p. m., Saturday after Boon. NEW SUITS. ing committees, and ossion was con. | €o8s would go on unless the house accepted Chair Care, Baata Froo, to holders of Lirough 311 Clavtc ox 7 rillia eluded w rayer v ; the senate bill. class tic) o young men wero struck by tightuing | Ell Clayton began sult against Wil luded with proyer by Rev. N. Boynton, of | P 8 Bao of Arkansas said that if the Ohlcago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y d I);u I tlur{‘n,'l ‘m‘»;! v -h\l.~ s\V\\‘A”:n ('U'J‘uln to co! o.l(‘u |:x|u:m;~k I:u- c v“ Phe afternoon session opened with reading | senate as constituted now, refused to pass perior excellence proven in millions of ‘“Qreat Rock Island Route,” uos o then concluding their colebrution. | given by Coburn o tho John Dierks Man- | yy jiov. Mr. Whitewater, of Wisconsin, and | the total forfoituro bill house should | homes for more than & quakter of u century. 1t | Extends West and Southwest from Eansas Ojty ortunately neither o wem was Killed, | yracturing company. The note was purch- | praver by Iev. Dr, Mills, of Massachusetts, | 10in issuo and go to the country, which by the United States Government.” En- ead Bt. Joseph to NELSON, HORTON,, BELLE- One of them, however, is still prostrated, | gsed by Clayton from the company’ Mr. Holdridge, of 'Tllinois, was called to the | Would clect a scuate to pass such a bill, ed by the heads of the great universities as VILLE, TOPEEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, while the other is able to be around on the | Charles V. Fouke bogan suit agzainst John | o The ‘Arst, papar was. by Koy, J. Iy Mr. Weaver of lowa said that [ 4he strongest, purest gud most heulthtul | Ur | HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and ell poiuts in a2 . Edwards and Charles Corbett for $30 on | & , prosident of the Vermont the roads had mot complied with | b oen en . Bola only i cans, KANBAB AND SBOUTHERN NEBRABKA e S : u replevin bond, union, 'on ** How the socioty ids the church | the terms of their grants and never would RICE BAKING POWDER €O, and boyond. Entire passonger equipment of the - The Opening of tho Oampaign, The Consolidated Tank Line company be- country towns. Rey. Ralph W. | The people would be justified in asserting | New York, Chicago, Bt.Jouls, | celebrated Puliman manufsciure. All Sty o To open the "‘. \\'IU‘! 1:\ hopes of | gan suit against H. C. Markel for $25.65 for rokaw, of Belleville road a paper on | their rights. The first proposition in order Pe—— - pliances and modorn Lmprovemonts. w0 enemy, e e 3 Ti tho world oil purchased by the defendant, “Phe vilue of central organization.” A pa- | Was Mr. Store's amendment to make the The Famous Albert Lea Route Passenger 4ecommodations unexcellod bolore it bas 8 oban i ol Ap ) 1N PROIIAT or which discussed the society as a tram. | forfeiture complete as to all lands where the For The Nervous Is the favorite betweon Chicago, Rock Island, New York to Glasgow via Londo ate foe y 't g Homer P. Lowis was appointed udminis- | fug school for the church was read by ey, | terms of the grant had not been complied o Atchison, Kansas Oity and Minneapolls andBt. | Erinic ++ TULY TUh | CINCASSIA.. at it. If you are prudent, .00, yo trator of the estate of the late Charies T. | J¥P M1 0 Modford, Mass, 1oy with, The Debilitated Foul Its Watertown branch travarses the grass | ANcil . fortified, upon the first intimation of its pros- | Burker. 3 RE o M, Dho amo ant Was rejocto a8 O ‘'WHEAT AND DAIRY BRLT " Devoxia once in' your neighborhood, Hostotter's - el Dickinson, pastor of Berkey temple, Boston, The amendment was rejected; ycas 00, (s P 3 pxt: res! 1ays of Northern Tows, Bouthwestern Minnesota, end Z 0L VIA QUEENSTOWN, omach {Bittors 18 the medicinal ammuni An Absolute Cure. spoke on tho text: \In oponing frésh felds | BAYRIOL L Ll L o ae pa The Aged. S Wertharn Jowa, Roultiwesiem Miioascis, #ad [ Celeba rgontand tnout Uas ULy iitn tion that you require, Fyory formof ina. | The ORIGINAL ABIETINI OINTME 0" YouDEehrisls g O T e dent. Wwhioh wWas &l | #Modios) snd selentifo skill has st last solved the | #io0X Falis and many other towus and cities. oy O e r Riea | Sopt. oh larial fover yields to this flue preventive and | is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes A SHINING SU Tar to the senage bl Tho auendument was | Problen of the lonz needed medicinie for the ner. T Suort Licie via Banecs and Kavkakes ofers NEW YOIK 70 LIVENFOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. remedy. For constipation, liver complaint, | and is an ubsolute cure for old sore: 4 Y 8U S, Py TR A i vous, debilitated, and the aged, by combining the B e L T by a bt 48" | Mo Colobrated | Largest and finest Pas: | UNE 1jth dyspepsia, nervousness and kiduoy trouble it | wounds, chapped hants, and all skin er The Experiment of Slgnalling From | Mo sominitteo's, substitute was then | Destaeve tolot Calery snd Ooss. with other efisc: Yor frickets, Maps, Folders, or desired informa- | crpieii iRy | S0U44r Suenmor tn | JuLY st is 1o effective, Residents of malarial | tions, Will positively cure all kinds of pil 4 3 R Tho | commitiee's wubstitute was hen | give remedics, which actiog gently but eficiently | tion. apply et any Goupn Ficket Ofico or addr ! O3 | b W AUG. Bl Iocalitios, aad porsons sojourniug i and | Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE Of ,.., o Sunimit-of Mount Hood, adoptad, aud, the question veourting On the | e the Wdaws Urer and hovels semiows diess. | . BT, JOMM, B A. HOLBROOK, sl bound for the great west, should solect this | MENT, Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at Pouttaxp, Ore,, July 5.—The illumination | BRSaie Of the LIR A9 GlERaet, the vote ¥6: Re6Lore treuth AL reuew Vitality. Lucdiciue 18 A oy S PG medicine as a means of defence against the | cents per box—by mail 20 ceuts. of Mount Hood last night proved to be a | *'** yeas, nays 121—no quorum, WARBEE 0 0 g0, KB At frequent visitation of miasma. 80 in S i oot O e X A ey T e e delicate health, the aged aud the enfeeb eal Estat P 3 tion was scen very distinctly on the summit PENSION BILLS VETOED, Bod Bugs, Boaches, Ants, Floas | b kb "asis o Aniior should in every instance resort to this sigual and. it continued burmog brightly for the | mme . 3 Liuo drafls pevable fn I at fnvigorant. Use it for weak nerves. J olk o1 v space of two and ' half minutes, u-h..,',.g',‘“ The President Returns a Number of Aud any othicr insects, use e s, or inforius e was a very urilliant one, and was seen for a hem Without Approval E. OESTERREICHER'S | HENDERSON BROS,, 72 La Salle 8t., Chicago. BENCUH AND BAR. Loks ™ 1010 DK & sub LIK 27 AlUrights radius of 100 wmiles, All efforts 1o socurc | WASWINGTON, July 5.—Tn conucction with Infallible Insect Powder, | _orw s ot ol et Proceedings in the District Qourt | W G Albright wnd wife'to M ¥ Harilig: proved unavuilable. A ' letter just received | b oo oo to o rolys 0. Dueb: gRADIAE Also contracts taken for clean. - « [ < 3 v - a pension to Mary Anua Doherty to-day, the ng hotels, ho alsand private residences trom Ye a: ton, lof 1 5 blk 1 sub Uik Al from the party states that they enountered a s faction Lewd 4 okt LB ey s 20 | very Leavy snow storm nd suffered mut | President refers to a large number, of special nin. Batslaction GUkEAnlead OF NO paY. The court d & deoided ot Btk o ms ot al to cCatferty, - < ored i 1 . yal Depot—4li South 13th Street, Fhe dourt -s0m 3ad & donided) hot s O | g Y et et (a4 cawerty, frow the severity of the weatlier. pension bills before humn, and says: It would 1sl Lot e A July ~appearance yesterday Awhon COUrl | W p i gton and wite to 3§ McCaf- o ————— be well if our general pension laws could be Was called. Aftor the reading of tho journal | Mg WrinEtgR BaGWHE 108 LS AL A Grand Stand Crash. 11 TR . St e Judge Savege and Mr. Webster bad an in- | brighit's choice andlot 4 DIk 8 3 ews' Menrms, Tenn., July 5 S Eitaxions SO SRR Sy e R N et brighivs .—While three hun- : e e torosting little logal brush before Judge | w*oU\Ncit and wids 0 '3 MeCanaty, dred or four hundred people were seated in | yision, and if pensions are to be grauted TE Bll6'a place heretofore unoceupied, and mark: ) g best % Groft, which, in the language of a nuv lot 5 bik 1 sub blk % Albright's eholcd the grand stand on the grounds of the Yall- | ypon equitable grounds and without regard | Oyeemore® a i tixatment of very ubice uestus, Duretia pPnOYS Presc s very ref d L unt ississipp * ass0c ve Avald fre of the attorneys prescut, was very refr R i e bushia county, Mississippi, fair association | to general laws, the presentmethods would | Durvons g asip €y b fng. The occasion of the collision was ubout | "lot 17 ik 1 ¥ w 050 ) supports gave way without | be greatly improved by establishing some 1 not 12604 the e B ECRICH 5 POR Bisk ity us follows: O 25th of June Mr. Webster, aettc K ool Bmeriek w iy or a structure f the gre tribunal 10 éxatine facts in every case and | o HORHE. Levinton. 181 WAsASN AVE.. Dl tained @ judgment against J, T, and M'w'} Owe Lo et it Ay ibs, bruised bodies and v ery e president also return t | Price 81,00, Sald by druggin. weakness, LBRAuTe) 108 3 t Hart for §20,000 on & promissary. note, Ser e s ) e o e . ML apoaBrosident Mla retasmad, 4 WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Proprietors | vitr ¢+ devolgpmient, pused by tnalstretfce) vice was Lad on the defeudeat; Who is @ rest Jonasan 10 N tregensen et al, lat'10 H canuot J.B. Morien of Nebraska, as the depe BURLINGTON, V2, R R TE MEDICAL GO, BUFFALO, N. ¥. o olther 1 urslonists tho privilege - e of sewing 1 ole 1 FOR_DESTHOYING Mersoy and pictu do. Bh) A Kemarkable for powerful sympae . pliable ction und wb: