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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1890. i vk o | (ONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | B, bt it e pote, o o MR, SEAMAN WAS SWINDLED, | by oo s v vt it 4 G FEDING MAN'S LONG FALL, { i i I The_policomen are sea” ching for young foolish enough to ®ign an iron<lad note ate men who were willingto wprosent. them * Frod Massick, charged with pilfering 8.2 Y which provided thatin case any interest ac- and roprosent thom in <pite of ext in f from James 12, Hayes' till ) cruing should 1ot be pomptly pid ut the TtHo DKL to teae upom them. . © R The Well Known Oarriage Man Taken In | | A fow more dr Iims like O'Dono- | Joseph J. Rooks, a Lincoln Grain Dealer, "‘_""‘:}""II""' “In Aaa iy ""H‘\‘”""““;»'“”x' 1 | Members of the Upper House are S8till Mr SIayree i 'w'x”“‘” nioronc bill was Vs « e fce company's run ron e I N ome due, ¢ 00 g la disposed o received in goo Aaith (a8 the senate was by a Sharper. | Eomttl il cithor banirap: tue oles OF Drops Three Stories. property aid the inembers of the Joers H«\rpmg on Silver, bound to assume it wouldbe) it would_givo cause an open rebellion. - fam'l “";“' W With they had not purchased sy groat relief, Ho was confident it would bo | “Whilo visiting Frremont C. C. Vaughn was it as they haveinadertontly lot the thme stip - oject Tosson At Would lead 1 fre ANOTHER QUEER REAL ESTATE DEAL. | prosented with a deed for theee lots in | DAVID A, CAMPBELL CAPTURES A PLUM. o SR Wi LFE SAVERS AND PROMIBIIONSTS, | CUlRg® \ ' Wil wont over anl th ,\,: ngzem ,,;( will be completed tonight - One of the coolest cases of thelt veported — senate passed to memorial exercises in recently is that of the follow who went to premisesof Mrs. Tra Fam last night and d 4 preme Court Clerk—1he Police liberately unserewsl tho iron pungp fwm its | 0F the Latter —The Original Pack- Voorhi : ¥ 3 spect of the menory of the late Kepresonta Congressman Cammings is Not One | tive Cox. After = aldreessos by Senat rs picnic August 3at Platts- He Receives the Appointment as Su- 5 nan, Vest, Dixon and Evarts on K. W. ay's Residence— mouth | Burglars Make a Daylight Raid 11.”... For { | o A Miss Effic Elsey of Lewis, Ia., isthe guest bS Sullod St g by the senate adjourn he Y. M. Debt— of Miss Lou Krion Want Sherman —Supreme s, PEleE, St of the well hud curtle age Makes an Effort (o Get . g F 4 1rs, 1 Sy s thank ful that Do not be imposed 0n by any of the numotons Authorized to Teach, Miss Ella Ket a popular Ke: Court—Notes. oft the well, Thoidentity of the to the Front c House, fanitations, eubstitules, ete., which an foods teacher, is spending her' vacation the guests t unknows ' Wasnxarox, July 8.-On motion of Mr. 2o WOt U Y i BRITYY TR | of friends. Rk ¢ = Buker [New York] the seaate amendments Qi A il b AT ek ras ke b 3 M THEY WANT SHERMAN BADLY “ o b and thero ie nothing ke It. Our remedy come Only o few days ago Ts Bre told howa | | M0 I Gilchrest has returned from Mon | Lixcors, Neb,, July S.—(Sperial o Tur | Tie Lincolnpolice do not el very kind Wasixaros, July8.—The conferonce re- | wore concurred in to the lionse Bill for tho et o Mertary, Totash, Areetis, of ity il welllthown Gortaan citisen had allowed him. | T0Ut: i B, ) —Joscph J. Rooks, the grain buyer, had | toward e Omalia watjoritios onaccount of | gort on thosilvor bill was taken upand Mo, | admission of thostats of ¥yoning oncue eubetance whitever, 1t bailds up thegen i self to be duped by an olly tongued stranger, | How to Counteract the Effects of Tm- | a terrific fall from & wi n tne third | theirfailive to retain Sherman, Ule mirder | Vest proceeled o state bis objection to it On wotionof Me. Cawey [ Wyoming tho onl besth from the first dose, and has never : who persunded him to trade his handsome | Piite Wates, story ot dwith block this morning and | §aabect: in ease of s dsmissal otnequittal | A large majority of tho seute had voted, | seuateamendments yore coneuerel in {o the fuled toeradicate contaglous blood oison and S8 i i, Binse” fo. Newo Well | . Mr, T. M. Maviln, wipevstonidet ot the | vecely hat will probably 1o R e R ol Lot lom B, | nshal) for{He R o of silver, but the | house DIl for the dispsalof the abandoned effects fron the system. To sure o ot the ms in Chase county, | St. Louis, Des Moines & Northern R. R., | his death. SAYS “On my return from a recent trip south, where the water was very imj stocked bemutiful fu and when too late discovered that the “well stocked furms’ were only bare waste of sand Ritchey of this ci A warrant was issued | eonference report utely did away with [ military r nd itis said | for bis arrest, but it was held in abeyance | allideaof free coinage and was intended to when it was learned that hewas wanted in | continue the ks has been associat servations 1 Wyoming gunine. Seol youtddres for our Treatis on ufl bofore the house Blood and Skin Disases, which will be umll" J. Kooms in the grain busines; saker hay hat tho two huve been on 8 rioted Bpros vstem undor h silver had | bill to @ seulations for p froe SWIFD SPECTFIC €O A was nitacked with & violent case of cholera | it tho two have bean on s Owmabia for murder. The oficers in the me Rkttt i toguldtions fot | —= 1t wis o tunsecn'” trade on tho Ger: | ponn MG i foatd n great deal of | forovera week. Rooks i man R hotiietl (ko ianin itce that | Beott pet 1tly and consistently degraded ! Me. Dinggley of man’s purt and decidedly nnbusiness like, but | Chamberlain's Co a and Diarrheea | has been rooming in the Lodwith block e volld S0 that Sherman was turned | sihee 1873, Hewas anxious to seoabsolute | Maine nske s immelinte passige, I ron RO oy caught on simi- | remedy 1 conc it and with tho | moming he found the heat in his room soin- | over to them in case quittal. The fiest | parity between the two metals as money met- | Mr. m touwith A bl | most beneficial results”” No 1mn~»hum | t { \ isul the oMcers hoew tof the disposi- A e T e TR 3 Mleo 1t was learned yosterday that abont the tine | shomid eeer. e swithout & bottls of this tolerable that he could not sleep, and | upprisal the e ol i 1 1 the sccond | From AL - tho Chase county swindle was being exposed | Should ever be without a 10 of tht 9 o'clock he placed himselin the window of | {100 of Slicrman wwis the account of s re- | section of the coufermce bill: “It being the | P DUUGMS STREET. 10 less shrewd an old business man than W - - his room, which opens on the court. He found i . established policy of the United States to | uy ered printed On account of our lirge . Seaman, proprietor of the big carriage re- | TO INSPECT IUMEIGRANTS, it cooler there and dropped asleep. It was ";‘ ”:“: e R "‘{"I“ no | muintain the two metals ona parity with aud tablo, My wd |(.\'n‘||n|u’: '\ .in.-n_ pository at 1331 5 Sherman avenue, was be- | p Teear . Bl . weding to Supewisor Cooke tho Skt bkt ival o present o el t that wo have REMOVED to B e "on about the sae leind o b denl-- | A Plan Adopted to Provent the Tmpor | MWhile sieeping that he fellout of the windo of Liancast e he v 15 | With cieh other upon the presen ratio | GRS | i S When called on by o Bee man und | titIBI 61 CORtABIONS DiNsRees In his t lio struck a sign and electric 1 o0 souts Yllis i | orsuch ratio as may bo provided by law," | Yhan fhe passi i b TR questioned on the subject. Mr. Scaman's face | "_ § "’ L\ i " to | Wire, breaking both aud probably less . {iel s was given by | and asked why that declaration had been ine | prohibition crs venien cos. suddenly flushed with a very annoyed look New Yous, July 8 pecial Telegram thoreby the fores of his fall, But ho landed | the oficiil'c s ago. sorted, Thebill to ns At sea was but he finally said | Tur Bre.]—Atlasta plan which has been | 5 8 e with tertible fo 5 ;. A #1808 BADDIR (N PHROGBE R 1t hnd bren put in, he said, for the purposo | then passed Dls. Betts & Betts pYes, I must wlmit that 1 heve | ropeatedly urged tokeep out undesirable fm- | g oh Donou bis 1oft hip and reciv- | S:S: Snith.one of e Tincoln firom of sayingto the treasthry department that e O i | 1400 Donglas St Omaha, Neb. viding d this alternoon and taken to Fre- \tsand (o protect this country me Sar s, But for the A s ; £ I to give particu. | thoroughly against the invasion of contagious t e eral hundred dol bR R UN)‘I‘ TEDENIED ATTRAC TION e t 1 must d ing int oul until silver came to be ona parity with it should pay out gold and pubiic icians enal injuries which the phy mont for trialon the churge of putting the fear are fatul name of Chief Newbury of this city to several business ars, 1 am anging to gt afier the | discases is to be adopted. Dr. Hamilton, | “p g iineon the lessee of the Ledwith | checks while Smithwas in that city, The | siould be conducted on a gold business, He, | call up fins consideration the foririnal pick LR ARLELLION DIRTHSCIA A fellow by crimi prot ngs and do not | United States surieon genc el will sall Zor | 4ot s otified of the aocldont d por- | chief is disposed todeal leniently with hiw, | for one, would never vote to maintain that bill and afterwanls the banluptey wish todi is name, though it will be | furope on the 16th inst. for the purpose of b bill, this order to cont from day to day ot & lavr fon asked of 5 Gk thio COLORED CONMITTERM N, practice. The conference bill might @ive an | e’ four nthrough the district court in & few oy At mission asked of him to take the dying man N 3 pra e X for’ tour days successively, boginning with cstablishiug physicians at every, port in | g in SO on hich he had falle, But s meating of colired citizens washeld [ fnoreased waviot forsilyer, but the principly | tojay | Wihe transaction was this,” continued My, | Burope from which dmmigrants embark to [ &’ oot O LEHE BN the bleeding ning at Ban < on I streetto re- | for which the senate voted that the two met Mr. Payson wilsed the quostion of consider Seaman. A man came to me saying that he | this country in connection with the United als should be on had sonie_very choico lots and proposed to | States mar vice, The physl trade. His figures and proposition caught Tk under tho su. | had occupicd foya year, giving as an ¢ h whost cuse [ mittee of parity, had been given wbsolutely and aompletely color xecutive co »land g yeus, 803 ation in favor of th I'he house refuse ant forfeiturn -|H iy Louisana unfortunate to be taken tothe room that he ves the - 's republican club late 1. v»‘h 1y (umpmv 10 hospital se 1o colored 1 | cians will in evepy case w y CoNBICOR Bh Rosoltion (fom Lo commmibees || lnca Y the v, f me nnd T traded. When | ot the doed | perviston of thefinited States consul at tho | the fact that Rooks was to vacate his wom | and who prodim Bud Lindsay, the_siloon ‘““:“,',"‘",.."'Jf.';;.y-l b sail Mo Gurules. - Adjourned. {1 Ll L U L R r”\f\‘"...: aud u short time had clapsed T dis- | port where they are stationed. Ttwill be the | voom today and that lie owed Gibson con- | Koepery the ehofed ud 1oprosr 33505 OF, thb people ot this: Trtitad States; ko — [ Grorwhelmin l g covercd that the A didwt - eall | duty of thesc doctors to exanine the immi- | siderable oney for rent colored men of the cily. BT o U TR T AN of Liie S Rah ARt Nt ars” s the purest andbestsoapevernido To continue until N for the property described by him at all, but | grants and to preyent the embarkation of the | Yonr correspondent could not believe a [ Was chosen i limited colnageof silver and the admitted 5 3 ‘ ; 18, some that are worthless, This is all I will say At army of lame It and blind people [ man would be so heartless and | Kington scere f f Mt e January 1st, 1898, about the matter now.” “ | Who tor years have been pouring into this | porsonally asked Gibson concerning | dutand seve B i CHOW TG, | Its MAMMOTH DRAWI ko place Further information sbtained from another | country only to il up the comnty and state | the * trutbfulness of the - statement | {lomd me, wio & Nt AT IOBOI 16F vold Netinals thi : e | gomi-Annunlly (Tune and Docember) and ita source is to the effect that Mr, Seaman’s in- institutions. lar attention | when he coolly declared that it was By LB, vote the persons pi LIl I g ‘hlllhn'\" s g proforrsd nfl-l.:\ A Chicage Chinaman Talks on fnter | Geand Single Number Drawings ke place side pocket now contains the decd to a beauti- | on to rejectin, who a The crowd gathered became very ind cldad thay they Wolld nob pecogriss ¥ho Work | So4e b atood, Mir, SHorman defnded and national ANain | 1 each of the other ten months of tha year, ful, even classically environed sand bar down contagious diseases and all com- | and Gibson finally threw open _one Ladlb R d b el AT L s 51 1Ho' conternas ropoft g Citrengo, July S.—[Special Tologran to | and are alldrawn in public, at the Acalemy amid the oddies of the Missouri. river. Just | plaints of a scrofulous he plan pro- | empty storerooms and allowed the injured " © was chiosen vep BV WL L | Gt HH HASOH A A conforancs | IR IBERI~OR 167 GIRLEI B etin (1o: | (ol AR o PN EYE OrTa RN Ty [ how soon the gentleman of car will be- | posed has been suec v carvied out in | man to be takef into it until the patrol wagon | the ity AT s A NS | : 5 3 i tp EOF I o gin the ercction of a summer villa upon his | connection with tho marine hospital | could be sec tuke him to the hospital CITY NEWS AND NOTES. L D | Sl Ligt o entvisitof Minser Taui o [FEBME 2R N DRI EADD) newly acquired po s may be ascer- | sopvice in West Indian and South American Physicians summon and after a City Clerk Van Duyn reports that the | yo SREBE by i Saitiivaly ‘h i | toSpain, and his myster wtion since his | For Integrity ofits Drawingsand ned by applying W Scaman at the | por nd the effects of this ion to the | careful ning they pronounced his in- | overlap this year amounts toouly 14,000, St sustioN Of the "H”M'[m‘(‘ bl t1 -y lan. | return, portend that China inte to make | Prompt Im\uu nt of Prizes, street and number given aboy United States in the exclusin of contagious | juries as very dat and probably fatal. | The new pumps at the waterworks will bo | st Section of Bie 68 e, b o was | trouble for its e i follows By i ‘.' l‘l!l | discases is considered inestimable by meni- | Narcotics were given to Rooks, who was s ady inabout two weeks, at which '”1 he :;"‘I;“M ROt b BBl S o HI"' iIVer | timatel tha the colestial goverment will 1y | nnt we ; G DAYLIGHT BURGLARY. | bersof the service, Thus, while yellow fe agony, and _hypodermic injec- | capacity of tho works will bo increased from | Fofiined semewhat, hub tho s oL ated that the celestial government will ro- | y it ot s 1aring at Suntos and 110 Janciro, Brazil, re admi t 3 | 1,500,000 to 53,000,000 i llons L‘I::-i\xlm _“‘Ni“! It).:]\ be il s |~I\‘\I.‘ l\lu- I taliate upon the A 1 residents in Ching | i e drawing GO0 Worth of Jewelry | there is very little danger of its petting into | He was then taken to the hospital ounty Commissioner Anderson of Omaha | 10 B ECEEE S e O N ‘I,,."”H”‘ o | breause the United States rofises to aduit < Tt th < nie condicted wich W. Gray's Residence. | New York éven in the summer scason. In 3 , R TR EnRm er, It had been made mandatory (not [ Chinese emigrants into this connty ! N LHGHEE Loy oRAP O, et Ll G ars onterod the rosldonco of Froa W, | conuection with !‘..‘ work the .l‘. wropean | I ernoen }; ks suffered a 0 :h“-m B n”u: iy, o h“‘l“_hwn superin- | yormissive) onthe sceretary of the tresury Chow "Toi, Chicago's Chi weprosenta- | Ao WU (sl e slgintures attached consuls are expected to also make examing hemorrhage from the lungs aud died. His i e ci 1 ars || 5y 500,000 ounce of sllvor each month! | tive, ridlouled teday the # atatint | uies mvertisements Gray sometime Monday mornmg and man- | tions, particularly with regard to criminal | body was removed to the mowgue, where it | and whowas recently uianimously re-cected | & 2iE B2 be ARG GuF HEE E e | ey ety e aof retalition. | aged to with sufficient of this | cascs. renaing awniting tho disposition of friends. | for another year by the board of education, [ £ FE50 RGN ST 1o a vearly issue | Said Chow While the Chincse lents | world's goods to repay them for the riskin- | o o0 2ol mET T'ho de forty ‘yours (old, ‘but |[has rosigiod Lis pititlonto atiendexcliively | of 70,000,000 fuftroasuiry noles. ‘Mite logal | Of iz countey are npt informecyl the pro | i irough conches—kullman. lcoked several years vounger. He wak e | to lis property nfcrets, which havo fi- | Y qer’ cliuse in th Touse bl and - b | SC0TEs athe Chinet i ation it Washing MTherobbors wal bald as itiwas' suce slecpers, dining cars, frec lining ch d from 1871 to 1552 ina sponsible po- u(l.n“.“ u '.1\4 (( irable ‘.“ rec, to the | sonato bitlind been somewhat diflerent and | ton, they hive means of ascertuinir ‘w:- ful, as it occurred duri he day and at a | ¢4vs to Chicago and intervening points m in the Chicago postoftice, and in 1552 1 _:h(x ply ; Jeorg \l~|xt|;~ttn..zlu. 10 1 s sawhat aliko 1o, id tho question had | S0t ;;w:m o their |..A1.u-5w across the water time when members of the household were | Via the sreat Rock Tsland route. Ticket s from Chicago by the | application of his w a_divorea from | (0IERNR bh e con ferenee whether 1t would | Smsible Chinanen know that the United ) 2,00 ' him, he that the he drove I I S ) tter | office 160 AR AR 2,000 majorit { x'uxlw n“.l‘nl \'\f‘l\\\ll r .::“ h.u x“\’\; “u; bo wight to deprive tho citizens of the .\‘I:t'~lvl||\l[v‘ltlh‘.l\< ven this matler n: llui )il VI3 SLONIER {hiof or thicves entered the house i e Lowhat varied. o ho came | afford to pay their bills, and even after ho | Unitel States of the right to coutract | (i gt The exclusion law wis deemed [ We the untorsigned tanks ind inkers witl pay sl S eIy IO UREAN N OUV DALY ngage in th ission busi- | succeeded in’ getting them y they wero | if, TANIGHG (L OF A BIANE | g necessary move and therefore passed prizes draven tn i sana Bate Lotwries which oceupied by o broth ¥ T ze X ssion_busi- | 8 AR ORERRLLE were | ose. It had, therefore, bee od that tho | Skl 0 and thure d. 4 R D0 Db O (st lbEn i AR 4 | N, ' "W 5 , , and showed great aptitude for t line | considerbie pense to him However 3 ey 0 be issuod Lot 8 o tho | Uhey also kuow that the futur nding of |} WANS e i Nate Bank o L STl pI e e ENGUARI CO G ROV R UL S EIRC o i siriee i HEU TS ok relitlvas hbronand! @ doos 10t seom 10 be adverss to tho di- | HEASUEY ot o beissuol for SRR A LN | Chinais anation dopends upn the_onersy ,‘nm.,.\ N ‘\'\ DT g L o i bullc of elt boudle, seuring $100 1 casly 7 ports from Vict 1o friends apparently. Telegrams have boen being granted Tl lendlor for 811 dobts, phbile o peivate, | Geveloped in it by for and T dont | A BALDVIN, Proxi NewOrians Nt ik 3 ey Ll yictonia, B. C., July 8.—Tho statements | sent to Chicago inquiriug concerning his ¥ S il ) ke | think any steps will to exclude | CARLKOINI nion National Bank of jewelry, worth about $100 in all, L et il I g unless where othery L : 4 2 % 2 e rooms were visited and other trink- 1 American papers dated atives ther A Great Succeess. tract. That same clause was to be found in ;\ll“‘* Tt ""‘.\“;'\"‘f\’:"‘ 1 sed I|.\ \”}",‘"\"“ GRAND MONTHILY DRAWING clry sceured, and the total loss to | Vicforia that schooners were awiving here SUPREME COURT CLE] 1ot now of 8 cass. that was Lost dur. | the Blaadbill, Mr. Voorhoos said thetrou. | t seventy-three Chinamen lundod i sSan Al Al : : 5 | Thi ¢ I do mo! f sl i e 2 i neisco provided with the necessary cer- Atthe Academy of Music, New Orleans ay and his- brother will not bo far | at Maplebuy for the purposc of resistance | ~This moming the judges ended their | ingour cpidenic of bloody flux, inthis county | ble about the couferenco bill was nob whether | gy O (hinamen who live hewe and do | Ay s re s from #00, unless the plunder should be re- { revenuo cutters in Behring sea | long struggle” over " the selection of [ where Chiamborlain's Colic, Clrolera and Di- | the seoretary of the treasury would abey the |30 i B 50 must procuro their CATIT el ] covered. holly withont foundation. - hers | o clork of tho supremo court by | hrrhooaremedy wis usel. One ofmy frends, | 1w, but that everysinglo scetion of tho bill | bisitiees inihiscouniy mast prcsre tel | CAPITAL PRIZE, $800, OO -4 S —— R a tumor here that _ the | agreeing upon David A. Campbell of [ about six miles from here, had a child that | gave discretion to the secretary of the treas. [958 Sq 8" Gt s guaranteed. | 100,00 Tiekets at i THE Y. M. C . DEBT. Wiy cruisers ltely | Plattsmouth. 15 s currently reported | was given upby the two doctors who at- who was “pacled” against silver. | " | don'tanticipateany trouble,” 3 QUrtum, e — A in port. will go into Behring sea for | that Walter A, Leese, the present in- | tended it. He then nsed Chamberlain's sction of tho bill conferred and w L t : : i f i Being Made to Secure Its | the protection of British scalers who have | cumbent, will be Mr. Campbell's deputy Cholers and Diartheea Remedy and the 1 to confer discretion on the s e e O PRIZIS Liquidavion. | gone there dn large numbers, but this This will let out W. A, Rise. Mr. Campoellis | child recovered. ALl who lmm us.fl it speak could destroy, dishonor il ‘l‘,-{“h; iR -""«1”’|m»m'|:‘~ irrogu | 1 Blizior swdod.. 000 ctors of the Young Men's Chris- | 10t yot confirmed. @ mantof thrly-five, staunch republicun and | of it in the highest terus,” P. B, Lavender, 3 He did not. n | M ol e o s 3 Iah o000 s 2211100 <o i H S AL bt T treasurer of Cass county for fou Itis | .M., Chestuut, Amherst Co, Vu upon the present sccretary of the treas- | Norvine. Frecsamples ut Kulin & Co, 15t 000 in - - e e ;mb onday nig \Im wit R fae e sald_lio owes his appointment o the recom- . ury, Tho trsury department had boen and Dow 10,000 nro a number of business men who are [ o . AN B Rnott: mondation of Judge Chapman of Plattsmouth. ; : 76 packed againstsilverevorsince he (Voorhees) e 4 interested in tho assoclation to discuss m“l""l"\‘f};‘*;"f"":‘[“"“,_";}"l‘:‘::"‘r'l“‘,"“c (narmis | g ame of Mr. Campbell was ot put THE PANIC AN URUGUAY. had been amember of the senate, not merely Four Thousand Men Ont. 0 mothods of raising funds to pay off tho usso- AR Loty licly aunounced in”_connection with the j specie Payment Swspended by the | inder tho republicn party, but under bis | Prewsucw, Pa, July —Alengthy shut ki R L T r e Y Err e oo D W B, Mo 2 tion until yesterday, and as the judges had 3 own_party, until ho was woary of it. Ho | g0 R e tonal tubevor] 1000 : g e o SERCL Loom xS T S IROTUSIEOLOKE O i Stcriwinlthnit ST A to agree upon any iogLe1aCos SEor B B Ch b1y would not say tho conference hill was a b CAutHINAtons L 3 A about 81,0, and was incurred partly in the | the waters of xcelsior Springs Missouri. candidate, it was generally understood thiat | LoNDoy, July S.—The Times this morning Y bul under its maligning i | At McKeesport. The finn rufused to sign | 0 Bries of X wom constraction of the building, and partly by A Whols Towialiin Draok: Campbell was a probable compromise man. its adispatch dited Buenos Ayres, July instead of being more potent amated scale, bt are willingto poy | 1o Brire 20,00 Rt et A A From the beginniug of the contest Judge s | the prosperity of the United This the men refase to accept, i [ CorraxsyinLe, Tex., July Telo Al erence to the financial c g ¥ . ' 1 y that tho amount shall be ETLLLA Toxy TG dBpee - | Maxwell is said to have urge candid O e har I alitad Nt e Ut States, would wither, slrink back and take { and usa resultthe immense plantis idle and | % Prizos of S108 i o sistance of the business men | £7am to Trp Ber]—The train which went | of Walter Leese, the temporary incumbent. BRS e e e its place s & miserable commodity, instead Hut 4,000 men are out of employment o Irizos of v e through the Range creck bridge near here | This is said to hive been the ¢ of the ure met in special session Sunda of being clothed with tho dignity of mon - 3,134 Prizes amounting to 41,051,800 of Prosident | yesterdny was loaded with beer aud liquors, | ong delay in choosing a clerk, Wand | consider what cowse it was oxpedientto | - Mr, Teller said, much as ho disliked the {1600, Vi Ticketa drawing Capltal Prlzes ure wt ow William Fleming and Sceretary Hazelton of Cobb were flatly opposed to Loese anc Sixteenth and Farnaim streets is sure, he was com- ¢ iifainalivestromitie > | pursue in view of the suspension | adoption ofa half-w titied L tenminal Irize. rrounding country n L D the new Rock Island ticket ofi } I ; b s [(he fro e surround S B Cra ) Ar e e e o 2.3 pelled to support, tho confermee hill as the k < = oty N 3 cial Natio 5 Wa stuff was going 1o waste, and >w hours Thaf ¢ i iona anle i 3 i 3 _— | appointod to prepare a full and complete | iy - the whols. - township was drunk, | ,/Tho flrst signof weakening on the part of | Hom) Lans 4 bil Was | pooplo_of - the United States for the ; ERFoIE LU IATYS, or any further Information ) statement of the indebtodness, and submit it | Tareals of liuor. thit went through the | Maxwell is said tohave been” when he sug- | passed whichwill be promulgated at once, | next few = months. —Congress —would The President’s Plan, desired, write Tofibly (o the un ned. cenrly at the regular meoting of 'tho board of | \witcle tct were burst opon by the maudlin | Eested the name of Camplell, who was rec- | sauctioning the saspiision :1"~[ll\\“'])€xl\- senble * in © Doconber ety ©and | Cmiosao, duly S.~The fourmal this after- | ety st vich it b s o directors of the association, tobe Leld next | trowd, i i vam in liquor. Tho | ommended by Maxwoll's former law partner, ments for s1x monns and pointhie it o | I the (bl - did | not worke WOl | oo will publish a ling intorview with Presi- |t SRR Ee T ous h oy aveniny S otton “was' Go- | Ched, which literaly swam in liquor, The | Sudio Chapman. o It Clarke s atso axi | netessity fov the adoplion of iy fivanciul | it coud e veformed next session. o was el bl B Dt ecylwaiit eed Sk 1odlng an envelope Weariig your ferred until that meeti ardent admirer of Campbell, and it said | policy. This action las alarmed the m restmined by the courtesy due to another dent Fish of the Illinois Central wailroad | full udd that he sang the praises of the man from | chauts, anda deputation of thom wa body (the house of representatives) from ex- | company outlining the plan which he the law, but were helples IMPORTANT 3 AUTHOR ACH. <+ SR v Plattsmouth to Judge Cobb until the chief | upon the finance minister and sought inf pressing his opinion withregard toits course. | about to lay before the employes of the com- Address M A, DA UPILIY, AL Dr. Birney. practico Hmitod to catarrh- | 5o GHERORE S0 GRCR SO T Al saw mo | #tion in regan to the measure. The minis- | The body which had been considered the rep: | pany. 1t is, in briof, that, they shall fron e % New Orleans, La. The Successful Applicants for Cer- al diseases of nose and throat. Bee bldg. | thance of securing the man ho wished, and, | terassured them the governmenthadno in- | resentative body of the Amer npeople ab- | 1imé to time'deposit with the company a cor- | Or M. AL DAUPHIN, o Rt SRty being the youngest and the most recently | tention of resorting toa forced curren solutely floutedin the faceof theAmerican peo- | tain portion of their eamings to be invested = \}‘ufl;h.anm.h (2] , b . tificates. Settled the Right of Way. dlectod of the judges, ho magnanimously ac. | The government fears that the people will | ple the demand made upon. itby Wallstreet, | for their benefit in sccuritics of the coupany. | e b il Cepriia conpanion. Now ¥ork KxC iy The special committoe appointed to exam- Deapwoon, S.D., [Special Tele- | cepted the situation. notaccept paper currncy, but’ desires to | disvegarding public sentiment. There had - ~ drattor postal now. t fne applicants for cortificates to teach in the to T utroversy bo- | - After agrecing upon Campbell the judges | save the” natonal “bank, 1f pos- | beenno lobby in either houso in the interest Announcement. ik : public schools has completed its work and | tyween the Elkhornand B. & M. companies | Unanimously passed the following : sible, by the _present = intermed- | of silyer, but there had neverbeen such pr 0. Bl Moore & Go, have, boon apminted | 2341088 Rogistered Liettars Contalning Gure Tias tasued certifioates to the following suc- | for right of way ovar & patoh of ground owaed alter A, Loese, having heen, upon the | 1ate | measure. . If © the effort — of | sure brought upon congressas that broueht | whglesalo nzents for the colobrated waters of | °"NEW ORL ATIONAL RANK BaRaPnl Anol oAt LA B o Eroame o Ath of the lnie Guy A. B thogovernment tohssist tho bank, or i for- | upon it at this session to defeat the free coin- | xCesior Sprines Missouri : Now OneRi Tl i cessful applicants prilie . ot vos & ttled in the circult rof the eign assistance fails, the bank will probably § age of silver. He belioved it was impossible s Sl ik )} i Primary grade Bartlett, Anna Bu- | court by compromising on an eighty-foot pointment of be forced to liquidate. 10 secure free coinage b the present sesion Now Yook wi o2 RENEMBER thit the pay ment of prizes I8 G UARAN ! chanan, Nellie Bauserman, Amelia Brown, | strip on'the extreme west end of the land in r. Lo ‘A dispateh from Monteyideo says: There | hecause under the system which e could not JLits i New Xoxleota: Win, T | e g SATTOVT TS G 0N oo, Margaret Boyd, Ellen Connett, Anna Duer, | question ll.’“‘ Elkhorn company will com- oy aatoni ‘l ! is no abatement in the finangial panic | speak of patiently, the voice of the major- BegLry, July 8. —In tho vifle conte hro | and.ithe (tkets sraielynntl Lyitho prashknl o CAL AN Avis Z. Hansen, Belle Humphivy, ¢ auitgeiontaEis L DIYOREUINAS VO, o A e A Tor o ;“Hm, here. Inovder tostopthe run on the banks | ity in the hoise was stifled ana | today Mesrs. Busse, Kraus and Schroeder | e highesteours: therefor, beware all of lmitas Howcll, Mabel Fyde, Lulu Knight e Tiioiihe d a8 pertorimed bia o T . the rovernment issued o decree making y could mot be heard, And it would i of New York won the cups. i S icrobs, ' Bllon Kendail, Mimnlo Knowlton, | Biles’ Nervo and Lizor PIli. Ordured that this pperbe spread at lirge natonal holty. One millio Tivo MY AR peiice. MceCoy, Julin ' 1. McCune, Kate J. n important discovery. Theyact on the | upon tho records of this conrt hundred thousand dol ngoldis onits way | ==——— NTIRACT with th Annu Molloy, Lela C. Mitchell: Rose | liver, stomach and bowels through tho | The position of court reporter also includes | here from Buenos Ay, and it is hoped that ; NUE T U kell, Jossie Parsoll, Neliio M. Powc nervés. A new principle. They speedily | that of state libravian and is a most remuner- | upon itsavrival the finaicial distress witl bo ANTUARY | lizabeth Roonoy, ERii¢ Sampson, Mary cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, | ativeone. Froma fliancial standpoint it is | relieued. Spaulding, Minnie Swartzlmnder, Nellie | piles and constipation, Splendid for men, | worth three times as mucl as the wsition of g ———— B Thompson, Lydia Turner, Bertha o women and childven, Smallest, mildest, | governor of the state, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Chi Fmma Vroom, M B. Williams, Au sutest. 80 doses for 25 cents, Ssmples fros | For the present Mr. Rise will be retained | dren Teething cu vind colic, diarrhay Witman, Belle Witt ke atKuhn & Co’s 15th and Douglas. \:I\lll(lu‘: uow af itee thorougly learns the | ete. 25 centsa bottle. vu.-msnfpmunu Nmnn Ammar grado \ opper, Elizaboth = = duties of the oficc - D flcn(-mlnn NERVOUD DEBIE 2} Rooncy, Belle Wittroc A sidential Candidate Dead. THE MITCHELL CANAL. The Russiann Wheat Crop. =5 e T Weaknoss of Body and bind, Effccts About forty pee gont of those who received | Sux Fiasaisco, Cal., dulyS—P. D. Wig- | Thio Mitchell canal and frvignting company [ ST Prrsmnt i July 8. —The Ofical Ro- ALWAY_E G F5 hanmneS l;"“':“i'",".ff'."..'..‘,".“ffi ates iro residentay of Omalia, _liera | ginton, who was tho candidate of the Ameri- | has filed n(« los of incorporation with thie | port says that at the beginning of June the RELIAB ETAR\E. "o'c":'n’ni'.%’&n‘x“n“'.‘ufif"' A D e TR0, 003 AILEIE varty for president i ast cf 2 of state. The object m.,\n.t. n | winter and s er )5 in westort il o 4y = 4 : ’ . 4 tad ¥l W RS RUIOR SURETIIMAR BIAN0 sentative from California, died at his ulm al hu 1 |[uu|;n snf vuunguunl ~u|| Todsmasan m‘t ‘\\-hih m'“w iiter lf‘ Q}‘\:m{amflx ::I‘Ill‘inl'i‘}i'{}"m‘nfi N NK33, FEVER | B L3 B akli ssterday after rt i plying water for o v i insome cts, 8 A L V- | NELAMMATION OF TITE BOW KIS, PILE monts of the Intomal Yiscera. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. i Oukland yesterday aftr a short {ll- | PR Watee Tor Hon ot i incos tho crops were less satisfactory, It is HADWAY S PIELS e o cure tor. this ity e wh tho (hioral secranons (o healthy ao- * = ik s ol Do taken from the North Platte river. The | €Xpected thata lurge quantity will be avail- u\m‘.vn-m‘,‘;.!.‘lm:‘.,u, g thostomich ant waablo 116 performits Lunotion. » lm-m--l ngs of the City Counci Free canal is to be fifty feet wide and will car ulm.v fur\nx[m m|lhi';l.n\-uunmf, n'\". inlviw w-: .33 POF D0%s | C0MA DY A QruggaLe. BADWAY & CO.. New York vdinance No. pstablishing a fire limi s camcing | WO foet of water. The canal will cross Lap. | demand d in view of tho bad Indiu — Fosaimitob ol “_d“('lllz e . Miles' Nervine | (o0 Y, Wyomng, and Scots Blaf | harvest avorable outlook for Amer- IODIDE OF IRON R oy at Kuhn & 15th and I)uu),l.u, cures | ohio” Ne 3. The capital stock js| ican winter wheat. Bpocial dod by the AMW of| cugo, Rock Island & Pacitic railroad company | beadache, nervousness, slecplessness, neu- | §100t% prat Iheh R R ———- ran (@) er’y O uar’ez Sedlano ol PATus For o e ONAL :l:xv 1:\:'::: ;»Ir \\1;v l.:xlruu.gh L-!\n .-;_l‘)l-. \m; 'x' ‘ ralgia, fits, cte kel il ) " R i D e The new offices of the great Rock [s- 3,%1%"5%“.‘:?;&&%'%.gflmfi%&mu ‘:.;':,:. = :'1..(~ “I‘l‘l‘ :‘:L “r I‘I_",']'j!“‘l‘l‘r ‘\11:1:»‘ --v'(-:.‘ Cooler at Chicago. Articles of incovporation of the First bank lx‘u.n :n‘u)h‘. :m 2, mx{:m»:,m :_"'"1 l?‘um_x(\m Under the Managementof the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, q ! c 0 A ; CricaGo, July 8.—The day openeda little | of Loup City were filed this morning. o | 8treot, Omaha, are the finest in the city. T E dat it periodic cours: ing, July 103 No, «’ll providing for taxas. | (oo TN e the lowest point | Capital stock s £50,000. The incorpe Call and sce t1 Tickets 1o all points | \NCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHIRITABLE URPOSES | RRRsRl Ior, Tisuling, o e sessment, was passed; special ordinance No, 4 ercury belng 76, but it did | ¢ Leo Love, 4, 1% Cullay, east at low vapidly a8 iU did yostorday, | D, Dorn and' M. T, Cully, ho institution it SUNEENG GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING . ! McMillen sgainst | Clouds overspread the sky and there was a i 20! 3 anaL D 8l0ak k ey of , granting the Chicago, Rock Island & Baciflo | good - breozo. from tho southwost. At 10 | holders decided to malke it a private bauk tn Eukays B 'fr,,,'."l,-\',’l.rki‘l,":f,l:.'f":,,w,,. Will take place fn public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Pas del Norte) Moxice roud con o right-o roug ke Aot atis o stead, LONDON, July 8 sh gove 3 ! B APy - company. S Sl may gt | Sl o et ariod . e e 0 . By sovim: WEDNESDAY, JULY 23d, 1890. agge, was referred Tickets at lowest rates and superior | . This morning the stato auditor registered | ment demanding thatit fix the date wpon | grger tng personalsuperviston of GEY, JOHN S, NOSBY, ana Mz casrio ArGUELLES, | S—— Hereafter all ordinances - introduced must | accommodations via the great Rock Is- | $6,000 worth of refunding bonds from Platte | which Egypt will. e evacuated by the | g0 ¢ormer gontlenan of such prominencs in the United Stites thiat hi onoty | NEHVE AND BHM“ THE ]’MEN""\’ i fales bo written on a typew riter, Tand e it Ticket office, 1602—Six- | county. The county has heretofore been | British troops without the rightof again oc- | gufficient gaaramntes to the pubiie thatthe drawigs will o held with strict ho m“In;‘\.I‘i‘:i:.l:rx‘x‘:fi‘\t:.“(”".',‘:'\r. ",','(. t.:::’"’:,‘,:l teenthand Farnam streets, Omaha, paying 7 fper cent, but has decided to ve- ying that country ness to all, and the latlor (the Supervisor of the Muxican Governument I8 of uqunl standiug V1Y ALLL DRUC unn 3 touched by the nent, was passed. | not, rise HO! Tonajart 19, levyin The p grading assess st of Masson ¢ presene Ly tee readvertiso for bids to slope the bank: T e ;m‘]":“1“‘(""“"1“"" Howe yil i and tntegticy, [ e R Y T‘.“.’;fi!.“}?,n‘,‘..'."..."- oe readvertiso for bids to slope the banks, e S e vere any er of capital1sts not ogly will- . 2 ~ ~ pultig o} t O'Rourke claimed that the award, not | r ‘y"l'”:'“_: by :'}4 _"lln' s | 10 but anxious o take the bon thayl | ""'l:"""""““‘ a ’l'"‘-"“" 1. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. 't ping to the lowest bidder, was illegal. JeAGo, July )\ Azzie Egan, whosé | rate, AR, July 8 — [ al Cablegram to A Ay ‘n.m-(- openiug the bids for the Q street | home is at Clinton, In., was prostrated by SUPREME COURT, Tie Bee.]—A moating of the cabinet was Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! ovurinayle K, storm-water sower, Me Dougherty and | heat this morning and taken to the county The following decision was handed down | held atthe pulace of e Wiih « 4 }lz:;:\ A l:“d).\\: w0 linsucoe stul of- | Lospita by the supreme court this morning in the [ vella, minister of agriculture, sti that WHOLE TICKETS, 54 HALF TI( l\”g §2 OUARTER TICKETS, E ESana : i 3 fot o allow Edward J. Brenuan to - case of the Hartford five insurance company | siorms had serioisly damaged the crops GOODMAN DRUG €O, SR "j“,“’;l‘"““\"“: ::"' oot wrvglflml Villard Elected President. vs Moyer & Raupke. Opinion by Judge | amund Paxis, In otk ! Minauna the " o _ GOODMAN DRUG oy Arow his Mdr b bids of Turess & Parkty, | - PORTLAND, Oco,, July 8. -The directors of .\hlu“l‘lluul\ action to enjoin a jud o | SoPBepes, 1 oEAll n, LIST | ()b A0 Pri [pRuLEIeR bR et s QLR 2 3 v ieevel o Oregon ' ntinental company have - p X dgment - DI & & Snively of South Omaha and C. Fan- | elected Henry Villard president. valid defense to the same, and that it was | A Traveling Man Saves a Woman's T lrizeof 10000 oo | 10 Frizes of . »m | o wEAK nng, Princis Reoves & Co., L. B, Stanley | —g rendered through a breach of duty of his Life. 2 puseoct b0 e [N Erlsamiot. | o0 ool -1 L and Edward J. Brennan we're opened aud reé: | Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder. tho facts constituting tho allege A trveliig min stippug b e Lo house | 1f hiee: ot "1 sxb- e Ter e AL roakine, ferred to the city engineer to figure up the Is promptly cured by the waters of Excel- | defense must be plead: that it n Campbellsburg. Ind., on learning that a lidy | & Prizesof | % Terminals o $10,00 1 home cure, FH cost under each bid, and the award to be | sior Springs, Missours )ear that on a ro-exami ' S g i 100 Prizesof Wark + ehauld e read by every N 8 | prings, D P inthe vill as suffering terribly with i >, Webliitatod, A diross, made to the lowest bidder, i S I e ¢ ) 280 rizos of 1914 Prizos amounting to g 4 T'ho assessment on lot 1. block 81, Hunt's - ult would probably be different cramp colie, e’ the land-lady a bottle of i Moodus,Conre subdivision, was reduced $400; lot7, 'block 87, General Rierson Retired, Objections to proof - of loss on | medicine, which he had with himand re- e e Lhae Y - s reduced §00; lot 12, block 11, reduced [ WASHINGTON, July 8. —Drigadier General 7, 0finsurince musbbo spacilo aul not | questel her totukce it to thosic k\\mln ; oria O Mexleg In Chinnatin. hux on epone. | slened 1ta CHICHESTER'S ENG s Rt Mol o SR D LN R v T A e as the proo art thereo! may | The medicine relioved her promptly and she Ing Compuny. 10 0% tor Ehire 0Tl T i et 0B | e ioran s paced on o - | 0NV et | B PENNYROYAL PILLS. g\;rllilfl;:rdu\ui $400, and lot 10, bloce 87, re- | tired list of the army today Upon the pleading and proof, held that | Colie, Cholera and Diarrhos “‘.,H...h { Jusros l Prostdont LG .\‘u.n{g“ul". 0. RED CROBE DIAMOND BRAND. o .| s the judzment wis right prompioat and most reliable medicine in’ use il th e At 7 { e o) o) o oy - . 1 - P oSt an i dic 5 O tann g and itrol sl “or club rates, any other Mo mation wriis to Sewer Contract Awarded. -“'.' Feeslde nt Leaves for ,"‘,’""'“".""" K. B. R. Webber and other citizens of Val- | for bowel complaints A iem ft tals Lactarr. and thet thesarme tre | the SraamIsEal skatay yiue sddre "eleary. with Ths a Aol s gy Care May, N. J., July The president | paraiso have filed papers in the suprems L8 A conduetod with honosty, falfuess wud i g0od faith | tate County, Sireetand Number. Moro rpld mail 0 contract for the Q street Storm-Water | e loft here this morning for Wash- | court demanding that the board of trust : = towirde sl partise. | - | BeTi¥ry Wit Baaawured by your enelosing sa envels sewer was uwarded to L. B. Stauley, whose | yyton, of that town reconsider their action in Goll: Promium ‘Adwsucen . M e Ay L HEXIAN TS ATION AL TEAXKING 0O, . ding to Engineer King's figuring, | o e S ing a liquor license to John Holmquist Bueyos Avnes, July S.~The premium on Bupervisor for the Government, | P Cliy of Juares, Mexid 3 was just §11 less than C. E. Fanniug Bond Offerings Otto Courtiamp 20id advanced from 175 to 195 par cent v , . > AN B ances for tickets by ordinary lettor, containing Money Order, Notes About the City. WasmxGron, July 8 r RBAULT OF A TRON-CLAD NORIGAGH e NOTICE. § N X rons Conipanias, New York Exoniangs, Bank Drafeor b ,,ud Aohin At "“H“;‘ of this city and Dora ©. | ¥ Tue Bek. ] Bonds TLaurena Tingley has commenced suit in the My physician said [could not live, my liver | Note. Address all regist elters o iy e B Thowgson of Lowa have been licensed to ; 8359,50 at $1.08 distriot, court o forecloss a mortgago ob lota | out of ordar, froquestly vomiied yroenish MEXICAN INTERNATION AL BANKING CO., STEEL PENS. » 410 F il nd 7 in blocl ainview addition to the us, skin yollow, smal dry hufors on - . E wed. P city of Lincoln, now in ossi ] ; A Ot f Juarez, Mexioo, via Kl Paso. Tex. i ¥’ Ancoln, possession of Charles stomach would ot retain food. Bur- ity o uarez, Mexioo, via kL e . OLD ME ARI3 EXPOSIT 5 - f Fred Clements was bound over to the dis. hants’ hotel,Omaha. 82 to $3 por , Joors and wite. Therm yet remsis unpaid | doolt Bio PACL MU ol T A, & e ”:‘u G DAL, PARI3 EX TION, 1889, trict court by Judge King in $300 bail for duy. Nat.Brown,propr,Iva I, Mu;h) my $1,015 on the lots, but this is not due until | G'Briem, Exchange St, Buflulo, ) T ———— o —————————————— | THE M0ST PERFECT OF PENS,