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SEAL DEMANDS A NEW TRIAL ho Motion Arguedat Length in triot Court Yesterday, UDGE CLARKSON RESERVES DECISION. the Dis Jenry McDonald, a ix-Year-Old Boy, Falls Into the River and Is Drow) I'he Body Not Itecov Judge Clarkson yosterday morning [stencd to arguments for anew trial in the ase of 24 N, Nea), convieted of the murder of Allen and Dorothy Jones, There wero only about a dozen spectators present, and i number included tho ¢ peared quite the same a3 dur He shook hands fivmly with his counsel whispered a cheery good morning to them- vors of the press, with whorm he has by this time become as well acquainted as with his counsel In opening Mr. Gurley presented the main points upon which defense idied for a now trial, One of them was a refusal of the courtto quash the pancl of which the jury was deawn. The question raised was that the defendant was entitled o a jury en- pancled under tt March 50, 1880, in- ad of the old This is th tion that was ar; reat length at the trigl, and in which larkson de: cided the statutes themselves plainly stated that the old law should remain in force until the new was i Judge Clarkson then added thet 1t was plain that the new law hid not been accopted, and consequently the old was still in effect, Mr. Gurley simply enlarged upon this point, after which he took up the matter of * Neal not having been taken out to view the premises with the jury, The afidavits of juror: stating that they heard coinsel for defense waive the prison right tovisitthe scene of the tragedy, taken up wnd discussed a8 to hair breadth diseropanc: urning from th davits, aid that the judge himself should cam panied tde fu For," said he, it not i fact thut 6 vas hoing taken by that jury whil out ther viewing the scens of the Wasn't qlie Judgze ( homovids Jury going to those premises a 4 can a trial proeeed with- out the fudee < presont 2 Authorities were eited tonding to show that care should be taken even Lo prevent the defendant from walving his rights, 1he next point was that the court erved in admitting testimony regarding the wounds aud dress of Mrs. Jlones, Attention called to the fact that Neal was not on tri for the murder of Mrs. Jones, but of Mr. e, hat thes nt evidence to » was not sufl Justify couy i Sismy next and_particularly impor It that verdict canstand let it go forth as a de eision of this et that possession of cloth ing or Jods of the deceased is proof sufficient ttentian to the gre sentiment’ manifest and ¢ at it had much to do with the verdict, Mr. Gurley closed with citing, by chapter and page, a long list of autorities Mr. Miathone o for the fivst time his first word of the hour was . strot against counsel for defense citing by chapter and page anc ding to talk from thew The court instructed that must be read, and Mr. Estel o 50 in conmeetion with | iment. Mo nmenced by r jews in support of 1501 llowed towaive his vight in viewing the pre “1 don’t care how muc county hangs Ed. D, Mr. Estelle at one stage of his as the Sherift of Doy s Bd. D, Neal accor jon of the supreme court, the opinion have just read." “The opinion referred to was one in support of the right of the prisoner to be present with the jury on the premises, Mr. Estelle consumed o liwege amount_of time in reading opinions, and, having fin- fshed, announced that_upon thiese tho pr nount the time, hor then the authorities proceeded 1o it of Doug exclai d ument, **so ity hangs ing to the opin- that. [ REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, They Will Be Hell Tomorrow to * clect onvention Delegates The republican primaries will beheld at the various voting precinets of the county and ity tomortoa to select sixty-nine delegates to therepublican state convention to be held at Lincoln, Neb,, on Wednesday, July %, and seventy-one delegates to the republican con: nvention for the First congres- fonal district, to be leld ut Plattsmouth, Neb, on Septerber ¥, 1500, The representation in the be as follows From each ward in the city of On South Ormah ht deloates, and of the conntry precincts five delegates, Primavies under the primary lsw will be leld in the cities of Omaha and South Omala from 12 o'clock (uoon) to 7 p. m. on Friday, July 11, and the primaries in the country pre- cinets will be beld the sauwe day from 7p. m. 10 9 p. m The voting place J follows t ward — Zimmerman's block, and Pacific stre ward ard 1 wand gressional ¢ convention will and each sin the wards of the city Eleventh ced store at 168 Williams, Not vet numed ith Sixteenth stre 1 - Erfling’s hall, Novth Sixtecuth Nicholas ward-Barber shop, Twenty-fourth ko streets th ward ric avent Eirhth ward § Cuming street. Ninth ward » avenue nd Cuming The South Oms ng places will be as usual. The pollin in the country pre- cinets will be the s Lust yeur Through coaches—Eullman sopers, dining cars, frec 510 Chidigo and inter ening viathe g Rock Island route. ofl , Sixteenth ar rnam. - BASERA National League, AT BOSTON, Boston Ly Pittsburg. ..o eeun. .0 ~ Hits—Boston 20, Pittsbur Boston 17, Pittsburg 14 Nichols and Beunett; I Wilson, Unpire-MeQuaid Game called to catehia train at theseventh inning, the end of AT PHILADELPINIA, ....0 02 00 400 0—-6 Philadelph Cincinnati..,....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 rrors Hits Phi Gleas ton, Cincinnati ati 2, Ba Rhines aud Ha Philadelphia alelplia 3, Cine Hand Clements; Umpire ch AT NEW Y ORK. ORI TR IR DU RO O SO RO 0= oW Chic 0.4 o wl 10 06000 1= Hits- New Error New York 5, Chicago +. 05— RUSS and Murphy: Hutchinson and Kittrelge. Umpire— Powers AT BROOKLYN. ped Rt o4y s B gl G ) — 6 HO0 000 01 0 i Hits-Brooklyn 8, Cleveland 5. Errors Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 2 Jatteries Lovettand Bushe id Zimme! Unpire—MeDerinott i Betin rlay tiong AT TOSTON. Boston.. 4 20010882 4 Cl NG 2000 N0 -0 100 Hits—Boston 18, Cloveland 15, Errors Boston 4, Cleveland 10, Battegies—Gum: bert and Swett; McGill and Brennan, Umn- pires Liews and Bake AT PILILADELPILIA, Philadelptin...0 00 0 00 0 0 0~ 0 Pittsbur 0 640 24 00 10 Hits- Philadelphia 4, Pittshurg 16 rors—Philadelphia 2, Pittsburg 1. Batteries Cunningham and Milliga aul and Quinn, Um and Kuight. Jo AT NEW YORK g'o 1 New York S 000 Buffalo 00800000 1—4 Hits—New York 20, Buffalo rors - New York But¥alo 5. Batte: Gwing and Ewing and Vaughn ; Feson and Halli- oner asked for a new trial, 1 shadi nob e muck time in & of id Mr. Mahoney, in address- ing the court. Proceeding, he dismissed the pointsought tobe made in_ connection with the old and new jury law by simply calling attention to the fact that the mew law had not. been adopted in Douglas county, andun- til it was, o jury could not be impaneled under it. s to the matter of the prisoncr not accom- panying the jury to the farm, Mr. Mah: said that the deliberations of the jur in the jury room were @ put of the trial, mne\l'l the prisoner not accom- panied the jury the; s speaker saw nn- reasonable..dss and sabtle citation of opinions v, solid, substantial and weil 1 law, in'the counsel for dofense, The law stated plainly and con iy that the prisoner might wayve his vight-—just as Neal iad done—to go with the jur, The question as to the admission of testi- mony regarding the death of Mus. Jones disposed of by i vehement decluration Mus, Jones' death was apirt of the 1t this man,” said the speaker, * on the testimony that has boen ced, then T sy there is no use in tx 10_convict a man on human testimony. this man here —this man Ed D. Neal not hupg for the cold blooded murder of which he has been convicted, then Ibel our courts, our so-alled law, our court trials, are a far wree that, i black and damnable to o state, to Douglas With this Mr Mr, Estelle procecded to brief the point to which he and M tad previously called the attention of the cour Feinsisted that the prisoner could not waive the right, to wi frequent reference has been made, because it was a constitutional right, and added t le did not want to be understood as almitting that the prisoner had waived his right, for, on the contrs counsel for defonse would always hold and ontend that the prisoner did waive his vight. At the conclusion of Mr, Estolle's rom: the court announced that he would r his decision Saturday moming remar dod to Jail. . A Boy Drowned, A drowning aceident oceurred o'clock last evening at the dump at of Davenport street, Hon, ouch upe not ks nder and ordered about 6 the foot McDonald, a sixyearold boy, whose paronts reside at 17115 Burt strect, weat in company wilh a deaf mute .0 Walter Williams, wholives at Twenty-fourth and Cuming. While ing on the bank Henry slipped over the odge into the water and wis drowned. The body WS not recove =z Traveling Man Saves a Woman's Lite. A traveling wan, stopping s ampbellsburg. Ind., on_ learning t the village was suffering tevribly with cramp colie, g the land-lady a bottle of nw:h- ie, which he had with him and re- quested her totake it to thesick woman Mhe mediciue velieved her promptly and she Iulw\ es saved her Life: it was Chamberlin's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhosn Remedy, the oromptest and most reliable medicine in use or bowel complaints, tthe Lee house at alo - > anager Jones Resi:ns, A meeting of the oxecutive committee of the Western Car Servico association was held yesterday afternoon, when S. 8. Jones, the manager, tondered his vesignation to ac copt @ position with the Union Pacifie road. The committee accepted it with expressions of regret, he having proved a fuithful and eficient manager, John J, C clorls, was ununimously Mr. Jone Mr. Clayton not yet sigi his solootion of ‘a chief clevk, “The asso tion is in good shape and heartily supported by regular shipuers, - ———— Winted—A man to take a part inter est in a (dem.) weekly newspaper, the only one in & county of over 20,000 peo- ple, and every ofticer o demoerat. Pres: ent elitor a county officer and cannot give the paper the attention needed, Applicant must bon_first-class practical rinter, good loecal writer and strictly mperate in his habits, AddressJ 34, Bee office, Omaha, and stueridan, ORLYN, gin. Umpives -Ga Brooklyn 0102 Chicago 0011 Hits— Broolyn 10, Chi Brooklyn 1, A0 Batteri THE SPECULATIVE X Wheat Operators Pay but Little Attention to Bull News. THE CORN MARKET PROVES A SURPRI rt O Weak al Provisions S Dull as Us Slow tially Lower, CrICAGO, Tuly 0.—(§ nde was very L specially If itrelated to t. the belicf fs pretty gener damnge that is charged y trnaginary. The business o t marked by any such sharp tuens in pri talr rofining, 495c; cont- | 4..10 us on Monday und Tuesday and the niark refined, fir, fairly i) was narrow and comparatively dull. Outs ; e 1180 news was pretty well divided, but not i troleun—United olosed for August at 158 portant. In addition to the nuturally bedrish . excoptfor fine western; prime, 103 temper of the crowd the continental cables poott to fair, 129G OO gave more settled weather, and an oficial Eir 1240 onger; re= 1065 ¢ onfirnied an nerease on the ocean ol e pussage given by Beerbohin yesterd New G York cleared but 12000 bushels of wheat. On all but faney; Elgin, bl 1 the otherside Liverpool cableswere fivm early y, falle B! 600 and 1@ 14 higher on Call Prices in Cattle But Not [Hessens Telegram 1sh i wheat a Operators puid ittle attention to bull | rnla futures at O Butter 0@ e, | Chiecss -Unchanged ymlh flats, Tia@i'y @ie. Fggs—Unchunged Hides- 6 sal dry flig 0100, frosh Mess Pork . July 0. Xports, 2 red, 0y wiget o Corn Bushe Ttecoly spot ¢los AT ns hizhers 0 b toTnr | win White woslern erop dams duly closing ati Al that much y, I to 1 points to the heat is uly. #6516 755 A 3 spot Rio steady; fair ear of the day was 3 part skims, e Closing - Whoat slow, " © Kothsehitd n & Stephein 1 s 1 & Degen it 8 118 | Other Buyers o O -Cudahy Pa cking Co The Arn \.»m i wift & Co. 1 The G H Hammond Co. I P Rauins & Co | Green & Son Representative Sales | DRESSED BERF STHE | No.Av. Pr Av 1,105 39 82 16, w1 MH 120 Boowo 1 1048 12 i " 1 5 143 | il 01 4024 36146 4 15 48 1448 330 | N5 40243 5148 415 ol srted local damage from re- i 1 cent s, strcet’s decreased wh s LR 1 cust of the mountains 10400 bushe pranvan i H English wntry markets ’\\q ‘ BULLS Various repe e northwest » : N E B I A R e A SR vecipts he v 108 Vskey - A, 11000 175 U, o) 2 Ll AL t Butter— Unchanged 3100 160 . ! b ¢ e 120,00 | | Kassas Ciry, July 6.—Wheat CINRINS, 5 i on aw | hardesh, 256 bid Tuiy, Gl 1, o P 0 € on . slightbulze, | i, Wiebid, 014 17 g : W Hutehinson bough Neat aarly onco Con-Stronzer; No. 2, cash bid; July, WAL b 1 1% try orders. Drive as n_buyer earl e bid o hYortn tho dny Hhiowed LUllIsh alsnk Guis: Standy 0 strongers Vo2 cash, 2icbids | 13 1 .. ety July, 2 3 ) it perhips 4 rAYOLIS, Tuly 0.~Wheat—Receipts. 53 1 Uhere was o pretiy fre a1 carss sunpies. deaied ofF | 11510 2 00 R 1 piLtic wres, (i i ! 10 te Thor tore before the ¢ port the ints of t Mige 1o MITe Dottom, A ngust s ot The act on July sS¢ Wiy, Bse ; on trac k, Wiheat-(n § N northe to i » 017, 10 01 4 176 o1 Wheat 1o gand $u tled; ), 880, The el s'ng Soptem- Iy liyers ali day STEEIS AND HEIFERS, COWS AND HEIERS, No, WESTERY CATILE. Sepeors, drosed heef stoers, dvessed beef 109 feoders Riverlnd and cattlec Wihite U1%¢ Year wheat sold at sust, $11.80 fors, corn fed 3 i 3 Tuly d—Wheat firm, d - “"}{l;',"'vw\; ket ol oer i ety Uaiior SoHm and lower p d per e o wisiorn sprin evidence furnished o disputehies AN pog st < Texas, (i That "the th w |~l1|‘x‘\ln_\‘ brotcen It flM”"“:"““”“‘ westem, Winte rs, ‘Poxas, the s, Mutehinson was i | *En) IR Bui oW hived g2steen, Tows, drossed S vcrm quicily AL ot S Texus, drossed b N ellors o | Crscinyar, July 6—Wheat-Market barely drossed quite sh steady; No. 2 red. Re, dressod Nop . fgtares, | Com-=F 5. 2mixed, B8ie, dressed sold up Lo 37 closingfirmug | Qats—Higher; No. over yosterday. 130950, closi et fOT 155,000 two influ yaurds an s of ures pork \ and [ ber ut § Lard sold $6.00 to £5.05% for Se saly rocoverced o 3., ciosin din J for § Whisk y-#1.00, ts markot wis falrly strong consider- No. F Of 80 There was no un- LIy = and little ontside news. Huteh- & o T S e e \(:;; Cuieaco, Tul [ ¥ Al Qs AFuse market slow, “weike: i 10 10 o the olos, Sop- | Stockers and 5 bulls | 5... 160 1o 9i4¢ 027 50 1o the e 2000 | 01, : Clowers | 61 10 1 04,605 stockers and e “Recelpts, 46005 shiprents, 00: ny, $3.400 KANSAS (1T Receipls, ders, | @ It kot | 380 | it ight i 4,500, T CNTOO, shipments teady 1o 10¢ lower: CHICAGO LIVESNTOCK. el SA0; Hooteers o | & Griino, July lo—[Spestal Telora to Tite: | FSGiSES 100;shipwicints nons; mar- | 8-+ BEE.]- CATTLE - Business was stow, with piices | ket o fnn general wiy rather weak, but not essen- ) thlly lower. First estimades pliced the ran (58 at15,00, but later returns placed the number 1k, July 0.—[Special Teles i ash 18 17,000 12,000 natives and 5,000 Tex- .J—Coffee -options steady ans. As s always few loads of including July, ool to choler steers, favorite weighits and all Septenber, thut, sold stendy, but th good steers sold easie hstuntially 16wer. and native s y estord great and grad Toy Clolee to ext) ol steors, 1 1,550 1D Stockers an L @400 1 ste s cows, §1 A Hoas—There was ashurpdownt urn of 5@10c, a slow market with w close, and many we hands, B orders at srs for packers wer ihe and Kinslow: Baldwin and Facvell, Unpives —Ferguson and Holbert. American Ass i an, AT COLUMBUS, Columbus,...1 0 0 0 0 0 83 5 0 0—9 Rochester....0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0—0 Hits —C nl.uwhus 9, Srrors-— Rochester 9. 4. Batteries—Gast- ald and Burk, Columbus 4. Ui pires. TG te g R AT LOUISVILLE, 0100000 3000000 1, Louisville Athletic... Louisville. Hits A6 Athlotic |, Lousville 4. Butteri and Robinson; Meakin and W Umjpire—Kerus, AT ST, 1OUTS. . Loul: 2 0 0000 10-5 Q0N T0 00 2 *—I “Hits uis St. Lois 11, Syracuse Syracuse 8, Battevie Wells; ' Keefe and O'R Emslie, ATTOLID: Toledo 00 1202810 Brooklyn 01 0L 000 10— Hits—Tol ledo I, Broo Sage; Mattinore and - e Death of Connell Furay, v Connell Faray died at b late res dence, 201 rl street, yesterduy after- noon, at the advanced age of eighty- ears. deceased was the father of Hon, John y, with whom he had lived the last s of lis eventful iife. His death wos ue to discase but from natural disso- lution from old age. He suffeved no pain, his life noing ont as the latup that had burned oklyn 8. ic Brrors—To- Cushunan and Umnpive—~Toole. low and was extinguished by a slight breath. Fuiay was bom o county Treland, Mavch 1804, and in 1N lived for 5 he t prominent part in public affairs, es peci the organization of the union for war of the rebellion, He was Treland in 1885, and_lived with his wife over fifty-six years. They were the parents of ten chi nine of whom are living, the youn 3 ¥, being United States marshal for Montana, Mrs. Furay died in October . me aska ar his children, all © Fomes in the west The funeral will be held from the dence, on Friday morming at 9 o'cloc the Holy Family church. - Dr. Birney,practice iimited to catarrh- al diseases of nose and theoat, Bee bldg. Lot PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, in St o from J. C. Gleason i aay. (. M. Betts was in St. Louis on Tuesday. K. C. Moorchouse was among the guests at the Palm n Chicagoduring the weelk. Judge Woolworth visited Chicago this week. 0. W. Phelps was in Konsas City y du Mrs. W. W, Louss on Tues- Bowlby and duughter Bes left lnst night on the fiyer fof a summer visit with nlatives at Princeton, N. J. gUovamor Thiyer was in the city yester- ay. e Steamship Arvivals. At New York-The State of Pennsylvanla, from Glasgow ; the City of New Yorkand the Wisconsin from Liverpool, At London ghted: The Lann, New York, ~The Thingvalla, from New from At Copenhage York. iy Mus, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- dren Teething cures wiud*Galic, diarrhoey, ole. W ceuls u hottla with son 0 104595 would buy best assortal heavy, | of uteher's stock and slov and swging on sieh 48, sold for RS At yosterday's | sthekers and feeders. The narisel wasa good. close. Phere were over 01000 hogs I i fctive market, with o heilthy tono rathor 12,000 Tn I anss Clty, ind that vas (he A, s oSt everyihing desirablo chang- tat broke the mirket, as therun | uds before midd |4.Y|‘ Ql‘_Y(l %l\'l'i but IKI!N' \Ilr|)llil~ hnli| O and Kunsas City will eventually tind its Hogs. {0 Clicago, Light sorts were only a ) o 4 lower, sellling Targely at $.00, with the singe [ Fstin ipis ol S0, conpard viriely avH:00, Tast week.® Th ned. Slow, e i U niekcel before miteh tra ding FINANCIAL, ont one hundied cars — it the decline themar New York, The BE July 0—[Spoc 1-8TOCKE—T al kel but developed wonderfully the fiest half hour, The actionof yesterday dld o bull enthuslasm at home or wbr at first held aloof, then tur Grangers and Villard stocks, dropped off on westam dispatehe opencd with declines from last of from % tol e tollowed by fu her fr )OS lolders of Ch 5 conspic W Loutavite but only in openi [ improye d before noon, and the M in values all thr losses m«l noon stocks w Qo pref C&NW Central. i Pacitic i INEY--Eusy U MERCANTIL Sir lx\]lnnnn sixty-duy bills, & Min July EW YoRk, (8 rie Bee]~The following arethemining stock quotation: TelnMnte Houmes take 1000 Horn Silver.. ... ... 5% |Sutter Cr y i cash, Firm it 45, Burley—Steady Prime T Whisk Pork ‘lll“ Lurd--Firu; cash, #. Flour—Quict nnd B1UXGEAN. Spring, $LAGIARY; Ty« sshrayslont-ghoiden, & I, $1200; 18 We buteher's stock about the bulis and mixed, #1: left uns ld, some in close at ¥4 for good heavy, s rough and uneven lots ot percent g Paul, whicl ut lts Falr togood bulls 3 Wil 125 per from last u Choleeto fancy by o WS O T from the htstockers and feeders.. ig reteried Forred Western Unlon CHICAGO, July 0—1:13 p. m. elose—~Wheat— | plensber, BO%e, e v , iae; Bepte bulkof falr to s below were re also quoted February, 815,10 5105 spot Ko quict, st #2000, No. Pflat bean, 18R s i o MAHA LIVE STOCK. ri ) Lo ves, 8,40 LS., 050 10 d foede @05 Cattle. bulk, @ compared TFatimated receipts of yesterday and 1 The market op on the most de: y onthe xiore 1¢'s ndvance on the and balls,and scarcely st ol qetive and fir bl grades of st common ish best grades of dy on poorer. : at the o fi £ their #1.80 and Telegram to ned so tll just b topened tame | PG the de 3.0 1L 't create any ond. London priccs paid 15 nipir ned soller of | Yesterday and BAh osday of lust W Chicago Gas Sheep, s, The rket Only onecar_of sheep was reeaived a evening's fig- | was consigned dlroet i packing house. generally, and ) g - g Prevailing Prices, The following I8 @ table of prices p this market for the srade of stovk me @ steers, 1500 to 160 s, il st 5 {0 1430 i steers, 1050 (0 135 s @ non, 10) Lo @ Common’¢ @ Ordinury to f; Fair 10 good cows Good 10 ehoice cows Cholce to WS @ 72 i 050 t0 1100 B oice 1ight hogs. ir to cholee heavy 1025, Fuir to cholee mixed hogs.. ge Priceaf Hogs. wvorag duys Aver; suty .| uy s Toda Highetter Lowest Yesterd rred Highest Stock e a1 Yesterday <106 curs, 2,50 17 cars, T Hogs. Shoep. Ofild | Cattle, Range of Prices, ne following tuble s Wt hogs Avy. jixed 2 SHERP, er tlve cent. and firy L $15855, Fairto cholce Pelme fat shoep Good fatshecp Common to medium st Average Cost of Hogs. Tho folld tablo gives the avers of hogs on the dates mendonod, inolu costtoday, as bised upon sk Vuda. 12 ook 1w " e Comparatave Tables, | The following table shows tho ra prices on hogs duriig this and last we “This Week. Wedn September, ige. | Thursdny P Friday ity pe Disposition of Stock. ind @, Showing the nunber of hogs purchase wer Wi | tedierent by 'on 0dayb niarkes: T Winter wiieat, CATTLE, 3,00 Bwitt & (o The G, H Hanmond O, TL Arwour Cudaby Facking Co... Wednestay. July 0 1 ‘Wednesday of luit Zrades, price pald forloads of indicated in 1857, 1835, 1359 Highest nlll! l:u\vl‘s! Sales of Hogs. ws the range Last Week with o cers, efore Market Mention. ook Cattle steady. 0z Tow 3 nd it T, R Cumnldns of Hoag marketed a car of hog Charles Weleh had a ear Papillion A.W. Dow hogs. O'Connor Brothers sent a ear of hogs of hogs ap from yof Aurora narketed o ca from 410 s, 3 150 mley Brothers of Wisner marketed two 200 s of hog W. Whiteof Palmyra was here with a ear tle oph Allenof Mot 15 36 k brought in five cars » Davis & Co. sent tn a carof hogs from W. Sny( ir Of hogs. 5 & Burdick sent fn o car of 1. Wood, i up from Plattsmoth with hogs regular ik shippors wdolph, T, sod car of mixed bufeherstoek trom ELK Uit aly %0 Tuly 8. A was o with 2 car each of eattle = L |- and hogs from Loup ¢ | P B had i o vof Logs on the market Lk a an | s k Llind T sundy.| 851 | % tle on the e Missouri. Pucile o at 1P sinder| 48 | murkos trom Laird, Wiy where from e bottom prices. I d&s 1.0, Windsor of Hiland was on the market he tollow ing were the elosing quot JHL0 ana ot dhislen war- on was on the Uwith two cars of cattle. W. H. Lewis the wellknown Columihus ship- per, i ear of ) Mr kins, of the ¢ Octiy 1, wins lown wit R, L. Mitehell, of th was over from 8loan tle, SllllOFl)LR & DE! GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks. Basement First National Bank. 808 South 18th &Ogelby, 1 car of hogs, firm of Mitchell & Lee, 2 AL LWO i OF cut= N Street, Oma h BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England. "1 ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO. iy Amsterdam, Holland. Banlke Buy and sell American securiiios on cowumision 0B Lons nd on all Continental markets. Negotistions of mew Loaus & spesialty. TO WEAK sureerii trom e oFvcia Y. WASINE Wenk e, 10K | & valuable (routis Jarticttars far bome cure, ntal eerors, casly anliood,, ote., T wiil d by contaiig fuil piendid modie churge, vad by erery han who i Erof. ¥, ¢, FOW LER, Moodus,Conne deniiitated. Addn R Finst Cuas ANDAMONG n (he World, NEW YORK. ‘LONDONDERAY AND GLASOCW, CIRCASSIA, July 12 ETHIOPIA, July ANCHOTIA. July 19 | FURNKSSIA, Aug.2 W York, Queenstown and Liverpool. The Celobr | July tith. CITY OF ROVE. Aug. fid. S0, & Mth SALOON, SECUND-CLASS AND ETEERAOE s (0 wnd fromithe 'W"l (l‘lllll Illll I‘III l\lrflnlllllflll ‘GII’! ‘Notn oF Excursion ced, Tiade aiail by Wiver Mer Altn OIROULAR LETTERS 0F GHEDIT AND DRAFTS AL TOWEst eurrent b ¥ to any of our local tentt O W HENDERSON BROS. | ChiCago. Locil agents at Omalin: Harey E Chiveis Miros, e F. Vadll, 1, P, Deuel, Cltl ren s Bunk, Otto Wolt. STATE: LINE; GLASGOW, LONDOHDEFRY, BELFAST DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LONDON. FIOM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Passage 365 to £50, nccumln? 1o locatiom of | stateroom. Excursion $65 fo §95. Bteerage (0 and irom Furope at Lowest Ha tes. AUSTIH BALDWIN & (0., General Agents, 63 Broadway, NEW YORK. Westerst Agont, 19 ey Jno. wndolih PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, . ANCL 1302 Farnam Sireot. HARRY P. DEUEL, Oiy Passengor and Ticket Acenh. DBHUBFblHlBLUfiBFU Colo., Cn])iml Prize 5,4/,3()()‘ TICIKETS, 50 CENTS EACH. $20,370 PAID BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS Address B. F, NVER, - enver, ML PRIZES RITODU COLORADO. De AL[AN LIKEGGEAN STEAMERS parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpooi routo, by the Bitors of S1 Lawrence, shoctust ofati. - Ginegow to Boston, to Philadeiphit. Liverpool to and from Daltmore. Thirty Steameis, = Cluss excelsior, Accommodations unsurpusied. Weekly salling. N & Cab, Gon Wert, Agts; 1409 DOUGIAS--STREET. On accountof our lirge ng Practice, we have REMOVIED to 4 more spacious und con- venient oftices. Do, etts & Betts, 1409 Donglas SL Oma)m, Teb. SPECIALISTS IN us, Wlood and Surgical dieaser, and The Ko, diar, Nose, Thoatand Chest, Special At ntron to Diseascs of Wos men and Children, Tho docors have hal yeara of exprrl howptale of Brookly nand New York this country. o Young and Middie-Aged Men, 13 Debllity. Spectmatorrhie Decuy. arising from indis ~, despondency el iy dis L untit forstudy or bust fely, permunently and e In tho A e amon know n specialists in ples on the d, lack of s and linds life s speedlly cur Blood and Skin Diseasaes, Syphille, n disenso most dreadful fn ity results, completely eradicate | Urinary Surgery Jeot, Syphills, Hydroeele, Varlec rdieally and safoly cured without busin 18exual De successfull and Stricturo or detentl rlage Al Rec Honrs 1 permanently eured dnys. 10 111 s naay b sl Hownos b ondon; SLENCLONN KON DY O XTeNS, Bond 4 cents (0 vtamps Lo 1o 218 Mluu nth & stertn, Dizziness, Fts, 5 Deprison, 8of e iy i Jeading to micer new re- all prepaid, purelasor GOODMAN DRU* wznw MEN Se"Eot San i o Youthful Brross, 1 npotene wnd Diseqses of M ently 1nd privately by our Book mall for il teal (e st ) 157 lisble, perfectly safe, most pow: owi; Hever (a1} 848 hox. st ddrens LION DiCUG GO Ffral bold by GOODMAN DRUG CO, ' Mooro | EACHL MONTIL | NEBRASK A (T ational Bank National Ban | U. 8 DEPOSITORY. OMAHA, NEB | Capital, - - - $400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1800, - B7,800 | _ OMcers and Directors ~flonts W. Yatos, prasidents | Patrlek; W IL 8. Hughes, cashler | THIS 1RON B ANIC, A General Ba kv oss Transacted. IA L National Bank | COMMBERO Capital, =« =« = $400,000 Surplus, - - - 40,000 Ofcors and Directors—16, M. Morseman, Q. M Titeheoek Ander Willia cashiler: ¥ wrneat, . A Manl, vivcpre Wi, i nt: A nssistant coshilor Honey, K. M SCER TN Milliard, B Weyant Omaha Manufacturers. oots and Shoes. e TTRIRKINDALL, JONIS & CO., Wholesale Manufacturcrs of Boots & Shots | Agentsfor Boston Rubber Shoe 1162, 1104 sud 1108 Haviey Sirvet, Omahi; Ne Tir . RTORZ & ILER, Lager beer Brewers, | | il Cornice. FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, | Manufacturers of Galvanized Tror Cornice Window caps aud metilio sk liehts roprietor, | | Tohn Epo 108 and 10 South 106 steee Artists' A. HOSPE, Jr, Amsl\ Materials, Pianos and Organs, Dol 8t Mater ot, Oniaha. Nob. , Coke, Bte. ONATIA COAL, COKE AND LIME GO, Jobbers of Haxd and Solt Coal, .1 Cor, 16t and Donglas Streets, Onntia, Neb. ‘ i NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, o | Shippers of Coal and Coke, | 214 Ruth 1 Street, Omatia, Nob | Ciggars. “DRAN, ARMSTRONG & CO, ! \ 'y | Wholesale Cigars. | 402 N 1Gth Street, Flello! 1459, Dry Goods and Notions. N. E.SMITH & CO, i | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions | TRILPATRICK-FOCH DRY GOODS CO,, ‘llup-uur\ aud Jobbers in bry Goods, ¢ Furnlshing Good 1t Strgits o nd Harmey \\'hulc § CHARL! SHIVERICK, Furniture, Omnha, Nebraska. ]Hi»\_h\’ & CO, ale Groce ts, Ol Neb YRD. \\ ol eavenworth Sir | “ Lumber, I l)()U(ll AS C Dealers in Hardwood Iumhu Yard 1510 N. {6th 8t Ouahn. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Etc., Etc. 1 Ce State nent, wid Ymipor CHAS, R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, | Wood carpetsand purguet fogring. it ad Douglas Stroets, Omiha, Nebraska, FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete,, Ete, Corner 9th and Douglas Streets, Onaha, Mittinery and Notlon 1. OBERFELDER & CO, Tmporters and Jobbers in Millinery, B Notions: Wholesate Notions and Fu rmshmg Go0ds, ey strout, Omalia, o] JDATE! A B 00, sale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, 0, ete, A L1 Bishop, Manuger, , Omaha Paper. CARPE! PAi‘Hl Co., Wholesale Paper Dealers. 4 and writing A. L. DEANE & CO,, General Agents for Halls" Saies, H, HARDY & CO., Jobbers of [ Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, sl Gouds, Children's Carringes. 1209 't Omitha, Neb, —_——— WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Supplies, Halliday wind nitils, 818 w st., Omaha, G. k. Ross, Acting M Iron W "AXTON & VIERLING IRON WORK \\'wugm and Cast Iron Building Worl, Engines, brass work, general fos p blacksmith work, O Ry, and Iith street, On pMA{!A SAFE & IRON \\'O;(kflc Mani'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Viaults, Jafl work, Iron shutters and fre eacapes. G. Andreen, prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson Ste. Sash, Doors, Ete, DISBROW éz‘\,‘()'., | Sash, Doors, Blinds and Nouldings. | Branch ofice, 12thand liard streets, Omuha, Neb. [ ——— = Sl M. A. Whiol [ South Omah 5§ (]Nl\):‘ gl'fl(,l{ YARDS C 0f South l)malm, Limilcfl. Advice Fre 1o pablicity. Special taeiliti {i many siaien ¥ . ay

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