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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: MONDAY, JULY 14, 1840 THE OMAHA BER | A TORRDLY HOT SABBATH. | ikiut'shuftibic Sebfuetibbit i envoe bt bt witdcrtt | FROM . THE STATE. CAPITAL f RESAT A bt ltraton ' | ST AT s for'mon b A ' over and n The subjoct has for women O O O hons s LA e s Roral gether, giving the exact appenrance of | culine embarrissments and linitations "The speaker urged that the words should e not i —_— :1 In,vm.':‘uml llmr;'i‘!;\v m\s)l\l. l|\\h.-n m{- “:‘mh’-ull‘.‘u-\ HI\u l}\y:\ ‘l"tl:'fl‘ ‘:::\\'x-::»l:‘nn‘\" / on lite, 3 erous othe r, vers' offico mowt 20 N. N 3 : hody thawed out the ‘gash’ disappeared. o of the city, 0 country the OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, How the People of the Bluffs Sweltered | beltkou litemiv. e O e, s ghving i v The Lancaster Gounty Republican Conven- | fell you, the would-bo Tynchiars of the | are tho natuval morning dutios, with St T8 19 and Bweated Yesterday. to all the same literal interpretation, He re at Chautauqna. tion to be Held Today. night befove felt pretty” chenp. In_an | open windows and flooding sunlight; the Delivered by Carrior in any partof the City took the position that the atonement of Christ | The first calamity in the shape of fre vis- hour ot o Crandnll himself atrived in | walk to the d.-\m' o for the mall, quiet H. W. TILTON, § AGE ;vmmmx'l-m‘.ltl:m 1'[“'"‘*‘ U"'T';""""::‘i““‘ll" ited the Chautauqua grounds yesterday after- town on the morning train. He had | and ealming; the long piazms. In the ol ALD. LACEY'S PLAN FOR A RECOUNT. | oo H o b 11 the- atonement noon. The teut owned oy W. D. Kirkland | RUMORS OF STARTLING COMBINATIONS, | Mmissed the train the night before. That | city nine women out of ten ave victimg » Business Oftios, No. £ Simply for tho soul sickness it was nota per- and occupied hy himself and family on the wasall that saved him from _lynehing. | to” morning gown and slippers, A / Night Editor, No. B, foctone, God's children were suffering from — grounds caught fire -and was burned up. Of course he could not help hearing | man’s hat, coat and gloves han, = 5 Death Amon, the Babies—Council | the consequences of sin in ph ways, and Nearly all of the contents woere saved, but a 1 about what had been going on; what he | in the hallway, always in readi T i 10 s bel:of Christ by his suffering and deaths good many articles of household furniture | FOUr Toughs Attempt to Mob a ¥ g T 1 A W said or thought I never knew, but you | ness, What would he say if boots NY PO = | Blufs’ Oarsmen—Healing Through | o050 \ay for emancipation from sinand —and clothing v orched. The fire is sup- Man and Two of Them [ gt TN 3 {rousti Bl Goab froke, $0, & IHANTed Ot o] B i 55, 0 Faith-A Cool Day at Chautan- ite consequences, for man’s svirit, his mind, posed to have been accidentally sct by some . * A AV e Wi after an hour, before he could get out There will be an important meeting of the qua—Notes and Personals, and his body. hoys. Sixteenth and Farnam streets 8 | for a breath of air? While many women v R He graphically narrated his own cure from ———— sw Rock Islg oy Toke k s | S o of tue lttls, chiliten of the % { — physical hilments which had so_ torbured him | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Laut- the new Rock Island ticket off Ticks | gtill follow the teaditions of delicacy and of the little ¢ dren of he home o ) - thit ho had wondered why ho had ever boen | erwasser died Saturday aftornoon, The ets 1o ull points cast at lowest rates. helplessness that have for so many yoars the friendless died Saturday and were buried Yesterday was a scorcher, born. That cure was effected twenty-six years funeral was held yeste . Special to Tne T rrrnd enshrined and enfeebled their sex, yet ¥ ) Lol lend ' It was u paralyzer. ago and he had had no sickness since ‘then. o —— ik Brr,|—The republ ounty convention they have come, all the same, to unders City Attorney Stewart has been preparing And everything and everybody was para- | He protested against the use of the term AUBREY'S FAMOUS RIDE. occurs tomorrow at 2 p. m. fu Bobanan's | 8ome Interest 3 e stand, through the efforts of many of new ordinances o regulate hacks and coum- | o0y faith-healing as misleading. It was not the ; WAL aHATR pROAt (ifie b aetioseds MRS ! mintscences of | ghoip sisters who must porforce bo strong, mon carriers. The city council will consider | . faith which cured. 1t was simply the means | A Feat That Has Few Parallels in I gred : ¥ ! the Violinist by a Nebraska M n. that ¢ physique puts a woman at them this evenin At 10 0'clock the thermometers were regis- | g0, 0l which the gift came. It was simply Physie: v startling combinations are bemg made today While te { at & poor physique puls a woman a 7 Whitnex, lving near Macedonis, | toring between 08 and 1001n the shndiest of | the wire leading from the dynamo, Christ "I‘}"“"‘ Endurance and "‘rm“r!- hile taking the school census this | odds, and at the merey of others when S v To the Tk whils: swatleing | I , J e ho “The grentest physical achievement i and candidates that were hopotul yesterday | weok M, W, T it Lt ; ; was overcome by the heat while walking | shudy places. The streets were deserted by | through the Holy Spirit, did the healin §ver Resamolt hysic oY may be disconsolatetomorrow, Nominations m‘"i'{lll'l;‘ .“fl\n'p',‘If»'l“h;f.".’l'" :m[nn! r :!Ill~ the stross of life comes. In the new along Main street. He was taken into | yoon., By the middle of the afternoon the | Fith was .-|mvv. the channel through which | ever accomplished in this l:"\”‘“.‘v are to be made for the filling of two sena- | Froderick Lar ey e UL W £ creed to which women are giving allegi. & house near and when sufficiently re- el rerst : o ittle breeze | iteame. But how could one get this neede A John K, Graham at the Glenar 0 . RS rederick Larkee and learned that he | ance it will come to be an article in time Covered wus placed on board o home bound | Atmosphere was torrid. What little breeze | puiph s “Somo thoughtthey could get it by | reporter for the Donver New s torlal vacancies, five legislative positions, | ha aveled with Ole Bull in | that weakness, unless inherited, is sin, there was stirring was so hot that it scorched ng for it. Not so. Paul said: “So ride of F, 3 Aubrey from the plaza of | three county commissionerships and acounty nco, The young Wworanof tha futuee: sl fule M will be & meeting of the Union depot | 800 withered whatever it strack like the faith cometh by hearing, and hearing bY | Santa Fe, N, M., to the public squure at | sttomeyship, The Crete Vidette man on being in- | fill the poet’s ideal: “She gave him hee compuny tomorrow. Representatives of the | breath of ablast furnace. At 3 ¢'clock the ""{““T'-”{.‘".""/ '.IU‘“]" ‘9;“\\‘\('";'- nort of | Andependence, Mo., a distance of nearly R. B. Moore, who possessed suficient pull | formed of the fact immediately inte hand; it was not a helpless one,” N various roads inte sted ur ] exprote ‘m h_': thermometer at Foster's indicated 106, unvA! LR ;:.’::1:&::;;"\?“: “b'l'“: ;'n ‘l:‘\'\hl ;1u.xl‘<ll‘\1]!rtr bug | eight hundred miles, through a country | to get Oukleyand Raymond out of his way, viewed the old gentleman and found him ey (vatciot Tor by ‘patlont public. | | Sdnotlleto any sppreciablo oxient. Tho | ¢ha; God, through Chrlst, healed “his enil- | inliabited by warlike Indlans, & largo [is positive of being nominated as sentor to H« about seventy years of age, quite PECIAI NOTICES t o e T aviee & Pobtar e ot | stone paveme so hot that when any | dren; that it was done willing], God was | part pl\vlm-h was then a sandy desert. from the ci The county delegates are | Well preser d. He informs us that he 4 y; i L “ o thas Amelin: tho slx months old. child of | swelter b attempted to cool oft in | unchangeable. The day of healing hadnot | -~ Being uvged to give an account of the | about equally d 1 betwoon George W, | Was for five s in an army band in COUNCIL BLUFFS, Mvr, and Mrs, Chris Nelson, hud died last | frontof his residence by sprinkling with the passed. Those who so taught taught error. | great ride, Graham proceeded: “It was | megleston and T. E. Beardsley Copenhagen, and that during this time | - M M ot Mo faneest | Bose the water sizzled - and . fisshed up into | There was no record in the book, showing | ghout the 'year 1851 that Aubrey gave e At i e ourth ward | O10 Bull came to Copenhagen and ten | TR SALE 0r wil trade will JNace at 10 o'clock today from the | steam. At least that is wl Billy Maloney | hen, or how, or why the gift of healing had | yic\wonderful test of human enAUTANCE | 1o s e soted fho APl musicians including Mr, Lay joined team. stallion No. 63, ol tn Wy lemoo, 1804 South Tenth strect said it did in front of the Manhattan, been taken back. before which all A nitemyta of the | v coneadad thay Ik H. Onkley will b8 Home i}y ardimade s tour of Gabminny, & ce. By Dr. Archibald, dam by Keutu; by et e Rt s gLt Uniil late in tho moon there was | This gift was su made, and it had | hefore all other attempts of the | j,qteq for the position of legislator. C. L. | and' Fnciund Mo Lot 1 | Olay,8 yours ol Apply to D Macrae Tony Gerspachor's saloon in the Metrepoll cely any travel on fotor lines. Tt | nover been recalled. This with other gifts | kind pule into insignificance. He was & | g it of the tnce. A. J. Covnish of the | o tgland - Mr. - L. taking the first | - . tan hotel building was discovered to he open | (R0 sinply too hot for people to venture ot ‘in the Holy Spirit.”” These gifts were | short, heavy set man, thirty-cight years FiiwL Dallaves Ra WiLl o suscesstal alss, Tl arinet., ‘\’.\X'rl-‘h Good girl by Mrs, A, P, My Jesterduy morninig, and the proprietor Wi | of doors, There wore o few p who spoken of s being given to the | of age, in the prime of manhood and | FIEEHe howillbo successful ulso. J. | They started out about 1844 and M chett, 120 Fourth strect. Lo L b il USRI od the heat and went up to o | Churches, God knew botter than to place | strength. His business for ten years as | J- Gillilan is alsothought to bea very strong | Larkeo tells many ancedotes of intorest | A0k RENT olation of the Sunday closing order. He will 1 He Since Bud Lindsay, th h & i QR RENT Phake his explunation 10 Judge MeGeo this | PAF but they obtained little rolief. The ar | these gifts in the hands of the chur 1o | o Santa Fo trader had made Him per. | man. Siuce Bud Lindsay, the colored saloon- | concorning the trip, among which is the W, Bilgor, 2 Denn atro Two good modern housus. 1ed to increase in torridity the higher you | Placed them “in the Holy Spivit. fectly familiar with the il 1 | keeper, managed to down B. S, Littlefield [ following: *I'he orchestra al layed | = — i morning. Wi 1 cent 1o the Chave | ehurch could only secure the gifts by having 3 L o Pridinbatiaon Hiled o 8 3 nivays payee | £NoR SALE or Ro rdo i The Brewer brothers, four In numbor, loty | fimoed: A lirge number wont to the Chvw | 85" Holy uld onty secure e sifis bY WAYNE | all “the stopping places, Ho was | vesterdsy by capturing the Third ward dele- | a selection o two previons fo- the ap- LA R T DT 0 last evening for Buffulo to thore joln the | map uls, garly - the maming and | Wiy tho gilt of healing il not seem to bo in | & perfect horseman, and _although | gutlon, e Deging to pick up courage, but | pearance of Ole Bull as the nudienco | Blufts. Haverly-Clevelund minstrels. 'The boys have | joay'the famous Sehubert quartette,but score | the ehurches, They had not the Holy Spivit | there were great riders in those day there are rumors of a combination that will [ Was assembling after which the g FANTED. o already established a repitation as more | gf them abandoned the CHp after thoy had | in, them. | none of them cared to dispute the palm | freeze bim out. In thecountry aistricts John | Violinist appeared and performed his | VWA3 vl e L than ordinary fun makers. They have - | started. Three horses were overcome by the peaker scourged the so-called Chris- | with Aubrey. On a wager of $1,000 he | McKesson and Frank . Deverin are said to [ Wonderful featof playing u piece on the | genoral Dusinesss also' haok keepiag. Address '(‘,)l\:thllu\;lll\\ acts for which they take the ton the Chaut “M”i ,I.“.“, And l{m Ul vile E -‘..l.l-e”\l\;;!(l::n"lznlsnhu{'n;::ymi-t..nrrllfi\_ \Jl};v undertook to ride nlone from Santa Fe | be in the load. four strings at once, or in other words, [ B, Bee olice, Counell Bluirs, = 4 wd to abondon their sed the system as being y un- \ g h b € ependence inst si S Courtney is making a strong fight fov the [ soprano, alto, tenor and base 3 sin- e There were two funerals from the Ct Vi < to town, The few stion but anti-Christisn, It was not 1;-’“"11:#; l-{‘ylxi:“ l.'.““hf :I(|i:§‘l l‘l:"\q"h.}f county attornoyship. but d, O Johnston and g\}-inuh'um:-nl e pr LR Wikt Pl fannen Yol oan By atiogiatl tian home yestorday They were v " st 4 ‘hed the grounds | science. It was a mere mixture of mud. A y 0 years ago that he un B. F. Johnson are also on deck, ONTONE BAGHNI0R (B o THhiL tto O the satne te ase of your death B R ADTRe i b e GmBad 1o the thEvte. | s it andreached the grounds | Meosophy was also, In his opinion, auother | took the torrible fot. It was to bethe [ B- [ Sehnses axetise on docke, o0 one occasion inan Ialian city Ole ny tine lea amily the homo clow fiedt of the pust fow days, Ono was o name- | the ttee ' wais found tho coolost. place | diabolical scheme, Spiritualism was put in | Supremo effort of his life, and he sent & | county' tommissioner. it is. prophesied that | DUl appeared and porformed the feat | onthotoliowingtstmss 0 Jess little waif and tho oticr wits the childof | that was discovered anywhere duriog the | o sane category. hulf dozen of the swiftest hovses uheud | ‘Thomas Dison will be wenominated. Joun | 410 8 young man abaut twenty.four years |2 WS Orik s ) at 418 her Mot the woman who died of diphtheria at the | day ¥ —_—— to be stationed at different points for use | Fraas s0 said to have a good outlook, | OF age came for d and said that he A home worth § R month, home a few weeks ago. A. D. Foster said it was two degrees hotter SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. in the ride. He left Santa Fe on asweep- [ while Churchill or Carder may be the third [ conld do the same thing, and verified his | 4 home worth & 1 i Ashley Hill, the little waif that was loft fn | than at uny tine during the summer, und two ing gallop, and that was the pace | provided the country delegutés do not unite | stutement. This piqued the virtuoso, | Shows worth 800 atkes pormonthe 0 the pos { Maloy at the vesi- | or three hotter than he had « scen before | At the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, | he kept up during nearly ever against them, and he forthwith drew a pen-knife from | above monthly. |)n" ents include prineipal dence of ¥ - M Mrllul'n_\' two or :m-..- ill‘l;rl'r'\y a vesidence of mauy years in Council LADIES LIN UNDERWEAR, hour 3,; th]u “mub until ‘)l\u feil | Tom llcum'n. th"‘ .\‘mn,h'(nl state_auditor, is | his pocket and cut all but the G string At Ay \:-nflm!w hil'on'oe « i T ictim of ¢hol- | that boiled up from the Nebraska side of the v line ('uru't‘uo\'ull all siz g in 11111‘-|.~qmu-u at Independenco. No man RIS 70 MBI ¥ ulw"l of wonderful flllgl 1“‘1"1 mn} = 5 erainfantum, The funcral will take place | river, but it found the thermometers dancing _bavgains 2ic and 39c. could keep with the rider, and he would L Goasia ok ot during the excitement which fotlowed | ~The store room, 3 fronting this afternoon and_the little one will be the 102 mark. { hetter goods in all sizes have killed every horse in the west (.”{.‘“‘.‘:,:“,‘{“;’,;‘;. ',‘,‘,2:.“:"fifffiga‘i';;’;‘{'{‘,l‘,', ‘:f,fl‘,:; the young man skulked from the stage.” L RGNS R buricd in \\'ulnm Hill cemete lm-kumrl.-ulu.l.;m.u:x x‘n rz o nilm:.l(n\\‘IIIII the I o, T80, 050 v §3.00. rather than have failed in the undertak- | tho run west of the depot in order torob er ‘kee h 50 heard that most i oral boautifal molern hose. Rev. Dr. Cooley yesterday morning made a | 4 re at 100, and ot o brvathy of uir Sk ote nm3d and tucked, ing. It took him just five days and four- | him, as they discovered that he had a fow | Wonderful of ull violinists, Paganini | e will bl far enumirod v i rief announeement to his people, thanxi n FE LA AT R i ) teen hours to perform the feat and it | dollarson his person. Ryan refused to go | Who, it will be remembered, was charged A ISR TR ) ::";:?sr.'-:r ::v';;:.';.m.:‘-'."‘\h"x":fi"'fi‘-“\.u'n"n'.}.x k- | W i ‘heapest goods at 50¢ to 5S¢, tucked onl: ;'OSL the lives of several of his best {H"‘“"‘I!l‘f‘ ol l““‘""l"f"|‘ to '"’l-‘"d Ih!muil"fl with mm'dm]'. ulml ({m'in;; h;fl lon T 3 ) his res on as astor, - ! from _resery t et St sy g oanlr S Ba IR FTRLFETBAM % insensibility, but were interrupted by three | prisonment had nothing but his ve At hoTal At tharaslrnaLio t 56 the blistering lawns | | In chemises 25¢, 30¢, dle, dS¢, Sic, ®¢ to | horses. After being carried into a room AL Lokl Ad 5 1 4 \g g thus o Tlt Lhat tho rcsigation anst be | B bikaing surasta. | But: tho. widkc came | 9190 it tho old hotel at Tndependence, Au. | policemen. ' The” wouldbe wbbers took | comfort him. The strings broko one by Ahont 10 co-operate heartily during the fow | from the hose steaming hot and did little to- [ Drawers to match all the above. brey lay for forty-eight hours in a d Franik Martin, were captuted, Thoy showed | 0n¢ until only the largest o G string weelcs of their continued sojourning together, | Wards coling the i S L]“”“‘ T LIST, bt ool stupor before he came to his senses. fight, but a few blows from the policemen’s ]"‘"“‘“"l‘"L "‘"L by perseverance he that all might be in good readiness for who- lus closec E Light weight sateen corsets (good | would never have recovered from the | clubs ina place whore they did the most arned to play almost any composi- ever should be chosen to succeed hia in-the | So7 and onE of the i by tharal | LaLO)BOC (s ¢ 7 £ shock had it not heen for his wonderful | good. made" them submi Although [ tion for the ~ vielin on * the one work it nall the toreid fury of the duy there | “Our Town Talk corset (ap back) 730 | constitution, ' The feat was regarded by | Ryun hud boen acting only on the defonsive | string). and pleasntly admits _that '?] “.%i‘» ‘]1‘|.l|:-fllx">n.&'n at the | wer house | jiom for the newspapor: & AR LI pm:»» ‘ab, western men as the greatest exhibition !\l.v\\'ua tllfiu arvested und the charge of fight- | although Ole Bull was wonderful O ot s et Ay A Gveine the Froator — DOLLAR LIST, Warner No, | 0f strength and endurance ever known | 118 lodged against him. man, and for the mimicing of birds, ) cat yesterday, and d b 2 B 1 » pluins.” AN EARLY MORNING THIEVING EXPEDITION. falling of water or anythingof the de- 1t of the afternoon the compay was short ree with every 100 feet of | i line, Tampico, Madam Nora, Duplex, | on the pluins, T L ling 3 I' 3 Pahten. “hroe of the mon wors prostrated | Bose purchased at Bixby's. Rty \“Whht became of Aubrey afterwards?" | At daybreal ning 1 seriptive order, perhaps had no equal, at one time, and it is claimed that this was TR Warner's No, 44 at 8125, was asked. on 3 plunfering expedition in Mrs. Jav’s | yet Paginini was a much more thorough al canse of the shut down instead of the | . C. by \[;-‘u]u|| ing, ] -“ Equa nn!;1~u\|1\lt;‘mr«-z‘ml:ill “After his ride he became the lion of :&‘}l::"l’::“"“{‘;;'_il ::,1‘“[‘m~m>“fi\‘,"-r"]':;'“l.“f“ musician and had much morve legitimute g out of an armature, s reported. © building, Omaha; 203" Mor s health corset uf . e s dime ated at St | 5 i silvet his pro- | oxecution, arkee o rete o rCatnd A E e aa it R0t k, Council Bluffs, Boal WAl tIBBY KOS T a TRa: died and feted at St. | gress was interrupted by the awakening of | ¢Xecution. Mr. Tarkee came to Crete ‘ e g il Louis as though ho had been & conguer- | Shams i orruplod by the nwakening of | lust Novembor from Dukota und expects ; S attiohi ane N SR et 1 black, 1 gh | 2 | James . Aughe, who discovered that b ox] bad condition, i fotal sl wero feared. R o ; § 0 £2.50, fust blac THE 1T O ELGR i e b TS CRTRIGTH oty At | Rk RO Calbo e | to make it his home. He hus puid very SUHGIGAL lNgT[TU PE R O |t (hINEtd IROTAR kit Fo (810ho noty ! waists (Ball the hand of a f Ono day in 1854, | neath his pillow. Mr. Alghe's bed wascloso | little attention to music for a numbar of ! ndow o Srods st t 0 W B BN e oreribvantv.ave diforent, |-n to the door and the lattor was open. He | yeavson account of the effects of a felon AND Gl e ey "”"““‘IE‘; i [ SncoiLitay 1ol Jor al) oS00 10 WIS B |yt ik o at prosent. Be convineed jumped out to investigate and the thief dealt | on the indext finger of the right hand e moaitas up to the | prover enumeration of the population of | e can suit you in any kind of a corset, heart and dropped dead in o Santa Fe | b8 Stnging sow that knocked Bn back | which made clarinet playing impossible, U 1 Y gelotiho nond then placed in the | Gouncil Blufts, is for the ity council to ap- BOSTON STORE, e : he bed r ¢ > vi san play i — gurdan Lo young snowy white mbbits and a | PEUCLIITE T 108 L chinet o b o Ao ta, | taloon, He utied fn an unkiown | of Jim Daily ud th twotiads oft ey but took np the violin und ean pley, it bioad of it groung: ducks. They modo a | Point o ot of chutiortars and o thom o, an emembered of Au- | together toward the depot. Daily is the hmuch foree yet, notwithstanding IAfLyAmip LT shie Jiob permitiad L iould be taken," sald Al b T e ey dkable ride. Weight- | athletic tough who was arrested last mght for | the rheumatism. He has a fine instru- ! o eno Lheir lingdons lone, Saturday niht | wan Lacy yester “Iam in favor of ap- : L Ohauca nyns, o mai was tried upon the charge of mur- | robbing J. Kitchen of %0 cents and biting oft | mentabout three hundred years old and . R e U\,";‘Gg“{m\l\.;x propriating #00 of the city funds for this et L‘“‘l"“"“'fl.“‘"’ ‘“““n}"‘l“‘? der, but was acquitted, and, joining the | 8 portion of Kitchen's thumb because he re- | values it very highly. He' has been a Cor. Broadway and 26th st., B o Aaong peart Y | purpose. We could appoint about twenty ut there was not enough frigidit; confoderate army, wiskilled at Wilson's | fused to give up the monoy, D farmer since coming to America, Council Bluffs, Ia. Travel on the cloetric motor lines was | 800d, bright, active young men, divide the | fempt great crowds of peoplo to seck Us | Creck while leading. his brigadeinto | & Tha'"TFhonds ““put_ " bail . stopped for an hour or two yesterday after | city upintosmall districts and they could | *hade. Therewasa faic attendance, but no | pagyle,” ough ; 4 B Sleeplessneas, nervous prostration, nervous | | Por the trestmentof alt surzlonl and ohronio 3 ) diseases and diseases of the blood, e " e securo his release, In company | o Sleeple . noon. ‘The intense heat of the day added to | complete the work in a weok. And it will not | Such numbers as would have gone out to the | SR A .| with the thief above mentioned Daily went | $yspepsia, dullness, =blues, cuved by Dr. | diseas : that provided by the friction of the machinery | cost over €50, Give the boys § @ day and | Erounds had the day been just reasonably | Tickets at lowost rates and superior | to Mrs. Joy's boarding house. When the | Miles' Nervine, Samples free at Kubn & | Private disonsos of the urinary and sex was too much for the dynamos i the power | s 200 e TR G TREER GE T | warm, Thoso who thought of going by 'bus | fecommodations via the great Rock Is- | thief was discovered by Mr. Aughe, the latter | C0.'8, 13th and Douglus, organs, el pniliec Mrlotire, oysti o o natorrohoea, lost mahood, se 1 fmpe D¢ house. The iusulation on the armature of e ! ) d out by the rement land route- Ticket office, 1602— awoke the other inmates and H. . Henis RN and wenknes: troitod suocetulY. one of thio largest ones was melted off and the | the remaining 8140 will defrayall the other | Were frightencd out by the remembrances of ¢ ¥ ? 4 i o Par stree vered that hi oh was: mi SMALL DOG AND BIG MAN. Particulirattention pald to diseasos of the REAL Was Duvnd o, leaving tho cars | expenses. We conld uppaint, mon for whnso | the dusty roulyvay und the prosence of the NI L (DR e e By s i A, (‘m.i tamtion. oS, stranded all along the linés. Many of the | Veracity and reliability 10,000 people could roasting sun. These who planned on going VOYAGE OF A BIBLE. cents, was lying near the door empty. His | How a Poor Little Canin> Was Mauled | pitireh, Bie ysis, Kidney diseases, as passengers on them had taken a ride just to | Youch, and then we could forward our | out by rail had haraly less dread of the terri- BLH 5 e Rl i d o8 room/mate was also #1.45 poorer. W hile mak: With a Policeman’s Club. B ignts Dlsase: RiSUnatm Bl (A3t g X o Jeners rter backe Y - o 5 r - as ulso #1.45 . W ak- h & Policeman’s Club. rcel ydrocele, Dropsy. Tu= feo if it was possible o cool off by the rapid | Sehedulcs to General Portor bucked by the | vlo blaze through which they would have to | Curious Recovery of a Family Relic | ing the rounds the thief was in his stocking | with all these hydrophobia patients 1805 0t tho eye and Club motion, hey werocompelled to swolter in | GhUEN returns. There. s 1o doubt but that | climb in going from the Chautauqua depot. to 8,000 Mil s from Home. fect, but when Lo skipped with Daily he | ,ring to New York to bo troated tho Seliitourvatugonnd il AR the S f by w o i b 3 fctave oy 1 ror 1 il o0 Vi % el i 2 i e o o ndont Order | Will be used to dofray expenses for worl that | StaY at tome, of the late Vice President William T\ and by thar time the bold frecbootay | cited over dogs of all sorts and of all | to,the treatmentof Uterin disenses. uwkeye lodge, No. 184, Independent Order | o “Lublic necessity. There has been too lul\;‘ml(! whodh:f on the )gmurluls, and the | Thaw of the Pennsylvania railroad, re- :l“:":‘m"gm“)"l "fifiiq':;:“r‘,:hm'ml:'m;’:h{ Sonditions orl’;ulumn;nr‘unll lhnit‘llion Modicine sont scourely cked and free from o ter olaver who braved the scorch and went an, sovered hi PeNso o bi 4 i bACLIDOAS, ABLONY ; g *mpe ity L | observation, :'l\fil:)fiu‘::}.k-' lllllll(,lu‘m\lelumgl }ndl}lv}l( about | (00 Whore was a treat in the form of a ser | covered his decensed father’s lost bible | built fellow of about twenty-four years, with | So yesterday, when w pet dog at No. 843 | Correspondence confidential. Address: this busincss, and now Lum in favor of goiug | 1100 MRov e Honson. He is far diffor. | in n extraordinary manner, writes o | light complexion, sandy mustacho and light | Wkt Fifty-ninth strect bogan to foam 3 DR. BELLINGER S O york ind toing semething. onumora. | €1t 48 8 preacher from what hois us a lec. | correspondent of the Philadelphia Rec- | hair. He had the pale appearance of aman | ooV H T bark and th L L D S Tt pand warden J.-H; Safole will undertake to give the new enumera. A 4 4 fa, hetatoRvifokas BtV dn just released from jail. He wore a light | ° he mouth and bark and snap, the | Oor, Broadway and 2ith st., Council Bluffs, Ta, QR0 el . Bailoy, tors at least 1,000 names that Captain Hight's | tuver. In his sermon there was an absence | ord. he story forms a ‘un.t y sequel to | jus Rt tAlL s RN Vo s A A anron two women in the house tied him with a 2. B Lanning, grand secretary, mon did not get. If this is doue our count | Of that humor and drollery which makes his | the recent tour of the holy land by the | Woolen spotted shict. Considerable surprise | o "6t ce o eo" “wichtub and yelled Spare, grand treasurer. The officers inst T how from 5,000 t0.10,000 m COUNY | lectures so amusing. ‘He presents his | three Methodist ministers from Pitts- | Was expressed that the police should allow | P1C 3 . g pAL L Pi ~o were: W, P. Lewis, N, G.; H. O, Maxwell, B hW0 more names | ¢ 0 on e with less force, 3 such a dangerous character out on light se- | out of the window for the police. The Largest 8tock of Picture Sty s axwelh | than the fool schedules that bave been sent | thoughts with no less force, however, and | hupg, Rev. W. H. Pearce, D.D., Rev, i i 4 ) B : ; M. De Groat wy, and W, HC |GGl R Will b sent after they | there are eloguent passages which aro a most | mv' & [ eake. D.D.. and Rev. J. A, Bul. | CUZily. as be was guilty of both maynem and | Sergeant Chapman of the Forty-sev- | Fpgmes and Mouldings pher, treasurer. The lodge enters upon | 1,0 und herea while longer waiting for | Pleasing substitute for the missing fun. el e ERG SOVeE bk Soikin the night before, enth street stution, happened to be pass- | % ) o anewterming vers prosperous condition | iyt come up and enumerate themsejves., | Dean Wright preached tho eveningsermon. | [AR¥nG e I TY NEWS AND NOTES, ing at the time, and, unduunted by the | Ever brouzht 1o he wese e how o S0 b B D O ot ono humdred anid | 1f the board of trado will take hold of the ‘oday the programme is as follow e THOIANE ANE0r AW ARRHUNS Today Mr. Cartright, herctofore Omaha | conflicting cries of **Murder!” and *Mad | Wholosale stock of M. i bought ! Y N y strong and rapldly galn- | yqiness in some practical manner like this | . L .—Assembly bible study—Dean A. | party, bound homeward, reached the | correspondent for the Journal, entered upon | dogl” ran into the house and up at sheriffs sale ut n % per cent of ing in membership, I 4 g e B 1 P dog 0 h use al p the 3 gl "ww“‘_‘m}u ected 1o preach in tho | instend of wdoptinie a lot of spitaful, childish Wrlght. Topic, Ethies—Matt, v. Mediterranean sea they boarded a ves his duties as city editorof that paper, while | gtaip He found the two women in two le vilue. We will sell you picture First Baptiet chureh vesterdus morning by | resolutions we won't huve any reason to kick, y e .. | selat Alexandretta, o small town on the f Mr. W. 0. Jones, who has been doing double | oiiihs uid the dog groatly excited and aper than you can buye e unfine Rapvenpdss dhurch yeateniar. morning by and majority of tive pooplo Wil loast now JosrE SIS izn;«'n:l .. ILis over cight thousand | dutyas dty wnd assoviate alitor, will here- | o 4o, véning to pull the washtub over in e TR ) ; announcoment 10 thitl | 444 4y enumerator has been aromnd. miles from Pittsburg. Some offi after confine himscl ie duties of the lat- | ende: g : ; 3 i » i o ot RO s o Gt | If the matter is browgWt upin the council S ZGES, 0. Round Table. eRom or et ter position. tselforts togot freo. Niles & Whaley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Saturdiy, proach at tho. Chautauqua | 1 Will vote for such an appropriation.” AL den ‘Calt, Rev. | oard, and going up to Rev. Dr, P Ai Doughton, an employe at Lindsay's res- [ Sergeant Chapman is not only a brave yestorday afternoon, and is to lecture this PO T al % rt t: ¥ nm >, 8, Honst ande i i o | taurant while manipulating a sharp butcher | man, according to the Evening Sun, / evoning, o was excused in view of the ex. | 9- G- Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. EiBiHenson DD 5 BRI }:“I’:l‘e“‘]'l‘:l'l‘l'l“5“;";““}} h‘ul;}u"“fifi‘l ',hjlll‘l knife, let the utensil slip and it cut o large | but he isa thoughtful man, and though e |. -\ url) 1 y of Oddfellows, at its regular meeting in- stalled the officers for the ensuing term, Past Graud M. De Groat was the installing oficer, and was assisted trewe heat. The management of the Chau- RS ST Dr. H. S. West, porcelain crown and bridge e i$ | piece of flesh entirely off his left arm. In- | he could have shot the dog, if the dog tauqua also objected, foaring that it might Mortality Among the Little Ones. | work, No. 13 Peatl. Ly ACmONLersns years beforo, and as it | flammation hos set in and bois in a danger- | would have held still long enough, or MANUFACTURING CO. lesson the dttendance at the grounds. Asa | “This torrid weather will make a fearful e would probubly be sadly misscd by its | ous condition. clubbed its brains out, he refrainad be- i partisl atencment for those who were disap- | mortality among the babies if it continues The Botched Census. owner it had been cavefully preserved e e id not wa ) o futed in not hearing him yestenlay morn h lo 1 ) ) at Aloxandretta, awaiting ihe visit of | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- | S34% he did nob want to scatter blood 1 Blind { bearing him yesterd ovi- | much longer,” said a plysician yesterday. | The wrangle over the census grows hotte lexandretta, awaiting | ! Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap - | and portions of dead dog over the apart- 2 S e e e et oy the | “Phcre are several thousand babies in the | Calling names does not amount to much u ather ?“,l‘b“[g""‘* to carry it back toits | dren tecthing proluces natral, uict sleep. | ang, * So he told the frightened owners S“Shv Doors anc 1nds R oL L : city whom the census tukers didn't get, but [ less they aro called off for the enumerator to | OYGEYR HOR (o e of the flat to wait, and went for a bottle | Band and Seroll Sawlng. R thers wore the recipients of a few | the grim angel will got them in vast numbers | take down. There have been enough names [ 126 S & HITEE WhS TEGUERET, 10 P EEE BLIZZARD COMPLICATION of chloroform, which ho obtained at the | Flaining. Sawing of all iiinds, Lorch Bragiots nd & good deal of spmpathy yesterday. | if this heated term continues, Mothers | called, in a certain sense, to swell the census l\ll'iLIGIZ\IlL. G e s KR 2 drug store on the corner. sawdust by _the barrol, AT R The stff fizht they had mude to have the | ghould be very watchful and carcful, Babies | of Council Bluffs to double its real count. | him. The yol fs oo of tho old-fash- | Bow a Man Escaped Lynching ana | o dosed nsponge with this and ap- | frst-oluss, Telephone Sunday law enforved had_proved a failuve, | g s RCEIAI E saa e g i “ | him. ~ The volume is onc of the old-fash e ronched the dog cautiously with the YOUR PA’ and yesterday was the first day f oo | that use nursing bottles are the most subject | But abuse is not securing justice for the city, | joned Polyglot bibles, which are quite His Innoccence Was Established, proache i i Y ¢ duy was the first duy for two | to summer complaints, and the bottles should | whieh i e et AT o VE R Rrare Jquiy 5 e sponge held out invitingly before him, | - _— months that they had been compelled to open | Huve the. grentest oare Tho ohild shogly | Which is now suffering the greatest wrong | rave now. On its fiy-loaf is writtenin | A group of old timers were talking | SHGREC (00 (08 Cava o oled o (R0 0 their shops at 7 o'clock and mingle thering of | hivve no mille that s mot boes previaaaly | €ver perpetrated upon it. lead pencil: **John 13. Semple, Pitts- | about the weather, and the conversation S PRI 80 &8 % MAXON & BOURGEOIS, the razor with the music of the Sabbath | mixed with diluted lime. v Above all, | It is evident that Captain Hight intends [ burg, December, 1844.”7 The name is re- | carried them back to the great storms of | & GHICIHION toRC, Archi d moming church bells Itwis o ool | give the babies plonty of baths, and keep | sticking by bis position. Ho is by o means | peated on the hext puge. The three | yeurs ago. The hgianifed aviliashiardiorm apdyl AV RO itects an Tama s fd the four immes they Leok 1 | them elean und cool.” ~ L | witing ga(.;:nm l:rm x:lc and h;s ulslsl‘sluuls L'ln‘rtfynw?“ bmlyl\,; now to Ir ittsburg, .u{\ The e (l;‘l(“s;:“d(‘:!|l‘:])"lll‘d‘gll?‘!:h[ v | Sergonnt shoved it closor, but this un- Superintendents. z and temper, It is reported that hercaf N A & Ko i | can be mistaken about the count. This city | not recognize this particular name, al- ¢ e e 21y, gered the dog, who barked louder and o Co LB there will be no more Studay Shaving 10 10 | mome 1o hocos b oo 040 MAUCe | as done a great deal for Captain Hight in | though they knew there were several wd, death, suspected murder and | 85 R0 CHS Y0 PECEE G any Fine Interior Decorations. cents. Many of the barbers, before the Sun- | W are recelving new goods daily and can | Many ways and at times when he needed its | families of the Semples in this city. an attempted lynching that only mis- with one superior effort broke the string Room 250 Merriam Block, Council Bluffs, Ta day closing was agitated, made no_difference | offer great bargains in carpets, bedding, cook | SUPPort —in securing desired positions. Frank Semple, who attends nn?u-, ad- | carried because the subject missed a iR Hal Il't A atyad ul\n- S in" Room G10N. Y, Life Buildin In the Sunday charges, but the two months' | gtoves, ote. We wish to make room for our | It 18 not possible that he would be | ministration of the estate of the late | train. e L e e s e TN TV R To tasto of iberty hus warked o great, chane, | ful'stocic.” We would b pleased to have you | EUlty of ‘ingratituto and o doubtiess | \Willium Thaw, is i son of the gentice- | “The winter of 1870-80,us youall recol- | SPnge vith s mouth open 1o recotve s | = A i and they havo determined to make the public | figure with ws for cash or on the installmont | Would do auything which' ho = could | pyyn alluded to, and o reporter carried | lect, was avery severe one, and many | he tergeunt s lavge man, but, b : pay day work if it is demanded vl We will ship ali goods fre of charge | consclontiously o satisty his frieuds. Ho NGe0 ROE ) e e har o tho meatrie wore frosen | can move quickly on” occasion and ho At the meeting of the S by Lis B R A LA S R it e L U evidently belioves he is right and, as all | the bible to his office on, Fourth avenue | persons living on the praivie weve frozen | ) o0,q Gopy quickly yesterday., He chureh (formorly the Harmony) mission y ; el Kon know, he would not sacrifice his notions of | yesterday. As soon as it was shownhim | to death. me time before a_man | Lo o0ty o0 Tl ‘one bound and terday afteruoon the question of abundoning p vay. | right,no matter what the cost might be. ho recognized it. ~ “For years it lay in | named Crandall had moved from Morris | 50/ 1ig club, prepared to sell his the present site of the church and moving It seems, therefore, certain that there is no | our family pew at the Third Presby- | toa farm in southeastern Dakota, One | 4! ¢ his D |'~' the "building 1o another wnd better location oM ope to be'looked for from that source. Tho | farian chureh,” he said. “It was givon | day a big storm camo up, and Mrs, | life dawly, [If he went o Taris ho wis ed. There was too small an at- : ] Lot A only way out is for the board of trade to Stop | fot hor X : S i ; 5 3 wanted to'see other rs there tha s P tendance present to take any deflinite actio Council Bluffs will bo well represented in | ol No 00 (Vo bia'tnd. go to work to | father by a gentleman who became a | Crandull, who happencd to be on the | Ny 'y si0urty laboratory. Tho two wom- | DR. J D. JACKSON, Dental Surger7. DUt the remrics Indicuted b favorablo. view | the state regutta at Spirit. Lako this week. | Beowte gow men to tke o mew. count: Iy is | missionaty among the Choctaw Indians, | pluin with her voungest childy was | o5 SRR 0N o chaivs and wrapped |, Alkinds of work done, Vob con sa, gng of the project. 1t is claimed that there are too | The following crews started for there Satur- | useless to ask for avoluntary enrollment or | He l"' zed it highly, us we used it every | caught in the blizzard and both frozen | Sy SRS TG B0 o Siniles ana | hitifon youngold mhd iotk. 'Coundil T1uits. emall & number of people living in the imme- | day night: Double scull, J. L. Dodge and | 0 seck any corrections’of the lists so long as Sabbath at church, When I wasa boy T | todeath. Mrs, Crandall’s pavents lived screamed, while the dog raced around | —— el e diato vicinity of the church to sustain it and | pyil Dodges substitute, C. B. Reid, Four. | they are in the hands of the present_enumer- | used to read the text out of this “same | in Morris, and when the news of her | A" g th lwm" Q' valpadiand that on'y a small portion of these attend the | oiia e, 1. W, Patterson. L. Zarmehten, | M€ 1£ Captain Hight will not join fnhelp- | book i church, Welldo T remember death came her father started to Dakota | 800, tround, the ¥eom AAC YEIPIC B8 F. M. ELLIS & CO meetings, o people on Hurrison street, or | §°% “Thotutan, 4, H. McWilliams substi: | 18 Socure o now count of tho disputed dis- | jt.» to bring buck the remains of his daugh. | Pavked in a frenzy of anger und ito- - Vi . @ largo number of them, have expressed a do- | i M TROTRON F B MEWHIAMS; Substl- | yicts by new men, then it would seem ad- argo numbor of them, have > ricts by now it would seem | Mr. Semple is now o gray-haired gen- | ter and grandchild. Crandall and his | W0t e R HITECT S Sire to v tho church located on that thor- | M Morviam alsa went us . dologato to | VISAbIo oo un Eawmerstion madeunya: | tioman. His fathor died in 1877, ho | wife hud not got along vry well to-| It wis gotting very feverian, Indovty Port i it Is moved there, Itis ussorted that | LHGState Rowing wssoclation, i fior tho rces | oy ‘wiuld go far to convineing the general | bible was missed a good many yearsago, | gether, and in some way rumors of foul | ey GRS oliogs end with his And Bt Bunasiatsndanis an organization of Afty” members and the at- | g BEHGN 5o to Clear lake, where o sérics | Public that Captain Hixht and his men have | but as it was simply used for churchpur- | pluy erept out. slub. The dog stopped and _offered bat- | g k0 and_ 42 Hoo Bullding tendanco of at least one hundred can be se- | o weed AT 10 h ; * | neglected their work and would bo stronger | poses no search was made for it. “Tho mnext nafternoon tho berenved [ G- e SCK BOTRES i, Bortho jaw O Jtoams 241 und 240 Mertiu eured if the change of location is made. The | *'aeE USRI 0 0 bractice which | Showing than any mere abuse. Such lists | © “But your father carvied it abroud | father arrived in Morris with his d tint sifancod it and. two more on the | Couicil Biwity Ta.”dorrespond proposed site is on the comer of Harmony | gy,ev'ought to have had in order to compets | c0uld be tendered Captain Hight and he could | yith him, suggested the reporter. The bodies were frozen solid, and faat - sionned. AkS OnG NQ oy ot Tty i aud Horeison - streots. 1€ tho necessary | itk Ve Ltato teauns, and L they win prises it | %6 Drought to face the fssue divoctly, either | “iNo "ho never went abroad,” veplied | rangements were made to thily them | head that kitled it. = hon e Scty means can be secured to detray the cost of | iy y et rq 00 RS oo ,l.l"_h) R refusing to accept these omitted names or No, ) ad, il . g 5 L shed his club in the tub of water and 3D EDMUSDSON, Pros, K. L. SHUGART. Vice-pres o & o : e The i one M. Orane| ¥ CHARLES B, HANNA N, Cashler. moving the building snd_purchasing the lot else making the necessary corrections in his | the gentleman. *T have not the remot- | out, When this was done Ms. Cran o two women came down from thelr P L 24 A th it i quite probuble tho change will bo_made, | ©Ver 8reuot without hope i that direction. | §iC." st idon how the biblo turnod “up 000 | dull’s body was examined. A deep | LAV W oy 10 conta to bury The political broezes are beginning to stir, R % i m———— miles away from Pittsburg, 1 can form | wound in her side was found. 1t didn’t ri caca it. and The otes thoy caney from i Jocul domo: | 519 Wishto sell your property callon the | e Manhatten sporting Beadquarters, 418 | no conception how it got that far uway. | take the peoplo of Morvis long to mako | te dog inu vacantJot. cratic harp are not replete with harmony. In Broadway, a . d, pres » Broadway. Certain ft is, though, T am glad to get it | up their minds that murder had been - he “jm_“ Al [Citae ) nbis OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, l:r.t:‘.tt‘.. :":fi:?‘i.i?:hi“’:&‘:.?“..i‘:."’K“".‘.'.'ol'-’f.‘.li Hesline Thiaeh & Coolness and Comfort at the Lake. | back again. It recalls very vividly my | committed, - Crandall, it was thought, ORLNANE, s cured r. | Paid up Capital . e 2 8150,000,00 - 2, ) i . . § 058, SPAS! sleeplessness, by Dr. Through Faith, v “ ; father, and my own boyhood duys. had arvived that night with his surviv- | ¥ o ) et A il d Prof 0.000.00 was held on Saturday evening, and another iy > h g% Lake Manawa drew a large crowd yester- s Y 3 X L ¥* | Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kubu & | Surplus and Profi A i will bo held tomorrow evoning for the pur. | The First Baptist church was crowded yes- | 4, 2%00 4 the people that were thero wer ing child and gone to the house of his | G5 y5th and Douglas Liability to Depositors ... ... 850,000.00 of organizing democratic clubs. Os- | terduy morning byan audience which listened | (o8 T S O i ot sigh with Through _coac wn palaco [ mother, who lived near the \'11111‘1‘; 3 A s B s : o 1A Millor, 1 O, Glowson, nsibly all of these clubs are forthe pur- | With much iuterest to Rev. John Alexander | qiaoo Suien for the ability to take off theie | 1€ pers, dining eclining chair | lynching party was organized in short Ixercise and Health. Shugart, E. B Hart, J. D, E mauon, inres e of furthering the fortunes of the party | Dowie. This reverend gentleman is a gradu- | g0 2 g : s to Chicago and intervening poi arder and armed with ropes, o The | prercise, with both men and women, | Sahbinsn. Transiet wnersl U5 of uny binik this city, but at least one of them is for B flesh and sit down in their bones, It was Biinatant o e R A oA thoronghly h i i i the purpose of boating. the 1ife ut of whit is | &0 Of Edinburg and hus been for years pad- | go)ighytully cool and ploasact tnere all day. er 0 D r of @ church in Melt I nth and Farpam soarched, but Crandall was nob {0 bo | 428 quostion ef inielligenco—a comsid- | In feashiwestorh Bk U oo p g T, styled the Bowman-Lacy ring. It will be | tor of & church in Melbourne, Australia. | g procze made splendid sailing, and the AR eration of kind and quality, rather than ° | 7 composed largely of young agd energetic | Later he put in a very successful year on the 15t Avenue and 21st 8t, e ——— found, His mother insisted that he had k \y lake was covered with sailing craft. The The Independent of July 8 is devoted | not arrived, but she was not believed. democrats, and it is headed by ex-City Clerk | Pacific coast and for the past two weeks or A 4 R . ) 10 ) ) L b i R - " bathing beaches were crowded with cool | to asymposium on subjecis suggested by | Finally the crowd gave up the search % pputed t Mot~ o " o) ach- ? i tam B Clad, b f fighgr Huniagion, who W soputed to he sob.| mare Bab ks Ssxiag U9 sty Ralistons -“-’fklh- splashers all day sod untl late at | Independenco day, William E. Glad- | and wont home disgusted. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, o Ty pretty hot weather for politics, but the | O™ and thinkers in Omaha. = His speclalty | e mho temporature of the water | stone, Bishop Huntington, President **Now comes the strange part of the o Whalosale anA Betall Dealors |nemmes W boys are determined to have some fun with | Secms to be the doctrine of healing through | \was simply delightful, and if some | Burtlett, Prof. E, A, Frecman, of Ox- 3 story, The next morning the body of th old political bosses. Whether thero is | faith, As this was the theme of his discourse | enterprising follow had started u floating ves- | ford, England, Prof. Goldwin' Smith, [ Mrs. Crandall had been entively thawed such an ur.mmtmn:- ':uu !."33'5": ;wdr yesterday morning he was closely listened to. w"’ifl. few of lhusvl “{""-‘V"'{.',“h"’vm water | General 0. O. Howard out, and snother examination was made, 4 d if it does exist, whether it is detrimen S g s would have come out during the day. aopn) . Howard 1A gut, and snother ion was made ot axa Tacsied Quoations. Tho liye | Ts text was: “Whon the evon was come | Wiy 5y wisg’ tho maronant, made his last | Greoloy, Joaquin Millor, Judg There was nosign of the broad gash they brought unto him many that were pos- 1 Benson J, Lossing, General S, - | that horritied the people the night be- . ; - = g gue. lsuo is tho determiation 0f tho Young e b | 4eqgoq with dovils; and he cust out. the spir- :,‘}‘{ffi;",fi-'flflkw{‘&’&nfl&,m:ng?umofi strong and Bishops Clark, Goodsell and | fore. Thore woro no bruises, o signs [ oo Largest Suck wnd Lowest Peloos. baakors send fr Ghigionioe o 7o benefits of party work and victory, 4ts with bis word; and bealed all that were | in sending it to the beight of about elght bua- ‘ Haygood are among the contributors, of fonl play, There’s a mystery for you! 08. 205 and 207 Broadway, an an erce ] ) 18

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