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S e nh THE B“"E‘"_\\ 'l'l H':S’I‘. THE L s .Iy{" ollier. Delegate “ TH & COUN "1 § CRrors. y Halford off the gang plank .m( duced the justice to offer his services as af ; of it when as he nearod the top a rope slipped 2 boarding tho tug mistaking him for a news- | arbitrator, and they wore accepted. The old | and he foll to the hottom, & distanceof ot The Citizens of Omaha Asked to Lend The mecting adjouned subject tocall, | ARcduction in AN Cereals Shown by | paper man. The tug took the party to tho ! S | five feet. When taken out he was still alive, ser Bal 0 sdint o man was anxious to rotain possession of the Vhon taken ont hey - a Helping Hand. i I M it s Sy | the { Returns. : griiser Bultimory,which immodintoly steamed | ! Wi AvON O coursing club desired to | DOLbadly bruised. There were “ovidences of £t " Oxana, August To the Editor of Tus . Bivney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. Wasmiseron, Angust 9, here is o re- t Boston., fntornal inurios, Wich It 15 theugnt il Visiting Delogates Teadered a Reception by : 4 - - g ' - . use the lnmbor they contained for th | soon canso death. . Bek: Ashas boen announced through the | PERSONAL P& RAGRAPHS. duction in the condition of all cereals as ro- Wont Cron Pulletin, tion of keunels elsewhire, 1t was finally | the Omaba Society. pipers and ofherwise, the Young Men's § ekt ors BRT: Bt ported by the dopartment of agriculture Wasiivaroy, Augst 0.-The weather | agreed to alle old man and let the | Mo Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Christian assodation of this elty is financially : Wandof St. Paul fsat the Paxton. | Tho gecline from Jily 1 toAugust | is from crop bulletin says that the weather during | €D take the lumber, Lindt gave notice that [ Broadway embarrassed. The board of directers of the W. Benson of Lincoli 18 at thy Murtay. | g1 to 5.8 In com, from 8.6 to70.1in oots | the past week in Minnesota, South Dakota, award must be pad atonce or he would A BRIGHT SCENE AT KESSLER'S GARDEN. | association is now engaged in a ¢ nvass J. Dixon Avery of Fremont s at the Mil ind from 8838 to s s in barley The condi- | apopp, Kar M I i call foran execution to be issued for the sale SUl b Assoclution is now euge Lt lard tion of buckwheat is 00.1and of spring rye | Sr ookl Kasus, Missourd, Hiinois and In- | of enough of the clnbs property to pay the J. H. Dixia of St. Joe s rveristored at the | 7% _The conditin of Trish potatoes 1 vee | dita was gonerully unfavorable for growing | amountof the judemont | \ el Cisey diced from 9.5 10374, Fulls of 20 potuts in- | €1ops, owing to the continued drought Tk her An v 68 B Tho Prosident’s Address aff Weloome~ | 31 topaylag the present indobtelness B. I Tebault of Plattsmouth is at the | dicatesthe disasterwhich has befallenthe | and hot, dry winds, Tarvesting is aboat | 10ft the court room very well satisfied with UL Mo bi it i tesponses by the Visitors —Proe uponthe lustitution, the remainder lo bo | Cas corn erop within: thirty days. The cause is | completed in'southern Minnesota and south. | 1he result. He is in mnany vespects one of Sy request of plople who weerle & 1 I Cisey 3 i t D10 ORErEEON v Omaha, | have arranged to start o t it ¥ ot 1 " pel I Gont th th borah 9 o amoranily hich® tenperture of the | emn Dakota, Crops are much improved in | M0t rmarkablo charmeters in the ity He | Omaha, I have avringed to start a_train « gramme ot Exercises at nsedin connection with the membership fees J. G, Offord of Des Moines isa guest at the ¥ ! 1008 not ap) 1o bo o i b Se earlier on Sundays than herctofore, leaving Al x » g A contral maice disteicts, with insufficiency of | Micl . Towa and the extreme northern | 90 R o op OVa sixly o) sevont ¥ s { Deatl stiodt &3 Hinser's Park Today. in paying the current expenses forthe tiscal | Casey vain fall, ; portions of lllinols by timely ruins. | Kfnten T g but clatins thot ho was born i | Ouk strect at 0:04 n. m. and Pearl streot ab yearending Miy 1, 180 1. H Pope of Boston was at the Murray | gReturns of the drought, which cover a e, Mareh, 1301, ana is_con tly iu his [ 610w m This ison acoantof the dummy Ofthe indebtods ! the present time, | lst night. broad area, and the soverity of the eflects | Foueht Out the Feud, R DR ) 0 ke | avi bt o Sy T e W WhY The Tl T e about orehal, o £,000, s on accountof tho | A, D Al of St. Louis is in the city, ut | yroduced v more yoneril aid depresing | o s Augist 0.—Two of tho | of feaite St e rasiowr b v AU ik Y0, SN vaT el e 4 d 11 the Cusey thin the signal scrvice record of tempera. | RN it Fes Vot | of fratio yel, aud next to th o he takes SRS never 14 happier crowd fion o {ho: Siractuke; oroe. and Kbow the | - DV.T Gatity of Chleag wai at (e Siton:| Ties IDBSIR'tE ol Ios o Ohie et by Gandy boys today met two of the Fairchilds | in th Uare of his dogs, which are vast in Superintendenty gathe ast night e L R R AT S R great difference botween the northern and | inTuscnol. A feud existing beiween tho | i and number, is the fact, it he is It was the oceasion of tho reception given | MOTHAseloan and such purt venu AT S ik o | Soutnern parts of the state. The southern | two families, a ficht ensued with knives, in | tenarfan aud has never used tobaceo or The Midsi r Salo from rents as could b diverted to the pay- | _J. C Grancy of Columbus, O., Is at the defa B | awilats Bros s y kind of wleoholiv stimulants in | | by the Bohenian Torners to the visiting del | yiont of i tding (ndebtednos o MYINT | Moo division of counties i Indiana and Illinois | Which Brown Gandy received fatal wounds | K L Lo stimnulats in hi At the Bos 'y ) g 1 v : A . have likewise received e damage than | and Joo Gundy was very badly wounded, | and takes as much interest in a g 3 > Cityy at | qhe northe lio conditions ave slightly | Que ofthe Fairchilds wus seriously cutand | chuse with the hou LRI higherin Missouri. In IKansas the severity | there islittle hope of his recove nlls of bony cighty years Wall paper o 'oll; not remw —— the of raisiig by subseription the nants, at C. sum of £13,000, about £10,000 of which is to b 1 store be continued all 1S week. Special attention is called to bars s offered fn wash - goods, underwear and participtingin the grand Turifest that js | Baifis dueto the ixcess of expmses over | the Paton white slirts now in sssion Fls Balinwine 1o's esl oaviesy o &he cir. | 1 8 Bookman of Denver isin the city, at | of the drought his minimated ows, and | L A ago. —alg " 1t w8 o'dlock when the delegates o 1he | oy rictances which 6 1o the fleet 00" ot | the Paxton Nebraska ure nearly in the status of the Ohio The Strike Stll Continues, | | | egates who are inthe dty for the purpose of | interest, surince, taxes, oe. The oth 0. M Earl of New York is in Money at reduced rates loanod on chatte Masonic and real estate secuvity by K. B, Sheafe & Co v of Excolsior lodge, No, pl — - | WAL M, Monday evening, Aue The muils are still carried on wagons on pub. | Mandel & Rioin aro oo roat hargning banquetarrire 1after half in hourspent | jndeteduess : Less than 20,000 wis su b G W, Plillipiand wifeof Superior are at | valley, while Mimnésota makes the highest | Loxnox, August §.—The strike of em tn soctal chal oicky annpunced that | seribed for the building o the first place, Of | the Murray o of all states. Wiscousin [ ployes on the railways in Wales continues, htd Toit ik 6 v thisumount several thousand aoiars have | JohnS. Harper of Sunlance, Wyo.,is at | Sufers sligh and Michigan still iy 1 s y the Millard more from “drought. Ther his been | ; 7 The e KA §e Iv affcted | N every department. We show tha host | 1y A 1 fuy onsiderable reduction inthe condition of [ li¢road o strike has seriously affectc 3y orderof the W. M not been collected, and for various reasons, Two hundred covers had een laid, and that | suchas removal of subscrbers, inability many giestsand meir s lat the Py, it s nade at the time of sub banquet table, wicre t 1 of | seribi b not met, cannot all b .1 ey of Sult Lake was at the Pg 0 London shinp! i, e ers are | Hie of “cook stoves and ranges in the cit i L DTaisy % Sult Liks was ab thoPas. | Loish whish, aponrite 1 fully 11 points, [ the London shipping trde. Steamers aro | line o e I v g from 810 Lo £40. In tnware we crerey the 9 Itis less inthe Dakotas than 1 the spring | Dot able to obtiin their usnal supplies of o {7t bot . ' Bixny, swam the cholcest viands the market, affords collute + summer of 1838 the walls ¢ the Paxton i W S0 8 i 71| col SHok ot 115 cta., oW 40 ot ind 30 on 5 the huildi s 1 tho roof on. at the | Y in Wisconsin, S0 in Minnesota, 87 in lowa, 71 )#06 of carpcts 16 ols., now 40 ot And 4o o &, Council erthe report was finished, President John Colgan of Atchison; Kan.,is a guest Nebraski and s > ) 3 ok t \ ‘ o o e Wt BT , conteactory were not | Aot Colin of Atehison; Kan.,is a gu e L s OIS L G ey Nominated Aftee Many Ballots, through tho entirelide. We show @ liego i Rosicky of maha socioty i, 1 " was under contract | O theMurray. SoitH indle, ‘Plio oML (A CorEall oo b—Tn i Nt R Nt aTe sl e “When our delegates to the 1g ol B i oe ety |- WO e e of Feamasd, Hiha stopping fouthorn winds. 'Thooateropis certain to| BUTLR, Mo., August 0.—In tho Twelfth | lue twnoveltles fn our parlor SR Hhars Wl b6t ¢ Pottawatt | B | the Merchants, beomeof very low vidd wd_probably poor | conzressiont disteictconvention today Judg | M n bed room o wrsclves | 1 be ttawatta \ 3 ol ing the o © assor mie County Gardeners' and Frait Growers! [RgroicaDE L stel Ao . association at the court louse tomorrow. dinng ehairs” of every of our union retumed | wan | Septem i Oneof must by i i L o o Ty Fraih | nmu‘ John Grass of Jackson, Mich,, is a guest at | uality. Another ¢rop of At _importinee | DAL Deavimond of Batos county was nomi gymna i andrentihe sme,boan(lng up the stortes ] he Moren s potitoes—hasalsobeen much damaged by [ nated on the 5215t ballot 2 borrow suficient money to W. B Siringer of Chicgo s in the dty, a | (fOU8M. A lowrateof yield is assured. l. — boards, wardrobes moraing at 9o'clock. Business of groat ime g ity, o - - Smoked Sausage. h this ynloading wricos else. | Portatce will be considered and s full attends oA 8 with finy s pri 1 tire buildir » that itmight | the M Its. of the weston district should b ke pied atonceandevenues from mer- | b W Sheaver of lda Grove Ta. wasat the Cricco, Augist 9.—Amoid Brothers' sau- | where and compi ndel & Kiein's 320 | ance1s desived. A S, Bosiw, Drosident. had We rooiced becar we felt | bership be available, trusting that what | (e 0 sage fuctory burned (o 0ss, £100,000, | Broadw: == thit tho tournime woull do s colledted from the subseriptions be- “‘ AL No More Original Packages, Lol bl s U IOl Colore@ Republican Club., usi great deal of good. Wo have looked pionel, togther with the vents from | 4o .l’l‘:llll»ijt . nes of Stoux City was at the [ DisMoives, In, August 9.—[Speclal Tele. COTUNCEL BLUFFS NEWS, Chean Brick Paving, To the Editor of Tug Bre: We, the u leasant expectations towa the day oo aud au increasc of the loan, | A . ¢ Mis i o 3 | gram to Tue Bre.|-The announcement in Since tho reaovalof all the obstructions | dersigned colored republicans of this cit 0 iRy At AL Tt bt dig nAe Avenod 000 lias Deon Wealiyt] From Tho au | 6 at ihe Ml > V- Bewt of Chicas | to morning papory that thopresident had Undesirable Territory. that have been placed i the way of the con- | Wish tosay that we never held a meoting lash and we have th > Eqping dour | seriion, i priais SL00 more i, by | Geonge ) Kelctiun of New York s in th | K1€d tho original package bill creaed 1 | Cut.0fF iland, or No Man‘sLand, an ilani | tractar who was (e, lowest bt 610 | LAy Inovning. o eI B hands with a b ly prip. We weliome | harl work, bocollected. The property was | city, at the Muray TGOS LI gt In Des Moines, and | in the Missouri riverthat has bean thrown | 10,000 worth of brick puvement_ondored by | oo it Osear Brewer was not authorized You fo Omahu, and hope thit your stay mey | o azed for all it would stand, §5,00, and D. 0. Yites of the Boston Daily Globe is in | Wforenoon every one was closed, with crape | futo the jurisdiction of Pottawattamie county | the « ity there hus been agreat deal of talk | to put himself up us presiaent gomeof plabums TS o, | the morr yapied, in payingconin “torsand | e city, at the Mum, 2 on the doors of many, A numberof agents | bya change in the current of the river, is 4 | aboutihe low price at which the work was DAN Tiovrsoy, 0 this ulik o o re- | o 10w bills to the amount of about 5,0 ey Tt ‘ ved orders to it once reship to the orig. 44 A itio s 2 > N B0t oe ikl the ditv'e 2 GORDEN JOINSO! sponded, tribute to Owaha | remain unpaid, which sccounts for the first .\3‘.‘ m\\ R n‘n‘ 'hl‘x:'_ I‘v!lvn’ull‘“\ L8| Bt it i“l Mook, g | most unde ~1|41l:]t addition to th state of lowa | ¢ ,n.“l 1. Whil .n. city and the proper o l;”\“ “:\ Ny an the b yplo, halfof the inddbtedness referred to, pleasunt. mmon it at Prior . Minn many of tho - rooms were speedily | Bud theecity of Councll Bluffs, Although tho | owners have been receiving ocongratulations DAVE B Tousis were responded to as follows: | Now, in re 1to thesecond 5,000, Dur- Albert Cahin Ie ves today for New York | empiid, Kavanagh & Johnson, how- | countyauthoritics have atte ed to theow | upon the very favorable terms of the con- | Tt BLackntry, “Chicago, the Centerof the Bohemian ¢ {ngthe muvas forsubscriptions to thobuild- | He will beabscit stveril” wieks, combining | var, continued 1o 36 tiotens woui | some sort of protection around the people | tract, the ulleged friends of Mr. Moore ave | And many other colored ropublicins. nast Spcletios,” by .. Sudilek of Willers | ingthe ing went abroad in the con- nd ple R thy *k of about a thousand dollars worth I [ 1 =———— obhe Gymumists,! by Rudolph Havelka of | munity that when the associition was in jts | C. ¢, Hulett, day derkat the Millardhotd, seized by a constableand a guard pliced et L I il L b Omahai “The Youths, the Future fov puilding o woney woull be Leeded for | leaves todiy fora” o weeks' western trip, | over it Tho ownen. for which thos wery | €Vl gvernment, it is practically without any | loss the LR S SQ I T @A NOTICE nists,” by B, Ningerof- Omal its support other than " what would be derived | He will visit Dinverand several other west- | gronts telegea il sen fight the case in | Bovernmentat all. Thisis a ve ous sit | upon him. Sald one of thon yesterday : “I'ho 7 E e Duting tho cvening, and while the b from membership fees. This was unfor- | ern eities, the courtsnd they would staud the expense, | Uation for the better element of its people, for | city is going to have some of the cheapest COUNCIL BLUFFS, wis i p the fllowing solect tarato, for notsseition In the counlry 1s | Otipd. Buschof the Anheusor-Buschbrow- | and 6 testcase witl to tmade pushed o | the island is very naturally the rendevous | paving ever Luid in the west, bt it s wore rondercd on' the piano: The natimal | selbsmpporting the coununity i ey I us800MUOn. OF St LOuN 18 e Bise ot | 1h6 BiEh et oy ne ity Bymn, with vavidions by Miss Lenn Kunf- | furishing a portion of the amount ne Mo iahes A Eha ol ! h b hen L nian 3 the Bohenian national aie, *Whes runningexpases, This 1s due to the My Home,” by Miss Roesa Rosicky; a | that the membership foeis a nominal one, the grand march, by Miss Minnie Michal association giving move thai it veceives e swants of the oeenpants [ accuntof the erroneons impression above the youngludics of the | ferred to, the boan of direciors of tho asso: ] BT Bohenian Tarnes society, all of whom wore | ciation felt vductint to go before the con. | B1¢ STAKE NONEX PLEDGED, neat wnifoms, cousisting of white flannel | muity inmatiately upn entering the buill: | Sullivien and Jackson Offered $:30,000 blouses and blueskirts, cach wea blue | ing and ask for contributions to cur- news that Omaha had beom s the plice where the next tournament ' woing I for some of the mos haracters to be | to be lald at a ruinous cost to the contractor, ! y Hernmun Hartman, Twentieth | state temperance allianee issued an addross o L wholesale inod W and Center streots. in which they say that no legislation on the | foMndin the comtr g ot make a dollur under the most pewred, css No, 1, Beo ol et - R part of thestato s nccessary to ke It of C 0 the island un- conditions, andif heis crowded D 4 D Birneycures catareh, Bee bldg, | fective. The uct notonly removes the hind: uiisdiction of the Nebraska authori- ¥ the brick men he will come out a | JAOR SALEor ¢ Small stork of stov s fincoceasione by thelate decision of the | ties by a special act taking it from Towa and | heavy loscr. Lot me give youn fow figures, | - Huware and opinners tools, T ire supreme curt, but withiraws the federal | yunexing it to N saila county ofi ract price is §1 square yard; it ( SL100MULE, Morelin block, Oounoll Blufts, Ias protection from im ported and interstate ship- “TItis too far from Council i juire between ninety and one hundred QOR SALE-Or will trade for a good road fby ( "“'r’“”_‘.""""‘ “!“l‘) ";"‘ ‘.‘""‘“_"'l"‘l"t"‘”*"'“'l Bluffs to bring it under the police regulitions | brick t Ly a yard s he cin't get enongeh bick e sCaition A 6 wodstarol o Wils ribbon badge upon wis | in | reit “exponses. Tho resull wis that the | oo uan . o ‘l',‘l’(‘f‘l fal Te R o S ey e ror o clouzl to, Omal Ay s T a0 gk | Gliy, & Yonra ol ADblY to DivRastag Lo olden letters the word, “Solol,”” which is | only source of revenue for the past ke Rl A 3 lat purpose. rere are elements of disce om the e s for less than Gkl Ko maiio of the soalily two veus has beon the membership e, | Eramto Tur Be. ]—The money was actually Missount VaiLey, Ia., August 9.—[Special | NeEe liable to make trouble outside of 4 thousand, and it will cost him from §9.50 "" QR RENT Y1 modern houses. Wi Theyoung ladies of the class who heped | which have not been sufficient to meet the | pledged this evening for the sparring mateh & i ml"“ ,l,“"":"““v ’\‘f‘;—"“l - I’[' pe ‘”‘;' }iglwlm‘ 1;:&1«»; ()lelll make it their l'g..m ?\E‘I\"-“‘,W\'f u\ (hm‘\; ’.|‘m ,l‘-v;.vw;;lh;‘.r:m;‘v | W. Biig wentirtain were, the Misses Ann Sjital- | necssary expenses. At the beginning of the | between Sullivan and Jackson. . The tor legram to After hearing coun- | The squatiers have taken possession of i poi nkers dellverod at the depots, und it wi - T e o nek, Anna Chivila, Tent Burtos, Bar Last fiscal year, May 1, 1856, it Was estimated | are. to bo 4 comtes i(,, R ““',[l';, sel fur both sides all day in the Breso in- | tin of thelunds, and they are not going bl st b UL R N b S R o K, M Haddock, Amelin K tht at least 5,000 above all that could possi- e Ak P nity case, Judge Carson released Albert | Melinquish their clin without a st on the work; the preparation of the street | gt Aoyt NICHE: AnnE ViAW ELoE IS be expectod from e bersisp fee wold | Nrdgloves, tho muting to takeplacgin tho | Y e k s " | Eachsideis strong in numbers and determi- | and the sand will cost ton ard move, gy Fannior Suveiie s T e e May 1, 150, | farnival wliseun here some time in Novem- | Brezee from custoly, stating that from the | yation and from what T know personally of | making atleastsi. 10 persquare yard for the WANIED = Situt n oxperlened Spitanck, Josic 7 ‘Priska, | E7or reasons which space fe us togivein |Der- The winner is to get §5,000 and | evidence produced it was his opinion that situation Tam confident that therd isa [ materinl, leaving nim only 26 corits o rd for steam fiiter. Addr A G, Bee oftice, Anna | Dorozls i Spitauck, | detail, the boardof directors od to call | the loser #5000. Both pugilists have | Breze's condition was the same now that it bloody strife imminent, The deputy sherif tting 1t down, The wages of the pavers | Couneil Bluis, i DRt DARA. M) B Krizy duna | upon the comnunity for this umount, the |bOen =~ wired = the = ofer throuth | g been sincechilduood; thatin the matter | (AC Jimmic O'NeMl s plucal thors t ket 1 it to more than that, and whove | FiOR SALE or Rent-Garion T, Wi FII1, Jlobsa Rostky Grd Mibais BoRIE L, resilt Ieing that (ho expenses of tho yearex- | thelr mamgen, —The stake money Will bo | pss " eqiioee of Mes. Bresepe fortaes | the peace docs uot uppear to bo o yory ¢xeme | Wi his proftes come it Bouses, by J. R Kieo, 102 Matn st., Counell G aTowing. relrasantabIos. Vi | Ceeanaan 0 aboit 3000, which so- | Banked wlenerer o match ls agreed upon. | Oy $08209 Woft of Mcs. Brezes firtune | jory sMcer ora conipotent, guardian. of the | . “Lliavono nstety. and molther have my | Biufe N RAEt I s e S8y s O AW LY CONIRE e f SUBLEOE the fudebted. | Twenty thousmd dollars over the necossary | DY Durtaes living hew, he hid been imposed | ATy He has been arrested twicein the dsmen o my friends,” suid Contractor | — take part in the contest at Huser's park | counts for the second Lalf of the indebted- | LWents sand elnod” Aeessiy | upon by o numberof thoughtlessor disign: | PRCC. ] as been i h len or my friends, suld Contra RN A U po AR eoILL g BT T 5 . ) 10,00 offered and declined. Two men | | st weelon warrants issued from Bametts I'he solivitude’ for my we oday and who were at the banguct lust | ness. d : 4 ach offe 10,000, Tt that a'|{1& Iescisvlio hallsanitotenlithio mbulleof i o n i iaing Kt with treddass And Ges oo, 105 from the other bidders who failed AL ryman to take charge of mechunieal I arads folowa: ! Thoucrpanes fufohe prosontiiscll yaary, | ST rranged unless Sulivan backs | e stories to fumish amusement for them. | WAFHERR A b With thespuss tud both [ 1o @t the work. I huve boen the low: | henm g iry in Omaha. | Good wakes and pieago- ek Becival, A Zesnan, B | caling Muy L1801, will ewcecd the incnd | matdh Sullivan b solvos anl othofs. toganding M, Bracos | M4, WUcEy and will bo tricd on boli | ot the worle, T lave beon th v | pertanent wosicion. Tnguire’ L, Bed office, Jiala, Otlo Birtos, Jos Johin about 5,00, whichuccomts for tae lst mental condition, decision wis witiheld until | SrEes. Culess sone sort of lol govern- | ot “biddor - thrce - different [ | s, e Nt L o e At Ouar | S8 00 s b bal it s a e Carpenters ors, Ao o e nio dee statad that hewould | ot ropidised, T an conident it Wl b the | ample (i to thiuk themties over WWILY by rent whon you cun buy o honoon T s LA b NG Ll ASiAs0s o 0, riant 0 The waw el e it with thoclerk. The expert testimony | MCBt BAEE Gl rhe it 1Bkt 15, anil in ease of your death ogel, T, Engilthaler, J, Jemcok, F. Vona tion shoull themselves my off theindebt- | CHICAGo, August ). —The carpenters in na- br ¢ : couditid seense of abloody tragedy [RELBRS Dotanmysalibiox pios o lowve yoar family the Lo cicar Teoiore Vavriiol, john Black, Frank | ediess, In' the His, placs i acsoariy, | tonl convention oty a6y ELVECIINR || iots) daringas e oL B ook s ST sletion that I know preity nearly whatLam | onthe following torms: Juvrinel, J actk, Fran tion, : ) more deringed and unsettled than her hus- el Bliyounprinerty el DTG A AT ot buse e ot ol T L TR Y. Klans, M. Dolejul, John Halek, | with the co-operation of the community, un’ | of Chicago prasident. ~The next moeting will | brve. S on e Il your property eatlon the | do i ad did wot base any of iny bids upon | Ao wortls S at e er raonth. . Lunkes dertook to erect the building, and presented | be held at St, Louis, Judd & Wells Co., . Judd, president, 61 | rash guess worlk RYQdong tigood e A homb worth 8000 (434 wor mon sdar Tapids- John Haase, Joseph Das. | and de 1it for the useof the roung me Tonight brought the conventionto a close, Atlantie Notes, Broadway. T {?l'lg.([{:‘:u\ll‘\u in the legs of tho clty In o PR Syl i ruile, Al Buedl, John Petizotia, J. | sinply ssleine from thom u_foe of $10per | The vice presidents clected wero Fugh dlo- | Araxmc, Ta, Aupusts T Bpadal to Tt | L curtatnsalo all this week. Council | slixhtly hithor Agure thun 1 nsiend tec gl | Ao X Dorkal. ] 7 Yyuty with the payment of which their finan- | Kay, Boston ; Charles Owens, New Yok . | By ] The twelveoriginl packige hou Blafls camab Rty but T cim cortuiugy pave 11wo amiies of wids | aOUierpriced homes on the sima terms. Th Milwaukee —Joseph Drobnik, J. J, Sisler, L responsibility cnds. in thesecond place | A, Stevens, Louisville; W, 1. Abrams. Do i i L Y Lean cortaily pave two miles of wide | above monthly piyiments ude principal St. Louls—F, Jeribok A R A Ajority of tie members are young men | troit; T F. Kent, Lincoin, Net. ,I;I‘]“‘_’v“ in this city have been notified to stop selting _—————— streets cheaper than [ eould a few blocks of [ and interest, For fuil pavticulars call on o Tn addition to these thore will bethe mem. nited means, who are atticted to the fflents” under the nedy constitution are | liauor, and we dosing out their stocks | Try Manuwa beach, near pove, omincgel, | Iir v aiye 18 10 rus net flioke by not | Aolress e TUdg & Wolls G, 003 By bers of the Omaha society iation by the advantages which it offers, bersof the exccutive committee, Uutil | preparatory toquitting the business. They | moresand, nice bottom, clean rooms. ALC 1 in Council Blufls to pave one | bt parmde this morning will be formed on | i wlose wility beyond their menborship | this conventin the commiltee wos confinod | have been dotng an lminmao busiuess for thy y . stds Aeins opend suppl . 5 ] Syl Mhirtcouh oot and marhto the | £o01s mouenat. * 1 & only Jut to tate 1 | 10 Ruliorts of MM e WA ARARS | by ioes e G SR e T T O S Lotk OVl o Vabstor stroct dejot, whero two special | this _cmnection, that siace October 1, 185, | of tho ordor, Notwithstaniing. the change | P5LWO S ; ; operty, terms . If yor en bar- | Wight et in ide, b s plenty o R L L fratus over the BoitLine will carry the con | STl the money expenied us cond froud | in this zule, the hedquarter vero. loft. je | Frineis Murphy, the noted tomperance o L R E eare' Coie | Bk eyl il st AN A e e TR D T T testants and visitors to Ruser's park, where | the youug nen ; sime time | disturbed, it being voted that Philadelphia | Worker, will hold temperance meet ings at | once, B {, the council would grant a5y oxtenson of | 1018 fnOmahaor Councll Ylams. The Juda & there will be contesting of all kinds of ey m. | the Commuity atlave bas corlributed 124 | shoud remain the brothorhood:s oficil home | this plice one week, ¢ommencing Sunes R the time in which to comylote the work | | VoS 0. Council Blaffs Tn, ORI ABTNCUCS A5 B ilting orse | Also, that i thopresmt, cnviss the young | for the noct ton 3 August 10, “Tho opora house has beon The New Tramp Law. S ARl e PRI o the.vocks T ANTED—Locul agonts 10 nnvies for Dr umplng, foncing, clib ingz, dunb-bell | men hive given sl over and above” their s g SIS cured for the meetings. Tho new tramp law is & curosity. o aitanae. e ciatthove, Swill_ba | YAFANTED-Locl'agonts(ih atuyusg GRIDE: ifting, clinbing, clss dr ; s, e Tt T commaniy by | pne lowdana Laitery in Danger, | | Ed Hanmou, e crads picher, and Bt | vides thatany malo person over sixveenyeurs | foh 208 Plant Aor muldug Cpaving L, Ravivsexsluniory stook book Blimey cures oatar P T S Gue, - probably, | - BMON Rouak, La, August 9.—At the sicned tho balancoof tho scason wilh tha | Of 8% Who IS physically able to work, and spring that will be liegeenough o supply the mt so much to a lick of ‘lnterst | Meetingof the farmers' allunce todsy reso- | SHenandonh dub. Hmmond 1s congldoredsy | Who 8 wandering about with no visible | demind for ail the picies thr vl i oy be | oy l«R \\ D “h’l f’ a9 AL The Brezee Case. worth #4000 at $1% per mont tia R half of the styeets ordered pay il had F..u RENTTho storo room, No. 18, fronting. , = 5 1 thelr part as o the failire of the assocua- | lutins yere idopted denouncing the alliauce | better pitcher than Myers, the amateur re- | calling orbusiness to maintain himself, and | done this and in the future. But if there SOUTH OMAHA I : L el is mo extension given yon can assure the pulb tion tocall upoy theni, Tt i therefore, under | menin the general assembly who voted in | cently signed by Des Moines. unablo toshow reasonablo efforts and in good | jj 18 U GEIRICN Kidin yon can ussure tho bub Tried 1o Shoot His Wife. R ol g B N i e ks L:\lx:x“l:!’!\l'hv:xll‘ e tho ‘Lnujlflml ‘Iulurllk.w. Montgomery Comnty Republicans, | f1ithto swcure employment, shall be deemed and whether Loseor make money out of it is Boarding and Day School, A.J. Mick lad a world of experience YOAES prats DBy aRSIInLl Ovee ol hogre \aitos 0 \he use ana principles! of e |y 0 S S IR Y RO s |iAtramD . nobody’s busitess, but is exelusi Eth Ave and Savantice night. Asa wind-up to a dravk hebegm | 1o the comnmunity fornot having called ypon | Union and vefusing to aMilite with them as gran to T |=Tho Mantgomery county | AuY onethus convicted 1z to be punished | affair Seil mylbomur s A Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street, abusing ois wife. Thenhe drew a reyolver | them befory andnot for Blen Shommy micaento Cithe orden e soommendtngfi L v e enn L 411 ats today: ln- | by imprisonment fu theocounty jall av hard | y8S BC L 00 paving is boing done 50 por - labor for the term of ten days, or solita i 5 4 that subord fiate unions expel them; also ro: . sHod fromiany oL ihalis and atte i‘“"“” shoot her, and while she Chiemembership of tho assoclation at pres- | iterting the plodges volati po tun ]“u“'"_v structed for Silas Wilson of Cass county for S R A O ocent :l-lu aper than it \\.ul.;\..,.. done |,‘.fi‘..».~ or (,.m’\u- reached from any of the depots eking protection "4 Jinge lamp | antis about 550, Mo fatlina o on oy ires- | lterating theledges wiatir A e s Jliamen- | confinement for five days any othercontractor would agreo to do it. | on motor, : , b L v Lo off siiee Jan- | dewoutidng flas avile cure and - enor’ | congress. Adfter half an hour of parliumon L, in addition tobeing a tramp, o person is | ush say that L will comply withall the con. | Conducted by the Sisters of Charity oxploded, setting the building on nre uaey |, whon it was L), Is due lurzely to | mois iniquity, which they foel mors delor- | tary fending it vras the farmes o son 4 : 3 ! satisfied With iis evening's amusement, o ciises, it vmotal of memvers, at | mined toconbat than over today, and resov- | L B ar won. A | f5und to be carrying any weupan, or carrying | ditions of my conies il oy the hioboh B. V. M. Mack gotout o the sidewalk and att i £ 900 of the 450 tnis s having loft | ingnot foletthe sies relax until this | COWLY ticket was nominatedas follows: R. | an overload of boer, or being in ihy way dis: vost until I do something they don't | phRpae 12 e o et van, ek ‘:lulqv‘m o P A oty e nog kL Trom oo inorx uatid i | v Boesm for county attovncy, J. 1. Wheln | orderly, the term is to bo streteled_to thitty s arouad tho hat for a colléction tp TERMS Mabton promptly the belligerent sumnér mouth which have not 3 — fordorkof courts, C. L Stulton for member | daysat hard labor, or ten - days solitary con- ) : tion for young ladies §76 for session of Mack i for Wien the lamp lowed up byn personal requost for “Buckskin Jdoe’ Captured, of the county board, thoso b ratifiea- | inement. o T Syt et Mond exploded the ittle son of M and M rg, Mk owiuglo tho flt that Wosssclit- | Torito, 0, Angnst 9. Spocial Donsion | S0 OF the' vote it the rimary dection, | When {wo ormore trmps are fomd to- | ol free with every 100 feet of | five months, commencin onday was in bed, and but for the carly arrival of toias 4 membenhip | 1 T T skt - There was no decision at the primsry on | gether they are to be tried jointly and fees | hose purchased at Bixby's. inSeptember and Febru help would ha L birned S cretiry wtil reeently, There 15 1o ques Eixaminer Mayer has captured *“Buc ! | county recorder, and six candidates were l- | allowed as though for ouly one case. This is —_——— For further particulars address Mucle s a chearatoroin the G, FL Mack | tion bit tht, with the burden removed from | 706 te Fanous pension swindier, yhomthe | 10tad forin the ' covantion; the nomination | o blow ut the fes bills which have in many | . C. Miller, the paimterand docorator, at SISTER SUPERIOR, Block, Tenty-fourth and M streets, ‘e | the institution, it will be possible to bring | depirtmont lus been after for tyo years, Joe | Boing toJ. T.Staford o the Furty-soventh | place afforded nice revenue to justices and | Lowe to his friends, 818 South Sisth strect, damige to the goods is slight, but the dozer | the membarshipagain 01,000, or even more: | was all through te war aud in the s ot | ballot. oftieers. Tho fees in tramp cises wve cut T fhurllia llving i <o hos so fright- [ [t is asked, “Wint Woaiie of the Mred | thegovemnment soventoon youts ol o y down tonot move than & for the Justico and | Our new carpotings huve bogun to areive ened thatall prepared to vacate, rentals received frow the fivst fioor of tho | C0 ; e ergEeilory | Monona County Farmers' Alllance. |notmore than 150 and milege for the | Special low prices. Councl Bluffs tarme d 3 belig 4 member of Custer's regiment, the | Caaraxa, 1 g a0 TS0 T | officer. B TER'S buile The lanzel of this [ ¢ ASTANA, Ta, August 9.—[Special to Tur | 0 ; ; Wung on.anIos Hook: UIMRE I b T s i | Seventh cavilry, ind being @ fawmmns sout B 1St The sheriffs are also touched up a little, - DR. BELLINGER’'S James Lawence, an employe at the pack- | rqaind to. pey inieront e, ok ) i'éry, Crook and Reno. He Smagl Bllanm Belia Iy bl e e ule: actors. ames Lawmo i ! : rejreseite tboa pension et and | Honat Castana yesterdy and nominied a ng fwlwul\ wift & Co, w 1.\«5 work d in redueing the indebledness cfly on | B9 fees for agreeing to have pensions raised. | full county ticket. The nominees were | | 5 ing or illusteated papers, cards | fice of th ehitec 4 and 285 Mer- evening u]‘ caught by anice hook, the hook 8 (ot - . C. Hildreth, Soldier, clerk; J. T. Taw, of amuscment, A sheri® who | riam block, Council Bluffs, runiing through the flesh of theloft, log just above the kneo, infficting a painful but ot serious injury, I"or boaxd and tuition ems bracing all branches of a finished educae St | 3 Couneil Blufls, Toy weis Academy, in fuil to have any tobacco, intoxicating roposals will be received at the of uilding, and repairs and chunges on the g i cleof t v Mty e e el he Geanl Arny Encampment, Taconic, recorder; H. H. Chrisman, Maple- | Violaies this is liable to a fine of from #2 to | p. m. on the 169th day of Au ust, 150, counsted on from thissou defray curren t Bostoy, August 9.-The chairmen of the | ton, atlorney; John P, Ols n, Whiting, [#$100. 5 for th ot and completion — of B varous committees having in clurge the | supervisor; T, W, John, Mapleton, corone " ”;m,\ un;' ]‘”)”\M" mln.\' sort vln‘ a mnlmlu:n- n\.«- i i e Hwi-, % l'urgl‘wlm Tt isaskod, also, *Will uot the sume thin rangenents for S o (tofill vacandy). There are two répiblicans | ton o evadethe new liw, and secure larger | echureh at Comeil Blofs, according to o 1 S Sl o) WL g ain be | Eringeunents Lr. the patonsl Grand | (VO 8LLT0RNI. ts on tho titket, and ihe | fees than areintended by its provisions, he s uns and specifications. Bach bidder | The Kov. John Dale of Omahawiiloceupy | soverat thotsand doio within o | A™Y enampneat hdd an import- [ ghiiion provalied thet thore. worl teng liable toa finc of £100. ~ will stato theamount he will ullow for the the pulpit in the Methodist Episcopal chuveh | yeuy Decidecly. no, § the ingtitu. [ 8N meeting tonight in couection | fusion this fall with theold partics, The Ifa tramp refuses to work he is to put on | present building. iach bid shall be_accom this forencon und evenin tion is given a ning uenn- | With the exceutive committee, Tt was atliancestrength at presentis 90) out of 3,00 "",'I"T" {"“ll \\""'('l‘-‘ " Iothinm fonl P lllr\' e Iml‘flw L M.L\ Vrrvu‘.‘m.“ s The grun club will nold its regulur shoot o | combered, With this nounced that nearly all the defuils wore ¢ voles 1 the county, ho Jullor &s to te allowed nothing for keop- | gusrunty that the purty rocolving the award the Third wand grounds at 90'clock this fore- | th ation will b pleted and everythingin the e Ul g transient tramps. Fis board ™ bill “will | willenter into & contract and give satisfa nool, und will close its tiseal year 1,1 tory shape. 1t Is expected that about thirty- Colfax County s, "'_"f";\‘ l'fl'l‘ f"l'»fl:“hl'r«iuir- as we duly con- | to v ‘m-lm ’ “.“v. t’mm‘xn‘u- rves the r i1l bo od ab rom e d then veqi 0 thousand vill be i i S R N et voial Tole. | Victed and commmtted ore any or all bids b TRabar 1':’l“|,“",l,"‘ o e L alpilk 0008 k..l.l\ L St thisad ey ibels *'“'"’l"v‘\‘ by Augustd.—[Spachl Tole- | V¥l ioe"s0mo of the sherlfts (o know | | By osdot of hd cotamitteo norning on the Brown Park grounds by , 0 25,000 per year from the ¢ - T N2 The domostetic & 3| g eifTs. » 4 el B e the Armour Cuduby ant o1 Setoior sty | which could easty o . Revolutionists Route gram to Tux Bir.] —The democratic county | wht to do about the anti-tobaceo clause, In F. M. Fius & Co., Architects, The libor organizations are making prep dikel e lully e y OF MEexico, August ) —Dispatc arations for 4 bigturn out for Labor duy" ¢liucln and Topeki arecontribut temalasay the government forces ' ug from $,000 to $10,0 C @ Wl convention is headed by James a | lowed to buy for himself a little tobacco. Can : et o i ¢ i | e Gl P il o e | SRR e, b s Huten | SR R | eeesora meaaen. | Private Mospital, Miss Sadie Spellman of Omaha is o guest | & 1d 3, 01 aii Rt du ot revolutionists at Tempisque, Tho - congrasionaliby Q. 3 > UA€ [ keep him from giving the trawp o chew? Dz S of Mrs. R C. Wayland, : e Fad 1 it he prospects for thoasso. | government 1oss - wis light Mo rwa | SCustorial by P, Chaplin. H. G. Braucht Onoquid slipped Intp tho tramp's smouth | , Miss Thomu ening for Spirit X S e . i i e o1l wis mominated for representative, Miles heriff liabloto pay £100. The | Take Cor. Broadway aud 26th Street. Miss Hoboccah Levi, who s boen visitiug | ciation in this ity fulliiig tts mission of | nliis lut 111 Killed, “Do baitle ted | I SUENEA [of repruentisve Dillos L o L e ey L aroe mud s 2augiter s Haat TR 0 shland, has veturned home, 1sefuliess to our young men we e, o Whale country is nowin a | Fyken for county ttorney, A strongattempt | {1yuste R hany of the dul- | are visiting in the cast. Miss Mary Robinson of Ashland, who ha: e than at thd present i § i wis made o defeat Falken from being APt ) e been visiting friends i this city,has returned of debt ber % nonmence Is moving tranquilly | poninated, he having allied himself with the home. haveso o nen boou e 1o revoutioists, alliance movement and was nominated by Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bulla of Albany, Mo., i its wligi® s githerines, its parlors 2 ) Ty them for thesame ofice. The delegates to arevisiting their son, Janees 1. Huiie of a | aud reading room i asm of the yea Cool Weather in the Northwest, the several conventions o freo from any in stockyands, s during the | utbs, With a 1 ., August 0—The lowest | structions except to vote for straight party Notes About the City, cowvention was held atthe court house today. | thesame jailas the tramp there may be a W. S, Marye, Chairman, 3 Vi, —AND— The delogation elected to attend the state | follow charged with stealing, and who is al 0 W WX, Sceretary, rthe treatment of ll surzieal and chronfe lies give more spice to pictures than to news, | J. 1. Brodbeck is able towalk out u little, Tch i d180ns0s 0t tho blood thelr circulation smong iramp iumates is o | and is gradually gaining in health, Ao diseatos of (e urhary and sevual be sudly curtailed Gail W, Hamilton s gone to Contreville, | Orsins, as sy philis, str LT o i The tiew law was framed and passed to | Jcan,, which will be his future home, atorrohow, 10st m 4l dmpotouol 1 l sallsfy the clamor of the people who have P Rycteman, wife. and ohlId. loft last, | i Faiskcioas crontod wugoous o 3 them all they wanted in the way of luw. 3 i) island of Heligoland to the German authori- In the city the tramps are handled undor a Saunders goes to Des Moines this 3 J as apon the institution 1 Hat the same hours, Bis. t | John Larken of No. 316 I Sixteenth s e S {06 Tpoziod 41t tie mama npuce Bis, |5 0.G Saw 008 to Dow M i1s Ve d i exclusivly striet wis awestal lnst night for wifo beit- | scen that the nssociution is nearing a crisis, | (s to early totell positively whothe aes | ths wis formally made today slnd | city ovlinaice. ko LUELE thadko ot Whedinas Hpratren MadieIne sont sccurely paclkod and free from ing Larkenis ablacksmith who works for | 416l one of B0 omiirs must be d me: () dumage vesulted frou Jast night’s frostand | Wis thronged to excess with visiors Lokl uew duw gl wakee bitt 1l ® Shansq fn T, H. Materloghani of the. Boatoy stor QEvaLion, 4 e e At . | Abandon the work and leave the y. ung oday's cool weither, roI " our e rning. atters within the corporation, buf X otheringham of the Boston ) respondence confldentla Adress: Bamett. Hogots on atear evary Suturday | Abiidon the wo xposed (0 the magitol] | weihes fiim B ARl ok i tios MOFHINg: | €3 AN throughont 008 COMtEy, 4t Wil | Tof raiae g © visit in the pond QAABALALARAT : t bring about quitea clange He weut direct 10 Louisvillo and | DR. BELLINGER'S TR a1 diseasesof the bones, night as 5000 s he receives his wec temptations of the dt S} Ram oot A———— Upon the landing of the Gernan or ous of the city. (2) Remove the i Praca oflicials her majesty’s ship Calypso fired g i A > and the there is grief for his family, duess and plao tho assoctation where fi | o A AU TE N malute, Milster Viou 1 oolohet wis oy e PHE vig b faguin e | Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, It seems that the nelghbors wero inyited ju uld have been when it entered the build o nis L e, Augost b—Ford Han: L thongi the anisrdal np the atevs o tha | Dr. Boweis' ofice moved to % N. Maia, iseman left last evening for Colfax | YUIE - ang dL A lastnight, and the whole crowd rushed the | ing. viz: on asound finweial v fs | cocke and his brother loday quarrelod with J. | gboriand and government houso, ahore ihe Ll Springito spond Bunday with his (amily Cor. Broadway and 2ith st.. Council Hlufts can, After the visitors had gone Larken in- | the time for those who belic i Guuter aund his brther Charley and ex. | transfer was made, Go L il cifie, Council | Hewillremain several days und eujoy the dulged in his weekly pastime. His wife com to lend a helping hand g b SepRael s, CNew . el wieh | - | changed shots. Ford Hancock peceived 0 the clwse in the An uffs, |s under munagemont o! | Denefitof that pleasant resort =H plained it police headquartors and Lavien e 04! nd Hancodke received » o foie S Bluffs, Is under mnagement of W th i hand daughtor, Miss F. M. Ellis & Co., < e SRR e A Ll e J. Guuter | dfreement relating to Heligoland and the | ey sample rooms, Mr ! Wi gathercd i, Dr. Birney cures catarh, Boe bldg. | Siei e i i T A s o : —_— — orderd Gunter to surrentier Gunter | German flag was hoisted be=ids the British iR Auita, returned vduy from u three | standard auid the combined salvos of twenty- | J, G, Tipton, real estnte, 327 Broadway, Toolea: visti i Cakioosg Witk Lo dhihaniind ARCHITE C T . Three Horses Burn:d. Phe Cirens, led by 4 shal, kiliug Hancoek insuntly, | ¢ £uns frum the English and - R 0 R s R [ Three hones were bumed to death ina | Tho statoment in yesterday's ez to the | . i 2 | sels. A Dog Gase In Court. R Eei R S St And Bullding Superintendent swmill frame barn in the rear of 612 South | effect that last evening would be the dosing | Texas Fe Among Colorado Catile, | X t YT John Montgomery, the old and well known | : l\v‘\ ‘ t Kiotie 1lrl"ml‘nv'|'x"-f ","‘v.m [ s 0 ’|“ B :x ‘\\‘1““' n““‘.‘v“. Twelftl strect at 1 o’clock this movuing. Two | of the season here of McFlymn & Hall's ci Dexve, Colo, Augustt,—Toxas fover has | (5 xps. € ioh (ot e Cuble. | 90 funcier was in Justice Barnctt's court | 1% v b, and Roon ) of the wimils ware owned by the Omaha | OUs Vs facorrect, us they will show Monday | broken outin a herd of cattle belonging. : SANAAL SUIR NI e acking company ana the other by 8. Kline. | & sday both afternoon zud R | et Oic gram 10 Taik By, | —A nanb e of del ho homses were valued at about §0, The NIT Juwouize lustilics alongorsby | givenvosic of tho herd hare dea Smmiinglnhatitanis of Spakinia L the Council Bluffs coursing club for YT SHAINS 3 HARKAX: Sali\ol bam, which was ownod by Georgo Fox, fs o | thal was et fist iutended. k 3 Tencd for the o EWO | yived here to petition the governor and the Scott House, Council Bl | duys ) cause is assizued for the breaking nd maintenance of their dogs. Ho | ) sients §1.00 1 1) totl loss. The cause of the fixeis unkuown. - - pATE. X0 0N 5 sl 1 break o consuls ugainst tne continned ex e et L al loss. —The cause of tho flre s unkows Dr. Birney cures eatarrh, Bee bllg at of the disewse. The Wbe quarai- | cosscy by the Turks. Tho report s that club some time ago for &0 due hi n B ) 5 = h hree. O 2 E ) r the board of the dogs, b s officers the at M beac ear hotel. o Want an Autumn esfon, - tiveo (hristia lsmon weve vecmtly | for the board of the it thy 14 f A CIE AN T ; : 3 . A w0 MW 00 9 oo hayonetted by “Tarkish soldiers, and the del 4 adub demusenid answered that the d, more sand, nice botlom, clcan roows Of Council 1luffs Loxrox, August 9.—(Special Cablegramto |, - New Cawmp of Wodumeg. s An Ieiih Railway s trike. cAYEN i ] waiklvy aaldlach Snd - th e [l denend, aid BGeie - ik 9 AOL AGLy Bl h o Paid up Capital $130,000\ Tuk Bre. | —A numberof petitions from peo- | | A BEWcamp of Modern Wo b ofAmer | pey i August )—[Special Cablegram to e charges were excessive, and filed o counte Ple o Irelaod bave been presented to the | 1O Was instituted last eveuingat Ancient | g0 g strike onthe Dublin, Wicl b clim Jrder of United Workmen ba vl seventy. " . governnent isking for the passige of thebill | Qrder o Unit .‘,“.""«H"‘\\':’:‘_} With soventys | o & We sford railway, includingthe brand The President Off for Beste Siei ; - DikgcToisi—1. A, Miller, . 0, Glewson, B, En providing for the holding of an utumn ies- | eleciad: V. 0., G, B Browss Woa 1o ey | lne 0 K iigston, is imminent, The trout New Youk, August 9—The presidential | Promises whero the dogs were kept. John A Fatal Fall, Shugart, B 15, et d. D, Edinmson, Churleg , igh, o letter expressive of hee appro- | Counoil Buffs, 1, Correspon donco sol1¢ite terdsy afternoon accompanled by a Lrge | ciition of Mer Crofts so1den ot 5 ot — | assortment of his hounds, to press his suit | especi otical ribute o Mr. Gough. | . D, Eosexsox, Pres. B L suvaa e, Viea-pres ! per, in Morgan county, agalust the old man for the cost of the | OUF rug sale continucs, Councl Bluffs | Surplus and Profits 80,000 v strong geneval seq \ charge of its af- growi weary of the heavy fee bills of tho |, Ariin Ryckm i i lunis, a8 (Chiitls F S o gt NI SRR 08 JCAL | 1 ture reported during the day *hugh. | men. ofticers und the continied nuisince of swarm- | SYENNE fora ten day’s stay at Spirit Laie o b 150 48 Dr. Blrney owros eatarth, Boo bld faivs this fall, a w i1l be outlmed and e LA it ¢ [ Dk e s S i gy, Clagnsch « Blrney cures catarrh, Bee bldg roseeuted d the com sewson which o = , 3 ing tramps, The suffercrs demanded some | | v ; | Diabotes Ll Celhelie br 1 during the coming scason whicl Transtor of « eligolind, relief and the legislators have tried 10 give | Doll Where ho has been having an enioyable | amo Dronsy, A Wife Beator Arrested. Will reflect eredit upon the conmuity s well | the LoNDON, August 9~Tho transfer of tho i d J oul Qdoles - Ly croople, RO Like A} carpet cotmpan ability to Depositor: 0, material and erection of a dog house on his "7 an ey Liability to Depositor ),000 M 3 " 'l e | " Y ed for the plain nd the elub John Cromn, 1 ling about five miles out | ¢ jfinnan Transact neral banking busl sion of parliament, in order thata bill may be | Saunders; E. B., H. (. Steitz; O, H. 11, | Wisesfrom thedischargeot two workmen who tyon arriving here this afternoon was | Lindt appeared for the pluintif ; o i s Tgest Apital and Ay passed [o avort the disastrous wnsequeices | Nye; E., P, B, Kogde: W., H. A Guild; 8, | beloug to the employes® union, PRy el el ne Hughus, | Wis reproscted by its officors, /The presenco | of Neola, met with an accident Fridsy which [ pess ' hargest capital and surpius of uag Which will Gllow the lotal fuilure of the po- | Robert Taylor; 0. P, Drs. ~Sloman and —— who escorted thew fo” the goverument tug | Of the numerous dogs and the fact that the | will doubtless prove fatal. Ho was engaged INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITSy , 180 crop in (hat country, which is luminent. | Mason, Boaxdof managers—-Oue year; G. M. Dy, Bimey cures catarrl, Bee Bllg. Catalps. Licutunul Hughes nearly pushcd L e bus beow pending Lor @ long e, fn- ! in cleaning a well, and was just coming wtl Sy i ]

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