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e——— 6 THE VICTORIOUS TURNERS. They are Awarled Diplimas in the Pres- enw of Applauding Ladies. CLOSE OF THE BOHEMIAN TOURNAMENT, are Driven Through the € and Then to Metz Hall, Wihere a Ball (loses the Festivities, | The Delogatos The nd tournament of Bohemian Turnes of the western district of the United States ¢ tou close yesterday noon in the gardan adoinng Metz's ney hall on south Thirteenth strcot | In the afternoon the members of the sey eral Sokol orgranizations were driven through the city stoppi w a mnumber of places of interest on the route, Among the datter wee Haiscom park T B buililng, ever: depart | ment ef whidh were visited: the power e fthe eleetrie rallway, together with the smelting works and the Union Pacific | shops The visitors retumed witha hearty appe tite ' b exalted opinions of th ty an retropolitan features of | ther city st night, after the arduons 1a of the | binet will be formed at Chili state that anew ¢ under Sénor Belasur P - - FPERSONAL PIRAGRAPHS. E. E Marton of Bodc L. A Rowers of H H. T Hages of Sew Edward Ray of St. | (', A Braley of Kansas City vy m is at the ¥ stinges is at th rd is at the Merchants is is at the Paxton isat the Mur. Casey H. Haxris of New Yok is at the Mil lard M. Tard. Austin | D."A Wood of Topka is in Paxton, J. A Hosmer of T Brainurd of Lincdn is at the Mil of Grawd Isdandis atthe Tuylor the city atthe Mich., Is atthe i Mur (. S, Elsworthof Lincoln is 1 guest atth Merchints L. K. Huston of Chicagois in the city, at the Puxton, W. (. Burleigh of Chicago isin the city, at the M Ay Rotert Ginn of North Platteis inthe city, al the Casey, ‘ M. A Adamsof Minneapotisis inthe ity | ot the Cascy, | R. V. Shirley of 1ed Cloud is inthe city, | atth X108 o A. Y. Reed of Sioux City wis atthe Mil lard 1ast night. | L. il Bomwell of Wymore was at the | Casey lust nigeht | JS. W. Vogei of New York wis at the Mer- | chantslastnight K. A B guestat the Portland, Oregon, Aton. precding two duys, the young men were in | J. €, Bumett of Wasningtos, D, C dition to appreciatethe tivesion which | giestat the Millard, comuittee of avr nts hal pro- | =5 \y Preman of (rand Island wis ut the vided for them aud thromged Mot hall [y G B ISHIOL H | to fake part in the dance which | P = § had been anounced. The hall was bril | . G Melariand of Anadia was lantly ilhiminited witha bindad electeie | Aerehantslast iizh e | lights which Charley Metz, the progpric orge J. Ketthumof New York was at ws st dntroducsd into the building. eral hundred spectators crowded the g | und the side sats, while the attendance of | beatiful young ladies simply yet tastefu attired, imparted tothe occasion ufestive ap: pearnee which iy not easily be forgotten by those: who witnesse The grand warch n opportunity fo all the athletes to tike part iu an auspicions opening of the ball, the . ‘1 «d by the Unlor wis augmented for the feat s followed by an ¢ cellait programme which kept “the gulla yre on thefloor until i early lour this moruing With the reception, music bey bind, which oceasion, This young the n ementof tle toumament and the ball the visitors were de lighte and with regr to the ball, the Turmer from Chivigo expressed o they did not have one i the ommnitteeon arr ed thanks, and dc nothing that the committee do tomake the tour a success had been left undone by the gentle- menon whose shoulders the responsibility restod itlemen were s follows: John Ro Miskovsky, It Havelka, Josoph | Kment, During the pr 1o, dval, Jdoseph Dr John Wilkow* and J. Hospodsky giess of the ball the report 1, showing the stand- ingof the competit inthe second contest. Thecompetitors, both us to teaws and men, wen divided into two grades, o higher and lower, those fil the former having previously won prizs or competed in nitionl’ or inter: national conte elsewhere: T ANS. erde Tei Jed Soki, Chic sints; Plzensky Sokol, Chic Lower gmde—-C. A Sokol, 10 points; Tl ded Tl el Sokol, Cedae’ Rapids, HONZONTAL TAR. Higher gmde Placisicy Solal, - Chicago, ). Sekol, Chic rrade (. 5 Omali, 51035 3 T. &, Sokco), Celar Parallel Bar grade: Plzensky Solol, Chicago, Sokol, Chicago, Lowor g Sakol, Chicago, 262 1. J. Soleol, Omaha, 488! 3 T\ J, Solol, Gles apids, 41! Vaulting Ho Higher grade: T. J. Sokol, Chicag, long 580; Pliensky Sokol, s, loe 525, Lowoer gndé longr, 54210, side . Omaln, long 500, side Cedar Rapids, long {44, sido 41717 HIGHER (1A DE INDIVIDUALS. Parallel bars— . Forcival, Chicago, 16 rolval, Omaha, 1041 ; hicaggo, 104} Vaulting lors 106; Frank Hesik Chicago, 1 Vaulting fors J. Pe 10712 5 Hesik, Chicago, I'heo Vavrine val, Omaha, 110'; Chicago, 17 24,11 in. igh jumip - . Novitny, Chicago, b ft.; E. la, Chicago, 4 it. 10in. ; M. Hora,Chicigo, 4010 . High jump, vaulting—F, Fial, Chicag, S 8.8 i 2. Peveival, Omali, 8 116 i Ernnk Hisile STt Gin Lifting dumbell -1 Novotny, Chicag: tiines ; M. Hora, Chicigo, 5t tine Runuing long jump. Kud Havel 181t. 11 in: Frank in, High jump—F. Jelen, Omaha, £t.2 in Zeoma, Chicago, 5 1t canlting - Otto Bartos,Chicigo, s Cnicago, Sfu. 4in. LOWEIR GRADE 1N DIVIDUALS, cank Kuba, Clic 3, Oraha, Jilen, Oumaha, 18 ft. 1015 A. Pa Andel, Chicago, Hovizontal bar ~Frank Kuba, Otto Bartos andJohn Kl aulting ho ali, Omaha, 045 ndel, Chi g0, ¢ Chiago, 9 se, ong— Otto Bar and Andel, CLi stall wound, higher grade~1°. Pecival, Chicago, 40,4 J »h Pecival, Oraha, 46,50, Em I , Chicago, 424,00, Frank Hesik, Chicago, 4 Doskoeil, Chicgo, i ower grade- Frink Kuba, Chiago, 812,85 0. Bartos, Chicageo, 389), As the nam of the leaders were culled the young lemen iy willlced to the stage and were made the recijients of diplom setting forth the iture their e vements, The victors we warmly applmded, a feaure of the | formance which lost none of its inte rom the fict that the appluse was fre quently led by the Ludies Nearly all of the ddegates will retirn home today, though some of them will go to Wil- this state, to take part in o small en. ainment atthat plo t i Steamship Arvivals. Loxvox, August [1.—[Spedal Cablegram toTur Bre.|—Thestouner Slavonia from New Yorkarrived at Hanbuig August 10, hesteamer Kaisor Wilhelm from New York ved at Southampton this moming and proceded for Bremn, i L y ouble Expected on Election Day. Lous, August 11Tt is larned at General Mervitt's headquarters heve that four companies of wguls at Little Rock and Renoare on their way to the Chickasaw nation to be distributed ‘at various polling places on election duy, next Weduesday, B Anti-Lott WASHINGTON, August 1. Lo senate com the senate wing onthe capitol building mitteo on postatloes wud post roads todsy or- | ' young scilptor D 80 far roug e deved the antilottery mail bl wported 10 | jawed the stone that imagination readi- the senate with the recommends pass. The vote upon practically unanimous. -— O'Dwyer , August 11, m that it this action was Want Bishop Loxbe Transferved, [Sixcial Cablogran to "k Bk, ~At tho instigation of tho Ivish | ,’,‘.'kl“m.ld ‘.'",l‘:\:v Boy" in' this worldve members of the house of commons, influential | rPhy plaster models for this and ofher Catholics are urging the pope to transfor the | . oro 0 5 s are unging groups, tegether with the model of the Moai Kev. kid. & ODwior, D. D, bisiop of | foddess ot Liberty (hat crowns the P 0. QLRGN OF <M. dome, were modeled in plaster, in Rome, Dnling no Mt e Oaliatar: by the coebrted Crawford, and sent Pants, August 11— [Speciil Cublegram to Tue Brr)—Iu confidential ciroulavs sent to | commanders I the arny e fovemment | oo i o bec states that duclling in tho avay will hence | Drble "““,""." o oul by Itatin fiure forth ceaso to be bl over in cases | (ULLers inthe capitol grounds, where personal violence has boen used, i ‘ A New Chilian Cabinet. T.oxpoy, August 11.—[Special Cablegran 0 Tus Peel-—Advices fim Santigo de - v val, Omuha, | | aguest at the New Yorlk s in the Y. iwin of M city, P, Morse was in Chicago on Sunday, a guestof the Rich 01 | J.R T forl of Tekunah was rogistered | at the Casey last night. | 1. Burkly wis ¥ gueit at the | Grand Paddiic in Uhieagzo | M. C. Root and v leveland, O, are | in theeity at the Merchants J. W, Sett, Charles A, White ad I, L Goldsmith of Chicago areat the Millard. | ak Higby of Denver is visiting his brother, United States Gauger Hugby ity Lred J. Bvans, proprictor of the famous Hot Springs health resortof the Blick Hills, is in (he city, at the Millard. Ira Highy fus returned from a trip to Hastings. Ked Cloul and Beatrie sumed hisold position bebind the cou the Murry inthis - ANNIE FOUND FRANK. The Romantic Ending of a Canadian Girl's Courtship. A young woman who spoke with a French aceent entereda cab at the (Cort- landt Ferry in New York the othe morninguid told the cabuan 1o driv her to No. 85 First avenue, There she d for Kupfner, who, she wherlover, but no one in the house seemed to know such a person, Theyoung woman did not know — whero to 2o next, and the driver o away without her when him, says the New York Wo Ithuk Ll goto Corinng was about to he stopped 1d., she said, and she ordered Lim drive to anotorious vesort in the “Tenderioin” préinet, In- stead of taking her there the driver stopped in front of the Fifth street po- lice station, where she was detained, She said her me was Annie Du P v French Canadian. She had runaway fron her home a Bluck River, Montreal, four months ago and ade her livipg at dressmuking with family NO. 95 KFourth avenue, Chi- ) o she made the aequaintance upfier, vho was a palace car con- ductor, and they were engaged to bo marricd, Then she lost, her place, and she telegraphed to her lover, who was in this city. [T requested her tocome here, saying that they would get mar- ried immedistely after her avrival, She could ot undérstand why he had not met her at the depot, and she also thought it steange that he did not live at the address he had given her, She sadd that she and Corinne were school- mates. Shedid not know that Corinne's place of residence was notorious. The girl was taken to the Essex Mar- { police cour nunlafh-ulu-lh e Hogan neard her story he it. Hmmmnnml J Half an howr lat cited young man appeared. He Kupfuer, and he wanted to know what had become »f his sweetheart, Hesaid he had had an k citing chaso afier her. He had be waiting for her at the Chambers str ferry, and onlyleamed that she | come over on the Cortland street ferry two hours alter she was dviven wyay in A b, Justice Hogan questioned him closely, and he proved himself to be n respocti- ble young man. iy ," sail Frank when the couplé were brought together, and he learned this the justice lud’ not he- lieved him at first, “if you still do not believe me you can marry us rightnow,” YL delicve you.” said the justice. “Take your tinie and murried ina chureh” Frank id he would take Aianie to his brotherin-law s house. E Ll AN OLD MARBLE BLOCK. Cagliardi’s First Attenpt to Repro- duce the **Hur Por move than a quarter of amarble Hock suficiently chisgled o show what imagination would suggest for female dpapery, withan weut bir of stone across the shoulder, and wholly wanting the outline of head and fea- tures stoodat the old plank government or Hoy.'" 1 contury shed at the comer where now stinds the Maltby Touse, It ap- peared to the pusserby s havi too much form for « natural block. and too litlle of art expended upon it to s the vank with sculptuy 1t finally quired from the ungatified curious nume of **What is it It hus been moved of late yearsfrom one stone yard toanatherand placed on the outer “lim- its as a sort of Hermes. Many avisiting archaelogist lm-. no doubt, entered in his note mools, “*Another fine Grecian torso neglected by unappreciative offi- cinls,’ It is the first block upon which the young Italian, Caglinedin, a figure cut- tor, attempted to reproduce Crawford’s “Hunter Boy,"in the famous group of allegorical statuary of the Civilization™ on the cast pedimen of | ly conceits drapery wh shapely limbs were to have been developed, when an | wexpected faw was discovered. The | stone was thrown aside for a perfect one, | out of which wus developed the beauti’ | here to be reproduced in marbleand | bror Clavk Mills east the Goddess at | his foundry newr Bladensburg, whilstthe b ¥ Extravagance In Cards, Five hundred thousand visiting cards have been engraved in Washington this | soason, suys the Paper World, One | | by hand | lelsure | camp, you wun see him him Bowl, but if you doot, then moth- | ']‘HE ()\‘[AHA DAILY 'Bl E, TL'E.NDAY tonary Inst firm las Ml'nwl ol hmmmm two months, and the money [&pent on jastevoard during seaton amounts to ens of thousands of dollars. The most oy dinary card costs one cent [terthe plate is made, and some dinner invitations sent out cost the THE NEWS IN TIE BIUFS, Famers' Oongress Delogates Will Not Wit~ ness 4 Horticultural Display, Ou dozen, A prominent item in the | <pense account of 4 Washington belle | v her engraving and printing, and so- A DISTRESSING RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, lies who give diners spend at indreds of dollarsupon the sta- | ey for o feast. ¥ _ | Sherifl O'Neill's Wit Omaha Lovers Mrs: Leland Stanford Itely puiad 85 | =g Py o0 GO T e Mine rliftycards tobe used as mens for one of her big dinnes Themayp of the a Riot Cases—Petit J (United States was stamped in veron Selected Minor Mention the cards and the drawings and engrav- ing were exquisite, At the dinner | which General Breckenridge give the | @The members of the Pottiwalia canls cost % aplece, and Mrs. Juslice | gandener's and fruit grower's associition met Blatehford gavenotlong ago a lu at the curt house yesterdiy moviing at § eon, the eards for which wero o'clock o make definite arvangements con- tucost of $18 a of the cards were in rajsed silvel gold, They look as though ind silver had beenmelted and pou into letters on the card, and cost seventy- five cents apiece, dozen, UNSAFE GAMES 0l WOM Plysicians Depr ing Viole notice with some olumns of a cont ity the London Laneet,” that wother Step s to be noted in the pro- gress of woman, Henceforth the art of self-defence isto be included inthe listof her many accomplishments,”> It i=satisfactory, however, to find that this stitment ismerely alleged in regard to aur fair American cousing, and isnot yet applicible, far s we can learn, to unteymen. Befer- v branch of sport which wlisn s1sters are ying, i, in answering the Should women play ericket? es o word of warning to th rons of adopting this gam menns of ex se,und ailides to risks ulting from theblow 1erickot bull on the mammary glind and its pos- sible consequences, ames Involv- We inthe of alirm npomry re- degree our, some of out I a rorvesponde tion, i ad- who us are What has Imlmnu been called “the munly art” will, we hope, remain 1s at nt i ‘lh|~uv||nl|\ an exercise for display of musculine provess and ilit and even in regard to cri inclined to recommend ological grounds to be confent with * pastimes and nu-m.ulmr phys improvement in which sudden museular ot, Indies on strainis avoided and yhich are equally eficient for invigorating excrcise and healthful plessure, In referenco to lawn tennis even, in most respects an admirble gume for both sexes, a warn- ing must ulso be given Cuses some- times occur of unequal dévelopment with luteral spinal curvi in_those who play ‘excessiv owing to the too con- tinious use of theone arm. We have ofter: drawn atlention to the great nece sity of systematic bolily exercise for women, as by such methods as that de- veloped in Sweden by Ling. and now A unduly fsm i vet we do nitating being aeopted in our board sch ool though th fuir are still under the tyramy of conventio regavd to their amusement; 1ot wish 10 see them too boldl their brothers inall their gumes and physical accomplishments. SAILED A HUNDRED Y EARS, Facts Concerning the V ably the Oldest Vessel Afloat, A Baltimore correspondent of the New York Sun wi A remarkable fove-and-aft schooner of about cighty tons register burde called the ilant, is now andjhas been regulacly nning form Santa Cruz to St Thomas and viee versa, as a passenger, freight and mail packet for upward of four score years, The Vigilnt, it is sid, was built in Baltimore, Md., during the very first y of our nationalinde- jendence, making her upwards of ono ilant, Prob. undred ind ten Jears old. Siio was of the Baltimore clipper cliss, so fimed many years for speed, and musthave been a wonder and @ beauty when launched, The wvessel is probably the oldest known vessel afloat. But do not pic- ture to yourself from the description of the venerable Vigilant a rickety, oeak- ing, working tub with doublé gang 4 pumps tokecp her free in any kind of seawaysy a vessel with great seams, with the oukcun worlcing out with every pitch intoa head sea. No! She isthé tight- est, staunc and soundest craft you can possibly imagine, Pumps are sel- domused exeept 0 free hor of water that has been dashed into the wash- up 1o keep the vessel sweet, I hi found less creak in her than ina lin ngor schooner, two months old, thatl made avoyage in. Sho has al- had the pest careand attention can possibly given o vessel, If a bolt is defective itis hacked out and ‘ed with a new one: if a knee beam, rib, or stnchion showsa sign of rot it is strengthened or replaceds if plack, gurbord, keel, keelson, stem ov stern posts needs it it is strength- ened or made new. ridgidly pr ing her originul ind model. Only the best mate vig sed in making her repaivs md ro- . She istoday with her cen- tury and more years age, s better vessel tha these cheapsoftwoad, thrown to- getlier craft from Nova Scotia, just Taunched, that one frequently I venture to siy thather present owner, Mpr. Pentheny would not « Vigilant today for any brand ne Wy of the same size buil dependent of her historie: Scotia in- to him, the | noble | ceming the horticultural exhit ingof the farmer's cong secrotary subscribe duting the amount of matters i to reported the and this broight "he amdunt was not sufici muke the display desired and after the matter hal been discussed a while it was deemed best toubandon the display altogether, and | use the money if woull e in some | other way It was sugzested that if | thesubseribers to the fund woild consent to it the best, disposition that cold bo made of the il wald be touse it i in the entor- tainment of the co din the decora | tion ofthe operahouse, It was finally d - | mined to delegate M. 1 who lias done | thelargest part of thehavd work of raisin funds, to seo the subseribes and endeavor to | et their consent to the appropriation of the money for this purp. After disposing of some routine busi the meding ad- journed, Mr. Casper spnt the remainder of the day | insecking the men who had contributed the i, undby the middie on had seen enough of them to hirds of the amount, and each of the afte nt two lis wnscat to have his subscription anner suggested. Musonic hall all the money will be ifying and decorating 1its and fowor use we did not uuln money o make the exhibit we I that we w comipelied to abandoned the schem said Mr, Cy but beause itis the wiong seasoi of the year to ke creditable exhibition, Do the very best w could and we coull not show oily a smail portion of the produds ef the county. It is o early, and none of our fruils are ripe, at least some that will make the showing we want o mike. We will take the money and fix upthe operahouse and make 1t sujtable for the entertaimnent of delegates, and us the balince in eatertiining them. Upon the whole, I think itis the best way out of the dilemma. If the ongress had been held xty days laterwe could havemade un ex hibit with the money we have mised that would have been fine and a credit to the country.” - A good hose reel froe with ery 100 feet of | hose purchusedat Bixby's, - the painter and ends, SIS South - - z Accident. lent happened to Mr. umily. who reside near Gley iing to the ity Satur when near the Plumer the horses be. ' team coming up son gt beyond Hoffmayr wio Thedriver wis C. Miller i Nome fo his fr decorato ixth stree A Hoffmayr and wood. 'I'hey day afternoon nd place, seven miles from town, came frightened by matl behind them. coutrul of & young son of Mr. was driving, and ran away. thrown from the car wl dragged sonie distance beforehe dropped the lines. Tle team ran but ashort distinee before the car- riage was overturned and theinmates thrown out upon the hard ground with terrible foree, Mrs. Hoffmayrand a foir-yeur-old _child es: pedunhurt, but all the ~ others, including Mr. Hoffmayr and two grown daughters wereseverely hurt. One of the young ladie: suffered afracture of thoright 16g and_ser- fous internal injuries and the other suffered 4 violent coneussionof the brain, from the effects of which she still unconscious afternoon. The son and father ¢ bruised. Theinjured poplo were takento Minncola, the nowest poinf, and theirwounds attended. The physician hus grave fears of the effets upon the oldar daughter, The tean were bad. el P Commercial men, Now Blufls, is under manag ew simyple rooms Pacifie, Council mentof W.Jones with RO Mundel & Kiein are offering grea bargains in every depirtment. We show the line of “cook stoves and ranges in the from#10 to 0. T vinw we ¢ bestonly and sold at bottorn “Oh, my ! we just beat the world, fo price of carpets . now {0 cts., and through the e We show o large line i novelties in our parlor goods depart- ment of cho) In bedroom suits w ng the most comyl o 30 styles. Book ca g chairs of every rds, wardrobes and with this unlading sale where and pride ourselves s, rockers description, iter tables go along Get prices else- @mpare Mandel & Klein's $20 Sheriff O*Neill was just filling out a return at his desk W n a st entered the oftice, and asked ifthe sherifl was in. “Yes, sir, I'mthe sherll. Just take a chair, sir Tle stranger scemed determined to be dited on without a moment’s deliy, and than air of impressiveness inquired Tizuess you ton'tknow who Lam, do you siv “Idon't know asl do, but take a chair, sis.” W Omuha, sir *:0h, indeed, then take two ¢ hairs, sir.”? The attorney seted himsdf, istomers for inside improved s all If youhavea bar- 1, sir, I'm Attor Blank from We have | property, t She wasbuilt in the days when th ll»'dl" to offer call on H. Sheate & Co.at only tumed off good vessels. Some | once. ¥ x years ago there was i vessel called the | 1. Bovers offies maved o 20N. Main. General Golll, whoseageexceeded that AL 06 of th igilant the senior of all vessels, Omaha Lovers. Generalions have come and passod out | The county clerk was mude almost color since hor keel was laid, and genecrations | pling yesterday intrying tosolve the int may yet come and gobefore she runting if hev good luek continus. Lt BOYS AND rses MEN, William Dean Howe from a M Ther s Discusses Th aphysical Stndpoint. is a difference botween hoys ind men, but itis a difference of self-knowl- | edge chiefly, A boy wants to do every- thing because he does not know he an- | not; a man wants to do something be- cause he knows he cannot do eve thing: o boy always fails, and a man sometimes suec beciuse the man knows and the boy does not know, writes cate guestions arising from requests for me riage licenses, One colored couple from Ounha was very auxious to get apermit. The woman scknowledged having beon mar- ried before, but clained that she had ben divoreed, She eould not show any decree or other written evidenee, The would-be bride- | groom was in a like fi, buthe was quite o | tain that his former wife hud noclains upon nin, forshe had been mariicd twice since he cut loose from her. Colorel witnesses were brought in o testiff that thero was no legal imped inen t, but it wis hard work tofind any oneof them who knew @nything atout the divorces, except from heirsay. After much questioning and some sweariig the de B 18 hos. sired permit was obtained. Then another W.D. Howells in Harper's Young People. | Ouabin couple asked: for o license. A man is better than a loy be- | applicant was & white man ind Lis cause ho knows better;” he| bride was too black to blush There w has leurned by nce that | some question asto whether she wus of ig what isa harm o others s agregter | and M_'n;l' witneses l;u-{l ‘,"‘,'"'("“,f‘,";‘,',,"!\',": harm to hamsell, and_he would ‘rather | SWeAX 10 for age bofoye BRI YR notdoit, Buta boy hardly knows what vaite resort for those wlho find dificulty in harm i, and hedoes it mostly wishout | giiinglicemes i Omabi, of who wait to v uhnn;: that it hurts, He nnot in- | get tied on the sly, vent anything, he can only imitate; and - -— It is casier to imitate ovil than good. | Wallpaper at ¢ conts per wll: not rem- You can imitate war, but howare yougo- | nats, at C. L. Gilletw's, % Pearl st ing to imitate peace? Soa boy pusses his in contiving mischief, If you get another fellow to walk into'n wasp’s jump and hear ing atall huppens. If you seta dog to | ehase n cat uva tree, ‘then something | has been dones but if you do not set the | dog onthecat, then the cat just lics in the sun and sleeps - and tine. If aboy could find out of doing good, so that he could be active init, very likely he would want to do good vow and then;butas he cannot, he very seldowm wuuts 10 do gook you lose your | some'way | | ott House, Council Bluffs, transients §1,00 v day, - More Mis pation., The suceess that *Sguire Schurz has had 1 assistin summating cases of mi nation has given him about all the marriag where negroes and white have deternined to salve the r Last tened to th adings of a dusky y and a white woman and registored their marnage vows, and yesierday hewas called upon to perform the smme office in another case where the colors were reversed and @ whitewan we is problen AUGL named W. A Little asked life to 4 big buxon wor blood. He performed the ope remark : <1 I don‘t do it will" After the mar brief and busir T 12, bo unitea for of pure Afric ation with t someboly else . which wis made as like s possible, the couple lingered o moment and held a whispered o sultation at the door, and then the f tumed to the jus amd remarked with o rising inflection th had o suggestion of plaintive wail in i, “Tguess youdon't want to kiss the bride, jideo™ The julge's nead was buried in his coartdocket and he ne looked up. The Mppy ones went down the stairway with the puin ful_convietion that sonehow they had_been slighted, but the groom was heard corisoling bis brige with the gentle assuvance, “Never mnind, Nancy, [l Kiss you,” 1f you wisl to sell Judd & Wells Co, C Broadway vty callon the [ loaned o i H. Sk Money at reduced and realestate searity by — e Minden Riot Case. Justice Bamett's court was filled yoster afternoon by u crowd composed of the pring pals, witnesses and friends of the Minden men charged with rioting in connection with anassault upon August Alta fo we The erowd about filled the court room, and allapperedanxins o convine the judge they were onthe most fricnaly terms with each other. Alt was reprsented by Lindt and the defendants by Judge Crowe Minden, Kohlhouse was aequittad upon the 1t Hessley was fined 25 for Hlossley, West Neil and Otto were convicted of riotie and eich fined 220 and costs. Hessly was ) put unde. for the d. the district 200 to keep the peace. Th fone notice of ittoicy appeal to Ntice to Contrctors, ol proposals will be received at tt of: tion ofa statement which apprared in the Nonpareil list Sunday, | wish tosay that : was ameeting of the colored republi- cans of this city held Augist 1 the ofii- lected: Oscar Brewer, president ¢ Jdohinson, secretar president ; on Jobnson, secrctary: Willun Dbil , treasu The cinent in Sunday was put by a colored democrat be- ause he was refused admittance to our mee! ing, Oscan BrEW bR, Bathe at Manawa beach, ne lote), e lurged, more sand, nice bottom, clean rooms. J. C. Bixvy . sanitars gineer, 043 Lifo builling, Omiia; rium block, Council BlufYs, -~ The following were seleted the petit jury in the distriet term wormeneing Septembor W. F. Lyons, Secoid ward; I Huntington, Se Sccond ward; A pres wd: Juo. Booth, Second ward; Ji Pt precinet, Foth ward! James Washington; Jumes Flavin, Fist urthward; Henry Green, Third Gus Larson, ward; Jomn Bronner, Neoa; A, A, Richard- son, Second ward; W, Duell, Second ward ; John Fox, Second’ ward; P Kennedy, N walk; 8. Covalt, Fist ward; W, H. D Hazel Dell; Barey lungfermun, Neola . Fouts, I J. T Smith, Silve l cel; 21 W, Morse, rivd wand, Lt J. G, Tipton, real state, 527 Broadway, e ored Sale of the Nonpareil, Forseveral days past rumors have been in dirculation that a local syndicate has been figuring toget control of the Nonparcil. The members of the syndicate an sad to be Frank Bv L. Shugart, John N. Bald- win, George F. Wright. C. R. Hannan aud J 1. Steadman. The proprietors of the prop. Ru orty deny that the rumors have any other foundation than lies in the mere fact that o syndicate has been given an option i the yaper, and that the option has expired report is that if the etting the vorking cupi The in People’s favorite, Fifty dny ors wanted, Rates, $4.00 classin every particular, - - Hurt in a Bunawa A lhorse driven by P. C. M frightened on Pear] street last evening and i away, When the bugey struckthe cirves on the motor tracks nearthe court house the buggy was overturned and Miller thrown out on the pavement with a good deal of more per wi force, For a time it was thought he was ser fously injured, but later in the evenin re covered from the effects of the fall sufticiently to wills around. Ho was badly briised and shaken up. -~ Globe barbershoy, 13 Pearl, castside, near covner Broadway, i now open for busiu John Schicketinz & Co - Th aks wers Winn The Madelsand the Freals hal unday in which the latter won by 23 tol4. the following being the score by 2 10 641819 8010 9001 —MN LI I)Ir;m)lullun otice, cby given thatthe firm he: A s & Co. has be ¢ wtirementof H. C. Cooke. All aming to said firm will be tran the remaining partuers, F. M isand J, H Kent, and_all indebtedness owing said firm will be paid to thom. Tk atthe old o firm should will continue the busine unts against said old bo presented at once. F. M. Eius &Co. - “The Manhattan sporting leacdquarters, 418 Brodway, e P SONAL FARRGR AP T 0. Van Noss of Persia, Ia., wasa Blufts® visitor yesterday, Lucius Wells and S, B. Wadsworth leave this evening for Colorado. R. L. Williams has returnee from the east, where ho was calied to attend the funeral of a biother who diedat Pottsyille, Pa John Corrthers, chief engineer at the trie light works, has retured froma iof visit to bis old home m Leavenworth, Kan, Mrs. 8. T. Bacon,landlady of the Hotel Bacon at Coring, la., and Miss Nettio ien ¢ of that pluce are in the dty visitug ds od L. Boruff, who nas beei comected with one of the agricultural implement hus thrown up his posi vening for Chicago, where the real estate business - houses in this city tion and left last will eng: Ntional hans will i workir pital on September the tioh of 0,00, It reported that some chinges will be made in its organization. —~ Scvaps nee, Some interesting trials with signal ts were recently made in P - tween persons ina halloon and others in the Biffel tower, which showed the prie- ticability of interchanging siynals from a dist far beyoud thecivde of an in- vesting foree, It has been found that in the long mn no powder is satisfactory for quick-ti 2uns that is not absolutely safe from ex- plosion by detonation, and that the only satisfactory and safo system of quick fir- ing is by electricity, fice of the archit L 100 ns 244 and U5 Mer- viam block, Council Bluoffs, [ until 2 p. m. on the lth day of 1840, for the erection and ¢ the new it Methodis churehat Council Blulls, accordin vised plans and specifieat ions, 0 bidder | will state the amonnt he will “allow for the present builling, Each bid sh aceom- panied by a cotified eheck M0, s guaranty that the pany receivi awird will entér into @ contrict and give sutisfa tory bond. The comittee reserves th right to reject any orall bids. By order of the committee. P, M. Enis &Co., Avchitects, W. §, My, Chalrmay C. W, Browy, Seaetay. The Colored Republicans, To the editor of Ttk Bri: In contralie- 18906. | mvonn ‘N.Y. P.Co b | Comeil Blufs Lunber Co.. conl. Deputy NMarsh Boswick 1 3 this morning for a coupleof days® absence in theo castern part of the county v Allert Wing, the young man who has t ¥ HHON gomeinsune o roligiow subjects, and w TNE GREAT. asyium lust evening, F Joo Bushell was arrsted on o warrant B ‘””‘ AD TERMAKENTLY from Bariett's cowrt vesierday charging him | L UDN 3. \(i(). withthe ofens of | voard b o ALy ' “ i il “-\'-"‘ itthe | Rocumntvm, Healicho, Tothuche, | The city council will meet this evening and SR A lNh- ADPOINL @ pavine insp A number of the | Neuralgiy, Swellings, ¥rost-bit cotwilonan watheredat the ity bullding last BRUISES | I, but not enough were presentto consti- | o 2 | tuted quoram | TMECHARLES A.VOGELER C0, Balimore, Ml Minnie, the thivten mmnths old daughter | o€ i y:lh Ha tied wtheresi- [ SPROTIAL NOTICES, | dome veanne D, s 11 o'clock - = m. The finerd wil el COUNCIL BLUFFS, temoon from the rosidone - A well knowa barber md his wife signod N experimeed boo eper wanted 1n AN agreenent of Sopration List nigt Mholtsalo House Giod wazes refimnes 'hlwlmn s of ending numer - nd & i T LR L LR T settling differeices that hay - | tage home on North Six | R SALEor trade Sl | nappy. An application for Inware il sebof iners tools. . i ire probably be made withina fow days | on 38, Nerrlum block, Counell 18Lufls, Ta, | T A Seantan, W M Young and Osear | JOVR S\LE-Or will trde for | Younkerman, representaiives to the grand | oA staiion No i | L and CLA. Pibbits, grand - trasteo, Loty | G5 S DE Areiibabd, e for Des Maines to attend the bl L) | annual sesfon of the lowa brigde, | FOOR BENT Twoeno ma Uniform Rank and the twenty-fist aunual ger 8 Pearl siret 50 noof the grandlodge, Kuightsof Pythias y ) i ™ Ilie big China who Fourtl ) being wantedin By or the TANTED = Situatin by worl hias yet been received from Couneil Bluf ofticers. Chiel Carey is confident JOR SALE or Gianlen bas the right man in ‘the toils, and is « houses, by J Loo, 102 Mt | ingzto dividenp the big rewird tiat | Blurrs | fered forhis arre st \ TANTED-Three il The railway employes are making gre L aaltanie 1s | preparati for their excorsion to W SHCLAR ABR ID WL DXONA LY | hext Saturday, Already cnongh tickets have [ §)7HYpay ent wien havebeen soll to warint the augaging of | ¥ thesiin ter [ lavo tx cch of clevencavs, The pro. | SRS FHe b eds 1t § a ticket v make @ snuge little KGR WO, ‘\ wto e divided betwen the funds of the | A home wor switchmen and tiremen | Ahome worth $300 Tle remion of the Twentyaninth lowais to | A Boue worth &l taake | at Malvern today. A number of ’ Othetprlan] Womos old s Tho Grand Arny of | aiove montily piy nehts Drineipil 1 nblic this mory 1 thetlae | nd interest, Forfill pavtio "o« ‘an 3 o L v pre ldressthe Judd & Wells o, 603 Broadway, sented in frout of his place of bisiness on | Councl Blaifs, Ty, k. g Pearl et this mic Walter Smith | JIORRENT-=The stom roomn, No. 18, fronting will make the presentation sy | on Pearl st O lame 5 lanthe assembly, Pythinn Sistemood, | VW EBAVEsevoral euatifal notoraio 15 willgiven lawn social on Thursdiy evenng | it wowill redefor e Ve August 4, at he wesidence of Janes Keith, | 1068 inOmahor Cownell Judas corier of I"airmount and Gr Al venues, \\‘l 8 Co., Council Blu Daucing will be an important featureof the evaning, A specidl motor train will leave Fairmount pirk at 12:30 o'clock a. . cordially invited. L young man who a short time aw wrl's lospital to be fiv id in the abdomen, died Satur- | ut All knights and friends ax Charles Hawkins, from e Dakcota | dayeve ind was buried yestrday. D | Micrac had performed o sutgical operation | in the hope of saving his life, buthe was too fargone, and did wot rally fromn the shock. The plans for John N. Ballwin's new seven-story block on the corner of Pearl and | Bradway” have been changed somewhat | The ori plans contemplated the use of | | sed brickin the entive structire, but it been decided to build the lower' story of ‘This will give the building a niuch appearance and makeit the most | costly and inposi thecity ha W trictures of its sixein | Willicums, a coole on the Union | led to the ¢ rduy his . W works emplove. He was fined 31,10 which hepaidand left the court incompiny witha number of his countrymen A friod of Colon Steadman, who cliims to be thoraighly posted on that gen teman's position fi thio prosent wngrvssioul ce, vouchsafes the information thut M. £03 0014 [ mh sensa e Bamclinta b foro the coming republican congressional con v tion. He is, however, a candidate fov tr position of depmtment communder of the Grand Avmy of the Republic of Towa next yeur, and thit is the full extent of Colonel Sleadman’s prosent. ambition, Contractor Mone will commence the brick paving this morning by puiting nlarg fc of men at workeon theeist md of Pierco street. A small portion of the curbing re miins o bedonein frnt of the residence of to protect line, the lady who sought so valintly her shade tiees that stood on the curb The brick 10 be used in the work are on emund and have been exani deal of interest by th stod the general ius nouneed to be of the Cireular in B A were, pro- | ¢ i i ln :\\«ll vestor b will le ats o . m. and returning will leve Plattsmouth at yin the evening, The Odd- fellows will form at their lulls and nareh to the depot ina body. Dalbey's band willae- company the excirsion. u rdat W hen Paby was slek, we givo her Castorla, W hen shewas o Child, she cried for Castoria, When sho Miss, sho clung to Castorls, Wken shobad Child scan u, shiegaveem Castoria, " U | D B AT, Vieo pros CUAILES R ITANSAN, Catliler CITIZENS STATE BANK, | OFf Council Blulfs Paid up Capital .$180,000 | Surplus and Profils., 50,000 | Liability to Depositors,, SBC ;_uuf) | | Daerere I A Miller, 1. 0, Glouson, | | | Shugurt, | t.). D, Bdimunson, Clin G Hunndn Fransact genvrad bankine husi> | ne Argoest capltal and surplis of uny | b: kin Southwestern lowa, g A INTEREST ON T'ME DEPOS!ITS, 1 on moto; hracing all b Thebappy home of Mr. and Mrs. €, W. At- wood, at 123 Bond street, was saddened *yes- terday by the untimely death of their first a bright and loving liitle_boy, thirteen wonths of age, The litlle follow suffered three weeks from dysentary, and his strength. | 8. wasted away in Spite of everytuing that 1d be > for him, and yesterday his little puin-racked forn was gatliered in” the om- braceot death and soothed forever, Little wtroom A2 Sum Al Institute AN Private Hospital, and w wired., Aftergettig his pay Cor. Broadway and 25th Streot. he frunk and created o litlle tor much SR G noise around the trausfor, and was placed | } 3 under arrestby OMeer McMillan, The pa- | Forthe teats Lull surgieal andelironts trol wagon o aved him toth ation diseases and diseascof the b 1. g ¢ othe station, Private discases of e uinary and soxul F1110 of his wi paid the costs and fiie | o fus sy philis, sivictire, oytlt, spor imposed by the court | matorohow, Tost ahood, sex il fnpotence John Lung, the Chinaman who was ar- | ond weakoness treated succostuliy. |00 rested on Sunday for cncealing stolen prop- | | Farieulirationtionpatd to dissages of e erty, was confronted in thepolice court yes. | 18 s Asthu, Consamption. BEAchivs v moviing by the boys, Murphy ‘and m Detes, I i § uina tism, Piles, . and they Swore they had taken the "'V yd rocete, Dromy, i to Joln's laundry nd had told himiit s of theeye and ear. Club Tect, wis stolen from Shaighiessy, the water vatureand il diseasesof the hone, sivily s from dicimesent et vation, Correspondence confidential we DR. BELLIN Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, Cor Broutway and st ol Blufl, ST.FRAXCIS ACADEMY Boarding and Day School, Iifth Ave. and Seventh Street, Can be rencliod from any of tho depots Conduet B, V., M. % TERMS—For board and {uition eme inches of u finished educns ion for youngladies $75 for session of first Monday respectivelys 1hy the Sisters of Charity ve months, 1 September commenseing and Febry Gy from the e ad Sirstontils i Al 1 dressed to spiisatbriioR]| IMORCII R st ‘Il,”‘l,'l'fll'.'l'“:’” Ninth iufantry and ‘Third - hattery, lova vol- SISTIIR SUPE unteers, them to be prsent at Du- St Franeis Acads bugue o uber 1 o atendthe reanion Council Blufl, Tova, of the bri Tnvitations wer alsosent to - tho members of the Fourth, Ninth, Fitteenth, | T ) Twenty-sixth, Thivticth Chiry -fist vol j unteerinfantry to be prescut and incet their ol brigade comuander, Gaeral C « MANUEAOTURING ©O., eral Stone will bo presntand deliver the ad- TstAvenuo and2ist st dress of welcome, 4 / andy ' AlL the lodges of theIndependent. Order of a6 s S Oddfellows helda meeting last evening for ‘S‘l-\hv I)OOFS ‘U](l lg]lndb the purposeof completing inal arrangemens | gaua and Semil Sawine RoSawing and for the reunion ab Plattsmouth tomorrow. | prani, Sawingof all kinis. Poreh Bracketse Anoutone lundred and fifty menbersof the | Kindiniz vood £50 por loud deliverel. Clonm r have signitied thel ntion togo, wnd ~:|\\|ht~( by ’All‘ \;‘Al 1 o All work to be ecting List night it voas dedded to | firsstelnss, Telopho 3 IHIIH:;'LE:I‘(-X‘"‘\I Sl e e YOUR PATRONA G ESOLICTTED.™ excursion. A spechal train has been char A e tred, wh aye the Burlington de OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Matne d Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ersin foreien and domostio exchange, Hoctions made and interest paid on tme DUsits. E. Maon I Bourgeols, 110, NAXON, BOURGEOIS & COOKE, Cooke Arxchitects and Su]»urint('l'lvlcllts. Charlic was the pet of the neighborhood, md was generilly ronavied as an extraordinacy | . als s i bright child._ The funeral will wice placoto- | Rouns @t und 6EN. | Roons 26 and 250 day, and the little body will be tenderly laid | ¥- Life, Hidic-. Omaha. } Wevelum Tk, Coums {0 vést beneuth e grasses in tie quict. coun- bl F. M. El s & Co,, ARCHITECTS And Building Superintondents. and 41 Beo Bulldi 3 Mer pondon tooms 11 anid ouncil B Ok n_ liloe s0l fulted A HOTEL BARGAIN Hotel Jume uncll Blufts, Ta, forren, urnished andin good ropairs. Best hotel 10 hecity, Centrally loelod, Doing w firste s« businass, T ool hotel m: s i% o bargain for Apply (o JAMESON BROS, Props, w0ine Council Elufs - - . - Towa - ALL WORK WA RRANTED DR. J, D. JA ON, Dental Surgeon Al Kiuds of workdone. You con save ones Jilfon your gold and silver filling by calling Morriam blosk. Counell Blufs | C. A, BEEBE & COMPANY, —Wholesalo und Ret FURNI ‘ Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. Nos, 205 and 207 Brosdway, and 204 and 18 | Deulers in fl B 5 8 Doalers, send for Cutalogue, 206 Plerco Sueet, Cougcll Bluffs, § N | ! ! /

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