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[ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, “MONDAY, JULY 27, well. Tho blocks are only 200 feet widow by rogular dasvent. Mrs. Knight | - and thero are no alleys. This is a sad came to this country whau four yoars old and | but it cannot now be rectified. All she is now well advanbell in life. She has on the sidewalk | Omaha May Fasily Oapturs a New and | bevn aresident of Brodkiyu for over twunty ONE OF PSYCHO'S OFF DAY [ — [ [ | saquare mistak the business has to be de Bal Humor Caus:d Citizan Train's Failure me Arranged to Have the Government or 1a the gutter, even to sawing wood, which . b | years, She said yosterday: “It {s true that . § to Make Time, is the main fuel here. The wood is piled up Prolific Field for Commerce, | & large estate is com to mo in Scotland, Guaranteo Deliveries, in front of busiuess houses and residences, | | but we have concluded to keep tho matter and it is sawed either by Chinamen or by & | secret until overything bhas been settled. | \ OVAHA'S BOOMER TALKS AT PORTLAND, | ficam saw aud is than carricd into tho bulld- | THIS STOCK SHOULD ALL CCME HERE. | {12 HAUEE I8 ROV 0 B et does woy | FEASIBILITY OF THE IDEA EXPLAINED. i Portland is a great restaurant town. In i appoar’fn tho Scottish poc and the earl- R this respect it is vory much like San Fran- | | dom of Bute and DumTrieshire compraheuds Mis Prediction of the Great Possibil- | cisco. There are hundreds of restaurants | What a Citizen of Buffalo Says on | Aunandale of which ‘Aunan is tho chief | Germany Secures an Eficient Service itles of the Salmon Industey Fally | M Sooeof thom aeo vory good S0 L This Important Point — [Eatat L in This Manncr— Few Losses Itealized — Peculiarities of very reasonable and their bill of fare is & ce to Secare an DISGUSTED QRANGERS, Sustained as a Result of B” A Y . varied one. You can get anything you want. od Trade. siHio t \ Y BRIy TNy Fastern oysters coms high, but 1’acific coast hulefobd L Dakota Independents Who Are Tiring Ui Ml S - oysters, about as big as a peanut, ave cheap v —_— of the Party, Wi Y OVEr I'hioy aro very palatable but have an entirely p Huros, 8. D, July 2. Special to Tan as fever Porrraxn, J Special Correspond- | differont taste from the eastern oysters. Me. Thoinas J. Bodion, editor and pros [ SO S o SRl B e S Th WasitixGros Brneau or Tue Bes, ) 3 'Y euce of Tne Bee. | —George Francis Train, Everywheeo you sce the sign, “Furnished | priotor of the Buffalo (Wyo.) Echo, spent | T y'hiu 'l" RN WY vt O 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, { . A slobe-trotter and ne uites o t rooms. This is sroat industry here, and | Sunday in Omaha. He is very enthusiastic | MY 1o! CIAARALL B2/ it Al A A " Wastmisaros, D, C., July 26, AN the globe-trotter and ne plus ultra of Amer. h 18 ehoat | : tory of that organization during the last lelps to red in his indorsemont of all that Tur Bee has LA ; Thore fs diversity of opinion among said of Iatein reference to more intimate | YOur. When Kylo was clected senator none | go106 of the higher officials of the postofice were more thoroughly disgusted than the re- | gepartment s to the ndvisability of recom- publicans who belongod to the farmers’ orga- | mgnding to congress a change in tho law || the rent, whi [ wed in Portland and spent a conple | e 10 SO AR T Y s Tu O maha of hours at the Hotel Portland. During bis | Therc ‘is an army of peoplo here living in siny hore hoand his valot, onch wearing a | furnished rooms, and they board at tho res- | busiicss relations between Omata and Turkisk fez or cap, occupied the center of the | ts. yoming business men. atiol 3 v fow w! P pol UL BRI ME, 4 od the floor Chinaman s tho laundryman, the | %A verylarge proportion of thecattlermsed | Pization. Somo few who had been instru- | which would result in ensuring the contents . ckamoermaid, the cook, the vegetablo ¥ar |y thg northern part of Wyoming have been | Mental in achioving its formation were [ of il jottors seut through the rogistored with nuincrous large shoots of PADST On | Goner ety on ofall work on the Pacific part of Wyoming have be siikior reBtbll r de b L RIS Ware BRE A RO IO ERTHN . NOWETADSE | momet it Be: it evaeywhuRaS oid || L1DBe BB O R Ve T B B BT | O o e /o | MBI UE, oM ot itk oflsikle: - I6ak | clippir vertisam k5 i ng evorything, 1t woul fanatical chimera worshippers. Tho inde- | hay the result would be the creation clippings, advertissments, ote, ail forming a | doin evoryting. 1t would be dimeult to think that ir the packers and shippers of | I S Wwithout him out here, but it scems | South Omaha will make the proper effort tne | Pendents controiled tne alliance, and to not | or 5 roason for dishonesty among the in co crazy quilt, as it were. Tho layout was | & i ikl S ah dHadnsade BREL 1517 S t viewed with a great deal of curiosity by the that Tacoma tias no 11se for John Chinaman. | tid may b turned this way. From the | D an independent meant fo forozo all tho | gooders of lettors, and @ corresponaiug A LU L y A few years ago thoe people of Tacomarose | b s privileges of being a m for President 16 56 the mai crowd that gathered nround the cccontric | anmasse snd in one day kicked all the China- | COunties of Johnson and Sheridan there will | P @ 55 08 L B0 G 0 Seawn that sl | [pcreass in peculations upon the but brilhant man, He entertained the Tnen out of town. and from that time to this | be fully 50,000 head of fat cattlo shipped this [ “O1¢¢3 RaC A & drawn that all | houches, Yet it isa fact that in nearly lan on n ] town, e authority would be forfeited upon refusal to | geary country B ho government with his rambling and amusing tatk, wroto | there has not been lestial within tho | fall TS S T ke 1l 1o | every country in Europe tho govern autograpts eards with his rod and blue pencil, | oundaries of that city; and furthermore, & | “What is your nearost railroad point " politically oboy him and his leading hench- | gyarantees the delivery of every valuable ograph car \ his red and b 11 Chinaman )t dae w0 into Tacomi even | whhe 13 & AL hos eonehod Giltatte, which | Men: And thus it was that with the cry of kago upon which the rogistery feo has presented several gentlemen and ladies with | o, g visit, [t will be remembered that the g e o mpar e | the “Moody-Mellette gang™ that the alliance t Y b that the oriental coins as i ulres and gave the little | fedoral government settled tho matter by | 18 about eighty miles rrom Buffalo. Thatis | o0 e ™ B G SIREaS S TtOThb on - paid, and 1t is not shown that girls each a handsome coral necklaco from | paying damages to the Chinese. At the | ab present tho neacest shipping point. Here- | f/ 0 ”‘.“”‘”' Miod “‘] 'I“ s ‘”’" losses are proportionately greater in Kurope YA TATaCo Al RERRRET M) Teatn ' Hover JrHil sme time an attempt was made in Portland | tofore the cattlo have been driven to the | PAEPONS OfCOreINg FIARTY AHet FOWRINR TS | than in this country, Lo ndvertien Omana in evory way possiolo. | L0 €xpel tho Chineso, Tt was a timo of great | Northern Pacific or to the Fremont & Eik- | Fepubllean parte, Wardulf and Harden well |~ ono of tho assistant postmaster generals is o ndvor m; B Bt o cxcitoment and the people were divided on [ horn, which are oact about one hun- | Knew thatif Moody was left in the field they 100 A bogus despatel stated | unqualifiedly in favor of the insu cats that Palmer was | schome. Ho says that he cannot ey shoula | scea plausible reason why’ the United I own the carthand half of Omaha,” said Mr. Train, ‘“and whenever I please. | Buftalo, | could do nothing ““lh.‘ to the democ clected in Illinois ond that t Finally, the Chinese were al- [ dred’ and twenty miles from o possession of it remain undisturbed. When the | The Burlington will probably get plo say 1 am a | Chinese were driven outof Tacomathe people | bulk of the cattioc shipments this fall, A w4 Jiiatie. butaslongas ] ama lunatie Ido | Of that city sent their clothes to Portland to | and if tho shippers find out that they can do | throw their support Lo the farmers, This was | States should not be willing to do unatic, butaslong : bewashod by Chinese laundrymen, and when | as well or better at Omuha thau at Chicago | fone, and Kyle, a Congregational minister | wpupocory civilizod nation does, namely, to not have to pay taxes on my ¢ property. | ity becn So1 considerable | the cattls will come hore,” S b G DL R i tor of tored package Meantime it is constantly increasing in value. | sharp criticism of the Tac e for their in “What do son think nocessary on the part | 0ot of land in the state. whose goods were at | guarantee the sendor of a registered pac Bl 113 contants ook n e | et o Tt RSO | "l v ik Someyon o gt | (8 Wk e S RSO ML | Srntion n tho i, +tinmowar a2 | THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY A1 CAlte oTRasR bR o 1t izing the Portland lnundries, The people of | ago this trade! and ordored for shapment, who bad then no [ culiar state of affairs in existonco a fe : - 3 AVL1ttako poasesalon:or | Biatne county, Washington, have rocently | —Simply sond mon up through thatcoun- | fixed residonco in tho state, was chosen to | vonrs ngo, zrowing outof tho difforenco in Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kilenys, Bladder, Nervous PAYCIIO OUT OF IUMOR, followed the example of Tacoma, and they | try to gob acquainted with the stock raisers | fill the seat in the United States senate. AR " sal oficial. | iseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipntion, Costiveness, Inligestim, Bilio Some one stole oue of I'rain’s scrap-books nave resolved IK ho i 0] 1 ! These facts were not then known, nor are | € registration luws said this f N > e here, and it made him furicus. It was A;‘I::‘;‘\‘Y‘n‘:u\l"[nl;;) \\T;I‘l‘l‘""\'::yjl\'w‘lu‘l‘lll“l‘.\V‘A“‘ i 'fi&ffru"‘u‘.fi'i‘vii 'n:”v’xlf-l\\\-‘llv:;.;;: Ulrhlx:“:"h(')lx‘tll“ll:: thoy known now. Tho jndepen. | The German government not only guaran- | ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,, and renters the system less liable to confract disease. o iy DOl e e W LA il et ool 1 SO LN i V81 || SIa0 s e e deits s how blind and foolish they had | teed tho rogisterer of a letter ngainst loss DN SPRPSIA of dollars. Howover, swhen train time | 81 Over-supply of men who waat work. I “In what condition are range cattle this | been aud were disgusted with their politics. | whila the lottar was in transit through Ger- e 1 & Y - would advise any oue having a fair job or | summer!’ However, they continued to pour their seant | y,, *arritory, but also insured it against RADWAY'S PILL for this complaint. Thoy tone up tho tntornal seerotions to arrived, he left, without finding any_ trace of | ituation in the east to remain there, uniess | “First class., ‘The pasture has been splen- | TeVenues into tho roally private coffors of the | {15 gfter tho letter roached tho foreign | §ulthy action restars straneth to the stomueh, anl opublo t 1) pottarm [ty Eantioes tho book, for New Whatcom, Wash., to [ he has n littie monoy to tide him ovir until | did all summesand we have now facd onpugh | 1caders and to-pay thielr hail and fire insur- | 30, ForSG Whiich it might bo addrossed. On | e %6 a hox Soid by wil druxglsts, or wialiod by RADWAY & 0O. & Warren Streot, New completo his trip around the world. Mr. | he finds something to do on the Pacitic coast. | on the ground iu Johuson and Sheridan coun- | 4E¢0 promiums dnto, the treasury of two | Juvoral occasions porsons in Gormany have j Train started out to make the circuit in fifty. | 1’eopie who come iere broko find it pratty | ties to last us for two years. You seo that | Feally nsolvent fnstivutions, 'fho Midelity | you¢ money to_ retives or businoss con- five duve. but failed. Ho would have | TO¢KY road to travel. Thero is no more har- | grass matures upon the ground in the fall | Went under hopelessly, but somo risks were | poctions in the United States in registored ’ ) but fe rowing feeling than that caused by being [ and becomes the very finest hay you ever | Foinsured. and today thove aro no assots ex- | joyars, Sometimes those letters have beon 5 "BLOOD MOORE'S accomplished it in that' period had not | Syranded 1n n strange city, and there aro | saw. In case next summer should bo very | ¢ePtnotes of questionable value, lost in the United States. A mail train may BA 3 Psycho flew a littls out of sorts. This | thousands of men in that condition in the | drv, tho cattle could livo on this year's erop, | houcks has lutely been mado managing | yy,vo peen wrocked, or a dishonest postal em: Pimplos on the Faco n e = Ny threw him behind time. He proposes, how- | Pacific const towns. —1f, howover, a man | Tl luxuriont growth cf grass thiis year - | Shitor of the Rurafist, and Wardall spends 1 1,y0 “may have abstracted tho contents ot Broaking Out} A ever, when Psycho is in botter huwmor, to | £0ts started all right hero'I know of no bet- | sures good pasture all winter and cattlomen | Siiatce menoy aad Mo fu taunting tho | thy lovow Yot the German postoflico. au Skin Tg““"l“"n Shin) H {4 4 = Y ter place for ol 0 come to. are #00d s . rp! ot gearing . L poss| orities Vo ad zood sucl S80S - o Sores 1 of attempt oo around. tno world In forty | W5 pluce for one to con wre 0 wood spirits, Me. HL M. Murphy, [ Iost eloriug o thorities havo made good such losses LikioiBorse) Mo hxm,-mx,»fl of heavy hauling in [ of tho Murphy cattle company, has On the other hand if a lette. ;L\.vs o i take one ln..nmu.x editors :\luh Portland, and the trucks have their beds | purchused ovor sixty thousand head lazely m"\‘l“'l‘.‘,‘:;f“‘,"','.’jmfi”.‘ Stares were started, but | i3 mailed and registered in the United States gohl‘sm;ldl}m: IBMI“'I him, the cost toeach to be not more than [ hung from th los so that they are within 5 preparing hus| o 0s. bt L ures, fc § lika d'lost cith)r s 0 ey Or the country joro Mouth or Lip: & e o UauiCey Brol It |jont L proparing itofpus e businaasswithy s s riogiin: laagus kwithiths frmeragwere || {on LiosU SIEHBEANILEISIcOlD (ARG COM ALY TF you suftir flo any of &0 six inches of the ground. ‘This wakes itvery | great cnergy.” ation the losor must. staud tho 1oss of desti “on the make." Uhiono aymptous, (a Mr. Train, just before he started on his | Couvenient for londin and unloading. The | ” “What Kind of cattlo are raised in that D aa I o Geartits ol alone, unless we are able to recover. Wo Jant®, Mrain, Just bofore ho startad on his | tires are from threo tosix inches wide. These | part of tho counts pany are boginning to seo this, and with | G50 insure, wo simply take cavo of the lettor DOGTOR ACKE! 4 ast glo Jtting exy on, | spoi ) broad tires save the pavements and canse the “The large ranchmen mostly handle the | the falling of the rotten institutions founded | ;14 (uve it if we can. This system is wrong, | « on hopes by the leaders may be heard a growing murmur of curses. The prospect of zood crops has not tended to lower the tone of this complaint, and the prospeets of immi- gration are such'that the wailing is changed ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR W H Y 2 BECAUSEROUR R HLOO! Portl nd. [vwas the day of the presidential | trucks to be moved wove easily than wagons | Texan cattle, but the small ranchmen raiso Yecaption. It was raining—not an unusual | having narrow-tired wh domestic breeds. Some vory fino cattle aro thing in Portland in the spring —and the vast PERSONAL GOSSIP, being rased up there, and as the country d < crowd that assembled about the presidential 3. C. Smead of Omahia, chiof engineer of | Velops the introduction of thoroughbreds will doubtless become niore general,” and I hope that congress will change it." Auother assistant when asked for his views said that he was opposed to the intro- duction of the insurance system in this country because we are bigger than any of 5 > Sort TRl an wion Pacific, is in tho city . ; party in frout of the Portland hotel wa Ward Southard, formorly. of \Omaha, is | *When does the shipping scason begin 1 | into bove. Uitel Sniatabs the imsuring countries of 1uropo, and because e L LS L LT covered heneath an army of umbrellas, which |0 ohiaf of the letter carriors dopartment +It will begin this year about the middle of Water in the Granite. Europe the civil service system is soestab- 1\ Voureeit th neaded Attcntion at (ho tin reminded me of a grand aggreeation of toad 5 lished that an employe of the postofice bas o ot et you Ui ¥y Fengire & b the Portland postofiice. He came hore | August and the fat dnunais will be rushed stools. On one of the hotel balconics were Seattle recently, having been in the [ OUF pretty liv Rolaud Re'd and the members of his com y mail \‘|(n'.' He took the place of | 0 the any, George Francis Train, myself and | an old employe in the Portlaud postoflice, y 3 s : s LIS T R s GGt RaR o Er or s LT B BN SDras kS Cilty "Most of the ranchmen have what they | something of an effort to find how deop tho | An others. “Psycho did all this,” said Train tod here, He conducts tho leading | Coll 8 ‘granger ramch,) whoro they | georot (ORI i oalls granito wont, | POTtS of the posticaster general seem to PPsycho brought tho president, tne rain- | \udortaking ostablishment, and is coronor of | fed tho ‘weak animals 'on -~ hay. Thoy f o0 dhaach U vent. | fngicato that the registry division of the storm and myself to Portland togother.” the county.. Now that tho boating and bath- | Keop & few = cowboys on the ranga | [0 his quarrios near the city soveral yoars | postoMico depmtment is tho most profitablo ¢ & wl winter to pick out the weak | beforo he had sent a drill down about a hun- | end of the United States goverument at the | AREXPING M ot ensute frecdom from t . Acker's Enciiah Blood Ellxirixt) Wiy known medicine tht will thoroughly e 12 tho poison from the svstem. [ drnigelat, or write to W TN W N Stoux Fauts, S. D., July 20.—iSpecial | yracycally a life position, which he would hmen find it necessary to feed | o Tue Bee]—In 1839 Colonel Drake | not care to jeopardize by depredations upon ¢ during the winter!” of this city docidea ho would make | the wmails. xamination of somo of the recent ro- That, after Mr. o ing season is in_full blast ho has his hands £ h,l"rnj:' ‘llf\l:“:'::"l \‘}:“\“: “‘-“ fi'-‘u..«:".ffr:'é fall't holalng nquests upon drowned people, | A0 poor animals and drive them to th | drea feet for the purpose of ascortaming the | present time, not even excepting the patent | the microb D e o honan o e oo Hones. | ME. Itivor is'a "very popular mun and an ex. | EFangerranch, but tho geoater proportion of | quallty of the stono at lowor dopths, but | ofico, e latest publlshen coport Sons | Wi pribtiton vosit ot peensars « 3 pera house L 3| Falian b b o I hout any feed ex- s Solaiens e Hatiy , during tha fiscal yoar © aggreg Thatio a giiaranLos to cure. o FociD IRaRae o Livor uso Mooro" of about four hundrod people. Roland Rtecd, |~ Walterd. Lamb, tho well known Lincoln | ceptthat which they find on tho ravge.™ the Supgly, A ol R s e IR Hlasered m e e maniibry Kor Diaonon oliihs Supnvas et everal members of s company, Mr. Hodg: | lawyer, and his wife are visiting in Portland | M. Bouton will visit South Omaha today | (45 SV ® g "hore w b i | 14,148,564, The fees ou thesoat 10 ceuts each Mol Mitoe\ofulilor several members of s cowy [ e Yandiiiy 5 10, consutt with stok mentoe Sunabn tode. | Chicago firm™ o' bore, vith diamond artil | {31530, e foes SR ERO L D SR G ot < It occupied a box. | for nd my For the Blood, use Moore’s Tree of Bon, an architect St machinery was made and operations begun \ ) AR AR AG I AN ShIh REELY regard to the very important matter of get- | Hh Wiy N U f 814148 @tusand to us and brought the party into | fioel and Mes. W, O, Hamber, all of Owaha; | UPPer Wyoming turnod toward the [ (Mra¥s's Droperty, locaied nonr the conter, of rather uuexpected promitence, which was | J. B. Heasty, Faivbury; Mark W. Coad, | South ~Omaha - stockyards, where they | ;i s kept informed m.«mré.w Too toot somewhat erbarrassing. In the course of | I'remont: J-H. Stmp and C. H. Pool, cat: | ouzhtto come. Mr. Bouton i3 convineod | g ror thod bogan to await dovelopments. his locture Mr. Train gave Tue Ber and its | tlemen of North Platte, and C. M. Bronson s - i 0 both the | ., hyndred feet and nothing and then 300, Really it costs tho United States but a mere trifle more to handle re tered letters above the cost of handling ordinary mails. Tn some of the largo postoflices where many registry clerks are employed, there is some expense for envelopes and_record books, but Life. Por Catarrh use Moor Tree of Life stlpation. unt and a fuvorito with th Catarrh Cure . s ; WS of Lincoln, who goes from here to Puget | Omaha and Wyoming business men to have | g e S i oor ot Lite, n pos o gditor wnd Tk Br building, tosothor with | $oiiq i #° | their businoss’ rolations more closely con- | S SGCH I AN gA Ve foot [ all and | the total cannot excoed &0.000 per aubum. x0T i or PR i O R LR maha generaily, a great send off. He de- b e R B ccted. s copl E J Ente; ! arg o 1k, In Amorica for 250, Ge Y (0 S0 fToF whon you oan urad by el MOOFS £ E Hon. S. J. Aloxander, ex-socretury of Ne- | tiected. = He s that the peopio of | ™ (olouel Drake figures now that if the well | SUaree up to the account of the r e from your Druggists, o O R A e ODE business_the entiro cost of tho service, $179,000 per annum, and s 31,0000 twill remain as a_guarantee fund The report quoted shows the total loss of seribed Ty Bee building and declared that 1t excelled all othor newspaper offices in the world. brasas, and wife, spert a couple of duys heve | Buffalo are anxious to have the B. & M. Jast week. They took the Saturday night | build on to that beautiful county-seat’ town ieamEr O Cullrord s y s0 they can have closer comections with Jouis Vierling, mannger of the Paxton & | Omaha. Buffalo has now about twelve had goune down 700 feet a reservoir of water sond to W. . MOOKEK & (0. of immense dimensions would have been reached. Some time after the diamond drill TRAIN'S FISH PREDICTION. D OCTOR {| McGREW Some years ago Mr. Train was out in this | vierling iron works. Omaha, was in Dortland | bundred people, 1s lighted by eloctricity '"","’i\‘;;‘;,‘""J;:“J",‘;'{,’I‘k:""‘"\"[‘;,‘,‘(,,"‘,',',’“‘!;fc"'"c";::IL‘; moucy contained in regi 1 letters, from For Suleby KUHN & 0., Omal, country. It was be tne canning of | for two or three days recently. and has a splendid system of waterworks. & R panes 0 all causes, including robr and accidents, | — = palmon had bee stu Ho was visiting [ ' Tobort. McClelland of Omaha and a | The live stock intorest and mining form tho | 45r% 8 scientitic gentioman by the pame of | was only §15,000. O this amount wue sum of | _ Gomoryhoea, Gleet Tho Dalles and taking in the scenery of the | hrother of Prof. MeCleliand of Tabor college, | Prineipal lines of business. , %, avanl "" 1o logatd beds O | about £20,000 was recovered, so that the net | FROH dl;q T ishe I Columbia river, He saw the Indians cateb- | [ HBIWas reGaR tiy g = i water and deterimino their dopth. After | 1500 wig only about §25,000. Tt will be scen. S thO Udlsiolycsiagalnstndnla or. a i Ia., and who was recently called to the presi FROM THE BAD LANI conducting a series of experiments sufticiently A 1 S od | Bbsorbed into tue influ parts Wil refund almon with scoop nets, and selling them | jency of Pacific university, is visiting in 2 i clnborate —and. suceossful 1o ostablish the | therefore, that the United States could afford | money if it does not cure or causes stricture, Cents aplece. Ho told the peoplo. that | Pordand. Bofore his cetiod to Dmans. ta claborito and suconssful to cstablish the | 10 g0 into tho insurance of its own mails and | Gentiemen, here s u To i, K thero was more wealth flowing past their | will take a trip through the Will Excellent Quality of Cattle Coming to | 290 8 Lneory, tuxpert Sbeldon | naie a big profit unless the losses should in- | prckake or 2 for 8 per mai prepaid. Mo oors in the Columbia and Wiilamette rivers | : CLALEENY WO AR ARLAE) ihalOmEhn A arRae undortooks to dotermlio | Whethor thers | cranse twenty fold, wich fs not likely, ana | Yormick & Lund, Omah ety SR i T B 1 b ] was any wi 0 ound under the spo! Bl ) 2 e b ks 5 — han there was in their vallovs and hills, and The Bottom of the Sea,” one of Brady's | Thomas J. Zook was on Saturday’s markot | whero the diamond deill had sunk its holo of | L0 registored lottor business would bo cor LelLvce's Periodical Pills. bat somo duy the cauniug of sulmon would | productions, has beon running here for a | with a train of cattlo from the Black Hills, | 625 feet. By tho figures ne dotermined that [ '8it to ncrense in any event. RS This French romedy act directly upon the genera- creat dustry. His p J s eel st ¢l otact V. va Py :: o bo a kreat industey. His prediction has | weok. Itisa first class spoctacular show. | Soutn Dakota, Mr, Zook spent sevoral weoks | HIOFe ws an extonsive water basin 700 feot {50 rgans A Curs supprowon of (s Bonses ALLENe, W. A. Brady, the proprictor, was some years | i 4 below the surface. T'his he ascertained with- J2/0rthizoe.fax Bnd tan e milleqishauldinet be: shipped to all pa of the world, Mr. | 4goa newsboy i Omaha, having come there | riding horse back from Chamberlain, S, D., [ (01 Cicnowledwo that the dinmond drill usad durlng prognancy. obuors, drugklits and tho rain whilo hero referred to his prediction | from New York. He went from Omaha to | west through the bad lands to the Black | had gone down 625 foet. Colonel Drake is Poniti read B SiDon it thinlk (8] R i ARG and its fulfililment with jusufiable pri 1de. an Francisco, wheroe he got employment as | Hills, looking after the cattle interests of his | conscquently quite confident now that if the H E " < & h . j A 10 m When [ was at The Dalles, said be, “the | Jeono shifter in one of the ors 3955 X N Sl hndinen o BaVBntY, o ‘ v e SAVE inon oo e ik thavt LA walk Bt | S e 1 o g, | Commey. Ho ropate that. thls ond ‘land { Sl e pevpiratad eventy avaontfarner | Don't believel Now. are you The river on_ tnelr bucks, and T saw tho | oo e e g ey e of e #ta%0: | country Is unquestionably ono of the best | Wt a flow of water of great prossuro would | |yetter ? enormous wealth that would somo day be ay and started out on the road with it, | Catile grazing tervitories in ho northwest. Yoo Sall taken from the river.” Train tried his uand | [lis venture in this line was a succoss, He | He $ays that cattlo in theso Bad lands have at catching salmon with a scoop net. He | now has several good attractions on the rond. v possible winter protection against the caught o mouster, which suddenly jerked him | and has established splendid reputation as | MOSY severe snow storms, and that the suow futo the river. He was rescued by an Indian, | 4 t) AlimanagerlBrady s notiyob thirty rewans on the lands over two or but ho lost his fish. ¥ ot and’ hna e A Tho grasses arc of the most | past few years has made a great many of the | . S 5 4 THE SALMON INDUSTRY. © £50,000. Of course, he wears diamonds, | nutritious quality and usually cure about tho Inka beds. dry,. and now the surveyor | it Prescription the biggest use o : . 2 3 first of Augusf, and_then the cattle fatton is being besieged by applicants f I The bauks of the Columbia are linod with uator Morgan, of bicyelo fame in Omala, | H¥SU ¢ : e e fa is being bs by applicants for T T AR S tmmense canning establishimonts, tho greator | has beon living horo for a counlo of vears, | YR Fapidly until cold weathar after which | surveys to detormine to whom the lunds humbug of the whole (bec Rumber boing logated near. the mouth of the | He takes an nctive part in sports, aud seems | they 1050 some flosh, though thoy winter:ro- | shall beloe. Decisions, however, seem to | it's best known of all)—does Fiver, At Astoria, tho seaport of Oregon, | to be prospering. O™ | markably well withiout any attoution what- | maintain that_these beds belong to the gov- | R B Yhoro is u ficet of 500 fishing boats. Their L SYERENg o ¢ tho extensive | CrPMCUL and th probability is that they will [ your lack-of-faith cure come? shing grounds cover the mouth o THEY 3 RS Mr. Peter Dubausel, one of the extensive | all be surveyed and opened for settlement ey fishing grounds cover tho mouth of th THEY USED BICKS, It’s very easy to “don’t” in Columbia, whioch is soven miles wide and ten tiemen of Rapid City, at- | under the homestoad act. It is thought that i i s urday’s warket th six 00 acres wi 0 opened 1s or ] o e fishermen go out towards | pour White and Two Black Men .f;..:xrx.-".f\x. s 1,350 ) hares i shon isopeined iEthis -wiorlda St Do You women who think that R y 26.—[Special to Tur | patent medicines are a hum- The exceedingly dry weather of the - Diarce’ *AVOT- 0 oxt gly dry weather of th bug, and Dr. Pierce’s Favor- OPTICAL THIS SPROIALIST= = HOUSE PRIVATE DISEASES S. D, was on ren cars or 335 head | nov less than H), ia 0 Aalt wator flab, but comes up fresh water Make a Lively Satisfactory price of $150 por hundred, | hnd South Dakota. e arel v tha cone g VDisordors of tho Sexil Oriin s Skin alrenme 1o spawn. Thoy £0. upoven o the | There was a lively ticht on South Sixteenth [ These were range cattlo from the Bad lands e A3 galy i s LN Disensaw and Fomaly Disvases, Ldled from 2 604 ~— Bends of tho stroums, liuibing tho falls hera | streot near Jones about 7:80 o'clock last even- | 8 were cousidored by enttlo salosmon aud | Balmaceda’s Reign Almost Ended. fidence. But doubt — little ALVL NFUL Driviea Disonsas hns navor hoon equtitod, - BUOKS and there by jumpine, It is no unusual | ing. Four whito men and two negroos were | pao s s inG iarils o be ho fattest lot of SaN Dikgo, Cal, July 26.—Thesteamer | faith — neve N sick L 0y nnd clroulars Pk, Troatment by chf R spondne attle that bas been on this my - aith —never made a sic e ey R o ; thing to seo salmon _climb_and jup up the | yhe participants and furnished amusement 1ttlo that has been on this market for | vousorrat put into port last night for coal Qige Hduy end ¥a » Omaha, Neb o and procoodod north todny, Caclos Keug, | Woman well—and the “Fa- | Practical Opticlansg | rnawondtormee BAGRARILS: caplain of the port of Iquique, is aboara, | vorite Prescription” has cured | Ant branch of worlt rengwnod optieal ostantian- HOTEL. G AR s L : menLar A 8 Aloo & Co. St Louts Our mothod iy having come up on a visit on account of ill- | thousands of delicate, weak rior to ullothors: oie lensom ro wanerior: Wil \ Tho Murray, cor. 14th and Harney, is the falls at Orcgon City, on the' Willametto | ¢! U rivor, twelve miles south of Portland. Theso | for & coup falls aro about fifteen feet hish, and very | utes. crpendiculur. How these salmon get up | Richard Park, a colored man, who lives at of hundred people for a few min- J. B, Lawson of York is at tho Paxton. hem is a mystery, but they do itall the | Gi) South Eleventh street, started the affair Bl ) 3 ness. Tho vessel loft Iquique July 2, at = A ho eyes. Tho frames properly ad- ame. Tho fishing season is limited by 1aw | g wot the worst of it. The diculty grow | 1+ Folkn 'u!?nihu,\vh-.. 15 at the Millard. | which time the insurgents had control of | women, which makes us think 2 most substantially constructed hotel build- rom April 15 to August 15, Iishermen aro | * ikl il H. B. Street of Lincoln is at the Millard. overything except the southern part of the 7 P LI R ) Eyos Tested Free of Charge. ing in Omaha. Several heavy brick firewalls puid $1 for ovory salmon they cate, large or | Ut of & disputo “about a white woman. Of | y' N Head of Jefferson is at the Paxton, | country. that our * Prescription” is 4 3 ik runuing from basement t) roof. All ceilings small. The Oregon and Washington hatch- | course the white wen started to wipe up the pries aro model institutions, and_conducted | streot with tho colored men an ainly for the propagation’ of the salmon. | from the appearanceof Park whon he 3 W ) ’ . s Krug said that if the insurgents had the e 3 . i \lieve. Prices v rs 155 (Goods. 2 s C. E. Wilson, of Chadron, is at tho Casoy. | SIUSE that I 11 fnsurgents bud tho | hetter than your don't believe. | Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. | ana floors liued with Asbestos firs proof lin- e hod “l“u“u heelor of Peudor is & guest at tho tho ribullion would end inside of thirty days. We're both honest. Let us THE ALOE & PENFOLD 0O., ing, making it impossib'e to burn quick. Fira judging ho puck of satmon this year will not be as B i 4 ports that tho government is issuing 3 : ! ; farge 08 that of 1nst your, unless thero s | Police headquarters, they camo preity near | *judge Groft has oponed a luw oflics in Los | paper money to such an_extent that thore 1s | come together. You try Dr. | 114 8. 16t1 8¢, Noxt t> Pusr Joe | £APSS and fire alarms throughout the build- bigger run between now and August 15 than | doing it. Angeles #i0 of paper to §1 of gold. The insurgents D Pt P 4 Rl o 2 3 v 1009 | ing. Steam heat, hot and cold water andsuu- hero has been so far, The colored men grabbed bricks and tho |~ Judge N. 1. Utt of Dubuquo 15 guest at | derivo s rovenue of over £,000000 a wontn | Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. shine in every room. Tablo unsurpassed any- NOVEL THEATER TICKETS, whites followed suit. Park was hit square | the Paxte from tho nitrato fietds, which s used to curry ; aant as represente 355 1 ‘ol Tn the early days tho salmon was fre- | in the back with one aud as he turned around W. A, Fitzgerald and wife of Grand Islang | 00 the war. A ""\";"";‘ of S5ma ia exhal o | 10 it Ll"t“”n t do as u])n,.sL_nlu], 2 whora, B, SILLOWAY, Proprietor. 24 uently used as a theater ticket in Portland, | #nother struck him on the left side of the | are at the Mur to arrive any day, which will enable the in jou get your money again, ¥ N o ek i contret i | head kuockinig him down. B o e i B, Denma of Chadroa | SUTRODIS o placo i forco In-tho' fiud whieh | YOU _BEt YOUr money ag cowo CATENT HOTEL DELLONE er here, Mouey was scarce, but salmon News of the fracas was sent to tho station | uro'at the Casey will outnumber mnn icoda’s army and put Where proof's so ("l‘) can s o plonty, Mr. Juck always took one | and a wagon load of police officers were soon L T e e an end to his reign 4 fford o $ Cor. L4h and Capitol Ave. salmon as the price of adwission, and fre- | On tho ground and took a hand, _John Brown | o0"N bk ia®in? ave at the Deilone, oo " z g S you afford to doubt ? uently he would in this way take in from | and John Tigho, two of the injured white At the Park. RTINS lis way takeln from | men, ana Park, the injured uogro, were | Ex-Councilman Leo has bought a paying | mue usus e o - —_— B e h o thom Ly | takeh & headuunetors, hotal propurty in Sauth Omaia and will vt | e Wauat nutober of, foopio vistod Han ; ; TSR PR, Rt rTiery o el R e e et 49 | " Dr. Lord was catled and dressed the | thero hereafter. L BATE: Yosardar, Alernoon durlug tho Little but active—are Dr. SRA GRS Anh BB JORRUIRTT R0 1) B0 ol the stary p e, it Lata ity [ wounds on Park's head. Thoy are not se- |~ W. F. Gur arted for Rhode Tstana | concert given by tho Seventh Ward boud. | pe 2 W o v : ’ fire proof throughout, fine billiard rooms Bhout vegotanivs bane rocoivad tn jleq of | rious but ho will carey his head 1n a bandage | last night, where he will remain during the | The park presonted a. beautiful appearance ierce’s Pleasant Pellets., Teoth without plates, romovablo bridgo ST AL 4 T Bosh at 1he themton o e ot | for several days. Tho trio were locked up on | balance of the heated term and tho throngs of pleasuro seckers guve Ract Divan Pills mads it mans. | ork & 4Dr “Torockninsans uatentd: ' No | 48718 Bugiicllattaame Inthe alty, Joarge early duys of Salt Lake when Brigham | the charge of fighting Mr. Charles Beendorft left Saturday e strong evidence of the lave of the peoplo for 4 NACE 5 BCN- | drovping down of piates, bite anything you | samplo rooms. Suites with bath, eto. Cor. Young built his theater, which still stands S e : ing for New York and will sail cn Tuesday | the beauties of natre tle.syet thorough " They: recn. | itaath gL AR R AR SR |1 ath and Capital Axe: Birast oar servich in thore nud isone of the historio landmarks or_Schlitz beer apply to R. R. Grovte, | for the old country, where he will remaln S el e ; VTt Tord hin TADDGR DL, W1LIT rowh of tuat remarkable, uniquo and interesting | 1020 Farnam. for about three months visiting relatives and = | late and invigorate the liver, | e BT Ly, Dntiat, had th solt Heit | all direotions. Fates. irom $260 w081, yanty, office drd floor oity. —— OUR MINISTER TO TURKEY. Mr. George recuperating his health, {0 will be accom: 1o Omanhn mi Doueln o e Gauidician || PR aIsa, O eiascot stomach and bowels. ii\tan hlock. Ormahi | BARKER HOTEL, When Hon. Sol Hirsch, the American min- The condition of County Commissioner | the past three years and a half has been ’ i s Mr. and Mrs. Ge s Van Orn have fstor_to Turkey, loft Constautinople July 4 | Pimme was very much improved yesterday, | Stud¥ing music in Germavy P U RE o Mr gl M Goorge Von Oriny bave (%2 SR Smctitle Y0, | e wik e much mgeonsd sy, T TIE ONAHN m o tho Baskor Hotl undr St o pltan gave him an escort of fifty soldiers One More Kingdom Goes Down. iNTHEweERLD witt | Known manageme This hotel is the best - and ten oficers of his own guard to protect | 8lonK fully as well as could be expected ! g,y Fraxcisco, Cal, July 20.—Tahiti is n(v‘m A myerone | | A Bim and his famuy from brigands. Tho | under the circumstancas. His vight side is (0w o French colony owned by France and Trel .n.n b two-dollar-a-day hou Omaha, wth all 1 org i o 1 escort attended bim to the bo y o the | still heipless, although the sense of feeling I8 | is ontirely undor the French government M \\LI \(/l[, [ Teuine ‘H'.', ,“,'“T"','," RpaL fl[‘.‘ ?'f'y”\”.."i’,' modern convesiencas. Fire csoapes and fire empire Mr. Hirsch is now at bad and | ot destroyed. He will romain at tho resi- | This news comes by the barkentine Ciey ot S icin Kiwate Truss Co.. nan Franciseo, Cal | proof floors, Spee alratos for base ball aud 521 Geo il eact Poruand in about sixty vavs, Ko | ioeo of bl sister, ire."Charlos: Boindort, | hieta wiioh arrived hors Vostondas No. 108,110 & 112 . Eleventh St, A Burioriag i | theatrioal companios, Tablo unsurpassed, TR I | B W T WEAK MEN -2 so0n as it Is cousidered advisablo ho' will be | {UE Pomare V, the last of bis dynasty sasty deony: wasting wol E R, ushiul areo UNION D POF HOTEL. & was uppointed minister to Purkey by Presi- 3 taken to bis home in the country uear Bea- | Kine Pomare V died July 15, aged fifty-two W w viluatlo troatise f dent Harrison. Mr. Hirseh, who'is o wealthy wholesalo dry goods merchant, is quite rominent politician, and came near dofea nington e o \eharge Corner 1 1M Halt x weat of artioulurs for ful by Senator Mitehell for the United States e years | ioulars for Lioma oure, PIRE af charge 8 as0 marar Tt bio le:una Ho is a fine type of the Jowish race, \h E“““m h“‘,‘ & slallar sitagk .’,“.".)m 5 I'bo islands were annexed to France in | mar R T MR asads Adidrace New b ’ w i I : st . 2 year ugo, nlthough it was not as severe as | 135, By the terms of aunexation royalty ¥OWLER, Moodus, Coup . aud hois very popular not only amoug Lis | the prasent one, aud he recovered in a day or | censos to exist with Kiug Pomare's aosth — L Sund g auntry, kas, buth elpstels ol bolls ot own people but awong all classes, He will | two. It is supposed that wa obstruction of aos 1o oxias with Elug Pomars deita PO ey | e oounty, k. bt sl blia . be kiv i a hearty welcome home, some of the blood vessels of the head caused | >0 < . MO Protected by U, 8. Patonts. | : o . 4 | . 1 4o PORTLAND'S PECULIARITIES the last attuok. apparsek, Lirinoo Hinoll, wap piscaiad by & il | BOYD'S O H ! : Jark al L] : glft of 12,000 francs. A number of desertors . g Panie 1o Most of the dwelling houses in Portland - Fean et '3h Trenton and Vandalls | p pera ouse. | 10 Wwrecks of the Trenton and Vanda (e T el Ribe o framo structures of neat and vasty ar- Citizen Train Coming. N S A O Y b R T NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Manufacturers of Iron aud Steel Ribe | 00 " . gl o hitectural desigus. They are handsowely | Mr Bemis has just received a telegram | yeur bon, Yord Lawn Fences, also F comiencina i J U ILY 268 . aud artistically painted, and present s clean | o ot AST S AO0 HRE OIS B I e Vanilla -) Of perfect purity. 3 \ 1 ey :u.n attractive appewranco. As & rule the 007K s A0 From Tagome, iherits a Loarge Fortu Lemon 7 Stocky Park and Cemetery Fe NRAY MATINK i ave beautiful yards, made picturesque by | stating that ho would pass through Omaha Mrma SAYCU TS N SEE liza Knigh Of great strength, Architeotural Iron Va Ohalrs, Sotte NIL. R BROS ailar wrus, shrubbory and trees in great variety. | on Tuesday or Wednesday, en route to New widow living at 800 Pat N d range -1 E B afn e Businoes strents mee: oot maved bt | York My Bomis has wired him asking if | ® widow living at 300 Putman avenue, Brook Almond - ESOnomy In thelruse | aud Crestings. Holo its for Buckthorn K / \J A \ KA Hrdr Bow under consohdation and & naw oity gov- | ho couldn'c stay over and give us a lecturo | Ly, is Feported to have fallen heir to a large Gulvunlaea Btoel Kibb srament it is believed that this lmoortant | on his last (aad quickest) trip around the | fortune in Dumfrieshire, Scotland Rose etc;;) Flavor as delicately | pgjeyhoqe 1772 ,A llo improvemeut will be properly pushed. | world 10 be between $300,000 and §1,000,000, and dellclously as the fresh frult. l LIVE AGF Popular Prices—15e, 0y B¢, Tie, hy Bruks BICE §1.00

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