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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BER: MONDAY, JULY 27 | ‘T Ne ‘DI | six—and add some zold and silver to the cir- N i 3 F\Q | departed for New Zoealand Inst Monday, CHARMING SOCIETY ~ THERE, | &adion'sr'sur I0WA'S COLORED CITIZENS. | StE"Naeees Sam doon"ih Netw Feaiand To the end of more gold and silver, T shall since last March, whisre ho gmined possession bring into market ores that have had no pre- of 400 neres of InudAlat had beei granted S vious value, and shall work others at baif over thirty years age by the uglish govern ) | the expense of the old stylo smelter, and | Prohibition Will be Opposed by Them at | meut to his father, who was an oficer in tl Tora's Bummer Resort Well Patronizxd by | yuiitot condense the suipher and arsenic of . nelish army and 'feught at Balaklava in tho Those £eeking Pleasure, my process in the throats of the people. the Next Election. Crimean war, Hisdatner died of his wounas In our rooms will be found a school of mines a short time after the grant and as there was Our regular semi-annual sale of Odd Suit Pants begins tod: 1y, when we I’] 1ce on sale , — where members can become botter ne- an uprising of the watives (Moart Indians), 5 SHE RECALLS A VERY. SPCY SOWDAL, | Roinio LTS it 60 et Colf | WILL WEET W A STATE COMVENTION. | Bl WS i Smtrn i "t | five grand lots, all the suit Pants lelt in our store during the past six months, _This sale wil be & great benefit Lo our city and add an at- mado to take up theetaim until about a v, eclipse in magnitude any previous sale of the kind we have ever held, comprising, as it does, traction very pleasing to many visito : ago Mr. Mackesy mefa man from Auklaud, | over 1 ¢ ) 7 . Drasénios oF William Astor's Nisve at T Mot iy Terter 1 would say the mining | Democrats Will Endeavor to F Naw Zonland; Aod v entioning. tho land | ovcL WO thousand pairs of pants left from /77 7LEN THOUSAND SUITS sold this season. the Orieans Affords a Rare interests have already taken hold with us the Vote Out of the Re- grant. 1 was unclain W | This sale is ENTIRELY ORIGINAL WITH USs, AND CANNOT BE IMI- de Stuer Tra James and Prank Porter have been ar- rested and held in 500 bail for trial on tho churge of breaking into a shop and stouling WAR AGAINST VI book, the gallant old confederate, general 100 pounds of biuding twine which had been | ‘Fhe city authorities of Des Moines aro un- [ g vg ordered for the alliance, usually ive in enforcing the laws against | o and we have members in the Gold Hill and 5, " Tho land is rich in min Subject for Dame Black Hills districts who predict a large publican Party, but Wil al products i ry valuabl TATED; only a house doing an enormous amount of lmwn\w being able to lay aside such a ; membership from these flelds. With a few Not Succeed e 2 ip. A L RO 2 \E BER AT BRBAKPASE quantity of goods during an entire season. We buy no goods for it. Every pair of pants on A Irom tho laro crops now belng. barvested, . sale having been left from some xuxl of which only the coat and vest has been sold. The Pants Hoter Onreaxs, Seiner Lake, Ta, July 25. | iy which ail may reap o benefit Des Moixes, Tn,, July 26.—|Special to Tu Tivery In the 8o 1thivast, in this sale are mostly from the better orades of suits, and are made of all woo', and silk and Special to Tie Bk | —Society at the Or- | The excbangé will meet this evening, Bek. ] ~The next convention of political im- sw people kuow of tho expense incurrod | e heviots, clays, worsteds, tw i | g T leans was considerably stirred up yesterday WinLiaM B, Meap, | portance in Towa wiil be the one ealled by |y S HOE K,- ok 10 s wool cassimeres, cheviots, clays, worsteds, tweeds, homespuns, meltons, &c, in a hundred and over the arrival from Sioux Falls of Madame Jonstipation poisons the blood; DeWItU's the C ‘,.m: “1‘1‘” Pre ylnmlli;m I1 m\,-‘-r "“l'j seribers at tho earliost hoar possibio tn the | t€N dark, light and medium shades and colors, as well as blacks; in plain, fancy mixtures, , acoompanicd by Mr, Williain Bilis [ p 00t mrly Risers. eure constipation, The | State, to be held at Cedar Rapids, August 15 | moraing. Tur Bee always takes advantago | stripes, hair lines, pepper and sal e s shecks (some checks s dsome ti ¢ ott and hor mald. ‘Tho indy is & nloco of Mr. | cause renioved, the discaso is gono, 116 next of the first trains which lcave the city in tho | | St ],”‘- » pepper and L large and small checks (some cheeks so handsome that any William Astor and tho wife of Baron de - A scoret circular fins been passed aroand | morning, | Where tho trmins do ot icavo us | banks will cash 'em on sight). They are in all sizes from 30 to 4o waists and fiom 29 to 34 I , : Nig CTHE NORTHWEST. mong the colored voters of the state, ‘The | ©arly asconld ve desired, Tir Ber P X ) : é Stuors, Belgian minister to Paris, The NEWS OF THE NOR g among the colored voters of the s Ihe | hoolal d lengths, and taken altovether they comprise the greatest assortment of paats ever shown in any prosence in Sioux Falls of Madame de Steurs Nebraski principal uctors in the movement are dewmo- | Ty figtanco, the B, & M. fiyor from Chi- [ one store at one tit AR Y = is the dir sult of ano ono of those A Woman's Reliof corps has been mus- | €Fats: The colored anti-prohibition league | cago to Denver reaches the southwestern e store at one time in Nebraska, marriages by which great wealth 1 bartored | tered at Burchard, : U8 was organized last year and 1s officered as | part of the stute earlier than auy other train ; for n foreign title, Tho warrlago oec William Hinkloy of Chicago was run over | follows: Charles Curtis, prosident, Marton; | ut ft does uot puss througth Omaba, I' 6 S alekl - > T g n 1} ' J oresiden ugque does not como within 21 miies of this city, i SRR Lo VO R in at Lyons Saturday John Willis, first vico president, Dubuque; | 55 ROLSSID RIS 3 WS, B LS G < 11 L SHiliEoH Who 0 RY presUnL 5 : rownvil s of musical talent aro | K. Broudy, troasuror, Cedur Rupids; Charles | gt “ot Blittoront ® It docs. 86 with o g N ot T DAk, s00n 1o give a concert at Auburn, | B. Joues, corresponding sceretary, Council | special train Ihis special leaves T | lic Rollin Kirby of Hastings took o header | Biutfs, In its call the cireular says We | Omaha at 3 o'clock 1n the morning. - ) RN “ , T heir marital differences became public 31 ts c i sa y ko i 7 > \ > 5 s oo x..lv".f-'«,,',', I o Wiohe, sty from s bieyelo aad dishoentod Ul Juy appeal 1o ovory thinking colored man fn tho | 16 15" loaded wigh Biw's Moo are o LOT ONE. PANTS WCORTH FROM s2 [O §3000 oo vitivevivast vonb s S o0 . iy L *raivie Queen is a jou stic venture | g H i i R sands of them, The train thunders down to TRy TG O S i == Stuers came to America with the intent e e I o ¢ Nawparee. . | statato] s bold flght for parsctial | pinttamoutt whisti place’ the papors. ve | LO L L WO, PANTS WORTH FROM s3. LGOI TR A LA BA OO of securing adivorce, Things were, how: Wi TAlAnG'e. GanRIng factosy start | liberty and use every honest meaas to defeat | transferred to tho B, & M. Flyer. Two min s T DD YANTS TOR ey §Y6#) fREcHodiip: And thoAAL Brokkc Aid Wb | on tormity et | this farcical law catled prohibition, We do [ ttes later the Fiyer is rattling along ata [EOD SRR R REANI SEWO RTHE R OMESHE0 LO2E 5100 0 i vt v s o B (@) A e e et bl iyl b not call this convention to further the cause | speed of forty-five miles por hour, At cvery T FOUR YANTS WORT ; ; o ‘l“““\‘;“'” Lt A BT 2 Thtas r] ‘(‘\ o s ook was Kicked by | Of cither of the two political parties; but it NG (nCHitres CoRLIMING TnE ey [P L FOUR. PANIESEWORIHHEER @M 60 OFR6I 50l it oo A S ON D) he Astors appeaved in Hamburg and startie Jilbe ble of Elm Creek was kicked by | i yor porsonal liverty, believing as we do | are thrown off :g 0t tho station doot’ T FIVE YANTS WOR B e T her friends by the anuouncement that she | & ‘!” Lo ey 150 badly injured | ypap prohibition is an’ imposition upon the | It reaches apital, 4:55 a.m.; LOT FIVE. PANTS WORTIH FROM s6 S o e AL $400 had with dificulty escaped from the clutches "( bt e LI il people of Towa; and we are opposed to every :' trmont, §:23 a.m.t - Hastins, "7 a.m. s o e b SUR BOESYIFAay =66 (s S8 CHoB A AL riad A big waterspout pa: within three | juw that des s what o man shall cat, oldrege, 9:13 . m.; McCook, 11:30 a.m! R My > > TN T - A el R | AU AULTLCLIE L L 5 The republicans of Towa, however, | This speciat service of Tire Ber costs money, ‘, I,““ Jsnasand adistinguisacd Sphysiciit The slipping of & jackscrew let asmall | like their white brethren, are too intelligent | but Tue Bek makes no note of that. It pub. S “"!'j v found reaay sympathy among | Duilding fall on the leg of Edward Seelenda | todesert their party on the single issue of lishes all the news and guarantevs to deliver R TP IOhS R I Ha Ve rEeil HStDRe LHOVAC ler, crushiug the limb in a terrible | prohibition, betieving that any evils or weak- | itin the same liberal and efiiciont manner. AR5 68 LG ba bIALL O one | manuer Hiesses of the prohibitory law will be cured | [f vou wantto read all the nows and reud it B i the otioa one | A runaway toam upset Mrs. Brown and [ within party lines in good time rliest, talke Tie Bee, You can make no burg broke up Madame do Stucrs disap- [ ¢ osides breaking one leg and sprain- | A national convention of colored people is aformacio peared completely from knowledge of friends | it called to meet at Red Oai, August 15, 14 and DEvol NnEsr (HAE SHaEont e and has only just come to the surface ot the A heavy storm, accompanied by hail, de- b next. ‘T'he head of tho mo: AT O O R R Ba v o i "”‘_“‘ intall . " ;" ‘.‘”l‘ eapital of South Dakota, whither has flown wwed the crops of Sim Koler, a farmer | Fremont, an eloquent and intelligzent colored [ /G HIEE 8 SR nitierous other couples seeking releaso from | newr Plainview, and blow to pieces his har- | orator, and the prospects arc good for u ! or B h \ ; M i ivouT d Huler's Buibed Wire Liniinen > merei- Hymeun's shackles s winduill and barn, large attendance, All tho well known e nes G, Blaine, jr., is there, only ssman I<em of the Third district lea‘ters of the colored ruce will be on hand to s e e WE CLOSE AT 6:30 P.MI the six months' time required by inces that an examination of candidates | divect the worik and thought of the con- B R aCs L % o o South Dakotw's Tiws necessary for th ob- | for appolutment as eadet to. West Potnt will | vention, which will be non-partisun in | A X ten by General Longstreet to tatniteol s divo TG C o O i L el by character and will discuss the situation of | a fricnd i Atlanta, Ga., in which referring | c . fully a mile away, simed at the been in Sioux | ust six weoks. Accom: the colored people in this and other count to a recent public statement that Ben Butler | smoke and pulled the lanyard. We thou, panied by her o gent, Mr. W from the standpoint of the colored rue 1l assail General Grant in his forthcoming | 1O more of the incident “until, on the de fam Elliott, she wwaged o large suite ML gesns al Grant in his forthcoming | o) 4 1tvoat of Hood several days late apurtments at the Orleans for a briel outing ; while fn pursuit, marched by the Her agent, Mr. Elliott, who is in constant s Graut is dead and gone, [ suppose | to, and some one, vl up, saw body attendance upon b is a handsome young pa Y SR Butlor feels yo sort of apprehension from the | of the sharpshooter lying in the branches ! ) o A man named Armstrong, who eloped from | lanor” selling ing and prostitution, [oh oot o m Blate § ; o of athletic toudencies whd a porfect | yrjgoud with o woman named C " Batlay, | and the evil aoers are in fear and trembling, | small arms that may be opened on him from | WeAF e Loy, ColBICOW et fn twe by the I S what has | Wit discoverad Tiving near Falls City by his | Al tho oles in the wall and joluts of wil | othier sources Grant and Lincoln were tho R L e L L penbiny heople are wonderine as to what bus | (" Wilo ounced down on lier tecreant, | kinds avo elosed up temporarily until 1he | only two capublo of mistering the situation [ iy argn o OO mitlionaire wlio was 80 deeply intmoutcd of | BUUDY and cirried him back home. B o e o oot irant | Braughit Whout by thot war o secssion i . Mudamie de Stuers before her marringe, Ho | Me MeAdic, a farmer living near Weeping | Seizires Bears et BRRctbel KOUR ©F Ter | Neither was appreciated during life, ana 1 |~ Aver's Cathartic Pillsare recomwmended by 00 was o fine borseman and & member of the | Water, shipped about four hundred pounds OUCRMNCT Il S0t 00 hle S i physicians, because tl are freo {0 P i ano o oL oo I o e | §'tha police court has gathered hun- | may say that not even now can the peoplo R T Summer life ruus on pleasantly at Spirit | purchase five years ago of two sheep. The '“]‘[", CRARIMEIECE b e | SRR (i G ofe Bile (it iposed of parely vegelablo. ingrodients, Lake. Boating, bathing and fishing are | lucrease of the same’ now uumbers thurty | oo0e ‘_“‘vi‘d‘.‘y;;:f'l‘”“, l‘m '“;‘_“:‘ ','f.',‘ L “'l'l“' While General |,nu.~m ot somewhat under- | Waile through theiv action they stimulate amusements ealculated o pass time on flect- | head ea ot such places us dl3 ] ogiimates the appreciation of the northern | and strengthen the bowels and sceretory or- Ly gl v - : ovderly and providing for tne arrest of all DD o iern | u tho bowels and sceretory or ing wings. 10 cool ovenlugs call out many | Mrs, Emma Morritt and her four children. | yersons fouml therein, Such an ordinance | peoplefor their great war president and gen- | BAUS. e BA Liaraeey I ho o, gt i | mouoy o Kavats i, o msiteon i | otuon T stap fno many o e i nonse | o suudi nd antmlts v [ ek | gy &, Oeeirt s spactal sl - t4n | SHOE DEALERS, at the fascinating ame Thursany eveniy peonle of Schuyler, who chipped in and [ OF * 8! "“": \E"“‘"' . S Ehe b i ot ,'f.”‘,(“"".“fi,f partment, as you may find just what y § bh 3 hor rooms. Those pre were Misses | raised a purse. ONAICORD ISR r by Ser S0 AT EL e LlE oW feRtoE o Rl i g ; Ry 3 7 ) B Tohnaou. Lancly of Omans. o Hin | oy e ol French: was. killed.| Ao stato mine inspestorsinre ot tho opin- |/80lf busily eugarodtin sriting his own racol-. noed in the furniturs lino at v 1 GAZE ON THESE s ! poGDmana s A boy named Joseph French was Killed | IHO state mino inspectors ave of the OPIC | joctions of the war, which will be loooked for | reduced prices. Continental bl 1 ; derson of Dubuique; Mrs. Falconer, Mr. und | while trying to et on a train at Fremont | ion that the coul mining industry will bevery | (Ha™ o uviosity both sides of the line, 1 D i Mrs. McCormick, 1 id Mrs, stephous, | st winter. Tho city murshal of Fromont | Ative this coming season, and there will bo | With, S8Er, Suriotiy Aott Bss o) HISHAE | and Douglas strect ok 24 % CUTS: Mesors. Rivk, I wn Airmann and | fee Just received o ettor from. the ot | constant work for all the ‘miners. ~The pros- G o E White of O ‘rawford of Clinton, Sihos e s Rerice | pootsiaro dly bright in this vicinity, [ forthcoming book. One title suggested is, VALLEY FORGE FOR SALE. A ¥ 31 SO, SRt L | e, s g, S, b s et | Pl e o S | Sere s i v e v . GRRy | THERDI LD tho ladies’ prizo and Mr, Kisk and Stephens | Sna lives at Winchester, 111 effect of draining the surplus coal, and tho | A% SRACEITWE RS OF MPaBILS O FHAS | pamous Retics that Americ 3 . s EDGE GOODS or that of the zentleme e Y rent consumptio keep all the o3 £ > for that of the wentlem B i e A or T4 20 oo ity rent consumption witkeep G | R R triotism shouid Preserve. Mrs. Himebaugh desives the writer to L hagnunryd 3 Y | busy. The mis [ other states hnve secur gstract v i . o & ; clerk of Custer county has issued certifieates | o foothold here during the strike which it | dian and Mexican wars, where e wore the [ here is danger that the historic old A s Are what the People scnd out a macedonian cry. The ery means | = o 9 ars " It Hnen wintedos Tadios ire plentirul bag | for the scals of 413 Wolves, 207 coyotes and | Will'be difiicult to eradicato blue under the stars and stripes, and i the | vy ogree property will 5 " . 1) vV be divided . = S wild eats. The total bounty which the ate unpleasantiess, where he wore the 5 s e © conspicuous for their absetice, 2 11C, » sold, siys the Ne ork S X tig men nro consvicuous for their absetice, [ oW bo voguired 1o pay " for thoss | A v, R i s o was soverely | Uptid soidy sty the Now Yok sun, / A Will Ask For : ’ Goows HULLIY [rre 51544, The o bo i eral J. M. Tuttle has deposited with the SHRBTIO N ek the T An KV AN A and its preseevation as a whole thus lost > Fons & it SRR s alps s 1, he state bount nera u X nded. g the v w ; « b Koow what was waiting for them up there, | S0 1 LS GG U I WG | Aldricn eolicetion in the stato librues the | Dori tomanawiced and shot, and in the Moxi: | 10 the uation. The tract. lics in one of 4 2 ; This Year Because “fis remavk was made by o pretty girl in Custer county up to date for scalps, sword nhe carried over the breastworks of | can war he was wouunded in the face while | the most picturesque valleys of PPenn- a2 ¥ 3o 1 Shall from Omalin, A number of very nice residences have | 170rt Donelson iu the famous charge of Ieb- | storming the convent at Chapultepec. At | sylvania, on the muin line of the Phila- patent on Jroress of bowling ton pins. | summer, says the Telamah Burtonian, s col c e o O e thoua ni ten pIS. | Fildrou hua pancred soveral of thom the sword are four army commissions and an | his neck and one through his shoulder. Cer- ; der from Gene rso i e g | tive miles from Philidelphia, 1t is now {ivo nd sito Just takes. the lavgost bl o bo [ Suss wany o tho Indinns show bettor tasto | Prier, {rom entrdl Cirant, | SOl o | tainly, tho scartod olc seteran his eathod the | 00 Ly Mrs, Anna L. Carter, who | (- ) y down tha alles. stopping to vieit (Honds on | fuses to live in the nice now residence just | Mining properuies in Arizona. e s Mortimer H: Brown of Philadelphia, to Arctics, Lumbe:man, ccluders, etc. eitner side, then calmly taking up its course, | completed, but prefers to live in a tent | o0 Bliie i the mront oo The Lntost Conundruwg, Qispose of 190 acres of it. i & L iha ‘Why is Haller s Sarsaparilla and Burdock It was on this spot that Washington rolls majestically to the right hand pin | pitched in the yard. She is an old woman : Shaos . Topples it over, chussees over to the left side | over one hundred years of age and too old to | StiPation and liver regulator. like the most popiilar soap of the day ¢ was camped with his army during tho vith the sume result, turns around and de- | noW adopt civilized way: 3 I RO AnE “ting. Beeause they both cleanse the skinand [ i, wintar of 1777-78. B T ivers a vight-hander at the rest of them and | Durving an elect®eal storm at Curtis tho ‘““ Millors} Hixchanuo Mooting, leave it soft and velvety. 5.‘~.“?“.‘.‘-\‘,1.u N o b |p\»-§:‘.;, i I\ [ then coolly and impudently stops on the very | house of Rev. A. W. Coffman, pastor of tne | . Monday evening, July 27 at 8 o'clock, Tact t e haTat G edge of thie alley, sayiug as pluinly as it pos- | Methodist Ipiscopal church, was struck [ in room 1, New York Lifo, the Ore ) LOGDAGLUIONALORBYCLYAONCIOMYR:) “;)" L 10 sln-l_\' can: “Give me a strike; 1 kiew 1 could | by lightning, At the time Mr. Coffman, | Millers’ exchange meets to elect ofticers To Detroit ;‘!'"fi[“'l‘“‘ 3 \\;"‘-“‘1—‘:"” l\‘\‘"\.\“" “’} do it.” whose family is abseut visiting at Deuver, | and pass by-laws, rules and regulations. i g anaoiha Wi rickets when his soldiers were marking Ominha pooplo aro the lifo of tho hotel and | was steeping in tho northonst corner of the | Any eitlzens who. ool an intorest in | pon yuty 8l August1and 3 the Wit | (o paths with blood from their shoeless | Not only mako the best heavy tako the lead it all that is going on. second story. Tho lightning_entered at the | mutioe Omahe the sreat ore milling | SR Vil sell tickets to Detroit at one | foot There Lafavette joined him. It ! goods in the market, but their spe Bolow s & full list of Omanans at Hotel | peak on the east end, passed down by tho | TRHEIDE Db e and vou wihy | fore for tho round teip, For tickets and | g from Valley Fovge thut the soldiovs 3 i il Orleans: ~ Mr. and Miss. Himebaugh, Mrs. | window nud eutered inside and set a bed on | CenUEe OF Sumorin come whe yol Will | further information calk at Wabash of- | i ited to Philidel phin to demand their | Citlties in Sandals, Alaskas, Ifine Falconer, Miss Leach, Miss Georgia Sharp, | fivo about tive feet from the one occupied py [ find the move s in earnest, and you can 02 Farna street or write to Lledia: i 2 f 5 Arobioa. ato irniprizawinnersENo! Mr. and Mrs K. B. Williams, Miss Murgaret r. Coffman, who received a slight shock. | learn how important it is, CHN . CTATTON long overdue pay, at the timo when | Arctics, L RE ZOEY, 1 Wiltiams, Miss Nettie Johnson, Miss Georgie | Ee, Low wus able in a few winutes to S oM astor Al Bonhat T ont ; : ; 5 = 5 Northwestern Passonger Agent, Krug, Mr. and Mrs. Joun McCormick, Mr. | awiken the neighbors, who aided in extius Flour, Flour, Plour. ; aud Mrs, Stephens, Messrs, Jame Ruishing tho flumes. D 1 s $ O Qmihaseh: i 5, Mosses, Jamos | ishing tho flamcs, own goes the price at Liown's C. Sl J. Van Armann, . Rand, B. S, White, Mr. e ( debtor’s prison, It hile Washing- ] . * )\ ). D TN debior’s prison, was while Washin d Mrs. C. D, 'Sutphen and’ cbildren, Mrs. A The National Encampment. D tnndlooliL Nm weatauning SRR Sniehaniendlehiidron M iy var Gilman's Gold Medal per sack, $1.2 i oo L ton was enduring these hardships that | Stand up! L am western age DlTeat Vo0R s SHC LR Le Mars man wrote to Secretary Rusk Omaha Milling Co., Reliance versuck Avrangements for the national en - [ Gutes was plotting to supersede him- | the New Jersey Co., and ~]IAH wml T e 1RCtied Yonto oy ot b oIA b (\lu;""'\(vmlu sceds to raiso electric tight | )y ment at Detroit, beginning August 4, are | Valloy Forge was i theater of the revo- [ iy and discounts to any shoo rium. He had a tremendous audience at §1, | P4 ., . Silver Leaf flour per sack, $1.15. well advanced. The grounds aro alread lution, and in it was enacted the sub. | geq A reunion of the Fourteenth Towa i Snow Flake per sack, $1.15. shape and contracts have been let for limest tragedy §2 and £ per head. " a a S L Vi Houry Voss expocts to eapture tho con- | favtry will be held at Anamosa September | Niinyosota Superlutive per sack necessary supplies. Tho grand stand trom | The runpaits of Fort Washington are tracts ’l'lli‘ 1 the cottages ‘\“ ‘)l,‘. srected noxt '“““I“““U o b A spoatul Cleoton votea o Davis Ro; N sack, $ vl r sion will be reviewed will | still pluinly visible upon this tract of : ) B bond the city for $40,000 fora system of water | Pillsborry Best por sack, 81, 2 ofijlio eley I, tacing | land which M DR SRR EIDIC noon, so everybody expects an overtflow of oodward avedue, o rel s of the renchime DoWItkis Lito! Darly Hisera. Bestiittle || oL SiRiAny 0l M8 b8 Okvloulinkal Boe N80 9. Rii b aag Copitalay, of the th, will bo given in tho winke It 15 | und the famous cold spring. Thore, too, () '\IAI{A N B B. pill ovor made. Curé constipation every r to all parts of the state. TSUBURBAN. !j:\‘"’l‘hj Sotlakrat Lt HtLE L is the site of the old Valley Forge, first tume. None equal. Use them noy % S e WA E A ¢ . built in 1757; the site of Washington's o i terinary surgeon has sued a Dubugue T > I'he Wagner | » Car company, through [ bull 1043 fild = = sl mau for §200 for attending a horse valuod at WaatETiofnty f its local ugent, Col. Baylies, has tendered tne | headquarters in 1777; the site of Lafuy- {\ O CURE NO PA Y RREDUNERSHIBXOHANC i Otto MHoltz of Wayno has been VIsiting | ysa of all its conches that may be in tho city | ette’s headquarters in S, and the hail that wmount und which died. 040! HallasobrW ALY e TG s S Mrs, Shopherd, & Burlington lady soventy- atives in il the time of the encampment, for lodeing | site of General Knox’s headquarters SR & My, Mead e u'.a of Its Success anid | o™ oure'of g0, went out with a fshing | (Georee Korb and w |\r} have returned from | purposes for the visitors who aro unable 0 | duping the same times the site of the ar- Prospects. party th other duy und caught twenty-two | @ Visit to relutives in Norfotk. wet them clsewhere. A small prico will be | 470005 quarters in 1777, and the sites of OMANAY July, 95.—To' the Editor of Tun | Hsh Ed. Romig's voungest duughter died of | charged each ocoupant by tho company for |y “FE G s of Generals . Woodford Brr: Probably no euterprse ever roceiyed Mrs. Justfia M. Whitewood has ounced | ung trouble yesterday morning. tho privilege. The ccaches will be” side- [ M6 HEHCELE el L £ A : i er v Mrs, Justta M. Whitewood has unnounced [ M3 B 8 FEIGREY SO0 K sisiting | tracked in tho Michian Central vards, and Maxwc Phe distance around the . . %0 hearty a support from the most influential | herself s desivous of the republican nomina- IR AN orth waator. o e 0! e miles, and the sce citizons of Omaha as has the Miners' and | tion for county, superintendent of schools in [ with Mr. and Mrs, George Reb hausen. The Northwestern Natural Gas company | tract is about three miles, and the scea Ore Millers! exchinnge; nor have I in my ox- | Poout county Miss_Florence Crawford returned Friday :ilxl.l.’-]"u"'..‘..‘fl}‘x i lll‘w‘\“dl‘\.\ll‘\il\\‘\ A-?\.“v‘.».t.ux? ) )‘-h‘ ‘l~”“4’”xl'h historie spot would bo 1818 Douglas Str‘eet Olndllb\ Neb. RN RNk 2 ? e Milwaukee railroad paid a Coon Rapids | from Shenandoah, where sho had been ut- > fucl (natural gas) for tho boilers at tho ARIE I8 058 10 s i Many years' a loine as mpic I atill treating with the porienc over tho country ever been | e 600 for ranning over bim with & | tending a sammer ‘teru of school the fucl (natural gas) for the boilers at the | u cause of national regret, * It seoms ns | greatertsuccoss, all Ny Chronic and A porm gunrantoad fOf Cathrr treated 50 courteously by auy pooplo in auy | gravel train, and the follow started o saloon | M. L. Ellis, ono of Caming county's officient [ e wiil fuviish pawer for tho ol § if somo of the historic und patriotic or- | Spermatorsi Munhood, Semi - o Lpoteacy, Syphilly, Sericture, und nif undertuking as I have in this. I must say | with the mone; toachers, huls voen elected principal of tho | prant, which (T SR i 101 dors which exist so numerously should | &R i [ ¥ ome Bt o £0 8. right here, sre 1 got another member, that Attorney sral Stone rocommends that | Baneroft school for the comg year. the buildings and grounds and ] muke vigorous efforts to obtain posses- 108 m.tolzm iAme.LoF for paticnco in listening t man, w porfect, | naturalization papors bo ot issued to uwo | Miss Laly Borgthold, formerly of this city, | water for snitary and firo. purposes. Tl { sion of this property and maintain it as stranger with no introduction, the banke Chinamen who have made application for the | now in Elgin, 1L, s’ dangerously ill, Her s company will lay a special line from | a national park in memory of the events OMAHA [Situntions procured for zrada b docunfents at Vinton sister Martha left this week to attend her, t street to the bnldings similar to th 1 I Witk x [ railzond men and business men gene Le bl il ie | which took place there. With such ol = | ubHane Brapured (a8 g AT b Y A luborer named Chandler has been miss A pleasant farbwell party was given by | one used during the last exposition. Arrange- | wynizations as the Grand Avmy of th - P |BITRIVOOD IO, Tdik New .h.;,r cor «u;u_\ : llllt' the models of good from his home at Keokuk sinco July 9. | Miss Gussie Bartus, at Mrs, Roskez's home | meuts are being perfected to mako the ex- ',-'.' : \ K.“\ ,‘H_ ,,]‘ \”’l f“ L and the vari- 1 SCHOOL OF vk Life Bid'g, Omaha, Neb. nature aud liberality; to meet this | luis believed e wandered away whilo tomp- | Monday evening. Miss Gussio loft the next | position grounds aad buildings, which will | (0PI POER T ating T BRRS L A e e b Tule bellared Boanagudiatiny willo ftgminf Muiny asonink Misk Gussiolplting Boroa i Cur Sherimn, the most boau | 0us stato’ istoricul wociotios tho pro INTEREST PAIDONDEPOSITS | T E L E GR APRPHY. 18 50 rritable and tho wrritating causcs aroso | Tho industrial schools have made their | Among the West Polnters sojourning at | Mfully luminatedand ovightest spou tu con: | evty should reudily find purchasers who muny s to meet & ve ablo and | June reports to the auditor of state, The | Hov Springs, S. D., are Mesdames Sonuen- | Mection with the ( R.encumpment, and | would preserve it intact. At OMAHALOANETRUSTCO ; AT pleasant suvprise.in fact I can not find words | average number of boys at Eldora was 401, | sehein, Oxford, Kioke and son Albert. M. :"‘I“ ; ‘l"“i ARscliDE ;““" sanyaniancey e, b 3 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE to convey my fgelings on the subject as L am | while 117 girls are watchied over at Mitchell' [ aud Mrs. Otto' Baumann are ulso trying the | to be found there whon all the other arran g Blood S{ots on the Lone Soir. 2 NS e how to Chauncey Depew tho matter. A man living near Farmington was fined | The Cuming county teachors hold their | ViUt auestion, with be the Wiunes catip i {0 1Phil Shorid il Ghat thoro 5 ¥ . Tam wmost agrecably disappoiuted in tho | & und costs for driving. alons the public | Afth annual meeting on Mon day, Interesting | Hhe bistory of natioanl encumpiments up to ‘;,h‘.\ BRI, s 1 the stato in CARITAL: S 100.000.00 Pl S A A ““"‘.;Z".“.u’.ll‘fl,”! matter of my success in goiting members | highway in such & manner that o team be. | papers wero read by Messrs, Kay, Kig, | ¢ Preseut time T cemark that PIRESTORS ““f”“","“f{)fi”fik"r' R CLLAD, &M ’ both in thenumber and the quality of my | hind hiin could neither puss him nor drive | Ward, Ellis, Clarcudon, Misses Keilor, iR Tho Howa! aeal itk Qus yeirs e g T e KMBAL L iy memberships. I find no troublo to_entera | faster than u slow walk, 2 dolph, Mesdames Miner’ and_ Munroe. ' Tho 10 Lo\ e aoalast\o.on) v opte WIH-BROC ALLHG0. Toxis ho' would 1| NS . BROVN TH( chAfiDFEMM—E COLLEG i i e s ofticers Stuloy dealers think they will disposo of | evening session was hoid w Grace Luthoran | L9t bewrings. I ) 1 Y PavikmonrChicagn). Boardin well s thelr hourty co-operation | 175000 pounds. of binding: twine this yeap | church, whero tho ussociation listened toa [ OF Borden & Sulluck Co., Gl - nearly o sration afterwards, with a NI \—I\ A q Youne For fn my scheme; mor do even rail iy ) A N e 1Y oung] B Tt il | )f tied together it would make a string '122,- | lecture’ by Prof. L-rrabes, subject “The population times us great, the o AV T, 0 robably. pull thoso cars’ . littie teo masg | WWould nearly encircle the carth, The greatest loss sustained by any one by At the siege of Nashville,” said Captain | devs u year. 1 \ X QRIBMILERA Y ABADRMY, o PRabAbLY Uil shose eace aihio. toa herd, A dog in Missouri valley slept behina a | the flood in this city last Taesday” morui H——, “our gunners wore much nnnoyed by - - Ly % mx\n N e, 3 LY mine in return to bo pulled equally s hard :.l\\y\l\m“\‘(u\x-i'.nuli some of the fluid lealed | wus the.complota Fylih. f: Mlns: ity confederato shavpshooters posted in forest Lettuee in & order. bital $400,000 SCHOOLS OF LEXINGTON, MO, in way of penance. Kven lawyers huve | 9V 100500 bicod Kirl Ui the stave the | TQNROLS. I ISR RS c0s a long distange away. Being excollent ou souk germinating lettuco seed il i % n stood ‘I“‘l’”\]\ll‘ AT “,‘“m'”“““l‘:il’ dog caught on five and it was with aificulty | been moved from thoe basement of the * L n 1 “l s B iy, -Hol X If you :l i ng VJ ; Ml e ian 62,600 APTIST I'FMALF‘ COLLEGE. e ko thelr modiatos Qlehe, inauist | thut he was kopt from setting firo to soveral | pubiican’ building to the upper tioor on tho | marksmen and udiag rifles with telescope | ¢ ut eix - hours, says the i . Akt mind, gentiemen, my say on mining | bouses following day. The flood filled the vasement ts, thoy mude:some surj y close > set it on the t ‘ : eall Wil Ho 3 ou’ mudb good. and 11 remembore] A man aged about ffty yoars, representing | t0 the cerling with water and mud, submerg- | shots. Oue day wstafi odicor v 4o up to the | an e ture of u y . t i M W will suve you many dollars in the futy himsell o member of the Grand Avmy of the 1ng'tho e4aa vontaining the ool works, when a butlet from a couceled sharp- | & Wb the ¢ y TRON Wo A WHNO N A L el TN 0N, Mo now to business and then to bed for 1 am | Republic and of several secret organizations, Pue county institute commenced its ses- working in the timo for grave yards to yawn | traveling under the uame of ( i slon last Tuesduy and will vontiaue througt | Shooter passed through bis foruzo cap. e 3 A ¢ ! i ¥ ENTRAL COLLECE Ot and the cats 10 howl, Thompson, was at Panoma the other day, | BeXt weck. Seventy teachers are corolied. d for reven mounting, he stood ikl 4 \ et o ncasrm—— Phe fustructors aro Miss 1tudolph, The exchange is an assured success by the | 8ud amiter going to tho bauk and drawing at R lar L r degs . \ assistance of Omaba's very publio spirited | sight on tho First National bank of Owaba [ Prof. Wurd, 1 Lurvabeo und M. I, 1311is, ttie p ki n u ¢ v L ne™ 0 | p liberality Dot of pross uiid people, and the | £0F §1,500, reculsing a iweeipt for sauwe, called Among (o bivilovgh educators i avo i [ ARCHTEA LD A YO Ve wierits of the schame. Aud uow [ want oniy | 0u several parties to whom be had previously | Visited istituwe are. Prof, Pllo of Fre. 10 draw the attention of blie o the | made bimself kuown and tried to borrow | mont, Prof. Gregory of Gates coliege, Neligh o ) 3 LS 20urco from which 1L oxpect todraw support. | woney, showing the receipt for the draft, [ City, sud J. H. Millor of tho Journal'of Edu U @ STEE i-u PF Nfl- "L ZABCIH ”Lx‘f FM:!NABY»'. that they may see I shall ot become o bur, [ Which proved to ve worthless CALIon. d iicrature, Musie. ud den on the stockbolders. This is due: Geueral J. M. Tuttle of Des Moines is about On last Monday morning Mrs, Ma g < GOLD MEDA! 1889, s v Kune, mother of Supervisor Tim. Kuy ; p 3D mEANToN ¢ them on account of their promptness | to remove to Arizona, The people o & s COmiNg 10 Lho SUDPOLE of the orcauIIntion, | stALd WHo huve alwavs been proud to bonor | Bunt of County Judge Manning, diod at her . THE M08 RFE” ur FENS Tho first 100 memberships aro sold to Omuha | his brilliant military achievements will Lo | 50n's howme soven miles cast of this place, at [ -XWHIH un it AHV ACADEMY n subscribers who leud their aid—not only | glad to learn that his” family has deposited | th { sixty-seven yoars. Sho had been SANDALWOOD (A DSL = Trepasation for College in dollars but as well 1n subscribers of weil | with Charies Aldrich in the state lbrary, | 8iling but twenty-four hours beforo sho died UU[JU]“ ) J supaul (< r\'\ et and Lona Kuown business reputation, at the rate of §0 | the sword whivh be carried over the breast: [ The decensed wis buried last Wednesday at : arioi g !%-, o Beds AT Sghgod euch, and tho uext series of 100 sell for the | works of Fort Done in the famous | Wisue ler the auspices of the Catholic i i £ A ‘ i ! e § 562, of the Second lowa infantry, | the Wilder May 6, 1864, ne got two min- | dalrhi S R " i) Mrs. John McCormic 7 togotout a | been built on tne Omaha reservation this | F4ars 1, 1862 o ¥. | the Wilderness, May 6, 1864, e got two min slphian & Reading railvond close to Irs. John MeCormick is goinz to got out a v * | of which the general was then colonel. With | nic bulls in bim simultancously, one througi ‘\‘.%l‘l’h’.'\f i,‘;,‘.‘.”\'r:(tli’x!n\k o xlm:h ¢ '\\1"vll:‘- s I ADVERTISETHEM Robert Moveis miel them and gave up | goods sold at retail, nor have Lany nearly his entire fortune 1o pay them, in | copneetion with retiil stores, Othor cOnsq e hie o diec : 5 consoquenco of which he dled in &l 510 or rahbor goods mlmmhv sum of $100, Thus you see as the value of | charge on the 15th of February, 1802, at the [ chure tev. Father Rucsing offieiating, Juformatoin I can give increases I get more | head of the Secoud lowa i try, of which | The decoased nas lived in Cu 2 county for them, aud my early subscribers can sell | ha was then coloue Besi tho sword a | many yeurs ”l leaves nge l\h‘» "-‘-‘I‘H 1 in Existenco sk T i 0 o s okl | gimbte o plemblor Soaydocumdai ol | et obldrm, Mo, Lonunl, o3, s o 3 POWde I. GHRISTIAN FEMALE GOLLEGE &\ %::, and they shall be doubly rewarded, for | wil - this county, was preseut at the last obsequies, WOMEN ' Liters sic. by special res. Handson build up the city, bring iu much trafic, some [ A very small piil, but a very good ome. | Mrs. C. E. R. Mackesy, who has been spena- A i 3 il £, Bob water, Buating bash roome, wates o saditional population—wy family numbers Vitw's Littlo Karly Risors, 10g the summer With her wother wnd brotbers, Used in Millions of Homes-—40 Years the Standard, tipalian Qw."',‘“,,., roeldenis COLUMBIA, MO,

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