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Tl OMAHA DAILY BEI R DAY, JULY 1, 1892 P U———— U S - THE OMAHA BEE. CYEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |ie fotouit, “wnee™ % ANOTHER CANDIDATE | éiesicr srigimssat i = v WELL BRED, SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE i whether ~the city will go to the trouble Tu the fourteenth Mac made & quick and expenso of building A jail and putting 1 3 | lead, but Goddard countered with his COUNCIL BLUFFS policemen on the fsland when thera is no cer- NTINUED PROM FIRST ¥ left on tho jaw, staggering bim. Tue ) s in the Union v Wer s | tamty whatever t t wili not be ulti T 3o | Australian banged Mac from corner 1o pos OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL stREwT. | Changes in the Union Elevator Were Made | Tele decided that the city has risdic s dagen hardly and memvers acknowl: | sending him through the roves. Mac we Without Trouble. deAnite bsion | edged that some of their associates were \ \ the pisce, No conc e ne_ 3 0 S0 | down several seconds and arose with his o ‘hed last evening, but it will be fur- | thinking of leaving the. convention. Tbhe | noep bleeding. In the fiftecn Mac came Leiisered b5 Currier toany partot the ciey | - ther discussed before auy defiuite action is | Lroubie was, known ouly to the leaders atd | up groggy and was quickly sent'to his knees Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next W, TILTON, - MANAGER ALL THE NEW MEN ASSIGNED WORK | taken with regard to bullding the jail. storin and moved ta take the fealty resolu- | Naonrepinander. Goadard smastied bim House-Cleanin Tlus ness Office, No 4 Sl Chantaugua Meals, tion from the table aad wdd it to the plat | NMucthrew in threo left st ps, but Godaard \ ONEs ) 1 FLEVHONES § Nyt Editor No 7§ Dining hall tickets will besold ! foru droopea bim agaln with bis right and he was —— —————— r Another Legal Battle as | 42,00, good for 81 whlgenbareer O cncoraska opposed it | unable to respond to the call of time, VINOR MENTION. nittea by the Cogrt ¢ 5 \ ¢ — le Chairinun Dickie defeudeat - A ezl 1 tor Plaeed 11 th Colfas gltiger dle dnd minsral wates Amd Yelling and bisorder, Sully Working oft His Fat. Kpsies mapector Piaeed i olfax ginger ale and mineral water | . New Yonk. June 80.—Bright and earl P TR Tor oot Buildin sold at wholesale by Duguette & ®o., | Mrs Gougar, amidu scene of ve N ol ear Bostou store for ary goods. manufacturing confectioners, discrder, asked Wardwell, treasurer of t yesterday morning John L. Sullivan awoke Council Bluffs Lumber Co., e tandard Oil company if he had made the | to comm u earaost the task of reducing s 4 v . . statement that uniessthe convention adopted | his adipose tissue. On the previous evening Governor Boies at Chautauqua SAurda¥ | The Union elevator was taken possession At L, Mans the piank he would walk out of tho conven: the ':1“3 suitn WAY Lakd mnv WHirgs by Pl Royal Arcanum meoting this evesic | of yesterday moruing by the Rock lsland. At Manhattan beach, Luke Manawa, | iy, ana desert the prohibition parts T NI (PREEE 1 charge b h A game of bail will vo played at the DFIV- | Ryrington and Milwaukes railway compan- | OF the Fourth. Swimming races, tub Whicn the uproar haa subsided, Wardwell | fsey, the champion 1 ball player of ing park next Sunday bouween the W. . [ (uTH08108 dnd AwBuRes SEIAY SO | races und all sorts of water gumes. Ex- | deaied the statement, which was greetea | Brocklyn, who as oeen assigned the some Foster, jr., club and a club from Denver. Bl e tensive fireworks in the evening with great enthusiasm, what uncomfortuble job of traimug Jobu L The farmers living near Council Bluffs are | 1'eemor. Shorif Hazen was requested to be A Aftor somo- further debato, und wmid con- | He was taken 1o Casev's haud ball court on C Jreparing for a pienic on the Fourth at the | on hand at the time whon the men went to Caught w Con M siderable disorder, the resoluvion was | Hackeitstrest, Brookivn, todoa litile pro o Z S FOR Boie of"C. Toraton, cight miles east of | work in the moruing, s sowe trouble [ Sandy Malvern, aias George Malady, | added to the platform, and the starof poace | Hninacy work beforo li SxpErt it the gam Counail Bluffs. was looked for from the men who |one of the most notorious conficence | ONE again shone on the purty. d took kindiy to the work. Alter seve The Rock Island will bogin running its | hove been working under the old manage- | men that has ever done business in | anq fierwards the following. rosolusion of. | bouts Sullivan was weighoo, “and to the BSOLU’ rELi UR‘ e USI RY I. fuectul traios Lo Gl O bach | ment, but wersthrown outof employment by | Council Blufls, is in the vity juil on the | fered by Rev. J. G. Evans of Abbingdon, 1il., | B$tonisbment of both bimselfand nis trainer F.FJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. PRAEE O ORI, SH YRS | \tio change. Both the new gang aud tue old | charge of turning a taick at the transfer last | wus carried it was noticed that Sullivan nad lost just 4 ) i seven pounds. Sully was thon rubbed down There will be a wild cat_chase at Manawa | a0€ Wero on hand, as they lad beon ordered | Priddy. An accomplics, who gives his Resolved, That we favor liberal appropria- . ) ) o ims tion the federal gov nment fo Worla's | d put to bed, Sunday afternoon. Frank Caraoll will fur- | to report for duty, and the number was in- | 88 E. W. Farrell and claims to hail from y the rul government for t i) I E 4 iy, olun b expos thon ly oh vonditio vesterday mort, fter a light City Tay Koll, 1IN IO nish the wild cat, anu “Grlp,’ Andy Tay- | creasea by a good other men whobopea | Lincoln 18 leo in the LA L IR 1AL thie suls OF IHI0% cnidb e ain e waa tan | break fust, he was again induced to play sov. rrants tor clectlon, ety emploves und Sl ECIAL NOTICES. or's bull dog, will do the chaso act 5 76 565 (hat LHay Soul churge. A rustic loo gentlemat 1iv- | ¢xjosition grounds te proibited. ind that the | eral games of hand ball, and in the afternoon « re ready. Saturday evening, Ju & for's bull dog, Wil do tho chaso acon | 10 find some job that thiey could siiy I to . Coh, DAUOE. \vas b this " tFaHATO | GahosIUON REOUHAR KO brO bived s ral camos of bund bull, and in tho afternoon Bt (Gl L R L COUNCIL BLUFFS, Uity Guila of Graco Bpiscopal ehasoh | nors was no excitoment, bowever, ns | tho other dar wud the two men ; will moet in regular session July 1, 3 i rers PO OLSEN Ou motion of St. John it was ordored that | back, runuing ana walking 11 turn under the t : DDt raties W ANTED- Good il for hou m. with Mrs, Roberts 13 Voorhis st A tull at dance is desired with thimbles, had been opened and the new men assigned bud been auticipated, but after the elevator | picked nhim out s tholr own par- | thoconvention reassemble at S:0 and pro- | watchful eye of Trainor Ct Work, Good wages. Mrs Georio K eelin ticular plece of soup meat. Malvern cull- | coeq to ballot for canuidates for president of | exercise w nb bells ing the 1 Eust Plerce stroet. \ \ g vated bis acquaiutance with so much 8s- | yho United States, aflated bag antil he per A norse beloomtig to T, J. Evaus ran away | to their places everything passed off as | G 8 GCIITNTRIT ees that by night s a bag until hie pors N 4 eh Il he sre welghed and Buloon atthe coruer of Main strect and | pangers-on soon drifted away one by one, | Sohe procecded to pick him Anxiety to get 10 balloting caused the con- | juSt fonrteen pounds i ays. Tuhe big | wodern Hiprovemonts: good s o1l Bixth avenue, breaking Gown the deor, but | ang'tne new manazers were lefv in undiss | rarrell turned up in just the usual way, in [ vention to forget the usual prayer at the | fellow will coatinue to o6 Iight work ot . 3 S0 | CRIQTnE: Pt $0 poP Ao Sisita doing no other damage. puted possession of the place, thio rolo of the hard and unfecling croditor, | openinie of the nixht session, but pious aelo: | Casen's eanrt sictl wovt Pdns oo eaver | REURBTAl Diraclyr, Embalma; : : A Arrangements ure made by which the roaa Auotucr move was made in_the caso in tho | and Malvern played the part of the unfor- | gates objected strenuously to the omission, | day, when be wil go to Bay Head, L. L, J L4 NOR SALE-Flouring and grist oyl with a to Chautauqua wi spriukled, so | afternoon when the defendant, I. . Peavy, | tunate debtor with a check which he was | and when tue throne of grace tiad been prop- | where Johnson, his backer, vesterday. hired £ R o R LT S LR S that 1t will be a pleasau; . I'he man- junction sutt which was began last | willing to part with for 5 cents erly 1nvoked the nomirating speeches | g cottage. i ' & 14 N. Main Stree bl (e s BLIRUL By agers, at their own expense, will keep a | Tuesday, appearcd in the aistrict court, to- | the dollar for spot cash. But | promptly began. % — — COUNOCIL 131 . rBrack; sprinkling cart gong all of every night. gether with his attorneys, Hull of Omaha | here was where the calculations of the wily Ix-Governor St. John of Kansas, at the Billy Sinith Defeats Gleason, . 3 ANTED=Exporienced cnuvassers tosell About the most busy place in the city now | and Burke & Cusady of Council Bluffs, | confidenco men fuiled. For if thewr new- | request of the Cahfornia delegation, was | PORTLAND, Ore, Juny 3).—Billy Smith of e lutost o greltast noveity T truit is the Chautaugua oftice, 10 P¢ Street, | With a reguest for a modification of | found Dakota friend bad any monev | given the floor first to place before the con- | Boston and Cnarley Gleason of Portland, ey A's ”'.T.‘»L 1,:... u'fi . unites, 1oWa. Tho rush for tickets, for tents and for infor- | the original writ. He biad 137,000 bushels of | he succeeded in kecping the fact | vention the nameof General John Bidwellof | lizhtweights, fought at the Pastime club o | n 1 J A mation tins begua. 1t scems uow that Chiau. | corn, hie claimed in theelevator which would | eutirely underueath his hat. Of course | California. St. John revi-wed General Bid- | st nignt with five-ouace gloves for & purse b fi QIOEAGE and Co nmission —Stoves farni- tauqua will be a big success evcry way. bo utterly ruined if he should be preventea | he would be only too willing to | well's carcer ana sald he was a man compe § D £ L tire, et stored und sold on « : sslon ne of §0). Sitn won s fourth rount Tho children of the Cnion Christian wis. | [rom removing it to a place where itconld be | accommodate tne gentleman if he had the [ teat and able to administer the oftice of pres LU RO, U0 LR L] l“u\. RENT—The dwelling on | \venno fowest rites L Kinnonan, 3 roiiw 1y e After the secoud round it was evident ti b2 Counsil BlaTe sion were given & pionie yesterday at Faie. | F1Yeu proper attention, Ghe value of the | money, but under the circumstauces he would [ ident if vlected. Much checring greeted tho bt b B AR O ) Ot Counell Bla X ok sae ; Vo tellow 8 Gleason was overiatehed, JkBtEaY ; I i s Tt k. CA Thrpe nuinber of older peo. | E¥ain he said was over $5,000. He de- | have 10 be excused. \When the two fellows [ conclusicn of Governor St. Johu's address. Capital steo ool §130,02) garden fand noar Connell Blufs | o p vi > 80 Jdefiec Y. v ey 0l or J o 3 ecor.de e o jlus and Prot : ¥ 80,00 Shenfe, Broadway and Main s Dl were thére with provisions. aud after a | mandedtuattho writ bo so wiodefied us o | found that - what = thes ~took ~for a | Jobn Hipp on behaifof Colorado, secorded HE'S VERY SORRY NOW. Eurplus an i Proiits Shen adwiy and Main st H Gay of sport under the trees the children had | 8HOW him to remove his grain. ; larmless sucker was a full gro , | Bidwell's nomiration. Conuecticut and Flor Net Capital an | Sury g,,., ,,,., JOOI RENT o of the bost Careigs Tats o S R Tl plaiouiT's in the original suit wers | they lost 1o me in iwking to the | ida followed suit. Y oung At Uaries BIna1Es loker BoRipens | . Dinet P e e RO ELh SETBth AL roprasented by F. C. Dawson. ‘Tho aemand | woods, The Dakota man reported the duho sought to yield place to one of Dem- 4 eas Mack o As iloe 5 Vi h | ¥ . o o Chautauc zoment has plann ! 1 it d T A A OU liave an 7 for sale or trade sac T'he Chautaugua management has planned | a4, by Peary's attorneys was stubbornly | attempt to the police at the trans- | orest’s eastern supnorters for a nominating | OB and R Haonan, Transiet zeneril hani LA T T for humdling a groat crowd tomorrow, the | rouupy” by Dawson, and the contest | fer but the birds had flown. Y speecn, but was rnied oat of order by the | Tiket brokersas a rule are precty smart | fuy s Larzes: capital andsurplusot | —_ B H. Sheife, Boadway and Muln streot. opening day. Wit Governor Boes for |afforded ‘two hours of solid enjoy- | terday ho Lappened buck agmin. and 83 tte [ chair, causing considerable confusion and | and itisn’t very often that they get taken | #ny bk lu outhwesteri fowa 3 ) ST UL S e e ooy nd the Tuporial guarteite, fof | ment to those in_ the audienco who were not | two fellows had returned and wero busy | irritalion among the Demorest men. in, but yesterday wasan exception tothe ¥ INTEREST ON Ti43 DEPOSITS O S onu B VAR "‘[“f"r““ s Eurely attractive, both | to5 jntimately interested in the outcome. | angling for some more suckers, they were When TIllinots was called Dr. J. G. Evans | principal Omaba scalpers, for nearly every afternoon and cvening, Judge Decmer finaily decided, however, | identified and run in, .| arose. It was expected he would nominate | one of them were hoodwinked by B YOULE . The reguiar scmi-monthly meeting of | thatthe demand for a modification was well [ Malvern has been implicated in almost in- [ David McCullough. but he surprised the P (¢ DY B YOUEE | hand. She beat a hasty retreat into her | Nt Golden Rod Camp No, 7, ltoyal Neighbors of | founded and gave the plaintiffs the | numerable confidence games at this powt, | delogates by suying that circumstances had | Man Just past bis 2ist year. bouse and no more shots were fired. 1 America will bo hel § this evening in Knights | privilege of agreeing to the terms pro- | and for months past has made his hendquar- | caused a change and lllinois’ favorito son | I W. Jones, for three years pastaclerk | The distance from where Mrs, Cordes was e | T ¥l l‘,\lhlm'i hdl‘l on Main street, ut ~\u clock | posed by Peavy's attorneys or have their in- | ters au the transfer depot. had retired from the field. He seconded Bid- | in Auaitor Wing's oftise at the Union Pacitic | Standing and where Bush was, and the fact | l.vlrlk‘l\ N |‘ I,lch([‘ryur);l‘n4:\\‘mlll|' T \.: ,\:n- or work in the adoption degree. Viswting | junction bond increasea from £,500 to e et well's nomination that the clothes worn by the lady wero niton ave. wodern stylo and conven- g o m E1,5 3 nendquarters, w v yed the 3 daosa It oxealln ont 82 B I, Neighbors are welcoma, £0,000 in oraer to protect Peavy f-om any WaLRBH o O tA U GaRs lowa, through Wilmot Whitfield, and Ken- | ¢cq ,:," ,::“'bm: ”f, LI V) il heavy, accounts for the failure of the shots | 1 DU .‘uf\‘t.l':\tnu'?\ "'.l.f' s e LT Martha J., wife of Charles Moran, died | possibie loss to his grain., On request of The Wabash ill sell round trip | 'ucky, through Colonel Bain, did the same il 2 fired to take effect. Dr. Solomon examined | == = = TR Wednesday night, uged #3 years. Tho funeral [ Dawson a recess was taken unui 5:40 p. m., | 1€ vavash =~ will seil round triP f thing, as aid Cushing of Maine and Samuel | On the b of Juno young Jones gave up | Mrs, Cordes aud found two braises where | J1OK SALE Cliotel and restaurant in o pros- will take place this morning at 10 o'clock | o as to give him an _opportunsty to consult | tickets from Shenandonh and _inter- | Dickie of Michigan, bis posiLion at the railway headquarters, on | she claims the shot struck hor. The doctor [ oo herous Nebraska cluy, puving business from tne family residen. 08 Grace street, | with J. M. Woolworth of Ounaha, the senior | mediate points to Council Bluffs and The seconding speeches of Bidwell began | account, he says, of failinz health. When | is of the opion that the shots must have | (b "E5 S hewfe, Broadway una Main street. and the funeral of her infant child, which autorniey for the plaintiffs, return for one fare for the round trip on | to grow monotonous, nearly every state hav- been fired from a short range firearm or a g0 Wil buy a nizo new hous nthly dlea Sunday, will take place at the same | Justasthe town clock gave notice of the | the Fourth. This gives a grand chance | ing 8 speaker for him. ~Wolfenbarger of toy gun pRubL b GrlaTes dal 3 0 5 b8t g [ L chanc J 1 4 3 ol T Saoute b - nayments, 65 foot lot in Grimes' addition time. hour set by the court, Woolworth steered | for those along that line to attend [ 2 Ka enlivened things. He said | stamped, are honored on any train running Mrs. Cordes failed to sec ire a warrant for | & Lurzelizt of property for sale, John- William Dachtler is suffering from injuries | into the court room with the pleased ex- | Chautauqua and hear General Alger. Nebraska wanted a president who will | on' the 'Union Pacific systom. Jones pro- | BUSH'S arrest, owing toJudge Fowler's ab- | st & Viin Patten, received in a runawny a day or two ago, The | pression on his face of a man who is gablal et : 5 not travel from ocean to ocean With @ | ciired some rubber stamps and broceeded to | SeuCe from the city. MOR SALE—Standard bred Tyears borse ran up Broadway, throwing him out of | K0INg 10 have a fieht and thiuks that the e drunkard’s factory in his train; who Will | jake a few of the blanks good for passag Quietly Burgled, old, sired by e Arohibald, No, 13 et the wagon onto the hard pavement, aund | Other mun ill get the worst of it 1f your old furnace needs overhauling, :o! serve e kinds of wine at public L \ RBURES| LD NSRRI R OR BB ELhD SR TtE | | CATHE SN fight, though it lasted | or if you contemplate putting in a new | banguets nor aliow bis name to be used in FUR SaLt ruitue fixtures jease and = €ood wiil of hotel with 40 rooms in a kood Lriska city: will trade for stock of goneral crehandise. K. H. Sheafo, Broadway and Maln stroet he ieit he took with bim a number of blunk tickets which, when properiy filled out ana . from Omana to Portland. After stampiug | 4 garng robbery was committed Wednes- | 3t by tisnwood, record 2: 274 S fing also pierced the liorse's stouider, iujaring it | 0aly hall an hour, was s warm s | one, ‘you should examine tha Boynton | ©r#ans of his party in connection with adver- | Yaur of the brokers: ofices and readily dis. | dav night at the residence of J. B. Frazell, B oL i severely. DO ol S, G AT (el R T uter r, with | tisements of brandsof whisky: who Will [ posed of the bits of yeilow paper for from | %07 North Twenty-socond street. The rob- | fhout B0) 1ns May bossen at burn of W, € Marriage licenses have been issued to the | Wished W oolworth prowsted against the | shugapy” & Son, is a prac TURDA0S | 5 vo i o e mllliongle 1o 855 apiece. bers entered the Louse by means of pass | Bifuits Tvice $55). Ja { following varties: Patrick J. McGarver of | {HERARNS BEILE BEPHCA 4o kel @ toelold |y and will be glad to give you his hitabit b U L DR b As the tickets appeared to be all right the | yovs und going into the room occupied by | 35oo Bvansion, Wyo, aud Auu Hurley of Cc 1o get clear iuside, as they had on the 23d of | experience in such matters if you O b taatione. sealpers suppused, naturally enouzh, that | Mrs.'Steward took from under tho pillow, | 0 Jw5S ;\xrnlhrlu:u L‘:‘v\“-: 1A|U’:.‘I|‘l:;u‘ or idne: ShonaeMitD consU)tE himaiDonltl Wit At last New York was reached and an IRYLRHT S LLUC i BNt by purchasing 8 | ypon which the lady’s head reste )dn’ | sty o i Wilham Robertson and Mrs, Aftera heated discussion Judge Deemer | until fall, other nume ‘was put in nomination. Chair. | $% ticket for half price or less, Ata meet- | youey. - The work “was done quictly and | Sheafo, Brasdway and Muin stres WL s T snid. that i histonlnion! Lenvy: and the ——— man Wardell of the New York delegation ing of several of the brokers, at which notes e i 3 c were none of the occupants of the house were dis. 4 ] St intalat Ueleglion | were compared, it was found that every | foroed in their Siambors. ORSALE-Choieo farms in Pottavatcamia Omaba Elevator company wvere entitled to rains leave Manawa daily at 8 and 10 [ §ihouticed that that stato had voted 75 for | yeyjr iy railroad trunsportation prosentiwas | tUF0¢d in thoit slumber iR . Sheafe, Broadway and e huve a wan 1n the elevator to inspect the | ) e 920 8. 5180 idwell and 7 for Demorest, but he asked o 3 S TR B oV Is1i 58 Mitin Stroct. morutug at 1 o'clock 10 the corner of Sixth | erain belonging o, them.. inacmueh ag | My 12m., and 50, 8, 3:30, 4, | thut an opportunity be given to present | LReowner of oneof the little yellow slips. Whose oy s 11 el and Mynster streets, where o bern belong- | they did not constder the men who had | 50 0, 6, 6:30. ), 8, 0, 9, | Demorest's name. John Lloyd Thomas | LheR 1t began to dawn upon the scalpers that Wora was left at tne police station last FwL SALE #7000 stosk of zencral mor- inz 10 D. Rickabuugh was on fire been placed in chargo by the naw manage- | 9:4 , 10:30, 11 235 p.m. The | made the nomivating speech o youtb and ! hndist well Tocated ithin 10 nties of iaze was finally extinguished. but not T R e e | Wil sonnection wi C. N. Grandison, & falt Slick neero college | PL4BS were laid to catch Mr. Jones. L 3 B ] Ouiahas WL take partin lan | of best qual- UL the BuIlding was by baed to the wroung. | ment competent to do this part of the work | 11 ain will make connection with | L N. Grandison, 8 full black nearo college | ™1y ping tho atteruoon Jones tricd to dis- | been found three miles wost of the ciy on | tanco eash. KB L Sheafe. Broadway g wa e & as 1t should be wone, He accordingly made | the lastelectric motor car for Omaha. professor of Nortb Carolina, amid much en- | o ot (00 JEICE KR, o 5 Hivontan o | and Main strect. In it wero a buggy and cart valued at 8200, | an order to the plaintiffs 10 allew the tousiasm seconded the nomination of Demor. | POsc of @ couple more tickets ana was cap- | the Elkhorn railway. He gave bis tirstname | i while the barn itself was only worth §25 or | defendants 10 put & ROHREIAG e est for & part of his delegation tured by a Union Pacific speciul _detective [ as Louis, but farther than that nothing could | JQOR SALE—Grocory stock fixtures, hbrses, 3, nd take Tnic 2acific cadquarters, bo gotten froi A farm named Vand ete. Price $L30L Excellent trade, well inspect the grain for Peavy and the Omaha L. . Logan of Obilo earnestly put In nom- | 4,425 10 Uaion, Paciie, baadquarters, e bt at his bouer whion. is. near | estabiiahod. Iario prolics: must he Sold ue An evening sossion of tuedistrict court was | Elevator company, 4nd to turn over 10 them | south Dakota's Senntor Alrs Hs View of the | 17400 Gideon T. Stewart. it iraisiiseribathele s ta b e e e e el % ouce, for xoo | cause.” E., 1. Sheate, Broadway bela last evening for, tho purpose of trylng { ail their grain tht had been in the clevator o ook Buscom of New Yotk wasnot placed in | §12,1s Yue stampiog und aisposing of thom, | | L e ud Mitin strect. tho case of M. F. Rohre: s ci 3 . s vEIt Wi sLitioliRkantion: nomination, he havinz recef M oo hom: g E = = fa’ which e ";“‘p‘}l"n up to the time when the ivjunction writ was |y, iivarox, D. C., June 50.—[Special | in tho New York delagation. - oo o' | Upon compisiut of the railway oftciais Junes About the Price of Hogs, QUI S ALE—Tho stamping business and o o :q, i OO 15 2 5 7 0 € ity ja hargedwl B rice pi or hoz: 9 cedlowork materials: Aul goinz 10 leave g_l;lmn‘nxu\u land now forms rm:l of | Prof. h/..Ir)mw»k.\', will accept a few | South Dakota, the “indepeudent” clected by | balloting was bogun xiih the following re- | PRieig!E ooy under fulse brotonses aoi WL (sl 4 “""l‘”,“ cing the | X K0 e, 402 Broadway, Councll Bluft ioteenth avenue, and Robrer claims it was | more scholars on the viol v violin- | ge e TR et ; Of Ly UP. Sl VLB LLOTT 1 buyer. Hogs command a higher prico now | == ~ Dlegais sontemmedTu s astiaity eieg, | moro scholars on the violin or violin- | domoeratlc and altianco votos, in an inter OfiolaliResgrdlor tholnaliot. file n formal compleint aud uniess the matter | 3 Hhed at any time since August, | VAT ANTED ~Enstern Nebruska lands in ¢ Sty pionztially + | celio. Address 305 N. 7th. view today, said that thero was any quantity 5 is fixod up some way will proceed at ouce to | 1an they have at any ii ) YV (ilansi for Council 1 uirs property. . 1L snd will be resumed this morning t Droshatte LHeCase 1501, when tho average was from #.20 10 | 0 chanso for Gounell fhio e b ro A plush laprobe was stolen from a rig be 150 people in this city use gus stoves, | of Kood presidential timber to present to the None of the ticket brokers who invested | £-40, and_the average cost &34, Tho tich : ging to Frod Davis on lower Main strect | 1 ho (s Co. puts em 1y it o Omaba convention next weck. He thought, Lo oot Phctn e e oy oo nvested | day for 1801 was July 22, when the runge '\ tu:lll'sll y ovening, sad was afterwards o g el however, that Scoator Stewart of Nevada tickets appeared anxious 10 prosecute or see 3§-l;1fl'um% > to 5. ound concealed in upile of railroad ties on the = = i ; : S .41, ; o OneaInE o was the most availabie. the young man xent to jail for any period of e L it = S35 bottows. William Hauon and Dan Sanse 5 Che OpenlngiofiOhantauqua, S oRe e L la Rt N avaoat il feand o T ume. All they want is to thElEmoney Notes and Persona's. FoR SaLE Flovator with corn sheller, were suspocted of having stolen it, and were Governor Boies is to be here tomor 2ol 5 i e AV sen _ BRokaeiHihe o)l why ofblals AR ditha SOBATY = Al e = e in | L 4000 bu. diy; corn ernder, 10) bu. an arrested and brought vefore Justice Sw row, und in the afternoon will give an | tWeive delegates to the Omaha convention, | Ca attornoy will allow s seitloment this can be | < Lo eity council ‘will meet this evening In | jioyr;wnw/miliattachmont. 40 H. B, engine ingen for a Learing Davis, however, refused | nddress on the history and progress of | every one of them instructed for Stewart. [ (5100000 o : GonEaalllbnas bEuR IS GaB his cersral s heny | Cociolatasion [ doins wzond bus noss: dovated noar Council 10 prosceute, and they were discharged Towa. The other features of the pro- | Stewart would uccept the nomination. I [ heinwar : Bt searched, He claims to have cnough cash to | , M3 W, 1% Bauer roturned yesierday from | Blwiy Wil ik god fynd, in oxcannzn or A shanty on Washington avenue near the | gram ure attractive wlso, and the Chay. | Bave uo lesitancy in saying that Stewart | Florida.. - - redeem every ticket he disposed of. an extended visit in lowa, nd Muin stroet. 5 ; corner of Second street, was el on fire by | iuqu assembly will start out with stands squarely upon our platform. Weaver | {eqr® o In conversation with o Brr representative [ Mr.sod Mrs. J. B. House arrived home | = T S incerdiaries shortly before midnight Wednes- | H'\,d ] RS 1 %1 of Tows, Vundervoort of Neoraska, Penunover | ijiinois 000 ¢ . | 1ast nigh Jones said vesterday from their wedding tour. QOR SAL leadinz hotel tn . Nebras. doy mignt, and ‘was completely ruined, [ QR L § T of Oregon and Douneily of Minnesota all are | Indiana : “1 ot onto the racket avhile working at | Rud Hartzand family arrivea from Mar- | -1 ki clty af 26000 has & pooms, fecis b) each ulthough the fire departmsnt arrived 100 nhe Imperial quartette which will ap- | ayailable, and who will say that either of . the Union Pacific beadquarters and only | ney, Iu., yesterday, where they were cailed | facal:200d bur trado. nots £a0..0 per month, soon after the alarm was tursed in to allow | penr in the concert tomorrow evening | them is not a first class mun? did as many others down there a have | by the death of Mrs. Hartz' fathe price, #£1.0.0.00. hatf eash or will trade for tho place to be demolished. The house be- | 15 said 10 he even a botter one than the | “Of these noue is & stronger probability done. Tam very sorrs now that I took that | Miss Alice Veach of Hot Spriags, S, D., 1s | Omalia rosidence,” E. i Sheafe, Broalway longs o one Pratt of Omaka and was prac- | Shubert quartette, which created such | than Senator Stewart. With Stewart at | Muine il ¥ of ruising money and hopo that I will be | visiting with My, und Mrs, @, D, Bennett, | 4nd Main stroot b tically worthless, except as alodging place | enthusinsm here fortwoseasons. Would | the bead of the ticket we can capture the | Yy id oo i | owed to settle tue’ matter with mone, H. L. Gibb wus sworn in vesterday by | JOESALE-Sto erehundise and build- for tramps and veérmin seem that the Chautauqus manngement | €lectoral votes of Nevada, Kunsas, Colorado, | Mtiich! i press s P Ty ing in ool St00 ¢ i Prof. G. L. Wyckofl has gone to Mount | nroposed 1o have the hest for the firat | Sevraska, ldako, North Dakota, South Da- [ Minnesota R CONCLUDED CHE It 5 Mayor Miller as a policeman ut Spriug Lake | g.:00,00; hus 2001 trade; buildinz, L T iVolaR bas kone folMount)| praposs iuve the best for the first | kota, Montana and possibly Minnesota in | Mississppi/. "L — vark. Diirzabi: Wil take good lowa lai wouy hat is to umite Mr .z | Of the feast, butalook at the program | the uorth. We would have something to | Missourl 5 Bincl il Sveterans L . .| Horace Russell 1s bome fr | ehanze” B She e, Broadway wnd Main Thompson and Miss Siella Trimble, | Shows there are other good things com- | show for our labor in the south too. Stew- | Neiraskn s B > where he attended the national conve | strect i 1\?‘“!“”,\. |'um~~! are dcof mutes, . and | DK t.flv"" :-.un‘x‘::u;‘\\\_o: 1_1::“[‘;“‘:\ mnxwf\‘;’.\z hull‘ Yesada HortSmusar s i O ’]:m )‘n“ m.\..u\m h\‘\"“‘" « ulm\t;l: 3 i |<|I.,:.‘.\~r BARGAIN " Mr. Thompson is foreman of the priniing - naterially in that region, and the fact | New Hampshire i Polec " 3 b RS uesday eveung the council will award ) < denc 0. 223 Foutl rect, 8 offico at tho school of the deal 1n this city Retnxhgithe Hocksters, that Mrs, Stewart 1s a daughter of Senator | YN\ : : Toigkeamie TN BER ] he 1ers re- | 1y contract for putting 1n the retuining | feet front; hest location und” bst bursuin fo Prof. Wyckolf nssisted at the murriuge by | A special mecting of tne city council was | Foot of Mississippi would bo advantageous | Nowe Chsaiing union closed tonight witha grand banquet | \ilis ut the castern approach to the Q street | jhe, §ity 1€ tuken at onco. Day & Hess. 39 interpreting the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, | beld last evening for the purpose of dealing | 10 the senaor's candidacy. With a good | Norih Dakota..... : ; at the soldiers home ut which there were 200 | viaduct. ok o e Thompson wiil make their ioma 1n this city. | with the provlem of what shall Aenibern naniorlitbatssconlaniacelon thoy (G0 orsu0 present. I'he boys nave had a glori Mrs. £, J. Tubbs left vesterday for Lows- | I'p soiihatont Iadles and gentlemen 800 .,'\'.“‘fiv 1;11311'(:(‘\ IO Il":!:_'x}”\‘\‘vl‘:lj‘ “\fl():”!lwl"';x'_‘; ous time, At the business meeting this | ville, Ky., where sne will join hér husband, | vussinz. Call 625 First avenuc, Council Bluils, . SO : v alternoon the following executive committee | who has & position i the " branch house of | §u. 1. 04 p. m. irom the inroads made upon their trade by | hna' with a good fightine chance in North 1 Sy Was. chosen Lo Danman,. ohattmans. | the Cudaby Packing company at. tnat point ! n..~I x.‘\:\-n.s\(;r\ who come in and | Carolina, Our success in these states would . eaneenn Captain T, Wentherwax und E G. F, Swift of Chicago was in South ]C"“ \}I.I Reed ‘;mylu.r )t or Bower, Sfeet underse! hem, petition has | doubtless be due in part to Cleveland’s un- 16as0e. b itew Just 3ty WL 0, D1CAR0. WA ou 1one. 12 inches wide, bick zeared und serew beon . circulsed by = thoso interasiod, | popalarity, Tor he i6 exitemely Lapemslar.in . Fowler, Whitewood: John Cushman, [ Omata vesterdsy, the guest of Manager A. | cutting, with conplets change o genring, 4 The fire devartmeat made a run yesteed evening that a boy, aged about 3 years, bud nds. garden lan ls, farms and clty , and the average cost roperty for sale or trade. Day & Hess, 5 Peurl strect. be Ween Shoriff Hazen returned yesterday | done to protect the retal fruit acalers from the Union elevator he brought | with him o brand uew fish story, and ciaimed 10 bave seen the occurrence itself. Near the elevator building there 1s @ pool of water which has been standing for some time past. A man who was hang and forty-two signutures of merchants | the south and west. Harrison has but little | Virkinin 1 ; Spearfish: General A. A. Z Dawson, Dead- | C, Foster, of the 'local plant of Swift_ & Co. | chucks, one G-loch, one d-ineh and 1drill ! in various lines of business Liad been secured, | advantage over his adversary in tnoso sume | Waehington 20 : peeds Opjaln, Kiehard Dlackatons, Tead |MeiSwifyiieiibolprosidony, df o~ Bwile | ShckiA st motaltiiralng ools, G ial 1o around looked into tho water and s | asuing that tho prico of liceusos for bucksters | scotions. A 1argo proportion of Lhe people | Work Virsints : i | City: Henry Whitienbaugh, Sturgisi Cap- | Packing company | gneli-liorse power oll "enctuo. with shitiing, 1084 i . a ellefourche was " He promptly waded in ana drove tho fellow | jt s now. ATOr some. dueeucaion an New M motor train at Twenty-fourth and M streets, | party. Address Box 45, Elliott, Ta. into shore, where be finally captured bim | ordimanco was passed providiag for 1ho fol. Hiaaneo:ta Mo the Lesus, A onr gL re-oiecteq seorotary : 1o South Omahs, Inst oveniug, and wos | Sere - N with his bands, When weichiod tae fish was | jowing license fees: 1f for nine months or | _‘‘The old parties propose to do battle on | Utw T'hio next reunion will bo held at White- | aq;y jujured about the bead ana spine. The | \\"ANTED-Two girls, one to cook nud the found to be a buffalo, uppiug the beam at | yore drevious to July 1 next following, $100; | the old issue, but the monev question ison | {Klshoma. . ... wood. Northwestern Nebraska has been | vouny ludy sttempted to alight while the | qjon 4 fOr chismber work, can find situa- fourteen pounds. if for six months or iore, $40; if for thres | top sud evervbody will before long have to e et $ {urgely reprosented at this reution and today | {yaiy was in rapid motion. Her bome is 8t | appiying SR L A A DoWit's Sursupariiie sioanses tho blood | HOBMhS oF more, ¢ if for logs | recogmzo that fact. We will not fuse with | __ Total o v T8 soneral Diworth, commander {or e do- | Thiryeih and Hoftman sirests, | Who Gnderstands the eure of horses and work : s Bonihs | on more, i O e SR A DAL D : partment of Nebraska, aud General Russell, — Chautauqua Trains. p S ST = 0 jobraska, aud ( orcsted parties yosterday had o gang of | About house: German prefer red U 160 1 Made s misasimmanor, pusish. | formation Roos. hers willbo four SRR | o1 e the" Sitered L BUguReOEnt | pust communder of Nebraski, caca deiivored | IBISTONIEN DArtis L stening bad o gang ol | o f able oy tine of not more than £100 and not tickets 1n the fiel1 1n every state—the peoc- 4 1 Fibaa orc K 2 PREESTS, R o Hird Islind dunm.m 6:10 0 m., 8:30 0. m., effect today, all the Hoenses 18800d ast year ‘."”“:".k‘.‘;““:v:.".“ ‘lrzt‘x‘gtlfS_-Jl-;l tho nroh“-;z against Biawell, soconded by Demorest’s o RESTERDAY, purpose of muking an estimate of the prob- | [ \ WAL 10:27 o, m. 1:00 p. ., 1350 p, | expiriag with the month of Juve. HE To o nn l";;runutrl(:z:ul,fla\fnu personal triends, Bidweli's nomination was Domestic, ablo cost of erecting a viaauct over the trac I ? hon't, forget, \he big celebration nt | @00 Ui Kouoeratie. ranke. - Pully these, | lowed: ending with three ceers eact for | Lih itles, 1.02; assot, $a0ih. building, I;Il\:r M\ |I!ull'llll| :::) \\, bh‘“‘l’i "“‘h fourths of our party in the northwest came lh‘i‘:ili“ll::fi!l"ou:llll:;m lnn ‘m when the n i'r!llll“nl;“: lle\I’i‘“ 1'!"‘!’1‘& . X“'{IY' o '“”' It e THE REALTY MAKKET, cation; fine 5. Responsible party abash leaviog | froin the republican forces, being those who b p & A be nom- ops In muny sections of Connecticut THE RES KET, ¥ | Gouncil B3lutfs ac 9:80 & m, T Hiscortanted as o the ams \hose who | inating and seconding speechos for vico | = Philadelphia received considerable dumaze — can get long lease on good terms. Ad- AN . A presidential candidates got under wi from o severe wind storn. Ono man wis NETRUMENTE placed on record June 30, dress D 24, Beo oftice, Council ‘Blufls, Fourh o Ty, 8d.the tarif. i 0 i R Craofill of Texas was nomiuated for vice | killed. id “With us the tariff 1s & secondary affair. s ¢ ™ : —— 1 1 TS 'y president on the second ballot. The Cleveland, (.. street car strike has WARRANTY DEEDS, Monday, July 4, the Bost v 1l of us are low 1 o) v laralan 8 i 2 Hot weather prices 1n picture frames | be olosed all day ston store will | but all of us are low tarift mon. The tariff gt ind 1y e been settled. The uien got an increase in | ¢ Hand Jennle Folsom to A T Robert- ! 3 3 ) will not be debated in our campaign,” GOT ANOT CK N son. Jot 13, block 14, Schlesinzer's add, § 500 8 T B st Riley & Sherraden’s art store. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co. **Are you sure there will not be suy fusion AVCBURIEL RIS ING: been appolntea to wind up | M]Eiiel Loé and wite toJ W iake, lov R B Oli THR | L LA e MRS A 11 T CRBR L the afluirs of the Orezon Land und Live Stock block K. South Omuh ; 15,000 | i - PERSONAL FAKAGRALHS, Don't forget ihe great bargain sale for |, **We 8re opposed to any kind of fusion, but | ¥ e ake R ThiaBime | campanY OLNER AR © eave kit \I".‘T e npee AhE husbang el b | TREA T ME NT E. E. Mayne has roturned from an ex- | tho next two weeks at Mre; Pleiffer’s. | Were may bo local complications where such : (T by ; y tended business trip to Missouri. e Al For Rent—Fist cluss saloon: good lo- combinations promise Rood results . Last | SAN Frixcisco, Cal., June 80.—Joe McAu- lree thousand wen ure idle. 1t 1s now | sib wo | htsome Kind of settlenent will be ar- | Jonn Dr tz and wife'vo Michicel and Bosi : s = thougfs sl Detxnacaite to Miahnelantfioms —OF ALL— J. M, t'enlon leaves today foravisitof s | A Chuutaugua fuir sociable will be | against us in Nebraska, but that ‘will not be t in fiftoen rounds by Joe Godd Acyelone visited Gloucester. N. Y., and SRR g RN '4 fow days with bis parents in Colfax given by the ladius of the Congrega h nigh Y oddard, tho 3 uind | eoxisudd m | repeated where there are national tickets 1n | “Harrier Champion of Awstralia’ L es. | Wrecked soverul butldings. Fatrick “Hizh- [ w'S Kyn wite 10 0 Ritehie, lots 7 i H. V. Slead lenuos u u 20w duys for Colo- | tonal church ut tho residence of - J. L | tho fleld and national 15sues 410 10 bo. vated | 1o s eooo0s viL ek s oo [ Tands una i best & Hamliton were killed'und | e Wise & Parnalasinsed, = 200 P Sa“]; rado, where he will visit for several months. | Lutz, South Sixth street, this (Friduy) | upon. In the Dakotas and Kausas the demo- | oity ajono. Throe thousand. peopls wit, | o' <Fel Others badly lujured, P DR P ¥ % hest follitien C. H. Judson has returned from Chicago | €V A choice chance to ch crats bave ncver boen in control. Not more | pegsed the contest. 'fhe men fought at Foreign, ANk hAG AR i i 100010 (e ir':l'v.lmrv'y‘.'lh.‘»r “-’v“'f,'\f"}“,"“””- and will visit relutives sod friends during | Chautaugua coolers, than one-third of the voters are democrats. | catch weights, Goddari’s being giveu us 100, stone addressed @ large micoting at | W E Pilant (0 M A Tilant, s 1,000 of disease requirin n.edisy op > e Al mor bl ‘\.S.'f.'.i\”-‘uh?.‘fé m('n'l"“l‘h(').'rl?nt Im;:x""uah‘t;u:)zul McAuliffe's 219, The purse wes 5,000, of l.\‘I'u““ T et R Imy]. 1y, Jr. wnd wite \{,“'l\ F Buur RS n":rnu‘. nto ‘ g S e N B e ataty & & alware Daen | Mofnite s sil. Ea8 500, . ¢ © Hebun, u Catholie clergymun o 3R Duidy rs sub 8,000 a8 for pattents, Lo rd i attondans Mrs. J. M. Diamond, 2011 Fourth avenue, | Lost—Between Brondway and Mer- | botort s rencn: 11 1he donerare woon | which #150 went to the torer. “Tho men | 1yl dreamed un antlParne || fooeting o ¢ to T £ Clark, lota and 6, iogk Tioat accomoThtions 1n tho wise 0% has gouo to New York to visit Ler parents | rium block, $25.00 in bills, Reward to | ta pronose fusioh with RIR0aIS stripped appareutly in g best of condition [ thuteity, His speechi was & viclous attaci on tford Pluce Write for clrculars on deformnites and for & month. A A B 3k % Probose fusion with our party, they to got | and Godaard appeargd | small besido bis | the doadl lowder aid his 1ving for owers nnd | Moionl Tuvestiont comp Cegie bracon ilada ohub fook, o o : finder if returned to BEE oflice. the electoral vote, which 1s impossible with: 5 hie deud | ; Hutual Ty auy to John o, 0 4rvaLuros of snins, Professor Sawyer goes to St. Joseph and — 0UL OUF 1ty a0d. Wa 1o, Kot ihe. state i, | COf St opponent. A M ovas only LY, tho kreatost difficulty that | Miliage, lot g biek 1. Orchurd Il 1700 | pliss, twinors, o vaoor, oatarrls bronohius, in: other Miasourl pownts for a fow dass rest | Dr. Chumberlair, eye, ear, throat | chinery, which is sometbiug they never hud | of tashes aot e b0 oddard made 8 couplo ST b1, CIBLLOAT IO klke gn ) Bar Sy piepars ks d vacutio ! i of rusbes aud was sent,Gown by Mac with & - e wrmount Pluce 8.0 | nev: baider, ey o B, skin an't blool an 1 all and vaostion caturrh, Shrgart block, Council Bluffs | aud cobsequently do not care for, T would re- | yight-hander 1 the chest SOUTH OMALL. BF De Bois to W B Carter, 1ot 16, olock surzleal ¢ Mes. C. P Railsback bus gone to Shenan gurd such & combination as good politics s e ke b, Portiund Pluce A BPEOIALTY, doah 1o visit for a week or ten days with the | Another Complication, “Our convention will be a big affair, ‘.hl:: 10 MGORGIRAIR VAR ARKAEAL LAY ON= | o 0 i0g (Dniig doseph Bush Tried to | Jac0b Myers tod T Vostor, lov2, block 3, DISEASLS‘ [,]F WU,MBN, Saok an Disauses of tawily of Ropresentative Ficlds, Another complication b n vo- | There will be more than 00 delogate e, o 5 Vin Dercook Yerrace, und lot 4, block I “} We havelutely ud s lying iy of e Hve Auother complication has arisor in conuec- | There will be mon n clogates. |~ Ppe third and fourth were 200d, hot rouuds, Kill Her, 9, Purk Forrest add in dep srtment for women during confineinent. mlu"". Daris, .un:"ff.-'“'.‘ '.‘x:u.:n(.;{r Chi- | tion with Cut-Off 1sland aud the mayor's pro- | gyen oty ““‘1‘1 ‘I’M“’hg::"m‘“:“»" 11. WAy | with Louors ubout even, According to Mrs. Frea Cordes' story, & | Williwm Whiteuni wife to L T Abbott, sirlolly vr.v we Only Roiluble Mudioal fut Ca R0, I8 M J 3 eeks visit | {oq dine ! thas - e ! eave my post in the b Mao &0f 3 I e Y ks X 1) feet n W nw 15-15-14, making a Spect ty o, y with bis brother, George 5. Davis, Ject of bulldiog & Jai! there and trying to ex- | genate unloss the silver bi e ants ,..11.5‘,“‘:,';‘".':2 ml_:t‘:“:' Rame o the Austral- | a noighbbrhood quarre: came very near re- | o 4/ Iect A ARCR-H " PIIVATE DS 2 ASES Miss Etta Maxwell aud Miss Kalb Sof thys | STCI3¢ 8 little criminal = court jurs- | option measuro wre first disposed of. You | I the siyth (odaard pushed Mac about | 2U1'i08 in 8 blcody tragedy, aud she was QUIT CLAIM DEEDS s Disases aucogsttully tresial city sud the Misses Needbam of Omaha, | diction. —The question has arisen whetuer | 860 | donot pair with any one and am there- | the ring, and neur the close of the reung | €hosen for the victim, The lady was atthe | ik I Gray and husband to Delphing without moroury. New Hastorative Treats SIArt this evemiug for u mouth's westery | We ¢ILy bus auy jurisdiction whatever over | fore personally respousible for my vote on ail | giihned o bis knee from i long Arive by Mac, | police station yesterday and wanted s war Sholes, s 50 feetof € 4 lot bs, Hurt- ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persous un 5 Ry . RO [T Y o - A k] DEEDS. correspon_ence. All commun cations confi- 1 « g iy, & a the compl d Pireerrotei T s e ‘ | soulders, drawing bloo 106, by out serious resuits, B Watson apeslul masten) io it | OF OXDress, 800U FGLY DACKOd: 10 1 1T <h 12 tho cow for the benefit of Mrs. Carroll | follgws = the chuu: “, \', tio " Tivor RRsasse v diap Lotters of | Tyru0's Triends were becoming disappoiuted | | Mrs. Cordes’ resides at Twents-first and | g Lbotias oty biock i Shinue add o 1id cate contents or ssular . OnG personal I will pleuse come or sent to St Joseph's | O e northwest, aud the location of the | cougratulation coutinue to pour in upou Hoo. | gud Goddurd's backer clated Wyman streets, and Bush not moré than one- | Wwonur &l heian to Pubite dedicstion tery ew proforrol. Call an | consult us or sond S e e LY e the boundaries were | A. E. Stevenson. The most importantone | In tne ninth Goddard got in & couple of | hulf block fartter east. Hard focling bas | | of piat to W ugoner & Phelans sio v bistory of your case. und we will sond In plaia i fixed puts o slice of Cur-Of " « - > il 3 WIuDDOr, Gur which time the cos will be disposed of. | the - city — hmits. st i Cuil ‘mwll\‘:éi- which arrived today was from President | telling right-hauders on Mac's ear aund | existed between the two families for some | of lot I K b, 1st add o Fowler y D s i towashiy, bowever ' sty %1o582€ | Hurrison's new secrotary of state, Hon, dubu | Wibd, aud then punched bim iu the stomach, | time. According to Mrs. Cordes’ story, she | | Fiace s : : | BOOK TO MEN, EREE: Pron Leivata 2 - 4 s ey T e : h 1a the teuth und eleventh Goddurd forced | was stauding iu ber eyard Wednesday even- | “ BRUOLL (speciu; s jo 4 W ensos, Linpotency, Byphills, Gieot auld Varioos Internutional Cure association rooms | ficers of — Kane = townsbip, such as [ W. Foster. Itexpressed the lutter's persou- | Mo Auliffe around the ring. Tholatter's tome | lug, when she neard the report of & ai . | S9Uire trustec. part” 1o w 4 £l Wit uust ou fist are in aunex to Grand hotel, 520 Firsy | Justices of the peace and constables, | all congratulation sud good will on the sub- | per getting up, he punched the Austraian | chirged frearm, und felt soueiting strike | o8 itz rotion o avenue, Council Blufls, In. For cure of | 1AYS ermival juradiction. Msor - Law foct of Mr. Steveusous nomination, Mr. | burd ou the chost ber in the back. ‘This was followed | 11, block 4, Bedford plwce 1PRL BAYY M ET Inshe Weakol K404 42 aleohol'und opium disoase. ‘“j;w A l“ l“:m “aumur‘:‘n- o pro oster was one of Mr. Stevenson's warmest 1n the twelftn Gocdurd came up evidently | instantly by another discharge, which als) | Buuie to same, lot 5, Uloc # BATTERIES AND BELTS, — Tae 5ad s “tar Chamber sando,20undury | persouai friends duriug bis stay in Washing- | bout ou finishing his ovpoucnt and bauged | struck ber i the back. Ste turacd e | G A Bonnet spectal masten to 11 Omana Medical and” Surgical lustitute McPhail pianos. 116 Stulsman street, | bosucl was beld ! ooy Jor ssas ion of the | tou four years wgo. Their friondstip reackes | bim about with botn bands, Mac Huully | Giately sround Lo sscertain who was makiug | 4AEeron. 1ot and o, block 1, Cower 5 SULLLS B TARD 6, Cbauteleus paax SOUNELl “Ihboting | pebogaveslug fter ibe | buck lo the days whea they were bath repre- | clinchiug 10 save himselt @ target of ber, aod claims she saw Dusn | & Archors udd . | 26th and Broadway, Coinoll Blufa g per o pur- ‘-eumnu in cougress, 1u the tbirteenth MeAuliffe uppercut Gocs | staudivg iu bls door with a revolver iu uis Tobal BWOULL OF LFADEIORS.s. s sves s, B S0 uLTL:'QZQ'fi{“'.‘Jfl ""‘“ enier of Uumshy, 48 4 vieo = yeur the republicans aud democrats fused | liffe, tte “Misslon Boy,” was whippad to- “ | Braves, Appllances !ur Deformitles & Truses I E Clark. lot Only manufactory inthe Westol £ e0 « -

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