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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 8 1892 —— £ S 250 A A — S ——————. —— ————— e ——— o —— e e e e | _ 5 I vrwe o NN 101Q | Did vou really ever got any too much silver | petition of Hannah Masofi 6t a divorce from Y TAVADRS T TTR Q| THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Ripagy rostr ever xevanr toomeeh shvee s boitoner 3¢ St | NORE, FAVORS FOR VETERANS A R D M A COUNCIL BLUFTS G for its own people, (old as well us silver | B, Miller against T. L. Milter was also dis Jenating nell satas oa! , l1sonly bullion after 1t gets thres teagues | missed at plaintifi's costs, Ve P, f " i i guatius Donnelly Orastes a Scane at tha | j3 only bullon sfter it eais thies Sagich | ™t tho case of Thomas Woodbody against | "oddock's Proposed Amendmont to the Chautauqua Grounds. the bullion 1s worth, We want moncy that | F. Covalt julgment was rendured in bohalf General Pension Bill, will stay at tome, und are not anxious to | of tho planiiff in accordancawith tho verdict Laiivaredty Carrler to any partof the City ¥ make money for Kurope, Trade 1s nevor | of the jury. In the caseof Josephine Wood i " " g carried on between tation \ money, but | ard against Pottawattanmiie county a jud " AVE > W TILTON, - NANAG THREATENED TO' STOP PROCEEDINGS | Cirriodon etiacn tationy with monohs DA% | Bhont was eivon for the pimntif for treas, | IT WILL COVER THE MILITIA CASES PIANOS 4 " o § Tlus ness Office JER itis barrels of pork, bolts of silk or pounds — - TELEPTIONES § X001 Fditor of gold and silver, We want money which How to Reteh Chantauqua, aaa] 1 D — Bacon's Diseaverer Decidedly Wrathy will not take to itsolf wings una fly away, All the motor lines connect with the | 1o K. A, orr's Services Secured for the most nearly qul.\l the VINOI MENTION. Presidontial Candidiate Weaver Spreads hr‘l"'“ (s tents liko the Araos and be oft. | Rock Island trains, which run direet Beatrlce Chautangan—Land Commis- — o constitutinn provides that congress fig Uis Gostiel o seonle’s DAY= from Omu 1 om the 1 stres oner Carter's Successor o W G i e g Uhe Gospel of U ple's Party stiall veguinto money and ot tho goldbugs of | from Omaha, and from the Muin street sloner Carter Wil Not 1 ARLENS Pt Bty soudn Plans for the Assembly Today. Wall streot, or the moneyed aristocracy of | depot in Council Bluffs, direct to the Come from Nebraska. Joston stora for vy goods. Europe. The future production of gold can- | Chautaugua nds. The sorvice this — ‘ B Council Blufis Tumber Co,, hot be 1tis that the | Bluf as calealated by uny tixed law. year is so complete public Dr, O. W. Gordon will deliver an address \When Ignatius Donnelly picked up ‘fae | a matter of chance. 1f currency is based ou | should show its app! ation by availing Wastmivaros Bungiv or Tie Bre, ) B BIUIE S UHon uission Bt terday moruing and read tho au- | 1b1s thea itis tased on chancs nd success in | jomselves of the opportunity to reach LR LG i "OICE ronaway. T W busiuess is a matter of chunce. Tuere is on o b ¥ ¢ p Wasiiaros, D, C., July OlC ouncemen t Gone eaver was o ( i« om the depot at ¢ - | <y Speeial moetinz of Younz Mon's Institute | Houtcement tha eral Weaver was 10 | tho ofher haud a law by which the increaso | i b UL BLoTiinG denor, tt GhAl No. 170 this Friday cvening, July 5. Ali | sbeak at the Twin City Chautauqua, 8 | of population is calculated almost to a cer- v 5 emLers are requested s presont. meteoric idea struck mm. Donoélly had a | tainty smooth, plank walk all the way, thus memter requested 1o ue pr 3 NG A T s80tiot 4053 i The city chain gang is breaking the ground | grievance and he tuouglit ne saw his chauce Some are afrald of getting too much | making the Rock Island train the clean- part of section 4603 of the revised statutes DURIBILITY about the city buildings preparatory 1o sod- | to pluy even, money by fres silver, but congrass can come | est, quickest, ensiest and cheapest way | “Any person not an enlisted soldier in the ; vill be 2 to tho roscue s should prove tho caso, | to rench Cheutanqua. The time tables serving for the > bo oy ding it Tho appeavance of e place willbe | “io \was on last year's Chautaugua pro- | [a% Fiecus it this stiould provo tho caso, | to r .)i; « \h .lu skl Th \:::“1 tabl o ' \;nn.LV l’\IL timo being ey MUELLER greatly improved . / U as it should come ty i are published elsewhore, Nine trains a | ber of the militia of ans state, under orders N gram as one of the leading dissutants in the | people now when thero is too littlo money Louis Ste ,sor of Mrs. Carley, feil b ORI y @ | People now whon thero s too littlo mones duy each way. of an oficer of ths United States, or who | | § PIANO AND ORCAN CO., Shakespeariau-Bacon controversy, aud Dol Bustiess on Grodits ——— from a motor nuar the Broadway Mothodist ; i ¢ ¢ ned d i i volunicered for the time being to serve with " hurch and hroks his lez botwoen the kneo | the maunagement did not settle his The: o) " " Colfax ginger ale and mineral water ] 3 Mo . huret and heoks h [ tho ku There ought to be cnough monoy o that g any regularly organized military or naval 10 ain St., and the ankle. His neel was also crushed | bill in a mauner t all sat- | business could be conducted on a cash basis | Sold at wholesa'e by Duqustte & Co A ¢ N ™ - by passing bencath the car wheel isfactory to bi Ho thought the | instend of credit. Tho bible injuniction, “owe | manufacturing confectioners. Lo UL nitod States, or who otherwise Council Bluffs, lowa. The resigence of John Peterson, 1703 South | timy now ripe for action, Jumping into | N0 MAx anything,” was sound ousiness, ns — . oluntecred and rendered scrvice in any 5 A y Ninth street, was entored by a burgiur asd ipo for action. Jumplax 1nto 8 | o[y found words. , At presont thora s 8 Chantauqua Trains. gagement With rebels or Indians, disabled in VA GAREINLRNL R BT Jadics’ gold watch and ctain were stolen. | €4 b ks 1o | Corcant cash and U2 por caht ceudit. Ther Leave Council Blufls from Tock | consequence of wounds or injury received in VT K Mr. Peterson saw the thic as he was et [ Chautauqua. With blood in his eyo aud 35 | s so little monay it broditors wero | Telnad dopot ft 6:10 f .. 880 o .. | tholiueof duty in such temporuty sorvice ng nwa, hut As unavle 1o ove Ke hi cents i 3 A A d ous '{ s | obligea to pay heir depositors at ce - - I'he above would remove the limitation of tng away, but was ur rtake bim. | couts iu bis hand, the ienitions lgnatiu liged to pay Gl thelr deporitors at once in [ giuh'a s 10:27 1, May 1500 . iy 1550 By | ths Legoors Would remove tho limitation of ] Marelauo liconsos have been issued to the | bought his ticket at the gate like any com- | €otd they could not pay more than 2 conts on | | BESSAT = iy Tom T i B 0 tho old ot which has oporatod as a bat to tho followinz norsons: John Korigan and Mary | moucr, an as soon as ho could find his way | tho dollar, or if allowed to pay in goid and | M . . . clnss coverad e ponsionablo under soction i Harmon of Omaba, John W, Cheret of South Y6 768 ¥ | silver combined, mot nore than 3 centson | . — : , o atutos, sinco , wh Omalin and. Lona. Shannon of Glenwood; | - 10 fa s offico Lo opaned ou Mr. |ty doll tho additional aid of cur- The Jewel gasoline stove is tho best | soction of the same uct expired. This y Charles L. Petzold and Martha Krauso of | Treyuor. vency, not more than 10 per cent in the world for sufety, duvability and | would cover all Missouri militia cases, : [ Omaba, “Listen to my tale of woe,” and Troynor Tiere 18 not cnough mouey in actual eir- | cconomy, ard the new Jewol is ifs equal. | Which therc are many in Nebraska and Kao N. I, Comploy, @ bincksmith who wor istened respectiuily, while Igaatius charged ation to cnable the people to pay 10 ver [ See them at Charles Swaine Brouds | 308: Ltie Ulll hasihood Teconmitted Jto & o, ho wor cant of what thev owe the banks alone. ; committee to assimilate the Paddock Brown’s blncksimith saop on Upper Broad- | the old Chautauqus managsment with fraud. | “S60ET SRS BV ARSI 207 conts of | VY ‘ anendment amoug others, way, is suffering from o paintul acciden o 8aid ha hud s8At bis o) b o Cout f Y L da'drd b " " ( T n \f 1 ) SOOI T He'and Brown wore cutting a reduos ir HOLLIEROLL R L m to o Council | buliion in ir, 1 tuken by Bugland and used [ Ghautauqua druggist, 3 Dnvis Tor the Beatrice Chavtanqua, N QO SPECIAL NOTICES. e T e e e rad motnl flaw | BHaffs attorney for collsetion, and hal vesn | in buying wheat India, where it is worth Hon. 1t A, Hovr ot MioHighn, ‘the great D GCOUNGCIL BLUFF i 3 e . b 3 bl L 3 cIL FFs. K it in the eye, dostroying the | advised tuatit was not collectable, He pro 1‘[‘»‘;' A II H"Ij ozl “'t‘! Eo “‘\“j“‘:" ."l';' TICKET THIEVES LOCATED, aud popular orator, has been engagod by DOsed oW to club the prasont managers into | PRotit 8nC Inqua1s made & COMPEL }‘x“‘tu‘x h Senator Paddock to deliver a republican Of Counell Bty PANTEDCOeea BT TR and Mr. Mar Bouricias celebrated paying what he asked, and it they retused he ot Aol LD W WL ALY Great Efforts Being Made to Keep the De- speech at the Beatrice Chautaugua on July ant o 4 .L” A ks oo 1E0BI i i Y but of cotton und other prodvet & v 1 f ) Capltal stec ¥ ¥ § work. Good wages, Mrs. Goorze Kooline, rwooden wodding last Tuesday evening | wouid see to it that General Weaver did_ ot | ' G SO IV SREE BI0 WAt profit from tails Away from the Public. 14, which is republican day in that assewbly. | syppiusand Protits: 00 5 1k st Pieree street. by having & small compuiy of friends at | speak in the afternoon. He was one of the | gy o iiafe 1o 00 B8 MUK BRed B B H A Stovx Ciry, 1o, July 7, —[Spoctal Tele- | M. Horr, duving his long period s - thoit home on Stataman stret. An enjoya- | exveutive commities, sud us such woald koep | (e, o2 SOINAE of siIVen 48 many hred or | g el . 7 in congr! r with Sunsot NetCapital an | Surpiue 8920,000 | 01 RENT=Tho dwelling o Lirs aven I BV A ES e RpiL WHGH LS HOastS || Weaves HAL L. o P | this profit will be distributed among the peo- | gram to Tur B ]—Tue Sioux Cy & | Goy, MekKinld Roed and other | . Dircetors 5 b e na i i s vy ) F Y ORI LY, LAY QHREETRA LB 14T BD! Y vitoia ple and will vesult in an anerease of wages | Northern oficials today said that Harry Wil economic quos- | Gleason K. g Uart, 1. AL Ml 1. V : | 1t 11 rooms, 2 bath roons and aft cparted they lefv beh hem many tokens TEETIMAL LS e (Com [oRten: aiid of’ prosperity e o Hesiiit GG I ) g geonomic quos- | wrahitios I i an, " Transiet conoril wodern proyenents; goad stabiv wid out regard H 5 i id, s ol G roig! on ¢ v respects B us e g husiness wrzest capital anlsurpius bullding: rent $0 per month. Sheafe, Ol toguEdy Germany is opposed to froo cotmage, but it | = #ID S90S L LA ResP Bt R et M A S R I e pDILEILLRTEDTY L CLLUM AL L 2 4 e Such was his tale and his threats. Mv. | > Chicag vaukos & St. L. supericr of thom all. As & humorist he 1s one | wny bunk fu foutiwestern Loy - The case of the stateagainst William W is raled by the nobility and its interost and | 1and of tho Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul, 3 LUEALLAL L LU AL A DOR SALE~Fiouring and grist will with a el, charging nim with Fesistine i oficor | FYeynor courteusly wsked him if ‘ho was | 5 00r o oblo Bogland has ' Gnancial Sharles Vatleau, another employe of | Of the forewast wnew in the T toddss | | NTERESLE ON TIME DEPOS(T | A AR who was Lrving to arrast him for takiug Bart | opocnor took bis turn, He' explained In o | 858tom which works like a charm iu the In- Sioux City & Northera, ave tho persons | Nakes ono of tho most enteraining tarift L AT DU G L "L‘ Tt b Tos T e I e Vg taraRy | (BuBInEEs ITKE MBI HUVHO roraRent ‘manc | LoseRLDE Ui ARAtcRrary bl MBE 1hE the i re responsiblo for the theft of twenty- | and financial speeches delivered by any ouo HEIL ) iath - Ant submitted. A decision will bo rendercd | Azement hiud uothing whatever to dowith | fie ) CRE sgstem ‘8 P f‘ln'{')d o Lt L) iciets from wnair ofifce in this city. The | in the present era. It has been suggested I AL ORI Ry IO I R e tho oid. ‘I'he old management had concluded | #0EANA. [L 1S Droposed now 1o IHLroduce ts were all good from Sioux City to | by members of tho republican national comn- TR P IR L R AR s R il ot to give any Chautauqua entertainment | 8i0nZ conservative lines, a republican sys- | portland and Tacoma by the Sioux City & | mittee and others that it_would bo advisable BRGNS L LR AL Judge Smith rendored his decision vester- | iy vour and Postinister reyuor aud Jud tem of finanee consistent with @ republican | Northern and Great Northern roads, valued | for the republicans of Neoraska to sccuro 4 EYOU Jive auything for sale or tr in tho haveas corpus case of Sandy Mal- | M{Goo. backed by cltizons. who. could. not | form of government. Tt is time to drive up | ouch GO, V6 " HEBE T eot INTF (EOVE At - S LR Tl o rntie vy el ALy mby 5B, Farrcll, He held that the | Gear to'see the entosprise. evon temporarily | this spirit of thoaevil which has crept into | jjolland and Valleav, who are under urrest [ different poiuts in the state while ho 1s in § > Ol RENT—Dwolings In ail it the. vagrancy ordinance was valid, They | Juchonded, rentod tho grounds, Were | the form of a saiut. 1n Chicago, will not bo prosceuted by the | Nevraska. ; i AD OUENIE LD I e Tl i “‘:”_’ “{"""’I""" stay the “‘ L "" '1"‘ “‘;’]"' ¥ | not uny more liable for acts of tho oid man- Other Doings of the Day, Sioux City & Northern, but Hilland wili re- Miscellaneous, : s e s = = L e . days in tho city jul, ail but the mo thes | agemeat thau 1l they had rented asiore | \iile Genoral Woaver's sporch was the | Lt 10 bis former position with the com- |y raport that Land Commissioner Carter e g OR REN [ Eighroom dwellinz, 221 Wash- pios picg up which had formerly boen oceupied by a firm ) : ; pany. In connection wita tho matter it de- N LBS SEEOUR = 5 joony sublic hijhy 3 event of the day, there wero numerous othe : o will rosign has brought forward a good e L AR I I SR O L et v LA who had moved their goods out und suse [ filvirech e foaturos, In the for Pr velopd that Hilland had boen marrled for | j,a4 crop of aspirants from Nebraska, It fe, Broadway and Main’ st H. I, ield, a ardware man doing busi- | pended vusiness. o Lt Yave. anothor of s ad. | several years and living in Marshalltown | jJ A tRo CoMGIAL: clrdies that) SHOUIAIME. s ! ? bt il B ness at 400 Breadway, bas_boen closed up on | The explanation would have proved doubt- | 1nieabis Tacturss. “With ehatlc in band he | With bis wife unknown to anyone. A telo- | Cover resign, the office will vo to another 01 SALE - Hotel and restaurant n a pros- 1 chattel mortgage” for $2,000 exccuted in | less satistactory to any less erratic reasoner, | ¢howed n:l) SL4i8 Bt ““L_"“__‘“_l m'"'_‘h “‘S gram to the chief of polico from Chief Me- | G ™4y *\'N”,mk\ HiLrs0esaNROEREEINg, perous Nebraska eity, paving businoss, favor of the First National bank. Yosterday | but Iguatius wouldu't have it this way. 6 | wiien 1s Decomins so goneral and 8o affective | LAURNty states that only five tickets were NSUTARKR ST ISES i reasons for solling, price £,00L Tv 18 @ morning the closing was followed by the fil- | pufted up with Indignation. The wholo | s 8 00O 80 K e Salnab recoverad from Hilland and that his father OFFICI: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET, tauqua to the amphitheater there is a | Senator Paddock has proposed tho follow ing amendment to the general pension bill as PY, TONF, GRANDURE AND cab lie ordered the driver to tuke him to already in the president’s mind, so that it is suap. E. AL > heafe, Browdw iy ana Maln stree h a0 clS Ll among prozressive toachers. Many valuable | 1 y 8 3 Uit useless to upply for the place. r avapn 2 ' o of n goneral assignment, turnlug over all | thing was o fraud and tho fraud R ENELbhS WOKS: EIVER thia VoRY motertatne || Would esttle the matter wich the company 1o | "o A o T B 8e®: vrermont, lato | COUNCIL BLUEES STEAY DY8 W0R($ O SALE Far eros, n Dickenson roperty to Neld, disposed | ovel o csel anagemel ¢ I ¥ g void newspaper notoriety. &k \ e v Co., Tow r. 240 werds b Balnes fenco SLTE W bhnonb ol tho arobitorar. || Shonld net comas.. Ho Womtd o o o, 06 il givs @ suniar adaress | 90 PR RO iy n ors | goCEOtary of war, i o thoahty wil cofent | Ay ot g lognin s dang oy | gt it W o h o ereditors, snould come. He would no ThISHOFEROGN aniae € (i) Ak to be chairman of the repubilean national [, My T tho o Tstaing Afe, Broadw.y an in siroe Norris Wicks, who has been one of the | He would get upon the piatform and toll the Lust evening Rov. Dr. Elliott of Washiag- | Yesterdsy andtook up from local sealpers two | oo migtee, I LT TR TR fo, Broadway and Main t ] city firemen for a number of vears, hus re- | crowd how he had been misused vy 1ast [ il O gave u lecturo on *The Goiden | Hekets from Stoux City to Povtland over tho | “Cnypios L. Dickey of Omaha is atthe | fewthers cioano | by N e JOOBSALEThe stumping husinoss i ae signed his position as captain’ at No. boso | vear's muangement, and thoy would have to | g n 1y’ ‘\as very enjoyadle, not only on | Union Pacific that woro stolen with 4 o | giggs. ner, Work promptly done and delivero |in il necdiowork materialy; i goinz 1o leavo house on North Main street, and . G. [ listen to his tule of woe. feount of tho lngnetio mannor and musical | Bt of other tickets from a_ ticket ofiice 4 | “Gioorgo Camp of Omaba is at the Randall, | paris of the country. Send for rieo iist ejty oo elianco for s Tdy o 2o n Dusinoss te " . ‘Ireyuor has tle spirit. too, thoue il L k fLb L by hamed Jones who was L % 3 T . &0 Hes, 402 Broudwuy, Counct Hitcheock hius been promoted o il the’ va. | Mr. Troyuor has n litdle spirit. too, thoueh | Voica " of tho spoaker, but the wealth of | Giau by aman named Jones who wis 0 | 3. I Scnaich was today _appointed bost C. A, MACUAN, = - PROPRIEIOR : Toua wiivions AR cancy, Willum_ Igreson, n new man, was | more conrteous in its expression. He very | tioarnt and beanty of diction. ailrond employe. This mattor is ¢ Iy waster at Morse, Johnson county, la, viee T ANTED - Eastern Nob 7 A I iy o HBBLaulay y0881b18. 10 avoid neWwspape 3 ¥ wa Eastern Nobraska lands in uaded to the department to Al tho vacancy | distmctly informed Ignatius tnat the post- R T e D Y e | Maas vesizned; ulso J. W. Ben {sBroadwiy, Newr Northvestira Dy YV Clianzo for Conneil B u il property caused by the promotion of Hite! ; master at Courcll Blulfs and the judge of o) Day's Program, publicity. i . arbon county, \Wyo., and Mrs. COUNLu Buueri lova Sheafe, Broiway and Main streoet The Council Bluffs Rowinz association has | the superior court hada reputations which There is much merit 1 the feast spread for Hot Sessio Creston's City Councit, vitt at Mouatain Viow, Unita county, | e T T I G e accided 1o g1ve a series of dances at Manawa | Were fully as dear and quite as spotless as | today. The furthor discussion of the silv Crestoy, In, July 7.—[Special Teiegram z property for saie or trade. Day & Hoss, 5 Quring the summer months, 'no first oneof | thut of the great Minnosota ciphor. T'ho | question will bo the attractive feature of the [ ¢ "y iy | Phe eity council closed the Berryman of Ottumwa, la., is at the | the coming campaizn. It is understood that | Pearl strect. the series will be tomorrow evening. ‘Tne | Purity of Cicsar's wife did not attach itseif | ufternvon, while this evening the Apollo con- ¢ . ) iyl Cochran, Hon. Thomus L. Maxwell of this eity will be st=ss = evening will be spent in danc| o Ca scolumn to suen an extsatas to | cert will causo tho umphitheater to have a | BOUtestsession in its history last eveniug The Stanton and Hartington postofiices in | endorsed as a congressional candidate. RSRAhBERIovalorswitiv sooriEailol ciations beat Fouse on the luke shoro, whilo | Warrant tae author in denouncing his fellow | big crowd. The foliowing is the program iu | The eveut was tho investigntion of W. L. | Stanton and Ceaar_ counties became presi -~ A AT e P LU thoso who prefer can put in their timo row- | Men so bitterly, - Mr. Treynor went at him | detail: Maxwell, who was suspended by the police | aential July 1 and Senator Manderson has INXIOUS TO AVOLD BATE-CUTTING. doinz wgood bus nesss loeated near Council ing over the lake. All members of the club | 85 if he were a broncho traiver. He told 11 a. m.—Tllustrated teaching, Mr. George F ommittve on charges of immoral conduct, | recommended the present postmasters for —_— Bluits. Will tuke good lind in exchange or { ! : v v ) are invited to attend with their ladies. ‘llfllw";"fl”""l il he "'";mx‘h*«! to '-!f«'u-ulh‘h tio. subjo Familier Objects,” 5 bribery, ete. An agreement had been mado [ veappontment. The patrons of the post | Commissioners of the Western Passenger | sellchicap foreash. 15 1 Shoate William Wyckoff and willinm ‘Richardson ireat, or to makeany denuncistory speech in p. i —Music, assembly orehiestra. « Pino | between the mayor and counsel for the de- | office at Sweetwater. Buflala county Wyo., Axsociation 1t Work, NORSALE Stocy of morenandise and build= the amphitheatre he would have an oficer ’\“.'T; Ne \:vi-"“l“::l-v*u:], : Stiver 11 fensc that tho investigation be postboned | are asked to forward s petition indicating Cmicaco, 1, July 7.—Tho commissioners l fug in zood lowa town; stocc invoices cject him from the ground. He would not R aroseron L er Hon | yutil Friday evening. The whole matter has | their choice for n new postmaster. of the Western Traflic association met toc $1,500.00; has coo | teade; buildinz, $1.00).0 be permitted to indulgo further iu personal | TOTPPR M VUL 0 grown out of the prohibition law, and the A daily mail service will be given Tel R s Y barzuing will take good lows land in Which was i Drogress it o eolored dite on | insult or public disturbauce. A Tl ot bor et lircetion | probibition and anti-mayer, members had a | baska soon. As soon as thore is an agrec. | 8 Cbalrman Walker's oftico and will prob- | chanxe. B Il Shoafe. N OFLO MUtHIRtreat e OnERl oAt DS IRIBREED I'hen with a declaration that the interview | of Mr. L. A Torrens, ussisted Ly Mrs. LA, | majority of one, owing to several members | ment perfected a change will be made of the ably continue session scveral days. The WE RBIGGEST BARGAIN ~Double son was fined $11.90 and Wyckoff was re it be w-hluh- ed at an end, Mr. Trey 'll_u:u-»u« “‘UlflHl-('\'\‘\Vm:i«‘nrn“uv"\rll.l lem\; J. | novexpecting the investigation to oceur by arrival and aeparture of muils on the Har- | most important matter under cousideration dencaat '\" ‘““““ I leased on tho payment of tho costs. Geore Lol BIKRONY0 b efoflico, SANeabt IS RE - SR BLER g i oro Bridayy rison-Story route in Sioux county. is the condition of Colorado freights as af- | (i iy ir tikon e onee. Day & Tiss, 5 Johnson. & residont of Tifth avenue awas | L0k ove moro fnning. “Eject me from tho Tho majority insisted that tho investiga- | = Mrs. A. 5. Paddock arrivedin Washington | ractod by the propesed 50 per cont reduction | 1oxr streot. oo 4 " oAk vl fied $15.00 for bonting bis wife and in do. | Bronnd, ekt Do it, doit, if you dare. I| ° 1 2 .| tion occur tonight. A discussion followed in | from Nebraska this afternoon, and will ro- SN yshoEonasod )DL A 008 owon s ; 4 STAVAS 55 rolor will bury vour Chautaugua so deep that Tho attraction at Chautauqua this | which Alderman Wilkins said Aldermun | main till tuo closo of congress, soon aftor | L0 £C Into effect July 22 A number of traf- OR SALE—Reed iatho, foot or powar, 5 faot fault of the money was sent to the city jai baul 1 ] E . ; G 6h eternity won't bo long enough to digitup | evening will be the concert by the well- | Moore, & prohibitiomist, was like a dirtv, | which the senator and Mrs. Padaock will go | fic ofticials, including tnose of the Rock 12 inches wide, back seared und serew Gon ittty in. Il haveit rained sl over tho United | | BRI BGITBIon hat } kulk g, The back f th beir b B 5 ) ploterehyny BOLE n. © ined wll over tha nited | nown Apollo club of Omaha, under the | skulking cowar he back part of the | to their home at Beatrice for the summer. Island and Burlington, the two roads thet b A L LG LLA L LR quustico Swearingen heard tho evidonce i | States, and evers speaker who s engaged | divection of 1'rof, L. A. Torrens, Men- | council room was filled with prominent citi- | Today Assistant Sceretary Chandier ‘af- | first gave notice of their mtention L0 reduco R e the caso of the men who wero implicatod it | to appear here will ‘cancel bis engagement. | o1 cihins oratorio. “iijah,” will form | 2608 and business men and Wilkins’ remarks | firmed the decision of the commissioner in | tho rates, were called upon to maxe state horse powor ol enzine, with e i o ire e yycancsday, | Lil show you,” und be jumpod futo bis eab | ¢ SURECH RNV 5 G Mk vesonts | ore, viclontly eheersd, whercupon Alder- | tho homestond contest of William Rub | monts regarding tho situntion. “Thore seoms | pulleys holting, etz Al Tn g b g 1 dssa e, _Are | for down town. Ak 2l Rl D SO ) s maun Moore moved that the marshal be in- | against Rodnoy S. Baker from North Piatte, | to be a disposition on the part of the com- | Will be sold chowg for cash or on time to rizht charged with ussault with intont 1o do geent | Mo nows of tho exciting Intorview soon | ation will bo in every way superior L0 | structod to “put those hoodiuins out.” dismissing the contest i favor of Baker. Imissioners at this Iato dato to make an effort | Purty. Address fiox 4, Eilfott, In bodity Injury, cluim that they aro not gullly, | spread: among the tenters, uud there were | that of lust spring in Omaha. Whitney | H. 8. Stores, assistant superiutendent of DS, M. | to prevent tho threntenoa Gemoralization, = %) ACKES of Tand in ot e i that tho dsviult s mado by Uso” tBIFd | wany ansious querics Do you” subposo | Muckridge, the celebrated ' tenor, will | tho Cineago, “Burhngton & Quinor, was el and for that reason much intorestis folt in | St &) por neto: 60 ueros (adt fav I Mitls nan, aved. y broug ome caver will como” r the tenor solos. The orchestra will | 8mone the number and marched down the NEWS 32 the outcome of the meeting county for s Joh & Vin I* evidence 1o prove this, ana the ease will bo | e e [ solos. T 0w amor uumb id i ie outcome of the meetin, inty for sale. Johinston & Van Patio SeaUmed: thls moriiok.. Jaok. Whrley, tho | oo panier (came ubout 1 oielook, when || ba reinforcenby Maum the wiolinist, [ fitleuncidased tho 1dsman to polnt DUt NG | igomplete List af Olisnges in the) Regular || IVis genereily supposed st th y wiil do ORt SALE b 3 cne aver, iu company with ox-Cor Aoho LT S hoodlums. The prohibitionists then at- what they were expected to do two or throo | JTOR SALE salooukeeper, in whose place the affray took H , 3 and Bichein, the cellist of Chicago. ¥ v and N Aotz pro busine, y 3 wressman Pasoy and the managers, came tempted to pass a resolution reinstating the months ago, order u diversion of the Colo a, dotng profitablo business place, was fined £11.:0 for drunkenness and el ST s AT ST - — 2 b ST i Wasmsaroy, D, July 7.—[Special | MO0 AR0, OXOOIS;Q YOre 0N 10 nd well 1 take Land i part trado; resisting au officer, und Tom Ryan, the i UPOOIthoREIONBS RS RO USRS DESRCHILrOm Holorsotbori g ure frames | Marshal, but tho mayor declared the motion R0 A [5p rado trafic in order to place the several in- | write for 1. Sheafe. A ey ant i o g e | teut to tent, the clupping of hands and ot weather prices n picture frames | gyt of order. The five members appealed | Telegram to Tur Bzug, | —The following army | terested Jines on somethiug liko an equnl 5 e e S e L of *4zood, good,” inaicating eusily to | 8t Riley & Sherraden’s art store. from the decision of the mayor, and though | orders were 1ssuea yosterday footing. It may not be too late even yet, by | '€ A M stating that the toueh who escaped had el Chautauqu Meal o arr] T arel b4 o} Blathik Loy the toveh who escapcd Dedil wissprediing, 1 .3 they carried 1t with five, whereupon tne | it repuir from Fort Sam Houston, Tox., 16 awal of the tarifls issued by tho Lur- heard from that place, and tho police bave GENERAL W . 3 ] L WEAVEI'S SPEECIL now but hitie hopes of looking him in the fuce again, were arraigned in the police court yesterday morning on a charge of disturbing the peace they hoving fought over o ‘crap’ gumo Justice Swearingen heard the evidence in Hotols and restaurants in lowi Service, ) SALF—A first cluss stock of car how fast and how far the zood news it takes seven members to carty an appeal | Coptain James B. Burbank, Third artille taking this step, to sccure the wit A T s T i D T Dining hall tickets will besold for | matorand four aldermen left tho council | yhis city and report in person at Headquar. | ington and Rock 1sland, as those roaas have | JOK JALE-Stockofmillinery wnd potious $3.00, good for 21 meals. chamber. The five remaining did ot const | pars of the army on ofticial business, and ou | claimed from the first that thoy were fordod | o all o e 1 11 Stenge o Y o — tute & majority and could do nothing. the completion thereof return to his proner | to make the reduction vy the faiiure of tho K L = o e, pets Party Candid for Presid Ex. Awarded to n Home Man s T g station, Loave of absence for two months 1s | commissioners to adopt tno measures author- [OR SALE-S acres of ool land \ml Hew CHAUTADOUA i andsiiissKinnginLGoNIol, The two commttecs appointed by the eity | ¢ ic 1 sy Shecial Tele- | #ranted Captwin William Lunis, Fourth [ ized by the agreement to tusire cach line its FilCoR o, il folr aoras lnd LW ares, 2 When Genoral Weaver appearad upon the | wouncil and the Board of Suporvisors to se. | , /0vy Gy, da, July @ —[Special Lele- | gujiiery, “Leave of absence for four months | fair shave of competitive traftic. exehungo for v plodsant cotl roe of And ot Wenther Bargains at the Boston | platform he was groeted by an enthusinstic | ooy voting boths in accordance with the am to Tue Bee.|—The Missourd river is | on surgeon’s certificate of disability, with Lu its issue of this week the Railway A cambranes in Council Bl store, Councll Tilafls, Ia, and large audience. The Chautauqua saluto e R e e TR T the bank opposito this city at an | pormission to leave the Depa t”of the | and the Northwestern Ratlroader will pub- | E. 0L Sheaf Our entire stock of all wool challi was addod to the clapping of hunds and | b ot me Australian ballot Jaw held rming rate und great pieces of Nebraskn st, is grranted Capt Thurs. | lish an article urging ull railway compuuies | 370 ol ies e T e ) KIOFEA0L 2001 SaD 0LkI08, L ) apRING - ands and | 3 joint meeting yesterday afternoon in the | soil ave goiug iuto the river every few min v, Third artillery. The following assign- | 10 unite in a univer-ai scale of wuges for all 1 B e O CT I Huts on usually sold for Gi¢ and 7se, for this [ stawping of teet, Upon tho platform beside | ayditor's oftice foe the purpose of examining | utes. The cut has averaged twenty feet iuto | ménts 1o regiments of officers receatly | classes of emploves on all roads. S . week at d8e. Some of the finest patterns | nim appeared Hon. Joseph H. Walker, who | ye samples that were presented by the vayi- | B¢ banks for a distance of a mile every day | promoted are ordercd: Artillery arm —['irst Ata meeting ol the eastern piassenger com OR SALE - Albion er mills on Boone ever shown in light or dark grounds. | is to reply to him toda ous companios who w the rac for tne past week. Tho danger that 1t will [ Lieut hn D, Barretf, promoted | mittee of the Central Traflic association toany river, Neb. g finest water powor in the state, All of our stock of the famous Lans- | Genersl Weaver hold his audlence for over | conside tho bids. There were seven | Cutthrough a bayou at tho west ond of the | from seco atenant Thivd 'artiliory, to | Chatrman Donald was “imstructod 10 aavise | qe¥eloping L horss nower witun onting your downe in colors, including all thelight & SRS 4 VT T Crr T YT e AR Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Omaba | the . light battery , to date | connecting lines that excursion tickets, on | {1 iy, SPATEOIRCINAIINGRYZD & an hour, upplauso being freguently iuter * on & 5 ") = rdor . eh o o) 5 ppurtenanees complete ln every detail. Good and delicate tints, sold everyw o for SR sl e tho ground. The :bids were us follow $1,000,000 bridge is renewed. The cutting | from June #, 1502, vice Loveridge, deczased. | orders for such ticikets being issued on ac franie residence; 8 acr t lind, title perfects A e oGy orya0t0 fOF | sporacd, allod forin & witty or bright | o 8GR pated, $1.074.50: Barmey | Of the Missouriis always worst when tho | | romain on duty al his present | countof the meeting of the Nutional Chiris- | pricc, # 5, A A D SRR R e Ty 19 | way of puiting @ poi lino of argument | Granl! plain, #15.50; Bisner, $1,460; Petti- | ivotor falls. The civeris still hicn ond will tion until he proceeds” to cowply w! tun Eodeavor, wiil not b received, ox- | Nebriska land. B . Sheafc time to procuy dress of the popular | wes in substance us fc BT 'i"u ¥ oll. 601 ‘enton, §1.184: | be about at present station for another weelk, | his orders to report for duty at the United | changed or honored by the eastbound roads goods at a popular price A the closo of the war there wero in the | ;i B3 FSERE & R uSiies od ‘ ! = : th closo of 3 . . wheo, from up Fiver Justications, it will | Sttes wilitury scliopl at Wost Pouut, N, ¥, | after'12 o'clock miduight, Friday. iis weel wo offer one of tho newest | portn 25,000,000 people and - the south [ e Fet 08 EER I I o nisted of | commience to recede. Then it is fearcd the | August 2, ©1862 [nfantry arm—Captain for Duyor. Ad Tsiae Mutholl : o BT o city il committes consisted o K 2 ) 2 VT = : oriquick buyor. Ad e Mulholund, dress fabrics, known as Cotele Uni, hay- | 10,000,000, Good times prevailed 1 tho [ 4 4a8 €LY Ko Eo O s A | cut off will occur unless meusures are taken [ Curistisn C. Howitt, prouiotea from first Mehmend Lerhi putt Coiby Kan. B ing about twenty pieces of the new | Borth, pu I!m-»l s paid rul~h I.mmm of run- | tho comn 0/from Lho countywas' Supers | toipreventit lieutenant Ninetcenth infantry, to the New Youk, July 7.—The advisory commit NG T S AT — i 3 ¢ AGKLE, b ern. pald.oaah faste 0 com! x Si 4 Bihiuaniy ; e e e D G-room house, No. 607 Mynste shudes of tans, slates, grays, Fronch | 4iuK 18 dobh wazes woro bigh und all were | visors Grahum and Alexander ‘and Auoitor Clerks Baund to Tiave n Rest. Nineteenth infanty, compazy I 1o dato | teo of the Kiehmond Termiual eocurity toid- | [0 KENT=0r JIeME modes, creams and lavendors; will put | SomE WOl A0 o o teon trampled | Hendricks. After a caroful examination had | Sovx ciry, Ia., duly Booolilito in | 103 (aRne iy 1Buh $160 SCOWIG TEMEGH il epatadaYRUMOH ed e ohe ——— 1o ruis w Mol e mon e, R T S S R e e 3 y " | Rirst Licutenan illiam 7. Martin, pi suvcommittee of thre mfer w 3 the saime on sale for this week at 98¢, | in the norta. When the war closed paetion | Lo madoof tho merits of tho vatous booths | ppp, | —A meeting of the clerks' union was | motea from second lieutenant Lwenty Do | o e O o i oo | Sim & Saunders—Atteswora at Taw Prao former price $1.25, | of the monoy of the north necessurily flowed [ 8§ MY S TR T A 0 have | hield lust night to consider the refusal of cor- | fnfantry to the Ifth infantry, compiny A, | system, d fedonl courtk Tiona & 4 nd 5 Shuge All our 65¢ and 75e figured china sitks | into the soutn, &3 water from a lurge and [ oo oast in favor of Mr. \1's corrugateq | tain retail merenunts to sign an early closing | to date from June 3, 18502, viee Loug, Benroblock, Councll Blams, fas o UE® for this weel at slc. full reserveir Wil flow iuto the smaiter ana | poch "\ GG 4 ealont of this city, | 8reement, and it was decided by @ unanl- | appointed captaiu and Gssistant quartermas Palm ang In Lino, A A L empty one. When theso 10,000,000 prodiguls | pot'ii s contract was not awarded to him. o6 | mous vote to inaugurate a boyeott ugainst | ter; First Licutenaut Edward I Lawton | Parven, [Special Telogram 7 T AL, el | fSLUFRea to thelr fathors Nousd, il fn one | pucly'upon this ground as upon tho fact that | 1B0 merchants who are standing ‘out. A | broiuoted from seconl lieutenant, Fhurteentt | o ik Bir. ] ! t potitical demon T \edien and Nraie: ine handled sun umbrellas, | day, it was a poor timo for Unelo Sam to [ JG0SENL TR the Bill bottor thun | committee was appointed to lave sevoral | infantry, to the Nineteenth infantry, com- | yirution ever b cntral Nebraska was (A Ol )l (“ [} lr ‘Jl the stock. Get our prices. T'h contract his woney, and yet that was dono. any of the othors, It consists of n woodon | thousand haudbilis printea, which will be | pany A, to date from June 4, 1502 vice R 9 L L ) Start b 69c, The, $1,00, $1.25, #1.48, $1.75, | At thecloso of the war thore wero over | {1y of the SLers: L coBStS O B WOOLeR | circulated by members of the union, asking | Hewiit, promoted, from “second lieutenaat | the organizing of u republican club hero to INSTITUTE $2.00 to $5.00. The most complete and | 4¥o billions of dollars of money of all sorts. | widos, 1t is very simple in construction, and | the public not to trade after 6:30. The dis- | Fifteenth infantrs, to the Nincteenth infan. | bixht. "The large opera bouso was crowded A . (A R PR TR P Do Secrotary McCulloel roported oflicially that | Giy'So aasily pis togothor and taken apart, | trivution, i s expectod, witl bo commenced | tey, company K, to’ dato from Juo 18, 1502 | aud jumumed, wilo tho peonio stood in larko Shmor corsoLs. o ahos o comploto | e coutitey wns prosporous, becauss bust- | ““hg’ omuittao ineidontly tullad over the | tonikht. ' Over forty clerls sugnitied thelr | vich Noyes, appointed rogimontal adjiitant: | groups outside who could not gain admit m e foe: ) RNOM plole | pess was largelyconducted on aocash iu- | gypjace of romisirioung the city into pre. | Willlugness to circulato the bills By airection of tho secretary of war, Cor- | tauco. Hon. George D. Meicklejotn addrossed ine. Ask to see our 50¢ corsets, worth | stead of a credit basis, aud yet he said there | o} (s (Y s ‘Phere are only a half dozen merchants who | poral Albert Huas, compony A, battalion of ' s ! Zie. Aud our 69¢ guaranteed corsots, | was o redundancy of currency aud recom- | Sacts: 481t Wil bo Smpossible for all the | o Voiding out, s o ohhrIonen I bny aiss || cao: SmeonERRNLTIIAT QlpandnaaiuanEiitia IR \ s rel voters to vote wi ) s B : tough, ¢ cra bous: ol apoluuse. worth $1.00; every pair warranted not to | mended its contraction. There wasa ver | (RIS 10 YOG WG I HEERN RO, OF ST T charged from tho servico of tho United | shoceh lusted A e o i INFIRMARY pull out or money refunded. capita of £ among tie peoplo using it. Now | |y.woor: the wards will bo has 1ot vot boon BPALEN OF & ] States, to date from July 15; First Licuten- | \Wore also made by B. 1. Thomas of tho St. ¥ Blaclk sill mitts, just to hand, ove In 1802 thove are (4,000,000 of people=an Ib- | geciged. but it will probably be cousidered at Shooting at Lave Iirds, unt Charles . killiot, Fourth cavalry, 18 at | puul Republican, Grant Cuinn, C. D, Chap: 77, FOR THR g DLWy N8 A A creuse of 1,000,000 in tho money-using popu- 4 S PO h = i wh request relieved fro o ope 5 ; o dozen, from 15¢ to 7ae. Our 25 and & e O range o 15 e Ut PAPUC | the next mooting of tho city council, & week | Tne Bomis Park Gun club held & rousing | BI% 01 eauost rellovtd from the operation | ian, A, 8. Swith aund other prominent Sinar > o NI " ext Mond bvel 3 i of special orders June 24; Lieutenant Colonel rosxors. Q. ouglas of 1. 'a8 ol i n 9 AT | mitts beat tho world, Bo comfortable | was a truo waxim—the demand for’monoy from ueat Monilsy oyeniug, shoot Thursday afterioon on thoir mew | Hamiivon s, Hawkine Tventy-third infantry, | Shoasore. O M. Dougluscf Loup wos chosen | | "TREATMEN T I during the hot weather. is cqual 1o the sumof the aemand for all 8 o - d grounds at tho northesst end of the Council | will be relicved from duty as commandant of | Duimer Prodigal, secrotary. Over 100 mern » Wush goods, we show almost every- | other things, Huve wo proportionately in 150 people in this cily use gas stoves. | by e ovor bridge. /Tho first shot was at | csdets at the Umited States mlitary | por, R Rl 4dte 14 ) - thing. Withont a doubt the best und | ereased the money! By no means, -Uhere | The GasCo. puts ‘em inn at cost, Buifs Mok ARdge.citRe fhek Mob bk Bh | A0S Rt e N, X Hanlamaor ] | oare Mpre Addod e e (i aombarakIp O R AT v ! most comploto lino of wash goods any. [ aro BI00N0W loss woney and HONKN | - L e used. The following 18 the live bird sco for service in the Department of Texns. Cap’ | Republican elub, 1n- honor of Paimer’s L where. Allat our popular low price a 1 11CEENse o ecollect that the midsummer clear- | 01 ke ot tain Samucl M. Mills, Fufth artillery, baving | puper. Tho Palmer Cornev b (OB SALE—1250 nercs cholee farm Innd | Nortnwest Kansas, unimproved. Bar.air Dick Moone Stops Of, Dick Mooro is in the city, enroute from BOSTON STORL, I‘:‘?“‘lh(' "'."l:“:-:'“!“\‘1'_\)“"‘!“" and a decreaso of | ance sale of the Council Blufts Carpet | ftecd ... s ~eneprder T UL 5 | been appointed by the presideni to” be cou Soneisting of.liftoen niocos. willhead the ¢ 10 J n 171 FOTHERINGIAM, WHITELAW & CO., B, LoD RRILS R IR : : compuny only lasts until the 15th of Jul ST rervn B L ool mandant of cadels at the Uniled States m ANalby noxt manting the GO0 momboks will bo ( HEEBLAN ok, Layou e asked o 1o como out to ¢ mau- | 7atil then tho biggost burgnins in’ cyre [ Nehousaii. 4 o tury academy at West Point, to take effect | i 1ina o aniform, 5 Yih nll M) i y I, auqua to tell you what tho troudlo is and knan 4 gask 5 | . ! September 1, will be relio rom du isiton - 8 . st fo s, npoara ¢ PERSONAL PAKAGRAPIS, pecple. You needu’t ask me to toll you tho | ity will bo given all customers, Out | Dickey..... ... - i R e Rt Ho AL Brararatery || EALAORNRURMAINBOIREONEL SEh ARRIY of 150180 roulFin : odioal ar. M A. B Pt b reason. 1’ut your hand in your pocket and | of town mail orders are solicited and ubbuck ri o 1I‘|ylw Ak AR FADALE (0 SVANL SRIAY BESRAALAT) house "\‘;Kl"l‘l‘l llumnlul lmm.. v and stroam sur:leal troatmunt ke I A Buckan loft last evenlog for | you will soo whit's the matior, IUs empty, | will receive prompt aud satisfactory at | Kalisbury’".. periyry T The superintendeut of the rocraiting service | fauded for every piece, s chsered s | o bede fas pusients Lo (e inliakiondanas T e o wovernmont ud boen irsing to muke | ention. Cross 2 10111 will cause forty recruits ot Davids Istand, | meeting thrao. dhcers wero given for Hon. | , Write for ir-atars o daformitios and . Wightman loft yesterday for a visit | six-foot boy wear Lho sume paitaloous that S -— Brown 11010 Now York bLarbor, to be assigned to the orge D, Moiklejohr. Palmer now h ho | braces trussos, club feot, carvatur of a couple of wonths av his old home iu | be hud whee bo was a little kid, Reception, Bighth infantry aod forwarded to the De- | Jurgost club, tho bost b atmer now has tho | ey, dunors, ¢ ineer, eatiarrh, bron Syracuse, N. Y Free Colunge Defended, A recaption was given by Mr. and Mrs, J. partmect of the Platte “:L:‘L“\‘h‘\";lui’;’w“r Il“‘“'l':;“::"‘l';ldl‘:”“ “':‘I'““' ity L CLricity. piralysly, o o Miss Auna Mahouoy has gone to Carrol | Miba oo as e (o _ | R Carrothora last evening in honor of *drs, B E . 2 J uev. baddur oyo. i, skinan't biood and wll Son (AR A RN I A LRS00 BRERS ho u increase in the circulating me r A : Denyer to Davenport, where he figuts I, Jf Elections o froland i UKo GhurLLighs Miss Itose Devi b » | dium shall pot be made spasmodically or so | W. T. Tipping of Albauy, N. Y., andJ Griftin f M AN 4 BOL £ " Avkunsis Kepublicans, U]SMS"\‘ [][' WUMF ABPECIALTY, il s to causo commercial confusion, but nlong | Johnson of Tombstoue, Ariz iriftin for §300 8 sidg.gn the aftoraodn of Dupriy, July 7.—The Freem Journal Lirrie Rock, Ark, July 7.—The ropubii- | Wiog v G WULLI 1800k on Diss swas of Mis, 5. A, Troutman and Miss Nellie | gonservative lines. One step 15 the free coin. N i o August 6, Grifiin 18 tho big neavyweight | und National Press (auti-Paroellite . N v 4 omen i Weo havelately ad lod 4 1yings Bawinan Lavo gono to Wiscasaet, Me., whoero uve J o Among those prosent were: Messrs, and | Mobro knocked iyt e + | can state convention met hi yosterday indeparvaiont for women during conlinoimont they will spoud the summer. 8g0 of sivor i the prespot ratlo of 10 10d, | yeadames E. . Belkusp 2. Wrlght, H. | meof® knookod out iy threo robuds 8t Har | commenung today un tho eleot Tho followiug state ticket was nominated Flotly e vaton Oniy 1toliabie sedioal e PR VY | Frow 1,600 B. G, to the tiwe of the demoue- | F Bublivy 5. H, Tilbert, B. I, Adms, N. J, | catelweisb i o ey Aty 46l 8% | day, says that the smasaing victol Governor, W. Gi. Whipple: associate justice | PLtutemiking s Speolaity o, Misses Bello Soyder nud Kittio Ozden ve- | tization of silver in Germany and this country | & ot 1 o B 4 W N J. | cuteh-weights, and o rattiing hard mill is & N ETea\r 10 O} | ESREN PR i A P \ PRINVATE DISASIS twrned yesterday afternoon from a two Yor tlmost 4,000 yoars i fact-siver hag | S'¥aason, W H. Lynchard and Misses Clara | cortainty, Moore ‘stopped off nere long | O'Brien aud Healy o Cork over tho com- | supromo eoutt, il ssoruiary of 1B ood Disuises successtuily treatal weeks' visit with friends i Lincoln, Neb, always brought s premium. over gold on the | 304 Aunio Wright. ‘Lho company was de enough to state that ho will, if he beats | bined forces of unionism und Redmondi o, Jumes Onte iditor, 5. A, Willisms: | Syolilitls Polson removed fron the system N W1 W e e | i e et Whs demonetiza u thie | lizhtfully ontortlued with cards ‘and vocal | Griftin, challenge the winnor of tho Kyan: | 1% splondid bozinni treasurer, C. N. Itix; commissioner of state | WIhout murciry ' New HRextorative i rste Neb Wag sliefield 'woat o Fremonts | country by stealth and in the interests of the | 20 1astiumental musio. ‘Pue vomic recita- | Wilks' fight, wuich comes off at South I'ho paper adds taat the worst blo | tands, J. M. Donolioe: suporinteudsutof pub- | tient for Loss of VITAL POWELL Bersons uas feb, on Yyodoos to attend tho Apallo | €O % - y y i) © | tions wnd sougs of J. 3. Johnson were hig o fore Ak, Rol ome rule sustalned | lie instruction, 8. 12, I 11 COMmIS pp | 4D.0 10 VIS L ug may be treatold at home by B L oLl | Bonyad aristocracy, and. the. poopta. haq | t1ous und sougs of J. 5. Jobuson were biguly | Omaba, Satrday avening, July A party | home rule has you susta way the defeat | lic instry B, Fooman comminvianer | BUiE 10 ViR 48 uay'he tronted abhioing by ¥ He3 appreciatod. After vartaking of refroshi- | o ST of Mr. Sexton ‘in West Bulfast. ‘Iho vosult | of & lture, D, U, Gordoo; aitorney gon | that place, uever domanded At remstatement. Sines | APERECIHOC i, DARAE DG of Moore's OQuiatia fricuds will go over to D v | A £ dontinl, Mol cinog or matr neats sent by B holland. formor resident o | 1he demonctization of siiver tho decine’ had uts the company dispersed. Duyenport on tho )t £ S0 Nis battlo with | Wes o cortain, s Orange and factional | ¢ ' ALIO Umo W6 Couvon- | i LOrex pros, Se0uroly packod, 1o i (s U Lanise Myihalisnd, or _resider e e xR P Le it o] P S — Grifin, treachery vombined aguinst bin, i B state platform was | I Chto coBLOMLY OF BONTAL NG Porsonud It , Who I8 now engaged in the | RER 08 (0 TR T otR0 ahy increase of It Trains leave Manuwa aally at 8 and 10 e As Most Itev. Hugh Conway, bishop of | & tery ew preferre | Call and consalt us or sond :";“\ \\»]ml“ business at Colby, Kan,, is ia the a5 A0 S ny R 1 W vt Vs W g Y . At the Henley Regatta, Killala, was driving in the directior of - Listory of your case, and we will sead In plaia q siting old friends, ductio 1. ' s 2 = | | | . r 5 . 6:80. 7 Y LONDOYN, July 7 ua Henloy re, Vo rossmoling o woman rushed outof a cottag 41l fur & Aleoting: VR T I'he objection that freo coluage will drive 0, 5, 6:00, 6, 6:30. "7, 7:30, 8, 8:80, v, | TxvoX, July 7.—The Henloy rogatta was | Crossmoling nan rushed out of a cot ‘»“[ WasiiNerox, D, C., July 7.—A call has | BO0K TO MEN, FREE: Upon Erivate, Congrossman o, H. Walker of Worcester, 1 ; ) santinueg weatd p e by the roadside und thre slop ; n | gold ALt of the oo oy e At ). 10! S, i o | contiauea yesterda I'ho fourth heat of the | by r 1de uud threw o pail of slops into pooinl or Nurvous Di Muss.. who ix 10 speakk this afteraoos on the | B tho COUBLEY Wis mEre nonsen , 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:35 p. m. Th bis face, d been fssued by Chairmun Bland for o meot- | eases, Inpotonoy, Sy i1, Glovs i Vario subject of free silver atthe Chautauq grounds, is at the Grand, accompanied by his wife, ? liko the claim that Europe would dump ail | 11:55 train will make connection with | ¢ontest for the diamond sculls was won by its silver hera. “O, Lord, let thom com- | tho lust electric motor cur for Hoyd, who beat Cummiags by two lengtny TRy R T | iox_of tbe solunge commities tamurrow to Aees Appllances for Deformities & Trus mence the dumping.” They will not give it Wolor gur (e Qmabis wod & quarter. Coms of Amstordam beat o PRSsTRte CRPAEL Pla. | cousider the senate free coinuge vill, | A Aty s thio Waatof 12460 le te 10 us, but will exchange it for our comwodi Canrt News. Heury of Paris n the fifih heat, CuestoN L Spocial Telegram - — | 443 ArELLiNCiss, LiUS s, ELLCERIS TR0 o) O ties, Some suy they'll exchauge it for gold, A ke« AR prer srhegd - - to Tnu A democratic conference is Congressman Milliken Renominated, BATTERIES AND BELLS. 4 SERTATAEASROR e ate QALY | Poms | Tho bankers bavo the gold, aua they will “‘\“’u‘;l:‘lll'l‘\‘m:l:lI\l‘)l‘ll‘-:l:‘-’;“”‘:: sossion of New York Exchange Quotations. beiug old liero tonight. Nearly 100 of tho | Warenviie, Me, July 7o e Thied | Omakia Medical and Surgical Institute, + Qs not part with it unless for value receivea b 0l N OF Lhe purposs K, July 7.—Exchange was quoted | most prominent democrats of the Eighth dis ] istrict ropublica congressional convention | a6th and Broadway, Ooancll Blufa I ©e.¢, With ton (s venue, Council 13luf w For cun 2 " X avenue, Council Blufls, In. For cure of | They don't haveto. Therv is no use of | of flnisting up some of the business which | as follows: Chicago, 60¢ premium; Boston, | trict are present, Tt uterenco is secret | today Setn L Millikeo was renominated for itos' ride fr tor of Uinabis 08 %0, nium; Boston, are prese 10 conterence is secre od eth 4 ) 0 naLe nminutos' tide from conter of Omah cougres Owabis and Uounoll Blults viectrio wolor lloe alecohol and opium disease, lx.,mu,, that there will be oo much silver. | was begun at the last term of court, Tue l 20¢ to 17¢ discount: Sk Louls, Y0¢ premiuw, ' and is for the purpose of devisiug plaus for