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g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE{ TUESDAY, JULY 12 1802 THE OMAHA BEE. [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |t S T on Br i ar Natlle Benmuer et weather. Englisn wheat seoms to have found | G. w- PANGLE, M. Do ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS ton, pinnist, Mr. Whitney Mockridge, tenor. Soltom valie in the couniry matiets at s | "OUNCIL | § and Miss Portia Carnes, elosutionist: 0 p. . 2d. Miilers are buying all thoy can At this 0 R . i oo | Unfair Railroad Rates Agaln Cansing Mash | Mo sssemoly thorus fehears ' & wl | Tt Rolls Tato the Basket! #ith “Vive la Re- | price. Foreign wheat and flout are 6d lowor. The Gond Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericacs. OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | " S8 3 | miisio, assembly orchestras lecture, U'rof. John ol il e o Today's Engidsh wheat was fArm at 32s 0d; | Indignant Discussion. B. DeMotte, subject, “The Princes of the publique” on Hix Lips, foreign wheat with little sales. American A L L R ) —— { g Keali ot Tone." (lilustrated with stercopii- variey, steady ; oats, dearer: maizo, dieaper | WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE Teisered ty Carrler to any partof the City PR — on Americau reports, | | X WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN. 1L, TILTON, - MANAGER. | CASES OF FLAGRANT DISCRIMINATION e QUICK " WORK 0% 1tk GUILLOTINE S oLt SARY OF MEDICINE, % oM %o & ASTRAKHAN'S CHOLERA RIOT. § Bus'ness Office, .. 0 ognize Y¥IFPHONES Buriington OMcials Agres to Re | Night Editor. . No % | | — e | Manufacturers Prevented from Locating in " Tl‘" "'“""'l"‘"“' s ih | Headsman Deibler Refises to Give the Arch """""""\':"“"I‘I"‘ - 1 ’I‘-‘"l‘l' orts That - Z Cricaco, IiL, July -1t soems that the . ctime s uried veo NINOR MENTION. Nty on Avad e w T1L, July Anarchist a Chanee t& Talk on the Scaf- 55, Darinan . My " bl Lk MM/ i st L AL L Buriington has grown tired of tha bagcott Yo1d; BEY HEDRRTInges 1Tis gy St. Perensnvrg, July 11.—The riots at | '\ Hekith X Y. Plumbing Co. bl bl ostablished by the local association of tickat il 2993 i Astraklian originated in reports that had Where the City Loses. brokers, and is anxious for pe Bostou store for ary goods, Pure Bioad, Pule o T phemy to the End, been cireulated among the ignorant poouiacs | \Wealk and Weary ported that the company has abandoned its to the effect that the sanitary measures Council Bluffs Tumber Co., i | X ; Fhg ol taken to prevent the spread of the cholera W Tho Kailway Employes eluo will hold an | A gentleman trom Dabuque wasin the city | Pl of prosecutiug tho scalpers and nas | paus, Joly 1L—Rivachol, the anarchist, | o b SRS 1liny VHD HIEK WK Dt 1B | omen adjourned meeting Lomorrow evening. 2 Dabuque was i L8 ©s | agraed for those interested 1 the prosecu- i et Mard e, s essary; that the pu N i 8 ’ The W. H, Foster, jr.. bnll team defoated | Yesterday making investigations with u VIeW | tjon that the cases now in court shall not be or and thief, was exocated this morn- | pospitals without cause, and that many were | can find relief at last in Nature's tor O . 4 1 Yo moving an éxtensive agricultural imple- | brought to trial If this means that the Bur. | 178 Ravachol was awakened at 3:40 this a Keg Creek nine Sunday by a score of 15 | 2 il 1t ans that the b 75 el i ki | ment manufactory, of which ke is proprietor, | lington has authority to speak for all the in- | morning in Mont Brison prison.where he nas | Ollows that the Unicago, | been contined,and informed thut the day of his % ol s is | terested roads, it Henry | from Dabuque to this city. Most of his ! \Jtfo K Milwaukee & St. Paal, which isalso boy- | execution had arrived. He assumed an wir tazked and set fire to the hospitals, after re. poo Indian Sagwa. Tt never fails to moving the sick, and then attacked the gov- | yelieve woman's manif The funeral of the late Mrs, C. F I ills, Try buriod alive. The infuriated populace at- own remedy, the celebrated Kicka. | 1 will oceur this morning at 10 o'clock from the | trade lies 1a southeastera Naoraska, aad ho ) s o oraor's pal They wer sket!. by & | 1 cotted, has aiso surrendered, ana the cases . X s palace. They were attacked by @ s . residence, 1408 Eighth avenue. thought that by moving his piaat to this eity | {raga hgainst the brokers have collapsed. | Of cynieal indifferaace, refused the ministra- | military attactiment and finally dispersed. klckapoo lndlan 1 The =t. Meniea society will give a soclal | he could save money by takiug ail the profits The committee of the Chicago aud Ouio | tions of the chaplain ana broke into strong | The leaders were arrested. eutertainment and hop uext Thursday even- | ;¢ 1o husiness himself instead of dividing | River TraMc ussoclation bud a conferenca | invectives agalnst religion. li\"l- JJuly 11.—Fourteen deatns attrib- s , tni X che Browa butidug ce Math stecet up with tho Jobbers, as ho is now compeliod | today with Viee Iresidont Hanratau of the | The anpeoachos to the scafold hoid troops. | Yict Wkl bt Lot bl b agwa Marriaga licenses were issued yesterday to Y Llinois Central on the subject of passencer side the lin ¢ sited orowd | Yesterdar. Soma physiclans sav the pre » e Jobn B. Highsmith and Tsabel Adkins and | to do. cominissions in _souttern - territorv. It 1s | Outside tne lines a noisyand excited crowd | vailiog malady is true Asiatic cholers, while | We do not consider it necessary to 2. IC. Smith and Mattio Hall, allof Council | Oa looking into tho question of traasporta- | understood that tbe Ilinols Central readily | £ h_fl;flj‘ o s rousht out 10 | othors Ay It I8 Ot & 1l—Feffay 101 now | 8C into details. A hint issufficient. | #treat the following Dissases: n:.:r.. ; e ||m'-nr‘;t:v:; he f)uu]yd“lhnl owing lolhcp"uulhflr ((“x;n’u;:'.ml\\nmm(]hll]l‘ s L ;l\]:m::m e ..:l “:‘\t‘n."ulmv‘nkns l)‘hp':orl‘v‘lflli‘;“lll:i‘.l sl CANAD o SNOIUPE A" (HIELY WS MBALHS oty Mrs. JOHN WARTYAY, Forest City, lowa, says: | _ Catarth of the Head, H\'}:f.h'fld xxi‘]‘x‘nil::‘r“ 'he Commerc Pilgrims wi 01 c- | method in which the rates ars arrang:d it hicago & ster o As he was quic [ aeadly e W) cdhnol. expressNey 7 strongly enowgh for eases of the Eyeand 3 poplexy oic on TS n AL Glondale, A mateh ame | would cost bim a8 woh to ship his manu. | 8Ereed to ihe ngrcement LhGre now appe guillotine, he shouted: I have something | fePorted in Astrakhau. = There were eixtoen Kickepen ubian eas Diseuse, Liver, Complatity Kidney "Complatat of ball botween the Omaha and Council | o gt 4 LGl 10 be no obstacie in the way of animmoaiate | (oo cases at Saratoff. and 180 cases and thirty- when' 1 , no_appe Nervous Debllity, Mental Depres- Bluffs Pilgrims will bo onc of tue featul factured goods f=0m Couucil Blufls 1o any | ydoption of the proposed reform, A meeting T sevon deaths at Vanca; six deaths at Tiths feit tired sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal given point ia southeastern Ncbraska | of the Ohio river lines will bo calied to | Deibler iznored the requost and immedi- [ und nine cases in Isaritzin of the day’s sport eakness, Diabetes, Bright s DIl casc, St Vitus' Y ™ AR ately proceeded to his wor Three thousand owmigrants from tho af KD e I e ara loris. White. Swelltn 1. G. e mmander of the Pottawat- | 85 from Dabuque to the same point. The | ratify the agrcement ; | e ; Uhree thousana owigrants tho ot BT : . e ey o e u<oclation, hus | discrimination to which Council Bluffs as | _Eastbound shipments of frelght from Chi- As the knife feli Ravachol snouted: “Vive | flicted districts are quarantined in the har. a0y 1t was brought to my nt Scrofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors 1ENIB0 & prociamntion setiing RAIAA OUtobEr 4 | Wall'Ns Al1 GLNSF GlASs 16 ths Westaka pavt o v ull the roads last week amounted t | 1a rapublique.” borat Astraktan withoat medical atteud Remember that it is Nature's oun | and Fistula in ano removed without and 5 for the aate of the second annual re- tone, against 6,111 for the preceding | P crowd outside dispersed without inci- A b ety bl Sl bt A the knife or drawing a drop of the state 1s subje inhabitunts are toein ed 18 arousing @ go0d | week, a decreasc of #,024 tous, and azainst ' ertain, safe, and 1eliable remedy. v e delicate org Ftlos of incorporation were fled wyth | 4¢810f ludignation from the eitizans whoss | 81,603 for tho corraspording petiod last voar, [, €t — CLDRE A R LR ot L LT e I T R tho county recorder yosterday by the Hous. | attention has bon cailed to its Injustice. | an lucreass of 53,005 tons. Ak shipiodols LADSTONE'S MAJORITY. tions nud holped thomselves to tickels and —r —~ | Special Attentlon given to private This company cousists of 5. A, Benson, Johu [ (0SSt Aien 8 i B e vise | ocate An claborate scuemo for abolishing grade | “™'°** Returns from the Fuglish Elections Loxnoy, July'1l. —Advices from Persia in fieals all Sores: 8§ ceints 850 t0 8500 forfeit fur any Venereal Dis« in Chicago was laid before the =Political Gossip. dicate that cholera is now advancing along the night In the Anal roport of the ele: | L0¥DON, July 11, s an air of con- | road from Meshed to Teheran. Bulgaria, Tl Eomimiesion .M commis. | tentment and renose abnut 1iberal circlos to- | Spain and Portugal are taking precnutions | SPIEECIAL, NOTICES. 6. Cortelyou and D. J. Hutchinson, and was forwed some time ago to sturt an institute In this citv. [t is now intended to start a eace | cannot cure without meroury. Worms removed in two ot three hours, o ne 11 morthoids o Piles cured farther west. For some reason other the | Crossing interstato commission has never takea any | council t action in the matter, notwithstanding the | Vated te branch ofice at St. Joseph. The capital* oo G \ o0 ATLBRE ; . | against the introduction of cholera into those i TOSE W Fi LICTED fhot that here iS a good chance for it to do | sioners recommend that tho terminals be ro- | day. Althyuzhj not achiaviag the success 0 3 ] SGUNGIL BLUFFS i TIHOSE WHO ARE AFi LICTE] “‘l‘t‘,,,ulrlf‘:':(?:"‘”‘,','“’( :T“i ke residents | Something that would win for it_the B Tho | they anticipated, they thers fa a | RIIAASIE b touid Pastent s 1 1t e A2 | Willeave lifo and hundreds of dollars by calling ) s being made by residents | {Uda of business men all ovar western lowa. | sale of property now in use in that section of | s BHity a6 Khis abelEed ]y h July 11.—M. Louls Pasteur Is 11!, 1t | e on or i of the wostern part of tho city that a ganw of | Ui Of PUsness Heh ol OVNT Woand ‘o wood | the eity is udvoeatew and Hgures aro given | COTMULY of somo majority and the assured | s belioved, With cholcra, LR R DR M UR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. horsetraders who are doing business on 1he | wyaneo of bemg. lbeated hero if the rates | showing that the proceeds from such sales | Prospects of office hasa soothing lnfluence | = Ge<Eva. July 11— Four persons who were i R A L Raibedtie) camping grounds there are putting in their | \civa Just employs over fifty men. would build termnals 1n'a less objectionable | after last week's prolongea strain, | injured by the'expiosion of the boiler of the ki Improvernients: good Stbio it | Theonly Physiclan who can tell what allg spere moments making raids on the hen S part of the citv, clevate tracks und leave the | Groups at the National Liberal club | jledmer »‘1""“ “‘-‘“L‘,n'" CELLA UL the o rent $ B I, a person without asking a questions coops of the vicinity. The matter has been Choutanqos Wk companies & handsomo balaree, o5 ftuti he G i hospital yesterday. hese four raise the SORSALE=To A Rrist il W . v confiden iy o pbtiot ot boli3a an Tosteeay 1oom || iy areatanine Gine, o o || Ehone Mansor of tBe tehlaon read, | oW dltcuss tho coisltution of the Gladstons | numbe of the dsud to tivente.ai, "Ths don. | JNOESATE-Tiourine andarat, wiif Wi 8 | Allcoroe ndenco sirietly confdenial. Medioion GurroL SalByAvas tun I Be. OMoet Tietoh on hey more instruc 'y Who bas been devoting severdl weeks to @ | ministry. They rather shun allusions to the | tors in attendance on the injured report that 3 will trade o eastern Nebraski W, suspicion of heing one of the offenders. tertnining than authors. Just the thing | §,0000m juspection of tie systom, returned | Pervlexity of the party with a small majority | the ageny of the sufferers was so great that Justice Swearingen heard the last of tng | [0¢ the humo, embracing history, litera~ | today and loft tnis evenine for Now York to | composed of divers elements. It is taken | they praved to be arowned or Killed in order cvidonce yosterday fn the case of the state | ture, biography, art, science, geography. | attend the meeting of the advisory board of | for granted that the libe to be relieved of their sufferings. nd. E. il Shoufe, . UL Shoe fe, Broadway and aln stres - 1 [] ] [] als will cohere on agalust Thomas Baker ad Thomas Carroll, | Call'or send for circular. Home Snter- | the Western Trafic association. Mr. Manvel | yyo | f e g = e S < tho two fellows who broke the face of | tainment Co., 12 Pearl strec found the pronerty overywhere in good con- | Uhe howme rule bill and that the Irish soctjons sovrn oMan. G R 1 Blioa e TreanAwhy Ana Skt \ Thomas Ryan in a South Main street saloon el dition and the prospects for incroused {reight | Will accept Mr. Gladstone's scheme. Tho oy, 5 J 1 B last week und scattered hnif a pint or more Chautauqua Trains. business during the next twelve months were | bill will be expadited immodiatoly on tho | Meeting of the City Council—The City Hant | JUR SALEHotel and restanrant in i pros- 888 Broadway, of his gore about the floor, At the conclusion | T.eave Council Bluffs from Rock | never vetter. He reports immense crops ali | assembling of the House of Commons and Stillin Embryo, T Bk A S A through the southwest and in California. | tpe of the hearing Baker was bound over to the | pg 550 n Bt Glasas L el Concerning the reported intention of the grand jury on the charge of assault with in- under Last night's session of the council was not | snap. E. H. she; 1ou<a of Lords will bo challeng: 130 . m., Broadway una Maln st Council Bluffs, lowa : 5 0:30 a. m., 10:27 50 p. i A% LG 2 8 m ..o of the extinction of horaditary | 8 very interesting onoe. Those who were TA D—Eastern Nebraska lands in_ex- D tianou | il SEADTE B\ 7300 ey 60 0 bt company o extend ihe woad from Lok | @t to tarow the actout, Tho tempor-of | Presnt expocting that sbmo action would bo | NV thunge for Councii pta s property. B 1L | — - e [GUERAIAR to Fant LY RIdECITOR (i HOFaIEY. e lothing to say. While on the coast he en- | theliberals plainly points to a ferce agita- | taken in regard to erecting tne much talked | Sheafe. Browiway wnd Main strect 1.1 0 il 130 people in this eity use gas stoves, | #aged an exvert to make for him a- compiete | tion against the Houso of Lords, should the | of city hall were disappointed. The com- | R SALES R on 10 b Om‘lh'l “Odlcll {”' S'm.”'/'l[ THIS WEEK s GAn/Co! pitsemiin atlcosk aud accurate map of the country. home rule hill ba carried by the House of | mittee is still laboring with the gentleman | hony: maw mill ittachment, 0 1, B, eng (L Al aLsty 2 — Can Vote the Stock. Commons, and even by an iusignificant ma- | who proposes to erect the hall and was not | doinz a ool bus ness: located neur Cou At the Boston Store, Council Blufts, Chautaugua Menls, Darras, Tex., July 11.—Judges McCormick | jorits be rejected. prepared to make a report laat evening. FIES “‘\’,-‘,":,';1,,“"‘;-‘ L LEE I L INSTITUTE All wool challies, 48c, Dining hall tickets will be sold for | and Brant on Saturaay gave their decision Estimated Liberal Majority. Theresa Blum was granted a license to sell e e Tes 5 Lansdowns, §7 fPHE BIGGEST BA RGAIN—Double resi $35.00, good f 21 mouls. in the case of Sands & Co. against the Gal- “T'ho elections In the counties, though not | 119'10rs at 410 Tienty-sixth street. dence lot. No. 113 *outh First street, 8 Medium and dark challi in the world for safety, durability and | $he Bouthers Patitic to o on and vote ihe | tons. Eive them contidence of having sucha | S4t o350, Hler proporty was damaged by | buuri strect. e e Wash silks, 12ic. economy, and the new Jewel 1s itsequal. | stock of the (ialveston, Harrisburg & San | majority as wiil oblige Lord Salisbury to | yPasph of waler from the street underaining FQR SALE= L wer Taffeta cords, 12 See them at Churles Swaine's, 787 Broad- | Antonio held by the Southern Pacitic | place his resignation in the hands of the E. D. Gideon asked for dama; 10 thesum Nortnwest Kansas. unimpr Chevalicr cloth, 15 way. company. ‘The latter company is restrained | queen as soon as parliamant assembles. Ac- | of €200 by reason of water running in on his | i ok Uy er Address Is: —_— from disposing of the stock of the Galveston, Kun. Honeycomb towe!s, cording to a liveral estimate the highest con- | property at Twentieth and I streets. Tue = Sc unbleached musiin, in remnants, 6. | International Cu sociatior B aa Tarbidden 10 soh ot Aispose "of "the | celvable majority i ninots-oight anc the [ lotis below grage and tho council failed to | JPARNM and eity loans at lowest rates. ” FOR THR Ladies’ ribbed vests, se. are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 b | Stock niow Lield by Nitm, peading tais sut. lowest forty-five. The oflicials of the liberal | se¢ wherein Mr. Gideon was entitled to dam- | =, (5 ESGH IS rencals e ron AT Ladies® black silk mitts, 15c and 25, | avenue, Council Bluils, In. For cure of executive tonizhi admit ot it will b unex- | 8ESS. e ” Money loaned for local Inyestors e TREATMENT TFhe finest biack stocking for 2o in | alcohol and opium disc R e U peeted zood lick If (o uppour iy the house | Al O insnco was iatroduced granting tno : Louges & Towle. | |* : A 2 5 s b sixty m . Although this implies | F& ¥t tock Iswnd across | 25 Pearl street. America. ATLANTA. Ga., July 11.—The Atlanta Jour- | that momaimeier ouy h Twenty-sixth and ‘Twenty-cighth streots and - Y o ! i s MUSICAL CHAUTAUQUA. HACEy Atlanta . that no majority exists n_Gireat Britain in | ] th and nty-eighith streotsand [ oo e = —OF ATIL— Gents' grey shirts and drawers, e n U nal this afternoon prints the followiug letter | fuvor of home rule, tno lberals refuse to | through Orleans stroet, in Valley Grove ad- | } (AL ICREL I ShrokL B eak = : ’ each. 5 ldren's Day at the Assembly a G from ex-Presiaent Cleveland, in response to | consider the fact that Mr. Gladstone must [ dition. A track to Jetter's brewery for | jjgiawuy. Iuguire at 2 Main street. 5 , 500 dozen ladies’ drawn work border S s quest for a picturs of baby Ruth for pub- | Pass the bill by the Irish vote as justifying | Switching purposes wil be laid. Tne ordin- | — o o~ i Suceess in Every Wy & request for a picturs of baby Ruth for pu il bl T e T T R o i 111 handkerchiefs, two for de. - PR it e B R Aty the conservatives in resorting 10 tne ob- ed. QR SALE=Biack family horss and phacton SawiRatE ot oo 05Tanal 880, Jush The musical feature, the midsummer fes- | iication in the Journal: struction of the Houso of Lords in rejecting Pro v owners petitioned to b for sale cheap. Inquire F. J. C., electric i} =4V} ] ) ) ROV LA 08 93¢, JUSL | tical part of the Chautauqua, was prominent | Repiyinz, in behulf of Mrs. Cleveland, to | tpo biil, Twenty-ihird street from N to L stroets, | lkhtstation. Third avenue. half pr your 1ctter of the Lith fust, 1 have o suy that second street from yesterday, and vprominent of the prominent | ¥ A_Giadstonian, Ariold Morley, speaking | Fwenty ments, fru M to N streets, Fiu; SALE—Ou small pa 1jus » window gcreens, 25¢ each. s has never been n photozraph tuken of 2 ac! m T 3 e e 4 A na Re / Adjustable window gcreens, 23¢ each. | {0 iy o ohildron, Tho weather was just | ong ehil, anditrs imposstbie for that ratssn | 4t Mansfiold todhy ‘hid that if the lords [ and M strect f{rom Tweoty.second to garden fan i near Council Blutts B H. [ o 1eeor o fie apparatus o na Renotiay Only a few dozen left. BTy Tt N BT S franl | were foolish enough to run counter to the | Twenty-fourtn streets, graded. The street | Shcafe. Broadway anlMuln strest 5 Vs $ e ON. STORE right for their dresses and fat arms. 1t was | 10 comply with yourrequest It is only frank o s gh to 9 gt et 4 2 of dlsense roq i odlaal of BOSTON STORE, 4 i 1o add that It there were any of her pietures | vote of the House of Commons they would | committee will investigate [QOR SALE—Rced inthe, foot or power, 5Tact surzloal treatment. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co,, | 8little too sweltoring for the staia old peo- | jn existence we should not be wiiling to hnve | either ve mended or ended. No prominent | A petition from property owners com- tonz, 12 inches wide, biek zeared wnd sercw | 8 beds for patients, boird xni attendansa Council Bluffs, Ta, | ple, the starch of whose dignity might be | thew pubiished in uny newspaper. We ure | momber of cithor side has yet ventured to | Ploining that the grade estabiished on Nine- | cutting, w o nplete change o goaring, 3 W "';w-uwnu-Julum In the west Colfax ginger ale and mineral water | folks to whom a picnic or an outing is nota | We wo ! ».1 clad to p.ease you, and ‘lhe pi- ?‘x"rmm[n' the (‘UI:Sllll’ulmn‘l:l rxluhl to mleir- iol‘l“f":‘ mc‘zfl’ ‘f’u‘:mn‘ntzéfl ect, was referred | €10 HoraRpaWe Ol B ey ne It RAN R H i piios Lumors, 6unoor, oaturrh, hronch s P sold at who by Duquette & Co.. | success unless ovorheated. The stade of the | ber with wh »u nre connected, but we | fere, vet known to be ready to repeal Mr. P thlaptiy e i puileys. belting, cte. Al in good order and | Balidon,o.ectricity, paralysis, epilepsy, kids - 5 L L 2 4 cannot bring of ves to the point of eivinz | Gladstone's action if he endeavors to Tue Nevraska Central Railway company | wiji be sold cheap for eash or on time to right | Dev.biaider. eye. 8ar, skin un'l blood and manufacturing confectioner great amphitheater was refresbiag, and the | ourbuby’s picture to be printel in nnews- | alter the constitution of the upper | 5¢ntin a communication ciing the fact that pmy.‘ Addrass Box i BiOtt Tnr rateal onorations, “_ '_ pdian il ESL audience seomed comforiable as well as en- | baper. Yours truly, GROVER CLEVELAND. | house without an express maudate | the compauy did not feel disposed to pay the | Sxciiesor tandtnsoutnors towa tors s | DISEASES OF WOMBN 8,52 EGraLT 4 PERSONAL PARAGRAPAS. thusiastic, The childreu’s chorus has been e e L fom s decisive majority’ of tho na- {fifi“;‘;g’of“gfig(‘ff““‘l“‘ ‘hfj.fx';’“.'“"fl(f"“"“ Bt Sare porwere: 6 acres fru o taem in ML | Women IFREE. Wo havelat Ay ad ind A 1yinze ciiling o weel or 5 smarc ce used to Reslgn, tion. The conservativ know they e I g day. uat is the amoun yunty for sale. Johnston & Van Patton ndepirtment for women during copfineinent Miss Lown of Omata is the guest of Miss | drilling for some weeks, underthe admiravle | 505 gy, g st Do st Hyes ot T iltheragistorsu {0 milialrana R sealaant | e hns - | indepirunent lurinz continomeat. s e Cleave: il the result of the training, and " sweeter | SEIUEOE PR o bill 3 7 : Mr. Glag. | day. The communication was referred U niENobEag profitable business PRIVATE DISEASES “"l'?,;"{','“‘ SRS “l'l Milwaukee s tho | ;/o,yses werenever produced on Chautaugua | crisis. wherein it says when the emperor haa | Fule bill as passed by any majority Mr.Giad: | S0 i attornoy. 2 ey © | and well foc ake lund in part trade; | Al B ood. Diseases successtuily treatal U S grounds. Tuere was volume, too, for Luere | !wice summoned him to resign, Prince Bis- [ S10ne can now obtain Goorgo B. Losberg called the attention of | Whte for detalls. & 1. Sheafe. Ty HAtIot bolsonfrethovalitcoNBalRY Lo Miss McLain of Chicago is the guest of | {ioia hundreds of voices. Tnose who failed | marck refused, but sent instead a document Will Find au Opponent in the Queen. tho council to the fact that Bast L streot haa | JIOB SALEA first cluss stosk of zenoral wilhout ‘meroury. . New. itostorative iLe Mleace Oliver o Parkayenus, . | to hear them vesterday wissed wuch, but the | containing tue reasons for his refusal and | o gucen and Mr. Gladstone have never | been ordered paved last fall, but nothing | wherelidise with ool wilii price #h0): e S A T R Sioon veslerday, o Mr and Mrs VY w. T SO IO L MO AR [ s b g dungers b Saw menacing (er- | bad other than frigid oficial relations. The | furtber had boen done. Tho communication | Lt SALE i in oxplinnse B 3. Shoul orresvon once, Al communioutions coafls She b evel o son. will be given today. Insome respects it wiil a0y in the oue o > articles | ouoanonly rocoived him when business was | was Inid on tho table until such & timo as the | J'OK SALE—Stock of millincry and nc dentinl ol clnes or instra nents sent Ly Mrs, M. C. VauDervear le this after- | bo a better obportunity, weatber permittiug, | ives the impression that Drince Bisiurckis | jcrated, for the information of the ministry. | property owners bring in_a petition desig- with store and fixturg miy | orexpress, seoursly packod no m i ¢4 00 noon for Colorado to speud the summer. for yesterduy's ezperience will uuturaily | about to publish the document referred to. | 3y G ladstone will find h's opening trouble | nating what kiud of material shall be uscd, | Htde for lund. E. 1. Shox _ = udioatuobtan thormoenteriSOh e peOuALiY J. H. E, Clarke and family bave roturnea | Causegts repetition to more nearly approuch N P S with the queen if he offers & postto Mr. | as no bids were yeeured last tall on Ventura | [OR SALE—S) acres of 2001 land aud new | Fillory of your ease, and we will send 1 pala from a visit of two wooks with frieuds in | Perfection. Changes will be made, too, in Y 6555 T 3 5 Labouchere, vet the radicals hold that Mr. | asphalt, the material agreed upon at that cottage. with four a~res land in Warners- | wrapper. our Erie, Pa, toduy’s program which will give vanety as | City oF Mexico, July 11.—Tho election | Gluistone has pledged & place to Mr. | time. vitte, Neb: all modern imorovenents: wil | ok’ 70" MEN, FREE: Ugon veivats, 3 A o | well'ns Increased erit. Those who enjoy | yesterday was perfecily quiet throughout | Labouchere whose persistent sttacks upon | Street Commissioner Tobias was instructed | Gachiolio,f0r 8 Rloweant aottuze fres of in- » Spooiul or Nervous Dis: J. Q. Anderson, secrewary of the Council e cuwbrance in Council Bluffs or Omubi. | enses, Impotency, Sypl Glout an i Varlo ¥ co company, le music had a great treat yesterday, aud | ype country. The magistrates of the supreme | rovalty, apart from certain details of persoual | to enforce ordinauces heretofore passed | E. H. She enses, Impotency, Syphilis, Gloctan | Varicos Bluffs Insurance company, left last evening | b i = ST A R P s ap p E. H. Sheu ce e, with que 0 15t for Des Moines to attend a mceting of the ;m: lvrwmod m:::fi “’r;f" Hlfil‘t;""_o _Ojfi' court, senators and cougressien elected are | bistory, mml» nx. o m‘u. obuoxious to the | ordering a large number of lots filled, which | = OR BAL TR T Boone | Braces, Appliances for Deformitios & Trusos Towa Underwriters association, AT R © Apolio concert | aunimous i favor of the election of Presi- | queen. ' 1f Mr. Labouchere does not get an [ are now a nuisauce, t SAL vlon Rolier mills on Boone | 0T inutactory inthe Westof D608 ds Sk ine other eveuing was tho musicdl | quny [iaz. Thers are no opposition candi- | office he will beathora 1w the side of the The final estimate for paving Twenty-fifth ‘]‘.\“;\“‘]:ny\"tl l~1::~7l,:lyf\‘.-ifif} ,',‘.:',“‘,‘,‘. oin | JITL ALPLIANUES, LTI ) HLEOXRID Military Order, reubol tho I“*“’“‘h""- judged from the | gares, The liveral party is uvited for Dinz, | liberal mivistry and nothing is more certain | street from L to M streets and from O to [ 4hy "Rupicity. 100 barreles mah | BATTERIES AND BELLS. & Sheoiall0 AR oG siipotntciielighiRnlontioR bubithiosn e than that the gueen will refuse to receive | streets was allowed aod the clerk instructed | ppy Iiete i every det Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, In g i o sson|yhodounaybeloralotioiof k) POOIEIGL AT DeWitt' s Sarsaparilia is relianle, bim as a minister. 1o issue a warract for £,005.23 in favor of ncres of lund. titie per 26th and B iway, Oonoil Blu¥s EADQUARTERS THIRD REGIMENT | heavy for a rolonged feast 40 not tire of the e The first fight in parliament will probably | Hugh Murphy, the contractor. price 0 ke unimprove | custe 3th and Broa 0 1 JoWA NATIONAL GUARD, SHENANDOAH, | class of music given by this grand harmony be over the election of speaker \p actlon Ci:y Eogineer King st 1that it was im- | Nebraska | 1. Sheafe. ul“" minutes' ride fron tar of Omats on 1o 1) - il 2 N g 1 idren's voice: v re v o o 4 s LRS00 2 =8 S i 9 VAS ¥, oA — maha and Od il B 4 elootrio motor lluas Lu,, July & 1802,—An election is hercby | of cbildren’s voices any ore than they FACTS ABOUT OMAHA. of the hberals oppose the rc-electiou of | practicable to ercet an elevatea foot bridwe = e mahy apd Donno)l Slut e y 3 3 Hatiry P i 8 YOR RENT—6-room house, No. 6)7 Mynste ordered in company L, Third regiment | WoUld tirc.of the sinzing of tue birds. iR B T Spoaker Peci, and naless Mr. Gladstone sits | over the tracks at N streot. He submitted | J\'QF RENT=0-room bouse, No. 617 Mynster. — e — Towa Nationsl gusrd. for the purpose of | . 2irs Nellie Bangs-Skelton prosided at tho | Omaba has five public parks, 0ii the project there will be a hot party con- | an estimate of the cost of an underground | =ttt S T slecting » second 1 Hediadl piano. The greatest tribute which can be | Owmaba has sixiy-five miles of paved | toqy for the speakerstip. For the past fitty | foot passage uuder the tracks and placed tho | J'OR SALE—On easy puyments clecting u second lioutenunt to fill vac- | given her is the increased enthusiasm which | streots, . years party leaders have always assented to [ costat 4,520, The engineer’s communicatior allipareRofANeie) iy, L) S uncy caused by resignation of Second | ber every appearance calls forth, 1t wcu.d | Omaha has ninety-two miles of sewers, re-clections to the speakership, and, regarvd- | was filed. S R e T T T lm\*uui\n:mlr( 0 \l\ m,u“nl"j'- 1 seem that d.wl after ;luy w‘ ¢ cause the J:x:‘:ulul: sixty public schools, employing | i, the chair of tue house as a party appoint The city clerk was instructed to ¢mploy l‘ bul.dinz, weil established trade; 10 n Suid election 1o be heid at the armory | most aporeciative audience to become some- | 205 teachers. meat, provably, Mr. Gladstone's customary | an assistant i his office at £0 per month, | pear Omihia. Price. #3500 Will tuke good H of compnny L, Third regiment lowa | What weary ofithe most glfted ‘planiaty but .‘,;‘;1’";‘.',1'..‘“‘)"\-”.';"" n\;t:cc"i}ax‘rrc:x aad private | roiterance of the precedent viill cause him to | A piat of Mabouey's addition to South | farm inexchanze. E. I Sheafo. National Bank. National guard, Monday July 18, 1802, | strangely eunough this does not prove to be | sclrols, e ving aahers. suppress the attack upon Mr. Peel. Itis | Omaba, located south of St. Mary's ceme- | YAT ANTED—Oflice desk, t r or at 8 o'clock. « MouNt the o hore., Qg Fesscn.aaide Jrom tne Seanh aohoghe g sbows over 30,056 cbil- | giffercnt, however, With Mr. Courtney’s | tery, was accented N R @ Chalts (07 | DEPOSITORY, - - - OMAHA, N8 3 s Ok wonderful skill shown by is her | dren of school age oS! chairman of the comumittee, aud - - e E 4 S Colonel Commanding Third Regt. | great versatility, and her seiningls intuitive | Omaba is a city of churches, having 115 [ b5, Hinratly’ o party post. sud Mo Sunitors for the Schools, OL SAT wa fur wattamic A= Will Start 4 Tannery. faculty of knowing just what kind of music | houses of religious worship, Courtney will be ousted. 3 Tho Board of Education has chosen jaui- and udjo counties. E. I Capital......... ...$400,000 Fs 4 ¥, | the conservatives had 195 mem the lib- T TR T T ey i % Mo (0,000 fatias ibel olaun Tuk Ber few duys ago, who contemplatea | ence in the kind of audiences, as tiey ars | covering 35,253 miles of road operated from | vl 1o, the McCarttyites tnirty, tho lip | o8 ¥ear uI Jt‘ “,:A‘ ley “"11 remain as R T1v6 GastarnLNeb aton.: |t LOmoars and Ditociars Hohry Iy, YaLediRrasldanh Marting & new process tannery 1n this city, | drawn to the amphitheater by widely differ. | Omaha. Ote hundred and thirty passenger | o oulsts twenty-sovon and the Par- | janitoratte High school buiding: z A. R C. Cushing, vico presidens, C. 5. Miurice, W,V bas concluded his arrangements and will | €0t attractions on the program. Thew, too, | trains arrive daily. nellites five. James, Third wara building; James Welch, ————— o - | Morse, John 8. Colling, J. N4 Patrick, Levis A& : 8 and will | \ye samo audience will change 1n its mood | Omaba has the largest smelter 1n the £ s Fourth word bullding; C. A, Allen, Al- ANTRL=A strons vounenianiraenaral |t tsel uasiion ; build & plant in the vicinity of Mybster | greatly within the space of an hour. She | world. Result of Yesterday's Bulloting. bright; Mrs. ‘Hammorsiraum, Brown Bapk;. | 1 heusdnork, - iesions iHouse, 003V esl THE IRON BANIK, 1 springs. Heo has perfected his invention or | secms to take all in at & glacce, and with a Omaba hus the largest linseed oil works in The following returns have been received nx. t u:\'fl '\1{'*‘*'" zl m‘l'uuw- iy - discovery in the past few years, and for | happy selection of the right thing for the | the United States, toasy meeting of the board has been called for some time has been conducting s sma!l ex- | Fight place ste seeks toentertain rather than Omuba is the third largest packing center Devon, Barostaple Division — Leedham | this eveniug ut S o'cloci 0 perimental plant o Stuart, Is, — The novel | to duze them by ner splendid gifis, and she | in the worid. Last year the stock receipts [ White, livoral unionist, clected. T TS h feature of the process is the material used | Succeeds. were: Cattle, 2,535,703; hogs, 7,160,503; Carparvon District—D, Lloyd George, lib- . L Mr. Whitney Mockridge, the wonderful | sbeep, 754,565, eral. Rev. Rovert L. Wheeler has been returned for tanning, which is simply o g 5 OFIARGNE WRIPY 18 AUDPIY- 00MMOY E£dIN, sterday and aroused great | Omaba has tho largest aistillery 1 the | Forfarshiro—W. Barciay, liberal unionist. | to this field by the Omaba presbytery. The chiefly corn and oats, and the product | Lenor, appeared y Of Councll BluTe of the vats is ready for market in | @nthusiasm by his solos He is here und to world aud three of the largest breweries in Tipperary, East Division—T. J. Condon, | installation committee was then npfmimed. less than one quarter of the time required by | StaY, t least for scveral days. Those who | the United States. McCartbzite. 4 0y ercises will tuke pla 0 Firs ganital sionr,... 1 8130:923 tho oid style methoas, and. tho. cost ma yi[iRare “‘“’_lf‘:’f" a feast of good ingthat || Ul'lfl“"' bas the largest white lesd works | ~Kildare, North Division—P. J. Kenney, IJ‘::s?Jx\'wriun A :\:n::y‘tl\ul‘;::g‘ (1t Furpiusnod Profie, . el [0 times less. Charies Probstle, the fancy har- | they are flled to satioty, aud who want to | io the world. b anu-Parnellite. : Dr. Asa Leard will preach the seri v. romatur ¢ Fengh, 103 Net O 1 Surpiue 3D @inaalt 1 Wil s0rts Of crucial teats in the past few days | thester when it is known thai ho is to sing a | 100 manufucturiog. entorprises with a com- | canc, anti-Parseilite. people and Dr. John Wilson will delivor the | hiuiorries eonea by orarouatary Lo aud pronounces it an extraordi v i * | solo, even if they haye toappear discourteous | bined capital of 5,035,000, Last year their Berkshire, Abipgdon Division—P. o patorrhies oanssd by overexertion. o ct zoneral banks Tlo, baving greater mtrenptn and onir %ttt | enoligh to leave again wheu some speaker or | products amonnted to §§3.000,000. P T R sermon Lo the pastor. Feltatute orortagulgsoce X wonu's it g busincss | Garzos: capiial anisurpiusof half b weight of common leather. preachor arises to nddress the audience, The principal shops of the Union Pacific | ~ Worcestershire, 1ast Division—Austin Notes und Personals, o Order for 5 DOxOr With 85 Wil saad. wr sayvsakly ¥oushuosiors Sowe N Doty is very sangiiue, and with tho | AS w pleasiog bit of variely Miss Portia | railwav aro located in Omatin ey cover | Chamveriain, ibéral Bifoniat. Judge A. L. Sutton is visiting in Fremont. | b5t 's 8 fetand It noteurad, Gu assistance of tho local capital he has sec: Jarnes gave several recitations yesterda ty acres of ground und reurescut an out- Sligo, South DWvision—T. Curran, anti- B = o aly by & Bokroter, drugsis, sole C 3 B B9 proposcs 1o pat. A ,’.f:..‘ftufif,'.‘; She is a child wonaer 1 her }ine aund a per- | lay of #,500,000. They furnish employment | Parnoliite, u Dr, McOram bas returnod from Tocuinseh, | eoraer 1fkh sad Farnem INTERBSE ON TIMY PRRRIE not ‘only give emloyment to lots of | fect little actress. She never fails to enter- | to 1,200 skilled mechanics and 200 duy labor- Loutt, South Divisjon:—Dr. Ambrose, anti- | The Dally Citizen has suspended publics- mon but will utilize & large amount | YAID and yesterday was no exception. ers, = 3 Parneilite, tion. of the raw material that is produced The orcuestra was au additional feature of There ae 207 jobbing houses, with a capi- Galway, North Division—Colonel J. P. Mrs. Dr. Glasgow is visiting in Minneapo- Tikht here. Tae Myuater aprings. looss | Meritand l-lel\l\;m Altogether the musical | tal of ‘“J“"'if“" During 1501 their sales | Lyle, Parnellite, lis, Minn, tion he pronounces very fine on account of | 98Y Was A graud success. awounted to #0,211,700, Baufshire -R. W. Dft, liberal, 0. P. Burnett left vesterdoy for Chlcag b abundance of pure water, whict 1s aa | Ao literary department of the assemply | During the year 1¥0i tho roal estato trans- | Suffolk, Lowestoft Plyisiva—H, Hay, con | aud New York elty. - y 80 was by wo means ignored. Rev Gewger was the morniug lec! ject was “Young Americ ohn W, | fers amounted to §15,020,821, AT m:\n;. His sub- ‘Tno actual real estate valuation is $250,000,- Wiltshire, Chippentitm Division—Sir J. D, sential feature in tauniog proc 1. A. Pearce has been appointed deputy to City Clerk Ditzeo, Shautaus uggist, Goo 8 i iger is | 000, wnlle the assessment for taxation 1s | Poyuder, conserva:ive, i Chautauqua druggist, Geo. 8. Davis | Gne of those bright, catchy speakers who in | bused on a one-tenth valuation. Dum{riesshire~W.5'%. Maxwell, liveral | _Mrs. F. G. Wallwebber aud family have S atnaiias ooin ——p 5 thought and diction gets within reach of | Omaba has twenty banks, of which nine | unionist 8 reluroed from Chicagd™ raing leave Manawa dully at 8 und 10 | the wasses aad et keops suficiently | are national, cight saviogs and threo are | The following candidates wero roturned | Miss Maggic Ward of Cuicago Is the guest A .m., 12m., and 1, 2, 2:30, 8, 8:30, 4, | above them to lift them into bigher planes | state banks. without opposition ; 19 of Mrs. F. G. Wallwebber, 30, 6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30, 9, ullllnnklm,' and doing. A good story teller, ‘lluflnxl“-’l the clearings were §221,128,- Couuty Down, Eastern Division A Miss Ella Piuney of Maryvilla, Mo, is 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:95 p. m. The | Guick at wit, be preseuted many homely old | 845, ” Rentout, conservative.” Mrs. Al Williams. S teain will moke connection with | Futbs o vers pleasing und new garbs. He | The postoftice receipts for the vear were | Kincardineshire—§°W, Crombie, liberal. R ol s CAARSEIAR W is Lo #1ve Lwo more morniug leciures in the | §204,558.20. This department gave employ b molr cur for Omaha cours S o 1o forty-six clerks and sixty-six cat- Will.lie Bmpersassed, - 1 5 oo (RS £ A treat of & far different nature awaited 3 The Standard says if the Gladstonians "'WORTH A GUIN! & William Welch will have carryalls to | the people last night. 1t was along tne scien Omaba has one of the most complete water | canuot be prevented from returning to oftice, A VAN HA\AVBVOR h-,nr the end of the motor line on | tificline. Prof. John B, De Motte is con- | works systews in the world. The pi cost | they may yet ve preveuted from returning Pierce street for Chautauqua at 25¢ for | ceded to be the greatest lecturer on tue | §7,000,000 ana has 170 miles of muins, Tue | to power. Gladstone, with 8 nominal majc the round trip. Curvinges 25¢ each | platform today in bis special line of work. | pumping capacity 1s 85,000,000 gallons aaily, | ity of thirty, would be i us embarrassed and Wiy, Notouly is be & scientist of bfgh rauk, fully | There are ninety-five miles of street rail- | bopeless a Dosition us tho head of a cabinet g —— abreast of the times, but he has the happy | way, maivly eclootric. ‘The system employs | could occupy. He would not 02 able to maiu Clin Folks Waunt Him. facuity of making & scientific lecture as | 6 men Aud operates 275 cars. Tne montbly | tain his pesiuon 1n the House of Commons A telogram was received yesterday from | thrilling o drama. His stereop- | pay roll is $40,000, for a month. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND tho authorities at Ciluton, T, wsking toat | Heow :A':u-llznllii;»:; o voaderfully | populuti oot | yElection Tlots occurred at )\"\vdllnd.'x!] SOLUBLE COATING. S T " | helpf n waich | Popularic 00 | Monmoutnsbire, 1ode: ne potice dispersed Fravk Sloopy, who 15 wanted there in 80- | geeins beyond the comprebiension of | Populati 5 %03 | the rioters. Many persous were injured, io- A WONDERFUL MEDICINE FOR g A Awer to & criminal cuarge, be arrested as Le | the average listener, but his descrip- | Population in 185 4 ' Gk | cluding a policeman. g Indigestion, Wantof Appetite, Fullness . camo luto the city on the Northwestern pas- | tion powers are marvelous. He gives uoother | Population in 1) L 02 | - i - after Meals, Vouittuge, Sickness of senger train. Deputy Marshal Fowler at | of his wonderful lecturss tonight. He is — - Mexican Murderer Shot, the Stomach, Bilious or Livey Conte Onee went 1o the train, and by means of the | probably the most expensive attraction of Little Johnny 1n the New York Her- | City o Mexico, July 1l.—Luciano Islas, fEninis, Siek Hoadache,Cold Ohilia, : . description which (e telecram furisted, | wny aecured for this assembly, but the was- | ald: 1 like girls. Some boys don't, but | Who murdered bis parsmour and ber motner, Y Tots Leremars of egpiee win lt tea,l N D e VU or l‘ S ::n:::flfl\:-l-‘.'fi;k)‘.:l?::‘x ".’."Z'«’fi‘.‘,'lo..'i?-x“l:: :gexl:lkuuwm: vu:‘u Bn‘lnullnm was aroused | that's because they doesn’t know how to | was executed in the Belor prison yvard, He hase co . R . C ¥ s presence uere tw 3 el re e e 9 " . 2 he principal caus Aty Wore notified. - Afier he iad been Tocked up | toade b owoatont, o Sart 080, wiscly | manuge ‘em. Girls gols tired of every- | rofused 1o have bis eves vandaged. and 1R t0uEa (o th S ekatant ety G A SCHOEDSACK, PROPRIETOR. he admitted (0 the ofticers that he was 06 | donbiless approve it by s rebumerative thing so0 quick, thet all you got 10 dois | shouted defiantly to the soldiers to tire. It (hene 120 vrgans right and all will be well. 2 four Fills twice 8 dey for & short time will remove the evil, and restore the sufferer DYEING, CLEANING AND REFINISHING 1 man wantod, but ho declined L0 say WhAL | putronsen. to let ’em have their own way 'till they | 100k three shots to kill him. Tue sigut wus ?‘;;‘Tc\‘."?a'f'..l‘i?:f"fl.'o‘.“:"“ t:"u"t‘m; is e followlng is the program for tods: ge\"l:“.ed of i" T.,'y“.., “J"“":m boss 'em | Sickeuing. 2 1o sound and lasting heslth OF GOODS3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ) % v alug ® BiD | 60 u. m.. moralug preyers; 11:00 a m., lec- | 811 the rest of the day. I guess womens British Gral Revi Of all druggists. Frice 28§ conts & box. Omaha Oftic 1K, 3L Tele 2 Jounc! y o m i 11:00 w. . lec ! 5 sl Gralo e Review. e a @, 1521 Farpam SL.; Telephone 15621, Council Bluffs Office and Works bak Lo Clinton for @ wriak ture, Jobu W. Geiger, subject, “Mr. Jona- | is the same way, | Loxvox, July 11.~Tho Mark Lave Expross Atw Xurk Deépal, W Ranal . | Cor. Ave. A snd 261h 5t; Tulephone 310. Send for clreulars und price List

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