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THE UMAII\ l)\IIY BIE: Wél)\l’ I)AY AUGUST 9, 1893 7 SPEGIAL NOTIGES. |-y anme romvr. | ron sae nmas serats. | NpuRASKA (RGP CONDITIONS | s inemstooms i e 2t | NUST WIN THE DAY BY FORCE | e s with the objoct of arranging for oxporting hay in large quantitic {ne aach insertion. $1.80 4 line por sthing taken for loss than aftor. Nothing taken for loes th " threshing was uninterrupted and small month - e . Eriing woro socursd In good. condition. " All A i PR el R D e Wt L8 30 0. 1H, for, e Crersing N, WANTED, T0 PURCHASE A GOOD RETAIL | JAARM LANDS, G ¥ HARRISON 912 X, ¥ LFR threshing reports show a light yield and oxpected that many thousand ton: wiil b taken n p.m. for the wvening brininess; e line. PATL G mes R 15 AT0" ( AnduntiT8 30 p. m. for the morning and Sanday | gyl R nsy! 1517 Farim s o 2 e Mits AL M poor quality of oats and spring whoat. Win- i f will go abroad this winter from these Dry Weather of the Last Woek Again Oauses | Fort oLt Y, 0t e e veriabis, ranetvc o | 1f the Shorman Law is Repoaled it Will | {iip 5 Adveriisers, by reqemtin A numbered eheck, | NS CASH PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER UY LOTS IN N T 3 Apprehension. four to thirty bushols per ncre. The regular Have to Be Done Quickly. i e fan e theff anawors addressed 10 a numbercd Jacotmon & Eimele, room 11,1515 Douglas st STOEPEL, PLACE. P August reports give the following Averages UTES OUT ON 4 HUNT. Wil e delivered upon pregentation of the check - - — st 137 bk s ond Winter wheat, 87; spring wheat, 76; corn, Coloradonns Soared at the Tndiana and Ap T CASHT FOR FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD (2 101; oats, 67; barlay, 90; potatoes, 80; flax " " oloradonna Neared at the India nd Ap- 1 Wi ra 4 and terms ¢ ®: ‘millot. 90 1 i/ Y pet ‘rotection, STLUATIONS _WANTED, | SN0t st i o o {3 SRS | CORN AGAIN N NEED OF MOISTURE | i milci ; sweet pothtows, & e e e | iy O e TemeoTowrg - — e - " s will always advancs (n prios, FR, Aug ho o havo : ; — W R ana Ton Tt ook yhg, o N, WANTED, 40 01t 50 ACRES & 0 1| MILES row wostwant il Whan - Tenveling, broken inth Colorado in the western and i s B B hiaci il £ e gcBoti It s P o = “ | Wheat Tarvesting Is Nearly Completed In Whikthies ot 1 WonL. or Gusioosy, Laks The Ounly Hope for the Repeal of the Sliver | northwestorn part of the state. Bands SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY STE Tt With 1. F. Ringer, 1510 Farmam. Maws 120 CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAV ST oS o e on pleasure A P o of the ave crossed o o ah o TADhA A Y powrHer, Raforciieos forniameat, | 118t with E. F. Ringer, 1510 Fa e S front 1ot Lowe a ppiaton park), enay All Sections ot thE State aud the on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as Law Is & Day and Night Session { them | rossed over from Utah on Address N 33 Bec 110 | NWANTED. A TAIL IMPLEMENT OR 088 10 MOLOF, OW jin hto busincss. . Wil Yiold 18 Gonerally Below the it acts most pleasantly and effectively on of the Stows ::u-\l )(\:l\lm.u hunt and \\,“- un \ikx d by POSITION WANTED BY BEXPERIENCED R L DT 1 4 n for cashi, Address L. F'., b. 0. Hox 3 Average—Ofher Crops. the kidneys, liver and bowels, prevents et h v A NooRint ceniae MAcking oxpepts | Dska. Bariirade. Aridross N8 Beo, S04 1 = i A fovers, headaches and other forms of sick- coivod mossages from western ed bookkecper, Address, stating wiuees, N 30, | Se Wi n PAY CASH FOR 10 OR 20 ACR — - ness. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all ado and ther places com u 013 10 | N ot G 0 B Butonmbon 1036 Farmion e Barkor o, HOATS Tho monthly crop bulletin of the Ne. | leating drureists. Manufactured by the YNURSE Ot DO HOUSE A WaNTED P work; refere: California Tho feol- plaining of the Indi ¢ s 'The - AL Hevine tronem tlae @b Figg Syrup Co. only. L ON, Aug. governor, although he has not made - i . - o KL Sve ather bureau, has boe: v ion, This was shown in two vigorous u ails, h = = | Riton, 114e & Word BELISERIoN, 1OA WORLTHEMS: | B noEivavouons, o & 190 seto . | issusd by Obsorver Hunt for tho week end- OUR FIRST CENTURY. expressions made b ho ropresent | Serious enongh to cali upon Genoral M WANTED - MALE HELP. | 6 8 word first usertion. 1 For Inatance, & oo farm of 100 acres 10 mile % pressions made by men who repr [ O, WHIBH e aid: HHe Tala ooturs t e T _ | after. Nothing wken for less than 25e trom Omaha, What ean vou find better? 0| ing August 8, as follows A Poreign Weiter on the ¢ two of the leading cloments in tho fight. | 400K which he el a L ', him Taten 114 0 word first insertfon, 1o & word there- | () FOR RENT OR SALE DEST v, e e several Omand leal Estate and | Good rains were general in the southwost- Countey Sinne 1 One of thom was Scnator Washburn of | the situation. General McCook, when after, Nothing taken for loas rieht plano. Inquire room 308, F Tru mpany, Foom 4. Bee buildin Mi7l ern portion of the state during the first part . 4 3 [ Minnesota, who spoko from the anti- | Interroga od as to the Ute matter, said T GENTLEMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER To | bauk bulling ]mm\m TEIY of the weelk, greatly benofiting the corn and In a single century tho United States itk oA 0F DS, HSUTanCe e preforred; ARGAINS, 13 sliver standpoint thust | Governor Waite had ealled upon him in . i | rog potato crops. Klseihe thera | has attained to the proud eminence that has pra wo of | the leading nations of Kurope hav re in Nebrask: 1 entire abs IN. Frenzer, room b 417 e Dullding, %1 | FORSALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC Ty SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO rd to the Utes now king their “1t will be o erimo’ if congress does ically been atof 1140 1 word first nsertion, 1 word th {on | sunual hunt and aid ho weaid rofor the - e i o i o 't at once. It is a question | ¥ . . > . o rain, and corn is again needing moisture, | reached »through slow advances and | Dot act and act a 1 | matter to the authoritios at Washing- B tin pittent Chemicat i Braser poneil. | atier.” Rodhing tken or 1053 thar S chotoe i Bde Mo, Tand Atk | especinlly in the east contral portion. Ex: | many vicissitudos during the spaco of | Of Weeks and almost days, and with the | " 1 PONY l'\N'l: Eraues ik thoroughly in two seconda, Works like | > FQR SALE (TIEAP, A NIC A T, 200 10 B00 prccent Brofit. Akents makine Tnadi B0 per week. We 180 WADL i goneral agent o | = Eharge Of wrrilory and apngiit s tents FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS, climen of crasing. Monroc % ; T e v f 36, Tt Crowse, Wis. "lg F YOU WANT A GOOD PAYIN the Hawks Nursery Co., Milwiik v AL bankrupt prices, Willis Vates, agent, 5 R SALE: TWO NE cormer of S0th and California & o eonventonces. Inay or address 1T, Clarke ard of Trade, Omali R SALE ages to the governor arve ¥ Yor cush oron | copt in tho extreme northwestern counties | 1 00d 1o 1,500 yours. This surprising do- | overish condition of tho eountry w | ton Tho mos 32nd st s02 wheat arvesting is about comploted, and " 0 bo urgo! sking that action bo velopmei T v any me: o od | dolay of months will not bo tolerated. | Sid to bo urgent, asking that action 5w | threshing is progressing rapidly, ' the | Yelopment is not by any means confined | FRURE 00T yor steps aro tuken the house cen to protect tho western part of the AT 8. W to commerce, trado and the industrial Hbl bty T All mod- | weather having been excellent for such pur< J . can bo o b 1 it state, The citizons are alarmed at the - Y 1 ot Dr. Brock in th tnightly | ¢an be forced mpu-«nn]u al bill within y Cali on | poses. The yield is genoraily reported below | arts, says Dr. Brock in the nightly | 40 next wook, and tho sonato will do | ©utlook and want protection. t or 210 | the average. ranging as a rule from eight to | Review, but covers all these conditions t ML “:‘_ W A ik oy e . fifteen bushels. The out crop is also turning | which are manifest in an advanced eivil- he same thing within the next wec HOOMERS BREAK COW BOYS, out light. Wild hay is reported as improv- | jzation. But this can bo done only by e 2 0TS, atew, 100 1 no each insortion, Sthing taken FOR SALE. A 1 month JOI WRITE , Wik, 20 COTTAG TULATION SIZE DRUNS MO 8¢ thing in first-class shape. Address N 21, vl Db A ) f-f'»f..:f‘r‘lx"""fi"?l’:«'.'l'tfv;f:{'-.l'fl]‘rf'.".""' favorable In 1790 George Washington was sory- "“"‘l"“l‘]"‘."lnf'l:nr]k}nlumy’n[ud' rm-x-.;v \fl h orlorn 01 Horse™ Racket Wins on T el s TERE I HOU Mo | 10 e oo Fall plowing s progressing slowly owing | LNg his first term as tho first president | ¥ Must have plonty of forca. ALy Het the Cherokeo Strip, B AT0R e rene, . W, Cor. 7l and | (PO SALE. TWO PUIE BLOODED SNOOTH TomsaLy SR T B bavk to the e sontition of tha sot. " n th | of the United States. Tho settloments | 18 t0 como to the senate and stay here INNESSEY, Okl, Aug. 8 —Tho Decitnr M813 | oo femao St Termard puppics. Addvesa N | g cily water, 1.3 ik northenstern section a fow fields of winter | Were ina narrow strin along tho At- | duy aftor ‘1"?‘ bl [“““}.“"",“]'"'fr"tl‘]"",‘l_‘" boomers were out in force yostorday and N vr.{‘wwn\\ 21, \T"‘ihl‘v.‘.'f\’nl — - STROOM HOUSE WOR'TIT $3,000, FOR wheat have been sown, Upon the whole | lantic coust, extending only a few hun- | the el ']"“ll* _l!lunml'l‘- sl Jond - to | trned a trick ona horse race that cow- & Wellington, Madis MISCAELLANEOUS, 40D, Huteheson, 162 Farnam reports are not so vor Ablo as those of the | dred miles into the largely unexplored "‘;" ’;"I“ '" ,“ ‘; |“]' wd :“ "'] e must | Poys will long remember. A forlorn NTHD, AT NCE A PIRST-OLASS AT | “mareics word irmt nneriion e worl thore: | 33 e S F. AR preceding week, and it is probable that corn, | wilderness on the west. Tho average o demands of the country they looking Kunsan broug i ' Ldpply; write o Jo i B T e oni Lhn oM thers® | PRM MOT C. F. HARRISON. the main crop, has received slight injury A el b L LU L) breadth of theso settloments on tho At- | ke up their i lantic const and in a wosterly direction | Withoutsleop night after night. orea thio N R YRS Two. Butler Councy—Corn looks well, but needs | The whole national territory cmbraced | ¢4mp out in the senate chamber, and | o/ 50 FES B0 FEOEE EECRIGE AERRT rain. Stacking completed about_ 830,000 square miles and ex- | they must stayat thoeir post of duty in | (af S E “Arapahoe Indiang Cass County—Corn beginning to feel the | tanded to the wost as far the senate until this selfish personal & 4 > N < ; can go : iy | into the eity in the afiernoon and han- from the drouth, Southeast Section. “STUDIO, Mrs. B J. Y WILL SELL FIN S EH0000. N Addrcss N ¢ MRty it cost I must d 1 v ! {a | Dy ‘defeating their flectest animals lack of moisture. Potatoes will not make T interest which seeks to securo delay is | M b L] 5 month. N aken for 1ess than b 5 o the Mississippi river. Of % el hat § s only | #nd the outlit was only too glad to get WANTED FEMALE HELP. phalhoenak b PR SO NRLCEHE AN TN e 5 HRLORAIE SuabmAln F5 Kboub B sl absolutely strangled. That is tho only | {1 Tho Gutlib s only too Wi 1o gos —— &, MRS NANNIE V. WARKEN, CLATRVOVANT, Clay County—Weoather very hot and raimn f 5 way of actually doing whut tho country R % 108 word thero- | Weliable business medfum; ) e TRTRINED noeded badly; corn drying up in some flelds: | Square miles wore included in the FH B B8 (W B0 BE W strip and $3,000 changod hands on tho b ity absolutoly 3 A\m.-; Real Estats scarcely any ears forming. original states which constituted the This is the heroic remedy Senator | Fesult. Tho littlo Kansas mare throw (- LADIES OF GooD ADDRESS T0 INTRODUCE | = MASSAGE. BATHS, £TC, | 1017 Farnam l"lilllumro County—Corn doing well gen- mn.lw;,.»umm‘ at Ll\ls(;mnl. ']“lmllnl'llll‘ ‘\,X‘;':T“:;l‘ w‘;” ‘\'l""'x;:‘i" 1‘.: ""‘;“ ;‘,N;“‘Mm“ dirt into tho cowboys' pet's eyes tho our busineas amons frionds. = €76.00 0§10 et . Al o] "W oY T erally. sottled area constituted about 230,000 8 Mo 1 entire distance, w by threo opol 0 vight parties: 417 Bee buflding 531 IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTC A6, "o \ tec RO, i A% itire distance, winning by three open Lo rikht pactios: 4 . | “Ratos, Tige o wom fivst fsortion. 1 H 3iing wireineors §ost tMd oF Taserase ug© County—Corn_1s looking well, but | gquaremilos. In addition to this thore | caucus. If it is adopted, and thero are | o 00" i biv after the race o froo. 1 1 WANTED. BY A SMALL FAMILY A YOUNG | thereafior. Nothing taken for Joss thin of from £100.00 up. for Al by Globe Loan & will need rain soon. Fall plowing well ad- | (1" 8 many who rocognize that it is tho only B iy Can) 80 Wi "for hor board. while ; ottt e | Co., 16th aud Dodge, Omaha. Partic on - | vanced. were remoto posts and sottloments that | U KO0 LEEIEY et 1t moans | for-all fight took placo, in which at hool. Address, N 16 Bee, PR MADANE SMITIL 502 & LiTH, 9ND ILOOR, | biidation M7 Jolterson County—No rain, ground too dry | embraced an area of about 1,000 square | SPECY * i) s 00m 5. Massage, vapor, aleobiol, Steam sulphu and sei bath D. LADIES AND GF 1010 $12.00 per we 1: 10 CANVASS i SRNG 7y least 100 men wore engaged. Sovoral (300D MORT to plow and_ hot, dry weather has injured | miles. The remote settlements were on | & fizht to the death at the vory outset in CARSON, 1121 DOUGLA v | Uik { the sonate. on both sides woro badly punished. At e some crops. Hay and potatoes aimost a | the then so-called fronticrs in western LI e tho timo of writing soverul cowboys woro prompt i T o RSoLPL BRlP R L o - — | failure. P Now York, western Virginia, Kentucky, Stowart Says No!Comprothlse. FI DA RO QOWRE O YR EOB LTt s MH35 10+ | baths. M504 11 LOST. Nemaha County—Corn is doing well; po- | Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan. The | Senator Stowart was asked if there | Winchoster riflos. SECURITIRS FOR_ weney. ERAL HOUSE- MME! v k e — | tatoes not so well; rain nceded for plowing. | 4 i Tnited States | w, ; ibili SO prOfi e UG T WANT IRL FORL C L 10c 4 1l each insertion. $1 e por Dawties County - Corn Ja. doing. woil tas | total population of tho United States | was any possibility of a compromiso on St Cutrie Y Men 6o W Loomis, 1014 South 30th ave- Douglas block moiith, " Nothing takon for 10ss tian Soe. i 2or pIOWInG EFaIBle GARG L IALIR | Lt 214, and the averugo density | the basis of a new ratio. Ho said there Loat Gold on the Traln. ) nue. i PEabtH PERSO AL LSt PUG PUPPY ¥OUR MONTIS LD | last yoar: millet in fino shapo ‘sottlement 16.4 inhabitants to tho | was not tho slightest chanee of acom- | CHICAGO, Aug. S.—A morning papor (1, VARTED. GOOD AMERICAN LADY, FROM ¥ N2 i sReward pald for return to A. S. Vau Ku! Polk County—\Week hot and dry; corn | square mile. Ten years later (1800) the | promise, and then he added what is of column to the effect that the /87 10 4h yoars old, »»““ wants L howe, ta ko ot “Rates, Dcaword v'\lw;-‘t”n\v'a;*v““l-x:”h- & word thore- Jones strect. needs rain badly. national domain had not inercased, the | much significanco at this time Attt 1004 Howard strect MO1T 0 — of the Pacific bank of San Fran- i OST, OPEN SILVE Saunders County—Weel hot nd dry;rain | line of settlement had e led {100 dry for pl bended but lite | What is the uso of talking com- | cisco was precipitated by the failure of nl 5 40000 EXAMINED, BOOKS OP i leholiis weat needed ; eround t6o dry for plowing; corn & wost g »mbraced an area of | promise whe: L Tl T OORE P G BTt GBI bh T \ WANTED, BY WHOLESALE HHOUSE, A LADY 107 closais Any biislnoss. of contident looks well yet. tle to $he wost and er d an area of | promise when the friends of free silver | a consignment of gold coin to n hotwoon $onahaving s hing tiire Tooked up or examined: 15 yenrs. ox- 3 about 305,000 of Duntens nroterred CAddRoss X B e, Addre: N y S i quare miles. The total | have an actual majority in the United | correspondents reaching its destination. Seward Co - los eve| day, B Hang Q0 N > o " Sy . oy ,"',‘:,,lg':""\fv‘h,h"r\f',, TR R 11"‘1‘\Ilulw‘nl\jmom“* 183, with DEYOISEE wes senate? 1 know what [ say when | The story goes that Frank V. MeDonald, 5 : E18 | bushels, oats fifteon to twenty bushels por | density o to the square mile. .| Telaim that there is a majority opposed | o membor of President MeDonald's MONEY TO LOAN - REAL ESTATE. | UNDERTAKERS ANDEMBALMEKS | hishels, oats S L In 1300 our largest cities were promi- | to unconditional vepeal.” Thero has | family, was in charge, in Juno, of a Yorl County—Hot, dry vreel; too dry for | nent Atlantic ports, and there were fow | heon talk of a cunvass showing thirty- | lunpsum of $1L000 gold which ho was “ s Wi Yie, 1200 plowing, but some wheat being sown; “corn | indications that they would become | fivo for repeal, thivty-five against and | taking to New York to deposit, and FOT RENT, HOUSER TN ALL DATS OF | VW iOANSON DIPROVED AND UNINDROVED P D (B TS BYHS RGeSO T great conters of population. The large | cighteen doubtful. But that is far from | that while in Chic: in transit wost oty e ol 1 Bivts Coiipuny, 150 ity proverty; #5000 and pwards, 0 10 e poe ad Cubiliier; 315 S. 16t st Tel, 696 Northeast:Section. citics with their respective populations | correet. T tell you positively that 1| of here the mon was stolen, 'y i, 5 X S 00158 017 Antelope County—Harvesting all done, | were: 3 have a canvass which shows a clear ma- { McDonald, the paper savs, 18 trying to D, AND L ROOM APARTA ATES | SHORTHAND AND TYPLWRKTING and stacking well under way; corn doing | § fi.‘."l,‘\‘ Yo sciniiaeseesiiniinenseinnne jority ¢ 11 coive rew Ratrs, month Ratcs, 10ea line cach (nsertion, $ month. " Nothing taken for loss than Rates, 100 4 line cach sortion, $1.50 4 lne per a line per month. Nothing taken for 1685 i othing taken for less tian 25 posed to unconditional repeal.” | get the Santa Fo to make the amount 2. g mn(‘;-l.y:‘ w::}lm'z‘i '\\'Il\l‘}‘w nlv u"rrux). bout | Haltimore This is tho first time the senator has | good. President Robinson, however, = S HNTISAN ODERN MO ON | _Rates, 10e aline cach tnsertion, Cuming County—Wheat and rye about | Boston.... " 7 | claimed that the silver men nad a ma- | deelines to reimburso the amount bet T S VT el W iniprov T el Ghute | month. Notiing taken for less thi average; corn above the average. Washington, the national capital, had _ | to5 yours. Farnam. 605 R = Dodge County—Corn curing gwell; haying jority which could defeat repeal. He | cause T FOR 6 MO AN SOON i ot L) MeDonald carried the gold in his : 7 INTLEMEN OAN ; e mouEl i a population of 3,200. There was 10 | said, however, that he attached condi- | trunk in the bugase car IS Ol L0 Oy o LT . : CAN ¢ commenced, a fair crop; oals yielding from v ) aid, \ ; TD;EGR RENT FOR 0 MONTHS O LONGER | vy T D 091 e R s A D o consus of Now Orleans until 1810, when | tiond to the views then stated, and since g e in frst o ion o it family without | Nyl e Towa farmi or Omal Holt " Connty-Comn doing ‘finelys small | its population was 17,242, Tho first | then his s has assured him that Toted on Siiver, > > B, grain cut,and “an_average crop; potatoes | census of St. Louis was in 1820, showing | the silver forces of tke senate could not Aug. The World's “ CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., BEE BLDG. PAWNBROKERS. will boa good crop. a population of 10,049, and of Chicago | be dofeated Washington corvespondent has polled (111] lino ortion, §1 Washington County—Corn good, but be- | Chicago in 1840, when its population w. B congress upon the proposed legislation less than 25c. 8"";3"'“05""":- oLt light; wheat | H470- STOLLEDTIE and says that repeal seems sure. Ono ; MWayne County—Oat crop light; wheat | g following table shows the are dred and forty-cig reprosentas 554, ulw | tion; potatoes will make a full crop. y S ¢ oaNaIIA ML s favor repeal, hity- y declare 1 1 L I ras noquired: I ooluicrater sy for a substitute, and nine will unot talk. Contralsection. KEOKUK, Ia., Aug. 8.—Another sensa- | g &y te iop o v Wine WHE, ot ke MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGF_S_ Buffalo County—Corn earing ot and looks tion, that has a direct bearing on the | Gitional repeal, twenty-two ‘,llmmr:;-mn Wals TGAGE LOANS. A.MOORE, 401 BEE | “Raios 3 T per | Well, but needs “another good rain to make a Keokul postoffico case, was —sprung | quhtitute and fwenty-two will not talk BLDG tute 4 3 ; D, Eow, BE 3 Chica 0OM 5 south 10th strect. nquire 2 L, 3 3 45 SOUL 10U siFect. Duauige 201 1810 HOUSE, ALL | W -MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT 3 iy to W. B. Meille, First Nation el 0! r farm INVESTIGATION, Douglas at Old gold o RATI 3 ROOM ROOM COT 0T Ratos, 1004 1o each insertion, $1. I EnstandWest | . MODERN, month, ' Nothing taken for Tess thian 2 ALy today. Exports are ongaged in examin- | TP oot don Lo -BOOM COTTAGE, MOD S E Dkt B HkOn (0F less thit ek G e ion of Texi today goged in 1 ireo senators declure aguinst the re- \ford Clrcle. - C. B, Elguit W FOR SALE. GILT BDGED NMORTG G T GRLCENTECK. DANJOIST AND TEACHER s County=Houand O ryiratnmesded, o s ing the books of ox-City Clork Rollin | ea) of the Sherman net. Many of the Real Ebtots Akency, 303 N, ¥, Tite Butidiis 2O AN S vig P 4 Corn ' 0 Clark, who, over four months ago, was appointed postmaster at Keokuk, the appointment being confirmed by the sen- Wheeler County—Corn and potatoes have been greatly injured by drouth on high ground; hay crop has also suffered onlow | Totals. ground. Corn looks well. 900 11 — NV BBl members of both houses who won't tall will undoubtedly vote for repeal. A . large number of those who want sub- THE REALTY MAL ICE FIVE-ROOM COTT. "™ . b, is commission has never been 1 s free coing o g Toom. 510, New York Lita INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 8, < Theso several largo acquisitions of [ 4% Imrfiq]“: AUl o R e AL A b oy | Rty for freo, colnage ov ‘are butlding. Ty thith 2 15033 Westorn Sectton. territory from 1803 to 1867 inclusive were ;;""‘;_ S e T o ke s | against the demonetization of silver. - y v T S - WARRANTY DEEDS. Chase County—Week of fino growing | sccured at a cost of $88,157,38¢ 0. yoarsiion anG e gL g AV IRABLE DETACK ZWILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- D b g oM AL b : ene; sy sate « andidute for i ])ln(r i i arge 1w, 15 irictly couildential “A. B, Harris, room | B} Downa to 1A Cobb, lot 17, blocl ther; good rain on 7th, Midet, potatoe In the history of tho great republic | bency. Developments indicate him to A oundilitofBriaglysching, 2 fornti tnental block 473 2y OLES RS RS > 1,500 | od com LY Hattie L Collier (6'G 13 Collior, Diveks andiooriidblngiiugly 200 short during tho h be nearly $1 ear ROCHELLE, (11., Aug. 8.—James Bue e Vs thore have been marked and distinct S i aGlauA e A RBE e A0S UENS, J) FOR RENT. TWo 7-ROOM HOUSE MONEY TO LOAN — Tand 5, lots 1, 2,4 to 18, 22,23 and Dundy County—Corn fmproved by rain. | ja 705 of devolopment. First came the | 1892 In their prosent examination | 4 tramp, assaulted the T-yoar-old Omaha Viow, Only $0.00 e month. 717 X IaN ot younny mum which you wish, | 24 block 3, 'lots 1 to 4, 7 to 24 Broomcorn a good crop, somo being cut. ; the accountants have struck a snag | daughter of Frank Pursell, o North- it S5 % Vi Cponsinie Tates, tnih | block 5 lots 110 9, 11,12, 16, 21, Fall plowing begun for wheat. discoverygandtasquisiiiontictiemllony) il G o i n laitoRnooedl BwIbhIIRS | yiiter Torakom e s i OR T T R Quickest possible tine and for any length of to 24, block 6, lots 1 to 10, 13, 14 Franklin County—Corn caring well. Hay | then its settlement by the hardy and in- | (00, W06 JERC 0 B LB ERRC BT HED T R I et > the D) R O M auire 1519 Do You can pay s back i shon tnstall | 16 to'24, block'7, undiv i lots 1, 2] crop light. A week of splendid growing | dustrious pioneevs, then tho “dovelop- 0 3 g S SLEONALA0IgLHoRE LELgaY0Lu0 ey wish ou wish, and only B to 5 to 24, block 8, lots 1 th 6, iy for it as long as You keep 1t You ¢ e : 8 vorrow | 8023 block 4, Colllet Place, nw weather, tends | 4 > the record of licenses, which ¢ ment of the various resources und the | WS¢ the record of licenses, which rm. The mother camo to the rescuo FOR T ¢ Furnas County.—Corn in fine condition; | establishment of th sous indus- | from a period about ten years back 10 ! and Burns ran away and hid. ey At nw, 3-15-18 2 establishment of the numerous indus ) i Sagildass ! S it avene AND PIANOS, G o hinas ool b ANl Gizoise potatoes are doiug well and grass growing | rios. Finally came the refinements of | My 31, 1802, and also the saloon stub | Jocated finally near the tile f . Tooms and X Foom: 3 16-9 2 1,680 | tinely. g souinty, through the influencs of well | Dok for licensos issucd for somo time | Martin Lavsin, who arrested him,® o TS AT K X 3% Holland (nd wife (oG it .\ml_.»x, o Harlan County.—Corn is growing very SBlLRE S Nors sdlaahool prior to May 2, 1862, the date of the | was brought to the town, fully idéntific § i 1 3th Bire S0y Without publicity or re Al Of property. 25 feet of w 75 feet lot 6, block 18, fast: potatoes inproving. tablished and well organized schools, | BUON. 10 Y S (5% HIG CAI0 00 B0 ) TEIRRIE PHE Roaniiog T OMATA MORTGAGE LOAN €0, South Omaha. . 2 800 | " Kcith County.—Corn much improved by | ehurches and other social institutions. J 3l and placed in jail. Cries of “Hang him o TEW SOUTH 16TH STIRE “ CF Rinker to I M Smich, Tot 93, Hlock i ty.—Corn much improved by A 2 4 When these hooks were wanted | were heard on evory sido, and all night |) ¥ \ OTTAGE, ¢ firat f100r above e atreet 12, Bedtord Place, 2 1 | the rain this week, but will be poor. The following table showsthoincrease | 18, LIRS tho8g WS MOMG WaBies| were hoard on evory sido, and allnight oy 00 J THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- | DD Redman and wite (o Phil Leibr, Hitcheock County.—Harvesting about | of population by decades: o On Ao i Caloe | micloaoatoniv Pt to prevent lynch- ki ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. T rae 1 | over, will not ger morc than seed back. | . sl poputation. | THO prosent clerk was sent in s L of fing. The child’s father says he will D“wm n NICE & ROOM 1101 Syl g i EE 0108 .u.m..wmfin.-‘. nd wife Iul'o\»‘w Il(‘m- e Corn needs rain. TR0 e L Ran e the vaults for the m\n\rm]r |r-|'m'w}~. but | shoot Burns on sight. Unless seerotty s BiRORIErOdnIThOEG N 2 L g sen, 44x132 feet in nw ne 9-15-13... 1,050 | Kearney County.—Week very favorablo VRS 160 he was no more successful than the ex- | taken away from here Burns will probi i Do i el T 511 ; (OU WANT MONEY? 2 - fa aken away 15 will probus e and Dy Hicks K \ ~ X DO YOU WANT MONEY QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, for corn,” but sume fiolds would now be perts. bly be Iynched. MODERN K ROOM HOU _ i | Anton Nemce to I ¢ Neny benetited by a ram. Mayor Morohoad and tho finance coms | - = S rorete & ) Chifcago’ Mireet; F43.00. Ringwalt Bros ve will loan you ANY SUM vou wish on your I 5, Kountzo 84 add AT SR S e el Mayor ) ADAN " .= biovic. MHLG 10 w‘-‘lxl‘ljx'vrni‘,'“‘p\ifi h.l‘ u«‘n:le l_l’|\'vu,. 5§ | Jonopls Rinzek to sam, snia:: LRl ibollnkyiECom laufforing dgreatly increase | mitteo 'I‘]‘ thelc -‘“';““‘(‘"'““‘, “““'”I | B, I“\'”“"'\“““ 2 '”,'I'SI” 1ents ARRIAGES, W OUSE RE S.ote. £ | bosepl Nemee L0 same, same 20100 : ;5 f lati cithin the century under | fied by the accountants that the books HICAGO, Aug. > aro T : 3 : b v Pl N ion o Ml apmiontlcaeitt || oy plNemee Lo kalie, et Ited Willow County.—Corn good in some | of population, within the century under YKIPSAR RIS BRBYIILE 2, ARG NG L S g 0% RENNCIDRNISHED ROOMS. | : Nosiersmi Mniost s atuieacams: : || Joli Nemoo to waie, s localities, but now needs rain; small grain | consideration, of ten leading cities: woro misaing and wero informed that | looking for a young man, William ILates. e & word first fusertion, 1 ord there- | You r.lnh-llh;;;‘ halcost of carey g your loan Maria 1 ot el to HE very light. A without these records the investi- | Kamerlify, of the Fourteenth wurd, and atter. Nothing taken for less thi P g D BRIy iere is no pul nw ne 34-16-18, Scotts Bluff County.—The harvest has New York 1015401 | gation could bo of no avail. The | Arthur N. Demavest, his partuer in the T o ui P COUPLE, NICELY FURNISHED FIDELITY LOAN N B commenced, grain 1s light and ripening Loa9 850 | accounts in them cover about three-quar- | real estate business, who it is stated dis- for wnurngilied roonm's With b 3 blocks trom | ¢ i, Withy 8 : evenly: potatoes in some localities splendia, | Bhiladelphia ... ers of the city money handled by the | appeared several days ago, taking with S DO AU pa: M 3. hos BLOn : Wobstor County.—A very trying waek for | ' Couls. "\ clerk. "The bools wore used by the them about $20.000 belongiug to their gentlemen moder convenicuces, t il 4 A ; 3 e Sir some m ago aad have disappearo d have not been seen since. i gl : M7 | BUSINESS CHANCES. S T T e : ! i i ome months ago .,'.|_|.m disappeared | and nave ot been seen since. Warrants W 0 OONS NICELY BURNISIRD. 0 SOUTIL | ~Toaien, 0o b iinn cach e TONK Q| Arrives : ] since then. Tha chairman of the finance | for embezzlement have been sworn out 17t st $ P MAGO 10 uth.” Nothing taisen for loss thiin Omaha Ty = 2 o o BN i o committee notified ex-Clerk Clark that | by some of the people whose money i3 D) rabUAIED JOCM AL 0G A, RITIY 12 Chiongo Bxy WASHINGTON, AUR. S.—Tho weather crop | thSt the chief of American industrics. | attor expressed surprise that they were | the poor people of the northwoestern part Mr Kniht, No. S50 Do s sireot ) Giilehgo & 1owa 1. (T e Lheiasrengeohiauin lands IS0 B8 o and promised w assistin the scarch | of the city and hundreds went G him to } FINE FURNISIHED ROOMS, 20056 BURT § [ BORLINGTON & MO, RIVEL 4 tos g o7, estimated at G4,000,000; in 18! 16 68~ | i thom, invost the nings in real estato on o T st Lopoy AR Mason BU a | Drouth conditions aronow gonaral in the | timate is 350,000,000, valued at Althougn the examination is not eem- | the monthly payment pian, - TR T T i[rr s Denvoreprons ...\ 4000 | contral valley, northwostorn states aud in | 000,000. The home valuo of the crop of | nioted and probably novor will be,the 6x- ] G H M 12 = Ty FaiEaAr T Dy oud, Express. o[ $00m 1 portions of the middlo Atlantic states and | the three leading coreals for 1891 was: Jerts engaged in the work have already Mathemationl Combinntion Wonders. 2 ALY PUGNISHED 100N, | Y Dok Dutkig Sox00, only $20. Tnaitn Ijiolis lake reglon, and its offects, according 1o re- | Wheat, 513,472,711 oats, found a_shortage in_ Mr. Clavk’s books, | I you want to know to what mazy R e AT Panim ) 0 i baheasks kuonliacop i His ports, aro more or less damaging in Tllinois, | Indian corn, ¥836,312,267, " According t0 | 4thouih it 1s & small one, depthis mathematics can take you just FURNISHED ROOMS 0 § Y| HETAIL CLOTHI NESS WANTED | Toaves | CHICAGO. B I & PACIPIC. | Arrivas | \Visconsin, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan and | the cstimates of carcful statisticiuns tho - e, bogin to Migure on combinations sud L hoird, £ private family ool town ot 3000 population o Omaha |Union Dopot 10t & Marey Sis.| Omaha_ | the Dakotas. There has been too much rain | United States produces 30 per cent of the WILL ADVANCE CORDAGE, keep it np industriously for an hour or MNAR over; will by snot cueh wid uak tlo questions; 0 30am | gopm | for cotton in portions of Alabama ana | grain crop of the world, and more than two. One of the most wonderful ex- N ME DOUNLE PAR A0 tata Liniiox Fhokm | Mississippi, but in South Carolina and | any othor single country. The aggre- [ Meeting of tho Manutucturers of the Coun- | ginples in this line, perhaps, is thut ro- | DI furniatied“or uu- Y0 i SR on 500y Limitad Toxns, excopt m the southwestern por- | wate valuo of the cotton crop for 1800 was try to Be feld prrow. lating to the various combinations in = chnnees, real estite or . CHICAGO, . L & PACIFTC tion, the crop has greatly improve Cotton | 3318 890,718, NEW YoRrk, Aug. 8.—The cordage [ dominoes. Dr. Bein, a Frankfort, Ger- SHED LOOMS, | Crnt Huniness Agency. 410 N. ¥ MRo1 S Union Depot 1681 & Marey Sis pieking is now | sing n Georgia and | g progress made in mining indus- | manufacturers of th ited States will | many, mathematician of international moderh o g = S Florida, aud will begin In Louisiana and i i f ” oLl X 08 BEOANNE: DuRAN, STO0K SHO 10 hm AR R Alabama in a fow days, ing wheat har. | tries isno less remarkable. ‘The total | hold an important meeting in this city | reputation, has caleuluted that two por- e $3.000 “real eatate’ aud money. 0. Buy 2804 Vorid's Fair Li f Vest is now progressing in Minnesots and | production of coal in the United States | tomorrow morning. The notices for th laying the gumo ton | ’ == - Noo O, sy 2340 pm |11 World's Fair Linit L0 | veatis now progression in Mioncsota and | Prod coal in | States | tomorrow morning. ¢ s 0 | sons playing the gumo ton hours a day FURNIBRBD BOOMY AND BOARD. | — FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, BIC 3 KO8T L KON [Am the Dakotas. On the wholo, it can bo stated | for 1891 was 150,505,954 gross tons, valued | mecting, which were signed by John | and making four moves a minute could Bt Dige i on st fnSriion 1o Word (s TR CiRn: onuie BRI BTN, BIG BARGAIN Depot 10th and Mason $ta. | Omahs | that the we ul..-r conditions have been bene- | at $191,002,718. The production of iron | Good. the president of the John Good | continue 115,000,000 years without ex- Nothing tiken Tons thin 250, i iy RSINGAS. - Addrosn a8 Clly Dy B ' N ) 1 1 1 { D i ! N A oth i o A% W Clly Dty v ficial to crops In New Bigland, portions of | oro in the United Statvs in 1890 was | Cordage and Machinery company, were | hausting all the combinations of the 7 T TN ) Night Expvia U, P Tranis,| G40am | the Atlantic states and- generally througn- aa oD . s ] B )48.598.9 " YOUNG WOMEN S 1HOME UND RI0R | T T T, - E : i generally througn- | 18,000,000 tons, and greater than that | so July 25, The meeting will | gar otal of e 8,528,211, Wouh' Christian assockation, 111 8. 174 at Y, FOB SALEORTRADE FULST-CLASS DRI St. Louls Expross UAvam | out the southern states, whilo throughout | of'any othor - country: Of ths worldie | o ot G l’," i ome Mokl il | ghime, (e tatel of whioh:la- @48,08: 1L, e X Liore, centrally ocated, g0od cash bushin, ¢ v oL Uh mOuNOr v illo throughout | of any other country, the world’s | bo held in the dirvectors' room of the | 840, —_— TR = | WL P. Q. liox 316, M Uulon Depot. 0 > v k total product in 1890 the United States | company. ———— b P I T VB DOLAN, 400 AND 211 N T ST region the week has been unfavorable, owing B DROQUAL I ASL. sy ol Big N i : World's Falr Reosipts P e to the lack of moisture, "The wook was gon {)}ru_\uu ol n;»l(;-a x;u '.;)m of .\Xlx- Green .wu!\ll. ‘We _.»;'q,. x‘ all \iua i i RUET A i .‘ e e P e - - Ity favorable on ®he Pacific coast, al. he iron or per cent;of the pig | cordage manufacturing interests in the CAGO, Aug, sitors at the fair UROPEAN HOTEL N Rates, 100 4 lne each insertion. ine pe . i 453 Tnited S f i T R e pidtoa, 100 8 Ui vach innortion. #1504 Lind per 0um | Phough in Califoruia tho warm wenthér n | iron, 31,1 por cent, and of the steol, 35.5 | Unites States $6. bo rapresonted at the | are estimated o have spent within the it Buiory & Spratt, 1308 Hulilng LN L i L420pm | the interior of the stato caused fruit to ripen | per cent. meeting. Ex-Mayor Fitler of Phila- | grounds $15,000,000, which is in addition t Misl A2 7, LOWN 100 FARMS IN NEIRASKA. KA T CHICAGO, MIL. & §TC PAUL. | Arrl oo rapidly The fir reat i iy, A St r- | t0 th 1 - and Diskotis, WAL w1l clivan or oxehanizo 08 | e | i 5o Bolol i s aney e PR e o 10 firat great impulse given to the [ delphia will preside und the vice chair- | to the money received for admissions, Jonon m‘\ B AR ONR Q| i o e ALk 7 . | S U e Sy St G | Towd <= Gorn, serlavaly threatenod | by | mochunical - industrics, which infused | mati will probably bo A. L. Tubbs of | Of this amount £5,000,000, according to & with bourd, at Ui § ) A 81" | Saduilere Chidage Rxprean 3 g avhent lohtemeor® | into them new enorgy and life, pro- | San Francisco. Both the receivers and | Chief Clerk Blackwell of the departs T NICELY FUINISUED SOUTIEASD FRONT | 7 CLEAN STOCK OB ( ALNDSE WILT 829 B2 o1t oate sud springwhoat llght; winver | fucing™y constant grawth, and from | o) ization committeo of the | ment of colleetions, has gone into the somy With ilenve and biy Window, nodors con Akds Tl ot o X200, Frauktort lud, | 1eave E. B & MO. VALLEY erivas | wheat better. cing J g ), and from ho reorganization committeo of ¢ cnt of collections, has gone int - roan will, aleove iiud buy wi wdory oon- { &4 18k Foul Hos . "' d. 1 “Ohiaha! Dendi 15ih auc Webator Ss. | Oien North Dakota—Very ' high tempe which they expanded into such marvel- | National Cordage company [expect tosee | treusury of the exposition, When a Vonlouces, Priviloe fa 3 th 2th 13 e 1 . North v high temperature, I ] | I ] 3 Birest 120 10 7 Ao % e f30um e 4:‘“‘\1‘“1 Express hot winds and no nx'lllt-,rv v injurious 1o | ous prosperity us has been unexamiped | represented. The principal question to | summing up .‘(1 the finances of the fair e e 3 i 950 am (X, Sat) Wyo. Bxp. (Bx. Moj all grain aud vegetables; barley, oats and | in history, was largely derived from th be brought bef he meeting will be [ was taken ew days ago the receipt aal s o onethind cash OF o wap A at) Wio Bxp. ; ) story, gely derived from the | be brought before the meeting will be | was ta a uys g pta = WANTED -BOARDERS. s inlaneo Ol ity property o good farm. | 5:4g b dortole (Px. Sunday) ryo huryest genoral amd wheat cutting com- | constitution of 1789, which was clearly | the prices of corduge. The presont | from the concossions wore estimated st Liates, 106 3 Tne esch Tusertion. $1.50 4 1ine per ok, P:)roury, Heb O Rt oA ENORT B imgpoad: qUALY of LABIM svaraging poor. interpreted as giving protection to the | vrices for rope and binding twine are | & total of $200,000 por day. Mr. Black- wonth. Nothiug kaken for lox iy LD AN, (LEA K xeiasce ot | MG O ANRS No ‘f‘,.‘.?'.:. Progressing - nder favorable oniirvést | infant manufactures of the country, and | cquivalent toabout 84 cents per pound. | well adds & very liberal 50 per cont to (1.2 FRONT ROONS, 160w LEAVENWOKTH { Juse. W1 . "Aege s | TTEbani| (Ex. Suwy) Carvoll Pans Whoat better quality than expected; corn | thus directly encouraging their increase | They are the lowest on record. Condi- | that and prowises to do much bettep atroot Na7H 11 A NODEIN T T 0 o Olileaes Bxprass, and Late grain neod raiu & and prosverity, It isa matter of history | tions warrant a price as high as 11 conts | during the three months to come, FOK RENT STORES AND OF FC &8 icor ut grile, Koud residence portion of the ity tern Fiyer .. | _ Neoraska—Week very favorable for har- | that hy these provisions of the constitu- | per pnx‘.ml. and 1 expect that the meet- - e .Kh AL ‘I’ fic 8, Vet Tl s S bl bsn. i 8o vesting: light ralns n southwestern portion | tion and subscquent. enactments nearly | ing will cortainly deeide infavor of an Gorn Uob Murphy's alission, atow, 10c 4 line cach tisertion. 1,80 & line por | 10 b Leaves MISSOURI PACIFIC of the stato greatly benefited corn; ju re Il branches of chanical industeic 1 to 10 or 124 cents per pound. N (s 3 month. Nothung tuken for s (i 4o prag | g . LR KGO8 u uches of mechanical industrics | advance to or cents per poun WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.-~Colonel €, J, ’ 1 YT TR - HAVE 10 ACIES OF I e :", "e'""."."' b3 \atgia: gua :‘f?f"‘v‘:fl\”f”."x'fr“.‘\'.l ."“'“‘;"" fell and corn | \wore stimulated, and the foundations of | An agreement will be made for a stand- Murphy, a special agent of the Departe AENT. BAKERY, IN €O ' OR. Chraaka L 1ot morig Lopm T St Louls B ouerally nosds rain bas any varie d successful manu- 1if it will be formed in the nature of ) riculture, . Vi dor. pirst-elian ocallty. - Cail 121 Shernan e AR 2000 bin, is Ex Kunsus —Conditions unfavorable in south. | the many varied and successful manu- | ard if it will be formed in the ment of Agriculture, better known as A A W | 5.25 B 11111 sk o aAh) ~talilidons Yiaramblo tn. aouth fuvlu;va ;«m.-n now exist were laid | u trust.” “Corn Cob Murphy,” will sail for KENT, OFFICE SPACE GROUN - ou | [T > able; corn and feed crops much impro broud and deep. g Y E R TR - P e OB HENT, OFRICE SPACE ON GROUND | “SROOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. | “Girabsl Dovotithaui Websle Era0 0k o i taynrable i Lmas o, sERRIed | BN EN OOt railraad, t1iren. milos Ruiside of w Mputed Couus, \.'“‘;‘.'..k”‘l.‘t,.,'.‘fi.m’mh Bauh vl Dega _— o q | o= - ——— T | T80 “Sloux_ City Accommodation; 0.03pm | are injured by drouth long, was constructed in the United | CHICAGO, Aug.8.—Gustay Erickson b FOR RENT, THE 4-8TORY BRICK BUILDIN Ratos, 100 4 Lo each losertion, $1.50 o 1.16 b |ioux City Expross (Ex. San.}|12.10 ho ong, v structed n the Unite : b | will advocate the use of corn in the lg...»_u.“. 1 st Pl bulld g s i Srprodt co- | month. " Notiing ke (OF 1oy than 545 bt S Pl Limited: . .ooorr| 84350 o S v —— | States. In -1500 we had 103,507 miles, | Who reported himsell tobe a Swedish | prowing of boor. Owing to the partial me :u’mf‘..‘.”.;‘ »;‘ullvl‘\!vsx il “uuv_”l..\..“;‘..l O T TNEW YORK LIF 510 b | Biueison Passeng, Ex. Sun.)| 845 am Drs M. — o . | constituting 44.18 per centof the mileage int, committed suicide at the Hum- failure of erops in Europe Colonel Mure Ater ou all the Moors, g, eie. ADpLY 0t the ofticd NEW k | Sl == 3 s Moixes, Aug. 8.—The crop bulletin | g % | boldt Park he He shut his n & | | e 0f The L 010 c i L ot type wrliors 10100 | Tasvew T ‘L"" X OITY & PACTFL. DI U A BT SR A of the world, and exceeding by 4,042 | boldt Par hl' e 8 'l‘“ his oo up | phy said that he expected a groat dée e west, all makes, 25 1o 75 per cent saved on al Omahal oot and Marcy Sts, Omaha 8 oel vy, oK, 9 J e p - 3 Y g o : iles tl tire mileag tight and then turned on the gas. AT 1, DB ROOM FOR KENT (N & BOHHD PL00L: S0, ety Al uts, monty” (Al abl | *7.20 aui| 7 Siouk Olty Passenger. 7111020 pm | with a superabundance of sunshine. Light | loigg ¢ ¢ icage ¢l the eld 1 bich ARD laea” fuiued an iho § ' | mand this year for our corn aud other y R A T b M PA Bxblets..... 1000im) | ghowors aro roported, aflording partiat reliet | Pl Amorican people aro tho mot | have driven. him to the doud. e = LAV OUX O] PACTF 2 o " s y » STORAG SOALES ‘Guanal_Debot, 1oth and W abeser Sa. within a small ares, but iu 8 largo part of | comfortably housed, the best clothed ———— Paymastor Sullivau's Court Martial. ¢ — : —T——— m 5.45 St Paul Liniited the state thero was only trace of rain. The | and the best fed people in the world, Hay Dealers to Combine. | VaALLEJO, Cal., Aug. 8.—Paymmster zn!:m HOUSHHOLD, = § Ron .'.m".‘i‘uf\[“"',’.u.'.‘ 0 a oo :Chicago Limited nights. howe were cool and heavy dews | and they ure advancing on right lines to S10UX C11Y, Aug. 8.—The hay deslers | Sullivan pleaded not guilty to the h R AROND BTV oI avin [T OMAA & ST L1 helped the crops some. The status of corn | & higher, botter and purer civilization | of this section, including lowa, Ne- | charges ugainst him in court martial M STORAGEWILLIAMSECROSS, 1214 HARNEY Adcrons Borlun & he 'y vy AL Lol Cat - iare ,j"{"_“‘; | has probably been lowered sowewhat, espe- | than hus ever before existed in the | braskaand South Dakota, will hold a | vesterday. The taking of testimoby 3 | | . i1 R 'cmu, inthe south and center, but with abunde- | worid's history, | meeting here August9 to organice an | was begun.