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CONKLING CAVES. He Confesses that the Executive Oarrigs Too Heavy Guns for the ** Gourtesy Forces,” But Warns the Republicans That They Are Digging a | shooting himself | just under the heart. He was found g near a_sofa, in a bed room, covered with blood. He has lived in | Galveston and Carsican, Texas, and | has wife and three children in Evans- ville, Ind. Financial embarrassment caused him to his life. S e S ST SPORTING. THE WALKING MATCH. clearings of the associated banks were 87,500,000 against 85,700,000 yester- Y. Flour—Ruled steady, but in light inquiry; spring wheat flour, $4 00 ; Minnesota brands, £570; win- ter wheat, $4 50@6 00. Wheat— On regular board winter closed quiet and inactive; No. 3, $1,00; spring wheat fairly active but irregular .mi‘ unsettled; No. 2 cash, Gloucester, from Avon: ; Assy- ria, from Dublin. Sailed: City of Washington, for Havana. | Bavroiore, May 14—1 a. m. rived: Hermann, from Bremen. Qurexstows, May 14—1 a. m.— Sailed: Aleppo, for Boston. Arrived: City of New York, from New York; Wyoming, from New York; L. D. Gough, from Philadelphia. HawbUke, May 14—1 a_m.—Ar- rived: Cambria, from New York. Ar- 81 02} No. 3, 97¢; rejected, 72| each other had an effect on the desti- | nies of men, 'but that the position of | the planets in the sky—that is, in the canopy above the horizon—has such effects. For instance, the ancients | thought the stars in the ascendant— | which means those coming up from the horizon—were those that would influence the carcer of a child b during their ascendaucy, but that had | > do with perihelion and con NUMBER 267 CIRDING THE GREASERS. THE STRONG LEAD---THE WEAK FOLLOW. General Grant Inaugurafes a Rail Revolution in Mexico. | | | | | sPECIAYT. SATE AT THE “BOSTON STORE” Articles of Agreement Signed | and the Route Laid Out. National Amociated Prom. Axtwere, May 14—1 a. m.—Ar-|No. 2 June §102}; July, §1 03 Au- Well, what about Jupiter’s intlu- | Ditch Too Broad to CHicaco, May 14-2 a. m. rived: Rhineland, from Philadelphia. | gust, 99}e; year, 9e. ence on sun spots, which you spoke of | Natioral Asociatel Press. be Spanned. widuight score in the O'Leary walking | New York, May 14—1 a. m.—Ar. | Com—In fair speculative and ship- | 2 moment ago” i Grant’s Mexican Schemes. 616 Tenth Street. —— match_was: Tracey, 441; Struckle, |rived: State of Georgia, from Glas- | ping demand: prices trifle higher but Why, it has bee d that scien-| Mexico, May 4 p. m.—Thef Natioss! Assodated Press. 410; Harris 461; Coripana, 34; | gows Gity of Rio de” Janciro, from | irregulu é&c;uh ezl higher affcta the sun's | president of the ropublc has signed a| S Wasnaxoros, May 14—1 a m.— | Faber, 400; Krohne, 429; Ottignon, | Rio de Janeiro. for mixed, 43] ; No. 2, May, 42¢; cientists have |ilroad contract with _Gen. | ey = (B A i, 4 Ot o i, e, oy Ny i ot it ey S v | it ol vith Gon St | STRAW GOODS! STRAW GOODSI day morning, to make a final_disposi- | night at 1:15, somewhat lame. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. 123, e cause Jupiter’s pes carsnd (line from Mexico possig Pueh tion of the Robertson case. The sena- | cLoSE o e it Oats—Lower; No. 2, cash, 37}@ | ten months, or and O by Tehuantepee taking| Men's Straw Ha L tors came in 80 slowly howevat, that | ommose o NOTON SPRING | 1y BEY SIGN ATREATY WITH FKANCE, | 378c; No 2. white, 39 e P s oo e imte | one vomte siones e bty it tha | w Hats 19¢, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢. no conclusion was Teached. There | oo UYi AND PEDESTRIANIN. AND KUSSIA CHANGES FRONT. | easy; No. 2 May, 373¢; June, 87)@ [head—nand the ewala branch from Vera Cruzand | Men's Straw Hats 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75. s umintieratae Kotk a0 35 samb veii ’lfir‘m ,r;.,\, I;i,.!;nv ul,—-]! h:m Tosts, May 14 —1a. m.—In accord- | 37§; July, 36%; Augusf, 278, ~ years and one [l Lizardo, the company can Boys' Straw Hats 10e, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢. ason Tuesday. The disposition still |~ The sixth and last day of the Lex-| .00 "with the programme previously| Rye—Nominally unchanged; No. 2 (make a great deal of dife | build to: Onzetlo, San Cristobal and soems in favor of & compromise, but | ington Jockey clubs meeting contanied | o, juncad, the Franeh general, Bre- | cash, 81 16; June, $110; July, 9lc, What do you think of the idea ehat | Comitan; scconds’” the suryeg . and | LADIE 4 1 ’ hope of conciliation is meagre. So | three events, but as they were made |1 “\h o arrived here Thursday from | August, 778, ; the sun-spots affect the w [INOSK it ihG i oqun g Wik 8 HATS H LADIES HATQ! fow were present at the hour of con- | P Of purse contests not much enthu- | S thid presented himself, nccom- | Barley—Quiet, little d(;gc\giv No.. 2|41 thiadt they do not do T|six months; third: The road is to be it ton Hats 26c, 651 - { Vening the senate that the caneas was | S8 was shown over the results, al- e o ™o | though there was a large attendence 5 ¥ Y Zen. | of spectators. case the executive sessions of the sen- [Fgbectstors ats concluded early enough.[ {’;gau, hhiwilis ittt cash, 98c@81 00; No. 3, 9 Mess Pork—In moderate dewand 1ad prices shendy; b 816 S0 ; MayJ816 52316 60; June, July, $16 60. mpany is to be al- portation of articles for nd conduct of road free of | o and twenty- we watched the sun-spots thr Id and w have the hot and cool summers, and T could not | lowed i see that they had any effect whatever | struction upon one another. duty du panied by his staff, at_the Bardo pal- ace and held an_appointed interview with the Bey, with a view to_arriving at some definite settlement of the matters of difference between the Bey Finest Milan Hats 75¢. Misses' Sailor Hats 25¢, 85¢, 45¢, 50c, 65¢. Ladies’ Sundown Hats 25¢, 35¢. sEnAT, 2 . : i I8 i 30 The senste, i apen scssion, decided | . ot Cash Clay, 20," MArmion 1) the French government, General | Lard-—Activeand frecly offered. for Frerr e o yeas founn Tands | 500 Trimmed Hats $1.00 upwards. to adsourn from yestariay over anil | he schord sice, purse of $125 for | BreaTd after much preliminarydis- L R e T (g |1 0 T Toucen, tenand cve DRY | nd race, purse of $125 = Ay @10 524; August, $10 5 Brvroun, Tnd p. m.— | cents a_ton; fifth: The road to be the ::r'l' iemlfr\s&-le}{fir:':m:: r yons n-{da.‘n:x-ln;;?r:« ngl[nilm\. half ton aftoli eatoiying “he French| Bulk Meats—Averaged,shade bighes ‘:‘:‘:‘ since the Color atoe D | property of the company, which shall GOODSI DRY GOODS! lietfakively it ithare will o re. | ud. Marey Williarme it i 413, et ‘fif"’,‘;’if“:";‘;i‘;i; o ;}fi?fifl";}"‘ [CEFRAT A e e LS T i Gl s L Arriving Daily from New York reconsideration of the Stanley Mat | The third race, consolation purse, | (o, 5, ronce: The Bey Receipts and shipments— Flour, | the present time. Everything in | subject « ilrond TR T somny hind e, consolation purse, | iho treaty as presented. 6,076, 2719; hent. Ba.s0r 175,356, | the line of vegetation is covered with | layof M wie SATTCTION ROOMS. The principal point in_the settle ment is a provision made for the resi dent French minister in Tunis, who will probably be M. Roustan, the pres- them, and they are found all over the sidewalks and stre executive session yesterday confirmed | was won by Lav: the nomination of Don Parde for|Matt Day, judge of the fifth judicial circuit; |1:43). George K. Gilmore, postmaster at| e 2 Bales Unbleached Muslin 5¢, worth 7 1-2¢. |stick i e The eonimet ot P- G IMLAH, Manager, a, Blanche second v- jr., thind; time, 1:443} com, 97,174, 127,33 31,449 ' rye, 2 4,138, 2, Curious Kleptomania THE NATIONAL GAME. — POWDER Absolutely Pure. [ ‘ T ; 5 ant consul. It will, in that case, be in PR A curious case of kleptomania is : Richmond, Va.; Jerome H, Fee, post- | Ngw Yons, May | : 2l St. Louis Produce Market. I tually the same as the one first sub- =3 RE , May 141 a. m.—Na- | Roustan’s function to watch the action o B havgimis | tually the same as the one first sul master at Adriad, Mich 1. C. Dicket, | onate, 2; Motopeitan, T e D bl e S1. Louss, May 13, [ sated to hae worredin L4 Plaite, | mittol | LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. < Bagal, acketts |, X -1'a. m.—Bos- | to the French government whether the | Wheat —Higher and active export | 5% Satur Lo, Sl | = | 13 ?:1‘“.;‘:"' e Beintte o, traty i oy “excented. and i god | demany No 2, #110 at slns | thin : NEWS OF THE DAY. | BOSTON STORE,” >, -3 e s~ | ——— faith. After signing the treaty the |81 10 May; 1,088 June; €1 02 July; | place with a 2 | g moneys at Salt Lake City, Utah. | A RATLROAD cOMPANY BUCKING aaarysr | WOUld notenter Tunis. To the Bey's| Oorn Easier ot 43} cash; 43} May; | 1 ioitoe *and, upon his return, found i satiTneic eax T ) e il amazement Gen. Breard answered that {513 June: 417 July; 427 August. New Yora, May 13—+ P he president sent in a withdrawal MARIETTA. ko oes moverote-eMioa eatikcal B OS = Hights @37 cash; 57 |that the ivory rings, used to connect || 8 ey ! | } = """"“"""“&" L“:‘.:‘r".v‘“‘“ National Amociated Press. id July, double harnesses, had been taken from | 1y orenclt of the Shoemakers * P Pacag i ey ek ovte-| Anasta) Gao May 141 o m - | PROBABLE CHANGK IN KUMLAN POL 8115 bid. his harness, together with the straps | of wages t the rate SRSy AL LT e A 7, PETERSEURG, May 14.—1 a. m. to which they were buckled. From |ago. They will probably s quest. $ | Wester No allusion was made in executive | o ar 1d Atlantic road, has issued | ; re resignations are an- rhidding through passen- | al el information given by bystanders he The Terrible Heat session to_the reconsideration of the : 3 : New Yok, M b, m.—Se Sisnley MathewngoonSrmatio 1/ gor train t stop at” ¥ § flour- ninister of finance; M. Nico- | t $1 06, was led to suspect a young man named _"\[I‘} s 'ln 1” _"r L f\ll\ nade on the 1 ing town twenty niles above he) , minister of public instruction, and | Jeff. Calvin,son of a citizen of that place. | 13- 1ive, members of the first brigade 1o report cwas made on the after the 15th of this month. The i salt meat first divisic guard, wei tion of W-E. Cliandler. The caucus | oy algo says that round trip tickets { e G o uiet, 85 60@8 60: | Sael gly sought out the boy's| progtrat did not meet again, and will not meet | gt FAp LSS TG MG (O BEREIS [ The press regard these $6 5049 50. d) PR BT, Jf hiis | was fi until next week. Definite information wued: aftor tho sawe date. The | PeCially that of M. Giers, bl z 1% shows that the caeus in the moFning | Comor e oy e S date. The | portunt as the | Tard—Nowminal; £10 50. rings. At first Calvin was inclined to . in the MOMINE| rder was evoked by an - ordi — - esent the imputation cast upon his was simply 8 confepence Meetihy A0l | pysod by the Marictta. council that | 8t Louis Live Stock Market. e Pouitively o action was taketr oh 41 | grains shall not bock the erossings in | A DANGEROUS WOMAN. | St MRS o G TR e s Lusaoneds { e | the town loner than five winutes == Hogs - Lower; Yorkers and Balti- | # search was instituted and the rings | SPECULATIVE GOSSIF. {a time. “Of late several conductors |THE NOTORIOUS KATE LOKANGER Lip- |mores, $5 mixed packing, | brought to light. Tt was also discov wexercising. Orderswere 1 — Some disappointment is expressed | have been arrested and fined for vio- | prarep ox A TECHNICALITY. £5 605 70;choice to fancy, $5 906 | ared that the boy was the posscssor of and the that the republican caucuis produced | lating the une s o 6 20; receipts, 7,000 head; ship- | seck shelter { definite A vosbed day. ¥ i | National Associated Press. 6,100 head. numerous rings of this nature of all AL D e s fhh ok STRIKES Derkorr, May 14—1 a. m.—-Re- (MM HZ2RAT sizes, and for which he could have no i e { is that the-cancus was expected to et i it e ke Sl e by the i | bring out reports of progress made to-| 5 ] yssie X 2 possible nse. Tt can be inferred inity yesterday y I the concilistion of the factions, | THE BAKEES 0F BUpraio ok s |quashed the T s [ were obtained, but as the Chicago Notes. but there appears to be no progress to| KISk I s s, This Dt er ) OGS b T I P L G never known to take any Cuicaco, May 13-4 p. m.—Wi, report. There are still some senators | Nationl Asociated Froe. e e i - ancasl| OUSCHONIORTH B ATAN BT WL CATLE his failing in the Wikt ror, died last w | who, notwithstanding the strongasser- | Burea 14 v'|')“.‘:‘I";Hisl,“v}\lllu»sllnnt t George I;;lm‘dl"m METEOROLOG | rings is certainly a eurious one. the effec ST tiont by the administration, indulge | bakers threaten L strilaton | Lt e e Tsor e Rt (o, | ke = - (ftern veral other Monday, unless the in- | again & y REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the hope that the executive may all the names of Robertson and Chandle 10 exchange places in the nominations. With this idea Chandler’s nominati are in. | on | Prof. | Lo Pacific hotel with his bride. were narried on last Sund: creased. Th a_breakeup « Monday next. iploy the penny m_astronomer, is at the Grand | The DOUBLY FATAL EXPLOSION. The i corded yesterd: lowing transfers were re- at the county clerk’s TWO MEN KILLED BY A KENTUCKY STORE- | has been kept in the committee. It ——— | 'y o o B ‘the , = o Aoy ‘any YE POTATO BUG. HOUSE BLOWL Joseph, Mo., the lady being. Mrs. | Off ted tor tius paper by Real Estate e oy = | National Asociatel Pres Sallie D, Crawford, daughter of Mr. |John L. McCague, real estate agent | Fike fora 4 way, since the committee do not meet | 1y e | X " K tice el MEROUS AFPEARANCE 15| Mitwoon, K .| Charles M. Thompson, of that city, | and conveyancer: i ot (batl fvemiEtl / A wajority of the senators recog- e el o xalan o Gray- |and a heice of the late rebel General| john Kreuser to Wmn. Gentleman: | decide they are receiving sufficient ro. 2 nize the fact, however, that a with- | National Associated Press on.S e b patores s e LR NDIPSO. | £ N § of lot 8, block 10, Tsaacs & Sel- ieration there will be no strike drawal of Rcbertson, conditional or| BEorokn, Ind., May 14—1 a, m.—— | house of Morgan & Bro. William| Fiction got upa very sprightly ittle | 4, 850. No decided change has taken place in is absolutely dmpossible; vand | The whole face of the carth in this| Morgon and son anda man named |romance and erept: into & St. Joseph | “\yy, (i Chambers and wife to Ed- | the case of (he ctriking switchmen. ¢ x u l B ioms ot doubtless heing iade | vicinity is covered with the Colorade | Parre-t were severely burned, the l L) paer with it sbout this marrisge. | yard H. Crowell: sundry lots incity| -~ o by Seue e - F',r'““,,“,dm" the ,,,,,m,m,,.'f early | potato bug. The; v v, and probably Morgan will | Fiction had it that Prof. Proctor went | &) i “0F0 Y s Death by Sewer Gas. ) i ict aneti O of Ehss pespara tiou | Kands of vegotath The store burned. Loss|to Australia last summer with an in- | "\ Bl OO L L New Yo, May 4p.m. Ben WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING \ e e A i [ e : alid wife, and that Mra. Crawford |\ s Parmelee and wife to Julin | g5 4 vault cleaner, was lowered ‘ ttien s allod o tha tone that | ASlargs 1 SRERNEE 1) Loottsdliput i |i e ey o i wentuiere n_fluplm.l valid 1._\.151,;."‘1. e ShiNe RLL 0 intoavvanlt at the eomer_of Ninth ! the uncontested nominations had been | an appearance last Saturday, and the | xyom womne v nd both invalids died, according to | * yp il to Catharine Keane: |4 Race streets this morning, and t passed upon, and that it was neceseary | ruk and file are now sitting on fences | (oo e e blse C oW T DRt it | (L o ot Bopyaih e 16th & Donglag i, | st el ey ol g o5 s e oo o, o i v 1% e ot e e | N Yook o e of the first cauous making the firet | = e l "‘é""“ '"'\l"v‘t‘l'“‘ pathy, and fell in 1‘..\-.- 'I'hlv l'l'mw l¢ 20 acres. in see. 1, town |little girl, only thr : o » {SStaoniiga et £oliy over | A TELEGRAPHI DUEL wrsday evening. He came to this | sent 4 reporter to the Grand Pacific | | s 5 just been sent to the hospital in 1 G ]d dsl W t h dJ t]h [}t was suggested that us the contested |A Pt BY TWO rUNACioUS or m-“rl -;m«l dfllnilcmlwr of tlmlinnufl facts. |lots 1 and 2, biock She was found in an alley way Come and see our stock, aw we will be ple shorw oo, e o . | T0RS, WHO HAD NEVER §POI that has figured conspicuously and | Prof. Proctor came down to the of-| "¢ o oo 4 OMAHA, NEB. g should e, dome s relase he | Yaira! Awodate Pre. honorably in the politics and history | fice in_response to Hehas |~ 7 L S COOL MINNESOTA. e T > EDHOLM & ERICKSON. senators from- the- binding ofect of| CuARoTrE, X. C., May14 La. m, |oF Maryland. {beon. i Chiengo, and. a great. man blook 7, Reed’s 2 - - . e 4 e B ol Cove, | ) o A, | ReOPle have sean him, but for the beu-| G iaiion: v a & o . = No vote was taken on tne matter; | the fo legraph operator here . | efit of a great many more who have| “pquin B Crowell to Win, . Cham- | L€ Drifts Open and = She not, it may be stated that he is short | Reaches Daylight butthe sentiment expressed was to the | and the latter at G ors: lots in city of Omaha; | ! New York Money and Stocks. e : “bond that had existed |have Slong been quarreling over the (York Money and Stocks. | and ' broad-shouldered, and wears | o5 . ¢ e osobved by oonelusion ofthe | wires, though they had mever scen Vaus stusen X, X, May 12 | blak clothes. He looks like a worker, | » W. A. L. Gibbons i i consideration of uncontested nomina- | each other. Yestetday De Febre chal- | MoNEY—3 per cent. exchange strong and | a7 man of pusiness, an archit ol itall additionw o tions. In other words, the republican ged Cove, over the wire, and lnst higher at 4 8614 88! something of that sort. He cuts his| % 0. “Cool Minnesota’ { | night, wi el SR @ NTS, kers—which are gray—quite short | ~ " 7 e ity & e senators now hold themselves free to | night, with scconds, they met at Gas-| ONKERMEAT whiskérs—n] gray-—quil Boggs & Hill to J. M. Wait: w | hbors, the Sioux City & { FO00 P00 4 e2500 cach: | act as they please in regard to taking | tonia, half way between Charlotteand | _ Firm. 7 and after the “muttonchop” order, |1, (5 Lok 5, Boggs & Hill's addi- oux City & St. Paul { up other nominations. No reported |Greenville. They agreed to discard W:" coups. : ga é ompei and l;m eyes, “hwih‘a_n- t». own, o ]zv‘u tion; w d Om HOUSES AND LOTS, nominations are now before the sen- | pistols and fight with fists. After a |rcvups. ... 1238 Currency 6. searching as one of his telescopes, but | S Gty 0 G ke 2 o g b sons are to be | bitter straggle, e bt an oup. .11 have a humorous twinkle quite hunan, | et o £ 188 250 S e sl Pt Inflations w0 enen s oo ot ware bty | mn et o o ok e parly stentic” s fo I T el St bt st o J. W. MURPHY & CO., BOO IS L e | pill bereported probably adversely on | punished: )‘;enernlvlurfelnth;ngn;xn!}vrx::h o the | dicate that all that isordinarily mortal | eather be favorable, in sl of cool weatlor for in a8 Wh 1 al L D al . ot] caucus —— highest point of the season. N. Y. C. rose | 18 theorized out of his soul. He has| = “Cop 0 0 tion to her usually delightful climate ; Monday. and unloss another, Suucts | wavwano wirE oF A PROFESSOR. | Lo to 1507 SL G, o 11 e |Lhe wmitakubla Englishy ncen, s s T e ] st oiesale quor ealers 9 FARMS ol AP, < — o ling to 112l N. W. 10 129, ing to | is a very interesting gentleman to talk | ing park trac x past winter among her b d around PR . 200 | Knd el R SR LN n:‘.‘;,‘fi‘fl.‘é’.%‘;"fi«wfufiifi"fif:&9;3 | Undoubtedly the best shirt in the herlakes a quantity of snow and ice And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. | ing ones predict a final ad- | journment Thursday. i GOO,00() Ao Laxe conkiwc's PAREWRLL avDRES. | 1t leaked out ata late hour last night | that one of the principal speakers at | the republican eaucus vesterday morn- | 2 (M) A5 15 PoLGLas cOuNTT. HE. RESIG National Associated Press, Corvmsrs, K; The board of d = college have been for a week in 14 of Columbus t 1 a m. h 5 4, 943 Tex- na 122; Del. & entral 101; Han- preferred, 1123; C.P. 01}; Ontario & P, rose 1}, K. & T. to 49; , prefern Lack: ow much truth i sor,” asked the reporter, *in worry that the human fauiily is just now about PERINELION AND FLO and the stars in general 1 the aving o, profes- | (- | that | of material and nited Omaha ctured at the actory. The superia rkmanshiy at improv fronts, rein bined with th is reinfore other superh 1 which will hardly disappear before the | ap1sate le of July The fishing n Minnetonka and the s is said to be better vear than ever and sportsmen are ady whipping the clear waters thy Corner Lith and Dougl Ste., Omaha, Neb THE GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HOUSE. b y gating a charge of gross immorality in | d Jower: . T, d the stan backs, and reinforced sleeves, makes |1 o s 5l (il It “;]'::i‘ tho conlust of tha wife: of 'the. Dresi-| Moy Oncsor N eu e o erie D | Nokia bit imot w bit," laughed. the | e and, mitforced slocres, makes | oo el and bass. M. HELLMAN & CO ~ ACRES N SARPY QOUNTY that he made .a soft,of farewell ad- | g;p Rev. Lowber. The charges were | tur & Evansville 46, Mol i | professor. | Gtting. " garment of the kind. esec| . Many Nebraska people havealready - - )06 dress, thanking his friends who stood : CWell, how ab P 3 y - IR ress, g 5 stood | fully proven and Mr. Lowber has re- | Market now strong. X. ¥ C. 150; Hanni- | “‘Well, how about_the comet some- | | ed at the m s clared their intention to spend the . c 'y by him and annouced bis fecognitioh | gigmed the presidency and gome to | bal common, 80 aad excite. body by the name of Swift discover- | ! L b ol s e e S —mssio are e S Tin Smts | st les | = —_— sl i kg "“;”“:‘ ]‘ e daliver lik wayand | New York Produce Market. Ldjlé:vi(tm: l.“‘u..' Has he discover- | §uaranteed fivst-class and will ‘refund | & Bo,* = o and ol p g % y & one. Heissaid also to have stated {"1¢ 0 1T MOther 2 New York,May 18, | ed another comet! Well, didn't know if found neces ul hotels springing up_every year | i LSy . Ny 3 3 0 ? 5 Bl wool, | along the lakes will more. guests = that the commerce committee would | The weather. Flour —Quiet. / it, 'm sure. I'm the worst person in | Ll e e it O IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , LARGE AMOUNT OF roportthe momination on Monday, |yl |, Wheat—No. "2 red winter, May | e world to come to learn about such |51 \ade . with | _Maj. O'Bryan, the agent of the Sioux | dosirsd o b placed o the eeon | { e M o ecturing gon knowe But ita iy vt and vl lunged s Fuls | The Tapgest Clothing House West of Chicago Sllblll‘him PI‘[IDBI'T;}’, firmation of Robertson he said that | S0UTi ¥ Y ows May s58@itic P e persons ye special inducoments | 2 to0 e LG n p ould ep ditch | loud slightly warmer, | it JIo% : S (R o g ol | in the manner these goods are made | ¢il Bl rmation regarding | i i Lhr);lllhllu}nnv{ ull.dxlgnd‘eq‘ ‘m"lt.‘ inds, falling | Rye—Steady. But let's takea seat, and 11l tell you g St 500 G "€ | Minnesd 1 accommodati and | for the party and one that could n | Pork June $1626a17 25. about some of these thing e ! A Department for Children's Clothing X ONE, TEN, TWESTY 0R PoRTY-AckE | bo easily cromed or flled up. For his Lard—May 810 70. And, seating himself, the professor Ph. Gortueniee, 1807 Farnham St | z % part he desired to wash his hands of Boston to Be Redressed. Butter - Unchanged. fixed his eye on the office flagging, and EPITAPH ON ROGER BACON. We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's LOTS, WITHIN ONE TO FIVE all cipation in the republican | National Associated Press. . Cheese - Unchanged. turning over the card meditatively be- One day whilt trying his coms to mow of | Furnishing Goods in great variety, and a heavy stock of Trunk: MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. | blunders that would result from that erox, May 14—1 & m.—Judge gs 12@13)e. tween his fingers, kept gazing at this| E [ g s in great variety, a avy stoc Tunks, confirmation. Field, of the supreme court, yester-| Whisk; »minal and that spot on_the stone floor as if | Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from This report of his speech is given on the authority of those who heard it, but it has not been sufficiently kiown as yet to cause much comment duy afternoon granted an application that the city of Boston appear in court May 30th, to show cause why & man- damus should not issue aguinst it to Toledo Produce Market. Toteoo, May 13. Wheat—Quiet; No. 2 red Wabash he had a constellation in the range of vision. “Tt used to be thought,” said he, “that the stars had an influence on He wight quite easily have saved his Hacon. ¥/INE OF CARDUI or Ladies only. | the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. about to compel a general meeting of votersto | cash, S1 15; asked $1 143 bid; June | the weather, on floods, pestilences and ASC ¥, Goctiaani © | . $250|000 TO LOAN Wi erapaper Mar Abrosd, | o divers wronge Tt in lloged | 1,128 July, €1 083; Avguat, €1 O4E |l dac st of thing,” ut cicnce s "* | Alarge TATLORING FORCE is etployed by us, and we make i that the application was made under| Corn_Firm, 48jc; No. 2, ‘nominal | disproved it. The truth is that the AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE ¢ AT A o Pres. the ald statute for the government of |at 48¢; No. 2 white, 394c; damagod, | influence of all the planets together is | N ‘TF‘H‘I S B e G Cricaco, May 14—1 a. m.—The members of the Missouri press asso- ciation, on their annual excursion, at- rived in this city yesterday morning 8 Per Cent. Boston when it was a small town. A Drunkard’s Death. National Associated Pres, Oats—Quiet; No. 2,42c asked: 41}c bid. not equal to the difference between the greatest and least influence which the’ wWoon exerts in a ye: And if all the giant planets - those outside of the ASTE STREET. Of all medicines advertised to cure affection of the Thro: . we know of no Lun; we can rec CALI. AND SEE US. .ot o |30l and 1303 Farnham St., cor. 13th. from Jefferson City, Mo., where their| Copuames, 0., May 141 3 o e T Rt e ts Corhiats “aon! umend so highly as De. Kixe's New annual convention has just been held. I(‘hhsl:nn ot g g et Caicaco, May 12. ?::c];iinflxd e o Discovnt for Clnsuitiption; Coughs, To-day and o-morrow will b spent | vas found dead at the bottom of the | Hogt Receipts, 16,000; shipments, | [UEREE 0 BT (0 0 0 | Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Hay Fe. | WM F S'I'OE“'ZEL { here in visiting various places of in- | collar steps at th 400; stronger market and clearance | VRS SR I PR T SR S8 | Hoarseness, Tickling in the | . . y NEW MAPS OF OMAHA, terest Monday Siop willbe made | Lancaster. He had fallen n a drunk- | P41y made at firmer rates; common | "6 woon's. influence by ‘:lmi loss of voice, cte. This med- | to Milwaukee, aftel ich the excur- e 2 ixed packing 85 50@5 855 | o Gifferance "between its gre Jositively cure, and that 2 Shmista will start on their way home. | " "o died 1o avy packing and shipping | Mer® difference between s greatest| S LT '1 Dealer in Hardware, e Jerked His Last Beer. 25, quality poor; culls and | ¢, jeast ifluence” o | medicine can show PUBLISHED BY THIS AGENCY, ationa) Asociated Press. light Yorkars $5 20@5 40. e to pieces this year?” sitive and permanent ¢ inols Legislation. Derrorr, May 14 —1a. m.—VYester- Cattle—Receipts, 3600: shipments ey . | ady been effected b 4 = National Asociated Prom. By i HVAOH S Ranown)| SHO0:H e Eewi ) mrslht el ke CIE W ba Ll G | Sy et effscted by | 25¢ each; Mounted, $1.| Sexixoriews, I, May 13—1 a m. | man was found in the river at Spring- | sold; good to choice heavy, 85 75@ |Planets are coming into conjunction | | Bronet o b ol ] * % 4 "bill passed the Tlinois legislature [ wells. He wore a beer peddler's |6 10; common to fair, 5 2@ 60; | °very now and then all the time. Two | e R ettt | yesterday morning ~ prohibiting rail- | apron. thin Oregon cattle, €5 0005 15; distil. ‘l’,‘"'h"e?‘h':';‘yu‘x:"” °‘1:’L‘z'!;’;j:"""';)€"“ Welsi betall TR Toads doing business in the state, un- - lery stock, $540; butcher's stock | L7th of 3 g rial. Trial bottles changing their freight rates without first posting notices of such a change in all the offices along the road for a period of sixty days. A bill was also Houses, Stores, Hotels, Farms, Lots, Lands, National Amociated Press. Derrorr, May 14 5 Estris Manufacturing company’s saw mill burned at Owasso, yesterday weak, $250@325; good to choice, £3 00@4 75; grass Texans, 83,75; fed common to good, 84 505 00; stockers and feeders slow and a shade “And there will be no more trouble this year because so many come to- gether?” queried the reporter. ““There is no more reason o expect WHIPPLE, M'MILLEN & CO., Diamond Setters, Engravers and Jewelers, CREIGHTON BLOCIK, SPRING STOCK JUST IN. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer Offi Rooms. passed yesterday afternoon providing | momning. Loss, $6,000: insurance, | yeqker: sodi o |it than that Jupiter has an effect on s much canmot be said of the | =, ifludrm sine die on May 30" | 81,600, e o :x‘;&:flt‘nm::int;:dmaggi ;&“K ot THE SUN_SPOTS. ever faithful wife l,.l ...uu..}r. con- | OF ALIL EKINDS OF CANS. etc., ete., = - Sheop—- Reosipts, 1,500; shipments, | 1% that The Times had a full |stantly watching and caring for her| Tenth and Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb. Mysterious Poisoning. Michigan's Veteran Editor Gone. 700; demand fate bt hardly aqual &g | Statement of the approaching perihe- dear ones, never neglecting a single | el b il Lo S e National Associated Press. Nelloaat Aivocitad Pres. supoly: common to chuice wheler |lia, and it was right in that within duty in their behalf. - When they are |, lases Futablahed 4 TO RENT OR LEASE. Owexsvnze, Ky., May 141 a m | Demorm, May 14—1 a. m—Hon. | gi'io" ot b enee® Toole™ | five years there are to -be more_than assailed by disease. the system | “West of chi NS OREATEA i . 1 —Mr. Thowas his wife and | John'N. Ingersoll, a veteran: o et Shipped, | have occurred for a great while should haca throigh. cleansing, the e ) T { two,children, were poisoned yesterday | journalist and.palitician, died at Co- | 1\ 5 B¢, eak on| “The reporter said_that somebody | stomach and bowels T blood | ?‘ . morning from some unknown_source. | runna, Mich., yesterday morning,aged ST e S had stated that developments of as- | purified, malarial poison exterminated, | g The poisoning has resulted inthe death | 64 years. Ho has been in failing health e tronomy were more and more demon- she st know that Electric Bitters ] % of one of the children, aged fifteen |for two or three years, but though = g & strating that there was, after all, some are the only sure remedy. They are | And Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit, ‘while the others are still early blind, continued his editorial Cmicaco, May 13. | ground for ancient astrology. Did the best and purest medicine in_ the | Jobber of . gy, Poultry and Country Produce generally. Pur. very cdhical condition. %5 {labors to the end The local woney market steady at 5 | the professor think so! world, and only cost fifty centa. Sold| % et Wi Can, and iled st asrent Sarked Raion —— = e @Tc according to the grade of security | ““On the contrary, if anybody reads by Ish & McMahon. ) l B T ‘Another Weary of Life Ocean Steamer Movements and the supply of loanable fonds is | the works of ancient astrology,” said [ GENERAL WESTERN AGENT Folt National Amociated Pres. National Amociated Pres. more than ample. Eastern exchange [he, “they will sce what a mistake “BLACK-DRAUGHT” makes chills | BOOTE'S OVAL BRAND O¥STERS, New Orueaws, May 14—1la m—| New York, May 14—1 a m.—|between city banks was firm with |thatis. The astrologists claimed, not and fever impossible. S — D. Cerf, a commereial drummer, com= | Arrived : Maine, from Bremen ; | sales at 50c premium per81,000. The | that the relations of the plancts to e A5 0. Gosamenté I FRESH LAKE, RIVER AND SALT WATER FISH. e SR 6 jom Stung Bull: Eue| the. "o fetts,