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NUMBER 216, !T“E SUHKE“7 S}EAMER. eral of Mexico, in celebration of the STALWARTS nEmssEn. mittee of forty-three, hieaded by the| Pork—In foir demaud and un- | powerful men to open Hooke's hand governor, and including the mayor, | changed. |and gt _the passage of the bill. Grant’s southern yor, | chang 3 jieco of glass from e " i e — chuirman o the bard o tradey and | LariTn fae domand and e kim. * e e n- o rouight 1 28 J ) el adiourn wibhbat Seting on; other prominent citizens, together [spot sales of western steam, 811 0f ' that the doctor 2 A List of Thoss Who. Perished | e pubtic acht < o | Demograts Hava Basolved t0 Ab- | vien's smb-oommittco of thirty ve, | @11 10; city do, $10 874@10'90. il € fandiiey B ol by the Dreadful Calamity gtain from an Allianco With | 2nd, representing overy profussion, | - Cut Meats - Unchanged. - tho wound will prove fatal y GENERAL NEWS. trade, commerce, ete. The names in-| Boef—Unchanged. ina few days. The singular feature o the st‘ Lawm]me L Pn: Elfl.‘lfll‘ Fa“ti(m' cluded in the above co: ‘Whisk; ommal. f the ease is that on the iollowing A sub-commiittee are the Cotton—Spot sales, firm; midlings, | day, Haake returned to_ his_serviee vrH Bexo, Tnd., May 25—An old dred and fifty Boston o ¢ | 10c; futures steady, but lower e made d e attel e ! irom Porter, ‘Cass_county, IR tho sty ot T e Seri b omer | T [ T okl et £ enrts 616 I10th Street (See Flag) One Hundred and - Seventy | Mich.waskilled hear thiscity to-day. | A Caucus of the S scheme at an adjourned meeting on Liverpool Produce. a He was un- % He vasceamping -out: with his family. « " Was Sune 1st. Livereoor, Ma; able to do so on account of the ter- Bodies Haveo FarBeen _ | on theiwway west. After diner he| Half Breeds : hares Floue-Acerica; WGEIRIT ahle 0 0o a0 on) B oy e tax Recovered. was leading a stallion, when it at- Night. H MARKETSBY TELEGRAPH. | Wheat—Winter, 9@ 6d; white, | writing fneked him theow i {3 the griund i S 10069 0d; spring; 8 Gaoy; Cican witde Secitsl Eintr M3 SP Mav 25— noon.— | It also bit great chuuks of flesh from | The Business Men of the New| <y, % . Corn—4s 104d. ek Sl e 3 Loxpox, Ont., o 3 g ¥, May poison or let some one blow my brain Obe hundred and severity bodies have | the poor man’s face. York Urging Conkling and ox cent; exchange | Lard—59s. e Ea il i e T s0'far been recovered from- the scene | DETsorr, Mich., May 25.—Johnnie Platt's Re-Election. ¢ Pork—72s 6 pain scemed to clear his mind. He Mfl Eflflfi l’:flm] L WS anisse, six years old, son of a widow was Iying i tical_condition at which capsized last|in Windsor, Ontario, was instantly e & Toledo Produce Market. T :u«;er;ing AStriby | sva evening-with several hundred pevsons | killed thismorning. The hiredman left x ToLEpo, May 25. | acious of his condition-and yet-unable : 3 3 ~|on bosrd. It s probable dhat two | him alone in 2 wagon, and_tho horse |, The Exeitemen M:y‘.,flw_, e = P MU NG T orIeuE ol s Elflgfllnt PBI‘G?JBS, S S m Jives are lost"PE* river | ran awey and threw him out. The oLl ml;m‘ll;y e " v was strong and buoy- | €0 81 16; amber, Michigan, cash, A Mysterious A""\Th“fi"" =N # . ™ = b, e o 18! June, 81 17 N 2 red, > - s The, ey | o s o G abruta” | 22 St ol et e 45 N, e B 6 1 s |, Do’y Mk Beanutiful Prints ed is 4 narrow s ace " Rl v bubtsaly | ba erally 255 Point St. Ignace, yes 1 empties into Lake St. Clair with its| G Rt Ry | o b e : : 17 July, 8L 14 August, S1 095 Sinthers, Sottice Kinw, while : 3 L g i~ | waged by Conkling for his return to |y A 3 red. Wabas : Absolutely P s i b ks pent, Clarles B |t sonate. The administration mem. | Aduu 35 st e S Y standing at o window in the Tauber New L;mg Blllltlllgs. solutely Fure. ere. the . s wanclocted residont; 4 W Lo ‘&’_*l;:‘,‘.‘i; e e DR o Qi h misel ke by k. s T e out ade from Grape Cream Tartar. N < st X0 hiladel- | ¢, he defeat of Conkling or Y o 10 s BliEnls 5210 ie mills were shut down g ot e T o i | Sl foct loop with womo cur: | plia & Ohia, sicereident; any candidato put in nomination i | G <l e e e o msnceestul searcl fnstivwed or| LADJES LINEN ULSTERS $1.25,$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 sy, (e oty vpatic | Cut The Sieamer WS W. Luce, J his interest. A conference was held |N. 1. 0. 108 sty = the assassin. <l PRy P (0 PECT st Tool Sold only in cano, by all Grocers | e LIV HHD (L 00 W weste g d W. B. Palu, | ¢ the Delevan House this morning al. | L A Town: Destroyed. ROVAL BAKING g et b e ¥ ) f the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, | oty 1 Litrce Rock, Ark., M fhe | Another Lot of those Splendid Table Linens (Bed Borders) 50¢ , G ray RSIng SROiL £ e B ossurs Sy Subjects of june- | Sharpe, Crowley and others of the | . =5 news was I d this morning of a|65¢, 75¢ per yard. cursions botweon this place and the | tion roports, 1 : : news wan s morning of S ol SE TS T e stalwarts. r Firmi: . .. | destructive fire at Morrison, the coun where there isa_summer hof e bn AT EUANSICUTLISBE: 5 i . @42 8 i l ty seat of |x...,3.. unty. 'r].bl-l‘x:‘.“ ‘,., "RECOgnized Headquarters for Hats.” pic-nic grounds. The Victa - Aunaxy, N. Y., May | e a6 Stes . 2 whito, 304 e waa_almost en- ; so little water, and with R of | The e e g s 0. ot e o i | . Thousands Ladiesand Misses’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate Bihe i vouulinga Néad, sgmstiaiig| 5 10Llovs At oob } sonfidence n tho result. Robertson| Ga orr { Wince Unottlod ot 81053, |ine $500 reward for a clew that will | a6 Wholesale Prices. il llding DisTmssengora untBeath | oo says in an interview that neither Conk- | € & A- b ST lead to the arrest of the incendiarios. ey ; Hi | Ting nor Platt can be returned, that e | Del & Hud 21 M, : Cincinnati Produce. e o i it s oo j Jike rosty el Hiambera\ plodgal tived| D& : GGy Doparture of Dr. Rickment. | P. G. IMLAH, - - - Manager, The following list of the Dusrane, o Dr. Richmond, who has been prac b : e Dufrane, ren el el : 5| Pork_—Dull r. Richumond, who has been prac R ot A Rbiiiog: ¥ A o i Citcaco, May 25.—J. R. Mariner, | have fifty by to-night, when he will be | Preferred i Lard—Easier; current make, $10 60; 008 U (AN Sue{atus LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES S accident Iast wight, the “‘Victe ative of Copenhiagen, Denmark. | prepared to give the list. Conkling bulk, easier. ; the state for the last two years, an- ,‘:‘:,“",fi'{h‘:‘nl e Hoadre e o s at the Phanix | denies this statement Chicago Produce Market. Bulk Meats—Short ribs, $8 40. e R oy vt Sdaere SAbont 150 bodies in this morning. From| Robertson’s p Cueaco, May Bacon - Quiet. Toetibon s Ot N - been Tacovered. it notall indentified, | uniforms found “in his trank he is be- t will end secure a ma- | On 'Change wheat was active, high-| ¥ ady; family, #4 [ s settling Nebrasks. Tfic Mr. Wm. Asbury and wife, Maple|licved to bo v of the United | jority of the to absent | er and excited, but corn . J 3 red amber, | doctor has hundreds of friends in th street; Wm. H. Millman and two [ States - clves from cus. 2 2 36 car- - H section who sincerely regret this de- children, Wm. McEride yasses- | ATLANTA, f\l.‘v" (‘Ih.\ ik "']l* 3 impossible frtiid b c g v ;. No. 2 mixed, 48}e | termination. Tt may be safely said, b e U abershaw ve already se sufticient | of cors S s By o e oo ittiigin tlioiroputvati| v LR e S "Oats—Active; No. 2, mixed, 40} i Glass & Bassett, H. Beatons and his ce children yesterday, was | Robertson, if unablo to contr c| Flour—In good demand and [bid. memberof the ion, that two childre v lightniug and instantly | caucus, will endeavor to prevent any | stronger; spring wheat flour, $4 00@ ier; 1l 81 15. | no physician everca = o children,it is thought,are | republican eaucus by compelling ""'i 00 for common to choice western; | Barley - Nominal; No. 2fall, 81 15. | 1 g0 short a space of tine su i < s Morrison, |fatally injurcd o committee to Tefuse to confer 575 for common to choice| Whisky—Quict af 8105, g e il e M amnes | With the house committee. Stalw A brands; 6 00@7 50 for = == Hie, Johm, acod 19 and B | AemgEany Ooidiay, 20 will checkmate him by calling a cau- Pittsburg Live Stook. tive a practice. Industrious and enc a ed 15, da [ Shekingly. mangled Ty stone from a | €1 on & petition signed by amajoritay |~ = ;s s ; getic, he w McPherso blast explosion mear this city this | > republican memb f the [winter, 110; spring W ay o—Fa 5 . f his patients. The doctor stBd§ Bl | Harsset ! Third, Robertson if de- again very unsettled c . nd § B0 Vusiness was transacted, | hends shipments, Lintehol oy e Tgiods AR e e i I fair_demand; Philadel- |and the Register-Call, while commend- ity this “"“mm“ i WaSington n for the speculative grade. The influ- 3 Yorkers, 5 80@ |ing him to the citizens of Omaha, PSR - | ence e m et Weak receip, 3,200 ;| 9163 Him €very. suceess in his v s, oo after % _ | hom Central City, e astern mark range from 24 75 5 SHicaGo, M e 5 : = Al B = of the night editor of The Advert pOmicaco, M o and the new | evidently in sympathy with the im- and child; Minnie Hogan, Waterloo |8ion of the We line di- on the ground|provement b N 109} for Philadelphia Produce. and child; gan, | )} p Z Eddie Loman, Mrs. M. |rectorsis being held in this city to- l}\wx?ht:lm only has ln.“.-xl-_lt.,,m).;..-luny; SL10} for June; §1 1114 3 PiiLapkLenia, May 2 s and child, George strect; |42 States senators. The |for July; $1 0571 for August; 99}e ES o Heron, William stre Crxersyat, 0., M Another | stalwarts cl at th reeds” | 99ic for the year; No. 3 spring, ¢ y; 81 233 Any one having dead animals [ will remove son Abbott, son of Mr. H. G. Ab-|strike of the strect car employ i m and fall into line when | 1 00; rejected, quiet. . 3 ash; 5 them free of charge. Leave onlers southeast bott, coinage marker; McTntosh, | imminent. When the late strike was | the The “‘half-breeds” | Corn—Opencd firmer, but under the | oraee ceHaes 4k 1 B - ssoad dooe? ‘mrm|-rui||i ed the company gave pledges | sty y will have the support of inmm.cr..lc quite liberal offerings the | KBAETS not to discharg onc on_ account | the prices declined d@de on the whole . | of connection therewith. They have | pa e which will keep their forecs | range, at which reduction the m: . Dollic | since done so. together. . ruled with considerable st oct, Miss Lillie| CevgrviLus, Orto.May 2.—1 p. THE FIRST MOVE. | the close. Spe g - Barroiore, May daughter of ex-alderman | . — The reformed Presbyterian Synod | The half breeds control the senate | CTa! 3 r -1 Flour—Strong. %Lm. \,\ Chine, Mr of North Ameriea, which has béen in | caucus committee and later this mor- a o reduc s “h\e:tfl"inn TR ;| session here.during the past weck [ning severed notice that tho. senato % op,cash: 427 |long berrv. &1 301 Thos. Stephens; Mrs. an; | adjourned to meet s Darlington, Ta., | caucus committcs Goomed <& wnwiso |for By 428 for. o vm.t«ffi R Johnnie Leclair of Lond the third week in May, 1882, to enter into a joint caucus. 43 for A e e _EW * i B Mizwavkee, Wi May 25. THE ADMINISTRATION'S BOME. F 5 orie Y utSsotiienicullist? Miss Cornish of g street, Rose|geheidered & Rein, tanners, have| The sensati 8 i - A o y M. U, . ~ h N ic sensation this aft £ - No. 2, 30%c < .. |Bailey, W. Braddiner of London|giled. Liabilitics, $15,000. Asscts, | Conkling’s disgustat the action of sena | 2 Rifatl General sactitiones and QUterigian. | West, Minnie Aumcsburg of London | ypyq) | tor MoCesitiy fckiniriiaiof tho seriato| L DU Milwaukeo Markot. e, over {{;‘\ R Taiat — " caucus committce, which rofused to | o 26} for the MiLwauKEE, May 2 o Nesdenie, A , | Maria A Signifioant Romarlk. enter into joint taucus, Conkling e o St w3t 0 iicons teet: My 0. ety ignific i g a Connel of Richmond street, Mr. Geo. | National Associated Press oL i Mo adSvadity L . 4 e W. Gloss, Miss Fanny Cooper, Mr.| New York, May 25—10 p. m SR 2 ved) 3 t MRS, LOUISE MOHR, |l s thro chliron, i 1is | Senoetey oF Kinte’ Daine. rfuses 10| fepafers e only hope of the | aefreed fuwren, wlich were i goud Oraduate of the S, Louis Schoo!of Nedicine, ot | dRughter | of Mr. Jos. Burns, | talk on senatorial contest, he says he |Jing promising Grant's presenco if e o M L B e iormia troet, Between Fifteonth | Albert - Cole, William 8. Deacon. fis here on private business. id | desired and . the contest can be | Augasts 701 150 al and Sixteentt, STILL LATER Davis, senator of Illinois, also he: stayed of till Grant e fi.‘“:h: ‘ANmmlm T 05o. bid i e W R - e e o e e "' FDHOLM & ERICKSON sty hour durin the dey o oo | I addition 20 ¢ o ettt | tial fight will bo- between momopoly | uid that Conklings promising if & BB e M EEH THEGR ) STRBEERT. SPRING STOCEK JUST IN. withouk disparagement to any CURe] in building up as ies with him the kind wi Curcaco, North America; Mrs. tt, Ox-|g, ford strect; Mrs. C. Matthews, wife w = = B -~ @ — ) - - i <& & w T 8 i e =¢8 = 5 =& ; B D o B &0 e g £ [=] OCRBIGHTON BLOCK, 1SWTED Ofice opposi i Rye—Steady at €1 11. 3 for Septembe Barley—Steady at 04c. - already mentioned, are those |and anti-monopoly. | caucus was sccured, that he would at- | yarket quict at 510 decline; Vheat—Steady; My WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING BRIDGE NOTICE. Mahew the editor of A make a personal appeal 0 | 2163016 40 for x bid for May { — The Advertiser; Mrs. Swmart, wife of | . Commodore Nutt Dead. f-breeds,” N1 o o ok 21645 (f,: }?,,fyr Corn—Firmer; 45}c for cash; 43¢ HMRE ~SEAVED PROPOSALS Willbe ruscived Ly the | the editor of The Free Press, and son. | = | of his cloguence, has made them pre- for May. o % undersgned wntil S clop . Setmries Bne | The majority of the people o Y ] * | vent a caucus, if possible. Lard—Liberally of and demand | Oats—Higher at 38c. o I, for b o e Yarhot betwetn | women and. children, - of the poorer | D3 57 e 2 o S e S e awred and domand | Pork—Firm at $16 RHEUM ATISM 3 T aconting o | clasa, Tt is estimated that between | & yoE Wl AGEE NP6 T m— for July and| Lard—Lowerat 810 55. y LARGEST STOCK 0F six and eight hundred e The failure of the stalwarts to sccure | 3 211 G5 for Septomber. ; caionsin : lgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, £ 2 - - | Many teturmed on foot rather tha aefal | Wl W low TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Ll . 5 [} ]d dSilver Wateh d Jewelr h U 5 i R L e S e i L o P sestta, Sorgesso to Ghese, | 1010 AN S1IVET Watchesand Jewelryin the Uity g SONEL AN oy an accident nex Cattcaco, May 261 a. o |To. secure fifty-four signatures for a|sides, 88 /2068 Loxpos, May 25.—The tr Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, SWell- | e antse o stock, as e wil e please to show oo Byl Lwavoe, Doy, ____ to the shallowness of th m exports from C | call for a caucus, has depressed the [ Whisky—Uncha Herr Most, editor of The Freiheit ings and Sprains, Burns and | 3 srpry &z DODGE, EDHOLM & ERICKSON DR. C. B. RICHMOND, |m=sn ™ 3 | January Ist, include 11 stalwarts and made them quict. They | Receipts—Flour 41,838, was begun to-day. The attorney gene: = Scalds, General Bodily e e, 5 in tried to pr ¢ working like beavers and ate rais- | 308, com 207,044, oats 16 -ye | ral insisted that Most urged peopie Pains, ————— ¥ (Formerly ‘Aseistant Physican in Chicago Ob-| ot i0 0200 warned the people off. The 2 : ; 242; barley t murder. Most's counsel d p 2 . Stetric Hos ut of Disease ing a pereeptible reaction. Telegrams ; barley 13,514, | commit murder. IO o th, Ear and Headache, Frosted o uddenly rushod fro i s tht.on Coe i st fox | 11 010, wheat 116,- | and claimed the indictment defeeti 7"},;, b el othoe FOoOR SAILE Wil devote my entire attention to Obstetrics, | to the othe o ve 25728 tierces of lard. workers and they are crowdi 35,705, oats 80,015, ryo| Chief Justice Coleridge dissenting. g Pains and Aches. e Medical and Surgical Discases pper supporters b el ry train. Not a federal office- : Crammed With a Cob. o Preper i o et SR S Tisain e i S e, 00 12| AR tho ol crowd o, o river: A Author Dead. e e : Crors Rarios, Towa, May 25—4| gl rremton m crth symier umaon | J R 1)l RKHE M| The Princess Louise, with heip, ar-| oy L 7 for the stalwarts, but scores of ATk D . - Lars Bouland, an eccentric old | et A tial catdla but the comparsively ) m ¢ ophre 5 outlay of ‘es every ote suffer- THE OLDEST rived soon after the catastophr Rocuester, May 1 a. m.—Cal- | breeds” are here. Robertson said o | 1o ciny man, who has lived alone in o hut at | Hof cotier of 60 Centy, snd etery Seosuter, KENNEDY'S - Homs Mission vin Townsend, author of “Civil Ge ot of the Associated P el lae s SLios edish scttlement near this city, | of it ciai. ¥s |Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, ‘Women's Homo Misslon. ) . “We hav 5 Directions in Eleven Languages. ational Avaoeated Prese, cenment,” “Eeonomical Law,” and |night: *We have now fo e e i AST - INDIA eparouss, M 1 & m— |weveral othar educational works, died | pledged to refuso to ge &l ontat 00} for S a1 LD BY ALLDRUGGISTS ANDTEALERS Cor. Douglas and Fourteenth streets. ) | ve fifty i e 2 IN MEDICINE. The Won S a6 Mien siety | last even ng of the brain, |and expect h)hmu_hfl) more by this | Sante; 100 for the year. . ONETHOUSAND LOTS in the city and additi T The Women's Home Mission society | 8050 Tk e ey la | s L0 ey .| A.VOGELER & CO., |nosim s i b i m yadeeing wsl Ao Ee e e drawn a 15 cor | was found. after the body was « Doaltimore, 2., U 84 | 000 1o at % per teit ani 0000 =, : e Tho Walking Motch. yciraumstances wore than ity ax T 7 for | covered. : b ik — | R G < i sixty. ‘e only need twenty-seven to | 4. oy . don’t speculate eirel Sullh | 30, W Aond oo Gctionibt Chriiling and | suiay 4dofos Septat Ko e Bitter Endt PROBATE NOTICE. Donglas wd ¥ proportion ~ They rais 1000 : holrss oF Soniding and | s, 0 bushel New Yowg, May . this meeting. The clec e ¢ Yo Lttt ial says: A e resulted s follows: - President, Mrs. Jbe defeated in this contest. | 367 for July; 28c for A cague yesterday, several [At a County Conrte Tl 4t the Co : President Arthur said: “We will | 4,104, 75,000 bushels. kers stated that the people mow | Room, i and for sid Conn yet succend in getting the necessary NGl pots propased to sacry ol the. Land| (1ol Pt Tios { fifty-four names, aud will suceeedin | pork g1 624 for June; $12 423 | Leaguo principles to the ond. At a matter of o of Mary Whelan, having the caucus called. Thave no fgop jy) 5 for August; 213 80| yrand review in in Phnix park yes- doubt of our success on that score. | for ghe 'y Total sales, 1,500 bar- | te ie Lord Lieutenant, was cold- | reed, Atmitmtor ot the T know some people rels. Iy reccived. Not a cheor was raised, | Mary Whel - ¥ snrsaros, May 261 a. talk bl l"'fl Jmscht app Lard—210 65 for June; €10 73 fur | cven the splondid march cording se Miss Law 3 e indications for to-day are: tato of allin AN E AT i Bl Tulysio o Loyl e sl A Ty o % | blue, are those who don't know w S D B M . T, | o bt Mosin e N L oty | s 89,0 fo e yeer ales, ' ] 22 Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods ¢ e Corresponding ' secaetary, [varonetarzioeal tains; with soulliBashjo s what 18 going on and being —— B i sc why the prayer of it et 3 donot, by any means, - ; petition ranted; and that notice FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a ILER & CO., A" ——— R e <=2y e hisining: to tise up now 7 ¥ | ot the pen Fecrots intsrmtan T ensS A Fat Take. t Robertson's fefusal to go into | g 0 o0 O sl : et T O LA Oudie i the m—— ST X & KR i I Billibe Wik Hogs - Receipts, 25,000 head; shi d says the sentiment of the republi B HOWARD ! S6ITIT, SEND TOR FPRICE-LIST. Ind., can party is overwhelmingly against < ‘ Bhils siver Failroad 14 sistor ,.-1..:»1. i el u e our S o b ly 10¢ lower; common to o Shufflod off, i s MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Ne tes the 0. & B, Company | son,. were retupning fo their home good mixed packing, £ 80 Cixaisyat, O., May 25, 1 a. 120 sections for cach twenty wiles of i Sosastapolin o wagon, aud_ ylion | policy aloof | Choico vy pack The body of William Duesche was | & SHTON HENDRIS, G 40; building, to be commenced at Onton=| P oy hoth _pepublian faations. Tt is | { 1€ SO B P e e e Rl ok I i Ja, N { | ots, 86 105 40; ) g Sun last | andsts, Onaa, Neb, the cor y until the whele road is{gon of Dr. Ausberger : erats Im\nymuly\‘d m]qlva)(‘m;x from all | ¢ 500 e, & mai’u pigs ¥ dlaR e iorualh tokPorTon ‘.| DISEASES OF THE EYE * complet is supposed to be fatally injured, and |allianee with either the Robertaon or | 6,08 " piointe 5,100 hea ol iyt o Tl ey S i pp—— Rafi-ond Btoskhelers Mosting. | 17; McKoo and Mrs." Ansh ery | stalwart fuction on the, «uestivn, 5F |y, ents, 3,200 head; demand ar- | known that he threw himself from the Bar and Throat. Ry v et more e at | Suspension Brid; Natioual Amociated Prow. — aucns is held and nominations made, | Ket tore act go fuspension Bridge. Cutcaco, May 2510 p. m="The| A Historioal Ggastio Tros: | bui have determined to vote with |Josterday's e export catile, _ No Chinamen. \DR, L B, GRADDY, annual meeting of the stockl fi An Athens (Geece) correspondent f o B ;| 85 90@G 10; good to choice shippi Sax Fraxcsco, May 25 —The cit- g 3 7 ZA2_| the Mlinois Central-wilrvad w writes that but few days a0, oue of | hope by oatoa aylit § : (o to fair, & 105 #0; |izens of Mana county held amass| Oculist, Aurist & Laryngist. at the o the two giant-trees, which the flora of | republican ran 1 ; butchers’ | meeting in Bodie and resalved that [ ] Hand Sewed Shoes a Specialty | 5 ving very brief. | fhe Peloponesus could boast of, hias | demou dleo- | stock, slow but steady at. $4 0064 50; (no Chinamen should be allowed to | Oce Over Kennard's Drug Store, 8. W. e '*“T“"}"‘*‘L"“‘ Teen destroyed by fire after » peacen-| tion. Both “half | POF, & medjuth lfh’ uu*‘ 80; -] wark o the milraad naw being eon- Oor 16t and £ s e e « 000, nted. After some | o existence of 5,000 years. It waa | braeds are holding a ca -night, | tred te: 0y 00; grass Tex- | structed to Mona lake. The miners " 2 all 3 routine business, the following gen- | et By e | S, &3 Caloradas, €5 f hlalis A tok et R SAL il with towe ani ail ap H. DOHLE & GO.§jum: v a i | e f o e 83,5000 2 20, 0 s i st ol PR S ARERE) Tobacoo from 25¢. per pound wpwards. . ors had expired, were re-clected: W A : g " |and steady at $3 40a 25, accardiny et o L 2o . mflmg Shue Stfll‘fl, E Mderan, O3 j e Tl s B T i ity stock alvs, 811 0018 06 {;",fl;fi.‘,;‘:f‘f‘“}}'“:‘;j“:‘jfl"fiie; e T Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. % e LdT L NEBRASKA e i e Pl e thosus o, < S i o k{‘f:_‘;kf" A e :‘}‘m-h‘;'l“”n"EER LAND AGENCY Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. \doubtedly the best shirt in the Mezican Matters. {most fully developed the diaueter of | state, “ThEwwires yot continue laen [MEN,; 1,000 h taken place but if the oppsiionis | A1 RATHBUN, | = . M. Ri{ ) ra division, Yorl e petition of Byron ‘8juemefueasg Snofg ‘WSILYWA3HY ‘ViS348A0 HO4 AR ‘' ‘NOILAWASNOD w A FAMILY TONIC HBflvB‘;A’H. b -+ (/7] ,_ b~ =] o9 m (7] - (-] = (—] [} > BestAssortment! SOOI 1SOMOT § S mAn tha yerdure amounted to 75 feet, the was slow and values wea ; } 5 - ) | = = = D States is manufactured at the | National Assocat: w2 W 2 the | with {hese' mensages. v 3 s continued the railroad will probably G Skt Factry. The superiorty | : o |vonterones to, 540 fest. "Th | HESMONges T e Shandoner: e WM. F. STOETZEL of material and workmanship, com- | —The senate is in session considering |tree was a perfect cd.cus. g Yy ey A Maniac's Freak. Cambridge, Neb. . . y bined with their great improvements, |the concessions asked for the Eads- |little dreamt of perishing ultimatelg soaaHbrh $4/00@5 St L. o Sax Fraxcisco, May 25—4 p. m.— that is reinforced fronts, reinforced | Tehauntepee raitroad scheme and | and untimety at the hands of a misentt good, s @5 25. Fred Haake, a young_ German musi- | 1,000 acree governmens lad open to Home: b backs, and teinforced slceves, makes | Graut's project for the Mexican na- [ ble band of gypsies, who had y — faw, o native of Cincinnati, was| st breemplions and Tinber caime. 209 Dealer in Hardware, their chirt the most durable and best | tional ..'u“y. Tt is probable thatits shade for a halting pl wley, county, New York Produce Market. adjudged insane a fow daysago by the | ohe best deeded farms (s Sunthwestern . fitting garment of the kind, ever|both bills will pass. The senate ap-|whose carelessness with the camp-fire | P “ouifhs shiarge committing rape New York, May court at Weaverville, Cal., and com- | ka widt Tuuber and water forsle, 4 fos choice price of lved to receive Eads’ project | 18id low the historical giant. The in- | on his daughter, thirteen years of age, | Flour—Strong and 10G15¢ higher |mitted to the Napa insane syhum. |3 B s o S g ey pears resglved to recele Eads” BROJEEt | 1 itanta of the nearest Spartan vil | whom he throatened &0 Kill if she Wheat-Oniarad 1820 highiors Sl | AT oM iat dataiierlta watell Haak |t o o saas : t-class.and will refund et lage are ingonsolable, more so | told. This is the second outrage on | closed at a decline; demand active; | but left the room for a mement. He | 560 e U HRGAIN A buildng with the money if found necessary. Diaz, ex-president of the republic, those of the hamlet Mistra, who do- | the same girl. Excitement is intenso | spot sales of No. 2 red winter, $127 |had got but few fect away when he i, furnitare and sock,on 1o e, make._a_specialty of all wool, 2 +| rived a considerable e from the fand lynching is feared. @1 28; No. 3 do, 81 23}@1 24; No. 1 |heard the sound of breaking glass, he b o has rosigned bis seat s senator for [ F PR TR TS e b i 8 do, § . ; Or tha Retares, fomnitare and. stock will bo Shake, “Canton flarmel, also - ting the tree. white, $1 25@1 27. ran back and discovered Haake in the Tented. Inquire of ED. KE i ",n’}wuga‘d S There # now but one more giant left | - World's Pair, Com—1In good demand and 3@lc | middle of the room with both hands, a 9L | N W ARFE. g %:“.?Sug o T inthe provinge-—an enorspous gl | o et s Hightn; syt s of No. %, 363 which wers " hanioafle, prssing e ~ in Crry Mexico, May 261 a. m.—|tain on the. southern shore of the| Bostox, May 26—1 a. m.—At a|steamer mixed, 57}c. against his throat, he apparently A 3 J hW o ek l'emnwfl?'q:g‘nll z.?&’".‘fi "The Eads ship railway bill passed the | Gulf of Lepanto, near Naupactus. {meeting of the citizens of Boston at| _Oats—In good demand and higher; |stuck the piece of glass straight into Ve a]I‘BI’, 00 WOTKer an all aGUII’BI‘ B N er these goods aro mada | semate onthe first reading by a vote of | Its dimensions exceed even those of | the Hoel. Ven Dome last evening, te | No. 1 white, 53¢; No. 2 do, 50c; | his neck in front, and then hicked 'u':fl.::ir ‘protection. 37 to 7; on thesecond nmlngu‘:_gl.m ,{eae js)l'ldw m lm; 2y point of age, |consider the project for world's fair in | mixed, 453@40c. and sawed with it, severing the wind- | Qo ) AND FRENCHLESONSGlven OF ALY, KEINDS OF CANS. % MR, by aunanimous vote. A break® [its reco ort by five or six cen- [ 1885, resulted in the adoption of a| Rye—Nominal ipe, but not cuttingany large arteries. | ¥, byan experionced teacher. Easy Psw";'ol;:'h-ar. was given Mz. Egds by the gen- | turies, . .| pesolution_appointing a general com-| Barley—Nominal, B equired the united stremgth of two | B, S moderte. 3. Wilgo¥, 2| Tenth and' Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb.

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