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i - B e, JE O‘\IAIIA DAILY BEE: 'l‘ ISDAY. APRIL 4 188.. \ e — — — = —— e ; 1“ ; ot W S B MeGrire P Mathows 11 ge porportion of American farmers, | Bivens John Emerson W1 lomer win lqp.r : thews ‘ _GUUNCU B UFFS NEWS i position above indicated, The | Ebright E Emerson Wm--2 | Pollaid M D Dol B 2 sl Ahy Martin 1 SPRING AND SUMMER STOOK . g- of poultry is often looked upon | Elbridge J ¢ Edstrom Mart Penny sohn w Pinkham E R Murray W F=2 Nicholas T 1 ) MONEY AND MUSCLE: |as an simost intolerable nuisance, well | Edhotes 1ou Ehlers D ¢ Pochimann Henry Poterson Andy—1| Nidi{i i Newton G W - enough to have about w unan- | Ellingwood J M Engelmann R Paul C H Phillip [h"" Olsor Oliver R W OF— \ okt o i nounced call is made 1 mom- | Bitner Ennest Eddy H W Paul 0 ¢ Patrick A § Y O'Donahoe D Thougt resented by ReV.|ber of tho clergy, in such ol so prox- | Kllegard C J Kdmenson Joseph | Polack A Pigman “i'h roston B g Mr. Lemen Conce rning imity that some w"rv ler miy l‘-\ n- | Elholm N J Ellet Wesloy Potter H 18 Phelps v E P | M ’ B ’ d Ch-ld ) — \ soil, Tho truth | aloner 15 1 Fernandies Frank [platez Panl ~ Peterson Chas i R L : He 1 t s 6F tabier dnd ok of chickens do much to :;“‘“-"“i Iy‘h, ;“':““_;"‘,"."Fl' 1 1ps A W Phelps Bryant ftouser i 1 he Side of r an of toxivis {nsouts o m«\.ml_..nn ‘rench £ ¥ | S0 W PPrice sohn H ¢ ) Strikes at Monopolies, Verin 1 ol WAIL &t 86 rhilds ' H - Ford W W ne sames Potterw H | > e ) " cellent “pickin : "»“‘-“*'; L ’l“‘t""‘l'“"k\ Platz Meilchovi Poterson 1\;»}:1 N ! lot) . T e “*preact wJ B 1ola Fran Patrick Frank (¢ Perking 1 W p Thero was alargo audience gathered | 21T ;“»f; e D). | Flanagin Pat Frost G W Pyles Phillip y ¥ Wa at the Daptist church Sunday even. |1y ¢, ke TRt the M, '“‘l‘-"“l“ l"“, I““} \I'I‘v\‘hv'- Putnam w 1 o win P y : .0 | iustances. S 5 At Ay L ) | Relationship of Labor and To . oedet that & flook of : l\)”t](‘ Ilv |U,“‘,‘1|‘My l.‘n'hm |1 \\1“| I nl Ready for Inspectlon Capital.” He took as his t poultry may come up to the ]M‘l‘ ‘l [} o :{ 4o \! I IIW‘““ i Al ¥ e v A vhio sy | Floyd J G tove D B tichardson Alex ™ p in revelations: ‘Il [ full valuo ‘of profit to which they | LAV o o A Rove Sty el I —AT leadoth into captivity shall go into|are capable, their habits and wants [Fallombee ITK lstrom Rowles Joo § Richliew Edward Fe NSRS & 3 Xill h tho |Fhould bo carefully studied. Oae of | Goiham D 1, Gorden F A tthburn G R Rowlos l""vll!' ) ‘.‘, e ::\ N L K,S captivity; ho that killoth with He | the worst practices possible to bo fol- vl Joht Gomman .0 Rowo James 15 Rowley Richar 1i'§f'f LR A sword must be killed by the sword.” | lowed is to allow them unrestrained | Giiton WA L Gallagher Ton Ritchio J4 Ridor wm The speaker interpreted the passage | access to a crib of cor; l:’"f“"“?f; Garden John A Gridiey 7 WS |Rase CC K 'I;':N‘L"I’l S o Mies § ki oaning th rengeanc . | they become so fat as to be neatly | (;ay Thos Gridley J W Jr oy James K lusse b nes Mrs 5 H ek i 'l‘“‘]“ “""‘i’“l‘” when | eten in egg produotion, and fail maf ”mm“‘_,”" Gridley 0 I Roe Peter w RobbinsonStaphen Kimball Mea M 12 P&l&(}fl GlUL]llllg 0use. taken iy hard by man led to still |y o helping to swell tho exches NeAR We | GoMasABak Robbing Francia Robertson win | Kuce Mioa 1) further troubles and vegeance. | uer of the household, as thf«{lnlm;flu T Gibbon W T, Ilim 1 W T e :‘“ s e e g o o e Tou shon | Geninnet B Gorkemd Rk} Kogmdw, \iRarioe | febeeid THE LOWEST PRICES CUARANTEED and Ho would take oare of the right| faic allowance of BIkeC lecta i toNe Gannute I ild John R Roestimoaon Nols | Moy, Adse MM and see that justice was meted out. tatoes, (even though you lave to send Gates H N Gridley F P Ross John M Robb Joseph ;h.u. n Miss J 1816 Farnam Street, Near 14th, - The principle laid down in the text|to Scotland for them,) with a dish of Gowinner Otto Girossman Frank Eu[u;el; l!‘l\.l L.ucfiyl;u’;‘t;nm 1 staétieod, L was a true one, and applicable to theso [ gravel, nmll1 n;‘ntt]her of lmllcu n[-;[,mfl) CIohRA T HoR Griftin J A ;::::I: y “( E::\:p;)." I"l‘ na I A Hy il st w i o h they may have free ac: | (;reen I A e ; Smith . Si JR RAYIROH O ) o < b F times and to the question in hand. |near, t;’l‘:cy“almt)nu‘t)l et te :::Yf{-"vlfeé\c v Gwyer Wm A Bt g ot Lo Hayinend ¥ag! Smmeitas ¥ Those nations which had conquered water, and good warm quarters for lll:\yukeu UiE Hill G A Smith W A Staley T J- § r S mith ‘“\I J % A others by the sword had in turn been | roosting places, and for shelter in cold | fauson ' T Housel C C Smith B V. Btraight O 1 Siliteh MisTE Thoble Mis A conquered, and those who had en-)or stormy weather, which will admit | Hodges James ~ Hoel A R SR ““‘.‘"“‘V Thayer Miss 5 Thompson Mrs M slaved others, had in turn been led|plonty of sunshine, Tho things pro- | fuus 15 15 Fsia ok Smith P Shinn Mose F s on s M Uoaeen Mesd into captivity, History showed this vided, it will not bo so materially dif- | Hynt Chas Hopgood A D \chm!(lt cJ paulding Geo Wood Mrs M Wilson Miss N 0 PERA H to be true. Soveral instances were| forent. This will be of great impor- | Horze Fyanklin Hine 1 W Schmitt Henry Springborg LD | Wooleus Miss N Wition Miss A y " cited, and the condition of many | tanco toa young breeder m establish- | Houek M D Hilbert A H : l"lht.h(“lh v\ :“,l..., ;]g} ]A] 3 Tiios, F. Hati, Postmaster, 7 European countries pictured as ilins- [ing himself, especially with his cus- | fouse J Hilbert Andrew Schmitt Chas A Sachese Bern hart Y i trative, while in our own lund the | tomers who' might depend on his Hovsen Ener Holdsrmann - = Smith 1 M Sturges Jacob Under Boyd S Opera House.’ 4 slavery of the blacks had been paid|counsel and advice. Integrity is | Hadfiold Toa Higgins M A Smith J L i Sargent D B £ i in blood and sorrow. overgtling, In fact, tho business is | Fyland Ja Hoel Frank Smithe B K Soderholn 1 ¥ i, i Tho speaker slhuwlml 1”'“1 at pres- o myth and a sham without it. RN Sl :““m B ((I,l Sywren ¢ : f a1 ent capital was thus leading rinto % HRBEHIA: Hoxthousen W, eseman Chas Shill John . sty lar St ck o & captivity. Ho citod facts and figures, | suqden Changes ofthe Weather O .,‘:]i‘,‘ 5 Higgins © W g Schwabe Herman Are noW daily receiving large Stocks y ) first trom Europe and then from this tiah Oakian Hoaslid Haward: | Trioas Tohe Schwabo Aug | land, showing how lsbor was' boing | putmonary, bronohial, and asth: | arard Hunter Jobn s RErenibH {Dater SPRING GOOD | crushed and crowded into the dust. | yatic troubles. “Brown’s Bronchial | Hall It F EOETRTOE I R G s In Europe priestoraft and kinzeraft | puochos” will lay irritation which [ Hansen Lyk Hiokman Henr i Spencer ¢ 5 i i were responsible. Whito laborers induces coughing, oftentimes giving | Hansen Nels / Haxley D o> | Stratton w i o And invite the people to call and examine ot were being given a_pittance, royal|jnediate Haroman A 8 Himebaugh P ¢ [Stevens Geo I Goods i families being supported in hix- T R Hurlbert H M Howo 7 B Stone 1<,‘14w . = ury and idleness, and drawing im ara A ra Hall F A Hansen Wm Savage . : mense sums from the sweat and blood HE\’I**I‘RAH_ON LIST. HR et Hardustiah Phillip G od Goods | LOW Prlce& ! of the toiling mas SINTH WARD Harman ¢ H Hofiman G S oAk Tok ~ U ’ try capitel was L SINTHAWARD. Hoftman J W Harrison K J s o @ + Europe kingeraft was crushing it. |y g Axford Carr Hine C D Hughes W H § on "”1"\';” LA azte feland 2 AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE ; WL B 1 that if the|Albeo G J Anderson A H Hammond Geo Hayes F 8 Eiontione i S En T h y The speal ed that if the rong G Anderson James | Haverly DM Hennesy W P 8 ) 8 on. oEIbHln g (L ERRR A » principles tianity were uni- | ARAIRN G0 puiauop Jumes | {areel Honswn John | Seharrock Robert Solls Juck e ol G Opera House Shoe Store. i versally accepted and followed, no [ 41E ARG R ] ey Sander Albert H s D M it EMPL nestCAROLId ari s RO ILE LR byt ) Adkins S F Hobbi Hall R $ Soyelberg ) D Shields Jas H 5 "Gy, 4 OBGotlaB i fathor (and Annin W E Adkins Samuel | Harvis Henry Houston Sam SimpAon WS RGN T8 uers and QM | brothers, if put mto pra AR AW AR VAL Hovedin Hill ¥ W Steppin A ll‘ : :m\'(-lr f‘.-u}r = LY EE e HhAD erywher, would o Andres Gutlip Anderson HM [ Hall A 13 Henirickson Hans | 3% 5;1“:' ot Solivan MMichael | it penetrsia tho Conccng o Misdonr OpEEREOBNGH Dl Toor 1 bubEuh | i Cey G peieas e SamtE | HIRL B L Sl Ohos Stevenson John Smallwood O | OHICAGO ("Lh ISLAND & Pa shall remember that no such oppres- | ‘4 ShE N AREsDIP Hanlin Thos HEtsn Pa Thomas J D CIFIO RATLWAY o EX I 5 ey Ahlquist Joseph I" Adams D I anlin Thos einricl Tibke Martir J ”"m“( titagoYonialtip brack in sons como from the principles of| %y 0uia Albert ~ Anderson AM | Haynes J B Helpry W S Tibko Martin ) : : i christianity but_from thoso falsoly|spjorson Bent Asmusen HansJ | Hoynes D W Lty 4 i professine to be following these prin- | {4400 Lt i 'lhwxup‘nnll P Tuttle Thomas 1 si” Mo g n ciplos. It might bo sor down as afBered o | T Tttner Martin Tttner Herman Taschuck B M Thompson Hans 8 Aa every phaionge ; d | fixed fact that anything oppreasing to (1111 DiAROY A Ittner Nicols luncgan G A Van | Taschuck Brano Thirlweli Wi | man in the. name of christianity was | Barnacle R Brodshaw David | -5 St 'l'y,.lclmitlk GB };.ggm-g Chfllsl Satan clothed as an argel of ligh Buftineton H K Barland Jas L Jordan Collins L OUDBONLALS) Timm Henry Tarpening Lyman A . ; The speaker having given the relig- | Barkes Jomes Barlow M T Johuson Christ—1 Jepson Tdward | uylor James G Troxwell. 1 I D | .N‘l?m,l y Is Now Located in His New Store, S ious viw, took up the question from | Barker Austin P Bailey F B Jones A ¥ -Ihml‘; 5 Hup | Thomson N P Thomas D L RAGH, with am a worldly standpoint, ¢ pictured | Barker J M Jarker W d k i A L4 rastter Simon ‘onder Peter A u g Jupint: iHel piobired Darker W J Jones Henry—1 Jacobbeager Hub | 3 Tonder Pet o M the two extrome views, one of which | Brig.s J & Baesett G O Jones Geo 1T Jensen R P Thompeon G Trottea W Moo Ther Folley b slos oo . formed the doing away with all prop- | Breroton Chas Beddis S J ‘;..s‘scl,l "\Sll -;nncs Hu:‘.l:; ot Tunnell A N ™ Taylor J.vhJu il he N Y k D G- d St erty rights, the other which would | Briscoo R Blair Harry G Joster g7l gonesiienxy Thompson W Thomas C 1. ot (do nob forgot thia) divectly to ovory ew Yor )y oods Store. shoot down any one aitating in favor | Budd J Bell Cyrus D ‘:af‘"'m"n‘:}\;’ -""hl"fl""ILucns w Tageard J A Thomas G W RESADES 1SS st 11 | Que Door East of the 14 of labor. Both views he thought| Barnacle J R Bennett J S Johnson WN Jackson Isaca 1s H were wrong. Without a property | Du,diok I' R Benson W V Johnson John I3 Johnson Ohrist—2 | vy, Trott Albert Van Trott Aug AND OPEN FOR BUESINESS. right there would hé no incentive for | Buckner Harrison Bell J W Jorta sl-\ § vl"flll:lsnn”lmfus M| Vanchuaan V. Vanderford Joe industry to accumul. property, 4 Ballou O 1 Bosard W R Jacobson ut_‘:u5 Jackson ,‘-‘“‘ry Valentine J Vankuran I aociety could uot exist, = It was. true | Bime Robert Brown John Jones Johw G Johwaon BF S AR ) s NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS! LARGEST VARIETY that a man bad no natural right ‘to| Bandorfl' Christ Bonner Geo C Johuson Christian Jerferson Lewis VA J Vinezar W H and foir y Y ) 1 " land any more than any other|Brown Conrod Bundersom John | cour A N D hbrass VErLaNTY d Siat OF BOY’S'AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN! N, man, God gave the earih to all|Becmer D B Bushnell ¢ Kreft E Kiight Rred yburgh BVining & P “opmTCES WA DOV, " men not to any T [ Balddor Henry 1{..4- low 5 D Kirby H H Kam e Biank. ol L man’ or set of men, just as he gave | Burnham Levott Y Kifr Wi Knmmer Lowis CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Alzanduyatet to sl men SRInRIorm: |iBurntan NiC pin Bdward Kammer Stamslaus | W : ) g soci wever, it was neces- | Broadbent J B pJE Kinney Harris Williams ¥ Silag Rrg H 2 i |308 FAE'NHAM ST sary for some individual rights to be | Barber C J Kelley W T Kenyon W C Waddell ' K T K & A P given up for the good of the whole, | Blakely C H Kelley Pat Kragskow J § Walker J W o Wm tues-thyrsab ) and hence property richts had been | Blowers Lyman R e ENMOAL Kellom John H Walker 11 D Williams EUEU ) R DE TN RN healatal | oLt s it e S o e S e ostablished. A man must be pro-| Barker B M Brown A KochbAllon Koeene W H Willis J G Withnell R S tected in these rights by sc Blayney F 8 Boughton Win Kriebs Wm Kutfohl Wm Watson J H Villiams L B on the other hand the man Berg Gust Bubsen James KrenyerJohn C Kearney Patrick | Willet Harriss lonsall J jr something to socicty in return for| Bennett Walter Ballinger Wim Waller Frank Wicderkehr J P these rights A man could not by | Bowyer John Buttler Chas M | Lucas R H Lane D W Wilson John Washington L sr his own industry accumulate a mill- | [arr Jas M Bates Frod S Ludington Horace Leary € A Wilborn G W Wold Peter ion dollars, There something | Beard W L Benson E 12 Ludington F M Lahr Chas Wiese ¢ H Woodworth 1, wrong in society where it was possible | Beston R § Brown Frank D | Ludington H S Larson Ol Williams O B West J B fora men to accumulate such great| Brady John S Bongler H 8 Lee P M Lamkin G S Wilson Thomas Ward Wm P} fortunes, and there was always theft | Buroer J Boyd David Leavitt H T Lawton J C Weymiller Chas ~ Witte S H or injustico as the basis. If society | Beyshlay John Ballack ¥ C Lowd Henry Lester w O Welshans WJ Wells Chas o LA e protected a selfish, grasping dishonest | Braroton Geo T Belick John Larson A G Lowis N Wakely 1 Woodburn J HV IHE LEADING man in the possession of a fortune, | Brown P I, Barker Fredrick | Lindzy John Lard w J Wilbor Martin ~ Williams R A The Oldest Wholesa.le and = surely society was not bound to pro- [ Ball John Bruechart ¥ H W | Lowd Andrew Lucas A K Walgek August Wiley H B E teot him afor death in the dinponi-| L - e Lowery Casper Lniey T H Wroth L Whitney W N | Retail JEWELRY HOUSE tion of the proporty, The spoaker]Cifl T G Ay A Lingafelt H L g Wick Otto Whitaker Wm ¢ o e THE WEST ! did not believe 1 wills, A man had | Claussin R Cronemeyer llI ~ Willard ¢ H Woodrull' John AT in'Omaha. Visitorscanhere G ull AA i th mo right after death to reach his| Cusiday L E Chapmea I & Mogle Win Munson O D Wilke Gustave I PRINCIEALLINE ies in SIL- lvw eneral Agents for the ) ghostly arm back to, menago worldly Garcall G v o ffif.k.x lllidlxy’xll‘.l—rl el e S Phso s Young D F CAGE)NR— find all novelties in - [Finest and Best Pianos and P affairs longer, Such proporty should | Colo J o Moore It ¢ Manderson C T [Yost C 18 & be divided in sscordance with just|ColoDT =~ Olatk N § \lf:ffn.-..xy Murphy Mike Zabriskie Edgar Zimmer F P CHI 4 VER WARE. CLOCKS, Organs manufactured, laws among the immediate farmly | Cannon Martin Cook 1 F Bl ani R A Bl e BB PEORIA, Rich and Stylish Jewel ur prices are as Low as ) Clark Daniel Clark Phiflip ich an ylis! ry, only, and after they had received af Clark Danie . P Martinson N T Maroney Edward [is a trao list of the qualified vouers of T. LOUIS Tastern Manufacturer ; ; ; Fh Jreighton J D Campboll W g 3 ST. y A s 41 (any Eas! fair portion, the rest should revert to | Oreighton B Mulhall Wm Motzler Alyin the Sixth ward, C. Gk he Latest, Most Artistic, r society. Childs E I Oornish Marous: |y n'g Miller A J Registrar Sixth Ward, MILWAUKEE, | ¥ b HUSUS land Dealer, filo also 'lh-nuuncfd corporations (:l\llflsxli"lrlt) ‘(:A:i]n:uh(. T Manafsld 0.1 Meore Ohriat DETROID NIAGARA FALLS and Choicest Selections m, Pianos and Organs sold and monojolies, and gave warning | Cooper ¥ Joll Chas eI A P i ) 2 g | I that unloss thore was a halt, tho tine | Orager G I Cutler 110 Miller G B AT AR Remainis 1 Botofie Gyt week | NEW YORK, BOSTON, |RECIOU 8 STONES and [for cash or installments at would come when one man would be | Christiansen S (‘lusacu Peter Miller BB E e fa lemaining in Postoflico during el 9 ) : |Bottom Prices. king of all the railroads, and in fact | Caflerty S.m’mu'l (‘/umybc]l 0C i\l:llur“ T, Monk I' 1 ending 1st, 1852, i And all Poluts East anx'i South«East. au descriptlons of FINE A SPLENDID StOCk of king of this country. Labor in|Copeland W W Cowan John Muckley John Morso L V GENTLEMEN. Nouriy 4 (UIELINECONPRISES. HES at as Low Pri \ 1 Europe had boen so oppressed that it | Carlsen Ulnl_ :J‘m-imnl\::‘ NPT o 'tfl‘i"l',"'l"" \\”'“n“f'l 'y Jaasiy 4000 siles: olld Giasoto BeroTy WATC. ab as Low Pri-\gteinway Pianos, Knabe Jrould have long since burst forth in | Goutant O Gowin JO - INforsman EA M Moriarity Timothy | Allsn D B i Great Through Gar Line. w1 univerully | @S @8 18 compatible with Pianos, Vose & Son's Pi fury and led its captors into captivity, | Copelan i il d . Murphey M T Miller Fuoer n.,_nl Ja Conteded to b the FINEST EQUIPPED It Y but this country furished an_eycapo: | Chambers Win -~ Cobur W Moss Felix Manderson A J vh 00 e o for i ot vl honorable dealers, Call anxsl, andlotnt;:‘ I&nal%s. : valye, Labor was pouring in here, | Chambers Frank Orear: . Moyer Geo Mayer Geo I 08 1! Ury it and you wiil fud craveling a los ou and when this country should bo as | Chambers Cornes J H- ARLRELEA. Mottt DA rlow H it ot dieomtort couned ine or|a0A 8e@ our Elegant New a8t fig Cloug al, grr et% thickly populated as Europe, and|Cuddy W J Coe Chas A Millot Michael Morion Jus F Bried J M al aaln the Wost o 1onins | Store, 'Tower Building erling, Imperi mi there was no other country to afford | Cook Jumes M Coolidge J 13 Metcalf Jos M Mulligan Frank 4| Gine & o A i Tabion, &, Wil s ) ' American Organs, &e. Do a vont, then what! Then‘must come [ Curtis John J Collins James I, | yreveat uis B s Jea Cousidine T Calsson O J A—3 Sy hven by upply ning to corner 11th and Farnham |+ £2i) to see us before pur- the chango epoken of in the text,|Carlsen CW Colvin Rolertss | Metowd Thes £ Foxfeld Fred H Gman .0 boTTER, s ln el P Labor, made furious and at bay, | Chr lzixlm--y Murh"(‘"m""} L f.’,]. Muxwell C B Morse A D ‘I;""Y]' MV ERCIVAL CoweLL ™ s Streets chasing, would turn and strike. Blood would | Creed J C Jarpenter G Morris W R Marks Frank anne Gen. Passone,er Agt. Chicago, 2 11:;“', and capital would in tarn be led | Creedon P COourtnoy O B I\I:‘lll:*\\'m Morg:u lr?t‘ " o DAVENEORT: | 1 s MAX M EYER & BRO into captivity. Castleton Win Cannan'C J Merrion N Morrill E W e Lt Tickut " Agt. omaha, “ The speaker urged a change in the | Caston Theo Coulter Geo A Merrill 0 W Mooller Honry worn-ed by Kol e . laws regarding lells, mlr‘pw:“"fm \,'.mux.-huw B (‘:vl'll_ll'fl “])ht' Mular Joseph McCarty James r:lnx; W I\A\;'-' PROPOSALS, MANUFAGTUREHS UF SHOW GA Es and monopolies. e predicted the | Carpenter ollman ki MecC %y MoTana gy ‘orsythe 3 = TR time when railroads must become | Cooper I Calawell Ly - | MeBuma sl - Mo lanauT kD 1t e B e vy W S _Large 8tock Always on Hand. national l"”"f"{v‘ ‘t‘}“‘] p""b‘:ld all | Carpenter Jas (i McCague Thos ~ MoShane T A Frommigg HU Fisherd M il o et x..,u.““q’ 1 j','f..'.‘. :lnu o | FA— Christian people to think and pray y idri Adward | MeK HH McCune J W Frost L I Groberl K cetion of &1 ndian Bo rding dchoi) wt this concerning this contest, and do all in }iu ]F}‘;{t.(-,hl‘l-— lv 1]))“"‘}‘ -'f, |' dward N;lm':'l‘l";]uns—‘.! Nichol:,l} L l}lr.ly CG l::Lg::y A :-:‘nl::» in ace ‘“"“’,“3“:“‘, e M4 oy 0 era House clothln store' their power to rosist the oppressors | Dutcher }'“ A7 TSN E0 ) Nelaon Ohxis b T Gruier D 1. Groer G <o fl Shlsl Quariemu of Jabor, Sl e Doty E § ar Dawble A Nichols ' 1 Nelson Maynw | Gotid Hondiond O N udo fu, s, o, e el e ey 4 ¥ , Nickll Thomas Nile Win Hood B L Hubler £ AN 46 Yuceived ‘until 12 o'clock P | P I IU IS' D FRESH LOT OF MUL i)':ll:flii:‘”':’ fi'):’;, e Nelson Samuel Nason Chas E Hill ¥ Howe I B Ly A% gk, M L O | - - Mace Wise has just received 00y po% s Doty E 8 jr Nash A M Neeloin Rudolph | Howard G W Hollan G W CoRtt o 1o fowkimad 1a £ha o) Lespdn: Daily Arrivals of Now Suring Goods in * hoad of fine mules, which he offers for | pi-tene A | o X Nelson August Nichols I .J ”,.y..“ Je el L Yartment of tho Taterior, sale at low prices. Call and see them | 1you6 Goo W Doherty Josoph | Nelson Peter Newman Jerrie | jpafiant, fpcsthorg 4 B Froposals must, state Tovith of timo required l nd GBIH]S FllI‘IllShlIl [}[mds at Mace Wise's ““*‘zlsl‘;'l“h_ street, | Dowey O H Driscol O I ,\‘.u:. wF Il‘\uluun Lars o v O M Howell J ¢ ok sainplati: Gf NI TP APRNORY 81 0 g fl; near Broadway, Counci ufs. Dewitt J A Donshue Dan Nash Sam (¢ orton John . lluey 1’ Judy DL L check upon some Ud'ted Statos Depositor, pay- w04t ot Raa i el Ostrom A 8 Osburn win Jameon R L2 Johnson . TJ\,{.(.;v‘;‘l'n.:pi‘.1‘:,z({\x..n.j‘.;.t‘.::";‘..[u‘f:.rl'-: ';fi GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES, R ROl Dorsey J W Donahue J J Ousley Gieo | Olsen Olo fi:ldfl- A Kelloor ¥ posal, which check shall be forfeited to the Profits in Poultry, Des J Ogden Chas O'Brine P J | United Sta'es in case any bidder ieceiving the And Sold At i eagon i Doerty Frank 088 R Oub. 0 Koestrorn G Kenedy L D ,‘, shall fail to exccute premptly & contract Oftentimes an industry, which seems | Datwiler W H Dean lh,nry Orchard E Jgburn Chas H Klahn ¥ Lechlutuer ¥ ¥ood and sutliclent sureti &, according to “ I l" to be too insiguicant {or much aiien- | Dogen 1, W Durkey I O'Nellwm P O'Malloy Peter Leouard 1 A S o B, Srie 0 b Tburoed STRICTLY ONE P tion to bo beatowed upon it, has lock- | Disty Chas N Dasiti John ok ¥ Yy bullding | ed up within it, if intelligently pur- | Drifholdt Hedry Derwin (oo Powell James Platz John H aming M ol b - ' I am selling the Celebrated Wilson Bro.'s Fine Shirte, known sued, the elements of I I.rnnn,nnl-l De Bolt (¢ M—2 :‘\;L]cl'uuu :L:lwr ll"um‘ly '{'l R : Moayiee 8 McVey W Z : e . wigued | gy the BEST Fitting and Most Durable Shirts Made. ured success. \We helieve the poul- v Peterson 8 T ruitt Martin B} NoDongugh M MeDaniel M 0 hidge v LYCUDD), . e T e R | T Esser G Potter J I Phillips J N McCauley W MeLean 1t i1 24 daw U8 Tndiaa Ageht, 217 8OUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. ..cuw