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THE OwMAHA DaAILY BEE NUMBER 299 THE DOOMED BOSS. M. J. DAVIS, M. D, o o v yotpussican in this| A Painful Attmpt to Rogain His v Political Bquilibrium, ELEVENTH YEAK OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING JuNE 9, 1882, BLOODY nus“wil;cxins. nee’dod. The vhite’ 'MN“ have re- | ple all nva"r the county l;:r mnnyr membered the fallen chief by giving | years, his name to one of the counties in this state, In the fall of 184G the Mor- rwo HMore Vl!;t.lml of ‘“a“m' mons scattered all over this part of the Fall in Ireland, THE TARIFF COMMISSION, Maynard and Brady were placed in evidence. Several clerks were ex- amined as to the rales of the postof- Strong Probability that MOSt of | T, ot natieian fhegen to sive. nenres the Names will be nfljsctfld- on the star route service, and other statistios, by way of comparison are to be presented to-morrow, ‘Wheeler Deolines. National Associated Press. L i $645,691.33 That's a pretty big amount and of iteelf would be a large bujiness to do in one year, state, and some settlements were made | i qy departure” in tywn matters, he along the Nishua, and one of these | ay taken up his offie in his &m“ was at Lewis, or Indiantown, which in store, where he does ax office practios 1846-7 was a branch of the main eamp | o) d hold - . - y, and holds the pwstoffice. The at Kaneville or Council Bluffs, and contained some twenty families, and | 100 0" 1A 8 fine propery, The Cousin of the Late Fecre- tary Burke, and His Guard, A Nameless Friend Strains the Truth to Rectify that The Demoorats Oaucus but Fail to Unite Against wouldn't it? Well, that Prarrssurae, June 8.—Mr, Wheeler 9 i I. W. BAKER in just the amount W, T, the List. was interviewed at Malone to-day. Shot Down. ""‘“L‘K. ot At bt s | 0 only exolusi#e dothing and Threat. Blackwe'l & Co. paid B, ‘When he saw the publication of his During tho years 1851-2-8-4 Iran- | furnishing store in tore town, i nomination to.day he at once tele- Senator Van Wyck Leads the | graphed the president if the newspa: Republican osition. were correct he must decline, i OTJ e and would forward his reasons b)" mail. The Star Trials Slowly Pro- gressing--The Teslimony The two lumber yards are doing a fine business, and keeping a heavy stock on hand. I. W. Baker seems to have acres of wood piled up to sell, besides everthing from a shingls to a barn sill, or a paint pot. HARRIS & ROBBRRTS are doing a large businessin grain the U, 8. Government in 1881 for stamps to puton the tobicco they sold, and those stamps were put on over twenty-five million little bigs and packages of tobacco that are all smoked up long The Heuse of Commons Vote Down ilntgn, (hmoknnh-n west of Lawis, on ndian creek, was the principal trading ”“"M““’“;‘n'l"““c"' point, although Indiautown had two ercion { or three stores, The names of many of men who figured here at that time The Turkieh Peace Commissioners|have lmoonfie quite noted, among q 1n Bgypt. which one Bradshaw and Wintersoet N Ak and Peter Hedges, who kept a uven; Oameron Dragged Through a Small Hole by Eis Hench- men. The Repuhlioans Sweep the Field in Oregon—Iown Groenbackers. - o — SPORTING Natlonal Associated Proes. before this, for millions Begun, AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, s at Troniston, and was supported most- | and 1 fiet Thei of little baga aro being NEw Yorg, June 8,—The Amerioan | National Associated Press, ly by emigrants. V. M. Conrad or- :}:‘., fi,‘:in',,h;et;,,,"fl::,rd J,I:’v::;dm i filled with tubacco, label- Jockey club meeting continued to- A DENIAL, divarily owned the land where the|pearly a half a million bushels of corn A Cameron Story. The Deflddency Bill Pasted by the House -Doings in the Senate. ed, stamped and ship- e et b ped all the time. Every one of these little bags is filled with BrackweLL's Buir DurRHEAM (GRANU- day; weather splendid, attendance large. First race for two year olds, one-half mile, was won by Soubrette, Parthenia second; time 41. Second race, Belmont stakes, three 0N —1In the house of |town of Lewis now stands, and feel- | |aat year: while eonls::n."ug;:"aegenmg Sie " Oharlea | 108 that, dupliity waa ubed by the | " P . PuiLaprLeiis, Juno 8, —Develop- Dilke, under foreign secretary, denied | ! islative committee or some one else, T ' ments made to-day show the absolte that England and France had sont an | ¥hen the town was located, so that(have built anothor elovator and ate| falsity of the widely published state- idential note te the porto insisting en | the land was secured from him and taking their shate of tho constantly | ment that Senator Cameron, at a re- A Variety of Other Items from the Nauonal Capital. vl LATED SMOKING ToBACoO. ears olds, mile and one-half, was|.* the profits given to another, has taken | increasing business, and both firms | gent conference with representatives Granulated Smoking To- — !von by Forater, Babcock second; ;.‘;gcyo&(i::;m'{?;n'“memem of tho| eet revenge in helping, a fow years | have branch houses at Griswolds and | of jndustrial interests, thicaten to op- | bacco is more used than CONGRESS time 1:43, Nigorxd #inoe, to remove the county seat from | both are doing a large business, par- | nos all ff mensures in the senate any other kind for is itk ANOHN Pl Thrd race, Westchester cup, two MR LLIL this place to Atlantic. The old town | ticularly just now in hogs, which are|ynjess the general support by republ to meet tho dsire of the SHNAGE PRDOEBDINGK, and one-half miles, was won by Thera, | =CAIRo, June 8,—Dervish Pashaar-|of Lowis, with its churches, large|brought in from long distances in|cans was given the Harrisburg tioket. | average smoker who 3 Gronada eecond; time 4:12, rived here to-day and was enthusias- | storos, fine houses, old shade trees, | Rreat quantities. Mr. O. E. Myers, | It now appears that tho story was told wauts a good pure emoke Wasnixarox, June 8.—The senate | ™ p urth race, three year olds and |tically received. A grand military | busy tradesmen and county offices, | Of the younger firm, was formerly a |ag a joke by a looker-on at the confer- and doesn't want a fancy passed the bill authorizing the treas- upwards, mile and a furlong, was won | display was held for his honor. The | has gone to deoay, for since the coun- | member of the other firm, and the | gnee to a friend, who is a reporter on article. More—we were ury to report the amount of claims of by Clarence, Girard second; time |eastern cable has been buoyed at|ty seat went to Atlantio in 1869 the|one who located the grain business|an afternoon republican paper going to say more than is Texas, Oregon, Novada, and the ter- | /iq) Alexandrin, thus preventing the pos- | town had to settle down in quietness | here. bitterly hostile to Cameron, snd in made by any other three ritories of Washington and Idaho for [ ““pyien race, handicap for all ages, | sibility of its being cut. and build on a new foundation. Two THE FOSTRR HOUsR which the statement was first pub- manufacturers combined money expended and debt incurred in | ;3 1iile was won by Dan K., Mark TWO MORE VICTIMS, ears ago when the railroad waa built | is the new sign to bo hung out from |lished and from wnich it was tele- and we believe that ““K'P'E"“El‘“d“; invasions and re- | 00,04 fime 1:46}. Dusrix, June 8.— Walter Burke, of | here, an addition was laid out between | the old Buckeye house, which has con- | graphed all over the country. The i would Bo _true - but we s 8. et finkiipe gomiiits 8. LOUTS JUCKEY CLUB. Curraloign, county Mayo, cousin of | $he old town and the railroad, and the | tested the right to entertain the trav-|Sunday morning pspers which pub- are modest and won't too has agreed to' report theentiro| o Louis, June 8.—The spring|the late Under Secretary Burke, was | business has all been moved to the | elinz public, with the Pennsylvania |lished the statement obtained it from i say it—of Briexweir's {anfl clutmenon fiBayacd: SEQLSK meeting of the St. Louis jockey olub | to-day shot dead, together with i [Dew addition. The town is beauti-house. Mr. J. W, Fuson, the pro-|the same reporter. Yesterday even- BuuL Dummau Graxu- °",‘l¥ YOHER a0, : 1oq | continued to-day. First race, mile and | escort, a soldier of the guards, The|fully ~ located on & rolling|prietor of the Buckeye, an old soldier, | ing a friend becoming alarmed at the ! p LaTeD BuoKING ToBacco he selte ‘resumed _consideration | farlong, was won by Lizzie S, Mag- | volley was fired by some persons who | Well drained ,slope, well supplied wllg and well known as “the landlord,” |feeling against Cameron which iLp : is u ed than of any other of and passsd the 'fl:“““ ‘P‘":&:" gio Ayer second; timo 1:56¢. were concealed bshind some bushes, | 3trong stade trees, good side walks, | since the large hotel burned here lastthe statement had created wsent \ | Why is thisl Bimply tion bill. Senator Hawley reported a | 8% 2 race, Jookey club stakes for | and Burke and the soldier foll immo. |mauy good residences, and plenty | year, haa rented his houso to Capt. |for the reporter and made s 1 because itis the best. fon off '1"‘5‘0:)'6 i L"“n e ro}:‘v;_ - | two-year old, one mlfs, was won by | diately. more excellent and iuviting locations. [ John Foster, who was for some time |free confession to the reporter, who & Messra. Blackwell & Oo., '“"‘b" $15.000 for ¢ °fl'° o m:“ SE- | Ascender, . Bondliolder. second;. time CORBQION, The design of those who laid out the [in the Depot hotel at Red Oak, and|is an anti-Cameron man, and also- i are located in the heart ers by the second overf ":iol d M;:& 146} % Lo June 8 —Tn the h 2| new town was that the trading houses | comes here from the Whitney house|made s full statement to Col. Frank ) of the finest. tobacco ;;..;lpp" O™ Do (ANRD Third racs, mile and aYurlong heats, .m']' :xne OHF n‘h 3 °“.:i° % |should be collectod around @ publio| st Griswold. The captan was for | Taggart, tho secretary of the regular growing country in the 87 p. m. had only two starters, Pope Leo and :;’“‘m;’"t'h“ o toaion bill was ro. |#quare, but the average burger selects | many years in charge of boats on the | republican state committes. In the world, They have plen- A & ROUBKDINGA. Suspector. It was won by the former | yumed. D "li'l‘:"““m dl ‘tn:l fi"’ his own trading ground as independ. | Mississippi, and has a reputation as |same connection, it may be said that ty of capital, are the _Atter several fruitless efforts to pass |, .y straight heats; time 1:39; £ m. .“m:h' s t'“!‘:n m“g ;nen_ ;. n; ently as the Union Paoifio road selects | an hotel manager, and the boys will |a number of pacticipants in the con- largest buyers of the bills by unanimaus consent, the house | “myq =0 milo dash was won by {ngl L] 1;:1 5 lofn bt s(';;‘) = & ¢°t1its congressmen, or licutenant gover- | be huppy to meet him and his trained | ference who were interviewed a few best grade of leaf and went into committeo of the whole on | wqzor "John Henry second, in 1:45. | yor |zgng‘:d-boma Ozmlr°247y"'no3;ng, nors, for their "tndingh advantages,” | dog. d ys ago by the National associated thus have the pick of the the deficency bill. =5 3 Wl YA YOW.O © 9% land the lower side of the square has THRE GENERAL PROSPERITY press r« presentative, heard Cameron matket and what is more The house spent the entire day on Rl . THE ORDERS, been left open. The park, or square h tiin Eahi ith make the remark. The name of the they have never yielded the deficiency bill, it passing an| Lonpox, June 8.—Foxhall won the| (u1p0, June 8.—Dervish Pasha|has just been set with trees, aud a 0(5 °"°': Lo “fm“ with our| (piend” involved has not yet been f to the common practice amendment to the section appfopriat- | Ascov_gold cup _race, Faughaballa |io.day presonted the khedive a letter | beautiful white fence placed around it, | ¥2 fw'co VORE8 oA ‘*’;“".'; made public, but It is said that the of adulterating their to- ing 350,000 for repairs to the mavy | second and Petitional third. from the sultan assuring Lim of a de- [ making it a thing of beauty. . i N ataD e, e o) Tarmers | FePUblican state commiltee contem- iy bacco, but have always and that for payment for army trans- [ St. James palace stakes were won | sirq to uphold Tarkish suzerainty. Eaigley e farming lands and successful farmers plate immediste action in the kept it up to the stan- portation, the republicans voting yea|by Battlefred, QGarrieth second. i 5 S around it i " promises. k! dard of perfection, and and the democrats voting no. Sachem third. TER DURLAD Sy | of the town has been quite steady and | One of these “""‘" kings;” and i eo the em king public When 1t came to the section appro- BASE BALL. RowmE, June 8.—-General Garabaldi | satisfactory since the railroad came n:ngulu reader of the Beg, although Towa Greenbackers. { havir g found them'true pristing $122,000 for psyment,. of spe- | N. Y., J 8 1 was buried at Caprera to-day. The most (along two years ago last fall, and|miles from town, is Natlonal Associated Press. and their Granulated To- gifinl ‘gputia ntdcongmnionnl ;bl“i‘;zuld, Clevneol:::du(') o QRO D. pet EOTBES) :;::r‘i::: storm reigned during the fi:fi:.‘;;fi:‘fi:‘:?{; :::i :2?:':.8:‘)3 ELI CLAYTON. Des Morxes, Tows, J‘una Ed_’{;“ bacco always just right, r. ©)x stated, as the marshals ha ' 4k b AL ) Mr. Clayton was a farmer and suc- | greenback state convention made the | insist "“Ih“Vi"EDB“"K' "‘;‘“}‘3 in “""gfl;‘i'dh' f!x%ectingmhe 9, I::lv;!flsnnn, ) B omesters T D reaeR | f:g;z;mufrhf:;x:::fi sottlument all| o\ ¢} ma’r’uhnnt in Wisconsin, com- | following nominqltiol}; bali:.y":e g;’ | weLL'S BurL DunrHAM paid, his side ecided to vote in ¢ s : g G b ing here with the location of the Rock | state treasurer, Geo. Dorr; aud- GRANULATED ~SMOKING: favor of paying them, disolaiming any | g l;i:m‘:;n: HUBOE= L0 RN N';"“";‘ A”w;wd y;“ % it Hool E":""‘“d the stroath é:'n"h"h‘h“ Island road. His farming is upon a |iter, J. H, Rice; supreme judge, M. Toaco. : responeibility for the law, and stating (™ et S sy BT, ‘"é"" ‘";3“ i e a0 ‘}"‘.’ '"h,“ “CP'?"»" expected anywhere | |,:06 gaale, and spreads over nearly [ H. Jones; clerk of supreme court, Their trgde mark is expressly they did not yield their CRIMINAL NEWS. picnic to day at Bodi rove, this |in this state. two thousand acres, while he propa-|E. M., Clark; reporter of supreme city, a boat laden with school children THE EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS \ the Durham Buwy, and judgment as to the constitutionality or | Hational Associaved Fress gates and handles stock and grain, | court, J. H, Williamson, ) 7 you wilfi d a prcture of justicoof the law. The seciion was PRISONERS RECAPTURED, zgfifl in the lake and two girls were | .y ) thqt could be asked for. There comfortablysituated withfineimprove-| Ex-Congressman Gillette waschosen- j§ him on every bug of the adopted by rising vote, most of the Larire iRoox, fJtnel 8. Bentiath % Yigs - are several good churches and the | ments and large buildings on Walnut | chairman of the state central commit- genuine B“Clg""”-s de;“}?:rl:iti.l “’Md'!l:‘""t’ nilfi to7 and | Btler and Dnh;rty, who escaped the e i Methodiata are to build a now house in | creek, eight miles west of Lowis. Mr, | tee. Resolutions were adopted re- I Bunl Durmam GRranu- passed then by 116 to7 and | \¢;5na) prison last week, have been | wasonai;a Hoea e yhe the new town, in a commanding posi- | Olayton is the brother of the Hon. | questing President Arthur to veto the il LATED SMoKING ToBACCO. the house took up the legislative, ju- captured in the Creek nation as cow mociated tion this season. This $12,000 brick | Charles Clayton, & member of con-|national bank charter bill, alo sym- ¥ It has cost them over $100,000.00 to defend their right to that Bull. It's funny how many manufacturers try to get something on their label that looks like a bull. . They seem to think if they could only use that trade mark they could make their tobacco sell. Don't forget about Blackwell's Bull, Dur- ENCOURAGENG AMERICANS, darkness was unbroken until two|good cities. The Kennedy B L hom Cigaretter, Black- Wasuisaroy, Juno'8,—The Moxi- [*0boF ted | g’;lifi‘;‘;whe";}; of dho BUS | 13sptte Disadvantages and Loss of | yeurs ago when Mr. J. B Erion, 0 na- & Reluig snd De. Daris avs orgac, | Boptember 16, i U urham Lon i ) iy, i ne'fir 1 Ezt !No‘j s Durhangl orn congress, to encourage investment | b 05 0 TNy octon, N. Y, The Power, it Still Lives. ?f‘ffl?fcfl‘i"'fireflf?fi:{ M“i:.xa::imlll‘lzi 1zed u fine fire department, secured an Oregon Republicans- | Long Cut No. 2. Try them all and then decide which you want, L e ——— SEGER & TONER, PR AOTIOCAL HARNESS MAKERS ! dioial and executive appropriatien bill, Mr. Cannua (Il.) making = .short speech explaining the bill Mr. Cakins then submitted a re- port on expenses of election cases in favor of allowing each contestant who was seated or not a portion of the ex- penses, in no case to exceed $2,000. Adjourned at 5:30. CAPITAL NOTES. Notionsd Associated Pros of American capital, has repealed the export duty on silver coin and bullion in force since Spanish rule. PAY UP FOR PATENTS, Secretary Tellers has decided that no further patents will be issued to the Northern Pacific road until the road pays the government for select- ing, surveying and conveying the patents already issued. THE WHI:KY RING, H Hill, city editor of The Louisville boys. IN TENTS EXCITEMENT. Ixpranarous; Tnd., Juna 8.—In a riot in & circus last night, three eir- cusmen and several town people were injured. Business Failures. National Assoctated Press. New York, June 8.—The suspen- sion of Miller Bros. & Co., grain and provision merchante, Jersey City, is bulk of indebtedness was made by that house. Sr. Louts, June 8.—The Jackson- ville car company, of this city, has failed as the result of attachments yesterday, Assets, $1560,000; liabili- t1es, $140,000. Marine Intelligence. National Assoclatod Press. New York, June 8.—Bailed—Gil- bert for Hamburg, City of Paris for Kong to-day bringing 900 coolies. AN OLD INDIAN TOWN. The Settlement Made by the Pottuwattamies When They Moved. Correspondence of The Bee. Lgwis, Ia., June 2, 1882, I was in the year 1833, if we re- member correctly, that the 7,000 Pot- tawattamies met at the village of Chicago, and agrged to move beyond the Mississippi; and it seems to be well understood, that after that date, the principal settlement of this tribe ish stoamer Coptic arrived from Hong sground, and .the. Masonio order have a prosperous lodge. Prof. J. 8. Orawford, an enterprising and thorough going young man, has been secured for the coming year to take charge of the school, and the school board seemed determined to make this school all that may properly be asked of it. The newspapeis all went off when the county seat went, and the started a paper, whem the ground equirrels were playing around his of- fice and the prairie soil of the town was unbroken, Mr, Erion is a quiet, dignified gentleman, who labors faith- fully for the public. Who reads the Independent, or visits his fine, clean office 1n the only two story brick in the town without thinking that he isa hardworking man, as well as a kind and pleasant companion and & good business man, who thinks for himself 8axn Francisco, June 8, —The Brit- | gohool house isin a central location |gress during Grant’s term, and for |pathizing with the Irish pesple in between the old and new town and |some time surveyor of customs at San | their struggle against landlordi .| has a good: Francisco, having located there in|The platform also declares a revision 1847. He waited six weeks in 8t. Joe | of the tanff law in the interest of to collect a train to cross the plain at | Amerioan. workingmen, and not that enlly day, securing sixty to start|rich corporations and monopo- for the ‘‘Golden Gate,” when there | lies. was ffo San Francisco, and a year after his arrival there were only three | g ,yon. houscr. 4 ¥ The democrat state central com- But time waits for no man, and [ mittee mét to-day, and issued a call Towa in filling up little villages intofora state convention in this city, Illinois Demoorats. Associated Press, engine of amall sizo, located tankage, | National Associated Pross. andare trying tokeep up the reputation of “‘a city fire department,” whilo [} they groh»ct their property; although it is hardly expected that Dr. Davis can attend the firemen’s tournament this summer. Natlonal Assoolated Pross. MRS, WILLIAM 5. REYNOLDS, LyxN, Mass,, June 8--The two & sister of the popular and successful | hundred and fiftieth anniversary of young attorney of this place, will be |the first Congregational church, the remembered as having attained a na. | oldest orthodox society in the coun- Porruanp, June B8.—Republicans ave re elected M. O. George to con- gress and entir ticket. Anniversary. tional reputation for her care of the try, was observed fo-day. Have removed from there eld stand, to Oomme, oial, was before the Windom | Liverpool, State of Nevada for Glas- | woy at Indian town, & mile or so west | as well as the public. sick and wounded on the battle fielde, : i ; arrived—=OCity of Montreal % - b ma redited with Fire No. 116 Nerth Sixteenth Street | committee. ' Ho reaflirmed the eor- fi:o'rpoolr," Sern': yforomm;hmb:r): of the present town of Lewis, or in AEB MY ggl;h:l.l." gn{; ::a nmcwh;m (;c:v. Mostonal Aspociated Prese. NEXT TO CARRIAGE FACTORY. Heve a'ways-on band s good assortment. HARNESS AND SADDLES. m26. 6m rectness of his published interview with Atherton. A. O Buell, editor of The Washing- ton Critio, testified he had been -in- formed by congressmen that ‘certain senators were interested in the bond Cornwall from Bristol, Bengenland from Antwerp, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 8.—Ar- rived—Lord Gough from Liverpool. AusTERDAM, June 8,—Arrived— other words, the red man’s village was on the west side, and the white man's town, afterwards, was on the cast bank of the east Nishna; and only a was an important feature of the town in its prosperous days. This mill has been known as Wheeler's mill for twenty years, and the grove, thirt, miles east of the Bluffs, is also name Yates conferred a military rank, and one of the few in thenation; and to-da; she is spoken of and referred to in a hundred villages, while we gather to strew flowers on the graves of our Maxistee, Mich., June 8.--The First ward school house bugped this morning; loss, $75,000. “8r. Lous, June 8, —The soap and oil works on Poplar street were de- =) tension bill Amsterdam from New York. short distance from the ‘‘crab apple |for him, Hisson, . Wheeler, is | faljon dead, as ‘‘Major Reynolds.” |stroyed by fire Loss $50,009. In- "om WESTER" zx:::‘i?x:hu; c’ox:;:lm:z?:tafiil;a nt::‘: AnTwere, June 8.—Bailed—Swit- | grove" that was known for some miles | €1Vi0R his personal attention to the | (1, cmmty' was m\mjed lhe’r Lewis | sured. Mble1 sent zerland for Philadelphia, | away, as was the “lone tree,” at the mill 'hlll?lh lt'ni' Il doing & 1}:'1;1!'““' Cass, and the name for this town was | InpiaNaroLry, Ind., June 8 - Bus- f The caucus of the demooratio sena- | __ Gormanio for New York. Central Oity. Tndiantown was called, |and the business is in the nuwe of | ey tris et o aamirers of | 80,000, Tnsuréd, j or s, :{;1::‘::: {zu.:d:::‘i;:';in;l?:.f"q:‘;:xf Sy - by Mi-au-miso (the young Miami), | Grabam & Wheeler. e R on him by Shot Dead. S A BAUMEISTER sition to the entire list of tariff com- | National Aam“:ua';yg:hb""" aftor thoir favorite chief. Tha trading P S BRI plncl:lg h.hg "m‘,ll“, oh :l.“: uuulnly ‘]md N“;;::’u:::‘o‘::: ‘Irllr: June 8, -~Alpha v 9 [wissioners, It was belioved that Van| Porrranp, Oregon, June 8,—The|Post #nd Indian agoney was at Traders’ | 18 Dd'm 94 1he ‘flg“" dden liler;, m,“(]‘ :::?m’;[:':f,;:;‘ unhxpic :‘1]‘.:;:1?,,“':,5:‘; MeNear, shot dead Annie' Siopps, an 2 3 ) . . " . : 3 e g 1 1942 NORTH BIGHTERNTH 8¢ |Wyek wuuldivota with them. Thero | river hero is 24 feet above low water [ Point on the Missouri, and the store i(:'m:ypmf.',:{ HIARREOD N BALY: AN |10 ML B UARE B “'_mpmmfim of | inmute of Borth Miner's house of ilk mg{,., 4 ::;ei::::;:y'.:?;f::rnz’:fli“l':: d‘::e mark and rieing l'i:lpld‘ly., M}:erclhnuu there was kept by Peter Sarpy, of Bt. | finest dry goods, clothing and general the young city; and the old Michigan- | famo last night and escaped. e S —————————— ) are removing goods from the lower | 1,oyi, n quite famous in Nebras- Miaa haisas to'b d inthe | der'’s reply is said to be more cruel Boiprs s psspg ey o fact that some members of the com- : J - ouis, a man quite famous in Nebras- | merchandise houses to be tound inthe Py 18 & 2 0 crue McCARTHY & BURKE, | nision wore appointed on recommen: | torier yaf&“rd'f;”;“':'l}’;"h{;’l“ziff_‘t;: kn, and for whom county in that|9ounty. Me, Tosinig docs a largo | than an aflidavie azaiust on effcialor| Utes Upristag. General Undertaki dation of some members prosent. It | known hero since ¢ stalo is named. Tradition brings to|Pusiness, which ho personally supur-|alate frost, but the town is growing e el TLaxers, e T W st T P e nown here since thg sottlemont of ; g intends in both departments, besides | steadily, has a good location, the best | PuzsLo, Col., June 8, —~The South- Aais 1awTE ST (40000 0G0 eutip(;a (TR lh‘o’ the county. It was 28 feet 2inches|us the story of a clerk in the store at |}, real estate and other trading busi- | of water, enterprising business men, | ern Colorado Utes are in a state of Bot. Farnam and Douglac. HIRIPALY OF SRRIGL i in June, 1880. The water was then | Tyraders’ Point falling in love with a ness, and is dealing largely with Coun- | and they read V'ne Bie. great excitement, and it is feared rloth Cor us adjournec without any action. | 3 feet deep in the lower part of the| Tudi i il Bluff Buo they are preparing to take the war- Metatlic, Wood sed Cloth Covered Each senator will votein the exceutive | sity. . It i N TR 'ass county Indian girl, and|cil Bluffs, and Steele, Johnson & Co., UCKEYE, K preparing KETS, COFFINS, ROBES, |scasion as ho sces fit on individusl |5 fuw days. - Cire to be as high in [ when the settlement of Indians|of Omaha, B - path, Large numbers have already 0AS y ) ) o *!|a fow days. Great quantities of snow | moved along, instead of drowni Tariff Mustibe Raised. athered at & small station on the SHROUDS, CRAPE, &o., fll&‘:.fi;: tl;;conamml&m. . still remain in the mountains, himself, or g",nnng ~ qumr:;:vynn‘)](g KINNEY & PEBKING PR 1 I;. J .B .R f)envar & Rio Grande road, hideously . Ar made & s 1 ———— e Swmmen o— - CONIA, . . une 8.--Ilepre- s sl on b, Orten s 0 @en, | which ho doclared tho dosign o the Polario Poluts ower and valuable lead, teying o | IAL0 8, 08 AH00L, 5, 0O, U | wontativen o al o Bosiery manufas. | duubeds for the putpot of avenging s0l , and prow ity 3 billto establish & tariff commission lh?l:)nblmunhd Press.| i dlll himself, he just put on t.l‘lg Indian ik and 4ha Hills, valloys and tirber | turers of tho state yesterday unanim- m:lin!lo:::fur.'u:lmd it manbecs ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE | ™ 2ux¢ fo be defeated by tho plan | Tonoxto, Out, June 8.—A dispatch | frcsh end woro puiri, and iined in | (o, tho Nishua, in tho distance a ously sgroed thoy must suspond unless |} y)f.pred Misican, It is belioyed 0 evl:lwed md L:: n:mi‘rimtionn. It was | has bt:et? reco;}:’::i here lrumHWilnne. p‘;“.:g"':‘l}::“?: ”lfw':fivod .;:lg; is t:“P' large building, a full stock and do a | congress raises the tariff, they will make thix.|gl lively before u tood that the i statini owing t ' rations ? . u A i i \ & i 3 . U, r in their last treaty. Headquarters of the Literati, | wieht ‘as well bo ‘left alono| off Pl B et e Soxprumonty and dono | (s houso, Mr. A, MoKinney, hus & | ywill hold a grand. pionis on Sunday, | -~ Y . — the exponents of specific interosts Indioations ful and patriotic Indian, The tribe|'erm and friend near Wahoo, Neb., | yung 11th, at Hascall's Park, They igarmaker's Strike Ended, o Choapoe, Largost iud cholosst collection | Ph original purpose was to nppuinl’ N""x,"“ Ascclaied P.'I"'"" g had a burial place at Indiantown, and whore he goes yearly to visit. intend to furmsh different kinds of "“fi;‘:‘w‘::‘.:‘ ‘3""‘ b dmeaiii of 4 : TON. it i 3 . P une B8,— g ] " th b ASHINGTON, June 9O, 1 a. m.— |it is supposed that there are buried CHAS, HAMLIN amusements, such as foot races, jump- A y 4 NEW AND SECOND.JAND BOOKS | SXborts on the que t‘j‘;‘v‘:’f"“’"'.‘;:}"‘::z For _u.uu uppurPMuluumlp['udnnd Mis- ge remains of their most noted chief, | has full etock of furniture, and in |i% throwing m'} s Logt ngen, S L 7 oq;:.;‘.k:::n wh:&;l!: l‘l:::;fi: 2 o but what related & t " |souri valleys: Partlr cloudy weather | Mahaska, who was shol by a encak will be given to the successful pa-ties, | Frogress 2! B o SOHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY, ci‘:fl t; oy 2els o their own #pe- | o4 Joca) rains, easterly to southerly [ thief Indian, while sitting gy the fire, :Il;ohi“\:ulrjm‘::. :,um::h'u(!,‘:,’dha:,?g:" hfir,: Members are requested to mee: at|@nd, partly because of the failure of Cash paid for Sccond-Hand Books | Senator Beok made a speech of the winds, stationary or a light rise in | on the banks of the Nodaway, durwg large wuruhuuxau full stock and en- |their hall Sunday morning, at funds upon which the strikers have or exchanged for new. Y temperature and stationary or falling | a fishing excursion, and the records terpriso are » gusrantoe that he can | 0'1ock, to march in procession with been supported, and partly because H. 8CHONFELD It is known that soms of the re- barometer, The rivers will fall slowly, | of the trial and execution fail to furnish anything from a baby carriage wusic to the grounds, All mewbers | the shops have boen filled with im- y 4 publicans are dissatisfied, and it s e ———— show that these simple-minded people |t a coffin. - are invited. By order of the commit. | ported workmen. __sofly _PROPRIETOR. _|yiated that soveral names will bo re:| " fner o ochmian st y,, [Llced any dopendonce on th “ploa i tos. e Millions Given Awey. i jected. YR ¢ 1c xp » N. X, ol insanity,” or that the beantiful an hy - - Fanoy and Staple Groceries, |’ e e S wr‘l)t:ul.t % 1 hilvu I:;aian rior ofer yearrefined ladies of that day showed |on the corner, have as largo a store as Bucklin's Arnica/Salve. Dw‘:’,‘; ;’5.‘5‘:,‘,!1:.‘,‘.’,',32 ‘&‘;fi."i:‘é 4 AT BED-BOGCE PRICES. e e it maableop of the kid- fevery attention and kindness, allow- | is often found, and fully stocked With | e Besr Satviin the world for Outs, | Colds, bave been given Awsy as Trial Mr. Wylie, for the prosecution, se- | neys, and often unable to attend to able to the murderer; and forgot all e, This enormous hardware, light and heavy, and they | Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe. | Bottles of the large BUTTER AND EGGS,|vorcly comauiod prees i b erely censured press criticisms of the | business; I procured your Burdock [the offices and nobl i i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil. | outl uld be disastrous to the pro- FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY, :nx.nlod“l‘:r url).'... Mr. MoSweeny re- | Blood Bitters and was relieved before | of the fallen uolricf,qwm :fivl‘} t::‘ ” ;‘ x:;"i.::mbfl.'.’lf.mf u;:.u: Eflm-,r&;rn:, -;71 all l: in «n::.;mn'u, Eld ;‘!:.'E".... it not for ulihe W‘ofl.‘fi No. 916 North Bixteenth St. "¢, 0% omser: thin after. | 2f the bottle was used. 'Tintend to|had , died instantly, ' beosuse |in this siand, sud do the largest” part |Postively curesviles Itis yusrauieed ko | possesed by this wondork continue, as I feel confident they will Price $1.00, 1d4w 4 4 " 3 unded , ¥. Goodman’s Drug Store, sud ‘ he had not led his friends where|of the business, having a business cents per box. ““‘]. Mo ¥ ,' try for younm they conld teke all the scalps they |and personal wn;uununoo with peo- n“fifi...i‘ o w {‘T::I"%-dmdt A. H. SWAN. bim noon the appointment of Keys,James, | entirely cure me,”

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