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LAND, FRANCE AND ANY, Tho ste uships of tals well-known line are bulit ot fron, in * tortight compartments, and are turnish od with geery requimto to maks the passige both #afo A0 agrceable, They carey tho United' S and E' jronean mails, and leave New Vorks | ' ad saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Ci £, (PARIS) aud HAMBUMG. g {es; First Cabin, 805, $70 and $50. Stéornge, $20. ¥ gary Pundt, Mark Hausen, M M. Tof € ntain Omaha, Gronewieg & 3 . : RICHARD Acvm: ALL, but a3 & tonlo and health renewer, and for Blood and Skin Diseaes, and treub dependent on imp Hpecific is without rlval, w3ty baby six months old broke out with somo J after boing treated five up to die, Kind of skin and th ohila soon got well, all traces Ancave i o aud ho i 89 fat as & i 3 KIBKUAND, Mindon, Rusk County, Texhs. “ used Swift's 8y wan stlticted with on whic me Blood 1 T 1 s Cypress It dgo, Atk ber pormanently, aud ) o PWE I 10 applicants, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Gs. Philadelphia office, 1209 Chestnut &t T, SINEOILID. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW G 18t "Miroant. OMAHA, 11ovirensenns Agents are making fortunes. All new b ginners succemstal; giand chance for them; Torma Bettor send 28 cents clud. €0., Augusta, Me. wlSiSly L AL NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN o 00 One-year Stoers. tisihe above described attle aro all well bred, na r_impoveriehed blood, Switt's a6, My *lignorant of what is necessary to be done | reverend was charged consisted of frauds | people in good health ought to sleep on #flc on iy little davghter, who hud zo- ved Ous Treaties on Blood aud §kin Discases maled tree | Thiy “money, he says, was paid over to|ownership. 1o continued to do busiuess | summer months, Paper quilts can now N ¥, Offioe, 169 W. 2°d 8¢, bet 6th and 7th ayenucs CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. o DFBFARKA & hie wilidavic v e courl aud ailer cou- {eiue die. OMAHA DAILY BEE--FKIDAY JUNE 27 1884, suming an hour passed it to Judge Ne- ville to peruse at his leisure, Guthrie's aflidavit was supplemented by about a dozen others among which were those of Tom Dillon, Frencis Dellone, Alfred Burley and Ferdinand Wirth, The grounds for the change are the bias and JOINED THE MAJORITY. Death of Hon, 8. 8. Caldwell--One of Omaha's Prominent Citizens, WOOED ACROSS THE CONTINENT A Conristip by Ml that Eaded i Bl'ill[il]l 4 Bride from California, Unhappily, the Iatter is not always ob- tainable, aithough, if one does not sit up Iate, sleop will be got during the stiller hours of the night, and there really {s somo truth in the old proverb about one hour's sleep before midnight being worth two after. Night-lights should only be A Former Omaha Girl the Herolno mf:f:‘;% :fd:l;:‘::l‘ilv:-:u :“'ch!h: Sy e used in sick rooms, and they ought to be . ont to degreo n! 80 placed that wh y o Of's Siomknos; Hhat ho eannot havo fair and impartia it ok sy ‘:f‘""" SSreRr it THIS | i Siin sl oepRrY ‘a“o‘.’,‘".::fe';.;lr"d'.‘.' ‘u'.:? HRRER iy s i g make ghostly shadows on the walls o From the Philadelphia Times, When court convened yestorday after- — coiling. A~ dark-colored blind should Woon—Sxow—On May 24, 1884, at Santa arbara, California, Mr.'W, Chifford Wood, P linnie J, W. Snow, noon, W. J. Connell, attorney for Chase ) appesred in the case and stated to Judge | At 8 o'clock a.m. yesterday, Hon, 8. § Neville that he was interested in the | Caldwell died at his residence No, 1022 rul:nu of the court upon theso motions | Davenport street, at the age of fifty and made an argument in favor of a|,, 3 S changs, Upon the cotolusion of this ar. | Jour™ Mr. Oaldwell was born in Ma. gument the court stated that none was [™°™ Wayne county, N. Y., September necessary on the part of the state and | 4th, 1834, He was educated at Union overruled the motion for a change of [collegs, Schnonectady, N. Y., of which venue, permising his decision with the | inatitution he was & graduate. be used on the window, bSut oare should be taken that the ventilator has full play. A warm bath, or a tepid, or evon a Turkish bath taken bofore going to bed, is an excellont and very safe moans of procuring sloep. Both the former act by determining the blood from the brain towarda the skin, and also by calming the | nervous aystem, The above notice, which appeared in a morning paper of this city & fow days since, is the sole announcement thus far made of a young Philadelphian’s ex- tromely romantio marriage, Mr. ‘Wood, the groom, is between 25 and 30 years of age, living with his wid- CEXTANMBEES tho latest and most tasty doslgns manufactur Ffihfi The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices’ e —————— Furniture, DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS,! SETS :ny!::ng lni this market, comprisin or this spring’s trade and el 0 Oheapest to the most Expensive, o Wbt Just recelved an assortment far surpassin, range of prices from tl tement that the same objections would ‘ o be applicablo to the jurors in Washing. | 10 the spring of 1850, Mr. Caidwell,at ton, Burt and Sarpy counties as alleged | the age of 25 years, came west and locat. in Omaha. Here he became con- in the motton applied to those in Doug-: |ed las, of i i A -duitvrer #as ot 160 6 Wt l‘llml:od \rl!h‘fllu banking firm of Barrows, dictment, setting up that it did not stats | \i1ard & Co., which firm was soon suc- facts suflicient to constitute an offense [ ceeded by Caldwell, Hamtlton & Co, A under }t\hufl law. .\r;g:m;lonka wore made | few months ago the firm of Caldwell, upon the demurrer which was overruled | f{ami v ized i by the court without Argument on the | Lo o0 0 Oo. was organized into a The mind should bo as calm as possible before lying down to rest, therofore ono should undress leisurely, wash the foot and hands and face, tho latter with obld water, thon road and contomplate for some time bofore lying down. The light ought to be put out immediately after if not before lylng down. e WHY WAS SE owed mother, Mrs. Ann Wood, a brother, A!!d unmarried sister, at No. 1,818 North Eighth stroet, and employed as a clerk in the Third National bank at 1,428 Market streot. There is nothing in the appear- ance of the well-dressed, quiet-mannered, red-mustached young bank oclerk to i dicate that he has more romance in his composition than the prosaic nature of business might lead one to suppose, IRAZED? ut ]t?a iircumuhnceu of his marriage | yart of the state. national bank under the name of the e 1 proclaim him as possessed of some attrib- [* he cates t dilatory i ing | United States National, Mr. Caldwell be- n 1873 Mr, Wood was one of the|Th N i Siv 0L P g % Mysteries, many young men who left tho panio- | Gt ey ,.xv‘eflb:fihhnlfr’f::r? FoRaetel, | o et hIRY obdBSEBIAE Oraha A, — \ \ 5 stricken east for new pasturesbeyond the Mississippi. Ho settled in Omaha, Neb,, and there made the acquaintance of a Tho news soon spread upon tho streot, Caldwell took a leading part in nearly all and in a fow minutes the court room was | the enterprises that have aided in devel- E“’"y and modest-mannered. girl who :‘;}f:fi“{d tel:;xl:u:mng capacity inside the [ oping and building up thlc‘cllyn Heo way nd found employment ina store. A | Whon the whole pancl consiating of | N CF e builders of Caldwell block, year's residenco in Ouaha was enough | twanty-two jurors had boen _oxhauetod, | Which was erccted iu 1866, and which re- for young Wood, and at the end of that | the jury-box had boen filled, the jury hay. | M8ins one of the largest and bost busi- time ho roturned to the east. What he [ing boon passed for cause, with ong por- | 1e88 blocks inOrmaha, 16 was his per- may havo said to Miss Snow bofor¢ |emptory challonge exercised. Judge|®onal efforts that induced the leaving Omaha nobody but himeelf and | Novill then ordered the clork to issus o | ProPerty owners to unite and erect the young lady knows, but it does not | spacial venire for twonty additional jur. |the block at one time. In those seem to have entitled him to correspond [ ors, The court, under the statute gave | 48Y8 it was regarded asa great enterprise, with her, and it was some time after his | the defondant ni‘ght peremptory challong. [ nd gave a great boom to Douglas street. roturn enst that, finding vain_all efforts | o5 and_ the stato threo, The stato exer. | 1t nad tho effect of ' inducing property | They stopped at a. boarding-house in_the to banish the protty shop girl from his |cisod them all and the defendant, six of |OWners on tho south side of Farnam [Vietnity until next day, when they left, > stroet, botween Thirteenth and Four- |88 every one supposed, for the graud cen- New York Journal, June 22d. John West and his_wifo Sarah wero born in Swoden, Their only son and child, Thomas West, left home seven yoars ago bound for this counéry to make his fortune. Ho settled in Reno, Ne- vada, He engagod in business there and in timo becamo quito wealthy. A few woeks ago he sont money to his parents to pay their exjonses to this coantry. Tho old folks, trembling with age, landed at the Garden on Tuesday last, i OMAHA, - - - Parlor doods Draperies. Now ready for theinspection of cus-| Complete stock of all the latest tomers, the newest roveltics in t styles in Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. Eloant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK., - OMAHA 206, 1208 and 1210 Famam Street, = - - NEB. W. L. WRIGHT, IMPORTER, JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF 1Y, Glassware, Lamps. &.. 3TH ST, BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY, NEBRASKA., mind, he addressed her a letter. The|the igh il A ) eight, i hirt f This only seemied to whot his intereat an | P, Manning, constablo, Aloxander Atkin. | the peoplo of Omaha /a_suitable place of s s T L discouraging. She had gone, no one|grocer, O. B. Shatploss, railway man, | Music in Caldwell black, which in its day | medistely. Ho had an order to supply | gnaw whitt.hm-‘:l save that her journey had | naob Williams, commission mz-ch-m: Wnna[mglrdudd us a littlo gem of a theatro. ““;,"1‘: :“;“Plfllr’“h fli]:“ld 'fii’,k“‘—!- 3 een westward, : < 3 '} r, Oaldwell f th i eaterday afternoon two policemen en- THoGgh Gamporacily baflad, Mo Wosd %’{zr::l‘;’sz\flgrme;u,u cépllt(lrl‘ll!:g. ri’:ltr:‘cnlf movers fn the organizstion and building |tered Castle Garden carrying botwoen was not discouraged, and, while attend- [ tate man. and W. P. Welsh, carpenter, | of the Omaha & Southwestern railroad, [them a gray-haired old ‘woman. who ing to his business and enjoying life like Y Mgttt O * [ now an important link in the B. & M. |struggled desperately and gave vent to system, and which proved of incalculable | terrible screama. She was raving ma- other men, he still steadily kopt in view Sk the idea of finding the woman who had COUPLING CONTEST. benefit to this city, He was one of the [Piac. The policoman satd that she was leading spirits in the Grand Central | found wandering about the stroets at an OMAHA SAFE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, 8. DEPOSITORY. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE, Cashier. Capital and Surfilus, $450.000. EPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burelar Proof Safes for Rent at f m 85 to $50 per annum. made so deep an impresston upon his i heart. At last success rewarded his pa- (A Evening of Sport at the Opera | htel schemes, and at one time owned a [ °Arly hour yesterday morning, Suporin- tondent Jackson at once recognized her tience and faithfulness. A fow months Houee During the July Tour- large interest in the hutel, which burned ¢ since, and fully ten years from his vart- nament, down in 1877, tho site now being oocu- |88 Mrs. West. Ho tried to make her 5 ith Miss Snow at Omaha, holesvned ; : pied by the Paxton. In the bridge and | tell where she had been and what had that sho was llving at Santa Barbara, M. E. Chandler, of Chicago, writes to | iransfer fights he was amemberof the com- bccumu, of her husbaud, but the poor Cal., still unmarried. Mr. Wood's for-|Chief Engineer Butlor stating that a|mittee, to negotiate terms with the Union | Woman's reason had becomo completely tunes had improved in_that decade, but|coupling contestcan b snuounced for| acific, and, to hia oredit, he was always [ dethroned, Sho finally becamo #o vio- his hoart had remained unchanged. Ho| 45 ovening during tho Stato Firemen's |0 ® 1088 comprowising turn of ming BRSO T 00 wrote, without hesitation, to Miss Snow. | Y At 1% | than any other man in protecting tho [ P1ace her In & strait-jucket. She roplied, saying that she remembered Tournament in this city in July. He|interosts of Omaha, In every entorprise The case is one ot the atrangest that pleasantly their acquaintance in Omaha, | says the Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph | that he engaged in he seemed to regard has gocurred at the Garden for a loug and very soon the mail brought her an|company will give to the winnors a badge | his personal interest less than the public [ time. Old Mr. West had in hie postoss- offer of marriage from Mr. Wood. valued ab 840, Also ihat the winners|800d. Had he lived it was his inton- [ion 8 quantity of valuablo jewelry, also *‘It's queer that Wood takes his vaca- |are to have fifty per cent of the gato re- |tion to have erected for tho United |® considerablo sum of money that had | tion g0 early this year,” said the young|ceipts; the second best thirty per cent, | States National bank a magnificent | been sent to him by his son. The police man's fellows st the bank on hearing not |and the third best twenty per cent, after | building that would have been an orna. | Ae now searching for him, Suporinten- H dent Jackson telegraphed to the son at Grerman ID. Wvatt; LUMBER MERCHANT i 5 w [ e AR | ~ o db oy 5 AT - PR Lt i B T SV oo Vgl EEEREEEEER T ) g Al & B ) long since that he was away on a three | all expenses are paid. The contest will |ment to the city. He' was always one ittt week’s leave, 4 take 15)1"00 in ;h\,p.,l..,m house and will | of Omaha's mus{ prominent itiz.*u’w, and | Reno asking if his fathor had reached But Wood had whispered a word into | doubtless be a very spirited one. was ono of our shrowdeatiind mostdivel: |thevey LG his mother's ear, and unknown to tho| Following are the rules governing|headed businces men. SEOUENAN DO EAT Y A0y COWN TDITeR: world he was hastening westward to claim | coupling contesta: M. Caldwell never took much part in |t1e Garden at O o'clock last night to in- the bride for whom he had waited over RULES FORCOUPLING CONTEST. politics. The only public offie of any |9uire whether Superintendent Jackson ten years, When tho two stood face to |Coupling—To be a standard service screw |importance that he ever held in_this city | had received an answer to his tolegram. faco at Santa Barbara neither recognized| 0V Hviux, eight (8) threads to the inch, three | was that of mayor,to which ho was| A fat watchman stood at the gate tho other, but the acquaintance of 1873 [ (%)Ml tumsto brev and theo ) full | elocted by the republicans in 1871, He [ With beer in his eyo, and every now and was soon renewed and the marriage im-| up water bight hefors brenkingand attor | S1led this office for ono term. then ordered a poor immigrant, staggor- medlately followed. The yoang couple| conpling. Mz, Caldwell was a fine scholar, an [i0g under a heavy pack, in a gruff tone, at once came to Philadelphia and the | Hose—The hose attached to fomale coupling [ extensive and constant_reader, and a9 hurry up and got out, ¥ groom's home, with his mother, at 1818( must '33‘1!’17 Jeus than eight (8) foct loug. O | ready writer. Ho po»m’.“-‘ o ldrgo and | E{f‘f{}f,’:",‘:fi"?f?““‘ Jackson or his rep- North Eighth streot. A ORBLLGALYS MR o) | well-selected library, in which he spont a | Fesentative ere P Yo, ita rathor romantlo,” snid tho | Py o ibe tobe ot low than tvo ()] 04 of i tme, - Ho, was well | “Noj whatdo you wanti” repliod the cldor Mrs. Wood, with & smile, and tho| pounds.. Pipo to bo carried from the street, | versed on every important subjuct of lit- | Watehman, Suvesintend groom, peering from behind the receiving | Contest—The contestant or conteatants shall | erature and science, and was one of the ‘Do {ou know whether Superintend- teller's wicket at tho Third National bank, | - xun fifty (00) feot, broak aud make coupling | best, posted men in Oraha. Ho acoumu- ent Jackson has received any telegram in confessed that his marriage was a littlo| LYhand. Nostraps, springs or othor arti:|juted a handsome fortuno estimated at|regard to Mrs, West, tho crazy woman! out of the common run. Numbor of TrialaTive (6) trinls will bo al |OVer ~ 300,000 in the courso| ,What orazy woman? lowed. The averago of the five (5) trials to | Of his businoss carcor, He leaves a wife The erasy woman, Mrs, Wost, who = = . & LN, THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge St | DaSIIeISd i an = Catalogues turaished on Applioati n. } Omaha, Neb e — b decids the contest. whone mafden namo was Henriotta M. [arrived Tuesdny with hec husband, and TR'ED BY ms PEE“S_ sm;wsmtwm bo made from the second tap | Bush, to whom he was married in Tioga, who was found mad on thokutrent to-day of gong. e B b ved'i Saht-i " —_— Judgen tnd Time-koepers—No judge or time- | Lonneylvanis, in 1863, and two sons, “flé’,‘:‘“ gg;"u'; '&;fi:f‘"' "“'.‘,’,,i‘:"mu‘u A an | Victor Bush Caldweil and Smith Samuel n to | Caldwell, R o e THE POLITICAL FIBLD, Blaine Taking an Active Part in Oam & pailgn Management, keeper shall be allowed from snime any of the contestants, Judges doc the officer, with a sneer. “‘You'll have togoto the day peopls for that. We night men don't pay any atteution to such trifles as crazy women or murdered women or any such kind of truck, Wo've got botter things to attend to,’ and tho watchman exemplifiod ono of the better things by cursing an old immi- gravt woman for not moving on fast enough, Ex-Marshal Gatherie Now on Trial Before Judge Neville, Number-~Any one or two men may euter for contest, but if a single man enters ho shall carry pipe from the start, aud do all the work unaided Al Motions Overruled by the Court —The Testimony to Begingthisfg SELECTMEN SUSTAINED. Morning, Thelr Decision of Guilty Againat Kev, Stine Afiirmed Yesterdiy, cial to the St. Washington § Louis Globs Democrat, Several membors of the national re- publican committee afe on the commit- too to 10tify the nominees of the result of the convention, and whilo they wore judioi " .|t Augusta thay had a conferonce with l The judicial conferencd “f the Method: e s olake an acs st Episcopal church walled to meeb at| Gud puvt in the management of the cam- Omaha by Bishop Merrill, of Chicago, to | paign, and has propared a brief of a plan be presided ovét by Bishop Cyrus D. | which wiil be submitted to the national Foss, of Memespolis, concludod its| Ommitico at its meeting in Now York : on Thuraday by Mr. Elkine. Mr. R, W. Iabors yesterday. This body was com- |y, 0" oulthy iron manufacturor of posed of elders, soven of whom were | pittshury, is to b chairman ofithe nation- from the northwest lowa conference, He is Mr, Blaine's per- —— A Verb no a Contract, Philadelphia Times, At tho opening of the district court B yesterday, Ex-Marshal Gathrie, with E. T. Smythe and C. A, Baldwin, wlp Wednesday had been colied ir/¢ the cos2 a8 assistant counsel, wero present. When Guthrie's case waa oalled his counsel presented and filed w motion for a continnance to the next term » for the reason that miviterial whoge testimony eowld be proctie the October term, were now @byvnt and their whereaboVits unknown. This motiors was supported by two affi- davits s¥orn to by Guthrie, The firat yesterday filed an adjudication in the e tate of Joseph A, Heutheote, deccased. A claim was put i against the estate by Mrs, Annie Walls ou s verbal contract by the testator, The olaimant was Mr. Heatheote's nieco, She came with him ond his wife to this country from Eng- land when 12 years old. She was to be treated, it was averred, as the decedent’s own daughter, Mrs, Heathcote was ex- ucting and punished her severely, On one oceasion the giel's mother protested, and the testator to pacify her said that the child shouli have a good home while 8ing al cominittee. . soven from the Nebraska conferonce, and | sonal selection, Mr. Blaine has also so- ! ™| lected the executive comuittee, naming soven fiom the north Nebrasks confer-| .\ 0 e, whor he knows and in whoso enco. The case of G. W. Brand haviug | bolitical ability ho has confidence, It boen disposed of on Wednesday, the cass | will bo composed of Elkins, Clarkson of Dr. CONNAUCHTON 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U, 8, A, Established 1878—Oatarrh, Doafnoss, Lung and Neérvous Diseases Speedily and VYormanently Oured. Patiente (Oured at Home. [Cousultation and Ox»rnm‘mndonco Gratia, P.0. Box 292, Tolephone No. 26. itoa Ablilty ana Marked Suoccore,” writan: Writo for ““I'ux MeproaL-Missionary,” for the People. SSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ** Physician of CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport,| +An rsonorabla Mao, Fine Success, Wonderful Guren.”— Houra 8 to 5. HON, EDWARD RU SOLE AGENTS FOR NELRASKA AND OPERATORS OF CELEBRATED WESTON AND U. 8. Plectrie Are and Tncandescent Lishts! Adopted by tho U, 8. Governmont and most of the leading steamship companie s and Hotels, Regarded ag the PUREST, WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. 1 and Farnam Streets holived, and that, it would also provide for her in his will, He left her,however, at his heath only $260, The court held that the promise made a valid contract and that the bequest was a simple gra- tuity,and not a complinnce with the terms of the sgreement. The judge awarded the claimant $5,000. The balance for distribution was only §4 'he court awarded all the creditors a dividend of 69,06 per centum, one allegen that John M. Turner travel- | of Rev, €. A. Stine, of the sjuthwest|lowa, Church Ho o of l;inlu:uku, ui!. ling man from Pittsburg, Peun., Kansgas conference, wes taken up yeater- lins f‘l New Hampn ,'"" "‘"', of Cali- in May last in this city visiting with the | day forenoon. :‘)';I"“‘vl"_'“"k“' o r}"""\‘.’"'k """fl"t" ox-marshal. That one morning when| The Rov. Stine, whoso case was die. | WOy LOWIOR G GW - F A, RO EWO Turner and Guthrie wero alono in the | posed of yesterday, was charged with dis- [ PLasrée ks (GRS B8 108 BEELRE 0 latter's office, Charles Dranch came in | hon:sty and falsehood. The caso camo| f’l‘ D, B piionadldtin B i and stated to the marshal that ho had | hefore this judicial conforence on appeal “"':““° ';'l’ oF, k"‘ g '; Kogde A0 1‘ been arrested for obtaining money under | from the select memburs of his own con- | B¥el 18 WE, IS BROCE o8 S ASYRER: OF false pretenses. The afliant alcges that | forence, by whom he was found guilty of | 1© J8r8er ‘“‘_““" o l‘;’.‘;" ’-V;‘ ji of he told him to consult an attorncy as he | the charges and spocificstions preferred "‘"":‘"“B‘:H“" ,s““‘fi il ;f‘ 'IB:":' “g{ could not advise him in the watter and | against him, which declaion of this lower | 10PI%h 10 be coRSIGuTeCi, I8 IR © could do nothing for him., Branoh he | courc waa aflirmed by the body in session ‘"‘f"l’ “"-d"“ ‘*“"'"“0 ,‘;""’:"hh’:‘ men ys wentout very smngry and shortly |here yesterday. The effect of this de. | Who #re said Lo bo opposed B0 filim. after Cap. Smith came in, whose conver- | cision is to expel him from the ministry —_ sation was nearly the same as Branch's. | and the membership of he church, o Sleop, Guthrio alleges that his reply was sub-| The appeliant, Mr. Stine, although he | By & Phyaiclan, : é stancially the same as to Branch, had perfected his appeal, did not appear | Sleep in a well-ventilated bedroom, if The ex-marshal further alleges that|in person, and Rev, Bennet Mitchell, of [ you wish to spend healthful happy days. these men, Branch and Smith, did actu- | the Northwest lowa conference, was ap- | The bed and the bedclothes have a deal ally obtatn money from the proprietors of | pointed by that body as defendant’s coun- | to do with the amount of sleep one ob- tho gambling houses but squandered it {sel, who conducted the defense for the|tains, It would be fmpossible to lay at the faro table. The sffiaut centinues|appellant, down rules that would suit the casos of that he is & man of limited means, and| ~The] particular acts with which this|sll my realers, but I may just say that o 4t btear’ Ooe o Theo abovo described cattic are wll well bred Towa Theno cattlo will be was g Car Cigar, 8 for 2be, | & Smoke the Di at SAXE'S only. best dite cigar ever sold in Owmaha, j21-9t. Notice to Cattle Men,| 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. f in the premises and gives this as the rea- | growing out of business transactions, | not-too-soft mattress. The feather bed son for the delays in the case. At one time he owned a farm near|is not by any means a healthy one, not In the second affidavit he alleges that | Douglas, Kansas, whioh he traded for a|unless it be put under tho mattross, is it one, T. Price, whoso whereabouts is un- | store in that town, While he was doing | one that is conducive to sleep. The bed- | 3 known, collected from the several eport- [ business as & merchant he transferred the | clothes should never be heavy, but they w S{ E i w ks EStern Lornice-yyors, ing houses 850 in money, in May, to|store and its contents to his wife, but|ought to b warm, An cider-down quilt IRON AND BLATE ROOFING, “‘square ,themselves with the town.' |never dropped from himsolf the signs cf |is u capital thing, but it is too hot for the n C. SPECHT, PROP, Waverly, Charlie Eranch, who on the same daylost | for himszolf as befors, and when his|be had, end they aro very excellent in itat faro, To whom this money was to|creditors clamored for their pay they | their way, The pillow on s bed should " | be paid the affidavit does not allege. loarned to their astonishment” that be | be particularly well arranged for comfort, The court after hearing the arguments | owned nothing, Charges were preferred | One ought to be very large, so as to quite in the case overruled the motion for in- | againat him by some of his brethren, and |support the shoulders, and it should be sufliciency of the aflidavits supporting it. |he was found guilty for a second timo | elastic and not too yiclding, it is an un- A motion for a change fof venue was|yesterday by this judicinl church tri- | comfortable feeling that of einging in a 1111 Douglas B4 Omaha, Net, then filed. This motion was also sup- | bunal. pillow, Hot water bottles or hot sand ported by a volumnous affidavit of the| The tribunal which sat hore yesterday | bags do good in many cases, while iu oth- MANUFACTURKER OF ex-marshal. To this aflidavit were|and day beforo is the highest judicial | ers they do injury by inducing s nervous, also attachod sll the newspaper articles | tribunal known in that church organiza- | fidgety, feverish condition of body. which in way any concerned the case and | tion aud is called the appellant jurors or | Youny healthy girls and boys have no derogatory to the ex-marshal, the court of last resort. businoss with auy such luxuries, Cur- Mr. Baldwin who opened the argu-| Yesterday afternoou it completed the | tains around beds are objectionable, muy'ul‘um el Patai Holal . ment on the question proceeded to read | work assigned for it to do and adjourned | keep away the air H y T ey e B vy Lavinees aud silonve conduce Lo leep. ) Cramngs, s cuciug, Belustimies, ¥srand Balvanizea Iron Cornices’ Ledr Dormor Windows, Fintals 1 Blato oolloy, Bpecht's Patont Motall Fatout ) bron Bk | . 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