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< i SR P T ,,,,,, <A AT AAMmADTID 90 10Q4 OMAH DALY BEE-~WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 29 1884, 5 o ) y 5 " w RS .o . VATt r \ oD f Minmi county; mandamus by ti mueca, which broke down hund: of fruit A FOREIGN INVAS ROBBED WRILE ASLEEP, |, % K Mushelto k. Siwpsonw atot| - RALWAY AND COMMBROE. | ifticamioi Eies i P to. i tlock 13 Florence, & P The wet of 1883, ¢smmionly ungathered apy e o « \H Boggs et al 1o J. Waura w d lnwl |8 law of 'S0, Ohio laws 161 . 1V wiod for the payment of | PTAMMmers from Over the Waters Ine An Ola an Falls Asleep in a 8aloon [ 4 and O block 6 Park Fores 00, A N | far it provides fo hi 1 ALy ! | to the A by th vading the A\m can Markets and is Relieved of His Ezra Millard and wife to R, C. Pattor. | N, Y. Oct %, Toseph W, | st pied by a tonant wh { e DAl LR AL & . arkets, Vatuables son w d part lot 10 Millax d Cald- | i3 i wnufasturers, | s (nhibitlon of Lo fex. | thote rescevation | 1 - well's add, 81,200. pes VIbill: | Se5kin of tho schiodula to. the Tho ealy rice in Northern Oregon | Cloveland Leader. | e ———— \ C. 1. Mayne and wifo to Helquiat [t i no license to v very activaat present and will pas up | ©Who 1s that distinguished foreignor?” estorday morning & man named Gus- | & 4 s Howe [ o AY WAN hall hereafter bo g uch Ia n than last, y I'ho |aeked o Londer reporter the other day of tave Tuttle, was robbed in the back room Heira J. Sk doe ‘i Wart , October 28,—A petition void, N ‘"' Hful and J tho clerk of ono of the hotels, an he of Schultz's saloon, cornet of Twelfth and | lot 2 bl renlatir e stock exchange to clo . i e inted reverontly on tho register to a | Dodge atreots, ha H Faver 10 vike We E | epecituen of chir phy, which in ita He had been drinkin heavily 6,000 Xow 1 1. Inasmuch as it is plair N hend M0 Warth. ot -t ‘e ,irm‘.n bold eor tour was auggestive had been drinking hea - October 8, Domest 8| strblo anel {mpossible CHAY., VHY 0 will |50 000 i \ ts, Andl ,000 | to the imagination of tho roporter of at all night and yesterday morning about CT1ON KETS N form the past w 3 Lol packag king f smbly W sed tho law uest | to, least a dukedom, ‘“That; oh, he's & com- 7 o'clock went into the room in the rear o i[O Do o e veey aleh, not e | Prurieion giving a lion for sho tax, ad | Pavid Caenes, of Watart 1to 1 tho [ mercial travel anid tho clerk as he of the saloon and went to slecp, In the kets at | I o A L seebaplleldlid ) yvr.n\h[w ) | bl “, Ldnn .,” | 1‘”.“ \4l|.|‘: ‘1‘1 r.l :‘ 'll ‘m ) conts in change f,l...- :hc > POOT 1 o lowr p: nvers A RAIL o . essment or tax is natitutional 1 TR ' 810 bill tondered for his board, For- same room sat & man whose name could | g9 B oy B .6 rd and | G888 ve Travio and Beriver, va Bat : N Taithio wa i Ho i ““!‘ elgn drummers h become quite a { not be ned, Sk after the old | West s ‘ 1 by Motion overruled and writ lanus | 1 tart Farzo by Moavton of that | TAe fof WSVENAL YeAre Mool *{common thing in this country, sarl | man fell aclcep the atr r was seen to COLORADO COAL MINES e wi el ““ refused, Johr . J. and Mellvaine J, dis | place and Edwin Morris of Canada stitored th ool Spedl all of these Kuropeans whose names you § 1 v the company w in the city | sent ’ 3 € w of Superin- | ¢ . tan W % gab b 1 s tha BInde ot tia LAt KEIN AL K COAL : . I'w) sisters, Bmma and Carrio () ¥ ndent Dodridge, of ) L Short Line, | find on the regieter belong to this usefal _,(t up o avo the plac A short time | 4 T ¥ i details. When complate road | Tho deciston stripped of legal phrases do- | proved up on two quart otio A hone recently, and o him and | claes of soclety.” Tho reporter leafod | nfter » strapgor had e friend brough trunk line from Pittsburg 5 | clares tho entire law unc ational, Tt will | Davison county, the other day. other railroad magnates of their | over tho pages ocarefully, 1 his eyo | of Tutte's entered, no. | COAL FAMININK 1.1t is the intention of the man: [do away with tho colloction of 6axes this year [ illar s oing to send & live etglo by Now | watches and the loose cash ther te con- | were ,:r!(ilx.‘\‘.l Wikl tHo, SIERATAEN JGF ticed that h wate and | DEsvER, Colo, October 28, —The ttrike |a to completa d by January |and will make it necossary for all c A | Orloan It was captured near thers and | tained. AL e Lt B | chain had been taken. To awakened the | amone_ the coal miners of the state com. | 1386 Oneof th tha road is €0 |tions o pay back tho amotnt which was' col- [ fhrichie 16 was captured e wings, | T Oregon Shiort Tineds dolng _|quito & numbor of guosts from Fronce 1A mEH, Wl gt roush o | fienced ‘some time 8ot small way is be |open s southe anthracitn conl [Tected under tho law last yoar togothor with |"'3" Yty : i buslnoss, The merchants. «f Dartiand. have | 2nd_Other lan wen. On | o d, : 10 upc Il] 0 I mv"v«l] 18] SN gl To-day the reports swell the | Which will incinuati, St linterest. This will bankrupt nea cities | 1, 21070 are thirty ; lents en olled in tho [ bV e arustieals '_\‘|“',|"’““'_“' ""”(‘ closer inspection ho observed that the | puckets, discovered that he had beon | (0 erik o thousand, causivg | [ouls and Now ¢ os, in thoe state as the levies for the were “;;lv:‘ \;‘\;\C‘.az(\\‘ and iriore expes I| Aoon, ‘|r e 1 hgeth ('I:‘v “\‘.vl,”lu“, aamme dash and caoentelsity which ohatade robbe .n’n; only 't\x[ llm ‘l:n.?]‘;“l.] chmu.l a susponsion of operations in nearly all th FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, made on th i 4‘<|.‘}.” n.‘,L:)..-:-m‘ W s | ORI e y January s there will bo | {1 cr A el puottoetl by 16 Naie r, fuMBE tHo HEnAWATE of (Che - AvEtitte ‘ o his pocketbook which contained | jrincipal mines of the Tho supply of £ Yolik, Ocboher §8,—The pos of | Stitutional and would bring Into Ste treaurios | S50 00 A5 S " S PR Aot ) 1ol 4 SoALi m'k'”‘,(v‘. 1 ssote L L A R R “ s Oc ok (ll postal rato of | ' i tios and citles o atipulatod ut of [ Largn quantitios of Stons Falle_granita aro | HOr408 & U teanstorved thoir patroangs to | A Aun;-y'l n"rummv‘r w.a-“_!r:;t'rnl‘]n in 1158 we olifi apprehensions aro felt, Delogates represont n exchavge tor demand s mouey and since this is not forthcoming this | boing shipped to Grinnell, Towa, to bo used [ 10 8- Te (SR that of the foreign born, Wishing to as. | polico were at once notified and | FERRIRICE AR CE HE A i 14, the rates now being year the consequenco is that the departients [in the construction of tho colloge library [ Th . Virginia mill, which ha d 1 to what extont the forcign diun- .\n;;fim l\‘hyy‘:h»n n]ud (Ylluyl\\“wcru auE | o u Kk Sustne Lot AV ok tho advanco i in o ion [ Will bo behind payment. of malatior two or | buildi Wi Mo at Virginia ( i Rt ¥upon ths busionis tailed ta look up the matter, The empty [ griovances and demands, w ro varied, of Eogland will advanco the | ghree months. Tho cattle shipments from Dickinso D o A AL ot the Amert n the latter's nat pocketbook was found on the street, but | will by preseuted to all nine-owners to- mor- £ to 4 por ¢ rsday. — durling (1e month of Soptomber; were. Intgo | 11e tchinory ehi. e b the Quijotaa wminos | 1 the Amorioart In the fatter's native | the man who is eupposed to have commit- [ row when, in all ¢, the differences COAL MINES OPERATIN TRISH-AMERTCH than from any othor point along the Northern | (70 ¢ FA8 SEmprosor l'-“;-} SN ped l’ etot N ML ted the crime had made good his escape ,‘1\,;“'"' wicably ek resumod. | Prrrsheso, Qctober Tho {ndications | DENOCRATIC ANINOSITY TOWANDS OUK crrizsys | Pavifc 1“" shipments amounted 510 cars [0 8 Gy RISHEN B e ~1“,”““ _“”"-}j'i i "‘i‘“'f{’]‘. Wi and has on found, It is supposed | 11O Mmineseve 0 peaceable, are that coal pit en the Monongchala and OF IRISH ORIGING or about 12,000 head, L d to commercial trave feem s i h.m S e —— Youghiogheny rivers will bo in operation bes | 3 The ¢ srospectors at Rapid City | ki, ad. It is of recont grawth,” wes he skipped over into Lowa, ; New York Sun (ind. dem.), Oc | | ity havo - \ i ) b . A Stage Seandar, fore the closo of thiy week at 2} conts por b h ] pushed their dnill to tha dopth of 186 feot the reply, “‘but is rapidly increasing, and i The watch was a silver one and valued | . youk, October 27— Lillian Russell, or | ushel for mining in tho first theeo pools and [ Our esteomed contemporary, the Star of this | and have been compollod o suspend opora’ | S < | there 180 doubt that it will continus to \ at about 20, The old gentleman who|jfolon Louise Braham, the well known |2 cents in the fourth, The striko ended sov- | city, published Thursday last the fact that | tions at that place until necessary tools may | o, 1he Sitver City acsessment amonnts o $1,- f i1 cange until every prominent manufic- f was robbad resides on Farnam street just [ actress, singer and stage hoanty is defendant | eral da: o, when the third and fourth pool [ onfy four months ago, about tho time that the [ be procured, 114,000. turer abroad who trades with thi | west of tho city limits. in o suit for_abiolute divorco began againet | miners rotuied to work at the oporators fig: | prosidential * anvass bagan, - Mr. Oswald G e rertbing to a fun | 1A owrers in Grant and Sierra sountien | S5 SDEOUT who trades with this country I e her in the supreme court at Brooklyn by her |ures. In the first and second pools the men | Ottendorfer, who occupies the distinguished eus of Lierre are subscribivg to a fund | aro commencing to do their assessment work, L. AICRITIAN Ll AWICKION, -Ldiey . 3 i husband Huery Braham, thontical leador, | have informad the operatora that they will ro- | vost of n candidate for the offico of clctor-at. |Of 700 to bo expended in constructing New Moxico cattlo aro go ; not only havo their drummers here, but rox Tickers—Having forms ranam, . 4 x \ residence for Bishop Marty, 1t is stated that [ e Mexico cattlo are generally in good | 1% + : U8 | The corrospondent is Edward Solomons, well | turn to work at the reduced wages. Prepu- | largs on the Cloveland ticket, published [} g L 9 1 stated that £ Gition, and will be able to withstand the |1t 18 not an uncommon thing for members electrotyped, we are prepared to fill | ath re being made f { sdlitorinlly dh ) DA 't by building this residence Pierre will bacome ) Il be able to withstand the ¢ \ oFden "_m";“] OETE) SEHBKULIE LS kY knuwnh M‘ a composer of the Llogiish comic | rations are being made for a resumption, "/'”l””‘l )“ in ; L‘ml.‘;wfmvv.\ “.n [‘;‘m‘ th headquarters of the Oatholie church in | PIsts of winter, of tho firm to croes the ocean and vieit and Bookbinders, Umaha. ~ 028 2tmdo (an Intimacy was begun in January, 1883, and Tiica, & Oo., s/holabala hiatelwhvo, Soufemed tainiho Commorcial-Guzettoof Cinciunati con- | A ranchman east of the Missouri intonds to SRR UL TS0 the :‘“:"cr‘i:'n:““l'l:fl:‘;hb"“‘,’lfh:t‘l’“:;’““I’fnfig I it g o continue o places mentioned, beiug Lon- | 4o & i hodi i took | 418 in its number of Saturday last a report | bring an action to recover damages for prop. orking on its ore. 4 b A | AN EMBEZZLER don and New York, a8 proof of 'his- slloga. [Judgment this evening and tho sherill took | ' (o foundiog of an Trish Blaino and Logan | orty consumed by praisio firon atested by fro: e manufacturing establishments in France i ) Q|iu[|n4!l|a ke quh.\.m child has )vecnl i to | Kbout $00,00. ekl e .-I;m|m lh:lu\'outv first v;m;l| m[:l.;u;-n.,\-, e the Northern Pacitic, in carelessly MONTANA, and other countriesin Europe which make . 45 defendant since her association with Solo k) ; 2 wherln great hopes are exprossed of a desor- [ throwing out hot_conls, e has lost all his ) PApAtIHG G i & apecinlt; ) i \ mons, ATTENPTED KATE RESTORATION. tlon eu maess of tho Trish tothe republican | s, several bulklings and about 800 head of| 4 C1cn I* praparing to ltuminato with gas. |8 apocialty of supplying tho American | Hawry Pear Avrested for Embezzling T Chicaao, October 28, —Th passongor agenta | party, T€ these hopgs willonly be reatized to | hocp. oA pow flouring millis belng bullt on Steels | LFACe: S3i0FIGE 0 Ho this best bhey mud | TP *endleton in Lincoln, of east-bound lines made an attempt to restore | the fullest extent! TLong enough has the dem- , Y oek, Kunox connty. Ow Just whai e Americans want. [ L ¢ of ea a i ! of Co i ! € ands from the U. P, Mea IRV R ey Tatos torday, Lut adjourned il Saturday, as | coratic party suffered, and had to see somo. | Thomas M. Magill, son of Col, 8. G Ma- | “p'campaign in the territory is unusually | And in traveling from ono city to another Market. P‘ el et aator Goo, | the Baltimore and Okio sgent v timos its brightest prospoots of victory frustrat. | i1l "““",';*"'\'.';'::;‘1'““';‘::;‘-_'”]gll]:)l;l'fgl county |ively and porsonal, ¥ | these manufacturers ask for suggostions LJINCOLN, ctober 28,—Senator Geo, pen to 8o entiden. | #hot M. H. Veassey ough tho heart, o " : i ; H. Pendiefon, of Ohio, spoke this powered to act, o for having been to siich groat extuntidea- | gy of which i fabher i managor, © Magill | _One of the Helona banks oxhibits o miggot | from thelr customers, and very often ro- Until recently Harry Fear has been en- | at the city hall to a fi ) NORTHWESTERN OFFICIAL OH i e saya ho was attackod by \ossey with a slodgo. | from the Coeur d’Aleno minos valued at $500. | turn homo and aot on theso very sugges- 1] cod as dri f deli for | posed about equally of :repyblicans and demo- | ~ Ciicaco,October 28,-—The follawing official | place him a'ongei ! Bolivar, hammer. Magill was sotting out on n hunt. In 1882 Montana polled a total of 2 tions, " gaged as driver of a delivery wagon for | P i L i s.m, him a'ongeide the great Bolivar, it Wi ) 23 L 5 2 : i el 0 e Sixteonth | Tt 1o spoke principally upon tho tariff | changes in the Northwestern rond are an-|did accomplish such shiftine of nationalitiey | {16 tXbedition and, quick as a flash, raisod | votos. The number is expected to reack **What efloct will this mothod of doing e U. P. meat market, on Sixteenth | question, the only remarknblo statement of [ nounced: H. C. Wicker, freight traflic man- |{n'our party linos, avd take the Masers, Trish. | M# gun and fired both barrels, ~ Magill then [ 000 this yoar, business hrve upon the price of goods?’ street. A few days since ho collected [ the address being that thero was mo such |ager, becomes genoral traflic mavager, both | mon to Salt River, where ho will timself wn. | 54¥0 himself up. Miss Hamilton, a fomale democrat of Gl 3 e e Mol R et beluet “Tt reduces tho cost of goods about 10 November, 0 s no ——— connty, wont before the county conven- 1 it di 4 i i O 0 et oy W tlom and ke for a nomination, bt wan vo.| BOT Stee for it disponsen ontirely mith i ravel- | for overy Irishman who turns his back on it| ety She therefore got mad, khowed a dis- > k : on the evening train for Plattsmouth, whera | eling agent, becomes goneral passenger agent. st ek O] The grand lodge of Wyoming and the grand I i g He remained away until Monday when ——— 3 B Bl AR e e M el held their antunl sssaton o6 Rawlinn sk | o g boim e e o roas; thotel Aud |ters aro thussaved, Thess importers in D rom y Y . Lou 25,—The Cht o covered at onco, even a dofeat would not b sho did bolt, decided to run for the office any- | New York are Americans who ~purchase October 2 o, Burl- ! Pt Ak : = Burned at Sea < S h Ay f weok. The attendance was large, i S aielomtilii Purl | too high prico to pay for the liberation of G (indopondent) and now sho is making | forec it ho roturned,doubtless ntending to securo [y (GUGC 8 PO L ::,fitl;:w&'r duinoy ralirond will put o throueh |, Gamocratio party from tho eloment of in- kin Jim, a noted Montana and Vel. [ things protty rocky for the poor democratwhe f‘:""""l""'“""‘d"“” and then sall them | his clothing, which he had left behind. Liyolsteainship Oder, C. . which | Nithin: tho sk, Tt ie behaved 1 sulaf | Garnate Trishdom and its dynamita cultore,” | lowstono Pack dosperado, hns been cap- |is running agaiust her. at an advance to tho trade throughout and again take his departure, -\rrl\'v{! "fis ut m‘mlw:imtlllliu n(uru‘l-un’ from | circles here that this will ereate trouble among ."']‘-""‘"»“*“ ing o G ‘:‘»‘((“ t‘l“""{jl id“:;l"',l‘!{;r\n ating the game laws of ;IluL cuumr{. ‘B_ut |:uw 1:"{:]9 ’fur&n{n In this acheme he was foiled for Chas, |51 York, reports - that she passed, Ostober | the pool lines and probably still further de. | 118 OF €xple 1 on the part of en- [ the National Park, ag0 rece obbed, says: ** o [houses aro beglnsing to establish their Hotlow the block. watchman, was on the | 240 8611 m- inltitude 1035 wortly lon | moralizo ratos dostor, wo conclude that tho aboso cstact it | Lo big shed ovor the radlsoad noar Axpen, L Y et | own Dranch housen in Now York to servo ow, the block . ; udo 27.19 west, the Datch steamshsp ) 2 = : : rossos s real | portion of which was recontly burned, s b i istributi i lookout for Fear, and when he put in an [dam burning snd abundoned. Mo & opinions and sentiments, P e L i rrals of two rovclvets: with all tho com- :\B"_""‘"rll:l":;!:: cfll'}::rmrpupplymg (lu; appearance ho was quickly gobbled up |were gone, but her funnel was st CRIMES {ND CASUALTIES How can Mr, Cleveland hope to receive the | the new portion wi Seal foot bronder | oture I could command. Tho fellow who | American trado which their commercia Sl massibalom toraill f Dense smoko was issulng from her hold. WU Llisulih ke, VORI Ot RelMeRmacte TR A At bt et e i oot | el tho piscols ws abont s buly frightoned | travolors will work up.” Edward IKyppig,manager of the market | OSF kept a sharp lookonit bt was wwablo to | A romst: viTE ! s Lwag, but Leould havo endurcd tho fright |~ ¢Dooa this innovation tond to sharpen : when oo of 1 e voof of thie unk 0 RONEYMOON. |} f e voof of the unburned portion will b | Buttor a6 the othor ordl of the pistol® The o i | find any trace of survivora and procesded on influenco with cit n orgin g raised correspondingly. 101 00 101450 competition between home and foreign ; A 3 y i ) d ¢ RNTENPRISING - L lingly. ond agents were captured by 10838 Of Citi- ¢ o 3! for Mrs. Aust, filed a complaint a voyage. The steamship Maa:dam, Cap. | AN ENTENPRISING 10! Fomd Bpentatv creNEaDL Tl iby b ML DHSTHA |aew e paivraten S thing as a_democratic frec-trader. The dis. | freight and pasenger; H, W. Stocnett, gon- | donbtedly so something over $200 from the customersd tinguished gentleman was well troated by the | eral passenger agent, ‘hecomos nssistant. gon- | qouit tht of the market, to whom he was delivering [ Lincola democrats during his stay, He loft | eral manager, and K. S. Hair, gen WYOMING, . Cullon, ono of tho passengers on a OUTLAW TORN 1 THE | rel is placed by wanagors of Mr. Clove. Four, charging him with embezzlement. [iaiu Vanic el Rsthtan 0 | dinhan el WS K 1118 1reingns | 1an8’s canvass, entertaiis and Loldly pros | s A coublaof trimba Held up an zons and jailod ab Helena, ry ging him v ezzle 1 Zee, sailed from Rotterda o 3 PR 2 ARNS 01 1118 1EIRESS | lang nyass, a v T TR ety i doubted 0 He is now held awaiting examination. |15 inst. for New Youk, and passed the Lizard | s clais this rentiment of atrocious antagonisun | fmer nemed | Cheyonno, Sntur —— 1t undoubtedly does, whore the same s g on 20th inst. Rt and unreasoning toward one'of the | {127 evening, In attempting to rosist thom, SPATE article is made by borth manufacturers. —Evgetiox Tickkns —Having forms elactro- T Losholl ot cEsinFAmsricasy| L0100 BR0eT N o) bRl T heptonielile — But in our lino of goods, dry goods, ete It Mr, Cleveiand hin there is not this competition. The Ameri- ities have telegraphed dese Y s can and foreign fabrics are not at all sago one Jefferson . Hili, h to points east, typed, we are prepared to fill orders promptly stions of the men | Creighton claims a population of 750, elf doos not s aro unper Mis- fir clection tickets at low prices, RErs' = peEnt horse from Prickt & James’ | Mr. Ottondorfor's animosity toward the 1 SEbae Pt il ) T (. e el e e s “n,‘l,,,r,_;),“.h,.',‘(‘l')l“‘:‘l‘ s 1“‘fm;‘f 1 rode the animal to Glasgow, | ho will a6 onco, even at this lato day, insist| Two soldiors at Fort Iussell, named |ing ito north Nevrskn. o o POU falike, nor aro they brought into direct T T T T Dy o by endeavored to. sell 1, but ho was | wpon tho withdrawal of that gontieman from | Hayden and McCarty, of tho fith " eavaley, | e muchiner competition with each other. Wo have a Omah; m&e 028: the now stoam _flouring mill at Plum - Orook has arrived and is being put in position, ef and could not finc ug that ho was bei ndoned the horse the electoral ticket, and the substitution of | Who were under guard on chargo of *attempts somo man with feclings more humane and | to desert, mado a desperate assault upou and left for | more truly Amer guard camed Davis, and mado good their laws of customers who refuse to buy anything made in this country. The for- e ure in sonthern portion, higher, follewed by BLAINE AND LOGAN OLUB, |ioieneeraturs n northcen partion, For puraucd, he T Tothing: % b ) The Creig! o . eign articlo is of much finer texture and 7 SoUthitotwait TN beoonting roster]y | Parts onknown. Nothing more was thought ——— cscapo. The men wero tuken out of tho | ‘The Creighton Pioneer proudly boasts of | O181 } 0 e e ’;‘m_]'}',‘".t“f,;";‘;‘;‘r';f‘"'fl{ about the matter until a fow days THI: MODERN INQUISITION gnrd-honso to the sawnnll €' bo put at work, | the best church wnd school facilities of any | quality then the American and, of course e ) ego, when an old gentleman, pamed S & v s Davis did not watch them very closely and | town of its size in the state. much more expensive. We have foreign A Mceting Oalica for This Eve |lowed by lower tempe at Heauq atury J; Auderson, from Topeka, Kan., arrived [ HOW T1E RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT WITIL COULTS [ one succecdod in- gotting an axe, He teuck | Scandal mongers ave busy at Dakota City; | dress gooda, for example, which sell for GermaRE e a I in Mobarly, with a picture of the horsethi 1N SECKET SESSION CONDEMN CRIINALS Wit | Davis with tho back of the weapon knocking | pumpkin pies all the rage; house cleaniog in | $2 per yard, whilo a corresponding and wanted to find out what Hill's fiman OUT DEFENSE T0 DEATH—nongpLs nesvor. | Ml senseless and breaking arib, They then [ ordor; the Thanksgiving turkoy fattening and | Amorican articlo retails for $1 25, With o BERLIY, October 28.—The elections for | condition amounted to, ho giving as his 1c covered Davis with boar ) i o The members of the Blaine and Logan | members of the Keichstag has begun. In one [ son the fact that the young rasal had pur.| 15 cAversDaviwithvortlaand dimaypatiads 2 ‘,‘"‘,’ M 3 ’“‘”": ':'r'-‘", ¢ th Da. | thi8 Intter quality tho foreign manufac- a5 -— Prof, J. G. ) e, principal of the Da- ers. cetions, . club, and all republicans, are requested district in this citylthe ocia ist democrats ob- | chased his farm near Topeka for £18,000, on | St. Petorsburg Tetter:—An important po- riiipkd 1 s ** | turer is unable to compete, 8o that their 2 Tl tained a thousand majority over the combined o ; RIS Be Al e} 8 R ¥ COLORADO, kota City schools, is the possessor of a beauti- | o : i B o Taih: repiiliot hesdnator|lianed ahotiaadinelbrtyfover dislo o | b oot eoa i "Sh oo bk ot whes | liical trial of fourtecn Nibilits, including six | L to it elatod over tho racang | 11 Eg1d med, orth 75, which wa pre. |18 £ dieticonlioti bt weeniitiion, - 26 on Douglas stroot, this eveniag, | st tine s ociulit, democrat was clocted in | i i Mobely, oo orl b boen sy | oficorsand tho calobrate female ravolutionists |y s ity s e e E e e e L P f f . is elected to 8 tically pulled over the ol ' eyes, | Figner, has just terminated in ono of the 5 : Xt iC 0 . October 20th. At this meeting arrange- [stag. The results in other districs aroun- | s whes ibiamaed o o o e, | et Doter v Paluao of Tustion Grocly has now two artosian wolls, each [ 8, B, Rowe, of Red Willow county, is | Europenn manufacturers of all those ments will be mado to attend the grand | known. entertaining a horse thiof who was wanted | tribunal, composed of eloven judgos—ten [ *ending ouc a good supply of water, uursing & soalded faco and arm, the result of | articles are now eelling them largoly in bl am sl At Ooune VB IR K vida e —— Hote M AA ndeacat ol tory of how | colonels of th guard, under the presidency of [ The Denver & Rio Grande treasury s [an experiment with firo and water, Tt seems [ this country through commercial ~travel- rgruplivua!:l: y at Co y The Votes of 8t, Louis T Bad within tho Tust faw dos won thy | the chief of the high ourt of justica. of St, | nearly empty and tho November intorest on | thut it had been his habit on quitting worle to [ o) S AEOuD e nWo s verand|Les S/ Hatall St. Louts, October 25.—Rogistration of |affections of and mariied Miss' Harrop, a | Petersburg—was strictly a court-martial, and | its debt has heen defaulted. dashia bucket of water on thofiraito put it | =5 3 : udge Weaver and Leo 5. Hatelle are | g, iy this city is completed and numbers | wealthy and reigning belle of Topela with a | enrried on its procoodings behiud closod door. |~ A. Potter, & noted tramp, who swindled [0k On throwing the water in on this oc- foeoheidigranks:: s expected to be present to-morrow eve- T e of oyer | cool 850,000 in her own name, Mesers, Priest | The greatest secresy was obsorved throughout | many eastorn people by ropresenting himself | %100 there was a sudden explosion, com- | Ciicaco, October 28,—The republicans who ning and will address the meeting. e and throwing him [ declined to accept the decision in the Third ames from whom Hill '80, but a decrease of that of 1881 and sever- | and v stolon the |tho week for which the trial lastcd, | as agent for the Deaver Nows, was captured ["'“'3‘ stunning Mr. Ko Joux Rusy, al thousand below the actual number of voters | horse telegraped at once to the anth s{to|and that to an extent quite excep-|and jailed in Chicago, back a fow fect, His face and one hand were [ congressional district by arbitratora that W. President, | in the city. arrest himwhich was done, and a_gentleman | tional even in Ruesia, On former occasions |y siand jury of Denver has found in | T seriously burned, 8. Mason was the regular n minee and not . — of this city was rent after and has just roturn- | the bare notice, at least, of theappointmont of [ 4: L ,w’mu{ & number of persons for| . Tho Siduey Pliindealor says: *“Donver | Georgo R, Davis, mot this afternoon acd S Forgotten ed with 11ill, having torn hi tho fleecy | such a gecret court was’ sure to appear on the [ {15/ s 4 ] L 0T [ Function 18 great place for teamps to ot laid | nominatod Davis, who declined; then nomi BUY THE BEST, T H awa e e it i of his ol prido, - Thus was . hoss | public canso ist, aad in. the cohams of tho | yubeey i tho republican primary. elections. |ty 18 ERAG B R (0L L | nated Goorgo' 5. White, who aiso docline The Remington Type-writer took the ("7 % e “_"‘\ At thiol’s huseymoon nipped fu the bud, and the | press, This time tho most inquisitorial con- | ;i SR wnviety in potitienl circlos, to . dozen cannot be found around the depot | then nominated Gon. Charles Fitzsimmo; prewmium over the Caligraph at the Ne- ho is there in Now York to-day who | groom now languishesin the Huntsville jui cealment has been adopted, and it was only Lari raaiin i waiting for a train, 10 como from Denver C — Stote Fais: it A e el i il Tas ACoular e g o after ropeated assurances from tho best in awrimer county cattle thisyes aro getting a f ynd some uro going to Donver and others to [ Ay h YA TR braska Stato Fair; it is used by the load tails of Jay Gould's|pygp o1 POIEV-THRER DAYS. | formod sources that 1 mysolf was brought. to | £reatdeal th warst of it this fall. ~Betweon | GhoyemeThey wsually managa o mako o riwr-nitho Blonarysdonnoil: Wasninaron, October ing profegsional end business men of the | dealings with I country. Send for circulars, Machines 1d on time. “Rav. Dr. Chap pelle, past r of b, Matthows Catholic church e, and of his resti o to the road, through tho hands of Mr.| covi Barlow! I Jatt, ar | give credence to the fact, Judge Elliott and Hon, L. R, Riodes, attor- | train out during the night, but the next day In ordor hat your readers wny Diva some | N0y for ho Stata Cattle (rowers associution, | brings in o now colloction, houcs thero iy ui. | peles past v of 5. Matthows Catholio cliusch idea of the completo surpression of pr v unlly a good supply laying around 1 of at the White Houso to-day and lnvited the fairs in I recently ex Tho Times | to the penitenti A : n o ire in Ry [ xutl")l(‘(“‘Ihv““:'v’l“ll T unty Pioneer fuenishes the | progident to attend the opening exorcises of A COL TARVING HERSELE TO Tho story mado a tremendous | DEATH BriL & Suriver, The Dawson ¢ s Nt O o eV s s 1b iy Ll e Clois \ Osoter: . o, ‘ : (ollowing state || Tho e of 1854 i Colorado thus ' fat | followiog spocinien wheat yield: Johin Vincont, | o'y souncil to bo hold b Baltimore o e Bie GORy e e v 118 colored han'confined in the Uovington, o, v politicul trinl, second | has alinost an unbroken. succsssion of | ton milos sorchweat of tosn, s probably tho | Le eicaary councll 6o be held a e e can give the details of | o3 "I (oinplated to-day tho thirty third of in imp £ that of the wutiful, warm, sunny days, For tho past | Liggant yicld of whoat, commidoring tho Bcrenges | neeeemt 1t 1ocenron Jont bipnided to b DIED, Mr, Iden’s operations of twenty ye: T3 [ 4 fast unde in pure perversity, but with | of ~the late No less than weoks th has bee t moro than s | presont if not prevonted by pablic duties. rmor in tho county or i the stato, o3 J of any CARLI ¥, Octobrr 28th, at §:20 | 820, yes, fiftcen and twelve years ago? | the intention, lior lifo, [cora aro fmpeached, The chief wmong | cloudy days, and the rainfall has been not | | 5 ncros s threshed ont 3,931 ) olclock Iward Bernard, ron of Pat. | That made a great hullabalao at the time; | A year ezo sh Hering. [ them is Col.. Aschonbronar, Iato commandor | worth montioning Hreom 140 ineiorchiochus, iheoahod s Bile hsinkhe Gol rickund Maggie Carlin, aged 2 years and 6 [now they are forgotten. Who of the [ray, in whowe = [fauily cm- [ of u regiment in the south of Russia, a most| g ation of “whioh' ‘Bon Millor of I b arncren - The wheat wos Sen Tsland, | PEOIIA, Octobor 28, —Jo:eph Sudenga, aged mouths, roadors of the Prees recalls tho famous | PlP3ed; und was placed unds AvhefL0 propagandist in the aris | Donver is proadent, has fencod (50,000 acres [ 1o a thic-hed out 1900 pushols of b | 19, g machfacry in Fiemensch's ¥uneral will take place to-day, October|interviow between Commodore Van- |wenld etamie toie Mot aiberated ehe e 0 of ths Chovolen s s pusture. Fach o loy and 100 bushols of ontayand iy vixty | manufactory to-day wan caught In’tho cog 20th, at 2:30 o’clock p. m., from theresidence, | derbilt and tho present Will- | that of one of his family, or if prevented from le of the revolution us 80on asit broke er“t’wx'nd :.’ i ta the pasture and o div- [ acres of mrmln.‘m I |',‘u”1.‘ Iw;:"nl k '\‘\h:”L “:::'J. hadly mang hat be died in profits is made upon the ratio of the number of catt to tho entiro numb three w 1106 North 3 THOMAS—In this city, October 1, lirst the good elligout Figner, who bas been one of the shteenth stre , with about 3 000 - —— e If any county [ 15, A, Ford, gereral pastenger agent of the i Nebodey, or iy othor stabs in 4o | Vandalia and Penuyslvavia linoe; J. M. Ches- woer Nottleton haw wolectod bo- | o g brough, assistant general senger agent of ssian rovo. ad 0000 sarenihtblandHoptha e the Vandalia; J. 1, Baxtor, wistern pussenger , go ut Kot Collios, Tho |y g gest Eddition coer Printed. | agout of tho Vandalia, with headquarters at 1" March of this Tand i permited Ly an act of 5 Tl i ny strest | congress passed at the session.” The act " N AN T D\ Kansas City; C. W, Adams, gencral passenger 0 of unoffocod Jands I'HE CENTURY. b AF tha Mannavlvaginblih wnod by cach el wall grai owned by the eorpor iam H., the report of which stirred all |doing cither she would burn his houso. These [ out. Then e venlthdom to its center! The waves of tluln .Al\)\'({(u]ll!-“lllll-)lj ‘.J :u)u, .l‘ mend he -,‘l, In[vv\km\u and a, m., J. J., son of Dexter 1., time have obllterated that, and Mpr. [J%. Photookit into hor heac L"‘j“- ARG BAAS YOLA 5 g I, Tilomas, aged 1 year, 3 months and 5| Vanderbilt wouldn's tha k anybody who | “C211Y b ;T"' o besing s mouthinl b MovIug b IS CIL ol o ory Dlok apd & d:‘l)‘*» : . ru]lrm‘md what was shown to bo his | tired of that sort of thing she went to eating | Her activity among the troops of the Ciu Funeral to-day, October 29th, at 3 p. [father's opinion of him at that timo, |again soma months ago, She promised that if | cwns aad csowhers i a part of 1 m., from the residence. on Idaho strect, near [ Who can tell the truth about Clara Mor- [ they would send her to Philadelphia she | lutionary history. = After the 1 Cumin™ street, Friends of the family in | ris’ early days. Who of the writers of | ¥oull never return, and that was done, | 13 1881, she lodgod in the Kiritc in Nobzaska, or in ) ‘ i % ooy | Me Hemingray bearing the expens It was | with an officer, an ed sholter | providen for the select 8. M. Dem- vited, el B z«lll"txlfiv“rl;l;luer:lxrt:‘e(::“;-ui"l' '\ar'ls: h;x::;hll‘" not, | however, | untl sho was|to Soukhanolf snd the regicide Sophia which o the tmoat, valuable, Tho lnds ao: iog, western passeuges agent of tho Peansyle s —— ly beg ible | back again, and renewing her threats againet | Peroveky, Sho is about twenty-seven yoars | lected by the stato onvineor are agricnltursl FOR NOVEMBER, B MENIRER RS Y S Nebraska State Horticultural Soeiety. | ,1,00 among the ballet girls of a Western | lier former cmployer she found herself once | of Nextare two wora women, named [lands, and aro tusce of improvement, ol VEMBEE, vania_system, with headquarters at Dayen- LRuple, of tho Vandalia iehly Nlustrated | port 1 i y Allustrated | B0 4 the dity renewing tholr acqueinte N The fruit year of 1884 is closed and has | minor theater thirty years ago? Old Rip [more in jail. ‘The presont fust, which in now [ Wol nand Tohemodanova, typical |aud may be disposed of at good prices, thus | geginuing a Volume, of the same duration as that of last year, has | German and Kussian ing a fund for the college given a return of small fruits, grapes, c‘;}-&:":}:}j:.’;“: ‘:;‘i‘d"jj;:""\:‘:“j:,"“w‘;‘ EBC | ot ore soverely upon hor, Sho 1 very woak | o prisonce was Tiving 1 ool in tho first E1R SR The important featuro of Tir Cxtuny | ance with the old patrons of their ronds, summer, fall and winter apples largelyin 3 and professes to helieve that she is about to [ conspirat lodgng in the Sapperney street, CALIFORNTA Macazing for the coming year—perhaps TS W. 1L, Platt, O, 1, Bakor, ¢ ndont and soms of his | forgotten.” die, While the weather was warm ¢ho some- | where your corresp t 2 i . rand Tulandjy excees, both in quantity and quality, over | T was looking through a scrap-book | tiutes took a littlo cru.hed ico into her mouth | colleagnes wern ar el R LU “Tho estimate for runaing the city govern- | the most important ever undertaken by any previous year, The State Horticul- [ only alittle while azo and I ran across | and sho occasionally drank a livtle water but [ curtous and inquisitivo, “Thero are, hesid ’n‘-"‘im'“’m" Diego for the coming yearis 507,- | the magazine—is a series of soparate pa- |';vlAln-'lll;I::l:::‘u‘.l:lrnwnuvllh), registered at the 4 g 1 ] oy 7 very short | for thirty-three duys not a particle of solid | these, threo soos of piists, and two otkers, | V= pers on the great battles of the war for [ Paxten y: Yy tural society earnestly requests every [ the name of a man who, but a very short i ) . . 3 y A y req A s Sy e loading featuro of | {20 hias passed into her systom. Physicians important & Aum. iois Aamen have xl "h""'tlf"‘l' aro vmlilwy\'luuth;x'u the Union, written by genoral officors it g in the state to send at once J i who examined her say she 1 erfectly sane |not yet transpired. Among the six officers are | dar nver extencion at prosent, ~Nine miles of | pi K P s o fruit grower i the tate o end b 0000 | Cong Bran, whote staro wab a paluos | T et on ko oo s | ot e o 5 e 1k hevs sirmd) e o Ing” Gonorain: Greats. Longatesoh, Hat,| NEERASKA LAND AGENCY an account of both success and failure in | and ‘who had the handsomest place in [clement in hor dispusition that has made it | are charged with concealing Degaleff, the aa- [ The sulos of property in the Huer Huer ran- | 18 'fi"“ “' rer] P N0k, B i growing any and all kinds of fruit, with|Philadelphia, and was known in all the | L eseary to keep ner locked up, sassin of Col, Soudadkin, —Threo well-known | cho in San Louis Obispo, theown open to pur. | MeClellan, Beauregard, Pope, Rosccrans, suggestions in regard to kinds most profit- | realms of display. I refer to H. T. e e advocates ?il))uxmwlwhl,'lnl{l/m lml Muzaraki, | chasers four months ago, have hod over Ad;fllr&l!t»:l}:’r,;lld ut}huu, Tlfm |ur‘|tu}: 0 F nAvIs & co : e AT are among the counsel for the defense, 5200,000, is begun in the November number wi s L] able to plant for home use or market. | Helmbold, who paid millions of money A Misplaced Bwitch. TThe i offioers and the twa wamen—Nigner | * ; RRERR.1 kAR AR SREC O ARE, AR " The quantity of each kind grown should | to the newspapers of tho land, nine- [ Reaning, Pa, October 28, A musplaced [ und Wolkeinstein—were condemned to death A drove of Agora goats camo into Placer- | 80 eating gray y BUCCESSOK TO DAVIS & BXYDER.) ba given so that an estimate can be mado | tenths of whom turned upon him in his | switch canzed a collision of two coal traing at | and the other accused to hurd labor in Siberia, | J111% from the mountains the othor day, Over | paper on Geuoral Daaloss In of the year's crop. These reports are |time of sorrow and tribulation, giving | Port Clint n to-day, Twenty cars were | Yot not a word of all thiu b appeared in any | 490 it the originul bund were ldlled by light- | *PHE BATTLE OF BULL RUN.” wanted for the annual mecting to be held | him the stones of ridicule for the return | *ma:hed, one engine” complotely wrecked aud | newspaper, and I ventura to awsort that not 5 | #/06 g & summer thunder storin, By Gen, ( BEAUREGARD, i i i o tireman injured. Loss, $150,000, per ceat of the population, not even in the Somebody shot a Santa Cruz cat in the hip, g . :ituxl;":id:nma‘::l‘;ufi?; ;ourdté:rbgrell.i):c;i ffick‘flfi.xybrf:fu.fi'u;”,“f."{fi""" :,mr hnfd 15| AT - Very wtreat where € court-horio 1s situated, | & fow days ago, and it was sapposed thatthé | Gen. Benurogard not only ~doscriben ! pon the waters of en- e 3 I ! o A n D have yet tho least inkling of what has been go- | animal had gone somewhere aud died, un the battle but touches upon his relations those who intend to plant the coming |deavor in other days. Where is Helm- i ARNIR. g RIS with Jeflerson Davis and the general con- A y e Sofrryer: ing on. Only pine persons—of high rank I rado had beon spring. . For the advancoment of this |bold to.day/ Tho last I know he wasin| Y'/7>uCsan, October 26.—~The worst foars | wit wimitted within the onirt.. Tho exeou. | crrying tnent from butcher shop to bis Qi | qas of th e, The i fs® oo present important and growing interest, tho state | an insane asylum in Europe. I couldn't | concerning the fate of the miners imprisoned | tlons, unless commuted by th Emperor, will | abled frioud, MBTADRANES 0 s in this scries intoresting personal ex- he coal mine at Y oungstown are confirmed, | in €1l provability be equally sel The electric light Is death on birds, especial + ) . — press are requested to please copy and |tell to save my lite whero hefs, Last [0V 1 4 ATy, oup perionces—the oflicers’ own stories of . 4 i f 3ix of ers were taken out last eve | —— y on rainy and clondy vights, when they seem | F 5 n Have for salo 300,000 aores caretully selootod lande . T. ALLAN, & yue, Me. Wallack's " . [ two of thel i, C L] ot recover, 2 Py ) . Tuesd wht forty-eigh I tal)i o io o ¥, Mprovea 1 rms 10j N e, Coifax A 'Yy eading man. MO CRAG, e e, QARRGY RORAVAN Bgours Ocfoliep 08 w irand Logion of [ On Tuesday night forty-eight irds fell dead | trations will be full and accurate; and ao. [ , Improved irins fo ‘Whthiagton, 'soFak Omaha. | He died in San Francieco, Aug, 12, 1578, | Fron f L o y . : or wounded in San Jose from striking on the | companying papers on *Recollections of — _ the minsnow. The work of rearchiog for [sir knights of the Ancient Order of United | ¢ ¥ ¢ panying papers Seundors, and Butle A Rl m——— of hemorrhage of the lange; a clever fel them was contioned industriously oll night, | Workingmen of Illinois convened here this | 7048 0f the muin tower, and cn the preceding | o Private,” begun in the same number, [ Taxes patd in all parts of tho Bta; H low, a bright, cheery, sunbeamy kind |y y this morniog the bodics of twelve of | moming, Al grand officors and represanta: | kb6 twe ducky full”victims to tho oloctric | )| add 'valuo to tho merics. The No-| Moneviosusdon mproved farme, " @ = Deputy Marshal Gorman yesterdamorn |of & person, an enormous fayvorito, 1 | thern had heen taken ont. This makes four- | tives from fifty-fiva legions were prosent, | B¢ vembor CENTULY also contains first L4 . L sage from | was showing his picture to & young lady |teen dead, aud four injured. Tais is sup: [ The commander appointed the fo'lowing chapters of & new novel, the story of an . withina week, a woman nineteen year | I'/:°d to b all the wen in themiue, bt it is nini Auditing and distribution, J, | b " wiei B Imported Beer ¥, o grape crop in Upper Napa Valley has i rewarkable this searon, o fruit is ex- ud of fine flavor. Krom mors- | American business ing received a telephone m Council Bluffs stating that a big satchel 5 b - # ity AT o | Richardson; on n itual and official [ing until night wagons loaded with grapes | elle timely paper on How Shall We full of pocket knives had beon found and | throo yoars, and sho hud never heard of il Jat known, whietlier tha oump Wp atfe ldwall, W Lo Gardnor and Tauics | stand waitiog in lino at the cellar in Callstoge, | Klect Our Pre ERREE S0 AR R by 'R BOTTLES asking for a description of the knives|him! “And yet eix years ago his photo. | w0 0 VORI Stew the wine Ly appes X 1| where it i+ caloulutod t tho quantity “of | 4170l Romus” and others, and a num- . o 3 stolen from Duke's and Sinhold’s hard- | graph was in” every iirl's albut, and o | s dangerous, aud & gonorator of e dit, or, 18 NN K | wino mad from this yoar's vintago will bo in | Lor'ceg e illustrations, . Yenrly sub. | £T00geTs. o «+++ Bavaria, waro stores in_this city, Mr. Gormsn | was as well known' on Fifth avehue and e Joke. hla ge:mseiing Al Sh9: Clraiid | XOes) A% ANY. BIOVI0US ik, seriptions, §4 00; singlo numbers, 43| Culmbacher, +++..Bavana, uotitied Mr. Duke and the two gentle- |in our chief places of resort as any man UNCONSTIIL PION A et Dl Taxion manieei e T oeuts. All biok-sellers snd news-dealors | PilsDerseseses o000+00+ Bohomian, men went to the Dlufls yesterday to|who could be named in the city of New |11k £00Tr LAW DECLAKED UNCONNTITUTIONAL 0 of the whole and acted | o, ’ e o keep Tur Cexrony Co, N. Y.,| Kaiser. 1esr-0se o« Bremen. 3 S 4 - e - And ngl “I'here are four woren on the trial jury in | f 3 W 8Qp" Sha. sy . o identify the property. York. £ By A,.‘; | v w. r ; Baw g titution uy presented by the | yiciicat connty, W, T, at the regular tonn | ! m.l| shers, Now is the lime (o sub- DOMESTIC. L —— i X - oLUMBUS, Octo® et 10 supremo court, on luws, e TR A B AN acribe, : o > Keal Entate Transfors, { Q. Caslem, Muad; J. Dixon Avery, F10:| ¢ c0q judges affining and w0 dissenting, 0 | auntnor one 1 Gabina R T SR G T et U — H“‘l‘)fwm“" s Louis, The following transfers ware filed in | @ont, E. B. Gould, Holerege; 0. Stenbery, | gy declared the Sectt liguor tax law uncon X 1auge an (ho Cabinet, | eh 95, 100 to extablish at Walla Walla A slight change has Lesn & 1o the | ANDAUAGY+ ¢ oA, Wahoo; A, I prague s W. | stitutional, The {aln on several pondin g HINGTON, October 28, ~The president | gistillory on an extensive scale, working hours of the accounting departments | Best 8. ¢ 0 monn the county clerk's oftice Tuesday and re- apuointod ex-Secratary Hugh Mc- Ork A o . Vail, W. H. Kemp, W, Edwards askca | cames wera all to this effect RD of the trausiey, and Soare | A moteoric stone, nearly globular, snd about | f tho Union Pacific railway in this city, to ko | BehlitzeP1lonere—. . ported for Tuk Bre by the Awes’ real M, 8, Lindsay. Fullerton; 5, A, Riche| The following is the supreme coust. decision | tary Waltas (o oeahm rooyaicl 861 | four inchios jndiainster, was rocantiy found by | into effect next Mo Herestter tho work | Krug's - estate agency Octobel 1884 | ardson und John €. Hartwell, Clacks, Will- | aunulling the Scott liquor law in the state of | Heventh circuit, to succosd Judge Thomas | Profcssor Marsh, near Radenbu g, ” Montani. | will be done in th s departments betw Alg, Porter, Domestic and Rhine 2 Ke C A B a0 8lie ¥ 5 < 3 | Ohio } Deomrmond, goed. Tae aspointment of § A Nevada paper nitem whi h will | the hours u, . and 5 half be by 5 e E, }W«l.\ o to ( ‘\' Laldwin q ¢ d fiam Landoo, Odell, and F. R, Kretz, Plun | Ohi : | MeCullo‘h effect toanorrow, Judge | sound queerly in the east, about i recent snow | allowad from 1230 to 1 for lunch and rec Wine, FD. MAURELR parcel sec 32-16-13, §400. Croels, were at the Millard yesterday, John W, Conrey vs. David Sinks, treasurer ' (Groham Jea r Indiana Lo-morrosw, Jetorm of several inches not fur from Wiane tion, 1213 Faroum 8¢