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TiE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1885 zr___————-——————————‘m bout half a mile from his father’s house THE ANNUAL RECORD; i it th ym- | from the plains of the near west, where men r a THE DALILY BEE| s raia st it eeamast, sl 1 his oy b tred sl | B9 hesled ana.raied hade, And on_siikiog BIERBOWER-BOYD. yotng Kes bepecated from hle oompaaion - ather Phelan publishes In the St. The horse poisoning epldemic which re — and has not been seen since, Every . thore strange vacillations which Ohristendom | g3 " {1ie death of fourteen animals at Louls Weekly Watchman a seathing effort has been made to find him, though | Its Enormous Total and Wide Dis The Marriage of ENis L. BierboWer |vo no avail. His parents are almost tribution. Caprices of Fortune, Omana Orrick No, 914 axp 016 Fansam St has marveled and jeered at; in the Russian | Sutton, has been bronght to a head in the ar New Yok Orrics, Roos 65 Trinons Bor- | crlticism of Vietor Hugo as & man, a8 8|0 tiations it is an open secret that there | rest of Jacob Rath, whose son made affidavit X % e e novellet, wod wa » post. Tho rovernd | two sde pullng wed hauin s evry |1 e, T e awpe N to M EIGnOre BOVE. i for"hi- atenppescaace, aeing Published every morning, except Sunday. The | oritic says: ““He lived without a princl- | step; the navy is inefficlent because one de- | goivvals ™ The motive of the crime is not DRy the possible one that he may have wan. n:lvr:[;-‘\Itrvhr'.\"ih:hl:u':i:‘l:..‘n‘uf;‘c: (One Thousind only Monday morning daily published in the state. ple and he died without a prayer, Such | partment mistrusts another; the war office is a | known, The trial is set for the 16th, " dered Into the Paplo crosk and beeu ny rlnr\wm‘.\-“ ‘ending May, 1885, tog N TS | e 7 ta to pare | the effete civilization on the banks of the Big | A Brilliant Nuptial Ceremony at|g d. There i fcion of sul- | the nametand addreises given to the compai 0 Months.....$ 250 Victor | foandal because the treasury wan rowned. orc is no susplcion of sul- | {0 oo e ine those who have Ghebenty: oo 9000 [ Throt Monthe. .. fo0 | Yould be & fitting epltaph of Vetor | I owns Tard Rowsberry has boen | Muddy, he found It worthy only his contempt Trinity Oathedral Yesterday, cide. Toceipes Lot the adhouate are oo fi and_refused to pay for his whisky. He The Weekly Bes, Published every Wodnesday | Hlugo. Ho was tho groatest m"": dragged into the cabinet to neutralizs the evil (300, refused to pay for bis whisky. Ue v, - of the company. s Rhs, roTPAtD. demagogue of any sge. Roussoan and | oo "¢ 7,rq Derby's half insane fancy for | glared savagely st the Dutch saloonkeeper, | . o . o A 1o ey, DRAWING OF JUNE 17, 1884 Ome Year, with premiuin .. 2@ | Voltaire taught the people the prinolples |, uthing the colonies ~and so it has gone on | who knocked him down with a bung starcer | Trinlty cathedral was the ssene| Corespondencoof The Bix, | 8. M. Potheshild, 282 Ohurch #h., N ¥ city 25 600 One Yeat, without premium.. 18 lasphi d gave thi d epl and sat down on him until the officer serived | gosterday of a brilllant wed- ORFOLK, Neb, June l0. @ 8OV | philip J. Gruboer, Milwankee, Wis,, oolloct. Six Months, without premmm (] of blasphemy, and gave them grand eplcs | for three years, and led him away to & quiet, shady retreat in |7 enth-day adventis's’ csmp-meoting com- | ¢d through Second Ward' Savidigs Bank One \vanux,m.m(.’\k“"_m;h.w "lof Nterary Implety. Hugo plped the| The prediction as to a compromise, |the vaulted chambers ,,}ghn jail, ding—the ; marriage of Mr. WANOH. &8 LH1A place oy, THG PO Milwauteo .. Tlnmi; All Communications relating to News and Editorial | popelar variations, Therefore was he [however, did not come true in this In- "flmm NlTs Ellls L. Bierbower to Miss Eleonora Py el In; el i . Y 2 060 matters should bo addressed o the E0ToR 0F Tik | e demigod of the French publie?” stance. It would seem that it was high S 1t Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James gh; badi it h“‘: ol Claa-Clark, Phil 2 tox 3 BUSINRSS LETTRRS A complete snswer to Fathor Phelan |time that a cabinet so divided agalnst it- SORTANA: E. Boyd, of thls city. A h.u'gn number [ e earpet of gr(‘f" e A %01, “5T|\|L:;“.'J:;’:;;k§nbva | § %0 ohtoed by Tiia e Remittances skould ¢ | 1s found in the fact that on the 2d of | self should be retired, and that nnder Montana wool is now going east by the of Invitations had boen previously lesued | \hady grove it is very lnvitlng. The |Frack Conniogham Fen 2 000 Drafta, hecks and Post jrdors to be made pay. | August, 1883, Victor Hago put himself | the clrcamstances any compromise that mxn I‘:nd. 0 cat S e and the occaslon was one of apeclal in- Leddc. arel nic';,], p"fihld and nnn;:ml, SRAWING OF suLy 18, 1884 lo to the order of the company. i site ncentrator w i i t J ) "T“H'E':" I}iEi‘.”PnlIB"i,IflS"fil.N(‘: 00, Prins on record In black and whito au & be- | might have boen made would have post-f, < SStb B ARG A fancentrator wi (ere-it from the social prominence of both ks ]nonu;‘-l‘t‘s:;Th::n‘:u:l:xc;mmm (1] P Commore, Moy oo 16 0 0l fll liever in God, On that day, knowlng|poned only for a short time theorisia that | 5" ' iiiient of Senator Vest defested & parties, : ‘ sk Nu.\wvn:;\:.;‘; e e o E. ROSEWATER, Epitor, that death could not be far dlatant, he |has now been preclpitated slmost una-fMontana democrat for the snperintendency of Promptly at half past twelve o'clock THE MILKY WAY E. B, Comstook, ¢ v 5 000 A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circnlation, , ho, in hi Yellowstono Park. the wedding party enterad the cathedral . W. Loud, West O 4 000 P. 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, handed to hia Intimate friend, M. Vac- |wares upon Mr. Gladatone, who, In hia} ©0 5o 50, e e g party 2 cathedral, it aiinger, 3 mpn, coicc i — e | querle, an unsealed memorsndum, |speech,said that he would accept the |yave been recorded in Lewis and Olarke [MOVIng up tho aisle to tho atralns of the | Aprammoth Schome on Foot to Btart |y Tooma 3. Hogears, Norolh, Va o5 1 100 Tuk deadlock between the mayor and | which read as followa: " issue of the vote upon the beer and spirits cO;;:y ;;:::GJI;::::YRI{U“MM k5. ALl Wn:d\l;ulgI Much f;nn.l “I("o:wgfl", in an lm:wnn((s)nlllry Farm Philip Roth, oor. L :x.n and Caliope e, council promites to last all summer. 1 give 50,000 francs to the poor. I wish to | tax as one of life or death. Em‘hm have cffered 8100 000 for the Gold the fol ow:ng order: shers, A, C. Near Omaha, ——— be carried to the cemetery in their hearse, I smith mine in that district, Wakeley, E.S. Raff, A. H, Blshop and Mz, Grapsrone will now have an op- W. H. Mequier; N. E. Barkalow and| A party of Omaba genilemen have ‘5‘;H""" refuse the prayers (oraisons) of all churches. | 1p paq hp: dilcévered th;t. there is &| At the Granite mine at Phillipsburg there J. A. Munroe, Frank Hamilton and R.|recently investigatad the system of dalrles T ask for n prager (priere) from all souls, [ o5 E T F the statistioal |18 00 enough in sight to yield $50,000a ortunlty to swing his axo and eut up e q month for the next three years. ~ . ; 5 SHINEH Behd Wi To LR Y, Tbdiovoiniod Vioron HUio, |y o An offico-neeker caled thero tho | ™ pui of thisving Indisnswero dissovorod [ . Patrick; bridosmalds, Miss Jesso | which bave mado tho city of Elgin, Tl | fhes Sowiitiiia” 3 . e WAL S LB et other day and anked for some statistics on | by herders runniog off stock from a range. | Barton and Miss Carrle Ijams, Mies Maud | famous as the greatest milk, butter and | Wi 35 iict, Woiteoy Netional Bank, o oo They were sent to the happy hunting grounds which he could base » calenlation a8 to | itiont ceramony, 2 L whether his chances for getting an office| The total rgwg{;g of the Northern Pacific freight office at Wickes for the month of May, wero good, bad or Indifferent, He was| S, 0y, "05000, Thoss of the Helona told that ho could not bo accommodated | office are in the neighborhood of $40,000, i but wae invited to call| A man by the name of Sprague has con- LB L ceived tho brilliant idea of raising a sunken = i religlous creed. He exerclsed one of 1r lasafo to say that thero are A Bun- | o hoblest and most god-ltke attributes, drad applicants for every office, and every namely, oharlly, Ho remembered the time an ?ppnlntmnnt is made there are poor, and while refusing the prayers of ninety-nine mad democrats. all churches, he requested the prayers of all souls, His religion was charlty and Burrows, of Deoatur, Ill, and Miss|cheese market in the world with a view T3 Fla, eolle Eliza Tompkins, followed by the bride | ¢ adopting the method here. A fow| o DLIRITE leaning on her father's arm. At the Lk i i } chancel steps, the bridal party was met | 858 820, after the matter had been dis- by the groom who proceeded alone from [ cussed, & meeting was held, and a jolnt the vestibule, taking the bride by the|stock company organized representing a Compt n w Haven, ( olchestor, Ct 3 12 800 ), 2804, Chas. Foote, ¢ DRAWING OF SEPTEY arm and escorting her to the altar, fol- C v Canift, 19 philadelp! T boom in the biblo trade has led good will to all mon, He mnever ne- agaln some time after the 1st of July. |youcr somewhere in_the river below Benton | lowed by Mr. gBoyd. Tho cere‘mony capital stock of $10,000, Among the fMary Canif, 1200 Sprucost, Philadelphln -0 a New York publisher to undertake :the fastad i GppoFtaBIE 'm hatioita ths The bureau meantime will probably en- | by attaching empty bottles to it one at a time. | way then performed by Bishop Worth- utonkhal&le;a nl}s lleuh_}l;l Allen, lAidol&h Louis P, Aipman, 8.5 §,ruce st, Louia - e production of ‘‘An American Blble.” The ge:m fl::“ k" 2 :; " deavor to supply the deficlency. The l;l‘:l:lc‘o;ln:r.-mfln Y)L‘ll;?d n;vz‘?h;oll:{]clt:x:f ington In an Impressive manner, asslsted Meyer, Judge J. M(i urston, H. W.| - - 3 % nditlon o e workingman e poor enn wi on the 24 8l i o §t. Loute, M 15 publisher is evidently a genulve Yankee :‘x’ui the destltute. A)Thn g‘leno‘b bypt:a office-neeker, however, moved by lmpa- [ Ruier " the auspices of the Grand Masonic :fi',n‘cfi.33“:'11;{-)8;‘:;:3{1'::3:&3' h"I‘h: g:t::;’s;l:zg:'&“. u;;,"ll’:‘y‘zl:agl;.:,:ufl: m.mv‘mil:.-cf\‘.:. s National 'Bank Balti- ’:xc of the guesalng olass, as ho ssys: “‘I guess way, are far from belog an ultheidial\ tlence, obtalned some statlstics from other :;t:ldfizu‘fhb‘:g‘mmory, which will then be in tastefal manner with floral deslgns, The | McCague, . H. Dumont and mavy of RS t biot0 Amarloan patriotism can bo depended on | J S8 T E L B e from the |®00rccs; and has accordingly made| Ty i e yriptets that ocourred in Butte | ohurch was Glled to overflowlng. The [the oclty's most conservative bustners Mk S burt S F 3 000 to bring succees.” Lklhd) his caloulatlon. Tho resalt is, according | jast week being such an extraordinary event, | bridesmalds were ull attired in orepe de |men. After the principal part of the | R vert Loske, Moo ph 7 €00 i, chargo mado by Fathor Phelan. Accord- | "% JLEC " ob o 1 U or ono man | that oty hus taken. measures to celcbrato it | Chino over allk, trimmed with white Inco, [ stock hiad boen taken a committao was | F. 1 kuid, Chlumblis b, Bision N0 i 000 » AT fog to Prof. Swing, In his sermon on ) 1 i in an appropriate manner, A purse of §100 [ The bride looked very lovely In her |delegated to select a eito for the dalry, ey ‘,',‘}l“v‘,‘.'_,,,‘,‘l'u“;,‘, ot o e Jiy GouLp advertiscs a mottgage salo Victor Hugo, out of the 36,000,000 In. [\ °*°! forty-three applicants geta an|has been raised for the thrico blessed pair and [ & ogqing costume, one of white satin, |and purchase 100 acres of land 4 000 of the Hastings & Grand Tsland rolroad. |\ e 5,‘ Fhiuse nenly’ 34‘000006 office. ‘Thirteen per cent of the appoint- | & benefit rfl:“:f’“"“me“ given them atthe | ¢ o ned with white duchesso lace, with | for grazing and stable purposes, G ikl S Jt wlill be sold in Omsha on the 19th of it Oltholic-a, R nb:mt L) of'tbe ments made by President Cloveland 80|™ s ffort s being mado to bring the case of | COUrt train, the usual silk tulle veil [ This commitiee has necured tho desired | Nothan aiber, 40 Wallo i, i 1 %0 flowlng over all. land eight miles north of Omaha, near|FE. W. Hal The groom was dreseed in Prince | Florence, on the St. Paul and Minneapo- L Albert costume of dark blue, |ls rallroad. The farm contalns saveral SSiaes with light trousers and gloves to match. | springs and a stream of flowing water and DEAWING OF OCTOBER L4, 18 The ushers were also dressed in Prince | i8 particnlarly well sulted to dairy pur- | Louisiana National Bauk, New Orleay Albert costumes. poses. The work of improvement is 80 | . LU The souvensrs presented by the bride|far completed that the opening of the [vile, Miss g to her maids were elegant turquolse |dairy in July is assured. WERGELAS bracelets, by the groom to the ushers| Persons who have had an opportunity [wy gold loop-pins set with a large pearl. of knowing the value of the Eigln mar- | 0. C. Fox, Portage, Wis, far, hesays, have been men who did not e‘l‘xle"(h‘uv: chiefs, Spo;}xn“dl ]Iuru'ialnnd i}e?r i olf, into court at ngs. These chiefs have any formal applicatlon on file; and, | yero" some months ago_incarcorated. in the after an Investigation of 179 cases, he neui‘{uryéxrljon -:'Fon()luater"nt "fl"ffi“z’"{? & _|of Agent Armstrong, who alleged that the hasfound that fifty-throe of the men ap- | bior“wore Lud men and he was afraid of pointed got thelr appolntments through the{n' ThB,BILlInD;! Gfinm mim dl;lt the f real cause of the trouble was that they re personal Influences and suggestions rather | {e FYOSAR b FOET, Toike wo. obmosious than by the ald of written Indorsements. | to both the whites and the Indians, A correspondent of the Miles City Journal June to the highest bidder. Here is a S good opportunity for some one to buy a rallroad. Mr. Gould will probably take 1t In out of the wet and pay for It with the bonds of the company that he holds. balance are Protestants, and according to the last French census only 85,000 persons put themselves on: record as hav- ing no religion. The London T7imes in commenting upon the fact that Victor Hugo prohiblted all religlous miniatra- tions at his deathbed, refers to hls bellef GENERAL GRANT has spoiled that Appo- matox apple-tree story. He eays, in his in God, as expressed In the memorandum says that place is threatened with a calamity o! ket to Chi 111 not fall i Scgt James Szoof... is 1 5 th in the ! - After the ceremony the party moved | ket to Chicago will not fall to appreciate | vy oiman 4. J. Dougherty, Police Force pueolithhY W Are Do H oaily/iokled which we have quoted, and says: Tarns is a great deal of truth In the |groator ‘than ten Crow lensos, one of which down the alsle {n rav’«’zrm O,S,,,,’;hu,, the | the benefits that will accrue to Omaha by Fatrolman Con: Dologs Maphis, Teonor.. 20 fictlen, Thi ly foundation for th find their level | worried the citizens of late. The Indian of e T tho| )y ruan like this meditating eo loog over the |Statement that men than they do. in |olice at Washington. aftor a conforence with apple-tree romance was that there was deepest problems could not but have a faith in Washington sooner than they do infGe;pe Voakum of Tongue river, the would- such a tree near by, and that General | of his gwn, a special philosophy, although ot [any other clty in the country. ~Thls Is)be equaw man of Otter creck, is digesting a lan to take in twenty- il £ Leo had stood beneath its shade for a fow | formulated in precise terms. The great ques- | particularly the case with office-seekers. [ B 10, M85 (0 ;’,‘:an'er,z:;f,;f; Gl moments before going into the house, |tion is not whether he is bound to any special They have found that they asplred too Crow rem’fil’e, i:clud:lu‘gk 'hahnuflelb'ud river whero General Grant soon fterwards |belief or belonged to any particular churchi | high, They ate now willing to take the | ety Tie Mt (iie, thed Miles Bify met him, we cannot apply any ordinary measure to |, oyy pegt place, and in zome ‘cases they | surrounding country ia shut up and it becomes S—— such an intellect, to such a soul. The great illing to take any position that they unlawful to drive stock from Wyoming via Miss Patorse Couzins Is a shrewd poll- | question is, if he bolieved in a superior will, | 37 I8 y P Tongue river, as it now is via Rosebud,” ticlan. She is in Washington apparently | in # supreme guidance, in an immutable and | 4% got. grand strains of the Mendelssohn's wed- | the adoption of the system here. Not |Mort. Hodge, Cclunbis, Tena ding march pealed from_the organ, pre- [only has the industry thers given employ- sided over by Prof. G. F. Mayer. The|ment to thonsands of persons but it has newly married couple, with the retinue of [ developed into the fineat dsiry farms in bridesmades and ushers, proceeded to | the world acres of land which were un- SRR FALICISS $ the reridence of the bride's parents, on |sulted to the general uses of agricultura | yno. . Moberly, Harrodburg, K Nineteenth and Davenport streets, where | and has attracted the capital of somo of | Louis 5, Wild, onaldsoshle, La. a wedding receptlon was held. the wealthlest speculators In Chicago | ™ hia ba " THE RECEPTION, aad Milwaukee. Peter McGuoch, the|FrankK.D The Musical Union orchestra discoursed | coPléalist who was forced by Phil Armour | G5, 72% L. Orr, Stephenviile, Tox. musio as the gues!s thronged into the el- Istian’ st,, te suspend to the tune of $3,000,000 |y Brotherhoud,Milwaukee, —— : eternal principle, ruling human destiny; or if, = IDAHO. = N 3 je|in the big land deal two years ago,| tbrovghAmerican Expross Co., Cairo, Iil. in attendance upon the conference of |° BCN R LA B T e eide, | 28 mayor vetcod the ordinance BrO°| gy g il paint the horlzon with 8500 | SSant reeidence of M, Bopd to offer thelt | 190" by ‘money tn milk, and |cws i 08 charities and correctlons, but, If the truth P o | hibiting the running at large of certaln i gongratalations to_the bride and groom. | 3r H 2 gl d LD ho had joined those hopeloss beings who | hibitivg the running av larg s ortaot Brencrka onjthe fonrthy Refreshments wero served durlng the [M!ke Divine, ~who —best ~Finerty,| ..o i i 1 50 woro known, sho s roally |Lrisg human existencs o lose at the brini | animals, as 1t was full of interlineatlone, | Hon. Homer Stall, ex- prosident of tho O | courso of the receptlon, which lasted | the | celebrated lrish ~ congressman, | L MR ian Vet i . 1 0 there to cultivate the ac-|of the tomb and strike out the idea of Ged |and had attached to it reports of comsait- | 10t A e e e i from one to four., The presents e(;;mr::s::‘;e;fh (zglo‘:tglr:mn‘slt!;h':hreco‘:n Union National Bink. Cineinnati, O 1200 quaintance of Miss Cleveland and to|from their contemplations in order mot to|tees. It is hoped that the next attempt|” Gpags, Francis Adams, president of the Un- bestowed upon the bride and groom were {amilk) Baving Il)DIFt 750,000 in:e:te?i’ DRAWING OF DECENBER 16, 1884, enlist her aid in bohalf of her father, |have to bow down before Him or to implore | will bo more successful. It ls high time |ion Pacific, with a large delegation of manag- [ Dumerous, and of elegant and costly de- |} ' entergiies 2 311 Kuttner, Georsotown, Ky 30 000 { . > f 3 ent 3 5y ¥, New Orleans, Maj. Couzins, the present United States 3‘{“:“’“7' “‘f"“r Ho0 hag "pl_lefi mthe:; that the gardens, lawns and streets be no g’tfo:::hl‘, e ?:ne":n:l):d' SEAm SR e QuRee ug:mung the guests who attended the |, Beginning at 1 o'clock in the morning f,‘:?%“"‘? A e, 1500 marshal {n St. Loul oubta and uncortainties by exclaiming, "X )0, 0qr nged as cow-pastures. Mr. W, C. B, ‘Allen, formerly of Omaha, |recoption from 1 to 4 olclock, |the Ohleago & Northwestern railroad | P4t Teent, CHiiimis ¥ 15000 — believe in God. now secretary of the Idaho C-dme Glmwler'n were Mr, and ™ Mre, D.O. Clark “.‘;légl“;:n]'ul]mtgk(t?im from Eli;ln Benry Lauy, Ban Franciaco, Oal.-o....00s 10 000 : . . R O TR AR aseociation, has been appointed traveling live b o an . Charles in Jhicago, requirln, o0 ackelford, Firoman X DexoceATIC politiolans in Chicago are THE ENGLISH ORISIS. Ir is the official opinion of Clty Attor- | atock agent ef the Oregon Short live, with a‘:l:fl:“:l’ Nfi" elv'sb]:{;rl‘::ib?&':"hgf about two hours to make the run. theag oot ECETR LR 15 000 reported to be hopplng mad ovor the ap-| gy " g gy Eoglish politics, which | ney Connell that Jeflerson Square cannot headquarters at Shoshone. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, Morrls Beale, | t¥ins continue throughout the dsy at gn:mmuafinllnnll isanic, Now ortoanis, La'L 5 000 = 3 ) ) . o Emploveos of A. Go polntment of Capt. Marsh as marshal of |, o~ chango in the cablne, has at | be used for any other porpose than that ST, Mra. Hugus, M. and Mrs, Gllesplo, S, | Fegularhours, Tho milk Is nloaded tat | ol iy | &th Wowers ooty GoerditE AHI) Ill.mols, CoDID last been brought about by a decislve | to which it was dedicated, namely, a city | Watermelons have made their appearance | H. H. Clarke, Mrs. Mat Patrick, Mra. to depots of dellver; where‘i:?fl clni::g ??o',‘" Noow, - ) e R & eald that the republleans in Wathington | & oo o 1o government budget. The ls-[park. This ought to putan end to the |in Los Augeles. % y Burdeite, Mrs. Bartley Hoffman, Dr, | 0 FR 0 ¢ the hoz‘r of delivery and |G ¥hillips, o', keraando and belfeve that the appolntmen’ was the re- 8 287 donlgns of varlous schemers in that| During My 1669 Chineso arived at tho| V. H. Coffman, Mr. and Mra. Jos. Bar-a¢fthy 8 16 e HOUE B0 COVRy, MhC) sempite, Morn, o fo L) TG e s s e s e sue e whether the Increased taxatlon |designs port of San- Francisco, ker, Mrs. Al Patrick, Newton Barka-|C\ " °d'f °‘:h °b“ Y. 1‘:“’ it 5 000 uy o Gien, Logans private MUOEVW | gyonid bo lad upon beer and tpirit. | direction. S Tho hay orop on the Gleen ranchin Coluss |low, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gallagher, Miss | /10 470 engaged I tho buslness clalm .5 s with the prosident on Monday. We |y, "0 " o o alnly on the ground ] county, smounted to 8,000 tons, Stanwood, of New York; Mr. and Mrs, | OF it advantages of value from a senltary [ Mich. .. . Si000 would not now b surprised to hear that |, .\ L1 e J p gd e Taz natlonal militia encampment to be| The harvest of grasshopper stories prom- [ Fred Nye, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Redlck, g‘“"ipdnt which will g'.’ sought by the | W.J. ek H Prelient{Oloveland|nssisted|Gen! iogan that [t was taxing the poor man'sdriok. |} 13 o pyjrmont Park, Philadelphis, | ises to bo an unusually prolific one. Mrs. Dr. A. J, Peck, Mr. and Mrs, Jos | OMmshs company, according to the general DRAWING OF JANUABY 13 1885, % By a union of the torles and home rulers | o o v oo 6 romises to be a |, The Chinese, despairing of running eamb: | Bartcn, Mrs. Lebmer, Miss Dora Leh- | 2a0ager, who in conversation with 8 |y omag 1. Theraton, Shelbyvilie, 1. 75 000 to be elected Unlted Statos senator from = A D0 lig games in Sacramento successfully, have i Beg reporter yesterday put this ques- |Lee Sampson, Sigounrney, la.. G 000 the government was defeated by a vote |, ..o Tt ta1d be tmare 4o Lf| LAESaeeD. o e e of thg | mers Mre. Cartier, Mra. Judge Dandy, |4 % "RTH ilk i b 000 Illinofs. 2265 t0 969, Thi R a2t rilllant succees. wo'n 8 “f"‘ ished a lottery on the Yolo side of the | nri "31q Mrs, §. D, Bar alow, Mrs. Cal. tlon: ““Did you know thnt' milk prop- D el Otliscare 50,0 e e of 265 to 2562. e reslgnation o our gallant Nebraska milltla were repre- |iver: : g lowsy, Mr. and Mrs, B. P. Wood, Mrs, erly cured—that is, milk which had been rowne, Fairmount, Iud. 5 000 Tae mothods of American contrac. |cabinet, which is usual In sach cases, i ST L (o Two litle otrich chicks emerged from the | \g7ids B+ mnd Nes B. B Woods M. f1ioweq o stand in a cool spring house | A: E: ai, with Sanger Bios, b 2 o0n 2 ! * | sented there. ere is Col. Colby shell at the ostrich farm near Fall Brook, last | akeley, Mr. Tompkins, Mr, and Mrs, |7 AFC 0 RERG % 1l destroyed, | Fred Chiead'e, Dalias, Tex .. ; 2 000 tors have found theic way into Canada, | will follow, and Mr. Gladstone and his week, They ore the first hatched on this San | C. Taylor, J. G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. mal heat was all destroyed, | 1,,j, hav, of Stix, Krouse & Co. would remaln in a kitchen of ordinary summer temperature for 12 hours with- out becoming rancid?’ Fargo & C: The reporterjconfessed his ignorance. |Joha H. wason ““Well,” continued the manager, C. D, |*: G- White, Helcns, A Hutchinson, who had the compsny put DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 10, 1885, on foot, *‘that is a fect. Besides the loss | 4. vatuone, Hot ifc and which iy apt to follow the purchage of | Sansome sts., milk in which the animal heat exlats, |yorr" thera is the same mediclnal dangor that | First Nationai would follow the eating of a picce of bul- [ ,Pure (Sputh Sid), e loc‘k fr‘on‘; which the heat had not been 1, 62 Metrocst,, Lynn, Muts extracted.” hury, Wood‘and, Dak.. collecte The idea of the new company ls to ! oure the milk at the farm in extenston :grlrg h(;]usuu, bx;inbg it lntlolthe la!ly v:ln ot L e e Umaha road by speclal tralns an 160:' e BPSAL AR UIFYs LS D) - distribale it from acenteal depotthrough- | Home gk, e e e i out the city. Another good idea the| Teno izerennne company has had in view is the restric. |} ghNo tlon of ownership of stock. The shares Coutant, Dr, and Mrs. Summers, Miss Summers, Dr, Shannon, Mies Richard- son, Mrs. R, S. McUormtck, Miss Mec- Cormick, Miss Cora Doane, Mr. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett, Miss Hanscom, Mrs. W. V. Morse, Mra. William Leh- mer, Miss Dora Lehmer, Miss Condon, Mrs, Edward Condon, Mrs, Bennett, Hon. G. W, E. Doraey, Senator and Mrs, Manderson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns, Mr. Wyhus, Mr, Nevllle, Mr. C. 8. Steb- bins, Mr. J. R. Reenwalt, Miss;Balcomb, Mr. Charles Havens, Dr, Bur- roughs, DMrs. Roddls, Mr, Will Redick, Mr. Allen, Mrs, Fink, Miss Allen, Mr. Charles Ogden, Scpator and Mrs. Saunders, Mles Jessle Withers, of Grand Island; Mrs, Charles McDonald, of North Platte; Mrs. Col- potzer, Mrs. Dabols, Mra. Meyer. Mra. An examination of the public accounts |ministry will retlre from power. The| Tur cholera is now raging in Spaln, mexfl‘fflm 3 at Ottawa shows that J. G. Baker & Co. | now ministry, it 1 declared, will enter-|and the recently discovered inoculation ng}i(/'::clz :,[hf\c{:p;'u:wli:ill]g :f:nl;‘i,:afilnac:“?l; have drawn over $2,000.000 for the past |tain no measures that wlll give the|preventive of Dr.Ferran, about which |1853. The redwood posts were found to be as four years for eupplies {n the norihwest, |liberals aby chance to galn a victory. | so mnch has been said, will now have an :;’l"‘l_""g_::‘:l;fs‘::“z“)"e“’ planted inthe ground, The impresalon prevails that the company | The budget will be reconstructed ?" ac- | opportunlty of belng thoroughly tested. | A 'gray oagle, monsuring seven foet from has subsldized the government agents|cordance with the political eentiment ) tip to tip, was winged and captured on the there and in the northwest, and that an|as expressed in tha vote that| THE voracious ht{ppar is desolating the E‘“‘:f;trm?\;;efixr}f"é’e:fim;fli :u‘:hwefl?,’,'f investigation would reveal glaring irreg- |defeated the Gladstone ministry, |fields of California. The Oalifornians The bird has been proséuted to » Sacramento ulsrities In the interlor, indlan and |It is said that the conservatives are di-[mow know what the states of Minnesota, hl;)w"lpwz‘- A 2 monnted police departments. vided on the question of the expediency [ Iowa and Kansas Tult have suffered from | During 'i‘uih?;‘“’u;&pzcfi:'fif“g: ;E’i"'gfsf of assuming power, while on tho other servatory.. The meridian circlo_ building, £ ing power, whil tho other | grasshoppers in 1873, " 8kory x’Ih d Ao :llmb ldlll . Tue decision that the Scott liquor 1aw | hand it 1s reported that the tories do not andsome skruchies, iarith doublo \wally’ o ¢ wood and iron, and resting upon a founda- 1n Ohio Is unconstitutlonsl has proved of | want to tako the responsibility. This| 1* M. Lane thinks that a complote | Hou® ', iy tus baen completed. It no benefit to those saloon-keepers who [leaves the conditlon of affalrs in a de- | ©°P808 can be taken in Omahs in twelve | contains a fine meridian circle instrument, expacted to get thelr license money re-|cidedly uncertain and confused state. days with twonty-four enumerators, ke is |40lidly miounted upon brick piers, with- rock tarned to them. The supreme court has nder the cironmatances there seoms to Vines, Lin Montaua. . . Pa. 2 000 Y foundations, Several other buildiogs have very much mistaken, also been finiched, including the observer’s house, built of Lrick and three stories high, a T, K, Roac declded that the money, $2,000,000 iu |pg g gentiment in favor of permitting the = |commodious doubis dwelling for the accom- | Brace, Licutenant and Mra. G, C. How- 3 leacs, La o all, cannot be paid back. This declslon | government to remaln provisionally, at Nennaska office-seekera are beginning | modation of astronomers and pupils, and the | ard, Mr, and Mre, Joseph Garaeau, jr., | 13ve been hxed';'- $25 dlnich'lasd 1o man EisteDalinnsLitankc Maw: el tant; Tarcy R 000, has made glad the heart of the tax- ' **1to believe that the administration motor | Observatory library, which is already sup-|Col, Stanton, Gen. and Mrs, Hawkins, |20 OWn more than a limited number. | foui Tarld st., 8ro Francisoo, Cal, 2 (00 8 made g 0 heart of the tax-payer, | Jeast until after the general electlon, as " £ Mr, Keel plied with a number of yaluable scientific | Moo ™ 5 M’ Weolworth Mrs, O. E, The milk,s to be given to stockholders | Susa - but we can hardly anderstand upon what | ¢here are many Important mattors relat- | the 1nvention of Mr. Keely. :h‘l‘::énllr:g isin roceipt, of astronomical ex- | g U LAy Rumauy, Miss Garrio il | 46 #Pecial ates, tho idea being not only |, 53 i ru8 grounds the court holds that money col- | g to both home and forelgn affaizs that| = o == hns dom. | 128 the transits of Meccury and Vewus havo [Iard, Mlss Mory Millard, Miss Rena | brovent monopolyifbut to mako tho (L, talon; fan Kransiceo, G0 1 200 lected unconatitutionally can be retalned | onght not tobeleft in an unfinished| o= 'r° ington monument has dem- already furnished satisfactory proof of what | Rose, Maj. Do Rustey, Mr. and Mrs, LSRReiatE Siehb bpln oxn crow Dy | 37 Wrabington: Detr t, Mich' ..« 1200 by the state, Two of the judges dis- onstrated its usefulness as a lightning [may be done at the observatory, and aleo | Charles Morgan, Will Miller, J. H. cl is expected to malntain the|.jas, Sivas. Early Grove, Miss 1200 ) stute. those taken during the eclipse of the sun of N standard of the milk, Btate Natioual Bank, 1200 sented, and 1t 1s ovident that opinion will | My, Gladstone, 1t 1s sald, lntends to|™® bt S WO March 16, 1850, On tho 224 fnsh, » eiegram Gz, Hale=Ocory) | Mei= aad o M o b il i . SETUROp— ‘WAS I 171 . DRAW! P ly 0, :’:-d::;d;‘:;.l::n Sbly maaver even among entirely abandon political life. We STATE JOTTINGS, {oul'lu;fiev»gnchnll?g{ulv‘: ::,.fé"'x',';é“ :Enco“ Aflter the ?olsptlon tl;lc newyly married sanfor d 8 Jn‘i‘xnw,lluwaufl,‘zsvhlrlconn.,!umnlh, i X! 3 i i ully casf , Fei is, it i b » e 15 5 should bt be surpried if thisweretrus, | = JSRLS S TR Papl whch T | couple mers drtven to the b olook trln RADICAL CUR E |y s visiianivi'>: 17 o0 Tus published extracts from General |Ho certalnly was belog greatly worrled [ Febratks bovigiioos aze belug Mt the f beng polished to settlo thia potat. ately for the east. Theywillgoto Chi-| FOR CATARRH. |== Vashion 00" 1 00 Grant's memolrs havo attracted wide at-|Py the many complications that have| “yon; i, Hayden, the new bank exsminer, . cago, thence visiting varlous polnts in | Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Martgold | Keiominh sras/shtt- Fles 5 0% tention, Thoy ars an evidence of the|sHsens aud In all probabllity [has boen investigating the Fremont banks, Ay AnrEANS; the east, and returning in about one| sad Glover Blossous. Henry Orban, U. 8. Mariso Hospital, S sbyo of tho wark, which will wo blisv, (20 b renly plossed that _ tho Mostaeus the tompepas lechuror morked | R and s e BR il ey 7B 0 ma- e have the greatest sale of auy book that | “crisls” bas arrived at this time. ~While | 5555, fown of Hehayler for the 2um | ipy, gogp wall at White Plaias, Nevads, is | gy, soite v, R R e ) & ublish 1t is known that he ana his minlstry were | The track of the Northwestern road will | FePorted to be 2,800 feet deop. gentleman of worth = and refine- has been published for many years, . 2 000 ¥ r . " reach Gordon, ninety miles west of Valentine, | The Catholics of Salt Lake have secured a : General Grant mskes no effort at » '"'mb“"@-‘““"w‘““v Ll 1t were, | FMES v " | 1ot and will erect & college in that city within | 2Bt “' one 1 of ~ the most vy 200 strained lterery style, but tells his atory for some time, and thata orlsis was Uable | * A Kansas cattle company purchased sixty | Y40 to cost $20,000, 5‘:’"“"""‘H ".l:""i{“:é ves .;.‘h 0:‘““":‘ 80" | §g"sanson of smell, tasks nd hearing wheu' affected, | Ab Foo, 27 1500 to be brought about almost any day, |carloads of cattle last month in the countios Seme Chinamen have taken upward of 830, J @ has llved in the clty since | frees the head, throat and bronchial tutes of offen’ | H. C. Donnell 1 800 in a plaln matter of fact way, just as he Vs of Platte and Stanton, 000 out of & placer mine near Tuscarors, Ne- | 1872, having for three terms past filled :‘h“ mattor, sweetens aud purifies the breath wx A Qu Y. 1 200 would relate It in conversation. It will | hardly nvg;fl-rvm“f‘ that it would | x 0 n of North Platte is ptaing vads, during tho past season. vith oredlt the responalble: poaltion of by ‘;R“a;';,'" 1he" progrees of Catareh fo- | ol PO & Raw o e prove a valuable contrlbution to the his. | be accompl 7 the “boer and wpir-|his houas 8 livid bue. Tho Iand ofice s | A milonor mure of yousg shad are tobe | Dnliod Bites marshal, | ! e v stont v o oz B | el L K 14 tory of he country, and the people can ita” tax lssue, It was, therefore, a sur- |Promised a coat of the same color, o 0 tho million piaced thers last year, druggiste for §1. Ask for SANvORU'S RADICAL CURE. thank the Century magazlne for it, as|Prise. A crlsis upon almost any other .i,l,?:: R ;';‘:;‘z?;:f‘:.::“m’ m‘:‘: ,,fl'h‘: A relisble citizen of Portland says that the memolrs were suggested by the war | 182ue would have been approached more | scriptures and praylng in the public schools, | While his wife was making cake last week she articles that have zlvg that pu’bliuuon gradually, but this was precipitated un- | Lightulng struck the residence of Benjamin m; ‘Tt:'” i) ::'“%r::"f-';“’.u:.":; such great popularity, expectedly. When the house of com- Young, near Hebron, on the 3d, Eloven per- | yyver'for several days, E———— sons were sleecing in the house at the time, q n ‘. mons adjourned on May 234 for the |but none were injured, | Arizona newspapers aro direoting attention to the stream of Mormon Immigrants pouring Iz may Interest the Omaha friends of | wyynntide holldays, 1t was predieted | Plattemouth demoorats are cugegod in it~ | juto that territory from Utah, Aying, from Mrs. Helen M, Gougar, the temperance |, gessiog the career of Postmaster Wite. | ¢he gnforcement of the law in U Th y the London correspondent of the New | There se: to be tual desire to paint o O, 80 (W 10 L Those leotururer and woman's rights advocate, of | vorl Times that the impending orlals FINAEL A T LN S paln curaals :lll‘l ':o!x;' » ricker anforcemeat of ‘the Lafsyette, Indiana, to learn that on| =, 1q probably be bridged over |, Some consciencesmitten fire-bug -rplled he Mescaleros have over 5,000 acres of nent oltizens, and has resided here since childhood, “A lady of rare culture and many graces of refinement, she is a uni- versal favorite In the social circles ef this city, Mr, and Mrs. Blerbower en- ter upon marrled life with the most sin- cere congratulations of thelr friends, both here and elsewhere. The Bk jolos In the general well-wishing, with | " the hope that thelr wedded existence unclouded one, fraught with DRAWING OF MAY 12, 1885, Goo. Willlams, Washington, D, C Ormini Zapp, Round Top, Tex Sum F. Spencer, Greensburg, {.,nnyl)upon,iolruu, tH ;g%v Drug and Chemical Co. —_— oLL|~$ For the reliel ana preventiou NOLTAIG ) the losun led, of Rheu \,\WW/I - Coughs, Colde, Weak Back, Stom. Y47 ach, and _Bowels, Bbooting & Ao Palns, Numbnos, Hysterla, Fe- = male batus, Palpiiation, Dyspep | Epeers, Mc ol Complaint, joor | W, Greer, L Cigar, Kns. 4 . Fe Malarla, and Eptdemics, | W5 Frimean, Cuathaw, Ont. . gL’gYN&\ Collin's Plasters (an Electric | A- B3®ith, 157 Codar it., Nashvlile; Tenn BUASTERS Biartcominet s Bt |1 W, it o e i LA or) Bad lnagh ob pala % | (550 Cney, Maiden, Mo Y A the torch road-house on the outekirts of s ‘joys which make marrled life B e —— *;:;d" last she ."d.ll‘:‘ed 'C&;L, Jul?nnfd by = compromise—with the con- | Fremont. o thousand dollars and several ,:fl,dfl:' d'rfifi:;";uif:' tga ;.::,g:m{fi:‘;{.aw one of well rounded and complete hap- ne iyl. ‘hfi':&ffi'.:..flf““ fo lams, third sudltor of the Unl cesslons [all one side. He based | Pad odors went up in flame aud smoke, They have taken outa fine acequia at the | piness, HA -AMEBIGAN SN LT R o particnlars of the Somi- e —— A Strange Disappearance, Another strange case of dlssppearance has just been reported to Coroner Drexel. Adam Kas is a well-to-do farmer living about s!x miles from Omaha on the line States treasury, with a parasol, Instead i L. W, Holmes has been appointed guardian d by lanted & 1 f of takin the M1 chertement without |Di8 prediction on the faot that | for*Rofert Holmes, of sHeatrice. - Hobert| oorn and potatoes tuat mromise wall - ° § e 6 B from 1882 all government In England | havivg squandered about ‘one-half of & $10.- | * pay Higgins, the “‘duks of Tulaross,” who reslstance, the gallnt colonel seized the |} 01 00n carried on by these compromises, 3?21‘.‘:'33'?9"“.211‘5.,"‘&. pn:; Dzi-:rn," a:l: ir'h::fi: has owned » ranch in Western S,\c,,m"'wumy parasol and strack Mrs, Gougar over the f iy ooonsional aloughing off of ex- |above guardian, fop Shirky yeats, {’J.f"u)::f Jone ko Basaive, tarted head with bis ceme, which ended the |y oiiste like John Bright on one alde| The five-year-old son of ex-Mayor MoFar- | after the Indians. They will fight on thelr o land, of Columbus, pzeped 1nto the k d i vely i duel, The trouble aroze out of the pub-| 4 4o puke of Argyl on the other, The [ jancs)o’, P umbus rv}v ad ke ity:m’l:g :mn"llzlo:“h:&w u"z"’.‘;'f.ué"x“.i’a';“"’fl"']’ into Drawingof the 16th inst. see icheme in another column of this paper to-day. PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for England, France and Germany, The sveamships of this well known line of iron, in water-tight compartmonts, and 1 vished' with every requisite to make the e CLARK & SELLS, Lication of sn article In the Lafayeite Times correspondent, under date of May | bis head a la cowboy, and ended the sportby | A a4 Vegas man sai A betwesn Douglas aud Sargy untion. | Lolh mie pad sgraaadle, Toe S oo Real sta!e A en's i 5 Las Vegas cl 3 - . y carry $he United E Sunday Zimes, of whick the colonel is 234, sald: ; Y [ pu tho bullet in his thigh. The wount | «f),ooration \]l;el:’c{lh‘:nnyu"dufl;hol:.xl:;rdr:y’;, Last Sunday night his son Adam started | jistes and ayi |I.f;u?:1'Zmlouuuh" Mm;woyo)l" editor, The article denounsed a mestin, S . | » sexicus ane, When & msjority of the men deserted me and o Woman's Ohristian Temperancs |, The cabinst has been divided, and the diis: | ~Johu Dyer s the uame of the Nebeasks | want south in pey utiforus, T remained at Unlon at the recidence of Mrs, Gogar |ions have quarreled, threatened, chaflered, |grasshopper who siruck Sioux City Monday | home and fought the devil single-banded. T AL oo bld i » vl o rar oo e wa R4S 5144 3 bt b s o e i ot S G . . ) rave; io sbort, vil is nol place.” firedon, There way a split on that question; | minjops of the law, guhn came to town 5..«.’" X . off with some boys and went to an dld mill creek--sbout a mile from his father's house and remained there until about 11 o'clock when he started to come homs in company with another young man, When ety 1108 FARNAM STREET, HAR! ABD& 00, Gon, | For st of propertics of sale sos Omaha Real Ke- ow York ' an oadio, Washington #n1 Lo Belle strects, Chicago, or Heary | ¢ G2sette, to be fouad In the roadlug rooms of al} Pundt, Mark Haueen, ¥. K. Moores, Harey Deuel in | the hotels. wiide Omahs; Grouewig & Sohoencgen, 1o Councll Blu fls

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