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’l'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, NOV l‘,\IRER 28 1885, THE MORTON MANDAMUS CASE. | gie b came Lack to 1. uind 10| THE ROLLINS-BARTON NUPTIALS chuteh, and ¢ s MODERN GLADIATORS mmie At ¢ e etmbx 25 YEARS IN USE. S i pesre istol o con in hei \ t tost Medical Trinmol | Lm; ¢ € y . g % - e Messrs, i:-:':'ll‘xl . l”l‘ n' -‘\ i "',,, r e < s o ¢ | The Greatest Medical Trinmph of the Age! olistl's Title to the Ofce Meid © | Other Matrimonial Events The Pas ity t Now & Match, wi n o { cted | SYMPTOMS OF A Uood<Death of General Fanks v o ol te' s Anniversary Ball The Hymen- > t : fer, o . o N 5 Tl L i Al P o . TORPID LIVER —Other News From the emeter—General il A o 1 LU s Rkt s . " < ] X ofappetite, Bowe Capital. Notes om Wearinass, Dizziness, Flatterin - S Dots before the oves, H. B, Of ¢ . e 'H s t eve, Restlessnnse, with il ] pet t twelve feet square and | 3 dreams, Highiy colored g % sy, N s at t 4w, o t t o ry CONSTIPATION ( i ) it tbat v e, By F ()|, TOTT'S PILLS aro especiaily acapted ther s « ' ’ n mour ) o k x ¢ rthe be r * 9 iy | to such enses, ona doso edects 4 1 A | i he Appetite 1+ him and er t . t ) . t 1at the Paxton last nig » st t a fe the < b ke on Flestoatt POURLE It WA , - / ¥ B, the v cle ahed, and by tholr complaint had been s, Lineois r th grace ax . Uve Organa It wered that it ha 4 ‘ iy h TRR AN A 3 fto 1 L i 4 g 1, at i ) v Lust Wby and Fait kes healthy floah, el Vs ag imy ar [t e A x cds hin y < eral | €4 : to be detc A ay pairs the wastos of ympromise is eficeted in (%s able te d te < t, 1 P ol of t c th A ot cliod < deelared to be ¢ $ o r 2 3 i Blood and hard muscle: ke Fial St & A ¥ 1 ’ Py . 9 ¢ ey 1o t vous system. invigorates the st wnig e G 3 s the I u LR ¢ arts the vigor of mankiood. y clog the chinery of ce to Oflicers Ho L s W As f € 1 t ki ¥ [ i oW . e log the machine t " ! : f MF MO, Kae uf those o oV W Gl ‘ay St., New York, A ) wh d | derco ! \ L ) Kaufm ani b s ot | g S T O Gt s e e i ISAAG GRIFFITH, round it in EWH!‘ vlun-lix a m ) f tl nante ted, however, will be on a ) ; oIt > 3 lag : % i 4 \tion to sthing in my powcr | cers were wrong, wheu {1 y grander ecalo than last year, and the d ghor L A Saundors, 5 i d, an ‘ oy i I Tate Country Prodme‘ Fruits, Buller, Eggs, Ete. ing the rs to justice, and I | any kne i they HYMER'S ALTAR M. Ston t S \ e T ¢ e Rt ‘ Y 7 ructed the marshal, 1 mv\x duty LT i The event of the wee tal Wore comforta fille : i Y % i DS ON ¢ GAMENT A SPECLALTY, LML Bbos AT s & | arton, to Mr, Henr i corge Barker, H s men were stripped ¢ waists \ the st effect | erences ¢ NablaR » conduc labeas corpus proce o< this cil nard, O. P. Seward, Dr which point brecch that John Lauer had Inves. »; K, Dubu ,. u Sionx sing the m that the justice of the nnett i mony took place at the resi- | ) \ Kennard, Dr. Swetna o | tights and socks L were well con imtrue | National Bank anic wd comi istance of the | had 1 liction oy 3 Rich- | qonce Mr.” Barton, 2103 California D1 e and Frank Kennare . and in § \Lappearance worthy vi tio; Rt N ashicr Aud wholesale Dealer in grave 4 us. ardson 1s the man who give liquor to the | grect, and was characterized in every | The club kept five set of 1 busy for feir trade. Leon, however. had a { a do » formerly City 1 Beach said he was using | 12-year-old boy who is stpposed to have | dupail by dinary 3 eral hours, and the sc 1l age, being youn ‘mpl < heen put nn- Te Land of Oranges, e (Il means to hurry up the case. *The | died from its ¢ ; 4 Y oot O ki \ rently tlic e, ; ! ! be & i g AR il 1 d 1 bower o eward the victor, ] taller aud he » ! ! examination, Ber: has been of the \;:;1( e ot The Pl »]n”.lh!rlm club g b perfuue of which nado arried off the honors of t} ous | tol balaneed by 1 kill. | kno hing about the rl a Sunshine, t ety tigt almost heavy. y availa ting 3 At the first mecting of | Prof. A ous of ) s, Later which and Tropleal Scenery. paper which has had the courage to in"with flowe € e club Mr. J ph Kennard carried off vears of a ¢ 3 A \ ) o th \ and give the facts as they | There was ree-cornered y chande . \ amil: the ehanpionship. | and st ive feot five L veters ' A 1ot 403100 fuct fn Silver the marshal, * lhv-{ urnal, |t riday A!\, \Krlvmv‘ Ui oty “f”‘-r*\ the vases, the pier ry | Atthe Metropolitan hall last ovening, | wre troduced t ) 4 Brevities. Bprmfldhm [EnRE only N S0E il | oriot £he Tows Hoi :ul'll\\‘wu\]]u & }“Uu sid b‘ rd and l.?ll'\\.l mad .h‘ res y unconfined ruled the hour® (t rica Jtaug i 1 2 F. Goodmar o ch mm‘n“dchmm At Eieh. iary, £ y I bo a1l Toked ing plac pillows of lowers. The original expression The occasion hie distinguished wry d man in his emy with a fine Tolling land, NO SwaAmps, Of maia 1 oanee. 1 offenders at the expense of the po- | They w Sy o ) W ted with a magniticent | was the anniversary ball « > Myrtl he day. Prof John Leon isan Athenian | oy Thanksgivin stores, hotel,aiready bullt. Several trains daily lice department which, in this matter at | B done on vente 3 pi se cornucopins of sear- | division U. R. K 1l | Greek years of ag He wei 5 = b TR Five-acre nge grovo tracts, 200 each. all good citizens Will say has been . : mile extension of the | jot cyrnations, surmounted by one of | four ¢ s were prese d a pro. | pounds aud stands five feet nine. He oty hb cheeld il § Lt of e tow, showingaireet, dohurch ates nd propose that 1t shall | _As the minil train on the Atchison The wi and_ fruit cake were | out to the strains of Musical Union | been conunectod with quite all the wrest- [ FOOMmS. Some important routiiie Husiness |- oy ‘r,..,hf.mm...,,.m nlong printed st of influence me one whit in my duty [ Nebraska line was coming ity | decorated pectively with immense | orchestra. An appetizing supper was | ling exhibition troupes : i eor th tine | ©For600land rmrchawrs.lll.uy'nm Pop- ich [ believed from the first dirccted | this oon luced switc | bowsof blue and pink satin ribbon, | se u mtermission. That the de First Bout (Graeco-Roman)~The me B et nesdn e or Thare | (S I S Tt ORI e | we to disce and put a stopto this | itintoac 1. 3 handpainted by Miss Shultz—an entirely f the affair wero well carried out | went down on the floor at onee Bl A e U U i A B R L arious traffic in human bod: and engine was dam The o 95 | pew feature in weddin and/thatitwas el ¢ ”i_\' 1 by all pres Baither | the finish. For: sixteen | 48Y night of next weck L "“ PRESIOENT, 170 BROADWAY, NEW YOAK i WL (i) Stearns, | UAlty wit SRl mail age At 3.30 o'clock the ceremony was per- : i o the follow 1f minutes they gripped, twisted Rev. Willard Scott went east last even who drew the complaint : s who was hurled hes inst the | formed by Dean Millspaugh, with the | i Y due cged and tussled, somctimes working | ing with the remains of Mr. Thomas L was disposed of and arrangements were tors, was called upon, and he was cqu nd of his car, suffer re‘concus- | yatitiral vitunl of the Episcopallchnrch: | & Master of cer s (yellow ribbor of demons and at other | Willinm e superintendent of the | ° y emplatic tha ase would be n. Heway die Within the bay window, i 4 3 n\um]\n- committee sy & to each other without Works. He will take them to R. HAIR’S ously prosecut I have already offe . A meeting of citizens was held in the | wedding bell, stood the bri oom. | (red ribby Thomas Burrell, H. D v on the oft : In his ahsence on Sun of asistance from mewbers of the b United States court v last night, 0 | The lace curtain was artically_entwined 1 M J. Donnelly, jr., or four times had Christol | da 3 vice will be lield in the S ma ure. doubtless :pt in one in- g -:”l or xl(L‘l‘"l[“hil" ¥ %%om | with smilax, the whole forming an « A Borden, 11; floor committee borne with both shot to the Ma v gationn rns said. ~The mayor | late 1 icc ore Rhors SRl ol ackground, aguinst which the fair | (blue ribt L mer ae- | floor (which alone counts a fall), when | church in the int s yo ‘"F men, : n'llng'_f;:::‘ all the evidence “be | mittees on resolutions and srrange made s charming picture. Her | nett, C. A. Abecrombi CoW the wiry Frenchman would somersa conducted by Ge 0. Howard n v ' 1 be | were appointed and othe - : H s i etomite ot :I and, :I{Vlll 111( wil .‘»' e ll Il Next B S 3 the creation of a French modiste | A. Borden, J Monell, M. Si upon again, In o Evening services will be omitt ¢ il curingly am of the opin- | concluded. X B BYRRAIIIR Ne as the exact model of Sabin, B. I, Madsen, performances Bob Gieen thot R o Wi hroughout the WoRd 'Tot s uurival ! 1 did wrong to suj Sk Je RIS : ashion. It was of cr Me i a fair fall and awarde Esotect YO LEOVAELY. - *'};u;*; R e e, press the true facts in the e it did, | p! % ‘\,.,.].‘ decided on, but the S i VTG F Ol BB . od | of this rank expect to | bout to Leon. Christol kicked some A public test of the perfection hand | 545 " Js: - Sin ingz Dr. Huirs Asthms but it was nlulih‘m;: urticularly startling | probably be held in the opera ho as laid in large pla y uerade duniversary ball ou | made the hest of it and both men went to | grenade lire v\‘nm:ul«.l;"n will be given | Cure 3 ono year, my wite hus baon that it should do so. G o ful dr s i Amen- of December 18 s their corners. to-morrow evening a o'clock, at e 3 . and not even @ sywptow of ih Bp R saesielod, o oy tere snd Duliss lnde” Tt coriage | Figit. Guands hall omid ot (caeh s ouch-cam | goenesaf Ssiocntiand Euraan el | SATLN U mo, s e 8 A Stearns thoug 8 & was pointed, cut s 1l fifteen minutes spent in sponging ery one who has property to lo ov. 5d, 1853 1 have be ticted with Hay. Journal was a personal organ of Gov, with Duct y i e th n nt 1 sewing he five isinvited to be present. To p ¥ and Asthma since 1 ok e SR oL LTS ¢ contestants and sewing up the_car i s 3 Dawes’, and thevefore “,,\,Fl ,\,v.. publisl | When Baby was sick, we,xyeber(‘l‘!“fl& worn, the ora ies of pu 1‘ o pet, time was : ed. On this e- | your propert fully import ons \:"\1::1 _happy sy that [ nover nything which in ay refl 1 on | When she was » Child, ahe cried for Castoria, pla )y ln'«rl pins. The shox | ATon LB l,l"[lll lLH_i-i st casion the little Freuchman took the | 8cquire more Ll L nany \who can spenk <o Tavorably of "'I;i""“'l'“‘,‘[‘.;‘- 2 3 b ‘When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, of being the usual color, were a ds | ediiadis 'l:‘_ |‘ i“‘\’.“";;“‘\‘\"” | aggressive and \went at it bard. Time Personal. St \ppressed. Th 5 : " or its weekly | HB8 % o s e . i y ago tr tho only fontless. Tl ity Wban o bad Cltidren, ahe gavothem Castorts, ( BOVeIRy In fawn eolor with correspond ¢ Y V| el R ATl O | Sengtor and Mrs Manderson leavs 100f from every siate i the : ; THE MORTON MANDAN! ne - The conventional veil | ™pil; hands are moving. Slowly they | ool 38 Bob @ the lluv-!wI"I:x night for Washington Koy ar ‘”'"'.‘\”xhll.\"'y"y";'n o it o desday ) s Y N5 SBRECon e mOtEr RS fic | pass over the .h.,.,. oreseent diafl of te | continved H g the Buffalo Bill" (William E. Cody = . 4 88 db S AT feea g WRS TG instrument They settle to rest | SOnURUCC, Sk H rived in the city yesterday from Nort = court handed down a written de tired in_ a toilet of bl; Y 3 clasp and_hip-lock to the seri 2 A y the case of the state ex rel J. Ster e with cardinal roses. : | in front of two names. One is that ntage of Leon. ast by one mighty | Platt ) Morton nst Wallace Stevenson, Affairs in trvington. hout fifty of the most intimate friends | W3 1l _known l'l‘f i "v'l“ At | effort with the last named hold ¢ Wilber Hugus, of the firm of Hugus & county ¢ of Otoe county. It will be [ IrviNgroy, Neb v orr of the bride and groom w. phoglitiostin it :" Doctor " Fhe | bore the Greek's shoulders to the carpet | Chatte r Fred Stecle, was in the L remembered that this was a mandamus | pondence of the Bee.]—If the railr is | the ceremony and afterwards over '}'{H‘M B SANOL ARV “l i .'“ '_““ fy | and won the round 1 city yesterday. e ;;:;{-'li brought to compel the k to puton | ¢ yepiie from Ken: 0 called to tender their congratula ey Wby StosaEy Third Bout (Grieco-Roman)—Both men | 1) N, Wheeler, Pe L. M. Frause i e on b the election notices the office of a second | 1 (hilite that 1t will pass. througts | At So'clock the couple left on an e G || e L the repre ive | came from their corners, where they Wase Baini. Jossih R jndge in the second judicial district. Be- | i3 a possibility it will iroughh | o eastern tour, to be gone some two | Delles of the “blue gre ladice. e | Peen rubbed down. The skin of Valent i .] the late election the nlrunl;]m‘ an | our hamlet here. A vey has reached 3 amon, “"l“'\'l [d:“i f ""' “‘“ ‘['”“ ;:. u‘i which when leaving the ring be con- | feld > oral opinion, ¢ ordered the Otwe | g point about two miles north of us The bridal gifts were seen on the upper > on_the of the ins entis | ¢y the strug rolling with q ¥ B 0 ‘ P I nly illuminated, and is seen to be oo d and diy THis Use = WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF e i vared for sy | Mr. H. S Johuson has cor pleted and | lanifing, and nearly ever shis rninth, A large number of in- | B The in u’.ff: =5 th st of oflicers to be voted for. his TR 4 table was brought into requisition to o H - ¢ i & REMEDY 18 decision did not enter into the consticu. | Painted kix new residence which is a gem | 5008 0 A ST rolos of | Yitations will be issued, of which the | ofthe hand was follow Cthe pbie s o i DY S PURE COD LIVER | hymenometer has the guirantee of WARRANTED NOT ality of the act ating a second | of a he brass, silver and bijoutrie of every | ™ 43 v | clasp soveral times in rapid suecessi ‘ judge, but only bore on the functions of | Doc Brewster not long since sold abont | desoript lavished on the | Agin the positition of th T A i e 4 | corary A sivaLe OIL AND LIME the clerk. The present opinion decides | figy s more land to Gen. Howard, | wedded y The display mecluded an | ChARES 1S Hme they te ‘ dropping on all fours by both cipa PARTICLE OF t the act of last winler was eonstitu- | oy which lives his son, C. O. in sunny | exqui assortment “,- china. tale on a prominent pc al, | Christol being a L. 10! gl nal, notwithstanding the act of 1881, | };chelornood ¢ are now about| Of the wedded couple it cssary to | Who i3 said to be the handsomest | e same attitude th tor has | g +0 Mo0%E AFD ALL AT h AT which ereated four new judicial distr 100 acres 1n the new fa say but little, as both are well and favor- | WAD in blue, and a ludy resident on F presented the f 8 n of the dying | MYEF ‘,[ iackabil i) acoush cold, asthmn, br In the full opinion of Justice Cobb, \Vlm Geo. Knight, of th 3 ly known in this city. Miss Jessie | ] $resubpkven rand Seven- | gly dintor. Christol forced the work, | "5k ’ ULA U N A T son near by is bflmhug 3 . Barton, a pioneer settlor of i | drawing near, when orange blosson luy or sprawled upon the carpet, It Will Cure all Dise: y i no the constitutionality of the but for | At Florcnee a meeting of the citizens | and president of the Omaha | and 1 objection of & person who had no called for last Friday night to obtain | smelting works. She ha F 36 ex e, however, is not to be de en the lutter suceeeded in several y and Stomac! ht toobject. This dictum, to say the | the sense of the people as to requesting | prominent member of soc cicty B B . the face of the dial ap 3 rin twitchings, forced by tl 1t yor B e school board to open the school | 15 & lady of many graces and rar h | Pears tc mewhat blurred spite bis superior physique and | aueis heaiache, officer who, unti present time has | house for regular prenching services, as | of character. The is a junior he ittle F wnin th | s " aintained a di \to the posi My “‘,.‘,, .',1'[“,““‘.,“ o Rt i ['“; of STEPS DOWN AND OUT. mal i botioncly fores Loy | iram oy r on he holds ough i he duty o g Wh r & Rollins, i ¢ st upon his sidt \ upon one of his | 8 E 4 on he refused th do so, on the ground, | 55yt tho resalt. 1 it 15 refuscd it wi On_Tuesduy afternoon occurred the sins tis "‘"‘" .| shoulder, both of whi [ i Lralns of tha 0. St . M. & O, arrive and as ho said, of public policy. The sylla- | perhaps be about the only school house | marriage of Mr. Zera Snow. of Portland, | 1t was rumored lato last evening that | the ; i onLy) g - depart from their_depot, comer of 15th and bus of the cnso is as fallows Mor. | 10 the state where such services cannot | Oregon, and Miss Woodic MoCormick, of | Mr. J. E. Congdon, superintendeut of | 1 bout wis to enc e Welster shreotai traing on the B il n the supreme court, The state ex or- 2 bt herulieint ity S el g e g | Ene TR el ) &Q and K. C, & C. B. fig ; tikty o Bt o s, | Il oS e Wi | WS W e of e S| el et ot o T, | EL) e i T Slmmonster Regulator Otoe connty, 3 Ll S o DOYiMRG.0 0 aun; ] |5 I position, the t t o s bt ; i jder the provisions of section 2 od lhwul c ‘\m ng else, and it can | o ¢ ceremony was performed by by almo hum | will leave U. P. depot at 6 ticle 6 of the constitution, the legis d the power to provi gion wou and ¢ Rnd e et o Brovioo | ous expecially to some for Portland, where they will make theit | man was in bed notl e teuth | upwara® from the | | TSR 0O Ol O D eanL RS t some were indignant | future home. They carry with them the | of the report could be learned from him, | Stend like a —eat ‘upon | fi o K pre white illasion will in demand heyond the r of Christol 3 ment of the o) raceribad by e ¢ 1only by Iy be dil[llnmull! tlin experience | Dean Millspaugh, rector of Trinity, lace at once, A reporter calle 1 ggl~ from the hold, 2 with | EILEFARBD.BY: 5240, 5:30, 1 10100, 11 :00, d be particularly injuri- | and the ha npy puie left in_the eveni upon Mr. Congdon, but as that gentle- | s srpendicular movemen ). H. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia, 1100, 1520, 1350, 5200, B 410 cial dis otwithstanding that at the few christians in the place for hav- | best wishes of a host of friends Subsequently, however, the rumor was | t0 seek a better hol s doughty ¢ ¥ , 10: i 1 3 ot oF 1 bl v b by Lan | 20 preching services one’ might on re- | The marriuge of Mr. Georgs Pubek ta | ‘vertfiel. Superiutendent Smith was up. | opponent. Ofth ! | who s wuac arcan o[BI . 1 p i e 1 1 judge for | MrRIE from whero the late shooting oc- | Miss Clara Brown wi solemni proached on thesubject, but declined to | 9f yictory and s O Y ¥ 4 A o “Hm A T rd_judicial distriet, and for curred. If this be 2 reason for repress esday 1 r dence, 1224 | express himself about the change b ! 8 b tion of cac ain, except those leay on ol four new judicial districte | ini religious s s, then we live ina itol _avenue. ) is well | Afr. Congdon has been a resident of [ ascribe oli ! LT @ | ine'Omana at 02 ., &nd 11110, 1., and the clection of “judges for each | €OUMtry whe iblic meetings must | known in Omaha society. where she has | Omalin for twenty years, and is well ) s leaving Council Blutfs at7:05 a. m. and 11545 i udg te abandoned and no railvoads built, for | hosts of friends. Dr. Pukek 15 a rising | known and very popilar b He swas | Leon enught Christols head at ¢ . . Vi N . T 2 o some or more will certainly be killed on | young physician of Grand Island. . He | boru in Granyille, Hampden county, | Of his stomach and witha firm grasp « : o Broox = ¥anps Taitne—Special stoek every line constructed a large » of friends in Omaha, | June 1, 1883, At the age of 14 he com. | both the s put him in a pow > yards s l"mnllu\]t"";‘ iAha iy of ‘n act of the legisatire by & Mr. Preston helid ten nigh | who wish him success and happiness. | menced s trade of micninist in a gen: | eFless po “with him rolled over | [SSSEY, o ORI 130 0, o 220 ) e ol “”,‘n“( W | the sc |..;.,1n-~m Florence, calle ca, | The Rev. Mr. M l\A? officiated at the | eral machine shop. In 15 £ ad and he ter the manncr 3 P Py ST re no interest in dofeat- | At the close of which a Cor ceremony, which waslarzely a ployed in the shops of t Mo . | acrobatic . / wm,‘-, Lty N o>V )L p, m., 1% p, m., 4 ; pm s Con. Lam.. 5 od., 107 church of six ibers w: - | the intimiate friends of both the contract- | Columbus & Cine A e ny was I rusp of the Y <P 3 1d 6320 p. m, : difilerance botwoen | od- Bev ison, s g partie he was appointed . ler of Christol which he inter 3 ; h T l.< onnecting lines at transfer depot, Counell ity to be accorded | huppencd to be present und gave a short, | The marriagze of Willl 3 , | shops of this roud, ¢ > by pinjoning the arms of the Frenchma 7o v (s, Chicazo, Rock Tsland & 'Pae pithy sern 'm Miss Jennie Shiel < s | until 1860, when he was i behind him, and then forcing him g i 3 Slz aves 0 g ,' 20 p. m. act which has passed the o | to } - f ; H % ‘.,....m..,,.,,m mujority | Gen. Howard, who loves to encourage | \ednesday night at 2715 Franklic ot rcchanic of the Great W an kwar the baok of th - s e ) such things, dropped 1 also toward the | g &RieCEY (EIE AL P G BN Ilinois, In 1866 prostr: § - this, the prin- ! o R | Sl o T kg s s was | e i N e o HE R e E e e e e it 0 appy he executive, g e W Lo $ n_n elegant afl L e Feryis- g " 0 it may be inimical to some prov owing to his getting out of the way. | prg guml of the motive power of the Union Pacitic; | #nd contes the remainder be | Byeesean of e ., s arrive, When the new ehureh is built it will he | 3 1 bout with of a lion the constitution, and & puper which, with - / | “Mv. John Francis s Alie Alr. John Hackney, form sistant ) out having passed tho legishatre, his | o8 the main road trow Floreace to Cal- | clelind were married « ool thars: | superintendent G machinery of the | [L- was | the st - of i ki ] through accident or design fonnd its way | 2 : arim | day sfternaon at Trinity cathe Atchison, Topeka *Sants Fe he had done during the evening. He R B 8 Z0 g o a pl among the ;,..”m,.,ir,m,i A “ w hl‘”'-l»fl‘r:;l a .\hdnmlm" h.u: | wedding was a very quiet affai fow | with headquarters at Topeka suc- | had & led his powor -“1 \ o ; e g e A statutcs. The former should be ro- | COMe into this neighborhood wnd opened | of the friends of eith ntracting party | cesd Mr. Ce ;m.u came to his - assistanc 8 bash—leave, A #:00 p. 0. arrl 50 p. By, spected nud obeyed until declared in, | VP ood farms and built goad houscs s advised that it was even in conte Christol's arm hehind that man's buck, uc—leave, A 1004, 1, A Vhlid by the Juliciary n a proper legal | o1 b0 Vandure: oks diuve added about | plation, Mr. Francis is well known us COULD KEEP A SECRET. w.d then, '-'.“1'1.1.“}:x”fx“f»"m'n”" c . gt sonsn of v 4 i wrrive A 938 8. . A 70 g Foceqding. whil: tho lnttermay be dis- | TG NGon farm except uny cighty acre | & el tighetand passcuger 1y {nusing Angodote of 014 Judge rally forced him 1 il il cafterte 8Ld Uridges, roil P v A0 8w Deaver. express it g picce lying further west. The Vander. | #0000 N Qg i, enchman ey with b g Caye'A LU:20 . m., arrive A 4:10 D wi.; U P v 3 L ORME VRE: cook home, cut out of the forest of small i ! M d Mrs F Y 2 x the eurpet. The bout v : c wail and n\u 5 Rep. valley, leay AL u 2 o | 4 enter K A Mr. Charles Goodrich has in his pos ‘o ; N . i P p. 1., arrive 4 P, K nail an n. Otto Funke dicd an esrly hour | {Lils Wil oo by aid of carpenter nad ds in this eity. Mr. und s - My irich his § { Loon, Time | P 1., arriy 210 p. m.: B, &M, mail and s este dn) morning at his residence in { F0C8 WIL p2r omm,_‘,”m “l is lefu at once for a month's tour of the e "ot otd Judge Gillis, of E G i oy, 41 fll- i aate Ste Rep. valicy, leave A $:10, urrive 6:30 Th eral was born In Ger. | Msom, be u most ¢ 41 Pacitie cou ou s picture of old Judge Gillis. of | was frosh and r 1 it to ¢ ] Bra M Tl Pl uirive i 3 51, 18, and emig } plassantone o Bucs | : e " | Pennsylvania, who is well known in | corner ih s parents when o lud The nuptia Mr. Jonas Hol Omaha and Nebfaska, having hecn tho | SNOUn od ¢ liat Christo of 17 years. ¢ learned the printers’ Miss Lundgren wer first Pawnee ageng appointed by the gov- 4 3 trade in New York city and afterwirds ursdny 6 .,.m‘f, the Kointze Luth- | ernment. In ...fl‘n son wih. 3 rp- | mare. Bob Gresn therelar joined the regular army and served three n church, Rev. J. 8. Detoiler, ofticiat- | porter this morning e told an intere i e L s ; il 4 yours at Fort Detroit, ~ After his term of (10 the ceremons ption | ing ancedote about the old gentleman | [Wrestle the mateh out, the ! ] Noi A M. & 0., Sioux City anlistment expived the general moved to 4 % held at the residence” of Mr. J. G. | Who was noted for starp repartee and u | D¢ awarded to Johy Leon, =~ o " i ccanand | exp : amive 0:5) p, Peoria, s, w he engaged in bus- “ aines, 202 South “Twenty-fourth street. | certain dry bumor peculiarly his own Christol they shallenged Loon to wrest ! ; ; L il woeommidation,” leaye in until the breaking out of the war q AT Along back in the fiftics when the re “"' I““‘ at the PRAL VIOAUR. & . g ito Fa e .’v"[m« B 2o s in 1861, when be enlisted us a private. mm,» loé ve its Thanks | ogade Mason, Morgan published s book | Chatlenge w A caehied, A0d B0 T 3 1L asyan-C, I & 0 1ia ] When this seryice had ended he returned Besd Bl i hant IRl outiac m\.numjg many of the secrets of th | Will i ingls jako niace & i - - & R aerar Miatida o5 sy home and raised company A of Col. Bob - remmt. Fhs dsutl the aihic pada | Tl Judge Gillis was an ardent Ma $300 9 tlde, on poxt Monday Facl | ek v . 4 estward—Fluciic aves A § Ingersoll’s regiment, the Eleventh 111 e i was greatly snjoyed. | Son: When Morgan was murdercd, being | $han deposited §:0 fortult udd, e i . s A 50, . flie aerAliz. Jn oarser, duriog, bhe '“ T enon, i B " CR | thrown over the Ningars Falle, Gills | OSSN ont of three g e : uall il express, hew. Valley leave ‘A A Wi poney constituted the reception com- | W5 ™! 3 e - After this match is over i pie s tiok i a5 | alicy, leave A'S:1 Lo rose to major and so on up until the o e o reabuimeots” | crime. Ho was tried, but as there wa ’ i : ; thae he was mustored out of the service no strong evidence against him he w - A court will not (ordinarily) listen 10 an objection mude to t ponstitution W a sim teh aid Cadida juded George Sternsdorft, T. E. Jones, aud plac b tske E. 8T, JOHN, 2 p. w in September, 1865, when his rank was oamsee. ' | acquitted. Shortly afterwards, some of I - . y A (B Soptewber, 1o, wien bis rank was | The Great Invention, A" "Eaton B W Kockrs wua "A1B | feavitied: Shortly afigneurds, aome of | G135 SEXGH the house AU, okitard I was twico scvercly wounded aud be | For EABY WASHING, | 0% A cane Core. | & joke ou bim. Ty wnnownced (o - carried one musket ball to his grave The sccond party of the Sans Cere- | Gilis that they had beld a seance at | Dr. Hamilton Warren, £ 3 p & (. B i Platton The general moved Lincofn with his [ !N HARD OF SOFT, WO OR CoLb WAYE | monie club was the event Wednesday | which the spirit of the murdered Morgun | clan and Surgeon, 705 N. 16 cet, | o 345 . i arFive D1 family in 1965, and cnguged in business, | Witheut Harm te M4 BKICor 4 ND. evening at the Millard hotel. As1s cus- | had appeared near Webstor. Day and Wi ey o Ho was appointed postmaster under | Anaparty Wty adapied to Warm Phimaiss, tomary, the guests included the most W fx.u did bLis spirit say:” qu d | promptly attended to AND, 3 St. P, M Crant and served in that office aceopt- [ Nofmily, rich or peor, shoud be withous it prowminent people in Omaha_social cit. | Judge Gillis . - 5 i A 540 3. 17 \bly for six years. He was retired upon 0h Uy all Groasrs, bat bewere of Vie iml- cles. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all tsaid that he was murdered,” was | Speciul reduction ed g fomgans, Mpsatat. € % > arrive C e o of administration. A yearago | $Atons PEARLINE is wanufaciired ent. the reply rattan chairs for next Iy H . A traints daily: B daily ¢ the neal discoversd that he bad a oaly &y ford S. Kempton, E a New York “How did 1t say he was killed:" Howe, Kerr & Marshall’s, 1510 1 by Gy i 1 Keepd vaturday ; 1 dat! affietion, and theelorts of ductors JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK; capitalist and a fricud of Dr. Sprague, is That he thrown over Niagusra | St., Opp. Fuleoner's

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