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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY. bronght down from Rapid City last week by | drafted a home rulé scheme and had shown a couple of cowboys who found it. The spec- | it to friends. Joseph Chamberlain and | g ¢ {men 1s a ood one, being that of a dwarf or | Trevelyan deny they contemiplate seceding MARCIT 6, 1836, SOOIA! nssn,\mm. climax to the performance which last T Lard—Firmerand advanced 214 vee Ui Omahs Soctety Life— night held the audience enthralled from DA‘“LY COMMERC[AL RE\ IEW rr?"\:(urn F'n'{ cash, March and Ay The Hymenomotor, b«‘#mmnxm ond. 6.05 for May. ALL THE NEWS OF NEBRASKA 1 10! e Gladstone part, y i ¢ 3 Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 83.90@4.003 short ehild with ugly proportions_as to limb, and | from the Gladstone party Tho Parnell Social ciub holds forth at Cun- | agie® il ki A oL v " clear, 85.63@5,70; short 1ibs, $58215(@5.55. Real Estato Purchases Olosed For the Feed- | a very small shaped head. It is twenty-cight Leonard Swott's Wife Dead. ningham hall nextMonday evening. Urattso gave seuatact !‘“*H e Oommission Demanding a Return to the | = Ruiter—Light demand and easy: good to ing Farm Near Fremont. Inches in lenth, and wouldprobably bethree | Cpicaco, March b—The wife of Hon, | Mr. andMrs, Clyrk Wodman gave a plens: | tive Parcs, The QHArtEE Of “Primos Former One-Fourth Rule, farcy creamiery,, 21 choice to fine dalry, feetif the lower limbs were straightened | Leonard Swett, of this city, died to-day of | A0t Teception at ‘herr residence on lzard L L 5@ e, Arect Thureday ment i beantitnl yoam. | Maileotte™ received eareful delineation at Chiecse—Steady and, firm: tull cream, chied out, and weighs forty-cight pounds. | apoplexyafter a brief illness, Mr. Swett is s brilli Clichte . the hands of W. H. Thompson, Mr. dars, 10@10%gc; flats, 10@1le; Young Amerl A MAMMOTH MUNGHING PLANT. | 80 perfect s this marvelons_transformation | frveing I (e south for his heaith. Are | Siom i brifiantts liehted up, and the floral | 0 A o b s ir HomlOf: (%; | WHEAT PRICES KANGE HIGHER, | dars, INHI0EEH e G ke AR that even some of the short bushy hair of the | rangements for the funeral are awaiting | radiance to a scene of vivid boauty, Re- | was strong and nataral. At the matince, Kees—Lower at 3@l e y @tay Wi ). are : | communication from him. freshments wero s Superbstyle it the | “Forget.raonot! will bo ‘fomente . 7e: heayy green salted. fully Orelghton Creoping Upward in Busi- | headand body aray with nge) are firmly 1 from him. Treanments wero sttved in superbatyic i the ghorget-me-not Wil bo_ ropented, and | Provisions Nervons and Quotations on ‘Siga bull dry ness Importance—A Prehistoric | hudd o e ve Indian kid that e arehi S e et ot 3 ing were hote ; B 8 given Pork a Trifle Above Yesterday— dry flint, 18@14c; sking, stume V New York, March 5.—The trial of James Judge azer Wakeley and wife, J. M. DI M AV RLE 3 3 ate " Mummy in Captivity at Nor- nodoubt was “somehody’s darling.” This | 5 I';””:“Il for killing Tom Davls, the confi | Thursion San o apler, qud wite, &, TALKS WITH TRAVELERS, S T o Tallow—No. 1 country, 4}{¢iNo. 2 coun- P folk—Nuggots. humian shaped deposit was found in a sort of | gapee man, was concluded to-day. The case | 10 Mr. and Mrs. B Ritohie, Mr. and Mrs, C. | Short Interviews, Gathered From the R gt Shipments % a cave In a sitting posture, with the firearms | went to the jury at 7:30, and the jury agreed | 1 Rgtin, Mrandpmiwv, B, Alesander Hotel totundas. e Flour, bbls R0 SHPME %00 hanging over the knees, and was about half | on a yerdict of acquittal in ten niimites. Sl v G adlmebaugh, Mr. o @ g 2. Detroil. Mich.: “Ye CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Wiieat Ui, o+ 22,000 000 An Industry of Magnitude. why Sovefen Witiiemtls, tre huad And SHoud: - Gliarles E. Squiresy Dr, and Mrs. Geo, B, 7. I Hammond, Detroit, Mich.: “Yos Wheat, by R L2 FrrvoxT, Neb., March 5.— [Special. ] —The Standard Cattle company of Chevenne has closed its big deal in this county, and Mr. J. farch 5.—[Spee petition for the Organization Among Farmers, Me- g Mis. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. 0. IL | Tam here again and stopping at the Mil- | _Cnicaco, chanics and Laboring Men. I, M . Bright, M . i jand Mrs, H Bright, Meand | 10g, T think, however, I may make | WikAT— and Mrs. L. Burnham, M some changes in the mothod of buying | 0f the one-fourth commission rule, and | Barley, bi 1 Telogram. J— | Gty ers protruding, It might have been buried e-establishment | Rye,b stablishmel yo, by onee, but it shows the influence of the atmos- 5,000 60,000 000 000 H. T o Phere, as it was nearly dried to the state of a | To the Editor: Will you kindly allow nd Mrs, : : b % W. Love completed the largest real estate 5 > o o ines i o o o trang, Mr. and Mrs, Jay rthrup, 2 for my o ostablis s | making violation of the rale gronnd for ex- St. Lonis, March Wheat—Firm_and o Liove s completed thelargest real e5te | mumy before decomposition took pl me a few lines in the BEE upon the above i R L B T tle for my Omalia_establishment. As | kg violation of e rute gronnd for ex- || B¢, Lonte, Mo ot o: My, Dise: It isa settled fact that distriet reunion [ subject? The tendency of the times | O, foward, Mr. and Mrs, John McCague, | 1t i8 now I have to buy all my caltle Corn No. 2 mixed, cash, 851g@30c will be held here this fall at a time and place | seems to be toward combination. pry | Mr. and Mr tt, Mr. and Mrs, E. | from Kansas City. This winter has been to be defermined on the 101h inst, at which | kind of business is forming its syndicates, | Zibrigkie, Mg and '“‘"‘»'n" L Bine, ME | 00 cold in Nebraska and what is time a grand camp fire will be held in this [ Boof production is controlled by syndi- | M and Mpe Samont Hor o W ' | the railroad rates are too high. There place and the necessary arrangements made. | qitos Thoere are grain syndicates Dbank | Mrs. Congdon and daughter, Misses House, | Mmay be a change in the stock busi- ‘This reunion will not conflict with the one . Y Lowe, Butterrield, twill startle you.” has sold to the above company over 5,000 | acres of Dodge county fine lynds, lying some seven miles west of mont, and through which the Union Pacific passes for two and one-quarter miles, and giving a_ Platte 1t receivad the signatures of many members May. and firms, and many members and firms | Onge refused to sign the document. The rough | 81 bid, and tumble serambla for business during th Liye—Firm at vo or three A oYed wi Whisky -$1,10, Past two or three months has proved w Gtoniiy At 810,65 Vo. 2 mixed, cash, 2037c; May, ige. frontage of one’ and onehalf miles. This | o' fetion will not conflict With the 010 | 4opjioates, land syndicates, railrond syn- | ol gaotierieidy Bva Eatonm of | 1088 UGre very soolt th sonie {0 the long list of comission men and 3 deal includes the following well | o 0 e At ot T ba the monns | dicates, manufacturing syndicates, print- | Clarke, Messrs, Clement Uhase, John Clavke, | - L. Hilleary ria, I: [Mr. H. | brokers, and they have been put to their Firin and unchanged: creamery, known farms and land: The it | of thmulating the attendance, ing syndicates, telegraph syndicates, | H. D. Estabrook, Will Mo Robert Patrick, | represents the I B. & W. route cast, and | mettle to hold thelr own, Public and private | 25@30c: dairy, 18@25e. R Grafl, Love, Davenport and Detwiler | O SRS gl Combinations have been made to impose | Noyden Kol 72 o Wiibur, Nattinger, Her® | although yonng is ono of the best posted | cables were flatly contradictory today, the | | AFTERN0ON Boxsn = Wheat — 1@ e lands, the Dodge, Thomas, Zorn, Mulloy, Sure, But Not Dead Sure. a patent upon intelligence, upon | Bishop, Monroe, ftev, A, . Sherrifl. " | railroad men in the west.] “I have just | former noting a weak feeling in wheat | GUk "COTITREAC s g Barnard, Suchy, Bergers, Hass, Dailey, ¥ IRASKA Ciry, Neb., March 5—(Speeial | nows ™ and as progress goos for- | Mrs, 8. D. Barkalow and mothier have gone | made my fivst trip trip through Nebraska | A0 @ decline, and the latter almost | “Now York, March 5 —Wheat—Receipts, ner, Richards & Keene, Remer and Hoffman egram.|—Thomas Morton, the newly ap- | wq' in this direction we may | © tfora visit. and T have no adjectives too small for its | Vithout exception were to the effect that | 40003 exports, 85,000, spet, stronger; options, farms, Including some tliirteen sets of farm | pointed postmaster of this city, has as yet | WEES o0 GRS SFECRon W8 EY | Csamuel Burns returned Wednesday from a | prais B £ tho opinion that the Wa. | & better tone prevailed in the foreign | iimy No. 3 red, t4%c 1h store, 953, @ihiso | buildings and__improvements, orehards, | not received any offiefal announcement of | (¢ T o E L VA L tour of the eastern cities. Pxsh Hias Will A e T l‘-”“m“‘fi markets, Public postings were oponly dis- | afloat; April closing at 94y, ¢ | groves and over fitteen miles of fencing. | bis appointment, not even a telegram eon- | fuiyied &lf OFRMR SN 8 MK CYOR | Mrs. A, Do Gastille has gone to Oakland, | o'Vory short tino, and in ordor to get to | Sredited: and the market runged higher. | oG85t I, eab i Thifs makes one of the finest eerning it, but noone doubts it,and hismany | i wilblic highway. The idon of froo com- | ey Yiere: she intends “to reside perma: | {1 %ocorito dominions there will he o | New York was strong and the wires brought | No, n elevator, S April Nebraska. 1ts location for friends here are jubilant. Morton informs | yotition by individuals with these giant Ay bridge required. Let the v cres guess [ NeWs that WoerishofTer had May wheat cor- | closing at e unsurpassed. Its railrond fa the Brg reporter that he hns pledged himsel? | Dombinattons | The Ladies' Musicale on Wednesday after- ton will be.! nered there, With nearly sixty days yet in- | Oats—A shade stronger but quict: ship- where the point of loc simply absurd. ‘The day | noon was, as usual, well attended and ot Miss Fannie solo rendered by Mrs, 'Martin Cahn, which [ 5one (P was exceuted in” that lady’s usual faultless | Several days, Y " & in . - Lnts, 20,0003 e rts, 600: mixed western, having both east and west connections with | to no one as regards the deputyship. of free competition is gone by. Eyen it | every respect up to the usial standard, The bt tervening it Is a trifle carly to begin talking | BeHG S QRO 1760 H, ) the Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwest- b b trade In groceries and vy goods, which | mstento was rendered ‘partieuiaty enjovae | . £ C. Lett, Denver, Col: This prom- | on corners in May wheat, bt that was tho | STjs(Faie while wostom JOESG oy ern railronds. Home Builders Organized. seems now so free, syudicates w soon | ble by the llrillinll(f ano forte nanc inent democrat and superintendent of the | gossip to-day, and it proved to be quite a Lower and_ dull; receipts, 4,400 s Fannie I The company will begin the erection of | _STRowmsnuRaG, Neb., March 5.—[Special. Louis, as also by a voeal | stone departm buildings atonee, The contracts are let for | The organization of the formed to conduct such business on a tromsburg Loan & | gigantic scale, and the individual trade nt, has been in the city | card. Renewed export inquiry at the sea- 1 still the packing house [ board and actual grain taken for export in western, 153@10c. teady and rather quiet; iness, vor! i T i r ASSOC as j pe] o vi ‘twee ' " » $10.00@@10.50, 00,000 worth of buildings. The feed- | Building association has justbeen completed. | will be ground to atoms between the | gvjo T od |k t. The Hon. | considerable quantities at Baltimore and ¥ ohat o . . | e will be one of the finest and com- | Three hundred and fifty shares of $100 each | upper and nether miilstones of combina- 't\'rvrm:m C. Raff, of Albuquerque, N. M., 2{{: l,ullt“igl::x‘:lmx\( Sn "lm(r:'”l 11\1‘:||< Philadelphia, were also inspiring elements l""‘(lAlL‘{;.l(“‘"‘, hr]lu“{m:“‘fl.lfilia(\xl!:‘: f}?‘ ”\Iv:fil],' | in the country, having over 8,000 [ havealready been taken and the institution l|ln|L ‘I“ ':\:l]d'll}(‘)ultr‘)lhc :nnhr('nh"s :\‘ho‘\]l]' was in the city a few days this week, in democratic _political aftairs, and his [ in the day's operations. May opened at 844@ v i where each steer stands alone and | I8 making every preparation to sail along | named, wo have the crowning one of al Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McWhorter have re- | opinion of the Morton and Miller tight is | $#35cand advanced irregularly to85'5e, where but firm for choice my-ml&\ untied, This building will cover between | With the spring boom that has already begun. v‘”mk ) Lol t;_‘.l'lm‘ M;vll--]l,h} ndic: turned from Hot Springs. rather ‘“keen.” In fact, when asked [ it hung stubbornly for some time, sometimes | Western, 1@ gin creamery, 82adie. = q ; three and four neres of ground. It will be 25 R o poa of poikba vow Mrs. A. Johnson, of Carbon, Wyo,, is the | which had the botter show for national | getting down to 813e, and onee Ige low Cheese—Steady western flat, ' Tiiye. 5 IS a irotigHot with the bost aia come HIS OWN MEDICINE. kg l|l1i‘cm I“"ll‘:‘",p:):‘t;‘ll'li:u:‘ .‘:‘mq'm”h,i; parents, .\lI lnlul' Mis. Olsen, | p: Fonny the "("!‘|"' k. IIN(; sll\:u'h-ll but holding, with great steadiness, at neatly Marel 5.—Wheat—Lk BNE it X Fame! ceding | A Wife Beater Whi; 1 Out of A A ; Ll o orth Twenty-sccond strect. for Kansas City, which everybody knows | the top, 1 a8 B13o. 4 N H i Dleu 'lmrl:l‘"l»x;ml‘urmlu'lll"_«_"':* fu:‘ fuflllm.l ST e SO A acks influence to procure the inatum elub gave [ s the next thing to commtting suicide. | i "l','u d:",'f",.fix,‘ff,"“l“,'-,‘f’{'V',,?":,‘,‘ ,‘,“‘l’ il il ) i round feed, hay, and giving each anima S RO IS 4 1 it needs, it pools its power with s asant party rsday evening in their gy I bl i eSS Sl UL ik % BT Y A water. The machinery will be in a NCII'IH'\\I""\“I'{ M.:[rch‘ir lu'lx|(l<0fll‘n|l; other combination u tom tho prmeipl all on i cortier of Hamilton and Saunders The Stabbing AfTray. cgte, way not Ixc.\l\'_\'» but there was a =Quibband unohay i Gueolal bullding for that purpose, the power orth Manchester, Indiana, speeial says: ‘“you tickle me and I'll tickle you,” and | streets. Despite the stormy weather quite a y Glover, 3 NeZro Wl Abbed | fair amount of business done, mainly local, & £ Deing two forty-horse power boilers with a | mob of men and boys, to the number of 150, | the needed laws are d. nu { young folks were present andall | lf’ (( '_f"‘(" l‘f‘v" "l‘f*l‘f’ X !"";‘f“""“l howev e, sixty-horse power engine. This power will | went to the house of R. B, Swaukin in the [ The object of all these combinations is | N, WL bl for, venturing out, | A | Jvele frant, s Wwiite, mSres Conx—The trado seemed hungry for corn | Lavd—Firmer; wan the elevator, grinding mills, corn | eastpart of town, who is accused of whip- [ to bleed the people, to aborb the wealth | "fjie residence of Mrs, Freneh, Those cdnesday night, is still in Jail, await ] g ynorming and put the price of May up 1ge, Whisky shellers, and furnish water and heat for the | ping his wife and shamefuily abusing his [ of the country. “The railroad syndicate ! esent we Misses Sue Kine, Florence | M€ examination. The womanis recover- | tho other options keeping pace, though little | Milwau entire set of buildings. The architects, Men- | child, and ordered him to pack his personal | takes half of all the products raised, and | French, Marie Forbes, Lottie Ostroin, Mitnie | ing, and tnere is niow every reason to | was done in any of them. May closed at | each S074c: Ma delsolin & Fisher, state that the buildings | efiects preparatory to leaving town. e | gxtortionatetolls on all goods brought in. | Qazen, Lena Russell, Addie Huributt, Zella | beliove that she will pull through all | oice. Oats—Dull; complete will require from one and a half to | obeved orders and soon had two grivsacks “wg(;‘.ml;]“wm‘-q‘l"m“‘fi:“r cent. and ox. | Jawton, R r, ight. Dr. Swetman, who is attending | OArs—Oats were quict and unchanged. Rye—Quiet two mllion fect of lumber. The company | filled ready to start. When hemade his ap- | e @ORTRNSES OIS Pt TR MG €| 1 Kussell, Chas, her, said to a reporter yesterday that [ PROVISIONS—Provisions, more particularly | Barley=Ei will keep the feeding barns full all the rance outside the mob fell to and [ jor OO 1 O g Bryons, W. 0. “Milligan, e O HRTRIBR ) ossible for the | Pork, showed nervous strength. 1twas rather | | Provisions i o o 7,000t | Fve i nbeating " Bofore. _stariing | loans. The la u]l] ndicates acquire land, P A A im i opinion it was not possible for tho | Pork, showed narvous stremath, Tt wns rather $10 ne, turning out yearly from 7 o i corpotate iimite | but retuse to sell, receiving as rent from mes Millet, John King, Charles , | wound to have been made accidentally | Spasmodic, to be sure, e underton 30000 heng: o fa docrs, and | 19, cseort him bevond the corporate limits, o Jumes Millet, John King, Charles ¢, [ wound to have been ¢ uceldenlilly | oomed to be strong throughout and the s City, They the feeding from 800,000 to 500,000 bushels ||||||)i||.gu\\“|~;(| ched to the railway in the | the tiller’s labor, and gradually but sure- | ¢. Radeliffe, Kinox Boude, and Bruce | with Glover. The cut is a very deep one of grain, and from 7,000 to 10,000 tons of hay. | westend of town. During the march down | ly reducing them to serfs of the soil. | MeCulloeh, five or six inches in length. and must | @nd lard closed at the best fizures, but the “The hay they will cut and put up on their | sireet he was Kicked and cuffed unmerei- | The political syndicate buys' the repre- | Unity church held an enjoyable socialat | have been made by a very powerful | last trades in pork on tho long session were own Iand; the corn they will buy from the {;{;';’v ?lln.h hml’""'l}')j biteher followed close | sontatives and “judgos, neutralizing —the ence of . W, Cremer, southeast | jow. ? 3 10¢ under the top, or 2!Ze above yesterday, 5¢ i gmmense corn district adjacent. They will | \With b eatils wiip. A ftr roaching the | Pallot—and practically destroying the | eorner of Webster and Twenty-first streets | 'y polico who have investigated the | above the bottomand exactly at the opening, | Liverpool. Mateh keep constantly employed from thirty-five to | west end of town they took down therailrond | POlitical liberties of the people. A very happy occasion this week was the | €45¢ are of the opinton that the Story told | $10.55 being paid. Shorts were the most | mand; new ) 8fty bands, running a boarding house for | track and ealled & lialt. ey took off his | What is left to the people? TThey must | | & ¥eis habby becasion this woek was the | |, Nyrtle Grant is a device to shield her | industrious buy e et i o abion ot the saiie, coat and two museular men gave him a ter syndicate their influence, syndicate their rha Hincivals’ negro lover. She sticks to it persistently, | o NOON BoAnn.—Wheat and pro- “This is a big deal for our town and Dodge however, and'thoe closust, orosseximing: | visions =~ were' . strong. and higher f piy I ! 2 ) bers of soc ble whipping with black snake whips, stril votes. They must combine against com- | "'y Y e 3 iy ble: 4 Dblack Whips, strik iy ey T. Wilson and Miss Bella Cox. The cere ) eonnty, and gives us another great stock ine | bisteon. ol e e hiood trickidd down | binations. ' They must make a syndicate | piony, which was_ privalely conducted, Mon- | tion fails to shake her. The knife With | this atternoon, New York dispatelios | oo ning, wag W‘rT med by the Rev. | which the cutting was done has not yet | ¢51q of additional exports of red ,and | one: s, Harry Manville, Arthur Rathburn, | by the woman_ herself in the struggle iges April, T4lgc bid, ¢ asked third to onc-hulf of the {n'm:(:t-! period of depression was short lived. Ribs cash, 2i%c bid, %o bid, e asked; M ash, 27e bid. Wheat—Poor de- and spring steady Poor demand; steady at 852d. Spot, fair demand fair do- ot Steady at 45 2150 \ steady April and May, easy at 45 21, nd ftingers. They compelled bim | for the passage of laws to conserve ferest with the many we already have. Still | to promise never o returr, to North Man- s ey k the liberties of the people, laws to make | Thomas C. Hallat the résidence at zen- | bee 2 inter | Toledo, March 5.—Wheat--Closed firm; we have room for more such plants, and are | clester and allowed him to depart, T e e s L LN wheat, and the temper of the 1ocal crowd S R T80 m ot tharm i D118 13 e focaing Iana Tor e instead of enslave us—laws to bring the | Matthews acted as:bestman and M aEaE seems bullish. Shorts continued to feel the : cash, 89, - AnRo: > We! Allitlia1arke PERISHED AT HER POST. ol AER G 21 129 | Luttle, sister of the grosm, was brid BOOIRLELEULIICY, & 3 T R ! Neglected ;' cash | the ereat ranges of the west, and all the lage i railroads under the same control as | ‘Luttle sister of the groam, was bridesmaids | N Monday and Tuesday evenings | Beed of pork, and paid Tige moro for it for { - Qris=Sexlected il e cattle companies are looking after just such [ A Lady Lighthouse Keeper Cremated | the common roads—laws to give govern- | & R ! > e g 3 2 v delivery. i h | : g tix th B ATHE I antiie S trol of intelligonce by | \as held at the bride’s parents, where the | Prof. W. F. Allmon will give reception S L A and lower at 45@ | places. n the Burning Pile ent the same control of intelligence by | yumerous weddi sents were'to be seen, | halls to his pupils and their friends at Puts on May wheat $3/@547 Onts—Firmer at 55 B~ CitcAGo, March 5,—The Inter-Ocean Es- | telegraphic symbols as it has of intelli- | after which the coftpie tdpaired to their home | D318 t0 his pupils o =L Tlog Products—Quict and weak. SE IBtohConiol (Up Bmiling. canaba, Mich., speci The light house | gence by written symbols—laws to put | on South 'L wenty-thixd, street. Mr. Wiison, | Light Guards’ hall. Ol eandios BiowniOole Ioport. L > 53 CueiGuroy, Neb., M Spe ORBARBAIHL ba, was destroyed by | Danks upon an equality with individuals | tho kroom, is well Known as foreman in thé [ ~On the 19th the Concordin will [, TRERCAeR BrowntCoss eport, | Bulk M shoulders, $8.75; long clear, We are now having the heaviest suo fire this morning. When the fite was dis | 88 far as government favors are con- | sheet iron'and furmace works ot il. E. Cox, o following report of Chicago's speculn- | 5507 clear 50 W. P, a representative of Chandler- FINANGEALL corned—laws which will prevent the | in thiseity. give a grand masked ball at Germania | ive markets is furnished the B of the entire winter, 1t has been snowing 3 Tall s monopoly of lands beyond the amount | _ Jolm I.” Redick yeturned from California [ hall EULy (DL for two days and the wind is blowing from covered, about 1 o'clock, mothing could be ) done to save the building or contents, as the | "¢ PR : psterday, On the 11th the Union Star club will | Brown Co., of Chi and Milwa the south, Heretofore our winter has been X = 3 . g * | required for actual either by aliens | yesterday n the 1 the rown Co., of Chicaso and Milwaulk very pleasant \\'n‘l‘|'\)'e‘;'y little xsu‘mv or nTi« fl::‘;‘“f “';"‘ ‘h’;‘l‘“';"‘“’“(’;‘“,J?"“‘”‘;{~.‘:";“"‘ nrlcili ens—laws making spe(u‘n)l privi- ,‘.IA\nhvlll hgn)l‘léng.llhe ||limliln: sfm,rm_ n{ hold forth at Metropolitan hall. The | Cornand oats were strong. The export New York, March 5.—Moxny—Oa call, part of Nebraska. Two of our real estate | Keoper, porished in the Houss, ‘e firo s | 1808 to special lasses impossiblo, This | oyouls\ro prosent ftho tesidenceof Jare, | Light Guards will, on the same evening | demand for corn has increased mater e, S a hall at their hatl. and there is a purchase in it at p y v i I Prive dealers weut to Omaha this week to cngage | supposed to have caught from the furnace, as | ¢ only be done by combiriation'of the | it Winlen, 1255 Sherman aventie, : [ERCAN APRGS 3 ! toenjoy | BiY¢ 3 i X 1n the same business there—E, A. Crum and | it was in bad order. Others advance robbery, | firmers, mechanics and laboring men, to | an"evening devoted to progressive euchre. The children of the congregation of | prices. a4 Tor G. W. H "Lliey are 1ive business men | &% Mts. Terry was'a woman of means and [ Work unitedly to create a public senti- | Those present were Mr, and Mr Alr, | Israel willde entertained at'a party to be | © Wheat was bullish, and from oponi rs—Dull butsteady, of the | ment in favor of th lived alone,” Only a small por ses can alv skull and a few bones were rece 5 1 s complete N N d charge since. She was 69 y things. These | and ) ays join the Farmers’ ion is going forw te at o rapid rate. There no charter fees and no dues to the Kitten, Mr. and' Mrs, D Wadsworth, Mr, and Mr S, Mr. and Mr: , Mr. and Mrs, Percival, Brandenburgh, Mr. and Mrs. aiven at Metropolitan hall on the 20th the Musics tra, assisted by Mrs. STOCKS ks were much less active. th. at 841ge@sige for May, went toJ 53¢, fwher 1 L Trices were hoand irregular during 1 Union orches: | jiclosed. Wheat is too high, and we bel e a concert a ay opened at $10.35 and closed [ ecent lower to % higher, but there was an ir- and we hope they will do well in their new field. The building boom has already com- menced in Creighton, aud this season will ' i see a large number of new buildings. Sever- | Of age. al buildings have been started and many COOKED THI. ACCOUNTS, State alliane A o o OO 23RS Metropolitan clul gives its moxt ‘?':““f’;“l‘ e dv:fll e mati s o e mopntier 2 others will be soon. This town is blessed — s the s Mrs. C. L. Soule gave a5 o'clock tea Thurs- Metropolitan hall, 410N O RMUYEL AN leve It Novements were uninfluenced by outsiae | with three bands, three banks and three | TWo Pennsylvania Bank Clerks E day at hor residence on Saunders street to — - will in the end, but the heavy packers have | v ors. and the market closed irrogular newspapers, o we ought to be happy with bezzle $60,000. . J.Burrows.. | the following selcet company of her lady Death ot Mrs. Peycke. the stuff, and may sell it much lower before | gencrally heavy. enough of music, moncy and news to keep | PITTSBURG, March 5.—Thomas Christie ent State All friends: Mrs, Willis, Mrs. Holt of Owatonna, | Mrs, Peycke, wife of Ernest Peycke of | they let up on the erowd. BTOCKS ON WALL STRELT. 8 e Lol and Horatio King. clerks in the First Ni Minnesota, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. | 0 won Known commission firm, died = ———————————— | 8% cent bonds... 100>¢ C, &N. W the town ali : Loud, Mrs. Magin, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs, the well kno , 4105 "Tho aflidavit mill against Miner W. Bruco | tional bank of Bradford, Pa., have been O e e Atngin s, pman, 3 of b Burroughs. All expressed them- | yesterday about noon after an illnes aving had @ most enjoyable even- | only a fow da has stopped grinding for the present, until | Tested on the charze of embezzling $60.000 | Mrs. L. H. Hateh, of Norfolk, is in the | Stlves as George A. Brooks of the Guleh, gets the last | rom that institution, most of which was lost | city. ing. OPTION The news of her sudden -9sousig L 0108510 o) ¢ : - 4 : Sl death was a great shock to her many bateh sifted and used up. The Van Wyek | 10 0il speculation. They went into collusion |~ Mr- J. M. Wilsoa 1s rapidly convales- THE TYMENOMETER. 5 fri arge o v g TWiEAT— g ey N R v e vonder ack ving iends, a large number of whom we EAT preferred sentiment is growing rapidly in Knox | And invented an ingenious system of cooking | ing. This wonderful little .:‘.‘.:.“:::ml}:;1»‘]'“',“1.:‘, frie 3 Brofor hereby drafts were Issued on C. Abbott of Des Moines is at the | Soje unacequntable that she was dangerously sick. county, although there Is an under ground | U 4 s 3 a three days' stay in the Bluffs, during which B s L. &\, ) 31 f Bazile Mills, and Draper | hs been ke, ot . S0 iite, of Valparaiso, is stopping | mon: , has been brought back to | ter 7 vears of age, eave- g SNSRIk I GRBRK IRULe, and Ampecins boaniKaptnb e Snee I Iy SRR F ot ! Omaha. nore it 1 Is o its task of | ment, have the sympathy of all who A s on the charse of niding King and Chrstie | B. R. Fogez and wife, of Beatrice, are | $oIVIng ! know them. Mrs. Peycke has resided in fehee e in swindling the ban at the P g g be found Omaha for man rs, this city being i 2 L o guests at the Paxton Aha! the hands are ga'loping over the su i L 2 B n 1157 ~ e ————— i v N 4 L ¢ Y B O o her home at the time of her v 5 407 Briof British Notos. J. C. Birney. of Crete, registered at the | face of the phosphorescent dial, — Their Hor maidon name was Van Bories, . Sho 3 HARERES 0% : : Loxpox, March 5,—Charles Russell, attor- | Pxton last evening. disdiond:tinpediends qulveriplistaningl was 28 years of age. The func ill be “Conir 7" preferred... 10%G ) Owalia o few weeks ago, is here now fora | oy gencral, went today to Buckingham | 10 1 Hartand wife, of Freeport, are | " \\if metts the daviness. of | held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock | Jie Mo. Pacili 110' | Western Union. 704 {4 short stay. o used to own & farmafew | paiace to be knighted. After waiting an | £Uests at the Millard. = . he editorial sanctum info daylight, | from the family residence, 1924 Douglas | Laib— Northern P 2604 0. K& Novovors 1025 . ‘miles south of Creighton, and was consid | hour he received word from the queen {hat IL Kincaid is lying seriously | The hands have stopped. The obser street. Naron i preferre 59551 4 | agood citizen, Mis insanity is temporary | she was fatigued by the duties of a drawing anfield house. . e can mot fail to no- e An ‘| e and not of a serious nature. He is an old | room which she had been holding, and must 3 h, jr., of Lincoln, state vet- e A S AL S 4 2 June: ! B LIVE STOCK. soldier and draws a pension, and s well | Postpone the cexemony. = Russell withdrew | epy at'the Paxton 17 one that ofa clerls i the ofliew of | Tlitor Bee: Please allow mo to cor- | Wi stk ¥ p pali i {1 V' P r i3 a rect & ice givel v in o c Marcl . o e known here. He should be provided for in | i ofe pjuec i indisunation. Hosayshe | = piss Jofiveys Lewis and the leading { alady—a pretty 1 reet a notice given me in all kindn April.. Mareh 5,—The Drovers' Journal Bome soldiers’ hom 5 he is not able to work | queen |.; frritated at 'hl» ST membe .,‘[ lier company a quartered dent on North Twentieth street, From the | you in ¢ events last week, s _}| y. :t: 4';':_. pors S A 1 od “very much, and hls pension is not sufficient | rule view at the Millard. agitatad appoaranco of the indicos, 16 would | Mgy a prog Jung.L. " atile—Receipts, 6,000; strong and ashade 0D, stock- highers V. rat hand. shipping steers, scem that t 15 Was 1 10 support him. _Rev. Stopford Brooke will inaugurate a . 1. Babbitt, of Che enne, is at the [ *°g the revelation of this bit of | cueher party to some of the Life Boat | March 5,00604 .10 bulls and reely ha 2 ety. Forman will soon issue n i A R : 0 4 i A ers an 5 [ nd buyers have already commenced to HI AN , Sinppoon Issie @) Millard. He is the millionaire cowboy of | news fully impressed itself on the observer's | lodge members.’ istice to myself, | My pixed, $1.50004,005 bulk, ; through [ qrrive, and several sales have been made to | mm‘lfl bibliography and Stelley concord |l_m_1‘ region L““l it i l‘lllp;)ti\t*ll that Iix.« mind }\'hull! the hands again h|li", ulm]lll. and to quiet the n -minded gossips [ P40 i Texasieattio, Stoakn’ G tios who aro coming here to live, Tw Lol .| visit here is to give golden horns to the | This time they are scen to pause in restbes | of Nopth Omahs it hvn 7 s B 0 Iteceipis, 10, sk and strong 1.,,:‘“ ‘:( |,'...,f..|“.1.1 g”,,‘,],: and stock m‘: Caressed With a Coarse Collar. Elks. fore the names of a_young man whose field | o v invitatio rogressive euchor CHICAGO LIV TOCK. :«;;'I'Illlill‘“‘l “”“:rll..l'\)' ”r_r'lm H ’Iyly.‘\"u.nl' e A S L wco, Nev. March 5—Claence [ Mr. C. H. Brown, the newly-appointed | 0flabor lies in tho oflive of fhe gonoral super. | S50 1 ity in my ohe.entotiain. | Ciioaao, Mareh h—[Speeinl Telogram,| | BMIbE 503 liglit, wh, 203 " farms Iately purc Kuox county ex- alias Isham Collins, who murdered'R. | postal inspector, arrived in ihe eity yes- | 1y Tving in St Paul. 1 foung | ment given by me was a reception to the | —Carrrr—The gencral market to-day was NiETion Enitiyon! } ¥ « terday from Washington, He will “enter 1 in ' 3 lumbs, $4.00 ation ot their sue- | without any material change at the start, but rrying out of the concert pro- | at the outset there was something of a more nme furnished them by mysell. | qetve movement than yesterday. Thursday’s Many were invited who were not mem- ion of settlers f 1. Scott while attempting to rob the latter’s f B loveis told anew. This time the HD) S e Paradise, Christinas eve, 1554, was | upon his dutics atonce. in the plot” a youns e sen felgning vthing scemes aen 1 i- | who shuftles mail in” the postoflice, Pects a large emig N Towa, Wisconsin, Illinols and other states | Stor this season. Some have already arrived, | Bans Recoipts, but firm 3 shipments, 100 T lion oy Ll s \Tiverts | insanity for a month past, but_on beini in- and s young lady vesldent n D f re no market was very slow early, but became | Hnrs it bl ool g o B e s e oo | formog 1ast LIEDL teph was no hope for him, liiation. Je ) T e ot n i e | bora of ourdodge, | Muis, C./8: Sous steady and closed strong. This morning on | £o medium, £4.006403: bt : 0 sea 5 feet, he suddenly resumed his natwal state of o Amous v 8 8140 AP 8 Sy - & e A ¢ Al [ COWS i s, 8 Drick, being the first brick building to be | mind. walked upon the Sealfold with o steady L0 famoneyineg WOrds of profuiso for terus of endgaruent. The Last Rites, "',“':""" "”l”,”,”"['f‘,\l b8 kooddenl f oo ! o e ® “built in Creighton. A railroad is expected to | step, made T.-u.-n denying his guilt, ani d but the appearance of this geni The funeral of David Guild, who died | petition, and handy fat stecrs sold very we its, 4,000; shipments, Some 3. at o f@c ad smooth well bred 12) 1b, iee in WANY cases, tle sold at € rong and AMUSEMENTS, Miss Jeffreys Le be built the coming season from Wayne into | five minutes after the diop fell he was pro- the castern part of Knox county, and per. | Bowneed dead. ~Itisneck was broken by the & all. topencd w K, but closed butehers' tleman in the lobby to haye the sw selections at Osceola, Towa, on Wednesday, took 1, his business to the contrar Place yesterday from the residence ady 5 as Stephaine De N v vhiiy i v dory " her hand “shrinky” Illinois eattle, haps to Niobrara, which will settle up that e nding. Mohrwart in “Forget-Me-Not. s i y On the ot ( ; part of the county, whieh is now owned by Forfeited His Bond. e Miss Joliogs Lowis appenred at the | 9Ehis brother-in-law, William Randle, on aot s fat s they ougit o b woro I light Spnts chr gttt s the castern speculators New Yous, March 5—William 8. Rob- he Thurstons in New Orleans. Boyd last night, for the first time in | * “phe death ¢ ; v 8 e aruiand S| KU 8 Jon i S | ping and feeding, but slow and weak fo About thirty copics of the OMAUA DAy | erts, who was president of the Bank of | Mr.M.O. Maul has recoived a pos- | (M0 00 L AT The death of Mr. Guild was very sud- | pecuse they could get nothing better, o | Pibg and g ot,” & powerful | den, as no more than a week ago ho was cholos 10 fanoy 8hipk theré was a variety of opinious. Men who | 510; common to ehoice, $4.000 Bk are taken in Creighton and only three | Augusta, Ga, which failed in January, 1885, [ tal from his partner, Mr. Drexel, dated B o el vas extraditol S at Now Orleans in which he says fhat the | drama from the pen of Herman C. Meri- | in Omaha, seemingly in the best of | 4" yicbeliied, unfinished cattle reported | and' fecdors, 20; cows, 82, oFfour Republicans. Tho latter, being au | and who was extradited In Decombor lasty | iy, 2ifon" 050 fonm arrived. Iy safoty in | valo, the author of “Our Joan.” health, He leaves o wife, but o ehil- | 4 0o ket slow and barely steady, while the | 1logs—keceipts, 0003~ shipments, nones anti-Van Wyck paper and railroad and | was called to-day to plead to an indictment Lol o ues, A m A h dren. od 1900 marker mwu\. good to_choice, i) wmonopoly shect, does not kave much sym- | Charging him - with having hypothecated L!l(' Crescent city on Tuesday, March 2 The play itself isgably put together, ¥ man with tidy, well-fatted 1200 to 1400 1b K R o Titae bt el ! ; J d Tho | 8143000 worth of bonds which had been | None of the races have as yet come off. | ghserves all the unitics,has an easy action, e cattle considered prices a shade higher, Ship- | 4107 SOMMEH 16, rdiuih S5 L pathy with the masses of the people. The | Flicid in iseustody a8 president of the bun k. podn Ll serves q 3 sy aotion, Capt. Valois' Case, . oalale saipaniad kitose & auslomirlen- Bl | gud'piky, #0000 WeEKLY Ber: has a lurge cireulation in this | Wien defeudant’s name was called there was Brevities. and besides being full’of interesting sit- board has concluded its | PSSR 5000 50 ¥ 1900 1, 85.00@ T — county, which shows that the people appre- | no response, and the court ordered his bail The Peakes Sisters Life Boat Lodge I. | uations has an intonsely thrilling de- » of Capt. Va- o 1350 1bs, §4.50@5,50; Y50 to s, $3.00 OMAHA LIVE STOCK, ciate labors in their behalf. What we want mn;l_hflf“fg"firx‘{:gf\'{,figv pu’... bondsman | 0., . will repeat their entertwnment | nouement. The principal character in | jois, who asked to bo rc R AT rAda e A ALY Briooa ' bik inchgrensiiy 1s some independent papers, advancing the 1 Railrond ce at North Presbyterian church next Tue:; the play 1s the French adventuress whose Hihsss = The members s 4 v 3 1 < % e . | 1ong Islund Railroad compuny. i Y of failing eyesight. The mem 5S¢ higher on light, medium and good ;&:king [ In spite of the heavy snow and unfavor: B - % 218hts of the laborer and producer, instead of day, night. The programme will be en- | victims are fated)fo eypr remember her, | hoard decline to say anything about their | sorts, There were but few loads of high | able weather considerablo business was irans: | subsidized sheets in the interest of railroad tirely new. % and whose favorite ‘EF)\\'U strange 10 | qucision, which must first be submitted | priced hogs on sale. Prime heavy hogs may There was a very fair demand L gud other monopolies, W Yomk, March 5—The Army and [ Passengers from tho cast say that fift sa are those WhE servo so often i | 1o Cho 15 1a under- | o ovoted at 84.40@4.50, bu. the. Liahaat dus. | 15 clioleo stock of ‘all, kinds but~ the i B e Journal will to-morrow publish a long | two miles east of Couneil Blufls there is | token of kind remembiance, the “for get- 1136 10,101 | (L ANMAR S PG AUBLIL Dir. ORI CUi- | aRaringh “weve lisite Tho racoliis. (i A News Notes From Norfolk. | oy, dated Fort Grant, Arizona, in which | M0 snow, and that it is only about twenty | me-not.” The serange carecr of this o 8old at §4.16@4.90, and odds and ends | citttocompared with last week and. & heavy | NonFoLk, Neb., March 5.~[Special. |=Tho | 1" dotement is mad¢ that the killing of | Miles cast of that pluce that the fall is it | woman s~ depigted” by Miss Jef mixed sold at $4. 10420, and odds and ends | gattio compared with last woelk and 4 heavy | ;hlrdldily of » xll,rn‘nv‘,- utlensterly storan | Captain Crawiord and the wounding ot his ulf]h; . 24, e 5 froys Lowls in u'mafincy which makes | = B —— v | 2LRe0ps 10, Paskingand shipplug $0 (o | 4oy o (o e eavy suow” fall, wer | , his deposited abont four inches of damp | men by Mexican —soldiers on January ohn and George Laud, two brothers of very outline, every shade in the por- 3 ' " P - iter than at any time since the ice block- | | Snow on foe ground and hias been the cause | 11 was promeditateds that the Alexicans did | Gevman descent, hecame involved in ‘a | traiture distinctly jougied to the most [ PEQPLE'S THEATRE ! Sty e tho market closed tor ! § i of s fomporary suspension of business, Work | DOl IRV (U KIS (08 (N | drunken quarrcl at tho United Ktatos | casual obsorver. J'u'dfi‘!‘r_uul‘ vindiciive, o — there wag only one load of skips aid a i S on the asylum building will resume vigor- | s relate s eidentity, he | },ot0] Just evening and were hauled to the | fiendish passions “of this woman, who 1 1 Jhicago, Mar of cows insold inthe yards, g I ousiy a5 soon as the weather Wil peruit, | ot sl s deductions onisely. plausisie, | dontral police station in the patrol | moves but to crush, wie painted by the Bxra! Extral Extral and unchiniged; wintor, wheat O rla e e St ea | The basement is now complete and ready for wagon. master artist in'suoh a manner as to 4 0 southern, 4.4 :,|n‘m‘." N canh, o 1100 to” 1915 1bs, are !; B the biick, Norfolk will expericuce o Seeking a Settloment. The North Omaha cornet band wiil | ake th 3 Slan One Week, commencing MARCH &, special | Minnesota bakers’, patents, 100 to 1450 Ihs, at §4.40 } | Dbuilding boom this season of no mean dimen- | NEW Youk, March 5.—1t is sald this eyen- F'w u masquerade party at Crounse's > mind of the person who sec So | g % of the briliant and successful [ $4.65@5 00; low gradds, $2.000.05. cammon, at 807 chio H i slons, comprising several business blocks. ing that the presidents of the Atchison, To- | hall on Monday evening, March 8. Grand erfect indeed is her"work that it is m-llv youny Actress, Wheat—Very dull attines; ruled stronger 10 };\J_m.v-nlwlul ol $ A he b et Dot ek g | pekn & Sunta Ko and Ohieago, Burlington & | proparations aro beinix made for the | Digh impossible 4o eriticise it at any and advanced Ti@sde above “opciing, cased i comuion, B250@ § quite an extensive reputation on account of | Quiney roads bave sent letters to Huntings e mg)“ll;d it “‘il“mullduulimul provo to | PO, @ s possesses the power of H HIH | A T Y e e o ket was at o standatill, tore 3 e ore. ‘They | ton I g to settlement of the transconti- | D€ Mghly ol able. o T8 34 OARONSGON hort H s B0bge for Mareh ; S43ge for May 3 b, heing nothing in the yards to speak of, The i B e by M0 | enial war: Commmisslonct Minks i 1splso | Frank Thornton, & eolored man 21 | @liding gracstully from ono-situation 1 a |e | |ams S lor Ml woe T Ny nd was Zood and the warket o higher, {8 L Rapid Clty, “ Y IS | gsorted, has addressed himself to "Hunting- | years of age, died at the poor house yes- | another, and in each one her varie (@10 nigher and king logs are quoted at ¥ | f1ou Rapid City, andamong them are several | ton for' the purpose of adjustment of the | terday. He'is believed to have atives | powers finding full scope for their own Supportod by her pow and very popular B0y @ sh; 579 $3.7 ] speings that contain a solution of silieic | transcontinental matter. Hailway wen are [ or friends in this eity, who are requested | peculiar action. Now light and careless, | BUPPOIEG Y MR AGEST Cominution. for Maich; $0/40e40%e for May and June. A B g (ul-lwick) acld. .-\llly -;n.'ullh: uxl ter that | looking for further cuts to-morrow, to take chm'tfi'ri,u(lhe I.undly i\(lx‘)‘ucc. Oth- :\_m\' lmwclul“ un-ii h‘“w"l"m;!gl' nuifi “‘oaul—xl‘ tb;mi "."\1 flh;."‘l w“fi‘fif, frm Mog s to i nk:‘.‘ rnrnb 3 cones in contact with this water will, as fast we———— erwise it will be interred in the potter’s | tiger-like—wel n devilish . Wge0 foxcanii VBC Tor Alarcl i 20 There o (or sy S8 s decowposition progresses, bo supplanted Limerick Favors Home Rule, field to-day. ¥ hér passion, o is always | MONDAY, MARCH 8 the Splendid New }f"?.“*“.', e 4 b'n'-\'t‘h‘n?-“xxf;ln":u.'h"ulfi"iufl-'fi“fi.,":f:\{ \ i w flinty substance known as | , JAMERICK, Mach 5.—The grand jury—18 —————— exquisite, superb, unsurpassed in every Comedy Sucesss (Written Especially Bariey=huul at cen, s b f la,flrle acid in @ erystalized form, | 10 E—to-day adopted resolutious in fayor of Violins and Guitars, cmotion.” In the final scene, where at 3 - Timotity ~Prime, $1.61@L83. i & " Wiis process istterined “petrifaction.” M-\u): homf nrllml- for lmlimd as \:i- immediate settle- - l{yml Imv? a fine vflolin orany nmsilcx\l l:lut ‘l’)rok‘lm down in spirit, .ih“ ;mlds Icf' for Matie Williams), entitled B ads i damand i /] . - - f . ment of the question, and expressing conti- | instrument that wants repai, send it | the idea that the avenger in the form of i J ::Ilu::: :t':::l;dh\::?r\l!)vflll‘ul:f‘:l‘xllrn::.l: llrlxl: dence in Gladstone and Parnell. to Edholm & Krickson's ¥ ¢ death is uon her tragk and uu;t her life Th e Little Dnchel!- L nr(l\'r:i nflwlrd b;u-'ul. -y wor 1 S v— e ——— is the measure of expiation for her career but good declined e, settled back 7 Judest 18 & caupleto body of the. bunan face Gladstone Submiis a Dontal e R R | T gy o4 . Pagebyaes, R ehomed quiets BI0@102 for cash; Loxnox, March 5.—Gladstone authorizes | first goiting Hoaglaud's pricos you will | which Is the. personification of ghastly [ = PRICES=2, © AND ¥ 10824 for Mareh: $10.27310.50 (or m petrified state, which the people of Nor- i Lave been spesulatin 10,5755 for May. over. It was ! addnial of the uewspaper reports that be | lose Moncy. horror, This was a fitting and triumphant | Scats now reserved at the usuul pluce. April; $10.35

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