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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BER: FRIDAY, MAY 25, 155u. BRI \ v ance of that most fitting ceremony—the Recovered Stolen Goodls. PROHIBITI W, pen to know something about this case. | none but the dead and dying temained. \ | - BLTT]A\G BL‘TTER R[A‘KERSI | ;:‘::‘:n tl";:v,.',}”w"" upon the graves of our Last winter, Mr. Stophenson, managet v T\_‘ON IN 1owa, Foster stole that hotse because he had to | At this time a number of )%\mg Iadics CHI(}‘GO (;RI\IN AA\D CA\TILE. —— BT 18 reqiested that public and prieats | of the Omaha Cah company, missed two | Politieal Strifs Ovar the Liquor Law | £t out of the conntry or die. He cnt | from the town of Ciynthinna’came to visit Sesiond e 26 Mocting | Tices; stores and banks be closed from 12 . | valuable lap robes from his barn on South —Privato Honaes Searched for | G000 G COUNIES (06 Certe ani "l’x"w‘;; o anirodt, soRticTel R e dend, | Wheat Opons Strong, But Olosos Lower Tl ceading! h i o | until 6 p. b4 y Yo g ho ) G e Y e, ISTSICCN 6 FATTOUS SCRUICTOE RITONE 8 il o " 10898 Liower Than fooeedings of the Oleomar:arine Keeting | untilon. fac - o oo v uroton Is announced | Tenth street. Recently he recoived an Private Stooks of Litquor was not a promenade in those ¢ | anel one of them finding Mr. Stone still ed into | DES Moixes, Ini, May 14.—[New York | When ke got there he sold the horsa for | alive, and the sun beating down upon Yesterday, Su der” the original prohibitory | a smail s and by beating and working | him, took a bundle of these' ramrods and g enactment it was found impossible to de- | ne wana, in about six weeks to get to | stuck them into the earth, making a balf | pPOOR SARES FOR LIVE STOCK i vrive men of the'rigit to have liquor i | his home in Michigan. His father was | moon of pailing fence about his head s, but has since re: | their houses, and gometimes it was very | well off, and as he died soon after, he loft | Ovor this sho spread hor shawl ana did - 1to the corner of Twelfth and [ dilficult to convict e¥en retail dealers Jim a good business, which he attend- | what she could to case him. This young | Bulls and Bears Active=All Cerealg Stephenson secared a search | beer and spirits, beeguse in many ¢ ed to right up to the handle. Nobody | woman is now Mrs. Stor one of the Dull—July Wheat Reaches Low- Last Evening as the orator of the da 8- Attention is called to the order of the | thy possession of Stells Young, a beauty cbiel marshal giving formation and route of | . - esston, of the lower order, who lived on Harney Citizens are requested to appropriately | street near the bar ate their honses and places of business, | o n The Murdor Mystery—Another For- [ i—All citizens desiring tu_contribute flow- | [FOV00 9, | intimation that the robes had pa: HONORING THE HEROIC DEAD. A gery Uase—ltecovery of Stolen e I G e le Street: | Warrant from Judgo Stenberg's court | javics were stabborn, while In others the | there knew angthing about nis he omplished tomen of our cong P 3 Goods—The Arion Party— on Monday morning, or to notify Comrade | yesterday and mpanied by Officer lm.:wm,., was anable to cope with the | stealing in the hills, and he soon bee: sional society. Stone fell in love with est Price on Record—Hogs o] Lrevities, Frank D, Mead, Sixteenth street, between Turnbull made a search in the “woman's | Jong purses which were provided by | a man of considerable prominence, her on the battle field and after his re Fairly Active. 3 . e g Farnam and Douglas, where to call for them. | house. Under one of the beds they | those who were Wnwilling to part with married one of the prettiest girls in oty he succeeded in winning her. The - 4 S—All clvie and military organizations e | found two rot not those which were | their liberty without a_struggle. ‘The | town, built himself a_new house and if told in the shape of a novel, . hereby invited to take part in the procession: | ¢tolen ast winter but two which have | new law, drawn; by a bigot and put ing in fine style, when an oid man who | would bo considered improbable, But Chicago Grain Market. y report their acceptance of and will ki chief marshal, Comrade the inv W there | CrieaGo, Mav 25— [Special id he was from the Black Hills arrived oard of Trade Meeting. heen recently filched from the barn and irough the legislature in obedience to a truth is stranger than fiction, Boardof Trade Mceti b tly filched f tl 1|t h the legisl, bod t I g | M 2 s ion to th 7 , EN N o 13 ) | o o o b Last evening a special meeting of the | A, Alle at the B, & M. headquarters. left in the woman's charge. The robes | caucus dictum, changed all this. The | there with an officer and notified the « | are more romances all around us than | Wheat was tolerably active and board of trade was held at their rooms in The e xecutive committee: are valued at §25 he man who stole | most detestable ture f the JDew | hal that he wanted Jim_for b | “here are on the book -sheives. yaneed under tho demand from the shorts, ths Exposition bullding to-consider the A. ALLEE, them has not been arrested yet. legislation 1s the introduction of ‘‘pre- | stealing. He had been on his trail for | - produced by warlike reports, but atterward 4 gm‘;j‘ Ilr s h‘fl L Bt 1“, ,|\ I=t||-,u'\:r‘wnn. G Hawtt nnupltmi ev ((\n!m'," on which citizens | more than two years and haa found him Brevities, A beeame unsettled and Irregular, and ed PR A 4 Al R T SING, e e TR may be deprived of their property. at last. The marshal was a friend of | Anton Spevak and Anna Mraska were | weak at adecline of 1% on figures current e the passage of the bill in congress will Jo A FLEMING This talented and deserving artiste, Itis rrmi[ 1 that :\|‘_v mi |Iwhn.<u~— Jim’s and a level-headed fellow, and at | married yesterday byJusico B at1o'clock yesterday. The bulls had w \‘. bave upon the mannfacture of that article P who has won her way to the front ranks | pects that liquor is sold or kept in a | his earnest suggestion Bennett agreed to John Mewey accidentally fell into & | newsand wet weather in England as levers of food. The meeting was quite largely ORPERS OF THIE m her profession on merit alone, will "'“""“'—' or dwelling may search for it, | keep the object of his visit quict until he | eellar excavation in South Omaha Wed: | but the bears proached finne st od Gr o] 1 gely 1 Nai for M I and the discovery of int nts in any | had" 8 i t his | " it ) | d fine weather, good 0N v the represe: i obber: n assuming the dut marshai for Me- ay & brief engagemsnt s ity | 0 e discovery of intoxicants any | had seen Jim at his home. hat mght | pesday, and sustained sevre injuries. STOPS, prospect hig stocks. s ot To guandod by e Tfopresonte JObbers | rial Day | announe following as my | PIAy & brief engagoment in this city, | quantity is to bo necepted as presumptive | the marshal and old Bennett ocalled on iy rodt of ‘tho ol boor vaults of | &t tiice, stvan and big stocks, June oponed h: and manufacturers of the city, and con- | assistants, who will be obeved and respected | commencing at Boyd's opera house on | ¢yidence that they we kept for sale. | Jim and the wholo thing was talked over. | g unts first brewory on Farnam. near atq .‘,’.u]\‘nu.] |.| to () and at close was iderable interest was show o o v evening s woek, 1 { o 3 ho a {nfliotec The y el phy fTors of | Jrog ¥ \ § e, July sold up to 6% and closed & wi siderable inte n‘| was hown in the sub- Cordingih. &, Clarkson, aid evening of this w Ik; and 4|nrnl|g Then foll WS the pen to, be inflicted, | The old man at ‘(u t rofused all ofters of | /1 FL G ioat, are now being 1 bare by by v ‘l ¢ ‘ and <‘1 ed at ject under consideration s, L her brief engagement she will be seen in | Without a trinl by jury, of fine and im- | a compromise. But after he had seen | /700 & the HAW aiPHetiTe C « vom - w taken for E Sy et ting to | poomrade C. K. Burmester, first assistant | o F 0 o ors as widoly dilfront.as it | prisonment, and in chse of business | Jim's wife ho wilted and said ho would | jie excavation for the new stracture 10 f 5563 bush il at eleven 2 rosiden v called the meeting to shal. hree characters as widely different as i il o siness | Jim's bd and snid ho we o erected there. ¥ 3 A i B onicr at & o'clour. g O onteds v, A, Pisnlng, soond asstetant | fy SOMIBIA A0 ANy BTN attompt, | louses, confiscation and seizure. To as. | eall tho thing square and leave it whore | PSEEECELIOEE L0 L polnts to-day wero $3.00 bushels, ard ank Colpetzer, from the com- B She will first prodice “Queena,” to be sistin the prosecution of all such eases [ it was, Jim managed to get a bundred {hi roteontios it £ tiln widaw \I'I\‘in frong of | the shipments 52,000 bushels. Corn was . A. Parmales, third assistant Satrh the state provides 25 advance for the bill into the old man's hand just as | he fottenness of tho sidewy onuC more active, but weak, as latger reccipts, followed at the matinee on turday by Pat Desmond's saloon on Tenth street, th r Re mittee sent to Washington to urge the o i : A ial, payment of expenses in each action, so | he was leaving, but it was only by wait- Brielit Weatlier and : o age of the bill to enable the Union | MArsha " a1~ WEHk ) anchon,” the cngagement terminat o it \ |1 9 s only by “ | near Farnam, and Mr. Desmond says ho | Dright weather and moderate shipments int ic to build branch roads with its m")‘nm.?vm Samuel Stober, fourth assistant Ing Satutday ning, Whet, by § 1 ”ml‘k“ h{"‘|"‘~' is pi retically ]uu_m:nn the n‘xp: {untnl |_|u»_mnn was |)||]I||f)ulu‘nl||;z§l :". ish't rosponst ¥orit, LIS ”‘mh-‘”m proved too much for the bulls, and they un- bus surplus, reported that the committee T onnER oF prOCEsstoN. request, she will appear as Nanc, ] A i!““'I"‘.“‘,’”!“‘l' o | o oo it oy thathe stolethe |y hoard of public works have not bad | Ioaded freely wnd produced ' g broak in wit found the Nebraska delegates unanimous | First division i charge of First Assistant | in “Oliver Twist,” a character which [ | (1 &€ v"x’“-'l'-'x"”‘i ik it bt rnz\l“ hotsa, dos Vx.xn'l‘_ i 1 ono after | their ordars effectually cacried out. s, and closed weak at insido price N in (m-urlnnhu biil-—the single exception | Marshal C Burmester wi}l l'orlln on 84x- | Dion Bouccicault fnd the crities of San _‘;v y \‘\3|rx‘h ll|)l‘| Oll‘l Tt -‘v::i‘.l\uu:-l u: l‘lY o :m:i:‘ "l‘l‘illl"‘ he .u(::‘.“;l‘)‘u ‘::fln i\m“.r - sold early for dropped to Sy o being Mr Laird, who, for political rea- | teenth street, right resting on Donelas. Francisco, after x he o away > old 0see| g« attorneys | another said the C ke e S AV 4} L N E L3 R | o tonn of pallce ander_Matsual Cuming, | krancisco, after soeing hor, prononnced | 'yl oounties and croto new oflicers, | been old Bennott. It was some othier Renl Fstate Transfers. and closed at 20'clock at that prica—a e T 8ONS, was not very warm in its support, i’ g ¢ L the most realistic piece of acting ever cith v and X The following transfors we! filed | decline trom ticl but ‘promised to ‘vote right on the bill: | Fourth United States infantry band. presented on the American stage. it pow and unhoatd-of powers, to be | Bennott. N LU IR G L R o ¥e ; Pac The sub-committee promised to report General '_\.1ru|vkl commanding depart- = g e called county attorneys. In their haste “Perhaps 'm some other Jim Foster, [ May 25, with the county eclerk, and OATs—Oats weredull and weaker under favorably upon the bill, and if the house | ™o the Dlatte, and stafl, - ed St Robbed of; His Roll, and zeal they great blunder in | then,” observed the strangcr, as e ro- | yoported for the Bei by Ames' Real | the influence of large roc Prices were me it f 3 Detafchment of the Fourth United States s this respect he law provides for the | moved his hat, and looked the erowd | tye lower, May sold June sold Kit passes 1t itia the impression in W infantry, General W. P. Catlin commanding. | A gentloman from Boone, lowa, arrived | (M8 T ; o1 2 ) ; : Estate Agoney: My June sold at 0 861 b Wi - ‘ y v ciection of county attorneys next fall, | steadily in the eyes. “I'm the man who (@23 e, and elosed 5 the ngton that the senate will pass it. Sen Musical Union band of the city on Wednesday, and takin, 1o g i ) B Alvin Swunders and others (trustees) to Pie o the ator Van Wyck will probably oppose the | - Phil Kearney post No. 2. REVRn LA E hib esik e g u i | but it in expi s abolishes the | stolo the hors y ‘ Johnathan F Gardner: Lot33, block A, 1ot | lowor wnder the. e of hacn e gad bill, but Sei munds fecls in| George A. Cuseer post No. 7. advantage of his escape from the land of | prosecuting attorneys at once. The re- | The old tmers were spoechles: b0k D aind Jota. 10 aind Bb. blocicTL, Shun: | Lper wnder the influenc 1 that it will } No action was taken | Omaha post No, 110, interdicted whisky, imbibed froely from | sultis that the state” will have no prose- | minute or two, and then they ot ders & Himebaush’s add, Omaha, w d—$92. | und 5¢ on lard and short A on the verbal report. Webb post No. 11, of Persia, Towa. the intoxicating cup. He foll in with a | cuting ofticers for nearly three-qu Jim and told him how they had suspector Mary M Reed to Julin ¢ Huntington: Lot | duetion, however, there wis o fair hel Prosident Moyer then said that the | Glenwood post of Glenwood, lowa. Ny Gt l 6% : of ayear, and important eriminal cases | him all the time, though, to tell the truth, | 15, block 6, Reed’s 1st add, Owaha, q =L | businest, Mess pork for June opened at ™ J \ st ki Al Soldiere, sailors and marines of the late | stranger on the steeet, who followed him Bt HE 68 A INABARIELY Hara Wi ‘esembld between the | Alvin Saunders and others (trustees) to A0 01086 R 8585, ! “ mecting of the board of trade had been | o B f 3 Tw must be postponed indetinitly. LUBLOLWASS 110 PLESCTILIAMI0G UBLWOGKALY ; 15 and closed at 88,35 July closed at t) g B war not belonging to posts of the G. A, R. to the St. James hotel and insisted on Under the old law many druggists | well-dressed Foster of to-day and the | James W. Sav; Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, rd for June sold 8 71 called for a special purpose, which call | " Orator of the day r to bod with him. 'The it8 L SR any druggists HRHOS o /s o8 Hinessugns=ad or June sold at 3585008715, ving to bed with him. The Boonite ob- | found it so difiicul A lesperate Fostor of ten yoars i ; & Himebaugn's add! dat Sa. Tuly ol would bo read. Tintiis QUATELS H0B, ) i ound it sodifficult to avoid trouble in | desperate Foster of ten years igo. ] u scd al L duly ¢ Y Al IR 7 See e L RO A ted, ficed the intrader from the room | disponsing liquors, even under eirenm- “0Old Boennott's been dend more’n a 181 e Publies Tiddrere | SHOTEEIbS for June sold ut 320 Secretary Nattinger then Second division in nd A i bl T liq 1d 3 Liddle to' The Publie: Liddie’s | elosed at $5.00, Jiily elosed 0§ Pac which i3 a8 follows sistant Mars torm on 2 Hcu wvoke yesterday morn- | stances calling for their use, that many [ year,” some one said. *“He lost every- | qundivision of lot 9, in sel; of solg S6e 27-15- (L at 85,20, July closed at 85, tim We, the undersigned, respectfully reauest | Fitteenth 1 on 5 I 1‘; find that door of his room had | of them in disgust refused to handle | thing that he had, and died without'a | 15 Douglas county, dedication. @' on_the “u?"".' T-HIAMLT‘II "l'h"h;“' s of oui t call & shecial meeting of the boara on [ Band. uniformed rank Knijghts of Py thias | been broken open: during s drauken | gpirits of any kind. In small towns | friend.” : Frgtainis Osear Liddle (sitigle) to Seth Chase: Lots | Shaky. New York toportol twentfive g of M 1551, at 8 in three diyisions, German Turner sciety. | bers and that he had been I8 feved | where no siloons existed this decision “He had one friend,” said Jim Foster, | Band D, Liddle's subdivision of Tot 9, Doug- | Joads taken torex LSS tight on tl and the ad 3 Bohewian Turner society, Danish socictis out $12, and wrought great hardship, and mu - | “and he is here now to mark his grav e.’ | Ias county, w d-—S1,140. v of 1t wheat sold there down to Mige, the S It may doein proper | and Emmett Monument o ‘turned home yos- | da AR L ated tor s g Jolin I, Me ind wife to Erastus A | st tunts SRR (] Third division in charge of Third Assistait | dent temperance men agitated for special B Sttt M TR _ est quotation in the memory of man. ! S thvhie tho mlacture ot oleo. | Marshal 15 A Baralecs Wil orm on Tni | LS oo ooy s e the advociey | logtslation governing the apotiecaries AN AFFECTING SCENE. Bewson: | Lot 1y, bluck S Hatiseom place, | STight navantaze the Bills had in tho for to AW RArine AN, b =10 105 08 or | teenth street right resting on Douzls, | of tiie prohibitory Inw. fie last legislature necordingly 1 Sy APV SR A0R 00, o Lo | moon slipped away trom them in the after- rarine and butterine—10 per cent—under centh righ in n 1. . L3 D ) A Rediek and wife to Edwin Welch: noon. ork closed I el T th the d.rection of the burcau ot internal reve- [ Band, mayor and council in eaiviazos | S T A aborate pharmacy bill, which The Sermon John Dubois Preached and 50, Wi A Redick’s add, Omaha, | "9 Lork closed with a further loss of 7i¢ Loyt i tment headed by ehief and wssis [Eohsm shotilidialtes Wkaah = o nizes the necessity of using spirits From His Death-Bed. caitiOp. m.—Puts on July wheat. 73 e This bill, if passed. will seriously affect the [ Wagons containing flowers, I Anamusing ease wae tried in Justice | times in illness, but whieh throws many The cireumstances surrounding the 20 V Morse and wife and othersto [ 0 " % - t market value of cattleand thereby causealoss | Fourtn division in cly of Fourth Assiy. | X 3 vy A well-known | safeguards around their sale even by | qeath of John Dubois, the father anc : Lots 11 and 12 block 1, Pat CHICAGO 11V STOCK ney to the cattle indusiry, with which this state | tant Marshal Sanwel Stober, will tovi: o R% : brought | druggists, who alone of all the people of | Hopie of o L A Fek's 180 add, Omaa, w d— 83300, LAl hedeli dra 18 closely allied. hirieenth stret vight resting on Do Il g L | (R L) A TRA T ,‘i‘lm'”;i" L "l\”]'l"‘fll“'"- Wty sat LU mon” P Prayn and wife to' George | St ' § N o K of Lab le from a er young 0L 2 e lic and have left a deep impression on the L 3 5 T HICAGO, May -[Speeial ‘Telogram, [— :‘a: '}"Ififnlul “\”:: t, ! o3 lf:(km‘:hsn"rltxhx‘v‘m ‘w!uln ! IR ch l:‘ -MI,-w‘I"l‘w !L“.‘“ |J.|'u';\l L\'.:.’ their possession without incurring the connytinity Vi lru'm.'m ]‘l'm’x'v 1‘}'\? ...l."r','a |'(lx 1ok 14, Shini's | CATrLE—The very I‘lhlvmll- ipts u]v" jon JAs, . Boyr Citizens on foot, horseback and in carriases. | o ©oer oSG it 1 nllm»"mnt--d by the “presumptive | ¢hondent New York Sun. Al add, Omaha, w d—=S12,000, buyers the advant te-day, and they were LINE OF MARC ! antsetup in answer that he dence aforesaid LouEhaohRnEH 108 he KRAlivea i cnt vers and wire to Elizaboth Lo all ;. 5 8 > though not an infidel he had lived a ear ow to use it. The assortment of cattle A 0 l-i:\‘cuu l)l)\l;:l':h m? nth, m.;un\;u. Ninth | badnot borrowed any money from the Oue of the provisions of the pharmav‘v less fite. He seldom went to chureh, pre Lot 5, block 343, Omaha, w d— IRITR G R VINIEE oK iv o Farnam, west on Farnam to Sixt: | plainti, b y pl i ive et is that draggist shall keep a list of afl 3 : Gt aree, and, o there was cessive 1 IS phintiff. but that the plainti 1 given | actist ruggist sha i fc to spend Sunday walking around sropor tion of rouy d thin « ) 1 north on Sixtecnth to Cuming, st on Gl | 1525 10 whip a fellow who was Keep- | Peoble buying liquor of them on the pre- | s mills or his fine Farm of one (honsund 7 Dictzen and wife to Andrew | Bihot LR B 1ot sl T it ey wi B n ot inz company with the plaintiff’s best | Seription of a physician, and that regu- | yeres. For - or more, howevor, his | Fiehiv: Lots10 and 11, bigck L, Kountzo & o bundince, and buyers § At Prospect Hill cemetery the” following Ilf j) hu‘«lh_-fr-lnd:tv\(i: IIw; 1 that Ihu h }"[”lbl" ioein mmllf’h fl;v.\'nnms( l"'l‘"'"'il mind had strongly inclined to re- |~ Alexander Silienerow and wife to James ull and be quite fastid- H A L order of exercises will be observed serformed his part of the'contract by gi ) ir transactlon” to the county aud- | Jirious 1 He did not 2o to the | R Barnacl Wig of 43 Qisols eatld 3 ¢ o num- — TSAAC ADAME. Aislo Tifantre Band | Ing the obnosious rival a sound thresh- | tor. The penalty fos rofusal o negieet | LECU NS i perplositios. He read e atys Casadisatt iy oAy penadly STt Eotieh Following the reading of tho call the | Prayer. B3y the Chaplain but as the victim's evidence could | 15 2 heayy fine, one:haif to go tothe in- | jiig hiple and consulted with his luwyer Monell and wifo to Henrletta 1 | fattle wore furd to sl at " any prices secretary read & number of communica- | Music al Union Orchestra | not be secured the burden of the proof | for As might by expected in a state | ghont it His lawyer was Hon. ( Swaysiaml: E of lot #, block 74, Omaha, | JE BIRI OF BAW o ot the g rdingg the ill now on its pas. | 308 -t -Lotus Glee Olub | was with the plaintiffand judgment was where « large proportion of the people | A7 jenks, who has ju gned the as- [ WA=SH100. A season. Salesmen quoted * prices anywhere d sage in congre=<. A letter from Armour | ietorials it il i | rendered in his favo have turned professional fanatics and | giltant sceretaryship of the interior Another ear-load of the Henney Bug- | Tom 5alie lowerand some” were more pro- Jo & Co.. of Chicago, to H. G, Clark, of this Wiy Lotus Gloo ) seioalo R informers, there is no,month which some | order to keep a” promise to Mr. Dubois | gies yoceived by 0. S, Pottis & Gy, 1409 | nounced i their_opinions. The general city, was presented to the board of trade : o A B iraton The:Murder Mystery. 5 forgetful druggisy is not brought up with | that he would take the place of the fi-,"_ll Shurg ')/-m-l-f/fzz e ot i | market wasextremely dullata dectine and for their action. The letter was as fol- OBy the Asembly | Marshal Cummings and Fred Wirth | avound turn.” Lawyers with not mueh | 45 confidential ady to a workmunship porfect and the price the | EYe Were many common fo medium and e lows s SETLG] Sl ey 4 Fro. | to do ch for, theye derelictions like | nophew who gets the vast estate workmanship pevfect and the price the | some wood toehoice heavy eattle which could fo B L ol b i tie R C et onof x| ¥ o JORSICAVROVaN N R Lrom hawks, and the | ipothecary who fails to A e i ot | | ML not be sold. Prices were genc (- We wiite you at the suggostion of our | _ The pracesslon will move at 1:30 p. m. | mont, where they went to seo the tramps | puicis S the ispotocany wha fails fo |~ A few days before his death Mr. Dubois ——— lower than Monday. Shipping th friend, Mr. J. B. Boyd, (o request your | sharp. Al organizations and societies de- | (Pt 5 sstod at that place for ne. | [Port to the minyte finds himsolf under | sont for Rev. Mr. Bell and, after a long | A meteor whicl recently passed over | (0 1500 Ibs, $5.00' 5 15, $4,7500 co-operation and prompt action toward | Siring to participate are requested to report to | Who ¥ L 28 i DACY JOTS 88 linkrest; i oa - | conversation with him, he'was bapti London, traveling eastward, is supposed 50 10 1 Light Titile the passage of resolutions by your board :r“.l"l‘llllh al nl)'l (k\!m”l!hm 1 op. m. ;u\': saulting a eitizen, in hope of finding the What has caused more exasperation | ynd received nto the Presbyte to be the same which 2 hours and i e lowa stock th of trade and live stock association simi- | Peidjuarters of Georze A. Custer post No.%, | supposed murderer of Ruhle among | than anything else is,the house searches | church. He immediately sent for the | minutos later passed over Bombay, the | 0f 95'to 1100 Ths abouts, continug A Lar to those we enclose inopposition to | “Qwiers of carriazos, buzgiesand teamsare | them. They sww the men, but were con- | Which are going oy gontinually under | hoads of all the departméntsin his works | di en the two points” being | o sell around al fing nt 5 [ the bill now before congress imposing | raquested to ldave theit vehicles outsids of | vinced that they were not the desired | the & es of eople who muke the | and as many of themen that could crowd | abont es. In inter-stellar space | 4§53 from other SeiuB kS ;1 prohititory taxes nst the manufacture | the cemetery cates. A. ALLiE, Marshal. S i ln-gul:mon 'l‘(‘ Lht;\)‘ ngjghbors their 'hxfif into the Kk room, to the number of | met te of 40t S0mules | ™ JioasThe market is fairly active and leof oleomargarine. The measure —= remer, coung itos Husiness. a temporance man smells | qhout fifty. When they were gather per sccond, but the speed here recorded T ER Gt B0 Hl0WeL: @ d ¥ to destroy » legitimate industry, the The Arion Club Party. 5 fii’;i’é‘f"k1.5,"“\&;’"'5?, “\hl-f("r o’,‘,‘ liquor on the breath of en whom | jio gave them such an exhortation as had AN IALOn AR kimIEs por minute. | Bk of mised Sold B SRt ot o articlo boing ‘u wholesome food profluct | Tast night the Arion_club gave ther evening on suspicion of | I may (‘In_uln'o, to] moot that is pre- | never boen heurd before in this region, | This ia supposed to bo sccounted for by [ heavy ut $415 3 light sold at § 100« 4.15, ; and its manufacture materially enhances | oightecnth party at Germania hall, It \z soue knowledge of the murd sumptive eyidence -that he keeps akeg | He told them he was dying, and that il | the retardation due to the passage of the [ York sortat ’:n Hie 3,58 UL LHIBUT Wi oy e ainre T R Ty oaIbnuly A fikome. A search wareant | he had been woll assured’of “nis eternn | moteor through the curth's atmosphere. ) esides these points in favor of the pro- | W% & <M s ving proven conelusively s secured (this was not necessary in the | wolfare a_ week before he would not be S - f £ 1 i 1. the fou. | Theodore Herold, of St. Louis. Tl ing proven conclusively that inal ac vas ol v iving 3 e ¢ g ' irowe | i duot and in opposition to the b, the fea | Theotore Herold, o o o il nffthiojtimo Rt fanie: 1O e RN Gl o R htaai (L v ol o hein e coullingt et Benton's Hair Grower. S 5o tures and motives of the latter are con- | guests are young folks, just about con- | jer was committed L et remest | o life, he said, until ho got that question | Ay wio are BALD, all who_ are becomin 2 trary to sound public policy, virtually | cluding their bridal tour, having been to Sort gone over from cellar to « Tranks, | Segtled, and he urged them not o put it | BALD, all who do 1wt want to be bald, 2l MERCANTILE PAPRR — 4@5 per w fending to burden and dustray one do- | all the lurgo castorn citios and now mak- Mons.iCoggan Bound Over. bandboxes, eavetroughs, sholves, cup. | off, as fio had don. e was willing now | who'aie troubled with DANDRUFF, “or | cantt ' ; ! g mestic industry for the benefitof another. | o'y fond adien to their young Jady and | Mons. Coggan, the man with the iron | J0ATdS wells, cisterns reverything about | to die, but If it was the will of providence | LICHING of the sealps should wse Benfon’s | “Siinoiva sixenason —Steady; actual Th i no objection whatever to- 8 e 3 JOUNS ALy« ia o Hil o () the place is searched, and if even so | that he should live one year longer, he | Hair Grower, Eraiey | CENT of those | pates. S487 for sixly day bills; $4.88% for > the l""mldli"g ni]llm product, and its g.-xgu..m.-un-'xlmuh in tlnslcx!y ln;lurc «-ni i"f”‘ oy for Irl-lllyn Judg ?uwh‘:.:lul,.;m of he vine or spirits 14| would mot. Wish to ‘take up s afidirs | tsine i have grown hair, "1t never fails 10 | deaind. LIRS e being sold cntively on its own merits. | tering upon the prosaie duties of marri court yesterday, on tie charge | found, that is presumptive evidence that | again. He would put in every « he | stop the hair from falling, Through sickness | Govpiysts—Quict but steady with 3's We ~respectfully “urge your full and | life. “Mr. Herold is one of the young en- | of having assaulted Officer Ormsby on | the citizen is in the liguor business con- d, ‘going abont the mills telling his | B fevers the huie sometimes talls foff i w | 1c lower, ‘Dliorayaral fres B oflcsin o apecdy consideration of our request. terprising brewers of St. Lows, and the | Sunday night. W. 8. Shoemaker, Bsq., | trary to law; that he intended to retail | men'the grdat truth that he had at length | S ramnihed batd Tor yeur. i yot et Bon | i e e e e e Resolutions antagonizing the pa bride is ono of our_own” young ladies, | ot {0 e SRR EEL | the Stutf and that he s an_enemy of the | found out: and trying to undo. some. of |ty T ower aceording to directions | S fractionsbut hofore noon siocks offered of the bill ware then read &5 adopted while both are deserveely popular in our | Crowel for the defense. The hearing of | St to be dealt with summanly. the eyil his example had wrought m his ure of a growth of Inhun- |Gt taken and. buyi again. Th kio the boards of trade and live stock ass midst the caso ocoupied most of the day, | Kecosnizing the intense hostility of @ | long lifetime ‘ Yave produced a oo | ket responded uickly with prices ad vane | b tions of St. Joscph, Chicago, Cincinnaty, ‘The Arion club is composed of leading | ylthoush the [l mony was mostly ‘;:," ver 'ww\ ble minority of the people His v M hin s strong, al- glnl\ulhnlllll(nrn \\-huh:n‘u;l b Id | ne steadily to the elose at or near the best i Toledo, Detroit, and Milwauke young gentlemen of ( fons | aR e Yo it to such a s this, the governor of the | though his body was wasted almo-( to a | and glazed for years we have fully substan- | yigures of the day, Mr. Colpetzer then offered & ser aims o give i party month, | Gocein w of tho officar. (Mons. | state, who is a recent convert to pro- | skeluton, and he conld seareely sit up in ""\‘\53,}:'.',\\"’1'1".',‘,‘»,.’.\.'.. \es out of 100, no ETOCKS QMO AT olutions untagonizing the passage of | summer and winter, and it has done 50 | coirf under bonds of 1,000, in defanit of | MPition, he having oppased the first bill { hed propped with pillows, The men had adenowilongbalis 2 ent bonds... | il 1 during the past cighteen months. "These | which he was sent to jail to await the | MOSt Vehemently, issued a proclama- | worked for him —some ten, some twenty Unlike other preparations, it eontains no 314’5 i Colonel Chase said that he was not i | gatherings are exclusiv for the mem- | gotion of the grand jury * | tion calling upon all citizens to give the | some thirty s, They were rough, sugar of lead, or vezetable or mineral | avor of the p. aset of resolutions | bers of the asso limit to whom i Poenallind law their moral support, and warning | grizzly fellows from the logging camps - poisons. g i lIm:m 5 le of certain | is thivty-five, and of whom there are The Papiltion Murder, }Iur]muln«-m.lc he will ){_:)L In-um this time | and the m but there was not a dry Il'i]:l‘fl"ll i f”fi f,xnhu:.a hair, dandruff, wd pa i oltons S HE ¢ i e SR O orward pardon any offenders sgamst it. | cheek in the room as he talked to them | Anditehing of the scalp. e BIRA0U | wanted it, understood that he was op- | Tho programme of Tnst ovening's ban | Mike Furley, - Thomas Papin and | 3oticeablo faet relating to this procla | and cailed thein by name and bado then | The it Grower s a e foold, and its Rock Tsiaiia! poscd to oleomargarie, and folt that the | comprised fourteen pi ol o slinghon syoreabronghtitoptho mation 15 that it s nssuied that all this | good-by.. Three days atter he died. ~ 1o Whith supblios the hait Wity its vitality. 5k 10 &5, K only thing he wanted on his table was | 1, Arion mar 2, tshottische; | ¢ yeste rd L being | husiness is being done in the name of | was buried on his own farm a short dis- DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTIH Ira1OKTOL I the' dircel product from w cow's milk, | 8 lancers; 4, waltz; 3 ) 6. Newport: | implicated in mt to create & riol | Christinnity, and it is even suggested \ee back of the house where he had | When the skin is very tovgh and iard, and & St ! He didn't want anything on his tablo | 7, calico schottische; 8, lancers 9, waltz | 3t Papillion on Mondiy night enge | that no unseemly partisanship shonld be | lived. He picked ont the spot_himself. | the follice is apparently cifcetually elosed, | . bl st Rgred e i that was not what it was represented | ~ludies' choice; 10, polka; 11 schottische; | the killing of the 15, & M. grader who | shown by an while the inquisition | 1t is onthe ton of agently ~loping hill, | the single strength will sometimes 111 10 | PO il | to he. laneers; 13, ripple; 14, waltze—Home | Y8 shot while resisting Special Constable | s in progress. and overlooks his mills and the town | reach tie papilla: in such cases the double or | e o % Texas Pacific 4 Mr. Meday, of the Hammond Pucking | Sweet Hone, _nlljul_'!nl.. Luesday night. T prizon ———— that he built. For the three days be “:““‘I"“;'_":'I'I',!,‘“ :;“’I‘I'):,‘“;:;,;;“'"I‘h'.:‘lIj.‘fl!;;“"“""' Liake 7 Union Pacific, .. I Feompany, ¢hiampioned the resolutions, | Between the seventh | ers were close monthed, and had nothing | 1y FOSTER AND OLD BENNETT. | his death and his funeral Prico, - sinele strength, 1003 doubla | L 2 7% W, St L & P | on the ground that if the bilt passed it | eighth numbers a delight “’j-'? f?{' kil ling, the attempted riot A the town we idle as his ow Not a | strength, T tnple stren Mich. ( fi .\‘.A!"""': .. iy | would place the m of olcomargarine | tul lunch of ch turkey and other | UOF their - = g T »f Deadwood | Wheel turned inany ot the m > | your drutezists have not got it 5}!!;_[{;5;'” WIS Wastern union X on alevel with very inferior munu fowl, with strawberries and cream and Personal Paragraphs. »ster Didn't tch Hemp. body did any business in tho stores. | prepared on eceiptof price. MO reterrod. 151 He stated that there was no dif- [ other delicacies, was spread, and dis- ol v : i 3 Three thousand people looked at him in BENTON HAIR GRO) B s Detween oleomargaring and but. | cussed with the same dogree of hear Parke Godwin went to Lincoln yes- | DeAvwoon. May 24 —At the Dram last | 1y coffin and walked behind it fo the | iy ek cl CHICAGO PHRODUC | 1l that his i ness which chag "the other fea- | terday. night some of the pionecrs of the 1 Sold by €. . Goodinan .|‘x:‘||“h‘:|lw[nl‘_:“l"“vmi 5 rod the article as siich, and had o | tures of the ovening, g J. H. Richardson, of Boston, is a Mil- {\';:’j“)“;‘"" fikingabobstio ol o Althiough his works wero divided up Uil innd Do winn )Pk Ohicns Flour—buil and e j nded it. o stated the brand was the Althongh styled acalico ball, the ladics 1 guest. 6D ono ol the Lriole: nobody 1 ingo different departinent h under its 2 Lo T are convert- | ciranged:in car, )i southern, s « Mlimet Croamc r'“’ “““ \"";"‘ ‘lilll(l‘\\l";\ confined thoniselves to simplicity. of ate UG q TR s und out what beeame of Jim | yesponsible |...‘.,{, e [T i e | PR gompany of speculitors are ¢ ““‘"L 440; Wisconsin, «1.50; - Mich: vy 0 A plici Henry D. Stiger, ( . A, Fort Stecle, ) = ing the ba { Mount Monaduoek into a ) soft spring wheat, $5.050e4,105 Min tlers tire rather than a strict compliance with [ Wyo,, is at the Pakton. St hundred men who worked for him, and | (T BEEE S 51 natural busin, | SA goft spibg MhGat, ShEGLRL ever heard from bim," | ylways spoke to them as courteously as fadozen at onc flective, ico. They were uat tered into the spi Hitcheock said that while he 1 hand- e vor of the manufacture of I of the 00: vipe lour, qn O350 in saeks, m I'roy, N. H., which | Jow graac ake fod by natural | s8:00 50 im b about two miles fr was once the hed ¢ J. Schi well known physi- cian of Columbus i and then the | f (hey we 4 all millionaires as well as ns if wondering was not in eb., is in the ci 'th ywoleomargarine, he thought that taxution ith ref mth . f ; S S himself. Some s ago, when times | g These springs still st, and Wheat—Stro iy, but beeame weaker o on industries was not the proper thing, The progranimmes were of calico by \\;\ \;:ungqiusl ( \]-fl‘n.l, W. B. Hunter | what had happened to Jim. After afew | wepe dull and luiber fell 10 n low fizure, ||II’1I” i II”“I h i 'nullnrmml o oo | 1ater, closing S wnder vesterday cluses cashy ol fEIh whs by osad to. tho' hadstias. of tis. | ombossod G Ehe. (1tld. page. in hono est Poini, ure at the Cinficld. minutes’ sience, one man said that Jim | ghe managers of his works agrecd that [ L0 4O Lot Tl ow s | Tibgts June, 433 Sy, Baine, ‘ 4 bill in its present shape, but thought that | the giests and on the last with thenames | De. M. T, Milroy and wife returned | Foster was a good fellow, but that he | there must bea reduction in the wages i AR AT b i easior, duclined 1¢e, [ N the resolutions as iniroduced by Mr. | of the committee, G. F. Epenter, Max | from their bridal tour this morning. ought to have been hanged all the sume, | of the men, and so told him. He hewrd | R0 0 CEEE LR TG ot res, : L e LHCE L] | s Colpetzer were too far resching it their | Lenz and Conrad Wiedeman. Miss Cleveland, who has acted ag [ and others abserved that he would have | thom through and took the figures they | Yol "id” methods of eisy uscent Lo ; trong ns_ yesterday, and nature and dispe Hothercfore of- | The ladies and gentlemen in attend- | eashier at the Paxton house, has re} | been hanged it he bad been caught ata | had brought him, but made no decision. | G0 will be made June, 240 duly, 214@ i % BRbat the followir AR 5 1 anco ar ihlu]ln\\i signed. AR ”""' his ¢ OB oTio! had! || Ll hoxt Alwvlln- ~.:mmum».nh.mmm- P N IR H b sense of the board of trade in setthng the Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Herold, St Lous; Rudolph Sanghor, the accomplished his juncture a stranger, who had | )y ain and said . Dull at 5%, H prosent diffieulty: teank Dendricks, of Council Blutisy Av: | clovict ). ‘-“l,\fl]"’;m';‘g(,,‘:f.‘m""!im,f,u' heard all'that had been suid, asked what | =iy will not do. T have cxamined Dl af A i o "l{wlnl\ud."l'h:lu the board of trade of the thur Smith, Davenport ses Tony | to reside ‘ 59 | there was about Fos the books at lllln' suoce, wd find - that it e e e Nl acity of Omaha do hiereby protest against the | Motz, Paula Marschner, Tillie, Annic & i ; ; . 2 sont all these men carn to buy Prine, $1.Gi 165 i [+ sz of Tho law Now berore conerein. pro. | Lena. Krost, Anma sail it T | €. 8. Wheaton, grand chiof eonductor heoossarios for themselves and their | When Baby was fick, we gavo hor Ctoris, Bt e SR, Jidin tor the taxatlon of the tood material | Maggio and Hattie Eppenter, Do Lund Qi ¢ Ballway Couduoiors, 15 at tie Oun: ) o b families, 1f we must reduce wages [| When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, Dedilned, 100 uor db booms I as oleomargerine and buiterine, Gussle and Eda Powy, Mvs, Dr. Kempor, | 12 o e - ruber sudden. He never | will begin with you, who are hettor paid. i solved, Further, that we heroby, rocow- | Mya '3 1, Riohard. ¥y Mrs. Dr. Kemver, | Uy Dy.'s, 1, King, of Lincoln, was s cut out for a_pioneer, he wan't. He | Say no moro about it; 1 guess L can stand | When she beoane Mis, ske elang to Castoria, ; o £ B Conkro s 1o wotk for s sort any ransons | - The gentlemen in attendance wore as | in the city yesterday, and stopped at the | was born for altentirfoot — Ho better then the men can o reduc- | When she had Childson, slio gave theu Castorin alors lod Bga lower, closhg ubie weasuro providing that said aterials | follows: Messr ricsand Fred Metz, ““{'k("“\"‘f“l“r‘ b AT T IRuEAln ROk ilo ",L,.:"""‘;"(","““ Ao | kel STies duly. 80 88 “shoulders, $4.25@ : _shall be plainly stamped and sold by whole- | Henry L. Boese, Kemper, Gus and | . A. G. Wolfenbarger, editor of the New izure on the besf of getting out, T - . Juik Meats ahauidess; e g M gale and retail vendors for what they are | John Epenter, Wi, Krug, Conrad Pomy, | Repubiie, Lincoin, stopped at the Buck- | A more homesickGelmp you never'saw | Met His Wife on tho Battle Field, $.50: shory clnmr, SATGD.70: Aloik tos B "“f"‘fi“i'. [||||Inl|{1|lllll‘~. and that penialties | Robt. Koz welg, Max Lentz, John H. | ingham yesterday. He didn’t seem to get along very well, \\_;n-lnn;; o Cor. Clevel |:d I‘;'“"h. 2o ; B mu\m‘j“’“_m I i creamery, B Hons of suld provisie, 14 i forallviola- | Richard,” Frank " Lange,” Otto "Simson, | * Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Ford, of Auburn, a | either. He wus ou'lof moncy, though Apropos of romantie matriages, thre s | An guxiliary to the rudder for steering | VG0 G igior: new full eroam eheddars, b b B ol ion then ensnad. | Edward’ Wohl Makx Becht, Chas! 3 wedded bair, o thelr bridal trip, | Robody kiiew 1t at, first, and he found | no man i congress who et ShoW, & beb- | goa-going vessels has been proposcd 8%; flts, Soatie: Young Aericas, I 3 AT O 0 Riesh | Grosehurst, Conrad Wiedeman, ests of Officer M. C. Dempsey. that he had mhde "a great mistake mn | ter record than Representative William oo Jsts “principally of two discharge | a@yige: tats ind slims, Huic. | B Bapticipatod in by Mussrs, Reeso, Riob- | ™o ™ot o‘Clsed " with many hearty | Mos. 8. M. I Honry, of Doc | coming here. Gaw, fine morning Jim | J-Stone of Kentucky, 'who taks e el Lla of e o 03 Hats A pedson, Dayis, Moduy, P, E, Tlor, Chase, | 2004003 for the csteomed gaests. > | nate ol oteaninar ol Decatury, [ | turnedup missing, and with him went a 5 Nlace. in ‘the houss, Tho story | BIRe8 Pluced ono b enoh sl af tho vos: e Py AR ight, | Hitcheock, Colpetzer and others. ' A vote Aol 4 national erganizer of tie W, O 1. U | horse that belonged to a man who | of Stone’s terrible wound on the battlé- | 1o SE S o atied with a stewm Uamaged, 0%c: bull I dry | being taken on'the adoption of the reso- A Forger Caught. called asthe Buckinghim homo yesterday | peligyed in - havige. gomebody hung for | field was told not long ago, but the best | 1o, dapable of forcmg o powerful | silted, Thwl2e: dry it il i | uy lutions, they were ade ud the board i T ey e S. W. Niles, of the Beg, has returned very horse that “was stolen from i sart of it was left out.. The battle where | FEER CEPORE Shrotgh the pipes, which | 1% all skins undors 1bs. class b 1 adjourned, afier Mr. Colpetzer had given Biophonsan, Wo We.SBOWN pro- | from Hornellsville, N. ¥ h his bride, as the workt Breuk of Jum's life. | ho lost his leg was near ( | EniiRing dpon’ the ‘sater: fn Gontaos | “nesot o o o notice that at the next meeting of the | prictor of the Tenth et livery barn, | They are temporarily quartered at the ail to ski, aped ho had o steal a | Ho was I red ratd [ Amplaging unop_pue acelos b SORAME | - ‘|‘. ow No. 1 country, & board he intended to push his amend- [ has entered the field as a rvival of Judge | Cozzens house, but he .n.\,nr_ ve to steal one | after the tle was lying on the tield | opposite that "from which: the strcam | **™ % oaaitiat e +8 lm‘nll)‘(lul.l:_\ laws of the board that | Stenberg in the business of cashing | TA. L. Strang returned yesterday | of old Bennett's,) bdyses. Well, they sping for w. with his leg shot away | juof 0 Mour Db vsssiaas 0000 1,000 members who wore absent from the | aheeks for total strangers, A dapper | from a tri ) to Columbus and York, where | went after him hot; but he got away and lmost to the hip. A federal soldier saw | - Wheat, ot ... 12,000 000 K board meetings would o compelled 10 | voufollow appeared at his barn yes. | B¢ s been bidding on the coutraiets for | wasn't heard from. We'vo often talked | im - and “asked ~him he wero | pIL 1St PILES | Corn i ntet? 114000 1000 i ey & line of §5, R L Y 3 DD yes- | o wivat - works, abont him, beeause there wasn't so many | not thirsty. He replied that he was, | ~ A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Iiehin | Oatsbu... L aam.000 1 N - accompanied by a frail female crigan, edi > tel en th ve'd be likely to forget | and the Yankee went off ud | and Uleerated Piles has been disce 4 by | Rye,ou, AR Y] 5000 b o W o Murs rrigan, editor of the tem- | of us then that w X - : H Wil g | 4\ i os | B - 100,000 1 BTREW FLEM WITH FLOWERs | from Annie Wilson's European hotel and | parance column in the Blair Repubtican, | anybody, and he u good chap, take | brought back a canteen full of water, | Lr, Williams, (an Lydan remois), oo | Basien b, 1LO0 : 10 ? 8 - enguged a horse and buggy for the after- | of Blair, wasin the ecity yesterday at | himallinall.* " He raised the wounded man and gave | box hias cured the worst chronle cases of 85 or | o-SiENOD ‘_n.ufw ‘\(: “t‘ qoneyi Wbk, Final Arrangemonts for Honoring the | noon and evening, He presented in pay- | Buckingnam house, | “The funniest thing about the whole | him w drink, and then in kindness left his | 5% % GRS SV WGt SRERTE ARG, “hie i € eady nd “ycinngod i 1 PR Y Y T AT ment for the rig o cheek on the Nebraska W S ‘ob.. isin | business, tnough,” said another, *was | own cantecn by the side of what he | WiER Ao appiyin v e g ) : & A che D. W. Wheeler, of Pender, Neb., is ir . h, h . Avre [ vl vory e, Laud un Y o oy National bank for i made payable <, i " % the fact that for two or three ye thought to be thé dying rebel. Said he: | jng medicine. Lotions and instruments do The executive committee of the b the city with a fine string of cattle £ : - - | g q to H. C. and by McCor i > . at went wrong in the S will leave this, as you may want to | more harm than good. Wi ' Indian S - S TR T YT y ¥ McCord, | \which he brought down forsale at the | thing that went wrong n t | | York, May 27.-Wheat—Receivts, L R vosts et at Judge 1 0. Hawe Brady & Co. “Mu. Steplienson casi At iy i ¢ | charged up to Jim. 1f there was st drink again afterawhile.” Stone thanked | Pile Oiinient bs the tumgre, allaysthe | . Now York, Atay 7.-Whealz-Hecoipbl, ryesterday aiternoon to mahe the final ax- | check, deducting the amount ¢ f hm."'u"mm stook yards. ho ing which novody could account for him. As he turned to go away another | intense itching, [q“m.-wvm.(v ..x‘ \"lll‘“l 1““‘" tlosent eavy and lower; optlous opsned | amngowents for the observance of Me- pthe curringe. He became suspi JFred L. Jonnson, of George Louis & | \is jd to him, and there was a time | union soldicr came up and said: “Stand | geliing Wi ’."'.pf'&',.‘?'.f,...‘i‘.','u'f\ Tt glves | Cirong, and soon advancid 2 " smoriat Day, which they completed and | however, of the validity of the | Co., hus gone to Cin nuatl, 0., to visit | when if he had shown up here he would | aside and 'l fimish i, und with that | R0 GF v paits, nd for notitig slsa. | Wards” ruled o 1 anmounce in the following card to the | 304 telephoned an inquiry to MeCord, | his many friends in that city. He will | jaye pulled hemp sure. He's the first | he raised his musket. The kind hearted SKIN ISk closing he ¥ - Brady & Co., receiving n reply the state- | veturn in about thirty days. man that ever got away fromold Bennett | Yankee stepped in front of him, and told razier's Magie Olutment eu | zed. >t | public ment that that firm had never issued any peea— [ think. I've known l’hflumu to follow | that if he shot the rebel he would shoot | uples, Black Heads « | June », The commitiee having charge of the excr- | guch a check. Ho had Torr sted at | Unlike other cathartics, Dr, Pierce'®™| follows more than a thousand miles, and | him. This ending the matter, and the | Blotclies and kriptions on thg fac Ik B ek 01, e ¢ b gueson Meuorlal Day beg leave to annouuce | once and contined in the “Pellets” do not render the bowels cas: [ it never made any dificrence to kim | good and the bt union soldir went | thesiin clearyud begitiful, “ 410 ol ! pant i . 4, S ( k 1—Thut Comrade A. Allee, of George A, | D€ 18 BOW awaiting trial. tive after operation, but, on the contrary, | whether they were generally squarc men | away together. “I'his much of the story | SR GBS (laars, R . ' ‘aloat / Quster Post No. 7, 15 appoilited ehief mar- - establish & wrmuneutl[v healthy action. | or not. He'd let a man starve, and then | has dlready been told 4 1 V80l by Arugsiaioror malled on receipt of | Jui 1 474 3 o shal. ol Bank Olearings. Bewng entirely vegetable, mo particular | if he stole a ration he'd hang him. His [ Mr. Stone lay upon the battle field for | 50cents. D2 Ous- Lover i falily actives reesipts, 2—All wen, wowen and children in Omaha Fhe bank 1gs yesterdew wewp | care 18 required. while using them. By | heart was harder than quartz.* some time, hugging the canteen to him. Ietailed by Kuho & Co., and Schroeter & | 72000; « ) il weskern, SO@Me; J Fand viciuity are invited to join i the obsery- | druggists, ; I “Well, now, "t said the stranger, 1 ha The troops had now all left the field and | Courad, Al wholesale by G F. Goodwan | Wb ¢ j