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THE OMAHA ¢ | N DAL i "W woro about a8 NUMErous as wore ond bout without rest, which would pro- | Rozers, Frokin Rubl, B, Dirscbier and Ha THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. 7 o NN . \ IO 1 | long the entertainy t o, | Hyman; cheese dish, ¥r. Gnd Mrs, A. Maas; —_— I y IHE\ FULC[” T“Rh]:' ROL\DS :-‘v"||”,\l Lv‘:q'(”r’:‘v‘h‘i"u'IAII;I‘v'»‘P}:uI'Irr farnished | Ross v \,-.l'ln\‘«'»l-im‘r'n‘i'nn".'\'.fii n'E.(-‘.:'-:f"'.'. sugar spoon, Mr. ard Mrs F. Adler Greck George and Plerre Arrested for | Labor Troubles and Frelght Cuta DU‘L DA“ H)R (}LRL:\LS. . da— ! . sed the | meet Waish. Both mounted, rodo to the Miss Scligsohny and Fred S, Hudras Misdeeds at Denver. Cause Stocks to stuate — sy somebody who had les :} Mr. and Mrs, O, Kaiifman; card case, ircek George and Pie two well New Yo June pecial Telegram i sresting | priviioge, - Al e demanded was thirtyy- | middle of the arena and saluted, Each | {feMr and Mre, 0, Ly — ; " ety Two Oolored Pugilists Have an Interes Bive cents for an alleged meal, consisting | then retired to 'iis corner and it was then | sicr oA Fee ikt agoi mantel | oo en Grooco- Roman wrestlors stepped | o the BE.|—The strike of the Lake Shoro | 1rading in Wheat Light, With Something Bout With Hard Gloves. in the main of cheese, bread, coffee, mis- | suddenly discovered that one-half of the 1, Mr. Rosewater: | from the incoming Denver train yester. | SWitchmen and the cut in freight rates by the of a Drop in Prices, - cellancous sausage and petrified ham. A | rubber shoe of ono of the hind feet of £pOONS o 3 | day morning and wat nmediately | Westorn roads were the disturbing factors in —_— shooting “gallery” was also on the | Walsh's horse had been so wrenched | felder: cup, + o s W 0 Immetite Y | the stock market during the week, and gave | THE P BRICKLAYERS AT WATERLOO. | oround, and every time a report of a gun | that Walsh claimed he conld not continue | and Mrs. N¢ : strawhy placed under arrest by Oificers | B0 "ot hill movement, which has ROSPECTS FOR MONDAY. - was nheard timid” peopte shuddered and | the fight without endangering his life, | ahd Mrs. 8. fray, and J. | Mosly nnd Har n, who acted g u y stinatively lonked to 868 3 e HelSof 0 raraied ANSOIMTELY & AT the oo Nedd' saiver, Mr, and Mrs, o5 i . R 4 made rapid progress for some time past. The | . sAfier Ruhle's; Murderer—The Gladia. | instinctivoly looked to seo if, uny person | bt mod, retted oo 1hY poom: | but cracker ' an i picks, in response to a telegram from | gecjine which followed thoso eyents was [ Everything Depended on What the torial Fraud—A Sitver Wedding Houh . nbotL threw 0'c1bok, ote ol the i Ross lonrned of the disorsers e | desert knives, " Aiss b 1 i | Denver asking for their arrest. A re | from 1 to 13'¢ points in usually active shares, Decrease in the Visible Supply Wrostiers Arrested—Sporting shots found a human {in the person | rode over to Walsi's door and called | Milwaukees froft. spaem Mt and Mes g, | borter for this paper ad a chat with the | gt L AL AU LA e i CURTIOTY: SROVYNS Other Local. of Eddie Robert ”.».‘ little son, eleven | upon the latter to fight, but without avail Goldsmith: cup, Julfh $teins sugar <p two healthy specimensof humanity in the points, although speculation was naturally But Lower. years old, of James Roberts, a member of | The erowd began to grow demonstrative | J. Schiff; crumb recelger, Mr, and Mrs, Ge 1 yesterday afternoon and found them | feverish on varying reports from the west the bricklayers' union, The fatner | and characterized the affair a hippo- | §inith and Mrs, Appel{ berry spoon, Mr. and \ly indignant at their arrest upon a | about the situation there. Lackawanna, Fought to a Finish, wa tanding near the dancing | drome. They ed that Ross take | gy & SHA0 W e Sr \;’H‘ charge of which they confessed supreme | Western Union and the Wabash were con CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. PN S splewous for strength at frequent intervals CirtoAqo, June 2, —[Special Telozram to 1 v loor, and o ing is £l )| shoe 0] is hors The: also | 4 unsatisfactorily | floor, ~ and in hi n | oft hoe from his horse. They al Twolos, of Milwaukee, vase, Mr. and Mrs, | ignorance. Groek G gave the his : . and thelr strength soveral times ehecked the D)< Witk AT Whott was: stanidly et . | approaching, addressed him. The boy | shouted to him to exchange horses with | 1,0 Kellers froft d { terminated prize fight took place last | RRRT Wotl His Tatiior's side when's | Walsh, \ souis Kellers fruit dist, Mr. and Ars. Rich- | ¢ory of the recent wrestling bouts ( just reached his father's side when a Ush, if ho was so willing to have the | enbe yutter knife and susrar spoon, M e recent wrestling bouts in | qonward eurrent anc od the scale en! 1‘\([“.1 utter knife and_sugar spoon, Mr, lownward current and turned the seale in »day and seemed to have no mind of sown, The room traders were inclined to between Jesse Smith and Isaanc Glover, f‘m.‘,u.n was heard, and, an insts fight carried out. The referee declaved | and J. Kufer, of Milwaukee; berry favor of recovery. t Ywo Omnlin nogroos, at & woll known T iter, the boy exelaime, “*Oh, father, I'm | ho would not decido the fight until it | spoon, Mr, and Mrs.'A. Pollock sugar bowl ) wd Piorro were matehed | Government bonds were decidedly stron f sortavest of the city limifs. The mill was | shot!” Blood commenced to issue from | should be fought out. The crowd then ' and fongs, Mr. and Mrs Sam’ A, Slomans | for § sic cateh as cateh-can & o et vRnsal i Bec ettt on: | h at the opening, acting upon wea L a0, whieh had been raised | the little fellow's side, and ina short time | slowly proceedud toward the streot, many 8 bintiig by #Fioria, Mir. and Mrs. Max Mg & Side, | cuten as cateh ean. | and prices advanced ' per eent, partly on | ther advices which wero ot wholly favor- At i b | his clothes were sututated with the flow. | ¢ in the lobby in frontof the | Meyer Mr.and Mes Adolph Meyer and . sccond contest, mixed style, thr Ot O e detnand from Danks afnd otHCr | able, but there seeined so much tong stuff for bya few gentlemen enthusiasts in the | go g, Jaken to Dr. MeLaughlin's off ticket office. Some demanded the return | Fi Mi%, Morite Mevers toothpick holdery A0, was declired n draw after the | financial institutions, and partly owing to | sale above i5c for August that the effort to manly art. The spectators were con- | in Waterloo, where the wound was | of their money. The money, of eourse, | fowes My nnd " Mis Comirdmeskct o1 | two men had wrestled from 10 o'clock at | the eall for 84,000,000 of §per cents by the | boost was given up as a bad job very early in veyed to the scene of the conflictin hacks | dressea. The bullet = struck the boy | was refused. Captain Cormick and Oflic daughtér: floral horse shoe, S and Isadore | night until half-past 8 o'clock on - the fol§ | treasury. the day, and from 11 . m. until the close and carriages, which, filing out awestern | shghtly below the left shoulder blade and ‘Grady and Whalen stood in front of the | Schl bouguet, Miss Alma Frost: | lowing morning, withone fall each. This Railroad mortgages were active thronghout. | prices sagged off in an atmless kind of way Stroot from all parts of the city, botok- | plowed the flesh, coming out about three | window and of course prevented any | horse shoe, -Miss Sonobill; horse shoe, Miss | matcii was for § side. In the contest | A few of tho speculative inter wore weak | from 73e untit thoy tonched e, whoro the : e thing mys. | 1nches beyond in a direct line, and ent- [ illogal demonstration. The door was | Cor Bendit; lorse shor, Miss Tillie New- | George was disabled, and the match had | at fntervals, butasa general thing the market | stopped. This was just about half s bl encd to the '”‘""""""1“‘,'l’.;"‘ srincipals | LN the muscles of tho MI' arm. The rod and Manager Forguson, Treas- | Man. t0 bo postponad, It was called up again | was strong, with further appreciation 1n | faen prits and welle o 1 ont ualf way be- terious was in the winc 1 prineipals | wound was a painful though not a dan- ¢ Stephens and Ross filed out earrying XTI on lay night last, and rosulted in | prices, the n o being oqual to fou ween puts and calls, 5o it was nobody's vie Wit seconds and backers arrived on | garous one and the boy bore the dressing | with thein the reccipts of the ovening, bl ol bl L e o) J e ot | Trlocs, the wivanics being aqual tofour polnts. | tory, and {n. fact nobody scomed to earo and their n 8! 1« Y, g | the ov Z, [ L tussle of four | Prominent in the upward movement wes i » battle gr about half past nine | with heroism. At the time of the shoot- | minus the cost of the hali. They filed | Two Interesting Bouts at the National | hours and a r e s hacker the 2 4 . : whether it was or not. Monday's market the battle ground about I \ ity g M 2 ours anda quarter. Pierre'sbacker then |y I, Oregon Transcontinental, Northorn o'clock At half past ten the re- ing, the lad was not in range of the shot | into the patrol wagon and with the Game—A Cricket Match, fused to stand by him any longer, and | p St Taul, St A 2y ! | will depend a good deal upon what new sur- : Candt imeeper, two. well | firetl at the target, and tho ‘recklessnoss | oflicers wer driven to the Millard hotel, SIX TO THR Georyze consontod to help bis worsted op- | o i baul, South Carolina, Mobile & | prise the visiblo supply statement. may_haye erce and iU of the shooting causcd general indigna- | where the three fivst mentioned were loft | An interesting base ball game was that | ponent to Chicago, where he has friends. | o Jonisville & Nashvilie, and Kansas 1 in store for the boys —provided nothing elso known sporting men, stepped into | yio;, in Ross’ room counting the money. 1 g & 1o tivo Joft Donveron Saturday morn. | €1ty & Northern issues. Other unfavorable | new turns up. The guesses set it down at the ring and called the fight. The | "In the morning a match ‘game [ Thereis no doubt tiat the shoo of [ Plaved abAthletio park yesterday after- | g% WP S (TREES Qitarday Both ns. | features of th ion, suchas roports of | about 1,500,000 bushels decrease, For mysolf ring was pitched in n room about forty | of ball of = four innings, “was | Walsh's horse was maliciomsly tampered | 1oon between the Union Pacifics and the | ot that they have no knowlodge of the | d4mago to. wheat crops in southern | asan amateur statistician without standing, & ) reg ) between a nine of | with. It was cut from the inside almost to [ Fremont Grays. The ( s claim the se o = Minnesota, a lling off In ex- i nas 1 ' " bige L) feet sq and was not of the regulation L R d A i . r ) cause of their arrest g this guess is too low. But we'll soe what we twenty-four foot dimensions. Howey e "’;‘;\\: 5-'h” ‘3‘ s :\p«u;un-«lgu_. TI'he cutwasevidently made | championship among the amateurs of A glance at the two men showed how | ports of grain, an advance in sterling | see, Noone has in the last month oeen able S 2 ) i . S o A b, Se e toe backwarc l he frog after | ohats wreek F00TZY, ati but little permanent influence of o g . A . . SV L S substantiate f X oorge a nativ of e permanent influence on the stoc 3 1OSS! & o & fory, and the fun commenced. ihery Trocl, short stop: “on | th shoo liad heon fastanod to tho hoot. R UL D ro oll | Golice, 1 ihirty-three yoars of | market. SUIL the labor troublos, sNghtns | Sob.0m b e oxc il s all the way £ Smith was the smaller of the two men, s, thitd base; Hank Galvin, Teft | It isnot possible at present to tell by | fenined. ‘Thay | ilband fairly, well | olve. 3 foot 0 inches in® hoight, | they may be, ereate great foeling of uneasi- | Any wide' variance from the wenerally weighing but 150 pounds, while his ad. | field; Ben Tnglish, center field, and | whom tho dirty trick was done. “Butit | in'Mr. Goodenough, fair atcher n | and weighs 180 pounds when stiipped. | BesS, nor can businoss assumo o settiod activ- | copledidea would, however aflegt the mirket yersary tipped the beam nt 188, Tho lut- | Clias Willls, tight ol - 0 osed | Sortatuly was dono with o viow 10 ad-| Ludwin and & good short stop. Tho [ Ho has beon wrostling for sevon yenrs SWORL O DAMOGIa, OYOF OrLBEHS throuity, | ik, I inight bowoll for those nterested to s { ; ) Plichiclny) ts: 50 vance ¢ dishon interests ot some- | iy e , i R ro | and has met s betters but seldom. He NG, i keep their weather eye on the noonday gun ter, Isaac Glover, was a very muscular, arrett, Wilson, Foster, Richardson, | bodv. With the everlasting combinations ficlders are only medium. The entir e 3 n out the country, The stock market, thot which will be fixed he secrol There well built man, but was laeking in tho | Foney. Allen, Cox, Burns and Carey. The | whic were mado in the biciness, thoeut, | £hib i built for good batting, but they | G NOh MFARARS, Gouiests, SR | am oo L SIS TS opke i st R I el o BXTOFE LOMAVNITAID e, N " g re N v . ? WQS 08 o i anle Y o8 shury’s styvle P o S ™ X » R it S . NS 0l I OF ens ere nol qualitics of nctivity, alertness and. grit 1 score of ten o two, was as likely to help one sidé as well | ulivery. and saceseded onlg n A fow | foUF men in a cate teli-can wrest- | remarkable degree of firmness, Owing 10 | Hiie markte > DU i oo el i which characterized his opponent. | the | ng whitewashed twice, [ as. other. It ismot intended to intimate | s, T i % g ling match, They ar m Muldoon, | the action of the traders, who largely, at | peavily, but until the | I Wi T et by o Wiy 4. the. sl mugro | and the bricklayers onco. Tho gamo was | thil. ther Ross or Walsh Was Darty 16 | o1 st dinmong g Hies ofioets S nog | Tom Iearon. Dunean O, Ross and fad | times ustrped the markety nprossions” on | 5" gohiie @03 ot T Scuoard o Who was arrested some time ago for | well - contested notwithstanding it | the net, and while nobody ean blame'the | gl Ghem much. owing o (he. excollont | Beebee. He offers $100 toany man whom | [Liees were wade from timo to thie, it f land across the water, the influence of the stubbing his white mistress, Myrtle bt in o field in which the grass | latter ' for not ting tho former | fiufding ot Strock, Dwyoer and Haloy of n't down four times in an hour. HOE 1088 0F ANy Toment was i Union Dacifia, | Gutward movement will be swall, 1f vessel Loy Al iR FRLERI G S NG Y eatr olsiton: tha | notoniite s b cauipped hotse, ho s | the home team. Thegame was played in | Piorrels a Frenchman, twentyseven | Continuel “goml 1epe ts " of rallronds all | D some good businees. worked fox ibey i jiieo > ving blue [ visites e | not entire ameless beeause ho' s s v ailron 0 » some £0od business ed for Ly or tion g costame, Snith ‘wearing blue | LS o 50me. oF thum to the | have. bk SubIy of ribbar shoes oo | 218, H0UT and & half and was marked by ity o jghts and Glover white. e gloves | DI ) I'4 8 oF. Shoes SURERI6E (A EN VRIS IB3E HONRASIAIA.| Slongah Ty earia s Of cratlionis sall » { humpionship of 1 the truni y ally those of | forty days’ shipment, but as it is, availablo ¥ b a hog: tho pro t ro- | G00d Wwork on both sides. o tollowing | claims the championship of the world as [ the trunl lines, “must > impart. an | botioms Are wintiie S e vaila ised wvere two ounces in_ weight. “They | depot, somq to share with a hog th pro- set if necessary in case of an | ' the score in « " Wil L we wanting and trade languishes in were | vound among the specta- | emets of a de Leabin, and consign- 3 P a Graceo-Roman wrestler. He has been | encouraging tone. The exhibit of the consequence, OUE stok - rem over cinets A and ! R GHA T, on the tutf for nine years and has | Trunk of Canada and its connections is most | §000,000, and the bulls still have to catry the Tors for nspection and dectared satisfac- | ing the others to considerable dampness | It s porhaps well for Ress that Walsh AN T 10, A, 1. | downed such men as Jack Lawrence, | favorable. 'The weekly returns of g - | 1oad " atthe racot e pe nth. Esti- beneath the weeping trees and more than | did not fight. He is a young man and | Ludwig, c..... s 4 § 0 “Tom Conlon, Felton, noo) Wiilstlor || e linhrove, pirogtessively ,. mated receipts for Monday are twenty-threo called the time-keeper. “Shake | dew besprinkled grass. ? s | scoms to be such an one aswould be | Goodenougii, v T4 012 and Crystol.’ He was wrestling with Lew | fo 85 per cont and on the Oh e & of_ wi On corn the estimaté is By bt the referos, auding, aftor | followed by sunshine and that soon dried | Iikely to be possessed of sonte skill as a | Bougherty, m../J /0 0 Mobie 1aQit I | R ST IO EM solb] s e matiet was el Jat pleasing bit of formality, “LFight!’ « E fencer. If Ross wi his best when he ub... 8 received injuri which he after- | and spee s transactions have DAL VIS TG IO LG IRISLNG at Ty " & T ) ) vity characteristic ot Friday®s and Thurs, FIRST ROUND. ) D 3 but doubled the points of & man twice as . wards died. The ide: t the present boom is ) ol P LA DAY R ; ; i s > s I ay’s (rading was i teature again to-day, and “I'he first round was dectdedly m favor | A young bric Sam_ Stevenson, | old and not one-third as strong as him, ST market, thongh Chicazo buyers may | the additional excitement of a rapid brcak ot of Glover. Fora minute the two men | W 3 rather waltzed and ran, off [ he certainly is not the swordsman which 100 Doses One Do s true only of given it the original start, | ¥ deli- | 200 a barrel in pork was added by the man- rod st cach othor and sparred cau- | Withall the prizes. He was partner to [ he has been represented to be. It is Hood's Sarsaprilla, ana it 1s an unswera- fi"”'-lllw'm\ll~;'t Tests on i stroy - | wzement without oxtra charge to” those hold- ously for an opening. The crowd grew l\lm,lh"},@;]“ oAl i il u;mm.-,l therefore, to believe that blo argument as' to strength and econ- | HOW than the cabals or funcies of any cliqu Ing reserved seats, Notwithstandiug dhls afic 1 one spectator called out, [ as prize for the hest waltzer. He received showould at lenst Lave given him a : omy, s e i good — slzed droy at the impatient, und one spectator called out, um pipe as the prize in a 100- | very serious amount of w 3 Y Sytaigrl s AROUND ABOUT THE CAPIPAL. |close todlay, w us s tho L it, why don’t you fight?” Glover Piy l A% 1t of wor 3 7 bottom, were ' onl Nhel6\WE VeEBFARY! responded in’ good style and; clinching his t Frank Baily: also $10 This affair has gone on record as a 7 Camp Meeting Notice. oo e as Bty S R ML R ;(;Hln)’ S, teeth, landed n smashing full-arm blow | in another 100-yards race against Gregg; | fraud. It is_anothier example added to | Bandle, c.. Tho #inrual camp meeting held under | Frospective Sweep of Republioan § o b Lotk Sicted Yo bioakt: themselves on his opponent’s jaw. Smith rallied | & meerschaum cigar holder Tor a running | the long list of hippodromes which haye | Dwyer, 2dt the management of the Nebraska State 5 Sl LA by selling out on the b thicre 18 1o con- quickly, however, and some short-urm | long jump, in whic red cighteen | tuken place in this city. McKelvey Holiess association, will be held this | o VASHINGTON, June 27.—[Special to the | sialing the patent fact that hog receipts aro K was do hich gave neither P feet, and tinally a Loa ars in a third =5 \ % & Br *Out of about four thousand employes | getting very small, consid he Vi work was done,which gave neither m: L3 Millett, year on their grounds at Bennett, Neb. he attractive wntage. Finally Smith landed b 6 of 100 yar QUARTEL CENTURY'S HAPPINESS | J{1IY el vt abele , - | in the treasury department and the bureau s and il the country is skinned it is time nug with terrifie foree he excursion S S : b commencing August 6, 1836, and continu- | under it, only between 530 and 400 have been | We Were finding it out. Perhais the next eantious sparring followed, abruptly | 7:43 o’clock. The Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ing ten day. removed to muke places for democrats sinee | N4 8 DAl ALY ¢ Alohtny. f AWl terminated by Glover making a lunge at he committee of arrangements were | J. L. Brandels. “The ground at Bennett is covered b Mareh 4, 15%,” said an ofticial of that depart- et e o et e LY Smith's stomach and landing there with | D. O'Kecfe, George Cridgo, J. JJobst, | The handsome residence and grounds beautiful grove, is well watered and is | mentto-day. “That vou will see s not a v TR 2 corking right hander, The blow drove | Jahn Selwocder, Porry Ellis and Wil of Mr. J. L. Brandeis, at 2511 St. Mary’s |- Tot SRTTET 2 one of the finost in thostato, The com: | large proportionate change,” continued the b Smith almost against the ropes, doubling [ Atekiejohn. avenue, presented a brilliant scene on 1"'*‘11‘\f1‘.'~'1§1 rung L2 Two bas mittee in charge are doing all in their | official, “less than ten per cent Ibel'eve, and | New York. June 20.—MoNEY—On call }‘nin(]\\s:;"«rl‘:(xs}.]il:‘:::1’:2;11'""'::'L(l',f,',‘“ verke! | APTER RUHLE'S MURDERER. Saturday cvening. Tho house was | Double pls 3 At Striiek | power to make the meating this year the | the cliunges under republican udministrations | ensy R s S in e responded by clinching, The two men [ Another Man Who Answers the De- | lighted up and decorated with flow L b 4§ B e ‘U‘,}.‘(,'},‘;l(‘,‘.f{.‘,.‘,',Z;hf“j{..\!(\‘fi Lol fo el O VLR f Sy were ordered apart and the round ended scription of Ruhle’s Slayer. while the spacious lawn was made gor- | pyoshails- 5 Handle, 1. Time of | Crei o FARY < STERLING ixcmANGE—~Unchanged; actual L ¢ 2 S AL 5 ass bails— andle, 1. Creighton, pastor of Paul chureh, “We 2 k there wi ore | rates, $4.85 S1.85¢ ¢ with somo ineflcetual sparring. Tho nest duy after the bratal murder | £20us by rows of magic lanterns hung in | game. ono hour and 30 mtutes. Unipiro— | Lincolu; How. It N. McRaig of Omaha. | chanes popyor thitlk there rill not o MIOre | ratos, sy 1or sixty days, and s155@484¢ “l bet ‘::"3’;2':|‘,ll;(.,mw win | ©f Chris Ruhle in this city. about a month the trees and about a large dancing SunER g iion will be present as workers, also many | pajgn?” 5 7] GOVERNMENTS—Quict but firm, with 9s 4 1 H T S A& R % e RN g At 'm. i 5 o7 q Sl o £ Ak LICE. ¢ oS, is expe s that ane { o e emdil T 0 iy I T and hers chan g the fight,” cried an enthusiastic backer | S1MCC. three men were arrested for dis- :;HBI\ lfullyll‘:n,«luor‘ xgmluutl;. oty “‘1}“ The famous contest between the police ?;:hfi:;, (,l,tl'm.' N (fh“‘,.,'.hl o b'f} ,,fi]::, The oflicer smiled knowingly, as he re- | "{H% ooy pr ‘-:‘xtr\-a“:::-‘mgfi:x‘-finy in- of the heitvy man at this juneture. Things | turbing the peade at Fremont. One of | the hour. The occasion was the silver | force and the press ang took place as | soenrnd e 3 plied: terest. There was fair business in the morii- Y 0 : h corner looked blue, and the | them, who was shown to have had no | Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brandets, | advertised, at Athleyje park on Saturday | “J¢'is hoped that all Christians without | “I wouldn'vbe surprised. Tn fact a very- | ing Lours, but atter that tioe all interest in ing Notes and A short, bloody, and almoe cRawry | moro 1n the Smitl Gloyer man failed to p! s mone; connection with the disturbance, was re- | and it was certainly one of the most bril- | afternoon. It was maked principally by et 4 many ehange: expected thi - | the transaetions ceased, There was still a o sturbance, was re- | & L6 8 I Y | regard to denomination who have the | et many changesare expected this sum (A ST TIISAWARE ab 1most_overy one wis confident that | Joysod on the following day. Omaha offi- | liant events in the soclal calendar of the poor playing and exoollent ki 12 6f | oitise of Christ at heart, will begin at | Mer. As soon ascongress adjourns and the slight rally towards the close. The market Smith was beaten. The smaller man, | 5 e O, A e R Gl Doth mines. ~Every time a run was made owever, bronght his suporior qualities | ¢ials visited Fremont but failed to con- U,m.“_‘"" “‘7 f:'"' pisdid “°f €COmMMENCe | th out nine roarcd.” Every man would | attand tiis moating. A lax rding | tends revising the civil se law, as he is of quickness and hard hicting into Blay and | nect cither of the two men held with the | arriving until late, and it was nearly 11 { swear he wouldn't play any more, | e o o the ol il bos £ | Eivenmutiiority Tanel ik Foilmas TooK ! ToF forced the ahting. practically winning | murder in any manner. ' Since then cir- | o'elock when the last carriage rolled up [ and the field would “he deserted, | pose 1 o the &IOS il il R R R the battle in this round. After some | cumstances have been brought to light | to the door. From that time on, until [ The players would then assemble in the | cap be rented of the ‘.Hsm.,',,li it ap: Wholes/BIGNANES, & 4wl bresunt irie we easy sparring, Glover linded a stinging | Which castsuspicion on the man who Was | half past 2 in tho morning, the ccle- | Shade of the refreshment stand and after [ BHe1 o early Cas the associition have round avm body blow, which s\:.gg.-,~7:i released before the visit of the Omaha [ 70 DA S B 18, OIS B8 940" | each had looked at Joe Rowles through a | Bois fiited number. Lo do awiy with a closed steady. once to make arcangements o | president gets some time for the work he in- STOCKS ON WALL 81 Oregon |Pacific would not get near all of the old employes | LECHCY outby theend of the present presidential | C.& A. ass di 2 Wi rotur) sir term, and Mr, Cleveland was elected for the preferred. (e Gy e ity Gl 11"!‘““““)’ “L’l"rfl'f coll ‘“0"; to defray | sole purpose ‘ot ‘turning the rascals out’ | O, B.&qQ. 5 Islana. short arth blow which landed pitmp. o | reached Fremont. Theso woro aftor- | of the Musical Uhion orchostra ‘the | press gaug had a sinel on the game from | L1 SXpenes of tho biectng e, satger | ey, Wi o yary tiberal ehnzes tthe | o gagedhooeeos g St S0, 6 Glover's neck, Glover fell back, and | wards found and traces | guests, young and old, engaged 1 the | ghe start and won easily. At the middle ¢ F) ® Bt $ o iTact i n cOmIng, 5 S | EEE © avidlo feE 101 c 0 s BSrhE B D AT HEN El e PA Eh O U LR HATY wsily d of ten cents for a single admiss 0 effect the incoming of demacrats or 3 4 0., M. & St. Smith, perceiving his advantage, made a | 0f plood, An f from f e ook Rabbi Benson nssembied | OF the fourth inning the polico | & 50 for families for the entire meating. | the outgoing of republicanst™ L asked, T series of rushes at his big ad y, driv- | Fremont, who has been giving some at- | past 11 o’clock Rabbi Benson “assembled | threw "up their hands—the beer | Reduetions will be made in railrond Both,” was the quiet reply. “In_the first | 1lnois Central, ing him all around the ring, at tho same | tention to working up the case, has been | all presenton the platform, and began | was *all gone—and the game was | A‘somplete eircular has been prop we want the old fossils put out. Every | L, 5, & W time landing stinging blow$ on his face, | in the city for scveral days, ‘and from | the repetition of the solemn Jewish mar- | calied, the score being 15 to 8 in fayor of | i e o A areant] DL} 2 r man or woman we found in the dé- | Kansas ¥ ' neck and body. " | pointers received here is confident that | Fiage rites which twenty-five years ngo [ the pross fiends, The police for H““_‘r complete information concerning | partments was incompetent, from aze or ig- | LakeShoro n Pacific THIRD ROUND. tho man released is the same one who | hud made the happy celobrants man and | have two_ challenges on their: hands, one | oo o i of lots, railroad fures, | norance. Then therules of theicivil service | Lo . W, 8t L &P, o vito, 8: Brandois wi i . This circular c¢an be secured | commission must e 50 as or- | Mich. C roforro Smith came up smiling and again | Was scen with Ruhle at the depot in the wife. Mr, and Mrs. Brandeis with their | from the saloon keepers and another [ jy ng\mly Siithe following ,,IM Jit the commissloner to eortify to !.H'.’,dii\'.. Mo. Pac \\\-&flfrafliuu 8 % forced the fighting, Glover, on' the | evening a few hours before the tragedy [ three sonsand one daughter were ranged | from the councilmen. S ki e % 5 four eligibles when names for an appoint- | Northern Pac. GO & Noveeors 107 othier hand, showed that he wds begin. | was enacted. A barber has been found | in frontof the rabbi us ho performed CRICKET. Slonfand oxeryion o sl ahotld e et We wanta doven or | preforred e ning to realizo that he had no easy job | Who shaved the suspicioned personage | that solemn ceremony, concluding with | A match was played on_Saturday be- | Yo N, T PIos » | more names re. OF course, — i,_ 1 v y job I 2 T play y York, Neb. e secretar 0 X ) q on liis hands, Smith made o heavy body | on the day before the murder, and his | s carnest prayer. tween the Freight and Tic Audit | pora’ Nob.- Crolghton, Lin. | Suswillalloway mand it may LRODUOKEMARKELS, lunge at Glover, which neatly | description of the man tallies exactly | At the conclusion of the ceremony Mr | Office and the Omaha Cricket club. The | g Not 2 e Nen; | be that more demia mblicans will Gy i : changed | with that given of tho man who was seen | and Mrs, Brandeis wero surrounded fora | Lutfor, although by no means strongly | Sl N¢ - Prescott, Lincoln, Neb.; | come in under the woditied rule, In fact | = Chicago, Juno Bhod his Lloms at (hat | with Ruhie on the evening of the killing, | half hour or more by congratulating | represented. to thelr surprise and that of C. C. White, Valparaiso, Neb. that |~‘:x||| [n;!:»n'gun;bum simply carries out | unct nmidi winter . Ho sncceeded in “gotting | The man has been traced to a small town | friends. - Tho ""‘jli"i“’m‘ again struck up | tho opponents, pulled off the match by Evading Cuatoms Duties. B e on T AoAA Man § "f'.:frf:;:vf.'u'. softspring wheat, home'' a half dozen times with vicious | in western Iowa, where he will be ar- | and the supper table on the east end of | three runs, after a close struggle. WAsHINGTON, June 27.—The collector of | Fromwhat one hears from the demoerats | Minnesota ™ bakers', 8125 27 force. Glover's guard was utterly in. | rested to-day by the Fremont ofticial, | the lawn was mude the pointof attack. OMAIIA CRICKET CLUB. Bl b o and republicans alike in the lower house of | $1.406k low @ootun). and ho Swas litesalls aefines: | who left for that purpese last cvening. | An elogant repast served, at the con- | R. Shakeshaft b . H. Vaughan. customs at Corpus Christi, T'ex., has made a | ey, < party Is anxious for the | flour quiet at Jess against the savage onslaught of | As soon as arrested Fritz Wirth, the bar- | clusion of which many toasts tothe health berts b W. R. Vaughan,. report to the treasury departmentin regard | control av body two years hence. Neither | in sacks, Bmith. Ho dropped into the corner, al- | ber, and others will be called’ upon to | snd welfare of the happy couple followed, . E. Grifliths b W. R, Vaughan, tothe practice indulged inby importers in | seems to want to assume the responsibility of |~ Wheat—Opened firms: closed weak at X@ most into his second’s arms. Smith very | identify him. together with the reading ol congratula- oyle b G. H. Vaughan. that district, of importing sheep with the | the action and run the risk of losing in‘the | ke below yesterday 5 3 L into his seconds arms. Smith very deran R R A e i1, Purdon.. b G, H. Vaughan 5 [ o Al e N ancins | presidential campaign. 1f thecampaign was | Juty, e August AT KSR Mo ) - tory telegrams from friends in all parts | G« L Burdon. b G, . Vi wool'on Just prior to or during the shearing | PRsIdentialeambalen. 1L TRoeampiion Wi | Jui tes S tho sccond. and the reforco by making | THIS GLADIATORIAL FRAUD. | of Awmcrica and Europe. Dancing and | fgibitlia’ Sy i) Vit : o | season. By this method the importers either Smith a trifle. He quickly recovere authorities. He is known to huve thrown however, and retaliated with a heafy | away a coat and vest just before he | lightiul for d ‘f“‘l?’l‘li?::d to the strams | places and go on with the game. The ) ) D3l s £ o Vaughan therefore that it would run loose at both ends, | 347 August. rush a® the weakened antagonist. Glo- | How the Fighting Gladiators I social converse were then indulged in £, Wilson, run out. obtain the wool without payment of any duty | It behooves the people, under the circum Oats—Dull: not matevially changed; cash, ver was almost on his hands and knees, Fight Saturday Night. untila late hour. The affair was thor- | G, Cramer b G. I Vaughan.. as in cases where tho sheep are | stances, to take the matterin hand. The mi- | 235Ges july, ¥7ige: August, 2c. and as Smith stood over him he made a - oughly enjoyed by the guests, all of whom Beall, not out. 5 imitted to' fre entry f breedi nority in the house always has the easier Rye—Qiiiet at 58e. Serios u‘(lungm Atk v“m‘l'"' q“('“|:l‘f-l M| The sword contest between Duncan on ledving expressed the desire that Mr. ildridge b W, R, ” admitted - to", fros hnlu or _>“ CEINE | fime of it, and any laxity will ‘indicate a de- Barley—Dull at 5053, B 8 At b, and, as Glover's | Rogs and Sergeant Walsh did not > | and Mrs. Brandeis might live to celebrate | J- B. Broateh b W, 5 purposes, or pay but a small per- | gipg to shirk responsibility and duty, Flax Seed—31081;, backers claim, kicked him in the 5 e 1 2 X orate 5 | centage of duty on the wool in cages where the o PPOINTMENTS, Timothy — Prime, $L70@1.72; nothi Certain it was that when Glover strue. | Place at the exposition building last Sat. | their golden wedding as happily as they g animals are subjact to duty us RS A T oA ALEO iy SaTAnoRY rime, $170@1.73; nothing flffl.fii h‘ni' foc .l;lis jaw yas brul}u:n and | urday night. What did take place, how- | had their »11\'U}“.111':5"([:j“!' ory; 3 of 20 per cent ad valorem. Tha collector pointed .\I:m! D. Evans postmaster ]»\'mq\\-»s- 14, veral of his h were loosened. pyer, wi 0 est | ) g AR b GUN, n GHT AND hows that out of a total of 52,551 sh im- | at Swood, Gosper county vies 2ork +Cries of “'Foul!” “A shame! 3 ;:1:11'1“ I:m“ s’:fixl‘:fit";‘:“:d ']l, Mr ?“n Below is giyen a complete list of those | Frank Smith b Burlelzh, o e ey 1 0 Mareh 31 Tt b0,144 | Arthur B, Day, resigneds K. 1. Perly: at | cash, $2.603 J uly, pluy!” ete., wero raised by Glover's back- | {1} an o PEy AN Rfe 0“ ) | present. 'TTe toilets ?r %nn llm swergin f ylor b Burlelgn... wero admitted tree of duty for breedini pur- | Ghesterfield, Pollc county, In., vico IR o ; e ers, who insisted that the ol who is an employe in one of the O many rikingly handsome, and it o ughan b Doyle .. 6| poses. Acting Secretary irchild has - [ Mayes, resigned Lard—About steady: eash and July, §0.2 should then o nd there be aw: :-'f‘hl.il livery stables, There were 1,000 s is to'be re Ilm!ml that lack of space pre- | " ) on b Burleigh.,. \-1 'm:tv(llhu«-ullefllmllhin \;]wu-lvlmllll’\ make mp ey I l‘\I‘I i .\|>‘|"\\‘ BILL. A e gnan ‘I‘\v;:n]tj :1‘ a f Rl eir my xoiteme: i s, includi yi tled mevtion of them, . . 226 | claim to entor animals for breeding purposes, | The house yesterday agreed o a conference | Bulk Meats—Quict; unchangeds shoulders, :" l!“l',““‘“i Tho cxcitement was in- | tors, including A Lol Topion SLINRIN: == = oY T ; @ very careful invostigation should 'be mada | report on the bill to compel all land | 85 short clear, $0.15 i) ense for a few moments, and for a time | acted as referee, whi 2 ¥ | Morris Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. iellman, Me; g 3 . inorder to see that breeding Is the speeial | grant railroads ay the cost of 4 85, it seemed that the aflair would wind up | geconded Barryman and Rothery | and Mrs, M. Goldsmith, My, and Mrs. A.'Hel- . 5 | objeet of importation, and when satislied that | survey and conveyanc , and give the Scarcej ereamery, 12@15¢; dairy, in a free for all fight. Order was finally Y TR i r, and Mr; olle ' F, Barrowelough b Doyle. ... & H sueh is not the case, dutiesshould be assessed | right to states and territories to tax lands ) . N Al A rostored, and the roforee aftor much hes, | Seconded Ross, Thore is a special rea- F, ong Mrs, L, Hollar, M and M. L | 36:4%0hot b Barlelgh aceoldingly Within the grant, The bill, s originall ) Firm: good demand; full eream 2, ofere X mueh h 1 X ¢ - ¢ ) '8, Bl |y B e ) rlelg accordingly. 0 & 3 D i S origi ) " - ) RO0C 0| i eredn m;cu decided that it was not a foul. The | son for saying that these gentlemen ac- | §irs. N, T AR ‘A.\-f,,,,,,";,‘f j];.\.\"'“ o b Burleigh' . 4 ——— pusscd, applied only to Kiinsas but wis cheddurs, 6laiiisge Young e keeper made sev attempts to get | quitted themselyves honorably. The fight Mrs. George Heym, M " s0n, not oul S Forecast of Congress, amended so as to take in allland grant road Glover in the ring agam, but that worthy | consiste e oy andelborg, Mr, and Mrs. Isane | Toxtro 0o WASHINGTON, June 27.—In pursnance of | Itisaimedesuee Wt the Union, Central e y | consisted of twenty-nine attacks and Aupel of Dénver, Dr, and Mrs. 1, P Jensen: 8 the polley agreed upom at the democratyo | 21 Northern Fad wls, and will settle | Hides—Unchanged. declined positively to do any further fighi- f ing. The reforco then stepped forward under the rule was nwarded to Ross, \\h(f aud Mrs, D. K, Kaufman, Mrs, J. Fisher, L 3 cations Iag wook. the presant wadk in the the Trail y t X Imn it Lallow—U I! u.& £ : B oot on jthan steppo had made fifteen points, or over one-half | Mr. and Mrs. Charies Brandofs, My, and Mrs. - the pres g L FREE TOACCO, ; Lecolprs, Suipments, ed the fight to Smith, 2 $ th N2 R . Motz, Mr, and Mrs. Rosenstein, Mr, and Mrs, That Watch Chain. house of representatives will be devoted to SWhatever is done in the way of revising | p \ . 6,000 4,000 Muny of tho spect, were dissatisfied | © o number capable of - being | Gretz My, and Afrs, Rosenstoin, Mr..and’| The jury in the o uinst Georee | the consideration of appropriation billsand | the tariil by this or futire congress, one sat, bu, 12,000 15,00 with the decision, believing that Glover | made. Barryman made seven points. | Mus. fteichent Dr. Benson. hx. ip-Jury. 10 10e-case REwnsk George |y G0 A T of Tand grants. | thing is cortain, and that b that thetas will | Corn, bu 7 155,000 217,000 received unfair treatment. How- | A point ~ consisted in sirik 1. Obertelder, Mr. and Mrs, K, Duyal, charged with the larceny of a ’\'m ;,",;{‘h,‘"[“ by ”' ORI o Wliolly:oF partiall ainoved from tobacea,” | Outs, .. 000 91,000 whr, f‘"’]“ e i‘!"’(‘“l"- and tho fight | the corsolotiof an antaganist. Ablow on Dl nd Mrse S Kale M Hostetter of AL | gold watch chain from Kol & brick- | G oog treaten to_ thwart Morrison in his | day. 1 have been observing, especially ih | Barioy, bi T 100 1000 B ip, whilo Swmith was apparently oe | th hend or ono on the log of the fightors | Mrs, 8, Schivssinger, Dr.wid 3try. floffinan, | £2% "{““g";\,"‘ "]"“"‘"‘[“ af not guilty on | gesira to secure action of the house on his | the past two years, 4 strong’ drift in ‘that [ gy 'y 5.4 heat—About steady » N Ly . r body of the horse, counted against the r, and Mrs. Seligsohn, Mr, and Mrs, Fabler, | Saturday. ow litigation has been com- s I Ire o rede direction, Already the soutii is solid for re- 7o ro et v % L fresh as when he entered the ring. OF-DOGY \ against the ) Mr. an abler, ) & resolution direeting the redemiption of | 4Ir 4 8 f0lid. Jor No 2 jed, cash July, T8 3 : e Rt Ars. J, Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, 1L Haas, Mr. | menced to sottle i o | fpssintion- disecing b fedow £ | Yealing the tobaceo tux, and many new con. | N 2 104, ¢ By e I et A NG R AR I ‘i'.‘:" i X }“_‘"‘l"“l“’ aolyi Maves, Dr. Jacob Hrandels of Al | majncud b0 sotblo thes ‘,-’,",\“,',',‘,f{:n‘,"c‘\’,“,v,:}'“’g United States, securliies to the SXtent of the | Yoriware n the nortf, east and west.” In | g, rp o wixed, cash, 30Q e LAXE BECREATING, mueting Ross had no dificulty in hitting | waulee, Mrs. J. Mareus and sons of Chicago, AR, e sceuregl avrit of replevin | privileged under’ the present rules of the arly every movement "“.““'-";"} "']' x| OMS—NG trading; No. 3 mixed, cash, noms- Miscellaneous Day Spent in tho | is untagonist, but us the latter became | Mrs. J. Myman of Chicago. f e fhiwos Socurefl a.Nrit of replevin | |ouse, nor is thabill providing for tho new | Orduestions afecting a scetion tho south Ye: | jya'at 2y Elkhorn Woods. more calm and learned the formor's | tained possession of/thehain from Dis. | Byl establisnment, but In euch easo it 15 | 66V HLAAY I ost obnoklous to i~ | eNomiuul o ino car loads of excursionists pulled | method of attack, hesucceodod in making | “iliss Natalia' Seiigsohn, Miss Tillie New- | trict Attorney N el TR o by ho hose during the mext tan | the tobacco fax. Even Mr. Randall s with | porc Siong at 810,00, gutof the Uniou Pactlic depot yosterday [ it no casy matter for Ross to get inu | kit Miss Sonohill, Misy Cora Af. Bendit, | argued in Judgo Al"kr'-?n‘fi court to-day | days If it be within the boundsof possibility, | thems and Mv. Morrison and othier 1eaders™| —fud-—iirm it 30,0046, 2 : o s i ey ek s failed five | Ase s Annie Rothsciild, Mis: toths- ottle the st enership. ate, DOs s | located in ¢ . 5 3 4 Sutter—A bo 6 mery, 1i@10c; I S8orning st 0 o'clook, tonttand tho brick. | blow. I ono attack Ross failod five | A3 Ao diothasil, Mis Miuio foth: | to settle tho quostion of ownerahin, If | Tn the senate, 115 broposad to dovote, on. | ICH il b e onoiucen whon thy | o Itz AboUt icadys ercaery, 1331 ® layers' plonic, near Watcrloo. A pull of | ifferent times to reach his opponent, | Roseiiield, Misa 1tuhl, Miss Mury Goldman, | nor Mr. Huberman jean be established, | voto of the Des Moines river land bill and an. | Drescit prosidential term s expieed; andit | 5 000 5uno 20, —Whieat—Steady; poor :' an hour brought thom to a shady grove | While Barryman brought the nttack to n i“li';fl;}it','!" “'{',’:‘jj‘,“m lil‘“l‘f:tffl!nfla:\}'(,l;:t," Judge Hawes, by right of rossession, will | other to executive business, if so much time M6 DC e o p iy g demand, 3 edintely east of the Elkhorn, on the | eloso by striking Ross upon the shoulder. | Messrs. 8 1ischer, Martin Oberielder, 1o | D#ve & pretty suro giych 7upon the chain, | Breauired, g Congress will undoubtedly adjourn between | Corn=Dull and lower; new mixed west- o of the track. Here a dancing plat- | From the time that Barryman gained | Sehit,” Simon Oberfelder, “Julius Meyer, . Halford Sance Drends admirably with | 16 12ih and 1t of July—probably on tho | el 4 dd por cont L e form and hand stand had been erected, | confidence n himself, the more skillful | Gharles Goldsmith, J. Fricdmann, 1e Heavy Damdges, all gravie g Wler sag . Ehe pUoack s ieen wiih S0 | Manaas G 31z bid, 0% asked and around these centered the interest of | cuts were made by him, and the greater | Jos diton "sx i, I}fiffi'}‘.:f Jhind kofl, | Jumes Mills has llgd st n district - anxions to secure ion of measares | Auzust 6e'bid, 09 aske the . i r - ber of the cuts v is 1 W i king damages in the sum of They Took a Ticker, local to their uts, and have ref Corn-—-Strong: No. 2 bid, 255¢c P foater part of tho peoplo “"°“‘F“ numbar of the. cuts 05_4“,"53 Jere (o hia e SR 001 T, C. Hall..W. F. Mulroy On Saturday night thieves went through | to go ahead withont their wishes were eon Ked; July 20/5¢ bid; August e bid, 2ile out the day. The music for dancing was | superior strength in reaching Barryman 4 3 B 5 iy " 5 » e [{ Tho pre e 1y of 'y and, Alige Dailey. The | the boarding house of Mrs, Hayes on | 8¢ axpress u willingn 0 ~ furnished by the A. O. H. band and Hof- | by lrn“Luu: guard which the latter | themw e v valuable, The list included hatIn 1885 the defend- | Fourteenth strect, between Dodge and i : H ts ~man and the goneral sponses | generally made in a clever manne i e f had him arrested, tied and con- ) A A 3 X i WA N1 LpE pW O ne ~ALOR JUOCUCKS B miado to the calls for parties dur- | Ross' best work was in suddenty dealing | Fish sboou, Mr. and Mrs, J. Marcus, Chi- | victd npon the charge of Ibel, and thav [ & M0 $YGIED Bd seoured » gold watoh | 40 . MIOR NORS Wik | tiras b juan 4 ORI i Ty VY Iy v, cago; stiawberry spoons, Julius Meyers; toi- A e R 0330 L n cash from a young man who 5 a de highers Lard, §5.8i %45 second blow after the first had be P il said charges were f. m artio Pl the day attested a strong ap- | {{ SEEORTCRION, W Lte, st THad baoit | ol uct, Drwnid Mrs, Jousen: truit spoon, 87| FU Fo Sheroforo olaims dunuges to bje | besrded at the lou - bulle ‘meats, sliouidrs long wlnar, ‘progiation for the terpsichorean strains | oouid be made. Lut Lhis, tog, was sson M N tobertel | reputation to the amount nimed. o ,luml"m,' ’f" J:’»’.’f(l gy " fous 10, of these organizations. learned by Bareyman and’ guurded | tor kin ring. L. C. G — ] / wi, dune 20.—Wheat R Pl Bodr-tand was liberally patronized inst. At oue fime Ross whepled his Diin ving. Charles Goldsmith: indi- | Wonderful conjunction—Red Star Tem let()n & Wh]tne who was en route from castern Towa to a | 060" DR “U 5007 "cash’ st ' during the duy and, In its vi clnity, n cou- | hovse (0 tho loft to catel bis wutagonist | 3idiys Mrs, aid Miss Rindskoff : statuary | Cough Cure for colds; St. Jacobs Oil for 3 | home in Nebraska, met with aserious | quiet. shinpers heaoing option of fistio eneaunters {ookplace, the re- | 11O behind, but he faild in bis attompt. 3 Mrs, Giooree Heyn; fruit dish, | pains. —Dealersin— loss in this oity yesterday. He was at the | strong, advanced JGige, afterwards ry o livst ing res ol i VI Sa olz; e case, Mr, — TR declined osing weak sult of which was some bloody blowsand | o' d’) lomanj water cooler, J. Hyman Highway Robbary : i pping upon ths floor, and its \ o - e SETMAY & y hary. i Ay e ¥y le for el ~ - ¢ B Fad and bluo adormments 10 the. facial | bubas dropbing oe.of the ogdlerifs | OF O etkor wator cadier, M wnd Mis. Selle: | T caso of the Stato vedohn Kelley, HARD AND SOFT COAL AND WOOD, | bookwudjaid it on ths tablo for ol g e ol o Sl it I 2 © which . cowboy, who undertook to run dont whon Kpss broke his sword by | dish, 4t Mandolbérg, A: Rindskote & 510 | Nosiers crron Will bo talled In Judge Hlinois, 1 TOlupRR - alma. 1985 N o6 | hataac ags, wan deprived of his belt of cart- [ a light blow upon the other's breast | wan and Herman Heyms: fish dish, Mr. PR LN Jhtal. L EoB daconaini and lowa Soft Coal had been Stolen, T 5 10 el o & ] i o bul quiet: Wnd “gun” und . then driven | plate, J. Moyer and Alr’ Rediild; cream | 8re accused of highway ravbe 1 L i Coal, nd been stolen, There is no ¢ 200; mixed westers, the gronnds with & number of inglori- T e limian o EhS fue fight, |‘nc!m|.DA|kr. un‘d l{n&. A. Juo,b‘iun ufl l‘x;mluhu u,.l“,;. James Madin at the Sla- i thief ¥ Vhite woestern, l,; o > a0 Y uron, Dal and pper set, Mr. and | yin house two weeks ago. d A 9 1 i Unite o P i T Rose wantod Walsh to fight avrsmaan | A" Elchutins TSty uieen, M. ) ) i6e—218 South Fiftcenth st. Mr. W H. Heesen, Baltimore, Md., { Juil™} b quion 3 jflaflle fakir did a thriving business, | Walsh cousented, but when it wus | m|J and family of Clieago; vase silver Halford Sauce is invaluible for soups was cured of rheumatisii by using St 4 house sowe land forfeit- # nuwmber of her sucks, whi that the Jutter could not enguge in ¢ see- | foliuge, Jacob Brandies; card recoiver, -1da | ete. urds teenth and lzard sts, Jucchs Ol

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