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9 : . ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887, . . = oo oo ) kins won, Budge second, Blackhound third, \ " N give him what he cannot earn. 1 have | mester, Mrs, Michacl Cody, Mrs. M. R. Matrimonial, IT 18 WOND ERFUL “OME STOCK AT A PRE)“UM. T l(l:lle.-- r;gl.n Arter milde: | GoldHes won UNDER THE NEW MANAGER. spoken to a number of these men and | Risdon, Mrs. Burrell, Mrs. A, M. Clarke, J. A, Hannan, of the B. & M. heads | howeasily rheumatism begins, and low ine Lonyelipper second. | Only iwo siaricrs, — told them how I fecl ‘mbout the matter, | Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Wohn Sawhill, Mrs. | quarters force, loft last night forjRock= | sidiously it grows in the system until one Time--2:13%, and they have appointed a committee to [ John Grant, Mrs Parmalee, Mrs. W. A il ba | is startisd imeelf fts vietim,in eith The Denver Sluggers Defeated By the T Ot ear age sixtoenth mile dashi: Egmont | The Union Pacific Has Passed Into Mr. :mmt nfic‘:’lm mnn:in jutlnm(;lvrl;\i\(“;:m.-u 1\-"(: ()«i\]‘:} ’!:,l'x;; Stevens, Mrs. Garretty, |'|(v'xri".|¢:.|lli[;|. v:;‘;:it\grl:‘)lfii‘ix?‘.h:::’.~ \l"\‘“llllh"‘l:- o :\r'lll:fi“(:;‘:‘l:‘r\(lul\lil\‘"‘f:::L fiedmIneitiee . Omabs Team Yesterday Aftornoon, T R L e Potter's Handa. Y exbook by 9 o'olook bvsegtiing willBo | o il st, of that city, Ed Mullen will fol- | the fearful tenacity of its grip and the utter A Three-quartors of a mile dash for maiden satisfactorily disposed of, and that the | Proaramme Presbyterian Assembly. | Jow Hannan on Sunday, and will arrive ]l\lc\\\'frl‘r‘. ness of the ordinary remedies to SALISBURY WILL PITCH TO-DAY, .uu.."'é‘.!;:"."":r.',‘.!"”x nom. Famine second, | 41 ARRIVAL LAST EVENING. | men will again be at work.” The local committee having in ¢harge | {1 time to do the “best man'’ aet. Mr. | 5 pras ] T viskos Probably to no discase have physicians ,' oo, reporter revisod the soene at,8 | somo of the arrangoments for tho forth- | jiannan will visit his old homo in Can- | given more study, and nere has fnore come i work. A numbor of them lounged idly | COMID& Presbyterian goneral assombly | yqq with his bride, returning to Omaha | pletely bafled their efforts to provide a Meeting. Results of Other Diamond OContests , May, 13.—The closing day of President Adams Speaks of Mr, Cal- . have decided that the first meeting will specitic; ] il A 1 vas dis- Yeaterday—Good Itacing at Loulss | the spring moeting here developed some laway's Capacity and of the Af- n’{‘)‘l“n]‘:x“‘.c‘f:“;:‘&‘:i:w uight & number of | be held in tho Prosbyterian church on “bl"f::";"‘:‘“l)i;m” who orlginated. the covered thew "‘l";:'l"n :,{'J:;x‘;i':q'm:h:(‘:.m:m ¥ ville=Closing Day of the Mary- sttt RGO AL fairs of the Road—General the strikers brought the case before the | Dodge street, at which the sermon will | Retatl Mercantile agency, and who is | Cure theumatism, neuralgia nervous or sick | 1and Meeting. e TR s e Rumbies of the Rail. ity exccutive commtteo and the state | be delivered by the moderator, Rev. Dr. | now engaged in the same line of laborat | headache, Thousands of testimonials like rolds, ono and & half miles: Dunbine won, \{;\‘houey second, Raymon master workman, to have the matter set- ). is. of Chi . Ts will be | St. Paul; was united in marriage on Tues- | the following prove beyond question that \ tled. This board heard all the com- RO M“q'“:;eo:ur:;?\:‘f:l of “:‘: L‘nnl‘: dav last'to Miss Mary E. Davison of that [ Athlophoros is the only reliable remedy, 1 The Denvers Defoated. third. Tme-2:395, Adams, Ames and Potter. plgints the Inborers had to make, and | followed ; ; ty. His Omaha frionds extend con- | and thatit will do all thatis claimed for it. ¢ 'The Denver base bali club, which opened | Hondivhncone i o quatter miles: Tello | ‘Tho Union Pacitio triumyirato of mag- | Reklly declded that the strikers had not Suppor. Every sugcceding ovoning, dur. | £t it Dmaha {riends oxi d UCDOIUG LR the league season by a serics of victories, has | Doe won,| Panama second, Nettle hird. | nates, President Charles Francis Adams, iust cause for ceasing work. It there- | INE the assembly there wi o public ingl 3 s Athlophoros has done me more good than all other medicines put together, for 1 was » after years of | a great sufferer irom rheumatism and neu- +8ab- | careful observation, says that our demise | ralgia, and can say to-day, I am free from Home nm’pnluleqi ;.]g our advent to l(hu x:«»rm. both complaints, © Mrs, Mar1A StoNE, and Foreign Mi: This is certainly reassuring; yet notwith- r S ' % S “““‘;“ :"“’ "‘;ml"'“'“’ h“““dgcx‘l’fid‘ ’t"’d and “'l‘cm‘{n-rxm«' standing these greatinducements wo still lh“xi ) 'Iolwt-:p::\\""‘l‘?hlcv v‘:;::x‘;' .C"d.“ the decision f‘( boen "‘“l ok th“ rm ubuib = do not court death, and shall continue to | [taPics, ToR, oy & FMY HIe fnc dansh o e ahouta. be. $iT0. . That L Ue D Aiorcels [afaliible fomedy, tho | ieumatism a the same time. The lower f 5 Frank Reisdorft entered complaint in (iolden Medical Discovery, lor” con- r amount Mr. Lillis was paying to all save |yl et )"csmrllay nllwrnnon‘ agai sumption, spitting of blood, shortness of [ limbs were much swollen; the pain seemed two of his men, and those were to work | £ G iorad of the pound master whons- | breath, wan lungs, coughs, bronchitis, | much beyond endurance; sleep was out of but o/ few davs tor $1.50 per d‘ml‘ while | (¥ilted’ him because he resisted them | and kindred affoctions of ' the throat and [ tke question; they suffered so nwuch that to some of the men received #2 per day. driving off his cattle. chest. Itis unequaled. By druggists, move or even touch the sheet on the bed Yestenday afternoon there w«\rg m;‘u‘t,-l;v' Strect Commissioner Meaney has made o e \\'o\»lhl cause the most violent pain. They doevelopments in the strike. Aboul 9 | proparations for laying a sdewalk | 8. P. Morse hus bought an enormons | were confined to the bed four weeks, Dur- “"“‘_“"s'_"""“ ‘i?‘““"‘“‘“”‘l o ”"(‘lffi around the annex building, corner of [ lot of sunshades and parasols at forced | ing that time and previous I bought many S EA T e con Se8 Davenport and Fourteenth streets. He | sale. To-morrow they offer thetr entire | kinds of medicine, then I emp'oyed a phy- 8oa that no trouble occurred, has also put in a culvert 6x6 on Boule- | purchase, Sec advertisement on this | sician, but no(hlnp" gave relief until I heard The cable [ine strikersmeet at Cunning- | vard avenuo page. of Athlophoros. bought a bottle at once, ham hall on Thirteedth street tonight. and am glad tosay in a very short timefhe The loeal committee to the Knights of . " swelling was reduced, the “pain gone, and Labor which has decided that the cable t I re d Feel | n they were entirely will.” lino strikers are in the wrong, i3 trying a l Every druggist should keep Athlopho- to arbitrate the difference between them ros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they and their employers. been having hard luck outside of Colorado. | Time-- . % Hastings took two ames from them, Lincoln | o One.mile: Nellio ¥ ond, Frank B third, T followed with three straizht, and Omaba added another,to Denver’s list of defeats in a .., Sculling Rac prettily played game at the assoclation | CHiCAGo, May 13.—Negotiations wore grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 11 | completed to-day by the Pullman Athletie 010, The game was called at 3:30 o'clock in | ¢lubby which the Hanlan-Gaudaur sculling the presence of about 50 spectators, lealy | Face for the champlonship of Amerlca wiil ana Harter formed the battery for the home | $ake place at Pallman, Iil, May 30, Instoad team, with Sproat and Meyers for the visit- [ Of at Baltimore, as first arranged. Gaudaur ors, W. E. Rockwell acted as umpire in the | Will complete his training at Pullman, ar- absence of Hurley, who is sick at Hastings. | FIYing tiere early noxt week. ' = ‘The game, in most respects, was the best that | jlanlan and Gaudaur, the Pull- has been }-lnycd on the home grounds this | jnan club signed {mportant contracts season. Healey, for the home team, pitched | to-day with the .\I!ssluh:]»l Valley Amateur an _excellent came, managing to | Rowing association and the organization scatter the hits made on'him so that the visit- [ knownns the Chicago Navy. The Missis ors_profited but litile by their batine, | wippi Valley Amateur Rowing association arter worked like a Trojan behind the bat | e;gages that its next three annual regattas and received quite an ovation. Alided by | ghall be held at Pullman, the first one to be Walsh he made two plays at the home plate | this year July 15 and 16, A regatta by the that were the taking features of the game. | Chicago navy, embracing twelve loeal clubs, Bader and Genins did great field work, while | wil| be rowed at 'ullman July 4. In order Messitt, who was rather unlueky in the tield, | t; secure the various events named the Pull- more than redeemed himself by his work at | y'in club guarantees the expenditure of suf- the bat. = Walsh played a great game, a8 did | jicient funds on the Pullman course to make ore ordered the men back to work this m"““nfinum m“!:,“m';x'"":;hw" be b“l‘]l"l.: Is Death ¥ tion of A Philadelphia doctor, Director Fred Ames, and General Mana- ger Thomas J., Potter, arrived from Kan- sas City last eveningat 5 o'clock by special train, They were driven to the Millard hotel. President Adams was briefly inter- viewed. Inresponse to a question con- cerning Mr, Callaway's connection with the road he said: ‘“That is something for Mr. Callaway, in view of lus health, to decide himself. Mr. Callaway has been in failing health for some time and he understands his condition better than any body else. Mr. Callaway is a gen- tleman of very valuable railroad expe- rience and we desire to not lose; him. Mr.—ah—Mr.--ah--Mr. Potters coming to the Union Pacific does not interfere with Mr. Callaway in the least, as his connection with the Union Pacitie is brought ahout by the acquirement of the morning, but as may be learned from the if‘“-. oy foregoing, the order was not obeyed. ‘;"]"'M ‘e M T I The ground upon which tho order was PCH S8 TAS based was tho fact that, early in Le | Dath Schoo S 3 = e = E = - Dwyer, Switt avd Rourke, Fhe visitors have | i funds on the Lul Oregon& Railway Navigation company’s 10 %0 gameral atthils season that every one knowa | waty son sufforod from apring dobility ane loss of ‘l""“’r";“;'lgm':'r'o;"(”,'f"'l1,;‘5‘.1'!]‘]"““"‘;\‘.5‘3"}0""'(" ~ 8 . 1:::! in Meser, who is “one of A property, involving entirely new inter- The Cable Line Strike. what is moant by the exprossion. A chunge of 888 | pperite,and waa rastorad 0 healih as #oon as he & ey Y ! o catchers who a8 visited ipper Race. § will send either (carriage sgular price, which 18 £1.00 per bottle e Athlophoros and boe. for Pills, a 2 Jiver and kidney disens : The striking laborers on the eable line | wn, ciimate, or of life. has suen a deprossing efoct | nogun to tako our favoritemedicine, Hood's Sarsn: [ o id) on receipt held two mectings, yesterday afternoon | upon the body that one fesls all tited ont, Almost | pyriilu, We recommend 1t toall onr friends.” Mus. [ g0 and Iast evening. The first Wwas in the | complotely prosirated, the appetito Is lost and thero | Tiisrts B Suin, Sciploville, N. Y. _ i v Wwere present. | 1#no ambitionsodoanything. Tho wholo tendedey | 1 anffara considarably, being for noarly year | digcation, weakn 1ttle of TLood’s Sarsaparifla, and nevor fult i : : A 8 111a 18 Just the medicine noeded. 1y purifes | bottle of flood folt sion. The question was put: Shall we | Shreeprilitis) Inmylifo. 4has maden new man of m Omaha. Sproat was batted out of the Niw Yomrk, May 13.—The clipper ships D T e e frem | Seminole and Charaer, startod yesterday_in ‘The visitors ]Ivl»\y agood infield game and | & race of 17,000 miles to San Franciseo, The kept base stealing at a minimum. Their out- | elipper George Curtls, wlll safl from Phila- field, however, is weak, and to this fact they | delphin, purposing to beat the two New York must_attribute their defeat. ~ Tebean, the | clippers. What oxtensions does the Union Pacific contemplate in view of the general management being assumed by Mr. Pot- ter?” was asked. J Mr. Adams roplied: “Nonethat [ now think of.” ntion, head imputo 1004, ete, . Athlophoros Pills ar unequalied . 6 ! A wlood, ons tite,overcomos the tired g » o 28N TEDENTED ATTRACTI cranky eaptain of the visitors, tried to_run The Hanlan-Gandaur Race. “Will the Cheyenne & Northern, which | £0to work at the Wages offerod by the | s emt i ieratos srery fanoslon of tho body. | JIFEAIAK. Dos Piainos strest Volice Siation.( NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! | the game after his fashion, but subsided | o T ML ALK It fias badn | Ptk fFom OLEVeITHE NOFthWErdiIh Lo 06: g feeling, and invigorates every 1L OVER A MILLION D'STRIBUTED. , early in the contest after he had been fined i, Mass., May S L Uhey contractors? The vote was taken by | myu. Makes the Weak Strong A MILL I I K4 S100y Uinpira ftockwell for sauciness. At | decided to row the Hanlan-Gaudaur race on | tral Wyoming, be built beyond it present | oo “yes" and ‘no.” The vote re- s 81 in 2 | o o i o 0w he 30th inst., at Pullman, erminus?” was the next question. Stk 4 e J “howe months 4gn § 6ommenced taking flood's Sar- the end of the eighth inning the game was | h i Pull 1l t b th tq 3 p Hood’s Sar«aparilia, 1 od taking Mood's & called on account of rain. Following is the P “Yes," said Mr. Adams, *the road will | Suited 42 noes and 2) yeas. Tho previ- Formany months | euftored greatly. My whole | gaparilia ns an experiment, s | hud no wpyciis or detatled score: Inter-State Commerce. be completed to the Platte and across | ous agreement that the majority should stem seamed to be entirely run down, my ambition | strength. and feld “"»?."lr:\:.::’m:‘nm‘u:afi mnuy‘ siomer Schoonniaker, who is at his home in | beyond that poiut at present. There is 30 o'clock anothor meeting Was | proinor | suwa bottleot Hood's Sarsapariila and 1y wppotits was restored, and 0 | this city, has received from Judze Cooley the | o contemipiation of building farther | held at Canningham hall. Aboutseventy- | fecormimo vy trs it Hefors o firat nottls was tak- Gitor. T have now taken néarly - " 0| draft of a proposed letter to Secretary Bay- | now. It will be at and across the Platte | five men were present. Considerable | entcan candidly eny Iwas relioved. Ihave used tho Ly ute” | Lonisania State Lettery Company. 9| ard in answer to his communication trans- | Inside of two months.” talk was indulged in and three members | medicine off and on ever aince, and recommend it for G Incorporater Intore in 198, for edo 2 & e r “When will Mr. Potter arrive?”’ was | of the Knights of Lubor appeared for a | kidueyor Hver complaints —-Ms. W. 11, BTRANG, | 5 peculiarit tonu And ) o e pu 1 1ta frane o | mitting a letter from the United States com- A o 47 Atiantlo Avanue, Brooklyn, N. Y. T ans S builda ap Whe system while i evadic | MAdENpAFL it cial agent at London, Ont.. in whieh the | then inquired, the purpose of the query | few minutes. The meeting adopted B T4 Y6 Haey ki iy 905F thind (o kecbiood's ||| Scrermi ot hd uildbiep sue b7atam R oK By nn ovornielming p J g nercial age Avitiaailch 3 ) being to ascertain whether Mr. Adams | resolution that the striking Iaboring men | gariapariilado not take any other. ON1ed ¢isonss. NOW fs the tim 2 1ts Grand Single Number Drawings take place }\ b Iatter predicted disastrous results rom the | was as trathful as some of the | took it upon themselves as Iaborers, in- ,r_rémll‘ll:;:)‘.1;21!:[.:,4;{.1%!! \'em[}/\mtum l‘il'll;vrl::‘(lh‘ 3 7 inter-state cmun@rull:\\m Judge Cooley's | other railroad entlemen who had been dg,,‘,"dqng of any organization, to y . L/ Yery S RO (VUG IAAG R 1 ‘proposed answer says: ‘A eareful reading of so generous of information as to posi- decide "to not go back to work it R . T that which he attributes to the law flow from | tively state that Mr. Potter was not yet | unless they should be paid $2 00 S arsa o3 a0 heraby corfiy that wo auparvico A | 44 3 | the'construction the railrond managers have | in the city. per day. They had no other proposition A PR ngv',','.}‘le"';;";"';;.m{ g;‘;}lg‘}:::t'(o;" 4 4 9 | put upon it. and which may or may not be The reply eame calmly and Mr. Adams | to make or conditions to accept. 8ol by al) dnigsts. $1:eix for §5. Preparad by C. | Sold by alidrugetste, 81: six for 85, Prenared by | Comprny, and in person manage and control i o | correct. In a recent visit of the committee | never changed countenance or voice as | THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR REPUDIATE IT. | T%HOOD & CU., Apotheoarivs, Lowell. Mass: C'I. HOOD & Ctr., Apothucarivs, Lowell, Mass. | tha drawinis themacts p 11 0 | tothe southwest, it was made very apj he said: “‘Mr. Potter will arrive to-mor- ‘The following statement is authorized 100 Doscs One Dollar 100 Doscs One Dollar onduoted with hon ail : B e in the testimony taken that somo persons | row. [ ghall then see him. by the Knights of Laor, in concurrence Aith toward all parties, ‘and we authorize tho ¥ { [ b | pere exeited by fearof destruction of their | “Nypat about our new depots” was | with what was indiatod in yesterday s Ion 0T e igatisros sttaohed. 10" s adversiss [ B . 2 i . : ? 2 yesterds (8 0 ros. od, 4 3 i e T LR LR T B T e T Beg: : Dissslution Notice. | & GHiCAGQ avo monts.” B 3 3 1 At It Wi | A b ve “E there i - The cable line sttik’ s the result of K 3 v 4 . i . 1| thatit would show tnat they ought not tohave ixcuse me, there is my private secre. ¢ wa R TAl\F.nnllrl that the late irm of Paxton & { Totals. ... 310 10 W 1 «d by any one. I eannot help | tary,’" saia Mr. Adamns; “I must send a | a few malcontents, and has no authority Rosler, doing business at Snake Creek, Ne- H SCORE BY INNINGS. eqnaily unfounded views have | telegram.’’ from the Knights of Labor. A few gien | brasks, is this day dissoived \'33 “x".'v"\"\‘;'m‘““" & i i Omaha.. 402382300 0-11 ch to Jo with the disturbance of trade The truth was that Mr. Potter arrived 'f'"' into the assemblies of the Knirvhv..q of J. H. BosLER. 3 | Denver. S 4})0 0 0 3 3—10 | of which the agent speaksand that as these | Jug¢ evening, a8 stated 1 the opening | Labor who are firchrands and wlho pro- February 4th 1387, mydit i Lty e Pt g are cortected the disturbanges will becowe | paragraph above, ana was on the same | duce upheavals. A'few of them are_in 1 Tirec-base hits~ Walsh, Harter, Siten, | <0 oo SPI I LA Gt LI L AL [ b b Lait SO D) To Whom It May Concern, Briggs, : ) The Range Cattle Industry. und Ames and Mr. Adams’ priyate secre- | have struck do not acgept the terms pre- ARebiibil .- o neral % T.oft on bases—Omaha 0, Denver 5. Bomran, Mar 58 —he Commoriid sulle- | tary, Mr. Canfield, from Kansas City. | sented by the contenctors and resume | N OTLCE,is hereby sieon hat the undersienen RAILWAY. § Struck out--By Healey 5, Sproat 2, Silch 1. tin m““;,'m to-day special report of the M¢. Canfield, by the way, when work they will haye te rest on their own | A 'p, at the ofico of the city clerk, for { Silll:lm'as on balls—By Healey 1, Sproat 1, nmllemms s mx;t’ry s "ml sl ar TiE sn't 1t true that Mr, Potter really o'nrs and llghlt their own halflvs b.s'(ul’i; gl ot tho follgwing parcelt of land, ;.‘.l‘vgmy BSEORT LIND HES g , k itk - | with you gentlemen and is now in the | the public.” The persons, if Knights of eseription of 23th avenue vacated by g fv’fi?f"..'??c’.'«”?"».‘;i‘fi'f LA nished by speclal correspondence of thirteen | ¢jrgy7 replied: *‘No; Mr. Potter will not | Labor, who are responsible tor coupling | §h¢innbm u the N. E. cornor of block 13, Bases stolen—Omaia 1, Denver 1. states and terntories, covering the whole | ho here until to-morrow. 1am occupy- | thename of the afghnization with any [ in' Metoriick's nddition, thence south 154 ma a “Time of game—Two hours and fivé minutes, | 1€lds The conclusions arrived at indicate in% the room now which he 1s to have.” | public call will be a«[?ed to account, and | feet,th ) foet, thence north 1655 feet, /) Btato National BK. [ Umpire—Rockwell. that the early reports of winter losses have he new general manager, Mr. Potter, | will be treated in. acoordance with the | thence west B foot to the place of b, 9 7 ow Orleans Nat'l Bank TO-DAY'S GAME. been considerably exaggerated. The only ter- | when he arrived at the Miltard notel.— | rules of the Knightwo#Labor. VANGAWill 18 COBMBOTOR: | lmcl u S CARL KOMN, Prog, Union National Bank. 1iM so'clrg;l gune of the llnnver-(flnnh:\ f\‘.f‘,’é!al'.'.'.'“{\'n‘e‘}f“fi.'fififl;&lflfilfi, r‘g‘;;?m""‘,;;: having been driven from the depot in a | ‘The Knightsof Labor contend that | The City Council resorves the right to rejoct —— . Ties wi ed this afternoon. 3 : 3 3 o 0 Yoty : Py h : ey o e ke ieh tna. Omarey | beeh from' 15 to 25 per cont on the average, | £1030 catriage—immodiately went, by tho | Contractor Lillia is offering to pay as f any o slbids. 5y gopmp s, city Clork. . GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING. ( Bp L WiILocenny the pitehens box this afters | On the whole, the conclusion is arrived at ladies’ entrance and elevator, *to his | much for labor as” any other contractor . A B Roon, Ho hna baoh ”,"'.;:fi‘.m} Inn:!y'1 xet | that the past winter was a_favor able one to | room and there had his dinner served. | in the city. They say ho has signified n ]cago In the Academy of Musio, New Orleans, 4 r @ gays that he feels the old 'S4 spirit and Is sure | the w;nhlx mls'!;)f‘lnwrysu&:nxnu Wi T The | He was then driven to the Union Paeific | his willingness to increase the pay of To Whom It May Concern. ) Tuesday, June 14, 1887. he can make it interesting for the visitors. | TePOrts show that grazing territory is being headquarters, where Messrs. Adams and Ames subsequently met him and they laborers to whatever figure other con- \vm-mz is heroby given that that tho under- | The only road to take for Des Moines Mar- CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. held a conference.” It is probable that tractors signed will receive bids until 4 o'clock p. | shalltown, Cedar Rapids, Clixton, Dixon, Chica- of the strikers, in endeavoring to force a | m., on May 15th, A. D, 1 t the office of the d i 1 oL ill piteh, 5 generally encroached upon by emigrants. It oy LDl and 85 Mis | 15tho opinion of some that the. catle indus- opt. They regard the action 18 . To the peo 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars Each. nvmor "fi Iu:lme usn'm.l ‘The clubs will be | ty has Teached its height. the reason for the desire on the part of | 2 per day rate upon him an_injustice, | &)ty clork, for eich of the following purcels of an n.a'l;:;s?oo; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen positioned to-day as foilows: e i licials They desire it to be clearly and dis y AL . | fornia, it supori £ . rehmeyer. ... Meyer AN FRANCISCO, May 13.—The eustoms of- L ‘Among & few of the numerous points of su- A ! ¢ g - Krehy Meyt Baw F May 13.—The eustoms of- | o,y wag to relieve hum of many callers | not in the fight. Adjoining Lot 4. Bloek 45— Boginning ut tho N. Njoyed by th O o | B RIZ OF o0 b e Salisbury. Voss | ficers to-day seized 115 cases marked ** nut e ht hi i W. corner ot block 245, thence. south 132 feet Tity enjoyed by the patrons e 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 Is. X mith | o who otherwise would have sought his at- ———— s h 132 feet th tween ('mana and Chicago, are its two trains R o i Sorlay | OIL" on the steamer Rio Janeiro, which ar- | tention last evening. A DKENCHER AND A BLOWER. . | thene west ) feet thenco north 132 feet ndny of DAY COACHKS, which aro' the finest or Toheau | Fived from China Wednesday. The cnses, | "t 13 needless to state that no interview | yesterday's Storm One of the Most | . Adivining lots, biock 245 -lezinniug at the S, | (At humun az and inccoaity cap oreute. | lta OF 4 Phillips | upon being opened, were found to contain | was possible with Mr. Potter last night. y s W. corner of block 245, theuce north 132 fect, d elegance, Its PARLOR DRAW- OF I D r e Zht. Thoveseh KnowR'th Omab bl i et of eomfort And elegance. Its PARLOR DRA 3 & lich | hie rmietically sealed cans of opiuw placed in | COMING MOVEMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS. | v 4 i0F R B, 1 £ l." a iy b G '.",'.'fifi\.,"'.'x"l'wmnmn.:x' ING KOOM CARS, unsufpusced by any, and ita Sk 4 iriZEs | nut oil. The sefzure is valued at $20,000. ““What do you suppose will be the re- SBLSTCAY B Moum Was 81 old Ishioned, | S990(0,N0E U0l Blook #ik, Deginning atene n | JHicely sweiestes, BALAILAL DINTHO ORBS | SO THIZESGr W re.. . 1yan The result of further inyestization was the | sult of Mr. Potter taking hold of the | down east drencher. It started out in | B corneror block 206, ‘thence somth 1% At Council Blufts the trains of the Union Pucifie APPROXIMATION PRIZES, The direstors of the. ( se Ilv.m-cluf'scvleml'um-s“nf goods, W irihdby Union Pacific?” was asked of a well | the reguiation way, too, with a strong "]"rfl"":')"“h‘:-,'lf: Lo Al ‘l!z‘ Sonnect m{#u{i‘:&m;nt wl]‘h r(hln;e of the | 100 Prizes of $M0approximating to e (g i E ¢ le order of the deputy colleetor were hanled to sted and quite ‘‘highup’’ railroad man -bodie v e whil LhErl AR e i i cago & Northwestern ky. -~ In Chicago the > 4 s X] the club. Bandle refused to furnish any rea- | Lhe haul comprised about twenty tons of 300 | yninute and said: “Well, Potter probably i 9 P feet . thence east 20 feet, thence north 147 feet, | *'Fop Detroft, Columbia. Indiannpolis, Cineto- | 100 Privesof §2 0 approxini 8ons for his resignation further than that ho | ¢4%es of merchandise and made"three truek | |\ 00" oroat qaal more about that th down-pouring, a number of small | thence west 20 feet to the pluce of beginning. nati, Ningars #alls, Buffalo. Pittsburz Toronto, '$50,000 Prize are... eeer 20,000 ® hadhad enough. Ilis resignation was ac. | 108ds. Itis now estimated that the seizure SHOWS S BFent e o vou of ‘one | structures in the northwestorn portion | N0 bils foran amount loss than the apprais- | Montranl, Boston, New Vork, Philadeiphin, TRIMINAL PRIZES, [ cepted and John Philbin ehosen manager of | 13 yalued at 560,000, the largest ever made on | #nybody else. L can assure you of one 3 <P crs value will be considered X Baltimore, Washington nnd all points i the | 1,000 Prizes of $100 decided by the team. Bandle will probably Do retained | the coast. thing, howe\‘mr: tlm;u won't b;: any fool- | of the city wer]e wrecked. On Sixteenth The "",f ‘cnilm:fl reserves the right to reject | ogat, ask fol “'(')“r?rluv\‘\l'llg:"r"nml & Prizo are...... o 100,000 e = e ishness in the conduct of the system. | street three large walnut trces were | any orall bids. hE 3,000 Prizes of £100 decided by ... $200,000 P asa player. Uhicago Bullding Suspended. Favoritism won't %0, Tho man with tho | blown down, and.on Clark streot trecs | m 18t B/ SOUTHARD Ci Gk || ETouimibidhe bert aloommodetion A ket Fragan 4 1000 ! b Only Three lnnings Played. Cu1cA60, May 18.—To-night all the build- | best capabilities will be the one to get to | were snapped off li pipe stems. A H. HUGHITT, ¥, P. WILSON, 3170 Prizes amounting to whe g LINCOLN, Neb,, May 13.—(Special Tele- | ing operations under the control of the con- | the front. Substantially, I think pretty Imrtinlly completed house on Walnut To Wi It May. C A Genl. 'lfl'l"é‘ Genl. Pass’r Agent For club pates or any further informatio) . gram tothe Bek.|—To-day’s game of ball | tractors who are members of the Master | nearly everything will be left to Potter. | hill was demolished. The timbers were Aottt TU (IS JLORRERCR B e (s Ll il SRy e nderatine . MYout indwrling m i between kastings and Liucoln was called in | Masons’ association of Chicago, were shut | He'll be the manager with a big M. The scnlteredXrumlscu‘nusly over ten acres Vo, bids until 4 o'clock p, . May * Western Agent, City Pass'r Agons, will D kasired. b tng an en i the third inning on account of rain. Up to | down so far as the bricklayers and stone- | System will be made to pay better and | of ground. At Nincteenth and Clark D. 1887, at the office of the city cler auh. Nebraska. rders, or that tle tho Lincolus L scored nine runs | wasons are concerned. It s estimated that LV;;‘ mmiflb:i‘.wo"hbilhg“‘!lh‘t‘? ‘}"‘“ eror | atxests }l"t 0B ];lf“ih “l'lkb“'flgfm wasi | foriesoh’oe the followlk parveld of land, to- rency by i and the visitors but one. Miller, the new | fully 10,000 workmen are now idle in the fore, ieve. Its facilities for reach- own off and a half-dozen buggies were VG £ ¢ 1 3 ) % 2 Diicher purchased from the Athletics of Pl | bullling (rades of this city. a8 o rosiit of the | ing Chicago and New York will also bo [ overturnad. Barrels blew abont like top | P5aein kit srveat ani presse aresc e " | 1 roposars iceto Contractors, - A Mielrhh. occupled the box for the Lincolns, | strikes or the lockont. Tiie North Side Brick | greatly strengtnened. Dickinson will be | balloons and smaller articles went sky- | Adjoining Lot 4, Block 24t i P3¢ Ga0s T Wiaher: arohitagt. G ritienik Block e hu-’dm'il ?«:x:.\z: y'a::u‘:l:i’ byin‘l{g:"t b'::: nn.l.:lzclr)e;: (‘4‘::‘“"5“‘{321’ h:ncx)‘el‘m?n. 3 w'eu"‘”"i';‘y“ m?«llo t{;enerufisupv{nl’;tongent. and l)eu;l ward. o i | Ry \'\mn::n“h\hl:!l‘ou& 343, thanon sausk north of Millard Hotel, until Saturday, Moy ATON, D. G to-day, dec shut down nesday. | will be confirmed in the superintend- | The rainfall exceeded an neh, which, | Lhonge Fest s oot oo i ning 21st, 4 p. m., for the ercction of a four:story e B e e s ot e | ek Suiploy L0 sad tbis foree Will ek | enoy of “gho line from 'hore (o | when sprend over any considerablo aren, | *uioiing Lot 1, Blck iy evisoing at the | S0 Bizemint prick udine for o Dunlt | Address Hoglatered lotters €0, men on bases when ganmie Was called, ke 1A REPAY. 03 10! Cheyenne. There will be no assistant | is a good deal of water. The storm was | N. W. corner of lot5,_block 24 ith | £5r the wholc or parts of the work. ight | ° ik i’ Naw ORENANS, LA. | 4 on, eague Games ¢ opinons.” ebraska. t Sioux City much damage 5 — — — e — ) )] ) # i Prrutio, May 1The result’ of tho "g‘u';z";:"\‘l"“ Mg‘;’;!“";‘;‘m":::l‘“ M"’"m"; ; l'renfmon}l‘ Adams n:lnd Mli‘ Ames will | was done. By referonce to the tele. U otning Lot1, Dlock o7 Neginning acho | o Propsals 'D:"Gl';ndms'[ by o | iz Tho srain eures o fi“?&-fifi':‘.‘"fi:::{é’f ‘;Ez | contest between the Pittsburg and Indian- Mich., £ cave for the east to-day. They express | graphic reports it will be scen that several | N. E.corner ot Iof 1, block 247, thence south 132 ALED proposais will be received by the | ntee' of absolute falmes v, o i ol toams any e oot 4% | Kol s Jacket and ik Nasons | oot o ,52%, A, TASTECIER: | Eraptic report e it b en (alaearat | R ST LR Dot i L, | ST Wdn T an | SRR R A j ' Indianapoii 500700 )Y =3 minesare out onastrike to force the pay- | the condition of the road over which they | different places. ‘Adjoming Lot 8, Bloek 217 —Hoginning nt the | ailays, viz.: B R T L B R o R b, Fitehere—McCormick and Hoaly, lase | MeBtOf two month's back pay. About 400 | have traveled on their present trip, They ——— N B ootk 0tlot’s, blook 47, thence south 147 | “"Aliey on block No. % city,Webster st.trom 2 A i NATIDNAT BANREOL Ne I aits—Pittsburg 9, [ndianapolis 8. - Frrors— | men are out. ‘I'he Iron King winers struck | went to Cheyenne, Denver and Kansas AMUSEMENTS, mm.nm_m»-w_u?x oo, tho u‘tl'nl),r.lh( I.‘i foet, g.;."u‘)(. Z.“"x'.fé,':..‘lflf-!”"o"fi,‘:'.: :F:‘m;\;m '}'x{..).:'.' " h m"m.—:'..,:.:'m:::"y. Pittsburg 3," Lndianagolis " Umpire— | st Monday and secured thelr, pay. and this | City, but wero ablo to detormiine the con- e Tor A Aot Jass tah the ADDEAed | Con 132, 1355 nid LA, Rud In meoordance with | ImILAUOns or khonymous s iemes. A t. o dition of the road pretty well from their THE M'GIBENY FAMILY. value will be considered. plans and spocifieations on fiie in the oflice of sy PHILADELPHIA, May 13.—The game be- | t0 do likewise. : Sheervations and! he! lararmation they | The most enthusiastic audicnce of the | The Gity Council reserves the right to reject | the Board ot Puplic Wouks. 4 . tween New York and Philadelphia to-day P o B 3 any or all bids. Pronosala to be made tpon printed blanks 5 yesulted as follows: Murderers Confess Thelr Orime, THE rlxll?nm'i "ACTIVITY. season weleomed the famous McGibeny mlldée J. B.SOUTHARD, City Clerk. turnizhed b m.im:m. un.u m\mnl:’&:lwlmml T R I E g o ew Y 4 THE ELKHORN rin ey {lv Inct ot vd's. '] th a cortifled check in the sum ot $300, pay- Aens ot 0.0 60 0 k00| Ney Xom, May damee ¥ Tarlar, | mme Fromout, Elkhorn & Misour Val. | family last nigu 8t oy, Tho trouno TR ! o fle city ‘of Omuhi a8 AR evidonce ot e B R Ntenore Bercuson and Welch.Bese hite- who, together with Uenry B. amberiin, | 1oy road, which is the appellation of all | is & wonder. From the father and 0 Whom it May Concern, o fuith, i 4 folt. Dasge hits- was arrested yesterday for the murder of Rt 1 i 396 (el i JOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned he board reserves the right to reject any Philadelphia 11, New York 10, Krrors— | yid Vo B Beitacsin Now Har Northwestern roads west of the Missouri, | mother in their vigorous prime, down Il recelve. e e | ot aare ARRGREGS KD foats Philadelphia 4, New York 7. Umpire— | Mrs. Morsau anc b Harnest In New Haven, | is being verv actively pushed westward | successive steps to the youngest, a pre- | 1:th, A. I 1857, ut the oifice of the city clerk v J. 1. 1HOUs son. has made a detailed confession in writig, | through Wyoming, and also on the 4 t f 11 _ | for each of the followng purcels of land, to- Chairman Board of Public Works. " ¢ - | charged with being the leader throughout, in | 7 ok 5 s xeel- | Deseription of strip of land on 12th sweet, be- | - g s —— fuas e RARAl fo-dar epeuiied B9 fol- | A Tobbery and murder. ¥ éol‘,:p (rl‘i":x‘"fi e “{9;" m‘,‘:“:‘i‘l‘:l’“m‘:"; lent. 1t is & performance that makes the | - twoon Mason and north line of Kountze ard BRASKA, | gz - 5 Chieago. 00000410 2-7 -~ i} pulo h, ¥ @ children wild ande holds their elders addition. 4 UNT S » 4 Detroit. 00020033 %17 The Conductors. Douglus, its present terminus, to a point |\ dolighted thrall. The orchestra, chorus, i iy Athbomy A Mav o, A Dr i Pitchers—Pyle, Sullivan and Ryan for | NEw ORLRANS, May 13.—At the annual | Known 8 I(&”l‘j"" P(‘,.'{Z ranch, near fhe“lu- string and vocal numbers werc nee east 34 foot, thonce north L feot, resont, 3" 1 Mot ulloch, Connty Jie. Chicago, Weidman for Detroit. Base hi session of the order of Railway Conductors | S3tion of old Fort Caspar, sixty-five miles | 4i| “given with such dash, precision, uco of bekinning. In the mutter'of the cstate of Edward C. By, : Cliieago 15, Detroit 23, Errors—Chica b west, before September 1. The grade is - it § - Adjoining Lot 8, Block 220—Boginning at tho i Detroit 1. Umpire—Hengle, » yesterday, the oftice of grand eniot conduetor | oonhloted already upon this extension. beauty of tone, tqlavitious shading as corncr of block 229, Thence novth 1352 feet Qing and filing the petition of Ellen ] b ¢ 1o game between the | Was made a salaried one, and he will be ex- | Shomld 1t be determined to consteact | made the programmac a traly delightful ace onst 4 feet, thenco south LR foet, | fiyrne praying that John H_McCurty muy Abous twenty yoars ago [ iscovered o little ] X Boston and Philadelphia” teans to-day re- | pected to devote his entire time to the busi- | ) { bt A one. The violn solo, “Polonaise,” by nce west 4 feet 1o the place ot Ir(rmnlm{ appointed naministrator of the estate of sore on my cheek, and the doctors pronounced 4 3 o he road further west this season, the | wig, ski ivem by Hugh MoGib- —Hoginnlug at docensed. o sulted as follows: ness of the order. next tarminal boint will Be in the ollre: lsnawskl, was givam Oy Hugh MeGib O, That May 25th, A. D, 157, at 10 It cancer, T havo tried 8 number of phystclans | . 2389 50 ? ‘1)_: ASlight Shaxe gion, on the Poison Spider creek. :“]‘;S‘"“‘L\'&l:““l:;u ller- x&g.mxll sacy and thiene cast 34 Taot, the o'cloc ) gned for | 1 said petl: but without recelving any permanent beneflt, / b 2 - . s i BN exec . ; St Teet 10 e Pl inuin tion, w e oo auid ¢ . f 3 4 s—Madden and Whitnoy. Base hits | CuaRLEsTON, 8, C., May 13, —~There was a bol.'"‘ A’."“g“’“hl"'“x“h into Omaha will | borior merit, The ¢ifldren were charm- | " Adjoining Lot . o Tieginning at the Ty apho t hold 1 Amoug theRYmDAL Jere 0Re ov fwo spscialiats, B W agi Washington 17. Errors—Boston | slight shock of earthquake at Summerville | be in opcration by August 16 at tho rato | Ing, and beid the” didience fascinated | & B. cornerof block 234 thone morth I3 feot; | forsald county, and siow tiia Wi W KR The medictue they appticd was like fre o the ; ashington 7, and slight rambling at Charleston last night, | With Which work is now being pusaed. | throughout. The family give a matinee | thencs sast 34 toets Shonoe soutis K footthence § o St Botiioner S ldeney of * siid peti £ore, causiug Intenso pain, 1asw a statement e The American Association. ‘The vibration was not greater than would be LABOR NEWS. and evening performance to-day, and big M0--Heginning at the | ton and the heaving t “i ulh he given to al in the papers 3 wh 8.8, had done for ! § E CINCINNATI, May 13.—~Tha game to-day ":“i‘:;[ by a loaded wagon passing along a A ]'g_‘”‘"’ will e doulbit dyail themselves of e M oo }.".»';f‘;;:'?,'|m.‘n':'.s'r;:-:|.l.':-]i.n.:f‘.“ others stmilarly amicted. 1 procured somoat ' ihepween Olncinustl and Metropolltan ve- | Stroct. ————— The Latest About Omaua’s Striking [ this unusual treat ot to nli nowspaper n satdeounty, once each | B oneo. Beforo I had used the second boitlo tho | . Cincinnati.......5 11 11 10 1 1-12 Arrived \n Pore, Workmen. Memofilt Day. Y ni Lot 5, Bl ook fur SN L M CCoLLocn. nelghbors €ould notieo that my cancer was > u;"fi’ n:. s 0 ol \_1” l‘)\' 1 1"1 uh_ 4 SaN Fraxeisco, May 13.—A ‘l‘llipn'!?h to Yesterday morning a number of the The G. A. R. commfittees have secured 4 Toet,t ¢ %0 i | LA true i County Judse. bealiagup. My general health had been bad ! ' _Cincinnati’ 3. Metrovoltian 5. | Erome "mjht:.thmllld :x;:lm:]n;u.nusu Port Town- | men who hisve struck for higher wages on | Judge Bartlett as jgrator for Memorinl b for An Amonnt loss than the appratsed — e for two or throo yoars—1had a hacking eough ~ Cincinnati 3, Memropolitan 6, Umpiro— | senu Siates that all the crew of the Ocean | the cavle line on Dodge street, met as | Day, They have al¥ohamed the follow- will be considored. 8 Rotioe. o and spit blood continually, 1 had 8 severo Valentine. l\lllpf. hur\llledlnng ;blmmuu;d gflmel Oregon | ysual at the corner of that thoroughfare ing ;,0mu.ntl e 4 iy council reserves tho right to reject | |\ FATTE l(‘ )f application of & M. McGrath fo e . iy (7 3, coast Sunday last, have arrived at that port. . o s ! ces: any or all bids. 5% o 3 M liguon liceuse. breast " E B fi'u‘;::m;a'nfi ‘E{:{.lgic ’l"ga‘“n;lr'l:f;mm?: - W and hfuncenth street. They evinced no Joint Committee on Arrangements—D. mylldit J. B. SOUTHARD, City Clork. 18 bereby Kive llxll;xll‘llyrf \‘1 x‘x,nv.§: B 8.8, my cough 1e€s me and I srew slcutsr i:olw:i:u R SN.;:Q\H"\‘IV‘Nl;."?l"A” .'Al:uml"a; ; disposition to go to w}:n—k at the ,l:,li‘}urluy, ;irurmum; F. w'}um Charles than 1 had been for several years. My cance uisville. 101 04 . Louls, May 13.—The National ool | rate per ay which had | Kohlmeyer, E. R. G. Sattes, James Casey, Las healed over all but a little spot about the R il hietie.... .....0 0 0 0 0 3 S Shearers' i o A 0 \ Ste p. 3 i Ordinance No. 1340, vt Aiher iisor "ana e, Dt hits | s Tourhat s A e i v worlk Tor Joss than 50 e | A e Cnpain arrell A M | A Orttosnee amending Section s of Orain | H st et i N0 | )| s of o hai i, nud 1 rpiciy clsappent. —Louisyille 15, Athletie 5. krrors—Louis- foocuaialis o SN Sy i3 per Clazk and'B. Gob P! KoK ‘ance No., 1158, 8 or iho atty o | A8J11R8 ob April, 157 10th day fug. T would advise every one-wlih caucer to "g.’ '“mmfifi‘ }""_p'?:—"m"b"rl:; 4 Uxbuk exposure to_ cold winds, rain, | “"iout halt past 8 o'clock contradtor | Finance—F. Wirth, Stevens, Kobl- It Shaained by tho clty council of the elty of | APk Cls 1 o obiection, remonstrance or §Ive B, 8, 5. a fair trial, M T Louts, May e game botween | hright light or malaria. may bring on | ki Bren. { inishi . i 1 2 ) ce No, | pratest filed within 1wo wecks from May oth, 3 s ATa St Louis and Baltimore to-day resulted as | by bt Ratarls } bring Fd Brernan, who is now finishing the re- | meyer, Burrell, Risdon and Middleton. Soction 1, That Section © of Ordinance Nos | protost, fled within, L WECKS feeah b Mua. NANCY J, McCONAUGHEY, ollows : Pifammation and sorencss of the c¥es: | tainiug wall of the court house, and put- | ~ Oratorsand Invitations--Hurley, Risdon US LIe e W SAIORT MANNO0N0 0 M 10 1. & S NN Gy Applicant, Ashe Grove, Tippacanoe Co., 1ud. . t;"ll.lx::’xrn v} 0088101 -u Eoive will mbdaniis (nfanicsapng e t‘l:!l;:mrlllle fuun;llxmon of “:1“1 ci“f l:’all, nn&l M;dmnzon.d o e Soction b, Pavioy District, No.ut shull com: | 3. B. SovTHAKD, City Clerk. w13 Yob. 18, 1554, L . 3 = - 4 b ) appeared upon the scene and indulged m Jarringes an on—Casey | prise Pacific street from Oth street to lth | —— b 3 Pitchers—King and Kilroy. Base bits—St. | #nd soothe the nerv and strengthens leass 2 Y < street, in thocity of Omaha, except the Inter- ssolution Notice, e R K rroremh Lo | Weak aod failing Eve Sight. 55 tonta a | Spicasant chat with many of the labor- | and Middiston, =~ T | et 0okt o6 RS SESORE M R | i 1 ot omn Loy ghe g Bwiten Bpocif is eutealy vegetalie, ad I lalimore 4 Umpire—MoQuad box. BEE reporter ho said that the contracton | Wirth, Burrell, Goets and Buuosy Pt :hl'fil“ m 3;‘:;.{‘:‘1‘5 W ath gide of 1\ fore ¢ der the |""“u°' 21\. 406ms Lo eure cancers by farcing Gut the impu: \ L ¢ y . N ) d el Cottn Co, hus this b The Lousville Races, Personal Paragraghs, the line had been assigned to him. When Supplying Ice and Water—Middleton | 152 T8t bick from the sidos of guid sf & .ll'.r‘:::f.'-ffu, Tautunl consont. W illiam (4 Fities from the Llood. Treatise on Blood and " LoumsvirLe, May 13.—The grand stand | M . : usked what he proposed to doin the | and Erudsoy. Section 2. That Boction 9, Ordiuance No. | retiring frani the business, and Wiillum Hilton Skln Diseases walled free. LLE, L3 ax Meyer returned yesterday from a i ho smd: L do with th C it Flowers—Mrs. General | 112 e and hareby is repeaio i'Hubert . Probert 1o continue in the firm v B Sials aerdad tdar dho waslosr boing | noribaa s ::‘??‘m,“al?o L ‘annl :nmlhal se0 | Comm ltiera. oa Elows Bnok::ndenml;: Boction d. "Thut this ordinance shail take oect | wud under (46 swme nawe, usswmik uil e lis SPE IFl ) J e R , Mrs, . | andbe rom ar r g o ! flrfi‘.‘u‘.‘.‘u'&f? :::q: AT The For an Irritated Throat, Cough or | hall ‘work. I shall psf' thew wchnyt James Casey, Mrs. E. R. G. Sattes, Mrs. “r‘o‘oii"flffilv_\lm’lbulg.“mm ::p‘“;i:m Withess our hands thi the wn“auy of May THE swln cF c co'l o e lardy won, Briliagg s | i O e coudence. 18 welr | 1o worha 93 mor dag, *1 Wik | Db Coar-hara A Hasmosior, Ats | §,biseizmans iy g™ ° o Huuk b, Puonsir, DRAWER 3, ATLANTA, G, 11 ¥ : h e ) wi . Geyer, Mrs, A. Burmester, - | Approved April'Sird, 1857, wylldd WILLLAM LEHAER. Per- | eflicacy, 25 gts & box, Byt A1 B W William F, Lkcukr, Actimg Mayor. , Cl Marks third. Til 1 Ao ¢ *Five firionis for two-seas-old ol e i, e 5 102k 1 it Tt ligon, Adrs. Charles

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