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Mrs JBENSON|T furly (s MRS, J. BENSON| [[I§ERY [Mrs.LBENSON Muslm U“ e[wea[. (Mahnees T‘ : o ok of I cor. 15th and Harney Sts., Ramge Block. NEW AND NOVEL. For this Week. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN i v 7 i CORSETS. |Fancy Hosiery g 1uee pomcng, | . AP Yok $2.25 Silk. From a 25¢ Ribbed Saxony toa in the city. Handsome Chantilly Lace, 42 inches wide, 8.75 por yard. A fine French Ribbed Guipure, 42 inches wide, $1.67 and : open work, $2.75 per yard. STRIPE SILK HOSE, { FOR LADIES L i Woll worth 88,50, BIG CUT IN o Tt EMBRUlI]EHIES. | : W HAVE THE BESY SOCK IX OMARA, SILK HOSE, : Or Sun Umbrella. | . A GOOD EMBROIDER'ES We male this stock a study and guar- antee satisfaction with all we sell. We \ : With Gold, Oxodized and Natural Wood Handles, lead them all. We | know all the ins and outs of it; know In fino patterns for Ladies’ and Chil~ know “T'HE WINDSOR” will wear longer and give better satisfaction | thata corset that fits one lady perefeot- ) dren’s wear; will give you a 42 inch 11 A HANDSOME LINE OF HAHLO0 ON Add “The WINDSOR" IS THE BEST 88c. A Night dress of best muslin, good width, finished, four rows of insertion in yoke; four clusters of three tucks each. FOR THIS WEEK, 88c. CHILDREN’S : 1y will not fit another at all.. We have Flounce as low as 49¢ per yard, and nar- A SKIHT MADE []l: BEST M US“N than any other. Each one warranted, 4 good many makes, in very short, very row Embroideries from le upwards. | long, and medium length waists. We i ST would call special attention to the only C. - An El s S ALL LINEN SGI [ We have the fincst line that is made of n Elegant Line of Novelties in Wo have a line of QPIEs T3y CHILDREN’S FINE FRENCH CAPS NOW READY. - s @“w«vms THE SKIN ";Q, PARASOLS, | Mt (orget|PASE BLAGK HOSE A0S Ranging in prices from Including Plaids, Stripes, Changeable, Moire, Faille in neiw and choice In the market' 3 5c to 850 . shades, with white and gold tips and selvage edge to match tips. Chil- dren’s Sateen Parasols, 19c. That we guarantee will not crock or fade. If they do, return them to us and we will Refund Money Paid for Them GLOVES, C;rsetWalsts Sk Liand Coton RibedVests| 26 A BOX. Best ;iroods at lowest possible vprices. I al For this week we sell PEARS’ SOAP At 16c a Cake. COLGATE'S PERFUME 25c¢ Per Bottle. 88c. Eight inch Cambric Rufe, headed with group of six tucks and fluished with two inch embroidery, headed with group of four tucks. FOR THIS WEEK, 88c. A good TajFate Sill; Glove, in black and colored; usual price 50c and Made, for Ladies and Children. [ We call'special attention to our A French Faco Powder that stands | 63c. For thisweek will sell for 25c. $1 38 S]k le] fl v “ ll;o‘dc llun,cml s and othér best makes, 3 3 S 2K rice 25c¢. Another large invoice of Muslin Un- EORAIHISAWRER | ed Ve ouly 25c. | T Lisl Ribbed Vst MR S- J. B E N S O N 25¢ Cotton Rivbed Vest| g AN’DSO‘\{E Lo or | Cor. 15th and Harney Sts., Ramge Block. MI‘S. J- BENSON 1B SII]_“ Wfll IS i | of the company at their headquarters in that Real Estate Transfers. A Botched Benefit. | state. Mrs E C Powell (wid mw A L Powell, lot Bostoy, tMay 16.—[Special Telegram to m ' ] e youns men's republican club iotd | b udwick pince, %3 15 B B0 $ 80 | P Bee,)—John L. Sullivan’s benefit at the ea their regular meeting to-night at Bohannon’s i3 vBning DNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY witd hall anflbw 1 be addressed by J. L. Caldwell blk 2, lots 6, 1, blk 4, 106 18 blk 4, Musio hall last evBning tvas badly managed al ill be ad in ovory rospoct, The hall wvas full of Jahn | SUIANMUGH NFORKATION FRoM A TUDY OF T W OF THE 2,8, 4,5, 6, blk 9, Oreiffthton hi, hls, \\ (l 7,150 1ot 15,000 | L' admirers, who, hearing he was poor, ca derwear just in, to be sold at former prices. This includes an elegant line of CORSET COVERS A LINE OF Nurses'™ and Maids™ Caps. CHURCH HIOWE HAD A REASON ‘Why He Remained Away From the HANDBAGS At One-Half Price. Mrs. J. BENSON Furniture and Supplies—Bell, Reeves and Marshall. Sanitary Affairs and Janitors—Shaberg, Marshall and Wallingford. High School—Chapin, Cox and Elliott. Repairs—Marshall, Wallingford and Sha- and a rousing meetjng is expected. 8 R Call 1 Tho building of the Wesloyan and Christian | © 8 bik 11 Oriana wa.. top R berg. universitiée norv,nmun of the oity has revived | Charles K Reiter an Tei give ina v State Convention. Files, Rogulations and Resolutions — | o b seest sallurny. liac 66 thosalo: | © Uiiv1ded onaARE & ¥ 5.1 6 Ko L1 DAl L Over 88 000 s | Reoves, Bell and Chapin, calities. To further an improvement of this | , W d. B0 [ e sot o ontiot that reoalbias T i | The pay roll for the month ending | charaoter a number of property owners who | AlX1 "“";“‘!fl;)"";'\ wite fo A L Root, lot did met getn cont of SISy poctipie. e GOT THE ADAMS COUNTY BONDS. | the 1sta _was allowed, the salaries of the | are interested in suburban tracts in that | Riph £ Oaplors L';‘;u;‘m,,m“m i, O ) Tt himtios Ao lanoolety | teachers for the month amounting to #,026. | vicinity held a meeting yesterday and or- lot 10, blk 1, Burlington place, 3 4% | will keep it, as John owes it to him., The An allowance was made the contractor on ganized o 8t rallway company with a | Ralph 1 buylord e htem to Y Mo capital stock mlm . About one-tenth of the foundation for the Elliott school building ot 1, bl 1, Purlington place, w42 cingiwas]verypoorithiroushouts A Hardened Case of Goon—The §chool | (g 154,75, This is about one-half the con- | the stock was subscribed aj the meeting. satin % Koo o{g \ mshnud vy D, E. C. WEST'S NERvE AND BRALY Tapas- | Board’s Monthly Meeting—Pro- | tract price of the foundation work. B Burbank, thie nopular lacturer and Kl\vmmn Fof8 AL bk S, The's aad, i AR e '{1"”"“w\fgr'»?uy:'g‘a'urm"' | jected Buildings for this BUILDING NOTES. elocutionist, mvesnng coumanmg ment to- | 5 3 ; SRR Headache, Nervous K,;tr‘%n(\n cpused by .1 i o ‘Webster & Briscoe are having the plans | night a$ the opera house for the cncl\lf lnlfl mkt Hu Inr u a 400 use of alcohol or tobaog, nkurur 9.1! Mental | Summer—Briefs. prepared for a three-story bullding, 40x75, on | the press glub. The counter fattraction In | J M 8wetdam an {l‘ tatrick Linf- Dopreaston, Sottening ‘of the Hrain, i 1 i Twelfth street, immedlately back of the | the way of oalou!n night of the May fes- han et al, lot 4, blk 4, Jarttord place, 400 Insanity, | leading to ‘flsory, | opera house. The block will bo made a con- | tival it is te vill detract some- E\A‘lml‘}‘m};l ;muto wggle C Kearney, e doath, u -;,'.nm uvhlfl?{tr-e n}sl{’vs.H 0 | LixcoLy Bureav or Tue OmMaua Bee, tinuous one to N strect, by John Zehruug, | what iro e atko dailce, but the prospect | ptof 5 QUINAAdd, ¥ o iiits O ch [SL, én",,mm angoll DY AveRoRertioR, F 1020 P STREET, whose building will be the same height and (s*xcu ent Ioru good house. National bank, p-rfu—uuo and purl 0 b At Belf-aDUAG OF Overind ? ence. 11& LiNcoLN, May 16° uniformity in appearance, but will be NOxT."Q o h;dt Y0e nij hmo omm 03 u%g wnmg 14-10, 140 acres, AA - 3,009 'K v;m%n;u»« n'nltl’ntmchntrugunfin?l i n:dbox of Judge Field to-day rendere ecisionin | with eutrances on both Twelfth and N | the May musical s bgn’a cof George W Stevens hnd wife to George T stx boxes fof #5,00, sent by mail prepaid on're- udgo I7ield to.day rendored his decisionin | 3, o) PG De substantial improve- | plete and gratifyin ol ind “what o | O%0rEe W Steveng Sadwiteto, o "c”“ ) Selpt of price. the injunction case brought by Barnes, the B. & M. right-of-way man at Hastings, against the bonds voted by Adams county to @he Missouri Pacific. ‘he decision of Judge Field was that the grounds upon which an injunction was asked was not well taken. He therefore dissolved the temporary injunction and dismissed the suit at the plaintiff’s cost. ment of ono of the handsomest corners in the city. A L. Hoover & Son, tho proprietars of tho Lindell hotel, will commence at once the on- largement of their house to accommodate doubly at loast the number of guests that it has been ablo to sccommodate hetctofore. The improvement will consist of an addition, 45x56 in si le, three stories in height, built to oftimes unusual in such °”§ a finanola} | John lnullqldnna \ifo th Androw itoko- success. With nting t! eclonlng night wat, ‘uu [V 4 ot w 00 ft, lot 11, blk 6, ipts wer “‘fl.,wm to meet Al ex- | . 8o Boger .Sd‘\ X a. ingurred and the patronage has been | T AInHol B e O e s 1t y limited by the capagity of the church | of'wiit‘was formerly Siarket st. Omala for’ standing room in ndditlon to seating | city, w d 18,000 room. The work lust evening in “Judas | D R Archer et al (trugtos) t6" W i Kob- Maccabeus” ‘was the trying time for tho | = bins lot Zandu it lob, blic 1, lots 1 and & 701 12, blk 2, 10ts 8, 9'and 10, bik local singers and Mr. H. W. J. Soamark | 12 FaRINILE B k5 o *WE GUARANTEE S1X BOXES | bores To cure any case. With each order receivs | ' ..{,,,grgrfl“;;;gm ;'g-fl;-mg G TE Hix boxes, Rcompanion with $og wh in Union dy ;u, tralns of Fine Day | M end the purchaser otr written goa achi mm?fi“m'm 'Gars, magnific I.Pu.ll, to refand the money if the treatmen do,.“,, A} . tor " | effect a cure. Guarantees issued onl co Blgepors, ond (betwoen Chicago, Bt. | ¢ i 8o Wgsvers. & S owining | GOODMAN, Drggist, Solo Agent i l’!rnln Cyatr Oarp, Gsata Freo, to holders of through | - gl | 12,000 Church Howe was on the ground represent- | conform with the present house in appear- | especially won commendation as o soloist. BIAawa 6,000 chlelgo, Kansas & Nebraska R'y ing the Missouri Pacific, and immediately | 81ce. Store rooms will be put on the grand T o John N Flynn (sing Vanugi, at Rook Island Route." the injunction was dissolved th itor floor on Thirteenth stroet, and the remainder | Tadies who value g refined complex- | nili ft ot ] and 5 gt "oe 6 1 1ot 2 DIk % ds Wost and Bouthwost from Kansas Oty ] P he ABBOLY D he auditorap- | of the building will be used for hotel pur- [ jon mist use Pozzoni’s Powder---it pro- Patrick’s add, XX 3,600 d 8t Joseph to NELSON, BORTON,, BELLE« roved and registored the bouds aud the | posos. SRR 1Re L AR s P P W Cavunagh (singié) {03 1 Cavani , TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, oard of public lands and buildings purchased | = The First Baptist church, that has been jn | ¢UCC8 & 50t an¢ beau 81N, DA Iovl angn Alisshe o 2 x:::::mnow. CALDWELL, end all points in thew for an investment for moneys in the | course of.construction for the past year, will G ' L ot Palmer and wife to Frank Stiies, iots g . 8 AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA permanent school fund. It was late in the | be completed ready for occupancy the present o (“‘{f“‘: "\‘;‘Efl;g’ "’; 2 1 Tel and 60, Nortn Side add, w ¢ 1,000 7 | day when all the pocoedings and trans- | Mouth. The workmen are now engaged in RaNTON, N, 4, May' 16,~[Speclsl Tele- Pliances aud modern Lmprovements. i placing the windows in position and they are the hundsomest that bave yet graced a church in Lincoln. The seats are all received from the factory and will be placed at once m position, with the carpets and other furnishings necessary, The time for dedicu- tion has not been fixed. gram to Tie Brg.]—The court of chancery | Ninetcen transfers, aggregating...... rendered a decision which deprives Henr Building Permits, George, the land agitator, of the bequests of | Yesterday the following permits were is property aggregating in value about $10,000. | sued by the superintendent of buildings: The property had been bequeathed to him by | Charles Johnson, cottage and barn William Hutchins, an eccentric admirer of ird actions were completed and Church Howe was loaded with checks for $125,000, the cash aeccived for the bonds. “This is why Twas not at the state conven- ion,” remarked Mr. Howe to a group of re- The Famous Albert Lea Route Is the favorito betwoen Ohicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas Oity and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul Its Watertown branch traverses the groat ‘““WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT nEINathlm Tows, Southwestern Minnesots, and n 3 00 1i- this case on hand and 1 was afcor bonds in- | Seventacnth street is now in the hands of the | ;0.0 o ) 1 George in the dissemination | Wensel Holub, two-stosy frame store,Thir 500 | {5used by the United Stites. Governme nt. n The Bhort Lino via Benecs and Kankakee offe: stead of office, therefore my business was | Carpenters and the frame work is rapidly [0t Wis 4 B IUD LRGN teenth and Wiliams 1,000 | dorsed by the fieads of the great univeraitios as | iperior facilitles to travel to and from I Y i 1n placs. 1t will bo o handsome ediic | of his land doctrines. ‘The heirs of Hutch- the strongest, purest and most healthtul, Dy, | 8polis, Olnclonati and other Bouthern pointa, gight here,” and the representative of the Flanigan, cottage, i34l North Twen- Missouri‘Pacific shuftied his bundle of ehecks ot ings cluimed that the bequest was illegal bo and u pride to South Lincoln that is rapidly 1,000 | Price’s Creani Baking Powdar doos not contain | o ¥or Hokete Meps Folders, or desirdd taformas tion, apply af any Coupon Ticket Office or address : ' : e monl, lyme orslum - K0ld auly'in cans advancing us the handsomest residence por- | cause not for charitable, benevolent or edu- | Ed. Feuran. one’ and'ahialf story fran Aol ?ox-:l’ . h 0 T R 5 d 4 ety O S JAKING POWD E.8T.JOH !. A. HOLBROOK, sun mentally compared his position | tion of tho city. cational purposcs, such as the law medita- | SwellingThirty-itth avenue, pear Leave [ New Yor| Chicago, “§t. Louis. aunlwn' ‘Gon') Tht. & Pass, Agts | 00 iy, Tg or Vice bate serioualy di with his old and lifelong friend | John Fitzgerald has the ground cleared on | ¢o3 " vice Chancellor Bird, in deciding the | John Betts, hrick Dasement i dwlllmg G CHICAGO. ILL. mm«‘ l.'i'm'"rl”.' (A U 7’:}‘2: “'f“ 3 Tom Majors’ position after Charley Greene | corner of Tenth and M street for afactory | o o 1ided theroin. He said Geofge's | M97Southi Fourteenth.. ") aviy Duties of Life daa fnd block that will be 130x145 gnd oae of the most substantial blocks in the city. The lo- cation is 1n the heart of the heavy busines section of Lincoln, and the purpose of th builder is to have the four rooms of double SOME DOCTORS | R doctrine, if followed out, would upsetlaws | Six permits aggregating o ot hundreds of years standing and create —— honestly admit that they can’t cure y i \ Ohaos. Reviewing Mr, George's literary An Absolute Oure. Rheymatism and Neurafgia. Others CH]CAGO S | ) y| works, he clas: nany of the statements as The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT say they can but—don’t, = Atlilo- ad placed him in nomination for permanent hairman and the convention had clected the other fellow by acclamation A Lancaster county man who witnessed the proceedings at both the Ashluna and I.lullh At -th #nd Robuat M hmxi. the q the proceedings at both the Asbluna and | eizo capecially for occupancy by wholesalors. | Nalluciuations. *Thore is," he said, -uoth. | is ouly put up 1n largo two ounce tin boxes, oho-ros Says nothing but — ou Vaed o .Xy Pt Horphiah E ] ltorior design of Charley Groenein his ef. | Lhe block will be crowded to comletion the | jng treasonable or rebellious in the books,but | &nd is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, Lat’s the secret of its guccess, oF TRE w York World' o b s Vs | forts to make Tom Majors chairman of the | Prosont month, tho author teachos docirines it variunce with | Wounds, chapved hands, gnd all skin erup Years of trial have proved it to be il S i L Omaha convention was to punish Church The foundation is rapidly nearing comple- | laws the courts are every day called upon to | tions. Wil b sitively cure all kinds of piles. 8 quick, lujr llut(ure cmcago M"wauk" & SQ Piul H' ron Celulistion Hmmlnx’mon-mmnmuu owe for not supporting Greene ut Ashland | tion for the new Christiay " church building | uphold.” The bequest was therefore de- r the ORIGINAL ABIBTINE omr cord, N ] ' ,- vg":. o < 1 —*And see how successful he was,” coutin- lmd(':n- .v.u-m-; of the capitol {fn--:lmhnn K | clared void. :nhl by Goodman Drug Co. at 2! .l:x H!i{’:fl"}?“i‘»f’fif.'.“:“l.‘.’““"“. sed - fhrougs Vol o EN ke ued the unknown delegate, a8 he ro-read the | 8nd Fourteenth streets. This buiiding will i YCRY 7 , cents per box- by mall 30 cents. . enumatian f0F yea ) > Bes! ) e aug En Fraiad i it Fowerh | od g unuown delegate, 88 ho ko-read the | Lo ot fess than #40,000 and architecturaily | _ Without health ife hng no sunshine, e i foven shetonylans 05 puets r,g' prisy | Tho Best Route from Oniabs and Councll R gk ‘ s EARDENOD CASR. will be imposing as well as handsome. Who could be happy with dyspepsia, ueuewlng the Veterans. ;)x.).«m‘-"‘.rh‘«‘n'umg‘ml.-".lusmn..-: hu. Blufts to Before County Juipe Stewart to-day Eider | The Catholic peoplo have the walls all ague or | NEW YoRK, May 10.—|Special Telegram to e e o' m--ql!.,-rm, s il i piles, low spirits, headache TH E EAST TOWE, the ol B under way for an addition to their church v N ( i hias | iman o, Godor T plo hiave s Rmedy i n ! :,l;,\:fl Jue oly Inissianary, DIOREM) ‘irl, | building that will cost at least §20,000. I'his ‘li‘”“’“‘ of ”‘}‘ ',“.’“‘1‘2 'd ‘“1 ' or_kid- | Tae Bex]—Mrs, Godersl Grant recoived Fésults claimed for it awo TRAINS DALy BETwemN onatia aND | PRER PREd SR 0 T RTan AL, ) wonk blaiat against i bivolveryeatold colored with | 00 s omporary arrangement 10 accommo- | Deys? Dr. Jones’ Red Clovor Touic | last ovening such delogates to the Mothodist Athlopo DDA xmd an o, foms oy L p,,.,,., T A PO WEdICA R fe stated th ” himta | date the largely increased number of com- | gulckly cures the above diseases. Price | convention us served under General Grant Athlophams Las oot f*"ml'“"”f " RD O Ife stated the hardened character thav the Dr , R o iesdans, andl (ol taanktul for Chicago, —AND-— Milwaukee, umxmmmuuv girl appeared to be, and the officers produeed | Municants in that church, and is only a fore- 60 cents., (mndnmu rug t 0., Agent. in the war. General Clinton B. Fiske all lhsm)dnh‘nlhvueu H 'y LY CURED WITHOUT OPERATION. a0 $le giek i court with & colored woman, who | Funner of a magnificent cathedral that will - grouped 104 gentlemen in the drawing room | ang Alri. Lovine Onteuar. St. Paul, Minueapolis, Cedar Raplds, CIVIALE “fi”‘?',‘,g AGENCY. plaimed to bo er mether, Tho auestions In | 18 546 1“( SO Of il A" ey The Ola Chestnut, of the Grant houso and when Mrs. Graut ap o el Sdldan, Toweed plos Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, i Suktl Haw Ved o o girl. / short space of time. e Y e ; 3 uide . e :‘l‘a‘tmu‘;m;“-‘-}tx‘\‘\ ;,,}.‘ll::'l;“t',t,fi:‘ l\'.m\.:“'}‘i\} e i . Caicaao May _‘I e ial gram to |heuln,d the vewrans were presented. After THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. L‘llnlan, Dubuque, Davenport, prositute dospite ‘her youthful *years. | Secoud district commenved to-duy oua strect m’?"::;u‘;fr":‘fikm:l‘l': ,f::"',',‘i:'“““'l;""‘:“f Donvar: “oolonal ng Nrm" Bhred Lirant were Belolt, Winous, La Cresse, Blio stopped for a while with @ sister, | between Ninth and Tenth streets. Thos Rewl b W B2 485, S0, 9| o o von-y ear- s K FELTU" &, [m And all other Tmporty Sio Sloppec for & Whle WHR O Swiw | mtwem Ninth and. Teosh swais Thewe |0 ca ol oftors, and will sccept one!| ol DReeant wilh their sleveo-yesrcld v N hy ndwll other Tmportant poicts ¥ast, Noribeastaed | oy he Liquor Habit, Positively Cured b ed and ' a daughter. sister left the city sho became an intute o number of places of like character. woman that was with the girl in court pr fessed that was @ reformer; that t with the concrete laid owing to the heavy rains that Liave totally prohibited work for the past two weeks. The work of luying toe sewerage is being pushed, however, by 20 from New York. At presentshe is waiting — — .rrn:‘r‘l“':r.u‘n:ehulzlnnl:l:::} é’flfl' ket agent s ‘:.,‘Q" Admivistering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specifie, - and working o have the rumors of mystery Murder at Evanston. I Il . e regarding the circumstances of her husband, | CHI0AGO, May 16, —Murder was committed “d er 0[ S Uu rdt 0[’) -uvr‘?‘&i‘.‘u“ra "t“‘“ e 02, P‘fl""d L ol Sl A ! . o . N e . It can be given in & cup of coffee or tea With: obild was hers and she wanted to keep her | mon and a large force of graders will have | General Boem's death st at rest. It has | at Evansion Ill, some time last night and SN & [ out the kuowledge of the person ! and would bring her up 1 & respectable vian- | the streets ready for the paversin rapid | transpired that had not the meetiug of the | there is no clue to the murderer. About § g : e ..‘:‘ passsisen by °““"$“' '“‘"‘"" ‘ Faa A mldss and will Tesor buink b1 SR0: ner. | The judge, however, took no account | order hereafter. A L e A aat nien e A e Sy Aud Manufacturers' Agents for i ther the netiant 15 5 mad rate of the tale, and promptly committed the girl In police court to-day Frank West, for as- he shorift went to sault and battery, was fined & anu costs, ST N, B Ean moil Monday night there would have been | kuown nursery garduer of Nites Cc aholto wriak. | Thoussal l 1 i 3 OIF the Lrain 8t Elvaust el $ ; WATEH wu drunkards have becii wade tomperate gen Yiis Iearney with Ler on the afterncon tr Hedid uot approve of the s and | Mminol y report from the investigating com- oz ¥ie e “"mlm on nnl sv: b foad ot RKS SUPPLIES‘ ‘rmnu A 0t Gesersl Paatonger :'7‘;:”‘[!?«"1-" lll::h:"n ;h:flvmll in E‘hl!r‘nz oo wif 8OHOOL BOARD MEEVING. stayed procee for niuety days mittee. Major C. A. Dibble, one of the com- | 4'sh1t distance fr T the v Liawe with & bullot CLARE Bloneral superiatendent. A R ko e TR M (e The schoo! board held its reguiar meeting | advancing the proper securitics, H. mittee, said: 1 had access to slhost Giakanos from te village with a bul Otall dasontatians A LAN Ul drissing of tnlr ewu tres will, " J8 B this morning for the mouth of May. Presi- | Sheridan, yardmaster at the B. & M offered and am convinced that Gener [ is chest and his pockets (i e e RS AT . Svecinc, 1§ Deoomon s uttar imposeibilih dont Gregory submitted the following stand- | two swisclinen named Webster and Doe committed suicide. The usual number of | Postal Changes yarau ngines, Surveys. De~ Riy @ hoageed usivas. 6 [1UOF BppOtite o o o ranle L Euks l“f commitises (u].;u:o,a.n were wo of the police for_fight. | porsons, pl‘imlj ally v old slnlllnlrr whose ¢ [ s i A Moy "1"}'"‘\\;' ial. T tail Plans and Specifications O A elan st s S 8ud Oougias sie. and 18tk ang gam, ‘ inance—Cox, Bell and Grogor n, the bearing hss no lence has been betrayed by the dead man, ASHINGTON, ) Specia e s i wpee - A ba, Nob.i 4. D. . Toamhors, Kraninations and Baiaries—El- | bk oo Mot or throghing hes not vet | late thomscives heard yesterday und holpod | graw to Taz Bre.}—The following Nebraska Furnished on Short Noti Gleet. T prescrive b aad Blugs fows ‘ Yioth, Chapiu uud ¢ ¥ Wallingtord, b | LoEicatlon completed the docket of ceses for | I swell the already long list of delinqucucies | postimasters were appointed to-day: Charles | Correspondence Solicited SN iy - - dildimgs and Grounds—Walliugford, 8- | the mornin reported i £ R e : & % berg und Sl - g 1y, 0 v n 1.3, STONER, X.D., R e etin and Coin of Bludv -Gresnys | DR \':?r;:( s al the teparting Dr. McGrew. Rectal, urinary. & priv- ! < rengnsd: iren tca- | Ofice, Strang’s Building, Pourth Floor, Dot \ Blliott and Reeves PRICE $1.60, . Sold by Druggless i i e . | i e g o v T oy NRRRASEL Lias gone 1 CLlo 1o atiend & gencra! weeting | stediwases