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(B} THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 6. HE PROFITED BY HIS PIETY, | s roiiesdaose gpmeotons i bore | T BUSINESS MEN MISSING. | srtuer ot i bkt e, e, fro A Py Lo’ the exconmanic ) I\ ave bond iy four amounting practically to the excommunica e e LB e S e ot gmating practicaliy e the greonmutier | Each Season - and t vider Pr— Jury against him, N lotter caused constdorable excitoment in this a8 1ts own poenliar malady; but with th . mound builds | -~ city, During the course of the opistle b Blood maintained in a state of unif vigor A Sharper Prays Five Thowsand Dollars | SEBRASELREWS, Oontractor Bell and Liveryman Whitney ! The \\!Im-t:"l oment 51.. Trae. | Cabin Passage, Railway Pares, Hotel Expon. | $033: ~Fhose men wiho aro supporting I d purity, by the use of Ayer's Sarsapariila Out of a Sympatiotio Proscler Leavo Croditors in the Lurch B e IR G e, | condians: Combise ot bost icrares K . "\'l"'“‘" bl American nowspapers that Archbishop Will ——— themselves in company with thoso to whom and tonies, and belg highly concentrated, & 3 Aceton WOUR U6 npnointed. cam it is unlawful for priosts to administer the Ayor's Savsapariiin is the most effective and HE WANTED TO START A STAMP MILL. | ram to Ttk Hrr.) -Fon da THE PIERCE PATENT PIAND SWINDLE, | {8h5 fyfer " 011410 uppoiited crdibal | g\ o) e ACURE EXCURSIONS IN_ AMERICA, | *ecrvmen® - eimomie ot al o s, patchies yesterday, was one of tha most popu = he Rio Geande 1 had serions trouble with my kidueys, T was_ unable to steep nights, and suffered 3 Loxbox, March 5. -(Special Cablogram to Ar men in central Nebraska, He was a Kene | Letters of Inguivy Still Coming In Atnegrenqre, No M., March The Rio | The Bee's Matchless Offer to So- | 7y, |3 ho g \ . - # A . bk < i TR v Bes 10 queen, accompaniod by greatly with patos tu the small of my back from Canada- The Re- tuckign by birth 1 always mned the | aph Men in Council irande river s be - b swell and h ere Hicitors for Sabscribers to It Empress Fredorick, by the latter's aaughtor 1 was also af A with headaehe, loss of vd for Neal's Arrest volished wanners of a typical southern wor The G. AL IU Fair- Other [ _"l'”"‘l‘* LA AR B L) Sunday and Weokly Margaret and by the prince and princess of ppetiie, and indigostion. These symptons Other Local, e T i | Loval News. which has fallen all over the state, is com Edition Wales, drove today 1 an open carriago from HronbId With 1 "’”,"‘: T TVlbl Teavdiad his native state and promptly espoused the | vy mencing to melt Buckiugham palace to Islinton, where tho AT 1. e Vs ! A b i oo it - royal party spent considerable time in taking It, nd ty troubles all disappeared.” Thie presnt. whiore s of A, F. Whit Advocnte Copyright Retalintior i the horso show now it brogre Mra. (OnvFn. iainiiger, o4 Bidge bs Losooy, March 5. ~The St. James Gazotte Arrangements have been offected by the | sericultural hall, The queen and ber party Springheld, Mass, i S The Alleged Fremont Fence Brought cause of the unfon when tho war broke As & member of Company 1, First Kentueky | cavalry, he was in many battles and reil B nknown toa number of anxious e hardships of imprisonine Kiow! e L S s wotnn | Bt s 1 it an Slo us to | Teceived nperfect ovatfon as they passe swindled | Isaiah A. Bradrick of this | s Andssasnetlla Atd i P his city, and their anxioty | this aftornoon advocates retalintion aeainst | publishers of ik Bre which cnablo us to | feerised bevfect ovition s thev pissad clty out of £,000 about one year ago e s His esca i 3 " S0k Ardnveons| ui 16" s (B AT the Unitod Statos copsrieht bill, The Pall | make n novel and atteactive offer to partios | {hejt e st Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cook was In Omaha for some time and b 1o was made under thrilling cireumstan, 3 L Mali Gazetto says only a few British authors | who a disposed to devote their time and en - Whitney was the proprictor of a livery ste y - - FREEA R came it S el \ Aftor the war e edited & newspaper 5 \ ¥ SU | will benefit by the bill, which means protoc- | ergy toward procuring now subscrivers for RESENT 1HE INPUTATION, o) . nted with Mr. Bradrick, who | Jjgisonville, Ky. Coming to Novraska *ut Fortioth —and Hamilton until | yio, g5 American printers and paver makers DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Muss. T IMAA EERLY Bee or Tne St Y o first hot vand | last December, when he disposed o Li18 OMAIA AV Ee : N ABBOtUs Physicinns Say Death | 8ol by Drugsiets. $1,ais §. Worth §64 butie esulted from ¥ monia. There i« a man in jail at F'remont named G H. Cook and he is believed to be the man wh lives street. Cook is a man pr appearanco and has o voico cutered upon the practice W of tno_ i together with — the | Nebraska, Towa and Dakota Penstons, | B botwoen this daw and the 10t day of that earrie yavietion in i wdences, H which he enjoved uniform success. He tiiled | stock and a job lot of good will, and since W asiinatos, Maveh s, - Special Telogram 18 110Xt SALT L “tah., March b, —[Special Telo , I ) i to Tie By The following pensions have gram to Tue B A special (o the Tribune Bradrick's family fora short time and then | county judge for ral yoar the interest of the senior wember of the firm iting subscribers in Nebraska, Towa, South ! disclosed the dexterity of his fine Iaiia W been granted & 1 Nebrask wa, Sou ’ TR N TGHTS AND T e . S R A AR R T e fram New Yoricsava ot Dr. &1, Lot | BOYDS, WHETCRENG band the ~ last olection aud Cnss, Nebraskans: Original--Rollin B. Allen, kota and Kans A S R W sty | dvelares that Enma Abbott died from the Rev. Bradrick asked Co oad in fam- | chosen county attorney He continued to negotintate until he was | John W. Phillips, George T. Smith, Wesley A CHFOIUlL Tocuid Vil \be) Kep! SUD | effects of an overdose of opium given for )} 0l » he o o g S A1y Worsiiip and o say erace at the fablo | whelming majority, - receivii pdebied to Mr. G i the sum of &6, W10 | Duueson, Jobn' Ault, Additional -Cartis ¢, | SCTIDUONS forwarded, and the wy WLL B8 | N NSRS IO ALt At By MTAK AR agag MARCH 8 \ that it ;'}“,",“‘l‘f‘ ‘l‘_“. ""“‘l i B ‘“‘_" ""“! “.]" S e Woca NI A {I\Y“V‘V\\\.N\"—I.\‘h'l‘:'; Gingery, Nathaniel Roberts, Gorald A, Por. | Made “”I"I‘I‘]‘_ ‘l“‘l’ \‘.“:’j ¢ Fotl Abbott's physicians, Dis. Bascom and Pink \| |; [ LEAVI |' I's people ud the boautiful bonediction he re: | neut in the Grand Army of the IRepublic ture to the extent of 00, and tho butener, | ter. Charles Adams, Inceease -Hugh B ROPEAN TOUR erton of thi \ . city, wh onsider this a libel quested the Lord to lot fall upon that dining | other sociotios i of much culty rocer and divors othor individuals entor: | Whittell, Amos N. West Allen P, Vay- | To the porson that will securo the largest | and sav that lobat pucunionia was the solo | ar Pantomtmie Production table wis almost good enouzh to eat along | produced several dramatic works that had | tain numerous sm cis. of varying pro- | nev, damos C. Armagoat, James Magee, Or- | number of cash subseribrs for Tar Owana | cause of her death With the other delicacies of the seasou Bocn stccosafully prosented, His death at | porlions to rencw the acquaintance of the | iginal widows—Martha C., widow of John H. | Wikkry Bee or Tup Stsvay Bee beforo | i b When it came to famyly worship Cook was | the age of forty-nine is very generally | absentae. Whitnoy was a married mon, and | Armstrong 4 Juno 10, 1801, will bo glven pries or CcosT & Fell Down o Mine 3 absolutely aublime fn bia improvised devo: | moury ’ his family hns accompnnied him fnto sac! Jwa: . Original—John R, Prichard, Morti St Lake, Utah, Marel V5. Specia tion. ‘The mannerin which he suppl GIVItD aEsRILANGO TGE LHG. noos anE. nugay. th Plattsmonth Enthusiasti ; sionar work arn the safety of the Tur Ber The board of trad: 1eld their good “and tho pure in all dands | yegular annual mecting last night and the sion, the depth of which is as yot unknown, | mor L. Peckham, Nathan Spencer, Fred (. | NOUND THIK EUROPEAN & rieker. This : | gram to Tue Bre. |~ A specia Muiler, Holden B. Mosher, George ‘. Ander- | ticket will _ jnclude | A . suys Captain Thom, assistant superintendent H 8 St '8 PATE " i son. Additional -Stas H. Jones, Thomas A, | rom New York to n Wk STA ARTISTS & PIERCE'S PATENT PIANOS, Dotiglas, Sanford T. Rungan, Renewal—John | This includes also all hotel an, the Mammoth mine, and a compauion, | Tho i Postmaster Clarkson Deluged with Alve wnd lented ever brousht | ( 1 1 t | G Guiny, Inerense—John Cherry, John | Sight-secing exponses, The trip will be mado | wero fatally injured 1ast night while goin \ | il e Asn b A th an excursion party gotton up by Mrs, | down in thecage. Tho engincor lost_control TIE KADIANT (LIMAN OF PANTOMIME pon th ould have caused the Bluriess, William H. Hardenburgh, Hdon ¢, | With an excursion party votten up by Mr g A et aro i ave causad Lhe stall | elaction of officers and’ dircctors to "-“ % | Letters of Inquiry Reed, Cvrus B, Quintar, James 1iull, David | M. Do Frazer of Boston, and will be ia | und the men fell w distance of threo hundred Sparklie s aton, Dots, Telon, Quareltos tho shouting Methodist, 1o say “Amen " | with the following result: President, R ; Postmaster Clarkson continues to receive | M. Ballief, Samuel T. Dowdle, Sared H. | chargo of competent guides. The trav ot o | | | 3 iy, | elo 08 hO cutes Avhateve "ho — - y\.‘u Galons. B 8 Do Wod | When Cook had thorouehly captured the | Windnam; first vice president, Ired Gordon; | scores of letters asking about the Pierce | Davis, Herman Drogo, John C. Hendriy, I ha v wr whatover ' 5 i eonfidence of the good he proposed to | second vice president, A. N, Sullivan; board \ 5 Tnstantly Killed iy e I y Milton Carnatian, James Morohead, Zeph D, | tour covers all the principal = coun . pateat plano. It now, turns out that the \ 3 o £ Larope Enginnd, T Germany, | SA Laxe, Utah, March 5. —(Spoeid o v v i ) o ry olienbec Reissue Jol A Pl )3y o8 ol LU TOPe rland, 1erma il " OUR NIGHTS AND NO Rov. Bradvici and son that they furnish the | of directors, A, B, Todd, J. 1 proribar, 5. | stiooth aonts failed 1 goL a dollar, owing to ibaleel SR R A sl 1 y BOYD S L means aud lot Lim establish a stamp mill in HOH¥Y Ty Cotton Switzerland, France, Belginm, Itaiy and | gram to Tng Ber. | Pred Fowler of Bingham Denver A fter trcostain amomt o’ meotin. | Waugh, M. B, Murphy, O. H. Baliou, Heary | the authorities here getting outo their plans. | South Dakota: Original — Andyow J. | their principal cities, iucluding London, fnary work Cook succeeded it getting hold of | Boeck and A. N. Sullivau, 85,000 for the ostensible purpose of operating Several new and important propositions a stamp millin Denver, but he simply pock eted the money and disaopeared, leaving Rev. Bradvick and son holding a very empty sack Coolc made some very daving and_ succes ful deals in Couneil’ Blufls by which he so. cured about 81,60, | Mr Bradrick jr., went to Fremont to fdentify Cook Wednusdiy Matines I was instantly killed by falling from his : < C1t was learied at the postofice that [ Wampler, John Molliger. Incroase—William | Paris, "Brussels, orence, | wagon under his horses' foot this moraing “’j{“\‘,.\‘\'\" MARCH £2,500 in #10 orders had been sent from Den- | M. Long, Auson P, Williamson, Venice, Milan, ( | Hewas one of the pi of Utah, and enterprises were discussed and o meet- | Yor to pay froi it on these supposed musical - - - SEVENTY=THREE DAYS OF SIGIT-SEEING, % STy o . 3 5 obt nd entorprisas wero discussed and tho meet- | {,yyumnts, but all of the ordors were utor- District Court. Tho party starts from New York Jduiy 1 EXPECT A RACE W3 Tun Be et duarloas A dlicks ing developed the fact that there I mmore | cepted and ' roturnod to the senders before | The jury in the case of flarey C. Temper | and returns to that city by September 11 15 o el - Py pavment had been made. Lincoln, Kan., P ho city for damnagos o Taken by auy individu alone, this Eu Talk of a Quarantine Against Negroes prise among the business men of this city G d % . & | against tho city for damages vy reason of [ Taken / : . \ ol wen of tis ¢ty | was gulled and nearly one hundrod of the | 26V S0 FIW O CRTEEE SO Of | popean tour would uvelve an oulay of at | Decoyed to Oklaloma, thun taeover Leon displavad Laforo, ILopra- | cltjzens of thiab town contributed: to the | Emiding Popplotonavonue, retiirned a verdiot | joust 700, 81 LoUTk Mo,/ MiFoh Bi=SAL pesial from | ATASL U7 Dar oW HRtah e, Trnatie BiR e e G O R L TE Gt g, | Bdtome By sending money, ail of which has un\nnl::U-'yy*-:x:\”{,;““ AR ORI AR it AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOURS. | Oiiahoma City says the mee question is as- | PEANKWESTON in the follow ing repeitoirer ate deposits ‘were much larg ian | Boen rotirned J. Cooper and Thomas Craig were put on 3 A i m kiahoma 8ays the raco question is as eve, before, and that Plattsmouth has ot triai before Judgo Clarksou on tho chavge of | Vo8 thesecond latcest Hist of subscr suming serious phase in Oklahoma terri. [ SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVEN1NGS s & LI L DA S LIS, highway robbery Heoftera free ticket from Omalia o SN | yopy, and the continued agitation which tho | THIR GOVISERNESS, RESTONE CALLED BACK. Iho now enterprises under discussion com- i ”",:",.R In Judge Doane's court for today | Afyenificent mountain scencry, the beautiful | subjectis vaising will more than likely result TVEPAY EXINING ¢ s K foob A Wiaon hAGSH VoI the r Allss | SMCOGRRFATIOHABEHE: OneAME DL tHE | 588 IOBDNEES e Ll i e 8 Golden Gate, the land of sunshine, fruits and [ in a collision between the whites aud blacks. MISsS MANNING. The Fremont Business Man Brought | {500 Gver to connect the: teibutary countey Enterprise at the Colispum, A T Wopolice, v g, W, | flowers. “Who has uot seen Califor Will | During the last stx months negroes from the | WEPNESDAY Tvisivg Back 11 Towa with this city, and _one over the The G. A. R. fair that opened at the Coli o, A lor. apne A t die bappy.” h-un‘; an -"mlw. and | otk have been ing into the territory by HAZRIL IKITRIKL Shorif Malion of Fromont passed through | L1aUe river to connect sand Savpy coun- | geum Wednesday night is bound to bea grand SIS aul vs Robert, B, Livesoy Hlisihd Gl b AL G ; Pox shect apen Saturday morning it reguing ies: o largo rolling mi A o 30.M. Rels Vs First Natiodul bunk f | great country one must seo its bost features, | Mundseds ponse o gittering | FOX tho ity Wodnesday afternoon in charge of | fud 1 eNorts to securs fhe Toation of e | 04Elowing success. Nearly teu thousand se Oinalyw ot Al C br o By o the thivd largest list of subscribers to | induceme out by unscrupulois Firestone, who skipped from Fromont s | new machine shops and round house of the | Son tickets bave been sold, and last nigl 5 oscpli Milligan vs Henry Sanguln oERl b | the WEEKLY or SUxpay Bek we offer a ticket | estate dealers, who have 1 THE GRAND One perfory 50on as ho found ho was wazted for keoping | Missourt Pacitic railway. Ao ofier will bo | fully one-fourth that mauy peoplo strolled 6. William Coburn, nssizneo, va Omana | from Omiha to Quebee and, return. | Wi « mythical town wear Guthrie, The SUNDAY, Mareh 8 8 “fonce,” His operations in that line were | 8¢ to the railway company which willin- | about the great building, gazing with wonder mort (el teiislal LA chads i Lo | are dest and sufieri > a h o s a8t or | i 4 il b vs William | ful " ce in mid-sunmer: To con RMER J. O. LEWIS revoslad by the quartotto of burglars arrest- | Cudo all tho land nceded south, west or }u;mnl!u-( t display of warlike instruments | LAl , va Wil ful St. Lawronco in mid-summer! T 4 FARMER J. C. LEWI © severe cold, but the worst feat ed in Council Biuffs and takon back to Fre . and articlos that have been gathered from all o 11 Focles lightful, How much more delightful to visit 1y D3 Tagk that st A St ve G W have brought smallpos th the . g “g - ) A R ” mont for trial legal Medical Practice. parts of the country by Colonel Lew Ginger George Cunfiold Harey A Miller | tom when with verdure claa gl e [l hoa SI PLUNKARD. Firestono was arrostod in Ottawa, Canada, soraska Ctry, Nob, March 5.—(Special | and bis assistants. T And all this pleasure for obtaining sub. | 43 I8 sprending, and the newspapers i o L eI e Tt b G a TS poration T T T Cinadth Neprasia Ctry, Neb, Mareh 5.—[Special e 3 Trnest €. Griflith - vs George Sehr SSIDEE T e W RN AR NS AN Ay B penly deciared 'in favor of instituting a [ Seethe thres s i ; f- 1 Telegram to Tur: Bee. | D, BihEnae To describe the articles would beas utterly tal cult to him away from there even with ks L impossible as 1o number the sands of the sea, | 13 Stout, Gallagher & Co. vs W. 11 For the fourth largest list of sutseribers we | Guarantine against "‘_"""-“ ks, Box sheet open Saturday, Orchestra seats, extradition pape ho prisonor scomed to | Was avrested today opon the complaint of the | GHISIEG AT SR SEENE ISR AN DeWiit . Mider, appellos, v5 offer a frec ticket from Omaha to New Y or Laleony seits, have several friends who employed an attor- | Otoe County Medical association charging ), Y For De His Sister, - bras The departmont where the relics L. Puze appellunt Philadelphia and Washington and return 2 T noy to prevent tho Fremont sheriff from | him with practicing mediciao without the | of wir are dispiayed 15 most o Omahu & Southwestern raflror - | Pliere are no points on this connent of | Sevvorn Ind, Murch 5 Special Tele- | PIMIE BDEN NMUSEE. bringing him back. Mallon expressed the | proper credentials, He pleaded not guilty | as there seems to be nothing missing unless | 13, D K Bot Thwoktor oalond come | Breatot) e interest than these three | gram to Tue Bre. | —Some time ago th belief that but for the valuable assistance | and the case comes up tomorrow itis the far famed aud historic sword of pany ve William Simon. cities, An American citizen has not com renderal him by the Ottawa chief of dete Bunker Hill. It would seem as though Col- a & Southwestern ratlroad com- | pleted his education’ unti tie has seen the tives he would have been compelled to return Accldentally Shot. onel Grizer had searched the four corners of uny vs Adam Weske scat of government. The versons and points | @ Lo S0 0l o a o, C without his prisoner. BrowsviiLk, Neb., March 5,—[Special Tel- | the glos in ordor to complote his. collection A Gilehrist vs City of South | of terestin Washington innumerable | to live, meanwhile suing for a divorce. Co = eiram to Tue Brr | —Harey Wilkerson and | If you eare to_look around you will sce guns A KANS\S OITY OFFICER Cl 's Kaufinan were duck hunting on a | that were captured at Vieksburg, swords that 1R tha G assaM HveE bis avatine Raal | Were sy cred at Shifoh, canton batls dug | 4 of Charles Coryell, & well-to-do farmer noar | Will Lawler. Manager. Cor. ith and Farnam here, loft him and went back to her parents MLIBCL L 3 ¢ o e Luriiaz 6 and to the intelligent observer a visit there is | oll had sworn vengeance on both his wifeand | #olit bone o oo S f\:l“}’“h;;‘:‘fl*; l‘T:";:"\';tlvl’“'&I‘l‘i Io"h(vl.:h'l{p‘n‘un h.-.-l :xu:u r.[Mr Burdel : Last nignt Coryell , il ¢ commercial and fiuancial centers of tho | met his wife and her brother, Avthur fhur- doas. wins card fi i from the field of Bull Run, stumps of trocs ¥ beard on g map undor 50 malkos him | (Guniey are alvays ntecstis Al el H b e R i eings 1 Secure the Rew for the Arrest | Wilkerson aceidentally discharged his gun, | (row L8 BCE 00 B B swamps and look older than he s, “T'he best dye to color All this sight seemng and traveling given | chuvch. He endeavored to take his little oA of Ed Neal. the whole charge entering Knufman's ankle. | it w0 tysburg. pistols that wore | Drowvn or black is Buckingham's dye for the | awav for obtaining ' subscribers 1o the | child away from his wlfe, also lying violont Chief Scavey has sent Sheriff Bowles of | A putation will be necessary = N Goneral LTt basiine: hveiats, | biskiors BRIl \\'v |,:‘;I\'n'r_l(\"l> s m{:‘ e N 1‘..‘}‘!\..(“ her, whereupon young Burdeil in- g Kansas City his aMdavit regarding the : cartridge boxos, knives, pistols and hupdreds soc NEWS, or the fiftn avgest list of subseribers wo | terfered iu his sister's béhalf. This so in S68, capture of Id Neal and sent afidavits P MAX. SIN IVIRMUINABLY. ot othot artiole & < ooiinagtad with the ST O3 A4 3RS, offer a free ticket from Omaha to Niagara | censed Coryell that rew a pistolana fired ¢ {Ehn 1T p Falls ana return. Ever since your childish | 4 the youn man, the ball penetrating his AherifT and the chief of police of Kansas City | Idaho Legislators to ¥ 1 as Long | "'_:"“‘ foitire ot thartaln dattho Tmproved Train Service. wondor was aroused by the descriptionin | heart,” Coryell is in jail v Litd tosign and return when the roward offereld a8 They Are in Session. POy _I"mm‘ e he I“'“:"‘l‘.:i battlb Mauager W. N. Babgock of the stockyards, | the old {school readers these wonderiul falls jhadianlice for Neal's arrest will bo forwarded to Michuel Botse: City, Idaho, March 5.—In the su- | of the war, These are hung about the grand | s received word from J. S. Barties of St. | vou have desived to see tnem. Here is the Will Taokle o “u-: Job: Cary, the Kansas City police ofticer who ar ral_frol o opportunity. A most delightful excursion - 09 and 1411 Dodze 8t, Omaha, Neh e preme court Chief Justice Sullivan handed | Stand and attract universal attention. Josepl, Mo., gonoral froight agont of tho | Obportunity, A most delightful excursion | gp 4 Mo., Mareh 5--The Adam 9 anc odze 8t, Omaha, Neh, ——— - down an opinion, which was assented to by ny tent, riddled with bullets, occu- | Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs bscribers to the W EEKLY or SUSD. . | clectric company which was incorporated DR URaToRR, B0 M i, 0Bats 0l | I A e e, 0 promiuent placo on tho muin’ floor, | rond, that heveafter freight tram No. 1, | Supscribers to the Wekkt.xor Suxbar Bu | 000 o laws of | Iiiuols with 8 conital of aalas ot thaldd ey adasr nng rectum. | s 2 4 s v This was picked up by C.C. Bailey on the | will deliver its stock for South Omaha to the | e VEREREE BRRES (5 6 A OsCEImT Sl sy e ey S dorand .| vides for three kinds of sessions of the le; of Chancellorsville and is now owned by | Union Pacific at Council Bluffs, and will ar % ot (62 Moribh . | #»000,000, has porfected its organization by LTV O LB R BT, lature, viz, the vegular, extra and the fiest | L. W. Edwards of this city rivo here a7 p, m. Herotofore stock has | o4 Bud retum, e famous Monnon €ty | 1he eloction of J. W. Slaughter as pre NE 2 sossion. Tho court held tiat this is an un. | W- C. McLean proudly cxhibits a diary in | boen delayed ‘st Pacific Junction twelve | 15 fust becominie Centile ¢, this_sum- | Lt Nl limited sossion in respect to duration and | Which b chronicled his life as a soldier dur- | hours and often more, froquently not being | mar would be & good time 1o visit the boom. 5 - i d ¢ | ing the period between 1562 and 15 received here in time for the worning marlet St ild” Be course n- The Pawnee County Swine Breeders' asso- | that the members draw pay at the vate of 5 | '3 largo collection of _southern papers -~ — gL Htral gt ] e ciation will meetat Pawnee City March 12, | & day foras lons as the session: continues, printed during the war are viewed with et Skandia Ball, i, L o O | tions us the Thompson- Housto r 0 po) re. Justic ston dissented his opinion de- ) . The a2 pri X \ X 9 N 0 8,18 % CalpItIuL [0 Lo Dass & faW. 01 Jor v-Knigh rhon ;\:.H intorestiag. program has been pr ‘L_”llml‘lyu“llw’-l iianeac 1]. ::'. idptiin IIl muchintercst. The o vrinted on wall, | Court Skandin 5, Indepondent order | {ha hot su mmer. days. Why not. secure a l-‘i-l\h Kuizht, Westiughouse pared arin I iile the session is unlimited as Fabieant i ‘othor Jinds : il Snns 4 4 b ot o £ a1 Westrom companics. the honest residouts of Coleridge and a num- | ted to &00.. The court ordered & pre- | from u southern standpoint. Hiha PADCINALE SN R te tNELy LA u it reen,; N|?“.‘\‘| o “."‘-lvh; ‘.m\.“ t of subscribers Not Recognized by Hill ber of shotguns have beea primed and loaded PHory Writ requiring the stato auditor to | T faney department, which is presided | Caries W. Eldund and Joun A, Nelson have | Forthe seventh larzest hst i Maniton | ALmasy, N. Y., March, b.—[Special T BUILDERS OF—— with the hope cf bringing down the miscre- | RAY the salary of membors fn excess of $100. | over by Mesdames Whitmarsh, Groon, Biggs, | been appointad a committoe on arrangemonts D VI ot orten tel s anTans bf || ranita isn E Ha A kroay mition was i 4 b ant e scnate adopted concurrent resolutions | Kirby, West, Bennett, McGyon, Schamme ) N y bin SRAEI on 7 i - : to adjourn sine die tomorrow 5 . S e JkeLL City News and Notes. the others it combines many pleasant e sented to Governor Hill today, signed by F’ t GI U 1 q Yavid Armatronglonnlof Sarny L coontys and Feenan, is a special féature whore thou ¥ o = < ures. Donver—the queen city of the pla 5t ' IR el aaanenonn P sary . ooty e Sinds of neticios both useful and ornmentai | - Georee Thurlow is among the sicle tures. Denver—tho quean city of the plalne | Morgan C. Buckley, governor, for tho rotu Irs ass uarriag es Springtild. He was born in Kentucky in AIALDLONIS Musqle. are on sale, including the silk erazy quilt re- | Denna Albery has returncd from Blair. sunimor resorts of Manitou ave delightful a- | of John . Colbert, accused of horse stealing | e Leading Styles. The Lowost Pr 1814 and came to. this county in 1866, ' He Avcusta, Ga, March 4.—|Special Tele- [ cently stolen by J. Bennett, who was al S. D. Rynearson is in Towa on bvhnm-.\ ‘doad Health-giving, '“‘I‘”“”«" in Connecticut, and now heid in jail at Car- N leaves a widow and a lagge fawily of chil vam to Tue B Rev. Julius Rosenthal, | rested, convicted ana sent to jail as a punish Miss Alice Grifiith is listed among t amid sublime scenery —what coul N. Y., and Governor Hill again refused YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED, dron, all grown, ox-rabbi of the Jowish synagogue, this morn- | Mgt for committing the teft, = o | Mes. Leo Truitt aud littie daughtor are ill, | move restful? ALl this pleasure for . < bonor Buckley's signature as governor on NDITION execn o writ, | With WA mop TA W it 1 vere quitly marrio ber of his former congregation. Dr. Rosen- | Basford and Wilson, were out in full foree | Mo. 3 CONDITIONS Sroan 5 (B vt With \ | \! \ ofaRL oy l;?.,.l“j’,.“‘";",»‘_m"’,"‘,‘,“'l“'l‘f\ 1he | thal wanted satisfaction becauso Mr. Lesser | and full dress uniform. Their drills and %, Cornish has returned from Teka- | Now what are the conditions unon which | s Ien by JIAL ANVAL ) olite weromityel o o a these tickets are given away ! The sec: SHHOR, o Pereuson Wodnosdiny afcornoon. Al | had tried tohave the rabbi's name str marches were murvelous and wer ched b A ! i b Blen oyl g eed T Pennov of Lexington and Miss Minnie | from the roll of the Jewish liter. society, | With much interest. Tonight company O, Miss Cocia Carpenter is listed among the “"‘t:“““‘: “‘\::\'\ “: 5 "\H“’"_‘\_v‘“ Obeyed His Bee Bulldlng man of Owaha witnessed the ceremony. | Mr. Rosenthal has not been the rvabbi of th """"f{'w'f ll:]m\‘w-\‘_\" \.-un»’A-'nlln"n".-!l{ll'lmls- sick. “h‘;” well and favorably l\.u““",, and New Y D. A. Holmes of Norfolk spent a night at o ‘I‘"".!‘“"&"_"‘”f,“l‘, f'-'r\mr?'ux\;’.."-‘\“7'2.5'\“1”" I |t et e L b e S Mrs. Charles Crunne is sick with bron- sitors have always found it an easy mat- | to Tie Bee.] —Nicola Piéro, young Ital Breakfast, - 8 to 10:30 a, m. St vt hotel recently which uearly cost him | ¢ Y 81 oon him and | cigs i thie olovert farrish s titss chitis, for to secure subscrivers. Tne Bee's sub n who was shot Monday by his pretty 5 B o e D b e oot | his congregation. [le was unsuccessful in his | “Pigs in the clover” fariiish anuntold amount illiam, young son of Mr. and Mrs. A ription list has always kept pace with it > ] ~| Dinner - - - - - 12to2pm S aaoye Pipe which passed throush | attempt to’ uso the cowhide, a policeman | Of fun. Five live, life-sized pigs huve veen [ WM, touns s Mr. and Mrs. A, ription list s always kept pace with jts Pasquilina Lubortilli, died this morn. ( 2 2p m . The roa e thatt A me | being called iu, who prevented Mr. Xosenthal | Placed Ina pen made of wire notting. Inside | Mack, 18 Siek. mr reputation and it desires to add new names o | 5, piero had ruined the youne Italian girl | S R o TR e smoke fillod. the voom, partially suoeatin | P TR L W HEXCEC L MOSIRAL | el thert ard & series of pats,ail o which | Joha Clippingor s accopted a position in | its lon list of friends. Being at all thnes a | i iiwise of smarringo: He give hey a SUppe S . m Holmes nud rondeving him unconscious. The 1 \was called to Augustaa year ago from New | it time Jead o a center. The lucky | Council Bluffs people’s paper it makes friends with ail | poyolver and told her if he did not keep his > - , simely discovery of Bis - condition, however, | FEREEE TR SO0 O deside. My | individual - who succeods in driving | Iaul Honni, Twenty-fourth and K streets, | clisses 5 e to kill him, When ho refused to mar Best Table d [Hote Baved his lifo . M 4 Bis i et i The subscription price of Tir: Weizkny Ber A it Y ; . Losser higs prapured Bimself in case Dr. | ® pig to this point walks off | is dangerously il Aulsoriniie e K she followed out his instructions, Judgo Hamer failled to bo present at | [{osenthal should attempt to use violonee with the porker, but a person who under. Bohiof A TndiMrs, | Saumel’ Mo is 3100 por year postpaid to any placo in : R tanenIlbonta Kearney when tho district court torm was R OR0N € OLOHIBLIIIBY YIoaNGe. atands tho naturo of the four-logad hog will | sik one encte T Smauel Mohan, s | ihis country or Cane £.00 if sent toa AT o0 y L i” dlhours. dvertised to commence ater so A R ey S e A | (810 ichitis, foreign country. ¢ 0 ] - alone, or with Geutles Therehas boen n @ood deal of indignation ox. | PARS, March 5.—[Special Cablegram to |yl Boon Baced in the south end of the bund. | Street, McGinnis blocl Omaha subscrivers for, DAY ek | gram to Tk Bee.) —Charles . Vail, whoso SSIN 1 oressed at the Judge's action and the Kearney | Tur Bee,|—The appeat of Peter Viadimiroff, | ing where refrestments are served at all | A daughicr bas been born unto Mr. and | will not be counted in this coupetitic fub 1o s}lnu:l\ unuecessary, uncalled for | the wealthy young Russian who was sen- | hours and in the most approved styl Mrs, William A, Lofiler. r:"h”"}l::“ 1:\;”',\""' o 'l"*"‘ uscy of the jury, has been admis to bail in the NEBRASK A and altogether outrageous tenced to twent ears * pe ory- — The electric light company has raised a big | for the papc BRIMIECoDIAs RION um of $10,000. The case will probal child of William Thorpe of Coleridge | jtude for the murder of 1 e Remember that Ayer's chorry pectoral has | smoko stack on the boiler house. {realniitopieal 1o, combete for oneof | nevErcono to. & seoand rial, Wil prouably Tz a vatlowed a sewing machine bobbin theother | lowe Atme . Carnine trosei e | no equal as nspecific for colds, coughs and all |~ imothy J. Flaherty will leavo in aday or | g horsts destting 10 o0 o sonding | attorneys are loth to presecuto on the very atona ANK which stuck inits thront. When an at- 1 {0 (A o MASHIEE A boms I atfections of the throat and lungs. For nearly | so for four weeks' visit in California. s s 40) 89 W B Sioht evidence agawst the defendant : toinpt wis made to remove tho bobbin it slip- | YANO, d'Avkay in October lasi hus been | jyulf o contury it has been in greater demand | *5 08t ACRCR G TERI ] in thele first onders, g every U. §. DEPOSITOKY, OMAHA, Ni3 id ipasacd. ditol tho-obilcls slon Somo widow and tho mothor of twa children, | L08R uY othar remedy for pulmouary com- | wenty-first street between M and N streets T gl i g 4% | Capital, - - =- - $400,000 1‘?}{'}“":3:‘ :l.“xnv“'-‘n.:;::.;:“ Ito child supports | §i"ddition to the twenty veurs pomn plsiata aidrnggiets RATR L S0z AL, Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William, | I'wo six months subscriptions or four Surplus Jan. 1st, 1890, - 62,800 Jiquids, as & moro dense food seoms to bo | Lide, e was sentenced to the additionn Stryk-on-Blaas-Lust Concert. Mubaca Aluelaht BUywy low”sad oannob | tiree monthe suise Do connisd Oicers and Dircctors--lonry W Vates, Prosidonts ovstructed before it reaches the stomach and | #1t¥,0f not beiux allowed to ros ' | The annual concertof the Stryk-en-Blaas- | 1% H i e 4 K e e W e Doty 3 for ten years after the expiration of his sen h Hugh Carponter as removed to the Mies Sy p 5 i Wohn 8. Collins, K. C. Cushing J. N. L I repelled by a sickening seusation, teace without_special pormiission from the | Tust club will be given at the First M. E. | yiock swenty-fourth streot. noeth of x| . Clipped from the Canada Presby terian > Vitrick. W 1L K Tinghos, cashi authorities. Viadimiroff is only nineteen | church this evening. atroet, i : v;;:_;'-_-'flv-fl:fl-'_\;:{. i -“‘,‘“‘!;'“ [ RaNinsdn, THIK IRON BANK. Grand Junction wants a beet sugar factory, | Yearsofage. o The club is in excellent form under the | Robert Montzomery of Columbus, O., is opr. ¢ K Corner 120 il Farnam Sty , O. beadaches by Burdock Blood Bitters N2 ] B B ‘ Marathon has a progressive meat wmarkot. Accused of Actempted “,m kmail, | direction of Mr. Charles Baetens, and will | the guest of C. M. Hunt and Captain Petor LG = . A General Banking Business Transactel lu-tmnumxru-wwimu\ weokly ! Panis, March 5.—[Sy | Cablegram to | be assisted by Mr.Jules Lumbard, Miss | Cockrell Leonard Jerome's A butter famine is on at k. * | Pk Ber A 4 Tur Be Slane has issued namphlet | 1 Chamverlain, Miss Lydia B. Russeil, A number of iittlo Theresa Casey’s friends Copyright 1891 by James Gord ¢ AW E : ] ago the article was plenty 3 cen M. Blanc hus issued a pamphlet | Fearl Chatborien, AHas ydln . Russell, 1ot with her Tuesday and passed & ploasant | 1oenin Mavcte s (Xaw ork 1 3 Bgo b in which ho charges M. Dreyfus with at | 7% S social hour Rl SRR BN : Gt oun ey b | quarteti i } Jle—Spectal to Thr Leonnr - > John C. Jamos s dead at Gonova, agod | tompting bluckmail at Monte Carlo. He al- | Tyypo foliowing programme will be rendered: | - Miss Mabel L, Silver, one of the teachers | yo) PR B R0 0 e on X : > STEEL PERS Aftoalx vears. " He sorwed four yoars. a'ine | leges that b s adocument in M. Droy bl in tho puolic sciools, is” contined 1o hor homo | TEFOME S (€A, WHICH 100K { Ll o T . Tywelfth Towa during the war fus’ writing, specifying how the procecds of | Opehestral—Gems of Oenbacl's Opors by sickness al 1ess, causes much sorros 7 1 5 . Dr. . 1. Kennods, secretary of the stwo [ the jowmaistic. campaign aginst” Monto | Vo™ Fou N ff Oporns i | Captain Peter Cockrall, who has beon vis- | in fashionable sporting as well assoctal cir o 7 > GOLD MEDAL, PAI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, board of health, has recovered . from an at- | Carloshould bo shared. M. Blanc has ve- | M duies Luinbard ue friends in Hume, 111, and Columbus, O, | cles. The end came simuly from exhaustion, } 2 T e tack of the grip and is again on duty quested the association of republican o Piano Solo—Rigudon . i am veturned home. G Rt (AT S| o T HE MOS" . LRFECT OF PENS. Thomas Dickson, a corn buyer of Oneida, | BaIIsts to deal with the matter. M. D Cello solo e o Tno Lily division, No. 8, Uniform rank, Knights | land in search of health and was attended it oS50 10w amploe t6° doposit- o | refused to fight a duel with M. Blan I n : M K TErow of Pythias, will initinte a number’ of new | Condon by D, Chep ho just s month AD SHOT bank at Greeley. The fellow, skipped wish | Will prosecute hiu for libel Recitution—Mary's it Bide W. Cable | members at'the meeting tonight Lanlisn by Rt Dhop MR A B iNON A:DEADSHOY \\ ]\l()\\ \\ l”\L‘ Cases in 1ho other courts remain the s company proposes to e it nzainst Street railway companies infrin Adams patents, An attempt will_be made to wrest patents from such powe ra Proprietor. trial for murder resultea in disagreement e iy ago sent him to Brighton, aud 1t was | rght at the seat of difficulty, is accom- the money and is still at large e Pl » Miss'Ly dlu E. Russe Hurry B, Menefeo las bought of Dorcey | Bl ] LR right at the scat of culty, is accom: gt P P S o The Cabin Reformed, T e MeDonalde 10t 1, bloglt L1 . Twonty s, | believed by the .1,,m,4n,u“~:| patient and his {.n wd by the sure and steady aim of o faste ar-gld pacing fn the Fort Madison penitentiary. The stat Boemanest, March 5.—(Special - Cable- | Orchestral Eeminio... .. Jakobow. ond strcet, between N, and M steoots, fov | family that the beautifully wild weather | Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Don't | 0 (e orld auditor has just issued a warrant for £2,356.67 | gram to Tne Ber The Roumaniau cabinet I ACaprlonioans, F400, which endured during the whole of February | fool nd with a pop-gun, nor a°| Record2:id L atfoxingon, Ky for salavies of oMicers and guards for that | has been reformed as follows: Prime min- | Vocul—Annie Lauie Dudloy uck | J. M. Tobins hasalmbst finished settling | had much to do n protonging his lfe. | * Flint-lock,” when this yeliable * Wine | 150acion Vinton strect, Omana month, g General Floresco: mumister of the in- | q Qi e with the insurance companios for damages | Al that medical science and the loving | ehester™is within reach! With sual rethrn priviioe s The proprietor of a Davenport dry gonds | i; minister of forcign affairs, | Zither Duot-—Spring Grocting 1. Nocroth | by vhe fire in his store, M und Tweuty-sixth | Gicitudo of his daughters, Lady Randoiph Dr. Sage’s treatment of Catarrh in the ANy ERYS CoLLory store a short time ago mude & boast that M. Esarco; ministerof war, M. Lanovary hostrt i MUl Featnar. o streets, ) 4 4 ] Head is far superior to the ordinary, and |~ aIANMH would give the first girl i the store that ot - Qustiosiiatmlgieabioie ol BRI Hieey B iManstemioil) ommoncoia rosisi[OUUMCHER Mcas Loalls 8nd. Mie: Woran i o Sl ctions e roasonably” well @ANHOOD REEY\O\?.EP',, marriod bofors May 1 @ bedtom set; © Ouly A sSmal Riot The Howesealo took first premicm at Paila- | dence on bis lot, Twenty-second street be. | F'rewen, could do to prolung his Lifo was done, | g owed, resulls in a permanent cure, b - Wondertul 8 fow i‘x“:nwmfl‘“ ond one of the lady clorks | New Yonk, Mareh b.—|Special Telegram | delphia, Paris, Sydney and other exhibitions, | tiees M and Nstroots, g5 soon as the weather | but it was only too obvious that the patient's | oyt Jonger be indifferent to the verie claimed the prize A smull riot occurrea early | Borden & Selleck Co., Agts., Chicoge will permit, lungs were in a state of collapse and that his | fiod claims of this unfailing R : | ull riot occurred early | Borden'd L Agts., ) 4 o S of this unfailing Remedy. L. C. Pung, American expross agont at | ypis moruing at Broadway and Grand strects | iy Major General James R. Carnahan of In- [ life was slowly ebuing away. Tue ond was The worst forms of Citurrh disaps Albia, has been indigted by the grand jury on | o veen the union and non-union o@ak Dottic Killed Her Hushand. dianapolis, Ind., of the Uniform Rauk, | peaceful and apparently painless. The bod hear with the use of Dr. Sage's C : " d R £ | I ear with th f Dr, Sage's Catarrh A the chare of embesziviment in counection lore, Tho patios atopped. the ) ; 2 Kuigiits of Pythias, was the guest of brothor \ i : 3 O e ey on. the might of | Wakers. Tho polioa stopped the fight and | Ponr Giusos, Miss, March b.—Dottie Fiolan, v will be embalmed aud bro America | Remedy. Tts mild, soothing wsing ] W uheca, Lot Mai January 1, when he claimed to haye been | Mide @ number ofarrosts. Dibson killed her husband, Dave, on a vlan- avi ot fline the foo houso at Jettera | 100 interment and haling properties perfect o ] P o e Fobbed of §400 of the cPMPANY’s monoy T IR tation near Rocky Sorings last night. The [ hrowery was finished. Wednesday. About A o and permanent cure, 1o matter how bad B?Yorg &"A.m" Use. v ol the William Johns ard wifo of Hampton | . he Grand Army Fair, pair had separated and Dave tricd o effect a | sovon thousand tons were housed. fnd about English Luborers' Demands. (e AR S Rt R TR e ograpied trom ity | deberaats Gnev, ' stopped over night af 8 Daveuport hotel and The attendanceat the Grand Army fair | recouciliation. Failiug in this, he attacked thousand tons were stacked. Loxnoy, March Special Cablegram to | a remedy that succee where every- " re [ Teft the gas turned o, After an hour's hard | was fully as great as onthe opening bis Avifo With - club, “whon shieiiled bim | 7py fou i birthday of Flossie, the charm iz Ber, | —Delogates from anumborof trado | thing else has failed. Thousands of | oo ibacs work they were sususcitated by physiciaus. | aadas before the great with a knife. o N ing little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August | unions, in an interview today with William | sueh eases can bhe pointed ou That's | in convenient for A straug comeidence i5 the fact that the 4 = T iisdad ol bl R R LG E L B ; | the e e e R 6 : e R ont Foom occigpied by the couple was tho same R ] : | “Korah-Moire™ ut Hayden Bros Ioantn oA et Tl Saney oy | Hemty Buiih, faes lied of fa o e regson s makera baok thele (ith In | 308 cure or refund (ho ©one in whith @ traveling man foft tho gas | DOSS the mempers of company Q. the com- | - - ored Bunday eveuing by number of | yrged that the lavor commission oughtlo | It With money. They offer $00 reward turned on witir-{atal result last sumuer, pany of female soldiers from Plattsmouth, | Robbed a Savings Bank. Aftera vleasaut soclal a fine sup- | ) qice one-half of workmen's representa for a case of Ci h which they can- L failod to attend. This was a sore disappoint e Jahah ot keq | mot cure, H“M“il ca, 8 . o Wafers, Curasa | ment to Colonel Ginger as well as ta the | pant A Eplscopal. churoh buflding, | HHYes. Waiw BuEha, the iabob ARIAtor, nekos 1t's a medicine that all ! T Gesslor's Maglo Hoadipe Wafors, Curasa | Jegt fo tolquel Shker ax well s 10 the | bunk horo was robbed of lurge amount of | wiich wiil bo tembved wnd piced on 1 lof | et uuskilled labor and fomale workors s o medicine that allows them to Ot TR e St s cnrvied ont | Valuabie pupers and money last night, Tho | at Twenty-third und (3 streots, Fyest wand, | Should b’ representod on tho commiasion, | take such a visk, G \ i - Ena N AR L AT {pligy i the | full extent of the loss 18 not kuown. Thero | has been moved from its formot site, Thirty: | Smith did not discuss the suggestions mada ocsn't commion sense lead you to 00, 1. | clover trnished cousid amusement | 8 1o clue to the robber: first and It streots, to Thirty-thind and Q | DY the delegates, contenting himselt witn | take such a medicine? Nasuviiie Tenn,, Mary Special Tele- \ 5 Amusemoent v ¥ ) ; to old us well ms young, Al 8 o'clock the e streets, whste It stands. uierely promising to consider them WAD dvertisiug fuke ™ you say. To WEA ENwm g fron gram to Tug Bee.]-Near,’ Cleveland, Tenn, | ohajpg were cleared away and dancing was De Witt's Lattle Early Kisers: only pill to - - Funny, isn't it, how some people pre. Sy wn the work of a prebistoric ¥ace has been dis- | jndulged in until miduight, Today the Coli- | cure sick headache and rogulse the bowels. | Curo for Croup.—Use Dr, Thomas' E Another Fidict Aguiust Varncllites. |- for sickiess (o health when the remedy garty doour, wasting moaknoss Jo coverud i tho, shape df 4 wall now under | seum” will be open all day and tonight the — - 4 S . Brirast, Mareh b —(Special Cablegram to | f positive and the gnarantee absolufe Fon sl el St G i cording to dire 0l s the o A0SO full ground. It is five fogt high and bas been | fair will close. During the evening Hon Gibson Gives More Bonds, l pdui e Qlrodeonne . b I i hall pre scence of dazzling splendor. Prsgrokr, Pa, Mareh 5--The savings r& wody for all sudaen attacks of colds, | THE Ber | —Right Rov, Wuliam Reeves, D, Wise men dow't put money back of A'spdenid Touleal work ; b o Tuad by oy pain and inflammation, aud injuries, D, bishow of the uuited dioveses of Down | *fukes" | Aud b fuking " docsw't pay. Prof ¥ ¢ L VO WLER, Movdus, Coum Fiaced 100 yards, The top stoues baveou | Joba M. Thurstou will deliver au address, Cuicavo, March 5.—George J. Gibson,

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