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o THE OMAHA DA]L\ BFE \l()\l)AY n show you how to create b eprings bt Further Rise Probabl Bank of | Muster Detor=Create springs? God England ka T.~ By knowledge of Hislaws you may also discover the seeret, M Ah! He who hud that would THE TONE OF MONEY RULING HIGHER. | be the muster of the world. | I'~The government, howev: showing you the means, Farther on, the truth that *‘all thi | in nature are related to each other illusteated in this way I'he woods hold the water, the water makes the meadows, the meadows the flocks, the flocks the nure, and the manure the grain, is Demand for American ailway Secur ities -~ On the Paris Bours entin Berlin and ankfort Stocks. prov ¥ Loxnos, May 10.—Discount was in demand during the week at 4 per cont for three months for short A turther in the Bank of England rate is probable in - view of the falling off of the reserve, com- | How Barnum's Circus Was Started. bined with the further decline of gold tothe | W, € Coup writes the following in continont. AboutL Wld of recent date: In ing from New York, but it is expected that | connection with an article in the Her- the whole will be bought up in open market | ald of the 11th inst. on the career of the by Russin. The Rank of Kugland has raised | 1ate P T\ Barnum, permit mo to give 4 for forelen coin one.halt | YOu @ truthful history of the formation q * and elaboration of the show with which © Lo retaln American | 455 e s indelibly associated, My veason for this is that the press all over | the country has been imposed upon and has vublished numerous re: | ports in which the truth has been sndly perverted. In 1870 it occurred to e that it would be a good business investment to sturt n ¢ ving wid with that object in Constipation poisons the blood: DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure Constipation. 'The cause removed the disease is goue, 10,000 in gold 13 com- | the Chicago He the purchusing pri penny per otnce in ¢ and other remittances It is reported that the Russian governm ted its futention to withdraw has intiv of the balance held by foreign banl The Bank of Kngland besides holding es of Minister Vischne 10,000 ¢ portion of the fina meot cus e grasky's deposits m treasury bonds to usein Novemt vduring the | Barnum’s name, crisis in exchange and gold, There is every | view [ entered into negotiations with pro that the tone of money is ruling | him. Although his family aud friends highor, Foreign failures have ceas were strongly opposed to the p Prices on the stock oxchange closed flat | principully on necount of his advanced yesterday without any sign of rullying, The | e (he was then sixty-five years old), I, dopression i foreign scouritios, owing to | Nowever, sccured himns a ‘partner and S e feom . Bertin qud | thus laid the foundation of the greatest ontiniigd selling ! | | wmusement enterprise ever known in the Paris, affected overy ~depreument. The | pig0.0'sf the world, So great, howev Jrorat veschod muking tho woeks _fall 4i;s, | friends that even after we had tnvested e of Among South Awerican sccurities Beunos | over $100,000 he came within an d Ayres show o fall of 41,8 f week and | withdrawing from the partnershin, The Chilian a fa panish and Rus success of the show is so well known that ne of 118 sian bonds e declined 1%s. In the | comment of any kind would e b railways tne chief featore of the | qyporfluous, It “may be as well Werk was i sh GLITL ORI G U ] sl o sl i S PR RS g w deciine of bs since the last | honorable. The silly story which scttlement, Although American railway se- | gone the rounds of the press tothe effect mvested in the W matter most his entive fortune wus ven- 1 in the beginning. Asfar as the curities have failen under the depressing in- | shat he had no ¢ fluences nere and the lull in the bull move- | thow is utterly fi ment in New York, there continues to ve an | of fyet, undercurrent of strength, In dealings yes erda) onside bie blocks reduced values h terday considerable blocks at veduved VAUEs | jochnieal details of the show were con- general that with the cessation of the cerned Mr. Barnum was absolutely movement the tone of the market will quickly | norant, but in its place he pc 1 recover, amount of commercial daring and busi- Valuation decreases for the week, in the | ness sagacity which amply atoned sessed an prices of American railways includo the fol- | o Jis ofher shorteoming: : lowing: Unlon Pacific shaves, 215 0 Wabash | (g the most 'ing munager that preferred, and Deaver & Rio® Grande pre- | J08 Fp O g G0 g SIS oty ferved, 2 each: Louisville & Nushville, 17 a 0 Lake e, Ohio & Mississippi ordinavy, | 80y price for an attraction. He was ] k, Pery 1 & Ohio Ist mc also easily duped and had to be almost we, lilmois ( ading | ¢ and Pennsylvania & | constantly watched to prevent unn St. Paul common, expenditure. Possibly this v l:.mm.; o Hht ‘4' m\ml ific rlessness and daving in monoy mattel shar enver & ' Itio 1o mon, | scret of his success, 1 o Bouthern: Pacitlo, Wabiush, ordinury. and | Va8 the seerot of his success, although, D s A : without u doubt, such lavish hs NOLRiNG 1harenats were parently wasteful expenditur ap- rommon, and Northern plied to commercial undertakings, would prove eminently disastrous. way securities were quiet. | With circuses, however, it scems to be ad Trunk fivst and thivd preferrences st | this only natural output, since no great I T Ao ol Anglo- | ¢ have ever oc L in Bells Asbestos lost s Primative ‘nitrates | i magnitude. - Year after . they and New York and Frank Joues breweries 15 | have increased in size, until “the dre cuch, ing-room of today is as large us the cir- - cus of two decides ago. Dan Costello On the 8 Lourse. was given a small interest in the show Pawis, Muy 10.The Bourse was loss ex- | {he first year of its cited yesterday but lavge amounts of Spanish | fiyed and Portuguese securities coanged Lands, Distrusts in regard 1o the position of several i 1 houses still affecting business. The xistence and S, H. . Barnum’s son-in-law, an interest during the second year, und The World’s Fuair, as it was called, continued until TR0\ et W\ ke e GO entea: |11875) whten built the Hippodrome 3 Credit Foncier 414 ¢ itio tintos in New York on the square ables fell 2f on the Avglo-American | bounded by ) son _and__Fourth avenues and Twenty-sixth and Twent seventh streets. Here we introduced hippodrome and chariot racing, and in- augurated a series of entertaininents w b for lavish expenditure and finan- 25 stand almost alone in his- Berlin Stocks. 15, May 10, On the |Bourse yester were symptoms of improvement tow the close, partly due to Piutsburg houses buving ifussian securities. The da; RO8Y: A Vi es | foralun | seburitics nyevazod igilian Alth at this time being very cent. The final quotations clude the fol- | poor, 1" was reluctantly compelled to lowing: Russian 4s, 105.00; Deutsche bauk, | sever my business connections with Mr, 158; Mexican 6s, 80.50; short exchange on | Barnum in order to spend the summer Tondon, 2043 long exchuugo on Loudou, | in- Zurope. Thus ended . partnership 20.80; ) 2 in every way a pleasant and one. If any one wishes 3 Ailaitetitdopron: the oviginal® contract be- sion on the Bowrse is abating. Prices elosed tween Mr. Barnum and myself T am sure firm v T'he final quotations inc my #on, W. W, Coup, general offices of Hun, n kold vente, ' Italian, &2, the Chicago & Northwestorn railroad Branlah i NS I shary 't‘vhm 150 [ company, will be pleased to show it and 2 st Ll ) Burnum'’s letteraccopting my propo- T e sition in 1870, There was absotutely no s X N one but he and 1 in the original firm. An ancedote showing Lincoln’s An interesting fact not generally known ciful nature in a touching light, and re- | i< that both the Barn 4 re Pl It s by MFlI0L T Chittandonbntihin [l b uioarpuiyand Borepatgh cial suce e Sl 0 shows originated in Del is., the “Recolleetions of President Lincoln and | fiyst by myself and the se S haela His Administration,” from authentic | Mabic: sho. fehiD sources, is the one of the sleeping senti- SRR nel, William Scott, the Vermont boy, | Gessler's Magic Heatacne Wafers. Curcsall whose life Lincoln' saved after ho hid | beaduches it all druggists condemned to bo shot. Lincoln per- : sonully suw Scott und talked with hima | . YWhere Gold Comes From. long time. Scott would not talk to his | ‘'he gold taken from the river bars comrades of the interview aftor tly in the form of scales resemb- e e ety el ling cucumber soeds and of varying size, letter from fiome, he finally opened his | 5a¥8 & writer on ploneer mining in Cali- heart to a friend in this w fornia published in the Century. It “Phe president was the kindest man 1 | Was most plentiful on the bedrock and had over seon. T wus seared b fivst, for | in & fow inches of the soil above I bad never before tulked with a it, though sometimes three or four feet man, But Mr. Lincoln was so casy with | of earth wonld pay to wash. Where the that T soon forgot my | bedrock was hard the miner cleaned it, He stood and he savs | for a shovelful of dirt might contain a stand up here and look | few dollars in_small particles. Where 1 did us he vade me. | the bedrock was soft shale or slate on My boy you are not going to be shot to- | edge the miner picked away an inch or MOrrOW. I trust you and send | 50 and ‘washed it, as frequently the vou back to your vegiment. I have | Scales were found to be driven quite vowe up here flom Washington where | | thickly into the crevices, When the have got a great deal to do, and what 1 | €1ound was very rich the rocker was want to know is how you ure going to | ¢leaned of gold every hour or two. v my bill." There was o big lump in | When work was over, around the supper throat. Tcould searcely speak, But | five the events of the day were discussed, 1 got it crowded down and managed to | earnings compared, reports made —of say: “There is some to pay you and | £rizzly bears or deer seen or killed, of I will find it after alittle, There is the | Petter diggings of “coarse gold” discov- bounty in th ings bank. 1 guess we [ ered. This was the hour for specula- could borrow some money on a movty tions as to the origin of the gold in the on the farm.’ 1 was sure the boys would | Fivers, and a strong opinion was ente help, o 1 thought we could make it up | tained by muny who were not well read if it wasn't more than $500 or 600, *Bat | that immense masses of the precious it is 0 great deal more more than $500 or | Metal would some day be brought to #600,” he said, Then Tsald T didn't see | lizht in the snow-cupped peaks tower- how, but [ was sure I would find some | in# to the east. “Coarse gold” was way-—if [ lived. acharm to the ear of the ordinary “Then Mr. Lincoln put his hands on | Winer. Hisclaim mignt be paying him my shoulders wnd looked into my face as | 41 0unce o day in fine gold, bit he was if "he was sorry and said: *My boy, my Lways interested in some renorted dig bill is a very Turge one. Your friends | #10ds far away where the product we eannot pay it, nor your bounty, nor your | 11 lumps, and not infrequently he left a farm, nor all your comrades, Theve is | 2004 mine to seek some richer Bl Do- only one man in all the world who ean | fudo. The cha nd besetting ay it, and his name is William Seott. | fiultof the early miner was unvest. Ho f “from this duy Wiilliam Scott does | Was forever secking be tter fortune, Yet his duty, so that, if I was there | it Was this passion for prospecting that when he comes to die, he can resulted in the diseovery of gold in an me in the face as he does now, ana incredibly shoet time from the southern have kept my promise and I have done | end of ihe San Jonguin valley to the my duty as a soldier, then my debt will | horthern lwit of tk To **pros- be paid. Will you make that promise | Peet” =~ was 1o u that and try to keep'it?’ T said [would make | l0oked favorable and make an ex- the promize and with God's help I would | dminution of The miner would keep it He went away out of my sight | 1ake a pan of earth, shake and gyrate it forever. Tkuow I shall never see him | Under water, raising and tipping it re- n, but may God forget me if 1 forget | GUe utly to run the dirt and water off, his kind words or my promise,” then plunge it again and so continue bl i until a small residum of black sand and gold IS speck of gol s the ho Excelsor Springs, Mo, fron water s | §010 repiuined. A sneck of yold was the I have eve J. W. Moore, | " several specks were eral colors’ The Dukota, City. [ and the number and size dete i wined the jud of the mine Ma'ing Springs. whether he should go to work or move The New York assembly has voted | O I buve seen ounces taken in this that the forestry commission is to be re- | V0¥ i & single pan, but in the eurlicr tained Soon after its orgunization, its duys we counted a “bit™ to the I socond anuual report, printed in 1887, | CoBts, o fuie prospect. made an innovation upon the usual | gman i B a1l ity wonotonous character of commission re- | Little Ear ! I st 0 . Best pill for Constipa ports, says the New York Commercial lm.;., best for Sick Headache, best for Sour Advertiser, in the shape of & cheerful, | Stomach, MOORE'S MURDERER HANGED. GUN ¥ OWDEIL Hugh G Clnrk Genl Westorn Age | Dupont's Sporting OMAHA Mamfeturers” and Jobbers” DIRECTORY. 4 BICYCLES, A, H. Perrigo& Co. ,How plam tomy mmd are ihe scenes of The Killing of the Omaha Traveliny Man Avenged at 0.tawa, As my recollection recalls the to Viewy The soap-hettle hung on the p es of FORD'S REAL NAME WAS RUDOLPH, Carpenter Paper Co, M. 0. Daxon, wrapping and WrIting paper, eard pa ancy Knew! :3 UIS: His Nerve to the Buthose days of §2! Have long Tbe use oF -_——— FUR, WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW, Geo. Oberns & Co,, | J. 8. Smith & Co, 5138, 1ith street, Affecting Meeting 13 Farnam St Omaha, — BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS. Omaha Repnbl bank suppites, coasequenl smce depar Yy and we o the stuff ‘gan warne and fo lan msh 5 500N as they o fered. | 14081012 Leavenworth st n Printing Co and everyihing William Rudolph, alias Charles . was hung at 10:11 this the murderer the traveling lumber IRON WORKS, Omaha Safe & Tron of David Moore, man of Omala was Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, eloctrotypers, blank bo “fl?&“% =40 e —_—n SANTACLAUSSOAP " NKFairaank & Co. CHicAco, Paxton & Vi — ) Irish antecedents his = parentage was German the last day of the Sisters of Mercy 5 Manuf'rs firo and burglar life were two and a Catholic | Catholic faith, r'hie condemned man showed deep -_— BOOTS AND SHORS. Clarles A, Ooe & O, Manufacturers 0 shutters and & Jackson ste Wilson & Drake, Mg tubular fues Kirkendall, Jones &Co Man ufactur's Acme Imn (\ml Wire W © Meeneck, alias > pleaded guilty to and had been for fourteen st evening his wife, 1 complicity in Moore's murder sentenced to @ and 19th stroo penitentiary nam (v II\ (‘ LITHOGRAPHING. Rees Printing Co, thieves' paradise in the seventies of mecting of the two was very affecting. She was also chased out of Chic: twenty minutes the pair wept and talked 0 and her ‘ anl Al wnd examino productions land for the ¢ ity market produces ice of a , that finds pure penitentiary in the Joliet New York reform vorn in the slums of New York and had been a tramp sine ys. the wife being taken immed BUTCHERS. has also served a te tiary and two terms i sers from meat 1t and Howard Ste ——— LIQUORS. Rudolph displayed the wondertul nerve which characterized him ym the begiuning of the trial st of building the ost each year on the . however, may exception of William Darst, ting with his wif ing was shown by the murderer. “The sprivg of the trap spread the veil over one of the most horrible tragedies ever mitted in the county of LaSalle 1 that in th emotion disy thriving city | © gARRIAGES, BUGGIES, that furnishes w market safety with which ladies may ontemplating ¢ tive, Syrup of Figs, under ali con v favorite’ remedy. eye and to the 1 acting on the kidne; use the liquid ank Dellone & Co. lquors and Genuine No WAGONS AND R. R. (:mu yet effectual ) into court CARPETS Omaba Carpet Co,, In RHegard to 1 . DL Street of as follows to CLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl. , the condemned man, was driven and a balf m v passed at the the legislature, N L. Kirscht & Co,, Tesale Liguor Dealers |y A. Frick & (o, lesnle LiquorDeale s » will be done \ s hack water would beneficial 1o any person above, while the Kansas Farn absorbing topie cussion with the people of the semi-arid region, applying water to the land for the pur- pose of watering the growing crops is eyes of thousands of people. Rudolph was placed in tae cage in the jail When removed from his 104 Harney St ind work an porarily to those near would eventually be inconvenience at hand below, office last evening. cell in the jail he time during the past we to Sueriff Taylor aud the laughicg and cerned as a man unconnected with the At 9 o'clock the prisoner retired to his cell. He had no desire to sleep, but talked death wateh on v LUMBER. G, W, Douglass & Co. Hardwood Lumber, and talkod freely John A, Wakefield, West & Fritsche Manufacturers fine clgars the speculator and scientist. In this line the writer wishes to present a method that has not attracted attention toa very limited extent. Oharlos R, Leo, [Wyatt - Bullard Lum- ed to run into This method COAL, COKE, EIC. n application, to a certain extent, und ordinavily cheap, w, for it has been i operation in some the old world for centuries. wtion by ditches, His rest dur the dam by the spreads out L00n seeps or springs break out below the dam at the sides of the bank for quite a distance furnishing to the of water so lo the pond to d cess is somewhat \\nnluu some the expense or cost in cash exe l(r~l of the dam. legislature will simplify and cheape Ih-' method of nd slept four hours. ck was disturbed, and on the two he slept from 3 o'clock to 7 201 and Tzard Streets, Omaha (;o.\\ On\u and| COoutant & qr|u|r.w | ardand sofe ¢ Aay & L..».\_y, | Louis Bradtord, Lumber, lime, cement,ato o'clock he awoke, He appeared !mmlu.'l\l\ rested g - id was bright I and Douglas | Hulbert & Blum, OBio Tump.Rock $prin z4 25 Douglas stroot. Hiis appetia P. H. Mahoney & 0>, poor, but no more thau it had He ate a small piece of mutton, s, a picce of toast and drauk coffee i in_excellent shape and was really in better spivits than the officials of the jail who wait » was taken from his cell and t black suit, with s: laterals, ete., MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, | I Oberfolder & Uu. Tmportersand Jovlers 1o 10th and Douglas sts Howell & Co., established It is hoped C. A, Stonehill, “American I‘ud Co. goes on day and night. year after ye in this matter, western Kunsas who a stream on his farm that is running investigate sub. seepage and attived in a ne 116118 8. 10th St., purchased espe wore a white with a small string ne death warrant was r quested that his boay be turned over tc {cating, who would give it a Christian nately this method to a limited ar low lands lying san only be applied lvery person 415 8. 15th streot “Nebraska Fuel O, 2158, 15th stroet, down collar, djucent to the streams or spring branches that afford running water for at least a greater portion ot Johuson ‘Bmm A H"“Pc. Jr., by damming There are but 914 Farnam Sireet m for this purpose. will furnish h,,n\!u:n by ditches, it is most needed the flow of the streams is greatly diminished by drouth and evapo, to many the benefits of i annot utilize s Hoping that this letter m investigation in this matter, [ remain yours for sub-irrigati ing a dam or dams, across the stream it is bordered on 4 arms were piuioned and at'10 o'clock the march through the Jjail cor- ridors to tho seaffold beg: i was subported Upon entering dolph. Dean Keating and Sheriff T deputics ascended 1513 Douglas Street. CFMEN’I‘ _AND LIME. Mount & Griffia, 215, 1th streat, % }.’ H\vvus & 00., 1602 Farnam strect, (Illlt‘ the water "B. G. Barratt. the water-level in the pond ncarly to ey building Ru- i at of the adjacent land, rigation takes the tempora This method J. 7. Johnson & Co,, | 2188, 15th stroay place by percolation or the water the scaffold, ])uml and the moi ‘e by capillary attraction ish moisture to the roots of the ng crop to pxmhuu a wuml yiel when crops and would be entir affected by the moisture may at first be confined only to a narrow strip near the pond, but if the pond is kept filied this v\l,clhl\c each seas He held s nerve from beginning to end,and he entered the bluldihg he no signs of weakening, blll controlled hm elf E\glefiormte Works| T, Ruemping suflicientiy OYsThRS Cuusolulatud Tank [A, Booth Pnckm.- (}a,, Tret Tron Corn Window eaps, metulio somewhat _exeited, How much mouey have I got in my bank? Oystors, fish and eanned The black robe was then adjusted, his legs Refined and lub were pinioned and the the black cap was drawn down. Sheriff Taylor cut the rope wmu. held tho DR\’ GO(JDS Kllpumck Kooh Dry Dry goods, notlond! ge nts furnishing goos. Corner 11th and Harney What will I do thén, stranger! you sec,sister has such a terrible cough, and’ people suy it will be « one made safo. AT Bishop, Managor. | 1308 Leavenworth, L e e AR HARDW ARE. thor& Wllhdmy Co| Lee-" lark-Andreeson Hardwaro Co, bad on her if she M. E. Smith & (u. vetier soon, and the folks tell mo rup will cure it right Thank you, will become more Haller's sure cough 50 you seo—i o cent Cor. 11th and Howa ueck was broken. Tu seveuteen was pronounced dead by the physicians. There was o hitch nor jar tion, everything passing off smoothly. Keating was_givi will bury in his pa Cor. 10th and Juckson sts E pose of ordinury above the water-level to W ON HIM. where benelit ceases is variously es- timated at from cight or nine feet, depending much on the natuve of the sei posed largely of sand is affected quickly, i il absorbs the he moisture LECTRICAL SUPPL!]‘_‘.S’ Wolf Electrical Co. in the execu- Louis Merchant The Opinion of a St. the remains, which he PRODUOE, COMMISSION Sohrood or & (lu., vers butter an1 W. J. Shaw of the firm ¢ mond one of Ribbel & Sm'th, On Tuesday morning June 1814i6an 11014 vOnue: body of David Moore of Omaha, was d ered in Allen Park i i The murdered man bl coupling piv, no wounds being found and face, each of which had feet around rass was discolored with blood red in the fruit and en spending a day or two in he was the wuest of I, s shown u\w‘l th FARM MACHINE;RY ETC. lnrhu, Onudurlf & T G Nurthwfll business, has outh 11th streot. E B Branch & Uu,, dam ean_be built cheaply and at odd_spell ten to death than seven ghastly Rosso & o, . €alifornta and | tropical fruits, | 1215 Howard streot. Porter Bros, 0, B. Brauch by whom ho Skandla Plow Oo,, 1 Shorman ave. crushed the skull, his body the g wvorably Tmpressed with w nat. 1o s of Omaba in ¢rossing th . commg up Tenth strect, but when he came to drive around the cit the size and evident substantial, railroad bridge 1211 Howard streot. built to stand for ag distance below the dam will but ordinarily should be placed in this, should be builtat the lowest point where irvigation is desived, water not be raised toa sufticient height, further up the stream another dam, or a series of dams shown in the torn n]: sod und ¢ he was astonished at instrument of prosperity of no reliance Rnh rt Purvm, ind the dam which l:l\' but a few | be benefited; and a woman's served as tho only clues to the " lEoS: Roller R, T, Davis Mill Co., and should It was the day of the republican state con- vention aud thé steriff and two of his depu- i capi /ing only one to whoin the visitor and Tie Bee b ilding. especially t he declared was ahead of Kirscbraun & Sons, Jas. A, Olark & O, Butter ezgs and poultry. anything in St. The fruit business of St. source of wealth to people being engaged 1 the growing of ber- far east as Buffalo, Y., and west to Denver and north as far as Minneapolis. tiniment has met with and cases pronounced ve l)l I'H treated with success, v and the state’s attorne 8 F. Gilman, | Omaha Killing Co,, peoplé could look to for work in ferreting out the perpetrators of the crl after the discovery of the body ney Blake and [ Louis is a great thousands of Percolation or entre dam i seepage may ~<hulluw dit 0 South 13th st Williams & Oross, Produce and fruity Bates & Co,, Country_prod ries which are puty Sherifi Reid noticed an on the court house s i v, Rei sted her on suspicion o minutes the stor bare to him and tho state's sundown of the same day David Moore . They were Charles Rudoiph,alias ord,and his wife Kate. Willi Mianie Wintering, special grund ju with the pond of 10 hold wat secpage process will be ex drains might bo used in this c on- annual crop sed, but never when pern FURNITURE AND CARPETS. D»,\uy & Stone and inside of fift Haller's barb v 1214 1arney streot, I R.mdnym & &on, Jiveriok & Co. ction where 1206-1210 Farnam St Beche & Runyan Far- justly celebrated remedy; ready for instant rs St.New Orl s, AL (TR RUBBER GO(JL)'S ETOC. and ‘applied for se n was tried in tment of nine-tenths of the peo- aved with only a life s Horse Wrecks Two Trains. A rather unusual the Lehigh Valley road at Cherry Ford, Pa. portation broke out of the August ar ., SugurLaRg l to ,.mpnm onflow ur water, Buccossors 10 C-A. method of application of water for i gation by tile or pipes is question occurred on Grace nua 1ith St GEN] FS' FURNI%HING GOODS. ider & TLoomis, | 3. T. Robinson Notion «and Tmporters of Oumln Ruhlmr Co., November and ys. After an hour's d found him guilty and pre- seribed tho death penall Judge Stipp, the tri manned by overwork during the trial that us prostration two days following the verdict and for a week his v just us an- » The animal became tangled up between the two and ooth trains were i Both tracks wer s the roots and produce much o the \H\lul nm]s egr will an find udge, was so un- i« S o e thom cleared of these obatructions. furnisiiing goo headgates are built into the (l.mm for the purpose n[ lowering the land when it ~l|n\|l:l rainy seasons, but n is [muul very difi- cult to prevent collapsed with “hirts, coats. ete Cor. 12th and Floward st Emorson Sced Oa,, » Birney cures eatar m— GLASS, PAINT, Olb AND I)RUG\ J A !ullu & Co,, 1402 Douging Strast mind suffered as v Lags B and for a time it was feared be uhh to listen to & motion for a new trial, a private sanitarium and s mind restorec ed sufficiently to 11 as his physical powers tie never would Billy Gibbs finally comes to the front ana brands George hillips as a divect desc these two men ¢ again in the ring th become too wet ] , DOORS, BLINDS, & Uo, | Bohn 8as1 & Door o, Manufacturers of m Keunard Glass and judie returned with and his bodily health impre admit of his sitting on a motion for a rehear- ing, which he following day Judge Stipp closed and immediately 188, trees or S1412 Harney streot Manufucturors « IF YUU KNEW how easy It was yourself of face pimples and blotches, you would take a few bottles S, S. 8. and remove them. : HER FORTUN moyed fora yeir with pim quirements of moistur benefit from the method ums it is not neces- gard 1o their v “You will be wing vou will apy inot possibly commit e Williaw Cummings, | | constantly, aNob e GROCERIE Farrell & Compang, Vitolosate manfacturers |Stove Manufac'g Oo., Dauffy-Trowbridze wan of good cl BYEU S, 10144803 B4 irrigated onco Paxton & Gallagher, | Manutacturg stoves ant 'd with wateronsaturated with moist- a ure, it would rel | for u considerable lehgth of time, drained out or intended to bo Boat club house, gress at the hot TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. Consolidated Coffas ples and blotehes on the face 1 feet of 4 cottay around the doorsten Sloan, Jobnvon & Co. sulted prominent pliysians anl use ot cells formed soil would continue, by to furnish moisturs the crop, the length of time ¢ | ,..‘.m mu»n 1h.~ n.unn of the \...\ county, ||n~ me! thl e pussor there are twe the crime to have tred Swift s and the smoo’ McQord, Brady & Co., 13th and Leavenworth, EAM AND WA U. 8 Wl d Flmm, & AL Slrmr & Sons, Farnam stroe stored by the use Omaha, Nobraska Rudolph and his wite that she would , Rudolph eng LOTIE RANDOW, New York Cily. N BL000 AND SKIN DISEASES FREE. At anty, G P. T. HUGHES, CASH COMMISSION MERCITANT —— GRAIN AND PROVISICNS, Ton-ray & B yan, arreled and in the fe mental point ty |w||mi.\' Thalia Theat r, a simple minded > Winterling to entrap 1dolph repented,couscquently the four Lwo womnen Rudolph nor O'H and the dead 1 ewelry which were taken fre 8, A, MoWhorter 12 It Natl Bank Bro , acres of land, ve erhaps sever all who have tried it sp iso of sub-irrigation by slation ana capiilary attraction » intention o gl est terms of BILLIARDS, WHOAESALE 4 Market Ltrcet, Denver. ¢ 1 Western Cronmery Butty H, Hardy & Co. | The Fruoswiok-Ealke his mothier's brothe doing time ut the sauie prison for train wreck= his sister keeps & not bis mother was driven ety ‘h‘ In I“‘ mu‘.“,._ as 1ouse furalshing P ous house in chieap Mnllu in Teftubie'10r quotat foronto and demand during Muy 1010 Fusoamot. | My dam pl:u\lu«‘ua two crops | | West Thurty-elghtt street, New York, where |