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L] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY l"l')lil(l‘/\R\" 19, I“lfl_l S —— - e — = | I \ Yl; BUL[ “AS S"o’l‘ | time when the crops will permit it, with | who had to clean our cell, and then we ate | married her Irish music teache: d came N NS \| JINANT Y Bome mills reported closing do 3 ¢ | I | ) 4 usle teachor and cam 0] (1A ) FINAY reported closing down, but there cutred the past week, DPacking o H “ "Y SITTIA\ M DI the regular forces and such national guard | them. It required a dreadful hunger to con- | to America, spending her last years In a MNE AL Al Al ':‘ more e than buyers. The 'market cl P By e R B Lt P g ¥ wenk, QU dicate a total of 210,000, compared with associations as will volunteer. This idea, | quer the disgust we had for these beasts. litthe cottago ing,ghe White mountal il 16, 2G| galf L il e sumnier 3 mummer y 200,000 the preceding week, and 180,000 fo It will'be seon, prosupposcs a winter' work KNEW HE WOULD DIE. Warren F. Kollogh, W Park square, Doston S HECH w, 3ig3e; bt 4 prime | corresponding timo st year. From Noo before the actual march takes plac Andrew’ Yok The tu " o z white, 3861 1ie year. IFrom No- ¢ S Jies o drew ' Juckson, sergeant-at-arms of the he future schoot-tor girls Is the subject of Rt Intas $8. 68 vember 1 the total s 4285000, against A Graphic Desoription of the Fracas in '“n""r':r“';)'m’-l'";t; ‘,'\:’." ‘V,{yvu:ug'.":'m"l"v‘»; which | Ohfo house of representativees, in the Ohio | & -,n»('\.l..m- contribution .“'v;wmnu“l-- Lre Wheat Was Gonerally Firm Yesterday and Mo 4,270,000 a year ago. The weathor cons i is B P kg o A wve Farmer relates an Incllent of presentiment | current edition ur'u ness Miller's Monthly . Y] R - Nor plates, ditions have had something to do in curs Which He Came to His End. | week or alternate week, to discuss the p: of (eatl which coms Tncer his oW obiuteas |- from the:pen of MEF Jenness, 'The Whiter Olosed at a Fractional Gain, PR Nominal. tailing the offerings of hogs, The galn over | teal miitary auestions arising out of such | ton, ~He says: “When the war broie out | brings the physican in closer contact with RSN | -l oy corresponding woek Hist yoar I packing | air, and which meetings wouid £ wah olefiifig s ‘& 8¢ vor in Greeno | pupils, determining the powers and dogro | 3 1V aflot ; b rations, 30 ) h . - o cle 0 0 Ireenc 3 0 )0 d degre L gal aflond operations, ),000, s far short of what had ILITARY TRAINING FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS | tended by the brightest of the natl county. Charley Shearer, now one of our | of study each may assume. The levees | VOLUME OF TRADE UNUSUALLY LARGE 1 been looked for, and unless there |8 guard officers, as well as by the regular circuit judges, was employed In the same | and drawing roomf *“The Court of St Ll 3 a turn in the movement for the coming two toat ::,y!::](““‘ IV “l“l' “It )Inl'lt be of mu- | gor His brother Frank and I w of | James” are pictured in an tllustrated article - - B | weeks the result of the winter k\lh'u': wilt Prospeots of Radieal Changes In Regulat. | oo , and this s only one way in | jearly the same age. One day 1 went | by Dora de Blaquiers, describing the cus- | bo considerably below the figures which the x o which co-operation between the professional | aoross the street and enlisted. 1 was cnly | tomary formality and dress of the partici- | estimates last suggested 3 ing tho Personnel of the Navy— and the citizen soldiers could be carried | 15 years old at the time, but I was sworn in. | pants. Jenness Miller's Monthly, 114 Fifth Business Gave Comfort to the Bears i dut e 19 1" T’ wablk: Glokes ‘With- & ahFEAIngly ik War Tales Revived - Incldents j out. It 'i "“‘l"‘"' that there is a general | prank Shearer also enlisted and we went | avenue, New York. i p —Moderato Business T ¢ A T e, Yo Eranulated, 4} al fun, and, us & rul i n:”” el 14 movement to brin ghe ard % o o) 6 2 - b e o + s B Ly S LL o of Soldler Life, b bl i & to a higher standard | oyt together. He and I were messmates A new and attractive cover characterizes acted In Corn, ~ | tainea ¢ than doalors had expected, h fency of the organized militia and | and chums, A finer boy never lived. We | Godey's. Februms SAF caining- In ite nenpolis Wheat Market. liberality of the supply, hoy the gencral military training of the people. | went through the hard camiigning of € + St Qb L el B - Feb, 17.~The wheat mark bl AR AL LRI B METHODS IN' THE. NAVY Want through the hard campalgning of ¢ pages, lso, many,dnnovations and Improve- - Ty Opened e wheat, market | ever, conditions generally were favorable Official reports In the archives of several NEW METHODS IN THE NAVY. fral Sherman and were with him in the At | ments, Its opening, grticle, “How to Make | CHICAGO, Feb, 17.—Wheat was gonerally | il (0 LT G SLALU DI to the selling Interefts, Chicago and other of the government departments now thor- | P AL Vtiece tis Saronot of oo battle of Resaca Frank came to me and said [\:"::'r,’ lewt, e ok t o e e ol | firm today and closed with e gain for May | o1 ‘cure. May o NeRo, SR DUy e i [ higher -with NARE. re in Ry A0, Ahoonn A VYRR . | pointed to investigate the personnel of the y 1N ettt L Sty TR NI B a ) 3 " o | The mieket w W dny an " i d pe et il oughly substantiate the manner of SIUNg | juyy Gy el o "“.W",M”M for the | Andy, I am going to be killed tomorrow. | sion that it is aismancial slaughter house | At 69 May corn closed Y%e higher, May | vi" 2oy DAL A there was no inquiry either from shippers Dull's death, Te was not murdered, as | work in hand, and a detormination s ex {v'mm'\l lllxu L will bo shot early in the fight.” | where the wolves see to the fleecing of all | 0ats, %e higher and provisions slightly | @3 on'(fy A \ | or speculators, the local contingent were all was at first currontly given out, but was | pressed (0 make the investigation as thor- | oline e (reh Ty petyhe suid he was | the lambs drawn fnto the fold, and the best | higher all round. movoment. i b i out after suppiios, and it did not take them shot during a disturbance created by him- | Ough as may bo practicable, with the hope Ho8d mynst. THRE o 16y HevE NAATH: pros.| Y.t nmkv‘lwvnh\- in Wall strect 18 to sty | The wheat market opened without anima- [ fur o week and i " long to ket down o businoss. Afier somo welf at a time an orderly attempt was being | '\'\’h]-m;"’\:\-:‘;;’I;.»:::.";v ke e recommendation | monition and fmportuned him not to go Into e O e T meline. | tion and apparently with few orders In the | Yator b e (s e highor than Friday, and improved sightly made to arrest him early in the morning | ayju GGl b Lk :m- ):;:nlu_ He said it would not do for him | fy miscellany well calculated to please. | Market. May during the first half hour | Monduy ik ha present, but steadily, closing s belng fe to 100 on Docember 15, 100, at his liome on Grand | "It 'is proposod to try to find a proper | 10, & ek leave, oven 1t hie health was { Goey Publishing company, New York. sold off from 58%c to 68%e and up to Hoc. bt harmate wll | bettor than’ Friday was a rather tiver, forty miles gouthwest of the Standing | means for the reorganization of both the | ey Pl Ll S R L Rl President Cleveland's political character [ The volume of trade was much larger than than' for 5 narrow range of prices, common to cholos s | ould o a coward. hraver bo; 8 P it Innesot N ogs of all wei Ning at g AL koot Mhafe. o “Had oFGANINEE. N | WA AuaTine; BE. the” He¥y, R welll 44 o 1d _call him a coward. A braver boy | o gisoussed In the February, Donahoo's by | for a week past, suggoesting that anxious | bf thren on t iy LA it Soliing at ot $4I90 0 Rock ager: There he i 8 PROVIAN® B MBANY, DLl Somoctin 1 - never lived, and I told him so. I finally go L L o Jettey past, sugg B that anxiow hr s in $5. Trading was brisk and the pens wore “ghost dance,” which was greatly exciting | Rrovile & means of promotion for the e his consent to let me go to the licutenant | LYO ardent democrats, James Jeftrey Roche | holders had been quicted and aggressive | Dot well excont upon « i soon cleared, the bulk of the hogs selling at 1 isted men, and to find a means other than | cop / y uing for the defense and John Ford fir- 3 X ] \ X $ Nis people, says the Minneapolis Tribune, | that of senfority of service for heeuring | colonel and get him detailed for headquarters [ (R FO0 (R defBhst NG SO, | OC G, [ #hort sellors satisfled for the time T quite fresly o aret ¢ from $4.95 to $5, as against $4.90 to $4.95 and there had, on the 15th of the preceding | promotion. The advocates of a changa in | g Ko, Lo the coming engagoment. I | it "intaresting and to the point is an arti. | ©4rly market news was not all of one char- | i, G, "L G Friday and $4.85 to $5.90 on last Saturday. did o, being W e colol d tell- I Ak iles W SHEID : 3T October, broken his pipe of peace and said | the regulations controlling the line offi- | o Nim everything, Ho at once granted | €1 by James W. Clarke on the ethics of [ acter; both bulls and bears could pick from [ beon ihis wook SHEEP TRADE QUIRT “he wanted to dio and wanted to fight.” | cers contend that a ri modification | the request and wrote ont the desired order. | DOXIDE, in which ‘the writer shows how the | it some palatable morsel. The receipts and | i i 200 | loda Receipts of sheep were the heaviest of the He was gratified prompily in the first part | of the existing laws must be made to pre- | [ gave it to Frank that night and thought | Kolden rule s observed, even in the prize | cables were fairly satisfactory to the bulls, | ant vrices ieey iy, St fos. | week, and with the usual indifferent deman of his wish, but barely enjoyed a shadow of | Yent the personnel from becoming totally | heSwag mafo E1t 1 Fing, and how boxing promotes true manli- | muawoeles shipments and. the dullne patents, hell $335G2.40. There fi son 1t took shaded prices o effect sales o the latter, ineflicient, from congestion and paralysis The next morning, however, he refused | Ness. Jennie Rice Ware gives the results s shipments and the dullness {rde Wil wome eXport bakers is being oxy market has been well supplied all woek and Omitting the peculiar train of ecircum- | They say’ that owing to various causes the | 1o ghey, and fnsisted that it he failed (o wo | Of her latest investigations in the subject of Jusiness gave comfort to the bears P b B R T Rl prices have ruled lower nearly every day, stances which led up to the ne y of | retirements aro very slow, and chances | nto buttlo with the rest of us the boys | ChId labor in factories. Donahoo's Maga- | York reported that “forclgners were f . (e e, the week's decline amounting_ to 10@1¢ making a prisoner of Sitting Bull, the in- | for promotion few, wotld question his bravery, . W went into | #ine company, 611 Washington street, Hos- | JUVCrs of wheat there early in the day. The put of mill i 1 Fair to good natives sell at $2.75@3.80; fair cidents that surround the history of his [ They argue from this and other similar | tho' engagoment and Frank el doad at the | ton Pride rhanted to et for Mayion the:clear et T ubies. it wis o Eood Westernn, $2.2503.25; commion and tragic death can be briofly told here. He | Illustrations that the present system of pro- ag 4 4 o g . G o | ances for January.” ‘At the price named, i shorts at $10.50010.35 stock sheep, $1.5072.15; good to cholce 40 to I 7 1, 5 ¢ y K o segure place L R B AROLICH k. al o bt \ i vanted and it sagged to 58%e¢ before it > A — and small one—one upon either side of a | many instances the promotion of many ofi- A8 b e S8t e e At e L O s B R B L e before it a ¢ L Gl T L 0T Cors who SHOWI be advanoed I i an . | to an old barn and tore off enough siding to | Russell discusses “Tho Effect of the Wilson | o with a surplus of buying orders. Ex- RENeas Olty MEeia s ceeipts nnd Disposition of Stock. on ond that passed between them. i | connt. of merit, and. the principal ond iy | Make him a rough coMn. We dug a grave [ Bill on the Gold Standard.” The article, In | ports” were more liberal than for soveral | KANSAS —crry, WHEAT- Yatc recelpts and Alsposttion of stock nw e the wun hud risen on the StV el | View with the committeo will be tho finding | And burled him. T carved a rude head-board | a very forcible and clear way, shows the | duys and to that was.ascribed n rally | Miiers No. 4 hard : red Sorany fon D (heose o thetUhion Brook CYANS ) & Wi 8 > - | of means of bringing about a change in this | CUt Of @ piece of siding and cut his name, | severe strain this bill will add to the already | which succceded the reaction and which | 5 GOIN e MEher: mixed, 3163 clock p. m. Fobruary 17; o croineE Ak n;uthlll-h(lmlmni h Nhe Nx”;x:: l::;llfl reapecti THare willais bs A aRort ¢ bF age and regiment upon it. I took a care- | overwhelming odds against the possibility | carrfed the price up to 59 Neat “the e SRl Raeed L it by of the two, when there bold ppe s also be effort to pro- v fhald A e % e i SRiA R i P B o p to 594 Nea OATS Slow and unchanged ST UL Y GLRETU AT ! | Vidé“a means of promotion ot the oniisted | U description of the place and forwarded it | of sustaining the gold standard and pre- | eloge 59%¢ was tonched for & moment and | | HEPTEIC Qi firm; creamery, 10@21c; | o forty-thre determined men. They were | Mmen of the navy, it is believed that this L iis effects to his brother Charles. | dicts “if the Wilson Dill or on more | that was followed by a reaction of e, foe | dairy, diise = Cattle Aot ALy 1 He came later on to Resaca and took the | protective in character be made a law by ! hoing the trading price a hepe i irket, demoralized; Idc members, for the most part, of the special | Will prove a strong incentive to more Im- [ yqq SO0 B EE BT 16, July 1 th \ AR T e ad e A L ACL IR LU L ICEIPTS-Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 3 cars; | She Sioux Indian police force from the agency, | Proved service. It is pointed out that the b Mol i July 1 there will be abuntant toe O ntry | With May. ic from the top, May opencd “ Horses and’ mules acting under the orders of the agent, chances of preferment for this class of our e expecting a premium on gold K L O "th | unchanged at G8%c, declined %o, advanc i Wheat, 4,00 bu.i corn, none; DISPOSITION make the arrest. One of them seamen are fewer than in many Buropean BOOKS AND PERIODICALS: by next November—if not sooner A. | 3ge, then e, declined advanced Chpatielellly e 5 Buyers. cattl was a first lieutonant; three others # 5 Donaldson contributes a valuable paper on | and reacted e to the close at 59c. Duluth Wheat Market. Qmata b mpany tod Tomahawk” and’ “Little | to report a bill which will receive the sanc- The Western Investor for February is out | . 1he United States and Haw v’: that re- | In corn a moderate business was trans- |, DULUTIL Feb 17 WHEAT The close was [ Sie’ &G - KSR were firat, 'nd and fourth ser- | tion of the Navy department and congress | blowing the horn of the west. It is pub- | 'i° the case in \»Imlv’ rifal and (f"'"' acted, the most of which was between room | i HIKIer thin dist night for cush apd 1y 1Y | Cudaby Packing company geants. One hundred and fifty warriors | 4nd thus become a law. lished at Sioux Falls, 8. D. Il'I :‘”\rl"“m""'l“"'_’ f\\,'::l‘} \‘;_;I“ alm & Co. muh-rxl, fluctuations for the day coveri hard, " cush, 59%c; February, *site: May, G%e; | SHPPers and feeder and women, more or less crazed with the FEEDING LEE'S ARMY. The Bookseller and Stationer for January > D L e s T nge. The feeling dis- | July. g CIR CBlt ebrunry “ghost dance” idea, made up at the time the | There having been some controversy as to | TeDOrts the latest enterprises on paper— i AUALILE AL WURELE O RC Wb o LA B L T D o s b PG e traciti S NG: paper— in | o TU0r the Youth's Companion for the | occurred in values. The opening wi Hac 3, 4itee; rejecied, 42lgc On track: No, sleeping camp of Sitting Bull the incidents connected with General Grant's [ @ literary sense. E. W. Walsh, New York, | Yolume of the ¥ouths SORBIOR 0 L | og above the opening of yestarday. and | 1 ROFiem, to urrive, 6 cie IVE STOCK MAKING THE ARREST. Issuc of rations to Loe's troops at Appomat- | The physical constitution of the planct | Jiw 1t o' dbeetoned Gne will rarely meet | after selling off e, raliied from 1o 16 i LAveraoot Mariats - Ten cager men entered one cabin and | {oX General Michaol R. Morgan writes to | Jupiter is discussed by G. W. Hough in the [ {n"one journal €0 wide a range of topics | induced by the up tirn in wheat at the time. 'ERPOOL, Feb. 1.—Close: Whe (RO ALR s iniitodivnd L elght! the' other, ‘Impatiently the remainder hington Post as follows: current number of Astronomy and Astro- | treated in such an interesting manner and [ Later the price receded a little on the car offer moderately, G Very Dull. held the horses in the roadw: He was “"‘(l ““"* L"‘j‘l‘::‘rll:l“l-r':;n.lf ('Mnl{ r;nmm!wnry Physics. rleton college, Northfield, Minn ’m;sm;lml“ " “"“;h a terso and (clear-atyle, | Iots for:Mon GomiNE fAIFTy ) iberalzat 860 SLOCT s offer moderately CHICAGO, Teb. 17.—There was only a handful found and disarmed by the party in the | §iC BUS DICsnt th the Xoom during the In- | “Bmplover and Unemployed” in its Janu- | To be able to write well for the youthful | cars, and wh sing off cansed corn to | yitinaly A oy oe sk polderstioftert] ot enttlo Shore Y, the receipts figuring up larger house. He said: “All right, 1 will go [ {pr¥iey betwewn At »_‘;rwl‘ ary number discusses the labor problem | mind is a rare gift which few writers | Sym| ize. The price held steady, however, PROVIS Lard, spot, holders offer spar- with you. I will put on my clothes,” and | &0 YRS OF the sUrrender had been agreed | under the caption, “Through Profit Skarng to | possess and the publishers of this journal [ and closed with May but ¢ from’the day's | Inklyi futures. nolders oftér moderately. Fork, | was not a fraction oo small, for buyers were was permitted to dispatch his wife across the ~ 9 d irant: Co-operation.” George H. Bllis, 141 Frank. | tyidently have a Keen julgment that secures [ top figures holders offer spatingly. searce. Aside from the local trade there was L dapa oh i o “General, 1 would like my army fed."” r ; st Sl o way to fetch those he desired to wear, Hi AL QPR HIFRe o b e s enat | MB RtEBaEL Bodton o atant in ‘thelr service whenever it s | Tnere was a light trade and a stronger OMAIIA DIVE STOCK MARKETS & ||| eaass e no amand, sand o) far (as shinnify, e AHA LIVE MARKETS. 5 ‘ neerned values were altogether was also allowed to direct one of the polic ASRaGL ; {spi feeling in oats, due to fair buying > X p : : autiful chromo showing a child en- | met. The tone of the journal is inspiring | fecling in oats, due to fair buying by heavy to repair to his corral and bring him his fa- | COMmissary, and sai e > 3 i g traders and to the light offerings. Price: Vorite pony sadled, upon which o wishcd | Coloiel, feed the confederate army.” G Ll X;‘:’I‘y::;:lxll"‘}-' oy asuprledfunt tonds to Infuse “""1‘{,'2,'.‘.1"".1“,“Q'x..',é"’:uu:v‘: advanced from Tee to vee and tosed at tha | Recelpts at the Local Yards Show Just About ¢ quotations. Receipts were esti- OyaboomBAnY) 1N cuptorito) tHetaganowL By asked ow many men are there?" to the dition of the South- | the budding mind T S LA S in Last Year's Notches. 00 head, muking 6L816 for the weel aia prf , General Grant asked: “How ma cn | ern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer. Pub- | the visionary. Good sense is one of its . pts were only 94 cars, which Gl - , i \ K ::l u‘rlzuolnIw‘llx‘mh}“”:l” o ‘”.",’ plndIng itave ;'uu (‘u-nvrl'ul "l"tl‘(tf( oy e lished at Atlanta, Ga. et e m"‘\In characteristics and this is what makes | alded in firming up the market. SATURDAY, Feb. 17. 8 LA ean! 0 gain time, and he ceeeded w 1 = b A b ¥ 0, . & P v vere o ve oo evenly S was variable y to g succeeded Qetioral Tisdirepiigas, [{Our books are 1oat: A prominent feature of the current Con. | It %0 universally popular. Perry Mason & The receipts of hogs at the yards were Receipts have been rather unevenly dis- bl 111, his (obisot.: Batora: te s Had: commletad i 310w A thelestinaten ot} siioes are fluctuntions toward the close the market became dressing o commenced soundly nln;:::xlghxhnl our orgenizations are broken up; the com- | federate War Journal is “Battle of Shiloh, | Co.. Boston. :{ii‘l:‘n;‘ xl:fiz\lx:rhr«:rflllnl::-’;:xm A‘l‘L'i'.';S?. Ypro; | disturbed the past woek, ~During the oarly | agtive, and wol S e D Seiee police for disturbing him, and this he con. | Panies are mostly commanded by noncom- | or Pittsburg Landing,” described by Lieu- Home and Country for February 18 rich | (ifon " (hoeq gioady, about a point “l]"‘,c part of the week supplies of cattle were | of the day common to extra grades Yinued an they took. him “without the eanin. | Missioned officers; we have nothing but what | tenant General Willilam J. Hardeo, com- | in illustrations and almost infinite in varl- | FCERS SPened Steacy, about & polnt atove |0 01"and of hogs light, while during the | Were at from S04 € 500, There was only Finding there that his followers were con- | “§ llave on our backs—» manding Third corps. Confederate War | ety. the number being highly entertaining | 3550 00T COCUE AT T SECE ST 8 110 nate of the week the reverse was | (b, % S8t beite 40, but, the bulk ¢ gregating in numbers_he became still moi Interrupting him in this train of thought, | Journal, Lexington, Ky. and instructive. St. Valentine's day 18 ab- | {y0 tie market firmed up again and thon 8 L ta e Gon e et e hraaR el R ing excited. Coward that ie was, this gave him | | Suggested, interrogatively: “Say 25,000 | The Dominant, one of the leading musical | Propriately remembered in *“Abboo and I TG T T I e ] (AP G B T LR B - R e e T Bl oEhEa ANELAIIURIN ot Aok sab A e Eana fmens s 2 monthiies, is offering prizes of from $50 to | bad. An Egyptian,Valentine on Papyrus.” | oo inoq hecame quite scarce and as a con- | U ClY liberal all week, and the weel's res | maro than for the previous week, and 1,000 head turned, he first refused to go and then calieq | He replied: “Yes, say 25,000 men.” $100 for the best and next best poems, and | The grotesque caricatures of 5,000 years ag0 | goguence the market eased to the outside | CeIPtS compare very favorably with a year | Iojs thun a year axo upon Kis warriors to rescue him. I started to withdraw for the purpose of | like sums for the best and next best which fllustrate the article will be appre- | FUECRTE G e BCEndl e o r, | ago. The figures are as follows QT e ety Cutn el ke These latter the polico kept pressing back | BIYINE the necessary orders, and at the door | cal settings for a national patrivtie some, | clated by old and.young, and particularly | FUCG O L0 Ay ThOre was tte domng qur. s T i oo nm b fra L e B0 oo L e on ol as well as they could, and endeavored by | Met Colonel Kellogg, the chief commissary | applicable for the United States, — The | by lovers. The opening article, “Chicago as | g, o7 L2 Gog 41 SISE0n S G SNt ceipts this week. 461 10,883 [ with most siles at from 'to” reasoning with them to be allowed fo take | °f General Sheridan’s command. T asked | Dominant, 228 North Ninth street. Philadel, | Seen by a French Woman,” is by Countess | q et PiEETIer I L€ G086 W prites e 5100 | Lambs were quoted at trom $3 to their prisoner away without molestation. As | 1AM I he could feed the Army of Northern | phia, ey Cecile ~ Stubok-Fermore. ' “Two ~Famous | ¢ 8y, b PR, (OURIEE (b ot [ 5 } : 9043 | for Ve ool b hend, - akine tho excltoment cime to the highest piteh, | VArEinla. He expressed his inability, having A % Paintings, Tho True Story of a Rembrandt | s&nt May pork is 2igc higher; May lard DUs for 1804 5 9 34,649 Gr e Lieutenant Bullhead and e haen: | something very important to do for General | A Slendid portrait of Charles G. Leland, | | . From a Dutch Manuscript;’ [ 2*%¢ and May rib » higher. e poriod 1893, 12 411 Catte, 500 i head and Sergeant Shave: 2 the author of “Ballads of Hans Breitman," | 44 & Douw. Irom o anus ; Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Sume period 1592 03,768 U0 19,000 [ noga. 1000 heid: Thead stood upon either side of Sitting B Sherldan, o < : R “Only a Change of Form. Story of a Tran B8 o i con St LR ST e R RIS A S e Eas I then found. Colonel M. P. Small, tha/| 32 & & frontlspiece to the February edi- ,,,,’,,,.:’m.", ui ‘and How tha Mice Made | 53 cars; corn, 450 cars; oats, 125 cars; hiog There have been bad weeks in the cattle to prevent his escape. in that direction. | Chief commissary of General Ord's army, | fon of the Bookbuyer, and a review of his | FiVe'cr jean ‘Marcel,” are among the num- [ 2800 fead. Meanwhile Crowfoot, Sitiing Bull's son. kepi | 200 asked him, I had asked General "‘,l\,.c""‘"»,";':.,,,"",l‘"""',’f'f The literary | ooiq "articles enlivening the number. Jo- e leading futures ranged as follows: Wednesday: and Thuraday. the trade was TLONG0; fale 335! oth taunting his father ‘for allowing himselt to | Sheridan’s chief commissary, It he could | jjpp(eit!y) bresented makes its pages a de-| go))" . Kay, 63 Bast Tenth street, New | _Articie. | Open. [ Hikh e . o) R s B e nn ) be taken by a handtul of men in the mids¢ | feed the Army of Northern Virginia, Ho | NSl lterary treat. Charles Serib- | ¥l 3 at No. 3f et B T T Lo o O ST on ety g Toa bt HeAy of liis own camp and outnumbering the | FePlied, With a considerable degree of con- | "8 Sons, New York. Jovernor Tillman of South Carolina has [ Aoy @'y -l o0 ol Ere e A L i e ) BUGA.00¢ others, $1905.16: Dime heavy enemy threo to one, This was more than | fidence, “I guess so.” I then told him to | ~Tive pages with maps and diagrams are | EEVECG % licle tn the February North | Juiy .o X PR Oy e e e 5 e S I BEs: prime d Strike-the-Kettle and Cateh-the-B . do it, ‘and directed him to give the men | devoted to Major Powell's paper on “‘Water AT ' 9 J Corn > r L AT GRS T ¢ P atch-the-Bear, two of | SACH 1 er | American Review, “The - South Carolina | Cor tively light and prices fairly well sustained. | 5 ARD LAMD - Receints the old chiet’s most ardent adherents, could | three "“Y:, rations of fresh beef, salt, hard f,“'g“’,,‘:;;,,};'r;'w Atia Rewon' appearing i { Liquor Law,” in which he gives a brief his- [ KERUATY hle % On Wednesday ‘and Thursday every man | Shipments. ‘none; ‘market stoady stand without striking a blow to free him, read; coffee and sugar. He mounted,his February number of the Irrigation Age. | 7 the "o vorkings of what is 3 € - g S T i R niol] cop, $LMGALT0; best. westorn, 33 They forced their way through the excited | horse iminediately and proceeded to carry | Many valuable ey ko Klegnad o ::‘:;Ywflralnm;h(e”lgl:?m:nl,l‘;lur‘;o;.nwgun’dcr which 3 WAGMAEh ERIN DelknhonReTIL npvaoale bt LG crowd and Catch-the-Bear fired and shot | Out the order. 8 department “Talks with Practical Irriga- | ; s taining alcohol are ‘“dis- | . 7 b 'he i St. Louis Live Stock Market Licutenant Bullhead in the right side, and | Both Colonels Kellogg and Small are now | tors.” “Horticulture by Irrigation” will Aylolnfl:l] e sfi.'lmhl; “ate offcrs. Senator a 3 t c BRI B R R i LOUIS, Wb 15 - AT T before the latter fell to the ground he too | dead. ;Allsu reward the reader well. —The Irriga- | \ii qofends the Income tax appendage to : Rl envE I DN EA L AT DR AN Tas, o) d . head; fired and shot Sitting Bull in the right side, | That we had any rations on the spot to | tlon Age company, 1167 Rookery building, | (e wilson bill in an article entitled, “The bruarye. (32, i Sl G days there was a drop of 20¢ to 40c, and i Rl and the latter in falling recoived a second | spare may be wondered at, when the swit- [ Chicago. Wilson Bill,” and the defense were able, ay o catle sold at the lowest point et .o shot in the right check. Sergeant Shave- | ness and extent of the pursuit are con- A writer in the February number of Baby- | were the Wilson bill itself justifiable. W. in over four years. Demoralized har to medium shipping, 506400 head was shot and mortally wounded by | Sidered; but we had, and we soon found | hood, under the caption *“Cold Hands and | p, Howells asks, ‘“Are We a Plutocracy? | e v 5 3 s the condition of the trade; it | 9Wm:. 0 e s DES o (e e Striko-the-Kettle, sufficient to supply the famishing army. Feet,” contends that habitual cold hands and | iy which the growing influence of the dollar . [ bt i1 s paralyzed. From this point, however, A b ot ehdyAa Al AL One Wi Dy oA Ear e e R r N i i e o feet ' are always a symptom of disturbed | is pointed out along with its correlate of there was very materially a reaction. R shot and killed Catch-the-Bear, whereupon | 1 1863, while T was for a day in Ports- the fight became general—hand to hand at | mouth, N. H., it was given out that Gen- close quarters. But by a display of indom- | gral Vool was to visit Fort Constitutior ftable courage and superiority of discipline 3 o the police soon prevailed and charged their 150 savage antagonists into a plece of woods near at hand. Returning they gatherell the | Shipments of the Week and the Dullness of ' countries, The committee hopes to be ablo ixiness something like 50 head; however, (hat number = There was a little trading on n basis marlket, low prices and dull trading, but on | » i prime Be10: " ohoes i others, 327568, health and ought to be brought to the no- | fading democracy. Henry George tells us celpts fell oft sharply, and closing prices for P Recolpts, 000 head: shipments, 1,600 tico of a physiclan. ~Dr. J. M. Miller, writ- | “How to Help the Unemployed,” and as izl i the week are not over 10c to 15¢ lower than | weslcThe dus's Drces were nominil because o8 inie on oThe jovil of Indisctiminate Drug- | usual sees the solution of to problem of | Tcash quotations were us follow a week ago. While slanghterers continue | iignt sunply. © Y e divi hildren,” dwells forcibly on the | poverty in the inauguration of a single tax LOUR —Easy. to follow their present enforced hand-to- Receipts for the week: Cattle, 11,400 head; ::,'..kluuf.',:‘",'fl:,l"'o:’?{".‘,’;‘gf,‘,’,"‘:: xln ‘:;z"(“‘:m']g tendency of mothers to dose their children | bystem . 3 Hast Fourteenth street, New No. 2 spring, 5ot 3 soring, 53¢; | mouth policy, prices are almost compelled | NO8% 2,000 head: sheep, 4,00 head. . 2 a with laxatives on the slightest provocation. | York. 3 st to fluctuate with the receipts and although K City Live Stock Markef and making a note for my newspaper of A . SR ork. \ . 0 fiuotualgairith b D an, B ntan Olty fovo Otook Market, the! defenses. there' tnd witnessing 'the gen- | - oyiocd Bublishing Company, New York: 1t is now universally admitted that never | O o No.. 2 white, 30G81c;;No, prices may firm up for a time, no permanent | KANSAS g PLE The Club for February has come en- 0 BT S white, . improvement need be looked for until after | 1,700 he: . 2 rlet st dead and wounded into one of S| i ; iting Bull's | eral’s reception by the garrison, writes B. | ) ne Qb for februaty has = com was there gathered within equal area so | “Hyy i prgyen Herroaa 1o stron 9 ahippi P. Shillaber in the New England Maga- : & v tokens of grow- | yjych of what the world contains of beauty | @ 1; No. 3, #@ae; No. 4, | the Lenten season has closed. .95; Texi ive cows, $1.00: cabins, which they held until a body of troops arrived from Fort Yates, where the ing popularity. Its refined wit, artistic il- v THTES RORIPTS IN ITHS. 00 4 agency was, a few hours later. slne EHInatead oEBthionitornidanieReartiaon {1y ot rgtiong) ana sooia) (ohataliave Salll calous ||endyutility, (Ratmany ot thethihent iachibvy X SEED-N, 3014, T O o L MONTHA S hrksraand (emers, 008N, DuleR MITATARY INSORUGTI b I had expecte ayndithasiforts tisd by | IHUAHDDN 80 80cta) fohal leu | monts of artists and artisan, 5o much that | 1A% SEED §i. 1001 i There were fewer actual cattle on sale | S50oc b ocaines, 5300 head: shipments, 1, ON IN SCHOOLS. | an old ordnance sergeant of the Seminole P m among society | o)4rmg and comforts, that makes happy the [ PROVISIONS-M ¢ L., $12.2715@ | today than have been offered on any one day | head At (1 ichers Dutk.” $4.85¢ In the Journal of the Military Service In- | war, who still rotained his rank—Sergeant | PeORIe In all scctlons of this broad land. | yome and life of man, as in Jackson Park | 12a0; lard, per 101 b 214 nort bs, | for nearly cight months, Raceipts included | 430; heavies, packers and. mixed, #8615 stitution General Wingate ndvocates a sug- | Davidson—supported by his wife. Ho was [ 1S literary make-up and typographical b | iy the year 1393, Palaces existing hitherto | sldes (oase). ssdoaniis iy wilfen Whoulios | twelve loads of cattle consigned to the Indian | lghts, ¥orlets snd vigs 20 i gestlon of Captain Zalinski that the states | the perfect embodiment of soldierly spirit— | Pearance are a credit to its publishers, and | onjy jn” dreams, landscapes reared only in sh . . B BED Ttecelpts, | 80 head: shipments, 500 Lt n T O e 11 o e hake: O reservation north of here, but the actual | i it steady and str hould carry much farther this system of | grave, erect, taciturn, every motlon gov- 8 itrance in_the | 30 fanciful vistas of the imagination, beings -Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | offerings were not over 800 head all told. military education by introducing it into | erned apparently by the rules of war, turn- Sio x City Live Stock Market. I ‘,{,""‘f "‘!):}{(‘"’_TN- The Club, Tribune building, | that lived but as pale images in tho mind N R i) This following Friday's light run, caused a certain schools. In a restricted form, school | ing on his heel as it he were the guidon of SWjxoniciolly were concentrated here in the vivid impre £ 1\.1'1(11,“.-::;‘ e Uie recelpts and shipments | SHarp up-turn in values, and the liveliest HOGS —Recelp! driil s now practiced in some citics. In | a platoon. Portraits of President Dole and his cab- | siveness of reality. The Book of the Fair, b e S, STvdr t market of the week. Local dressed beef | heU o Bt s Doan Boston, for example, the High school and | = He received me soldierly, with considera- | inet are made the frontispiece to the cur- | of which numbers 9,10 and 11 lie before us, cles, Receipts. Shipments. | men did about all the trading, but as the | "CA% it Vesterduy, 1 Latin school battalions, formed of the pupils, | ble military dignity, and informed me of | Tent issue of The Review of Reviews, and | is now the finest permanent record of the 3 : L0 0m supply was limited they started in early | head ret dull; feoddors have existed many years. For speclal e 7ool's expected v in its comments on the Hawalian develop- left for the family to pore over under v . 26,000 o rders siness wa sk | 32404 L 25¢2.35; cows, 31.004 D General Wool's expected arrival to visit the p- | fair left f y to to fill their orders, and business was brisi | $4051 purposes of school parades, marching and | fort, whom he was to receive. A salute | meuts the administration is severely scored. | the glow of the evening lamp. Nothing [ o RaYaToa oy ; at prices all of a aime higher than Friday | "W/ ® manoeuvres are also taught, as during the | being essential I questioned him regarding “Our New National Wonderland,” describing | could have a more refining influence on the | rye.’ : R and 10¢ to 20 higher than Thursday, the low Stoek in Sight. Washingion centenary excreises In New | nis apility to give it, but he assured me that | Paradise Valley in Washington, accompanied | young than this ensemble of tho world re- | Haricy, i b 200 | 42y “of ‘the weok, It did not take the | The following are the receits At the four prine York. In Jersey City and elsewhere certain | it was all provided for. There was but one | With illustrations, is full of inferest. A re-{ flected in these volumes dressed in the | On the Produce exchanze today the buticr ) poager offerings long to change hands, | elpal cities Saturday, Febmiary 173 : Sunday ~schools have uniformed military | small boy who seemed avalluble as assist- | VIew of the relief mensures used in American | highest style of typography and on the | market was ; creamerion, | S1ERc: dAlvies | 0hd by noon the trade was over. (o Shor. companies. But General Wingate thinks | ant, and I marveled greatly how the ser- | Citles is an_interesting contribution. The | finest quailty of paper. I is impossible to = It was the same way in the market for | South Omaha ............. i that an excellent promoter of boys' com- | geant would®operate to bestow the accus- | Review of Reviews, 13 Astor Place, New | enumerate the multitudinous phases and arkets. Hutonore!tand | canners:. stook. THore wera:| ica: ; 0 panies would be the Grand Army of the Re- | tomed honor. York. detalls herein fllustrated and described, but | NEw YoRK fFLOUR=Recetpts, 700 | [OCHETC, SOC CHQEEE B s of cows | St Louts SR W public. And in fact that body, at its last | The general and his staff arrived in car- | Lovers of wild flowers will find a treat | the variety appears to be endless and all | bplei xnc P A ewhont, "uil; | and mixed stuff on sale, and these Ery Dy i oo encampment, passed a resolution on the | riages about noon, and as soow as they | In the February number of Meehan's | Of it 18 of absorbing interest. As an educa- | (LA the buyers gathered in readily at prices gon- subject. Noting that our policy is to main. | neared the fort “bang” went the first gun | Monthly containing a beautiful illustration | tOF It 18 in many respects supcrior to the IR —Dull; low western, $2.0042.70. erally 10¢ to 15c better than Friday. The tain only a small standing army and that | from the battery, then another and another | in colors of the Ground Lily with a roview | falr itself, permitting the carcful assimila: A Duils No. 2 Milwaukee ordinary run of butcbers' stock that sold lm rapidity of modern wars makes it | in quick succession, and, getting into a good | of its popular and scientific history, De- | tion of knowledge at lelsure in a manner A v ‘P=Dull; western, today at around $2.25 to §2.60 showed more dangerous (o rely wholly on the instructign [ position for observation, I discovered the | voted to wild flowers, general natural his- | the original could not permit. The work | i . advance than the common or better grades, that can be glven to hasty levies of voluh- | garrison of one man and & boy springing trom | tory and populay. gardening. the Jst e | complete will il 1,000 imperlal follo pages - 00 bui exports, | yeal calves continue in active demand at teers, it proposed glving to the youths at | one cannon to another, the sergeant touching | partment is this month exceptionally in- | 12 bY 16 inches, to be issued in twenty-five | L0 bu B anUe: | good, strong prices, and while the market :‘r‘g;x:m’;ng:snfinl.‘x|:‘nrr“ym"||;:)l‘{|uer"ynr:n:;nmfi;r 1t the :,ll_:l(lt\:;qlth ;ln;léb((:\yo;n:‘h;\‘«“'nlg to cover up :lcrluslilmz ll|ruu|.;|\ a number of condensed ;:',‘f.”‘:":r.-;'"’:'“I:.,,‘.“V"-.-’,',‘:."fl,,,',':f;'(‘,‘,:"{,‘m:;_‘:";f‘ Rpot dulli e, sk b o e 1 | for rough stock was not overly active St e 2 o ead. ut clear treatises on popular gardening. 00108 (F1iatpactal The SBe 1Y) hern, Gi%e, Options dpened firmer o8 betier | firm for all decent offerings. . wons the lmrlu[ms municipal, state and na- [ Twenty men could not have performed the | Thomas Mechan & Sons, m,n““"m“;;} Auditorium building, Chicago. cablensandicoverng by ahioris, vescted, bF il There was the usual Saturday’s dullness in tonai autharitios tho advisability of the | duty with more pracislon and rapldity. The | Philadelphia. ————— liediogatn on ypod westarnibiylng Al stockers and feeders, and some scllers in- ste vhich scholars at- | guns had all been loaded and primed for the s Mary B, W e : v authrinedia thath paoplo wilLl Lehan et advance export. sted that prices were weak. Most deal- tending the publle and_ privato schools, aceasion. With the sound of the lnst gun tho | ,Mits, Mary) B. Wilkins makes Ry dee JNYe aro” ot miskrined Ahatinoople will "Chah wheat," X b L i Ak (e well as the high schools and colleges, sk sorgeant was ready to recelve his distin- e Ry et g anoh S orma, e e tiat 3 (TS A reh, M | as they went, but the feeling was far from rocelve Instruction in military matiers, and | gulshed guest by presenting arms at tho en- | bi° pleading featuro in A ":‘.h;',‘,"”v ae T PILE Sole St i Sac e | Yy, SRGUAA: | Sonfidont, - Tho fact 1s, hardly enough busi- 1o impress upon the rising generation of the | tranc ; oat story and the o, R0 s was done to ascertain the exact stute country tho faet that, as American cltizen: “Where Is the garrison?” Inquired the gen- | jin¥ but blood-curdiing heroine “announce Artillery Experiments. ¢ Whorts, 2,000 pu.; | BESS ¥ A2, 200010 ot nly was no high Atiinithaln Nighiauty to bring to' tha dotensa | erals her aga. in ‘tue raveyard parlance as 6| The Armstrong Gun company has shown , o Lntures, U3¢ | Good to choice feeders are quoted at $2.7 of their country, in its need, the education | “Here, sir,” was the reply. Tale ot tho eteyy and § days. An amusing | some very interesting experiments with the e imen with wheat, redeted, | .40, fair to good at $2.76@3.00 and lghte Which they may have received In this par- | ‘Where are the men who fired the salute?" | Ghle, of the civil war, by Willlam O. Stod- | Jatest ordnance. A G-nch gun was fired | i ugin Gvineet, only o sl off once more | (ouloner grades at from $2.15 down ticular in their youthfu " S “Here, sir,” indicating himself and the | 92rd, glves an idea of the countless four times in twenty seconds, an S-inch | closing se net advance. Big decrease in nterior i (a5 i their youthful days.” Of course, , siry 8 t 4 y ¥ NO NE T ON H such a scheme should be carried out only | boy. Perlences, far more dangerous and trying | gun three times in thirty seconds, A t recelply,” Irebruary elosed i, 428c; Marcty closed NONRWIRIGHT ONH O AL AT T AL B S e T e T (TS T e “.A.m actual battle, to which our brave sol- | pedo was driven satisfactorily with cordite | g, ¥ Abel G ot 8 3 Although the hog market has been nervous Thange. the chashoter’ of o publn oot | goant happy by complimenting his perform. | dIers were .exposed. Romance Publishing | au powdor. There was a search light | “Hlrgloie it it 4 ! o 10000 bu. | and unsettled, subject more than usually to system except for the better. General Har- | ance. Company which would keep its beam upon an | spoi. Sy firm kil 2 delive violent and apparently uncalled for fluctu P T AT T (AR v ATE RATS IN LIBBY PRISON. How the Anclents Moved Heavy Masses object no matter how violently the v iR, B0 \” \;‘\‘t\“ el ”"\"‘ i tions, the average of prices ‘n;l r,:w'- [} Iwn tion of Teachers that the strength and de- Ten months after my capture the fate lp»«”u..-ln.w (l:h.} fll's\l‘ of a :[‘I rnlln-:ll. ].\ 1u—|x:.~|. nln.-(irmn'gun‘ “V'n white' western, 382 41c; t white stute "'”!J\;-;v LI";'“)‘D"'“I_*' s “;»_1‘“‘”}“"' il i " fense of our institutions, not only in peace, | which they had escaped seemed in store for | Papers by W. urfee, M. Am was fired, opening the breech screw by | Options very ‘dull but ahout steady: no salesi ) day was 10c better. No new light has been iy, ; Dilt In war, and the Kreat rescrve, compared | me. A northern court-martial had con- | DeEuD in the current issue of The Englncer. | the recoil and ‘wound up a spring, which, | Kebruary sl i Saci March closed at etsatved an thoimublott and BIIE BAGKITE | SRR SR ety Bt T S e with which the army and even the organized | demned to death three confederate officers, | IN8 Magazine. ~The article is illustrated, | When released, would close ~the breech | M QO G INEG ine g000; good 1o cholce, | OReTatiGns avo ndubiery BEKE FEITTD & tain alre for Concumption in Gret stages, militia_are very small, are “in the In- B RS ; andasurereliofin advansedutages; Unoat chons Major Armsey, Captain Gordon u[mlllx exceedingly m: resting, as the an- nulnrl" i A 4“ l'I; fl("l'l“h"“““‘rl"” ,'ml"* it= 1 56.50a5.50 : ; f e oill o . batter: demand: for ¥ B TABRGHIAREY VAR S REFUALEn Foung ot onr 1and who oeind to'its | ‘ant. Davis= By order ‘of" Jefl clents were accustomed to moving masses of | self after the first discharge by driving a | HOPS-Dully state, common to cholee, 1ogazes | when there Wil be A lomand f o will ee the excellent effect aftor ta o defense in time of peril.” threo of our officers wero taken as hostages | Btone far surpassing In magnitude any | spade-shaped platé fnto the ground, after | Pactic coaxt’ ez London market, holders | special cuts for the Jobbing trade and it re- frat 10 Bold by dralers everywhere. Large General Wingate further suggests that the | for the condemned, and the lot fell upon | Quarried or handled in our own day, a fact | Which its recoll ws ynet by a Jacket which | O RRGNY ot salted, New Orteans sec | CCIPtS do ot ereatic T8 thach rises may : army and militia should as much as possible | Major Roberh Goff of Virginia, Lieutenant | that has for centuries attracted the att surrounds it, A h gun, with light port- | jected, 45 to 65 Ibs 1gc; Texu o, not only hold up bu iprove. As it now Is 5 ; 0 ; 4 baring % fora’ melge 9 (b, 4G00c AyTos, dry, 20 to 21 1b the situation 15 most unsatisfactory to all act In unison, as, for example, in practics | Manning of Massachus:tts and myself, writes | tion and excited the wonder of travelers, | #ble disappearing’ mountings, for a seige 0 s, e Avis, ey, i nsatis ] i train, could be takefi abart so that no portion | 101l Wexi 0L concerned The pecullar conditions Tarohen Thix Tas ecastoneiy hoen oic® | Bmil Frey, president of the Swiss republic, | The Eugincecring Magazine company, Thnes RN dvel nemiok sote, I g . ey e hnd s when, a fow months ago, Captain Dillen: | in the North American Review for February. | building, New York. welghed more than three tons, ten hours be- | 5" I=staltlic hatlver hamlodi sol surounding e | drade ol ack’s battery marched to the Peekskill | The commander of the Libby prison ap- | Rev. Dr. Henry Heyman, load head- | I8 required to mount it. A 6-inch naval gun | PROVIFIONS el undor. ORAIRREYBIEGHRNANION 'BLiraate & ChiE camp in connection with national guard | Prised us of the fact, and declared positively | master at Rugby, contributes to the el five rounds {h, slkty-nine seconds, each | AL iR T Cut incats e P st D G batterles. But the system could be carrled | that it Armsey, Gordon and Davis should be | ruary Harper's some newly-found infors at a different’range and target. A plato | SEUS 0 e fekled Nhoul A DA HORY, AE8 DRy out on a much larger scale. Says General | hanged no earthly power would save us from | tion regarding the last months of the poet clal steel degfimed for a shield received | pickicd ham Lard, il Soink pll ia IRUMIIRS QAN OALTYBK 68 TA) Wingate the same fate. ‘Without further notice we | life in an article called “Lord Byron and the | Y/l¢ and Gatling g fire at 100 yards rango | feam s Pl My Jian ahe- REQuAION SpALkALalY: SODGRERIE BhE “Let us suppose that an officer having | Were transferred to the cellir, and thera con- | Greek Patrlots.” It includes the last letter | Vithout a single pénctration, while the plate | IR o il refired Incinnatls Brige GUrrent AN sopeinerably K i b, R ther : » paLion. the Bt | nom it out at the assured failure of its pre a command near a large city containing | ined to a dark cell, nine feat long by six and | Byron wrote, on April 9, 1824, ten days be- | IItherto used was penietratod at every shot, | iincnt a6 F 4 i somo national guard relments desires to | half teet wide. This happened on May 3, | fore his death, @ Tetter that Nas never been | N Gatling gun afmoft cutting It In two. | Vo, s i T S T L : 8 ectiol y 864, T was then 25% years of age, the old. ] & latier that : . priing, $18 00 1.2 west, stocks_of provisions, the course o Lte R iR an the diseotion. He WOERS | et ot ‘tha"thres. Wo BAN' hithorta sultered. | PSYmned,, A RIREIE Sthdent I London, We could not fiaprove the quality I we | CHEG oy o0 prices, sto. THAC Journal Rayar “A fusther Stk boring polnts affording suitable ground (as, | AIMost unbearable hunger, but there now be- v “ ::Khll‘;“_“hf":l ",Vv":“:"(“;":_ ’:]"" :“::Z':: ‘"““!f d double the -prige. DeWItt's Witch | o' cronmory reduction In the movement of hogs has oc- RIS EA O “ ‘s P S gan, besides the agony of confineme; oa RIS e A F, A8 SXpeRIORGg. I Hazel Salve s the best salve that experience | Eikins, ¥ . Loty et of all for_example, trom Willets Polnt to Oreed- | £l BONS* (L0 S 2 ORURSINL Teal | Frederic Remingtow's “In the Sierra Madro | i) 0000 "o it imoney can buy: g2l : g Chronio, Privats anl moor,) as if through an enemy's country, | feiv¥atte. Gt CRUX FICT WRCH W with the Punchers,” fllustrates with pen and b NORRE | CHEESE - Stead 4 Necv us “i30as9y Wrila and then invites the national guard officers | foje YOy Gay Mhout noon, consisted of & | prusn some novel life in the outposts of Stub Ends of Thovghts, part vk i : - TV R 10 OF bttt phusaalty of the vicinity to co-operate in ¢ g e plece of corn bread, a morsel of rancid Ty rd Pyle Daite . GB—\Wea ke 0 J (M £ 5 TREATMEND BY MALL Y 4 i carrying 1t | pacon and six or seven spoonfuls of nigger- | MeXico. Howard Pyle contributes a parabl Detroit Free Press: Talent controls tern_fresh, 3 : : % R Address with st ap, o8 B out. To secure thorough instruction partis | peang or rice of the meanest quality. By | ;AP Tenebras'' deplcting an Incursion into | gepjus, : p T pkge ®oR teulars, walty willby 5 b 0avalag of regular and national guard officers, -bi- | J{rict arder of the goverument, the total ra. | th¢ next world, with an application in this. An ounce of action 1s better than a pound ALEPIT=RaRL I B 2SS 75 PO BoX 043 O M3 1143 Lo 4, Omyia N3 eycle wcouts, etc, are from time o time | fion"way not (o excaod the elght of (hree. | HATDer & Bros, New York ptiment SouRLEY (DU, (it BAING, % p : L : 3 L sent along the proposed Touto to recon- | quariers of » pound and (wo cumee The frontispicce of this number of the ork i3 an Investment; rest the dividends odi, Walshington, in hbis, § i p P 3 G0JD noiter and map it, and, to impress upon all | fortunately there were a number of rats (n | New England s a beautiful reproduction of | Hope drags the wagon uphill, o adeiphia © and : A FAIR PRICE PAID TOR concerned how this work ougit to be done, | (ho collar, and they paid us & VIsiC the first | the famous portrait of Wa oy P Y RN, b D i | are required to submit thelr maps and re- | pignt of our confinement. Friend Manning, | Stuart, now in the Boston Muse Most men would prefer to be remo cadyi strained, cor 7 4 enta ports for criticlsm and discussion to Joint | Who was a clever and Imaginative man. Arts. This and a companion porirait as knaves than as fools 1 Porous Plaster | moetings of the officers who have agreed | posed to hunt these horrid animals, whi Martha Washington accompany a valuab) Cupid claims ali or nothing. v r . | to participate. The problems connected | especlally at night, used to show fight mosi | article by William Howe Downes, on the | The stars are the punctuation marks in d IS THE BEST. p with the propesed manoeuvre relating to the | fiercely. He constructed a trap, and we used | Stuarc portraits. Another art'cle con- | the T YT A ,’. %, RELIEVES PROMPYLY and calling out and transporting, marching, | our half-rotten bacon as bait. The rat hay | tributed by Irving Allen refers to President | Theology never gave a crist of broad to | & ) CURES QUICKEST, o provisioning and lighting the command, are | ing been caught, it was my business to raise | Washington's visit to Boston in 1789, “The | hungry p %4, i ' & also submitted, studied and discussed in | the cover until it showed its head, when the | Daughter of an Earl” by Prof. Slade of | Two souls with but a single thought want PTON . " g T o 08 o : ence: pla the same way, until all that can be obtained | major had to set to work and to belabor its | Harvard, is an account of ‘the romantic | that thought doubled ,;n% i\”d”m. Ve { ? Srdusted dentist of exparlence: DIsce ~ -~ e 4 Y iy / ‘h 1t O 0, 1 floor Puxiva from the theory of the matter has been | head with a log until it was dead. Next | career of Lady Blanche Murphy, the ~ o n ( KA )T Telcphone 1084 Jearned. Then the wmarch is made, at some | morning the rats were cooked by the negro | daushter of ‘a noble English family, who | De Witt's Hazel salve cures § i “adesTivdrion Go to DR, R. W. BAILEY,

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