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8 THE ()M,\HA l)\-IY BEE: 'I‘lll!l{sl)‘\Y. \lAR( H 29, 18M. i\'II,SU.\' OPENS UP IS FIRE | s e o from e o | THE MORSE DRY (.0()])5 0. | TLD BY [THE CGENERALS| A t”f\‘\‘“\- WOMAN. 1884, returning to Cincinnati and remaining — the il Jannary, 1885 - oL, 190 i, sl s st Amanan. na_ Euroean 4 U i Pollard i ery Care: and Tells Jus i o 0 Wi 0 ; Miss Pollard's Attorney Discomfits Some of TOIE wh Lo fFat (Bostant Susation akked Grand Bale of Ohinaware at Much Below | Graphio Accounts off the Great War of the WHAE 56 Thinks About The: Breckinridge's Witnesses, by Mr. Shelby, who conducted the examina- Regular Prices, Rebiellion, ----....’--’--.-““-“-‘-. tion, and the reply was: I do.”" “T have observed women very carefully.' 8 THiNtS, WhETH YO BeGNIE NOdATnted. with - It was a member of a leading ladles’ club her and under what cireumstantes.” " | LARGEST CHINA DEPARTMENT IN THE WEST | THE GRE T T A e SOME VERY SHARP CROSS-EXAMINATION | ™47 "Ronsiic wan svidentiy embarrassed. Ho AT BENTURY: * AR BOOK [\ nemiaesty Nneiad, women, R womes spoke slowly and his command of grammar and T th I understand them. 1 have ob. was not all that might be expected of a - - rved American w n under every condl Madeline € Who Alleges | wohool teacher. L) L Thursday We Offer Special Values In Dress | Rekindles the Firo of North and | tion and I am ab the two that He Had Been er in “It was elther In October or November, Gouds, Silks, Gloves, Toster, South and it Wil Glow with Increas POt fa sirong And. 5 the e Kentacky—Espert liay Again 1583, he sald, “Thore was a lady came into Spring Jackets at Tell- Intensity-in the Years to other countries, ' are weak, del Tiie Biaid the store looking for me ing Prices. p and run down, especially this time o on the Btanl Just at thi o re oceurred one of ’ ome, the vear. And’ th flot the worst of it ¢ the most dra e episodes of the trial, fc Am - not 0. It I8 when Roselle words the door be- A nonse At @ woman can €0 WASHINGTCN, March 28.—The surprise | tweon the jury and the witness swung in [ e are rocalving mnlv the greatest l(\;l:": Thero Is a story In the records of the | (NTouEh Uhls senson without “assistance f and fo e first th s week | BaIns In chinaware we have ever seen. Ou ilsry v 4 eeds a_tonic, n ¢ of the Pollard-Breckinridge trial today was :'M 1{ rl n' ]m x ‘né» ‘xm W .I( t")'r er»Iymllllslin::nlnhv\'l Il:)‘l\rflrlll':m his | COUNtrY’s history which will never grow t will make her complexion the unexpected appearance of one of Miss | {8 (LA, TORCL, BMGUI (OHOWed Y | reoent “trip, buying the most. astonishing | UDINLCresting, for it touches every human | eves bright, and “her “health Pollard’s old lovers, ikin Roselle, a K Miss Pollard wore a new bonnet, more be- | YAlues ever seen. We offer the public a | emotion and sympathic impulse. h 4 tucky schoolmaster, His deposition had been | coming than the littie affaic which has coy- | Chance to come and supply themselves at a | It deals with the farewell of the passing | i found that a carcful and continuous use read In the case, but to make his testimony | ered her head heretofore, She glanced | SMall advance above cost of these goods. | regiment, of waving flags and loving hands, | Of Duffy's Pue Whislty, didiwoniders ” : ldressed in | toward Roselle and Roselle toward her. 1t | We have the largest, the cleanest and the + | for me. I am lvocate of temp doubly sure the ex-flancoe was addressed I | wuy™(jeir first meeting since 1885 The | Prottiest department’ In chinaware to be person, and no sooner had he taken the stand | G708 HCE B it tly, the man | found anywiere, occupying our entire sec- than Madeline Pollard glided in for the first | aropped his head and toyed nervously with | Ond floor. Thursday we offer: nate temper. For our heroes are hidden time this week, from ‘the office of her at- |.tho bible on the stand, Miss Pollard took a in tumblors at thin prices, | anon In the fantistic clouds of battle, or are | are good common-sense o st she waits to t beside M Vilson, nearly ont of dozen® blown table tumblers, wo but dimly sc roug dust of their | WM ¥ wlopt to embarrassi "inal t was broke hy M 48c dozen r o e Probubly she will be In court tomorrow to | gpaiiFAsSInE KiMally 1t was Broken by Mr. Imitation cut glass bowls, worth 85c, strange echoes respond to thelr bugle calls | Can produce the whiskies do not contain itios nec face her silver-haired accuser, for the a CERTAINLY BMBARRASSE b th torneys declare there will be positively no Mr. Roselle proceeded, somewhat paler than longer postponement of the testimony of the | berore and more embarrassed: I ew Turkish plates, goods worth from principal in the case, and that Colonel | that time on the fifth floor. A messenge: ) to $2. ach, at $1.98, Breckinridge will take the stand without fail | boy came and announced that a lady w ench china decorated vegetable dishes, in the course of the day. Most of the testi- | (0 %¢¢ me I went out to see who she w worth from $3.00 to $4.50 each, at §1. mony today was in the form of depositions, | herscif and said sho had heard of me often | worth 60c to 7oc, at 2 in the Century Magazine, its circulation in- and much of It was of a cha er which can | and wanted to s me. he said she desired A few special values left in toilet sets creased 100,000 copic In this unique work only be published in expurgation Thoge to go to Wesleyan colle and asked me if | which created 50 much enthusiasm last | M0y commanders and subordinates con- Bradley | T Would go with her, to which I consented | week. tributed to the history of the herole de 4 and did." JACKETS AND CAPES, in which they hore a part. 1 Grant wrote for it four papers on his greatest campaigning, and out of them grew his “Personal Memol which re Of all the spring's beloved, O, fair and fickle spring, N-( one except Arbutes ‘an trust what shoe will bring. What Think You of this chilly weather? n_a greatly run down state myse of falling flowers and tears of pride ance, but T be early every woman Its scencs are lald under skies of alter- | could be made happier and more ollowed” the same course Of course we should also joica ver pleasant and warm days--for the sake seeiny flo wers bloom, birds sing and nature invigorate, and the sun to coax you to buy your spring suit, marching. On alien soil they sleep, and | Duffy's Pure M v Ky ‘which be sent for when her presence is desired. ordinary 16¢ of home, r i 4 > | sary for the purpe Insist, thercfore, Halt gallon water pitchers, worth 36c, at s With fresher radlance as the years | upon your druggist rocor giving retreat 16 of. glory will .be told dne Just what you require, und under no cir when the last member of the “Grand Army" lies dead by the deserted “‘camp fire.” hin eix months after the apps Your purse needs but precious little coaxing when you enter the Nebraska. You who are familiar with the masses, and extraordinary inducements are al- ways ready for popular trade. depositions, regarding which Judge il expre 5 that could not ; HE B = 1 .', ' Did she tell you low she happencd to | Fine all wool capes, rolling collar, in all i1 ‘y[\l ]“‘:m‘) ””J“M;;l' Pr”;' Y “] ks v' ey b :‘l "”IH 1 1h | Nellie Oli shades, at $3.98, around town price, $6.00. cited and the justification for the scathin She had heard her cousin, Nellie Oliver, | * Finer jackets of same style, speclal for v : comments on them was self-evident. Some | speak of me often. 1 knew Ncllio Oliver. | Thurmiay o5 s, " | trieved his fortunes ana dded new laurels of the language employed by Hiram Kauff- | We were met in the office of the college | ~ Wool jackets In navy blue only, a money | 'O hi§ fame. The good temper and un man, a Lexington butcher, and John Brandt, [ by Dr. Brown. I was not acquainted with | saver. at $2.08, a janitor from the same place, would hardly | him and I introduced elf and Miss Pol- X GLOVES. e be tolerated in a | regulated barroom. | lard She stated her intention of entering 98¢, $1.00, $1.25. ""‘.L’v:‘ ‘\l"“i"hhm‘!luu between the soldiers These gentlemen admitted In a matter of | school there; sid she had a guardian, Mr. [ Thtee special lots of gloves for Thursday. | mia one OPPosed in the war for the union, fact way their tendencies toward habitual | Rhodes, who would be along tie next day | 5 and 7 hook suedes, new shades, at 98¢, 4 s drunkenness and marital infidelity, and the | to complete the arrangements. She stated 0 | pog i oty d i i ! ! ogular $1.50 glov Aside from the fraternal feeling awakened conrt. - admitted their siatements unex. | Dr. Brown that 1 was o porsonal friend of 100k glace gloyes, extra fine kid, $1.00. | potwesn "o ‘l’w""',lw'lr ‘A’x'x‘k;ly:y\l:(t(n“ ; purgated, as he remarked in conversation | hers and asked him to grant me the privilege 7-hook glace gloves, very fine kid, fitted | educational result has been achieved sy that the jury might be judge of the char- | of calling there wher 3 vanted. From | and guaranteed, §: eROEEA BT et ogh et I o Hlevedyaitng acters of the witnesses. that time on I called very regularly for the DR HODS But these n\(;”,, nxn:n\\:“;\ hay ese twe iHdes Thave i86 LOOKS LIKE A LONG FIGHT. P ug her, sometimes three times | 3 special lofs go on sale Thuraday at bar- | far been exerted. ayer but & This scason we climbad a step higher, to the stee- ple of popularity, by preparing a feast of values, It surprise even Bill Jones, who remembers the panic of tisan character of the articles have been an Important means of bringing about a tween all the people of the We begin with a paltry &4 for a suit that is a good value in the average store at $7, and this way we north and south compare up to the honest, reliable ¢15 suit which the Ll Nebraska never dreams of charging yvou a cent above Colonel Breckinridge's private secre “Did o oF “albrs S . | B2ID price limited fleld. The comprehension. and ac. i was one of tho withesses of the day, and an- ,,,,,“.'.,[ LA UL U oo ch fancy suitings, 19, would curate character ot the. oFiginaledition ‘se $10 Dill. man In Washington, and also an expert in st _frequently alone, sometimes other Lot 2, 6-inch illuminated worsted dress f‘.‘,‘r’y hrull:\p!\x:xvl it ’:;Il”l“t|y\(v(|11lg‘:‘"‘vll: ;'1.’ .‘.‘:«'.u‘;),": penmanship, who was subjected to further | 1adies came Sy goods, cheap at 37c. FHER S o ) ¢ L B b i Did your visits lead to friendship?” Lot' 3, 50-inch all wool choviot, 49c, g00d | Siacod It peasiiimg, Prics of $22 (o $25. o : Ployed in detecting forgerles under the sug- | , Roselle (briskly)—At first I had admiration | value at 76c. | Ask to see thase bargains e manocet e reach of the | o conquer your wife is a very si gostlons of another expert, who sat at | for the young lady, my admiration led to HOSIERY, ETC. BYNeFate i:‘" phse i | ter. It is only a question of putting the A LL(BEDBY W 14618 N 0s the addi- | Jove, and love to an engagement. We | Ladies' Swiss ribbed vests, S e e LS edi- | aecent on the second syllable—concur. IR Uitk W sxDerti mtoitic it fooks | Decime engaged about the Christmas holi- [ Ladies' Beyptian vests, 8 for 25 as arranged to: digtribute {o Its. own readers | oq 00,26, ikl good way (o over. as though a hard fight had been precipitated ! : Ladies’ fancy front vests, . tHFoUghEa s ContraaRE WIEHE tHe® CoRtutry Gl L GLLI L Ll (DL over the authenticity of that black-bordered answer to questions Roselle said: | Ladies' fine ribbed vests, 20c ST o i She has long wanted one. and this month Jetter, which was made public yesterday ex- | “Miss Pollard stated first that Mr. Rhode: Ladies’ fine lisle vests, high neck, long | Bfii¥ (1% magnificent work Is made ac sces such a wholosale reduction in prices clusively by the Associated press. was her guardian, afterwards that she was | gleeves, 8 for $1.00. The case of the defense is drawing to a | desirous of getting an cducation, and having Ladies’ fast black cotton hose, 3 for 25c. close with the appearance of Colonel Breck- | no one to help her, Mr. Rhodes having pro- Ladies’ fine gange fast black hose, boot inridge, whose testimony is expected to oc- | posed matrimony, she became engaged to | pattern, 15c pair. cupy af least three days—as long a time as [ Iim on condition that he would pay for her | ~Ladies' fine cotton hose, drop stitch, fast Miss Pollard was on the stand. There will | schooling. She said from the start that she | black, 3 for 50c. be rebuttal for an Indefinite period, as Miss | did not intend to carry out the contract. She Our hosiery and underwear departments Poilard will take e stand again, ‘and wit- | vas ambitious to secure an education. 1| are overflowing with stock at right prices. esses have been summoned from Kentucky. | saw her at school, some‘imes in the recep- THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. HEE M D S S Bl e s R e B S Y R ODRD R T I00DSX00 ful interest into a channel of educational * are four shelves. Over the desk are two for the Pollard-Breckinridge case today | the parlor, generally alone, from 8 to 10 in Fre % benefit. ‘It is not alone to the families of than Judge Wilson of the plaintif’s | the evening.” counsel requested that the disputed | Roselle testified that during their engage- lotter, fow in the hands of the Breck- | ment Miss Pollard exhibited great affection tnridge forces, be placed in the hands of the | for him, that he frequently kissed and ca- 3 clerk of the court. He also requested that | ressed her and often she sat in his lap. . flict of modern times is significant. GHAS. SHIVERICK & €0 Major” Hay, the expert on handwriting, | She had asked him to act when Mr. Rhodes DOG WAS ON DUTY. JIiesnewinopiiageditionjotarne.ontury, 3 i y be recalled for further « examination. | was present as though he was not acquainted TiE War Book” will be issued weckly in twenty Temporary Location, Mr. Wilson asked him some questions as | with her. When Le told her he was going | This Sneak Thief Was Not Shtisfied with a | Parts, beginning tomorrow morning. It may 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., Above all, we consider ourselves unapproachabie on our particular value of Seven fifty Suits. Here they arc: as desirable for dress as serviceable for rough wear; a dozen patterns of the latest spring designs---homespuns, clieviot, silk mixed cassimere, to every réader. The revised edition | that she Is at last convinced and determined. contains the original contributions from lead- | Why not gratify her by placing the accent ing commanders and officers on both sides, | on the second together with C stra Here is one of the most popular mark- the publication of which marked a distinct | down patterns. It has the square inclosed era in the evolution of historical literature. | cabinet top, with spindle sides and full- The fire of patriotism still burns beneath | bowed front. The back is doubled-mi the crust of social and business absorption. | rored. The top is inclosed by a brass za It {8 & good thing to turn the flow of youth- | lery. Inside the curved glass door there Scotch tweed, single-breasted sack, double-breasted, one or four button, soft roll. You'll favor us to compate one of 'em, if you please, to the best you ever bou ht at between 12 and 15 dollars, small shelves for ornaments. veterans that this story of thrilling interest | The interfor of the desk is fitted with the See Hayvden Bros.' great free distribution, | will appeal latest fashioned receding cabinet work, with : : ‘ i ] ; i 9 ? was Madeline Pollard. She fintroduced [ ~One lot of six styles decorated A D coffees, 1 Of the first of the now famous “War Papers” : g our doings, know that it is our constant aim to please ‘ ] ¢ [} ¢ ¢ [} [ é [} $ ¢ : ¢ ¢ [ [ 1 : [ ¢ 4 é also thelr prize offer to High school girls; all | This revival of interest in the varied topics | full overhang, giving a clear writing sur- about it on 5th page of today's paper. involved in a study of the g st civil con- | face of inches, to the method of Judging handwritings, | to Chicago she expressed a wish to accom- Good Thing. T choined I ey Iniaiad in the au ) HOTE whereat Mr. Hay gave a dissertation upon | pany him; he told her she might do so and | o groon tniot had an. Interesting time | Yertisenient on another page of today’s paper. AT A RDINOTRL: specific characterigtics, ns he called them, [ she put on her hat and cloak, saying her Spring Catalogues still to be had on 'leP“Cfltlon P Y 2 2 2 2 L & 2 2 2 L g 2 2 CECTCTOTDROT ‘ flluminating his remarks by illustrations | trunk was packed. He was then obliged to | Of it out at Joseph Johnson's residence, 1547 4 3 drawn offhand on the blackboard. tell her that “under the circumstances she | North Eighteenth street, Tuesday night. He See Hayden Bros.' great free distribution, Vlien Mr. Wilson inquired upon what | had better not go until Junc. pried open a bedroom window with a crow- | also their prize offer to High school girls; all cteristic the expert laid the greatest IXING HBR AGE e TR sl cent | about it on oth page of today's paper. XING HER AGE. out awakening any one went M. oy replied, with an IMPressive | wiss Pollara had told him she was three | through Mr. Johnson's pantaloons and se- o ot i genuflection: “The tout ensemble.” h ard had told him she was three gh Mr. A District Court ¢ The spectators snickered, Judge Bradley | YO&S younger than he, and he was born in | cured $3. In the district court Thon Murray has N moaed S haniea | 1880. " Roselle had presented Miss Pollard | g enadt 5 4 z L ome praciezizom, lfi“‘f d ’.’"”]'“" With two rings. He bad also taken her to | ot Satisfled with this success the thief | filed a motion asking that the chiet of the | | T,o0king for new ideas and L sl they suspected that there was fm- | &% 0 e Wid e identified three | Commenced to scout around for some more | fire department, the building inspector and 7 2 . propriety lurking in the words, and Mr. ¥ portable property. This Is where the mis- | the city engineer make their petition more styles, is the reason of our Wilson requested that the expression be | Plctures which were shown him. Miss ; R A he expression be | bojjura had mentlaned to him of o mock take was made. At noise by the sneak | specific, stating wherein the Harney street | | phenomenal success in busi- ORI on e e Wiison™thr, _ | marriage between herself and Julian. awakened a large and enthusiastic bull dog, S SAneals Phis i motion srowa Teat e , ol A e e Y o RhomE . sa kel utke B radloy) 7ho evidently understood :what he was being | 0%, M L MCEEL . In whien | | Dess, if you wish the latest ed eXpe! ofc o Wi perhaps remembering the affidavit in which ept for. ;i ! rolt < fled as an expert before a congressional BOrhaps remember A marriage | The dog made a grab for the seat of the | the Murray buildings on Harney, between in style, finish and pose, go to ——OF committee u letter su to have : Ity "(-m,gr‘",(m,{’,’."';f,‘,',m';u,.'“,‘,: Was between Owen Lindley and Miss Pollard | thief's trousers and obtained a good hold. | Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets were de- one Findley. Mr. Hay recalled the case, | and was performed by himself (Julian). ::llh 8 o gf‘ rlm]h: llhel 'hm Jllmr:?d lhrm!:dh clared a nuisance. ey SH ¢ | Miss Pollard had once given him a rin e window and landed safely on the ground, Feeping W and Mr. Butterworth recolleoted aleo that ( Mise Pollard had once efven him a ring | 08 FCtO. 20 S8t S tim, s atust | 1n the case of the Weeping Water Lime he had bee ember o 5 eToL = v ~ he object of 8 oDembar it e (oo | Chicago. Ho had none of the letters, His | have hung on for some time, as 1t was about | & Stone company against Joscph J. John ; Mr. Wilson proceeded to rend. extracts frem | 1ast letier to her was answered by a lady | ten minutes after the hasty'exit of the thict | son and Charles W. Hull, the plaintift has C Mr. Hay's testimanyl at that h:‘ n;l';'hm‘l‘l; friend of hers. that the faithful animal returned home. secured an order requiring Johnson to ap- A Fitee s R Mr. Wilson objected to anything regarding | The police have a couple of liberal sam- | pear tn court and answer questions regard- & o ples of the pantaloons worn by the sneak, | ing the disposition of some of his propert Nalplatadlgtoataat e At this letter and was sustained, as was also i : § G ';y:aln "l!fi‘eli“l':‘l" neral ohtae | his objection to the reason why Rosello | @nd this may lead to his detection. Ellen Armstrong has asked the court to Photographer, 2 B e TEn pa i L AFODY — divorce her from her hushand, Wesley Cool as a cucumber, Expert Hay explained - . i of X ek (e . xo vho she alleges has deserted the Armstr ~ how he reconciled his statement. Aoked If In another form the letter question was ¥ o o o 4 permitted, and the whness said she had Our druggists sell a preparation for rheu- | bed and board. -345- he had not testified that windley did ot | fi vea Nim: o kiss and’ hug ler in'a way | matism that has performed somo. romaric. | . In Judge Binir'a court the.case of L, H. $13-345-317 South 15th Streat, g . Draved it e e it | he did not like in a woman lie loved, and | able cures. Frawk Shepardson, an engincer | Bradiey against H. B. Mulford & Co. {5 on olla TR il Ahates once he had written to her about the ring | on the Southern Pacific railway who resides | trial, where the plaintiff is seeking to re- e R s St e botlef rematnod unchanged that Pindley was | Gi’eve i, He had destroyed the reply. | at Los Angeles, Cal, was iroubled with | Cover on a $600 note, executed Jamary 1, lus]’ l]n FAIL ‘" “Did you not testify in this court recently | After the noon revess Mr. Shelby Inquired | rheumatism for' u long time. He was | 1891, and due six months from that date. 3 il w. R ¢ - whether in 1884 Miss Polllard was a mature | treated by several physicians, also visited [ The note was given as a consideration for o e ar ] l re 1 bty et i RIOYEN | person physically and mentally. the Hot Springs, but received no permanent | & patent jug box, of which the plaintift was General and Nervous Debility Our prices arc the lowest In Mr. Hay denied this, and Me. Butterwertn | - Objection was made and question ex- | relief until he used Chamberlain's Pain | the patentee. The defendants admit the g {nsisted that the case referred to should be | cluded. Balm, which {s the medicine referred to | making of the note, but claim that the jug Weakness of Bod: Y o . 1 L L It was asked, also, whether her conduct | above. He says it s the best medieine in | boX was a worthless invention. § Mind, Liffeots of th land: investigation con- e HE IS AN EXPERT. was that of a mature person, and this was | the world for rheumatism. Sl e or Excesses in Old < > g‘ e M', 1; 2 G ]" nman himselr, | 4150 excluded, but a question ‘was framed to ———— Sfislgulll)-tr]? and R;)\rlmr 1{3“'""{‘ l\ Mr. Hay, wh expert pe 3 which Mr. Rosclle could answer tha F 20 Dollars 3 anhood fully Resto A o 0 . asserted that e could imitate wy o 16 | Wax s woman. Ho bt senn b s S0 2 REORIVED, o San Prancisco. o i vinces. We offer in this sale: individual letters in the disputed docnment, | once, and there had been no unpleasant- | Bondholders cing National Water Works The $5 pays for your berth in one of the mdevo (LR 4 but would not be able to combine them o | pegs between them. Last April e had made ER L] g lausible imitation of the handwri H LappualisnUN SRS oLl Boara Kanaiitiieis0 A - of Body. Abso- t & plausible Imitation of the handwriting. He | gpplication for the position of gauger in the pays for a first class passage, all via / unfailing Honse . i 1, did not remember a case involving the or venie service, e The legal fight v b HE UNION PACIFIC. “Benef 50 ¥ genuneness of somo maval ‘Nouchers in | fHiends pereaded him 1o’ v for suveris | Water Works compa f Kansas City o O S A St O T R T e L G PlCCCS best bo russcls a Which the experts had picked ont the original | tondent 'of chools he withdrow nis applis | the eastern bondhol "h ha run through to San Francisco. Have your | Countrics.-Write them. Descriptive Book, vouchiers as forgeries. He had never known | cation, Did not know Colonel Breckintidge | On for nearly two years, is practically at an | nearest Unfon Pacific agent reserve you o | ©xblanation and proofs mailed (sealed) frec. 90C yard, a care in which experts differed &0 widely | when he applied for the. revene romitis | end, with the bondholders decidedly In the | berth or arite = as over the Findlay letter, and inctdently re- | Fis appiication had boen withdrewn. betors | lead. Harry P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 | ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. marked that congress had never paid him for | he made a deposition in this case, y A rne; rt 1. Hamilton of | Farnam street, Omaha. _— o . 5 13 = the twenty-five days of hard work upon the | My \ilson Sumped Into the eross-ex < ) : 10,000 of the AR SO plCCCS bCSt I flPChtl y rus- case. ke fnation enthusiastically. , appeared in the federal court in this e L Ml e French p..,‘f.,.'m,,, CALTHOS Mr. Butterworth added that the govern- | ' eyon wit sl o to ask for the appointment of a re.| LINWOOD, Neb.; March 28.—(Special to Freand i el guarauice thad if - ment never paid anything that it could avoid To. that'deposition 2 o aslion Judge Caldwell, before whom the | The Bee.)—Fred Kobz: voung farmer liv- CALFHOS 'will Restore your \l 3 6 SRV D N 1 payiug, except Its bonds, an observation Gt ENIOn i ofaslcod, I el S R theil [Thel Bec)mHisd JRolpn iR olE s manliv, Elealth, Srength au Vigor, scls at 053¢ yard. which would have pleased General Coxey of Tow long before?" too busy with the Union Pacilic cuse to 05} s ace, 2 Use it and pay if satisfied. h ed G ow long before? i y swi ! ] tempting to extract a shell from his gun v o the Commonweal. After giving an explana- Voll, aboutet® heariareyments, hucintimated thise SItIn |ty 0 otning, | disetiarged . tho 1oad (hroush Addross VON MOHL CO.. 0 H l 2 /\ q o o1 o mothods of tracing, SRR { , 0 ar g e Lo wanis 5 e « . discha oad g o z tion of "tho mtkods of tracing, the expert | \au'i¢"n0t Tio sume day you made your | S,anert time e would esignute o”cme | this morning ; el Tt Lo "Gt i 20 pieces Smith’s Axminsters averred that none of them could have been | qenoeition. Lhe merninC gay you mac lace fo 1 employed in making the letter before hin, doposition: e smorplag 4 same day? iaehbi ol Lawyers Wilson and Butterworth indulged | ) oy aic of SR Forks f ; : ‘ '1 00 . 1 in u dispute over the reading of the nd did i agpilayelyauriapplisationtin avenue : at »l. yard. aad (areris i : vour pocket when sou made the deposition? ! ant_rental of the congressional committee on the Ak Mhos June s i oy amount loy letter. Mr. Buttterwortl A L] y ; - ‘ 5 { L S8 : here was a brief tIt between the lawyers emain until final action cquld be . 3 \f ,l B Arnete - K:I‘:;H‘III:Il!:f”“l:_lll‘lll\_l‘:rxlllj “_f _ll:xli‘l‘::}l\llllls letter | Ghow ”.,,l Mr: B. Hayes, Mrs, A Favorite for Coughs and Colds, S8 U 7oy 1 ] O e et e ced the | SPringer and other prumineni women had | “Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best £ ¥ € . yard. Wholt of thio socalon canert yinomed the | graduated there, Mr. Butterworth saying | medicine for coughs and colds we huve ev i 3 3 Z J e b LR L that all that was adwitted. Then Mr. Wil- + Bay Keel & Son of Coal Run, 7 : y P 5 i ] S ] ] 1 LS L R L son catechized the witness about the location 5 ite_because It can always be 4 et . ~ ; orders lowed by Golonel Brockinrlage's stenogra. | 89" SA(eciied e ROTNUSs it oo Tsaen | 168 o s hmen It o o : g Some withand some without borde ¥ S YNNG, g The witness' responses indicated a poor | the lungs and effects a permanc :.','.',','.'h,"'.',';::;"llw:,\,,‘",‘.::,';,‘fi,“':::i ehos Uil Te2 | recollection of the rooms he had, according | Whoopin cough is not dangerous when this It o) Hidhes e ool ] to his direct evidence, visited two or three | remedy 1s freely given, as it lquifies the 4 & 3 & i p SRR S - T Hoxicitee e Bualoy in) texington | 10,10, S5 ot | o i S Pt | » \ m éationed. lstter, he . explained 0 Depositions of Hiram Kaufman, & butcher, | torate. 26 and 60 cent bottles for sale by guestioned letter, Mo Gxpiained that MSU| gud John Brandt, a school Janitor, wero read. | druggists. for lnfants and chlldren. atiest from Golouel Breckinridge, then in | They contained much matter unfitfor publi- e : J p f cation and not much that had any direct 20 to Salt Lake aud § 4 co. ~ Washington, to make a search for letters ; W 4 Oastorinissowelladapled tochfldrenth ] s i nitipation, 0 % The vol ed g on the o 3 at's all it costs you via ¥ from Miss Pollard (o him. e :lh,l.;;n had bearing on the c ; Th THE UNION PACIFIC. {rm'omy end it as superior to any ,\.‘..-l\.npuun Sour st , Diar Leustatlon, vt} or was found on top of an ol Dine Satisfactoril $35.50 for the round trip. known tome." 11 A. Arcugi, M. D., gives slecp, and promotes d % . 2 Rualizthin Istian wAK fling o0 top.of an old, RiRineMlisnciopiis Corresponding low rates to all western 111 0. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. s : ousa traveling men'’s WO g unused desk, where a lot of correspondence, n needs a package of Old Dominton | o Corr ; : Mh samples, from 1-3 yard to 3 yards part of it belonging to the firm, par rettes. A sweet and pure smoke. Photo- | PO 0 a0 400 second olass sleepers A & Colouel Breckinridge's private _correspond- | graph in each pack | second class . cars, See your nearest Uni ence, was stowed away In pustéboard files. s I".“clm‘L“L‘l';‘:m' A YRVE. Reaeas. Vplon “The uso of * Castoria is 80 universal and This was the only letter from Miss Polllard Free. Free, Hi P. Douel, clty ticket agent, 1302 its merits 5o well known that it seems a - found. On cross-examination he sald that 5 ¢ Ar Y 6! ¥ 8 syarg S S » 4 e . S Uy ~re i BUAARIMBALON -8 B =9 See Hayden Bros.' great free distribution, | Farnam etreet, Omaha. of supererogation to endorse it Few are the | do so as it has in ~retc 2 rench crepes the office ";l.,‘,"',',:lm';",'“,,‘* Shelby had been | 4,5 nelr prize offer to High s:hool girls; ali e ol N Intelligent, families who do uot keep Castoria | results.” longy of cretonnes, pes, “So that,” Mr. Wilson sald, “of all the | 8bout it on Gth page of today's paper. Free. Free, Wwithin easy reach.” Eowiy . Parves, 3. 1, A . Tt il el lotters you found in the office, this s the — See Hayden Bros.’ great free dlstribution, Gantos Mantyy, D. D, 195th Street and 7th Ave,, New York City, silk tapCSIl'V, silk and satin damas KS, only one in Miss Pollard's writing?" Grindin, shears, cutlery and edge ’ also their prize offer to High school girls; all New York City. v 3 "’I"I;:‘p c]l\’»n,-:\k:::nl;ll:‘r;v 1:“!:-““:3]" “\)\ le::\‘lll\l:f‘\((‘;} tools. F. 8. Stanfield & Co., 1518 Dodge. about it on 6th page of today's paper. e Crxtavn Coupaxy, 77 MunnaY Saxer, New Yonk Crrv, 0 ]l‘l])]c (Ol' S()(tl :lll(l l](_)()l‘ I)lll() \\’S, private correspondence, to which the witness - FaRta s thay R pearod o B moa Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair, head rests and all kinds of furniture business letters, pasteboard file, he M‘p].mn-d_ ll\ll{ been m;l,y fetters from persons whose names began with . — - £ P, 1 P ectly Vi that 1890 8 Ay o ~ - ~ - e ) . R L i el covering, from Sc a sample upwards ROSE ON THE STAND. 4 " 1 i - There was a stir in court when Mr, " S % N N 3 3 ~ e Bhelby sald ‘Now, Mr. Roselle,”” and a 3 R X 4 % . tall, slender, sunburned man, whose dress 3 § 1 - l beto that he was from the country a |n SEE ® : ks N 1] came forward and Kissed (Fn bible. - 0 Rankin P. Roselle, it will be remembered Ex‘cr SIZE was one of Miss Pollard’s lovers. He an ¢ S ; % L R helan Balnty, Hantucke. aad! ractai der THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. DOAR elssiad, pasiiandent o the count For sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufactured by the | = bix "Yeare and was mastor of ihe loos) 'l'honlyPunCreamquumPowdex.— 0 Agittiduis; No Alum, F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO., 1414'16'18 DOUQld) St[cct PR RS Etared Witk & crx goeds Used in Millions of Homesw4o Vears the Standards Factory No, 804, St. Lous, Mo, &

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