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£ ¥ I & The Daily Bee. | THEBEAUTEFULS. OW| E From Which Orie’ by Savuiday Morans, F’f‘ s Trains are Emerging. AR A ©t. Paul and Omsha Train —Potaren sells coal. “tuok for Seven Days. ~ytest ten cent cigar al Saxe'n. fuubing bulk perfumeat Koha's. ¢ : TR mer's bulk extract 5t Saxe's. The Ludier °“;;"" ot . fs faith esential to man? Go heas the eloquont Sunday evening. —Whijple, McMillan & Oo., the jewel- ors, Creighton Dlock. oy Waxtep—¥ifty thoussnd dollars of oouaty bouds %, H. T. Clarke. Remembr th: Davish Society’s Mas querade Feb. 20th, [ wewe su crihers'Jist of the tele- The raiiroads are still running a lit- tle out of time but are in comparative- | €at Iy good shape, to do better next week, atleast. Both the lines between Omsha sud Lincoln are open. The U. P. traln | int Reft for the' south on time aud the noon train in from Lincoln was here at 12:15 exactly. Toe tralvs on the ‘main line are all Tight except as ihe west bound mail train is delayed by the eastera trains. The B. & AL main line is practi- cally opea. The regular trains bo- tweoa Omaha and Lincoln are rusniog on time except that the south bound teain from Omsha to-day war still Iying hero at noon waiting for the ar- cival of the C., B, &Q. The Lincoln Journsl of Fridny gave the situstion thus: “The pastenger iraic on theB & M., which has been lying su Has- tings snow-bound since Friday, ar- rived lest night a¢ 9:30. The big drifts in the vicinity of Pleasant Dale snd Milford, on the L. & N. division of the B. & M., were opened last night, and the train procoeced northward, The train-men expect to find more snow banks, slmcst es great asthose st Mulford, between Ulyeses and the Platte river. The two en- gines and snow plow that left this city Wednesday morning to work on. the Nebraska milway east, bad munaged to work their way through ~ the snow bank st Chency just st dark lest night. They took s rest and will make another push for the next bank exst of Cheney early this morning! Two ergines and a snow plow left Ne- braska City Weduesday morniag, sund last night were reported at Arlibgton. with a mountain of snow in front of them. They wil endeavor to get through it to-day. The only snow. banks to be encouniered are on the the Midland' east and ‘the A. & N. north, and the company expects lo clear these roads of snow by to-mor- row morning, and have the trains run- ning on the main line and branches by Satur de ison Saturday the 20th, f Sy wil: be s meeting of Vesta Chapter this * (Saturday) evening, forwork. A tallstendanc: is required. By order W. M. 7~ They ar- ill hauling snow out of the . . $88s 02 Teath street by the train Josd, And dumping it on the bank of the BigMuddy. ~The young peopie of the First Baptist <hurch, mct §8 the church parlors Thurs. day and ergemized a soiety known as ““Dhe Young People’s Guild,” which will 1714 monthly sociables, including slso a literary and musical entertaivment. —ir. Dick Kitchen says that wiile it i true that the Kitchen Bros. have made . proposition to purchase the old Grand Central commer. they bave mot yet con- clnded the bargsin, He is, however, daily se-xpacting . definite answer o his proposi- tom - —At the meetingof the fire department Taursdsy the domation of fifty dollars feom Barker Bros, was acknowledged and a vote of thanks passed. The department voted to donste the fiity d:llars to the Firemen's Mutual Benefit association. Some of the frieuds of Mr. J. L chols, the grocer, got up a crnel joke on iim Thnrsday, cireulating ths report that e had gone to the country to get married Afpartyof fonrteen tin horn'serenaderswent forth to meet the supposed bridegroom, Tt discovered the sej in time to spare him the infliction. He lefe fc. Leaven- worth yesterday, however, wid will re- main catil his friends get throngh calling 10 tender their congratulations, ~—The many friends of Dr. Pendery wiil Tegret to lesrn tust on account of ill Jealth he bas concluded to leave Omaha and #y country Jife for a few months, The doctor Teft for his stock farm, npar Plair. Neb., Friday, where he will lock af-' ter his jtrplisq interests and recuperate ‘s faili . The doctor has' been well snd favorably known in Omaha for a ommbet ol years past. and leaves 3 Jargo ¥ fpractios, to - it s hoped, b witl s00n be able to return. —On Sunday morning Last, Mes. Daisy 1'Ome, a vatiety actress ~who was recent- ly engaged with her husbavd, William DOm0, 8 500g and dagce man, at the St. Elmo thestre, this city—was found frozen ¥ to dea™hina back yard in Kansas City. ~#/8be_ had nothiag on her person but : / Chemise and her throat, hands and feet ‘borewetks of vidlence, A colered man W;mum.mm been held to T® 200, TNES. The two trains due from the east on the C., B. & Q. thiz moraiog, were three acd a half hours Iate, snd tbe overiand traia was about iwo hours’ Iate in contequence, The Rock Is- land was an bour and s half-lafe, the Wabash an hour and forly minuter, the Northwesteta forty minotes and the 8t. Joe on time. ST. PAUL AND OMAHA, ;:‘"; e s 000 for supposed eon |3 trgia from Teksush arrived hers R J 18t evenirg st § o'clook over the Ne- Just received—A sapply of fresh | braska divirion of the St. Paul and batter from the country. Omsha road. Superistendent Houee Wiius M. Wares, | working at the big cat west of Tekamsah and expected o get | engine No. 1outof the sncw bank at nlve o'dlock, whete it has been_ snowed up sinco last Thursdsy. Passenger and freight trains are now being ran be- twoen Omabaand Tekamah. FOR SEVEN DAYS. A special dispatoh received in this clty. thia -alteraoon from Oskiand statos that fraini-No. 1, on the Chic- “PERSONAL PAXAURAFER . Hon, James Stephenson has retumed from the west. 4 @Ben Kimball, traveling agent of the rallway, is in town.. 3, AuBovasd the poal dsaler and brokee ;«mm,m Kansas City, is in E oz, & g John.A_Hfibmi L. M. e, Col. B, F. Smythe and Johe H. e Omaba acrivas st 5 A i | ago, -St. Paul_& Omaba rosd, in .mequ.- > .n.g. ot Charfes Wickwire, which b R Das been anowed in, in the large cut WG vear Oakland sinse Friday last, ar: g;““?:f{ o T | ived at Oukland at 10454, . to: < “w"_m"" (Saturday), the 19¢h | day. ANl Bands wers éafo and sound. jast., at7:30 p. . All degres mem. | Wickwire stood bravely at- his post D o BRI b Prosiut: day aad pight for the entirs senen, By ondor ofD. M., T. G. Cuarr, days without wavering, aad all spesk Socrotary, | 1athe loudest tormaof praise of his A pluck and enduranco. Arctic Overshoes. MISTOOK THE SIGNAL. e — A well known englueer of the C. E righton P. who has'a slight impediment in k 3 his spoech, hud an interview a fow hlbzq“ days since with his division superin- # | and'Babber Boots; new atock just in at H. Dohle & Co., leading shosstore. S Ry L Forx Sus—Furst-class delivery ‘wagor; will trade for family groceriee. Taquire 1317 Farshsm strost. 17-2 INVISISLE HAIR NETS Oaly ten cents each, at Mrs, Wood's, Nixteenth street, near Capitol avenue. 2 £17-004.3¢ The Swedish Libracy sssociation’s srand masquerade ball at Turper's el s.tmaq evening, Feb. 10:h, tendent, the natare of which gradual considerable fun for the boys. The ‘story goes that on a recent run his en- gine had a collislon with a cow, resalting disas:rously to the animal if question. By wule of the railroad company such accidents must be re- ported by the englneer and conductor in writing and for som readon the engineer forgot his duty on this ocea- sion, until he war summoned before the failroad magnate for private in- “Mr. —," said the superinten- -hnhin. the besuties «f naturs and l for time or the ad?"qnmvy rolled out, leaving Mr. Goodman, snd. besring away his bride. Then there was conaternation in Sidoey and on board the Pallmac. The bride was.in ‘s state borderiog dlstraction beeause of her loat retreating train. As ho and the bride wers one, it was a v was loft bebind.” 1t to catch the train on Toot h clamberd Ta tho exb of 3 locomotive which The engineer, s tender- hearted man with {ender, saw how and prooeeded to obtain prop- stern chase after the flying train, rylog to make up su honr ©of Jost time, and which .was proud of & new pair of wheels, Away the ex- , on the wings of y and stesm. Good- od Cho onginaes and. fireman. 1 iped to shovel ca:. and “-; An;; 5 w miles we wild-ey ting bocband Srsrtock tho oot fthat had ran away with his rand new wife, and soon they wero bloomingly happy agsin in each oth- tea locomotive s Bl T SILVERWARF. When you wish a ncs piece of Sil- yeraare, go to EDHOLM & ERICK- SON'S, and get the latest styles. You srosure to find them there in large y. EDHOLM & ERICKSON. Omana, Febeoary 17, 1881, Having made arrangements to en- than actuel cost. This Is & rarechanco Bmu- 14th and 15t North aide of = e e BALL AND OHAIN The Problem Which Needs an Barly Solution, Nioe tramps were lodged in -the ety jeil Thursday and turned looss As they wended their strost they kopt s watchfal eye on tHie stock any unwary storekeeper might oo rashly exhiblt 1a front of his store, one of the mumber, way dowa the a youth in years, hanging out in front of 8. 'Sin stare, and broke into a desd ran, lowed by Mr. Sioar and one or two citizens. His comrader alded him sll they obuld to make his escape, was 00 go, and he_was soon jn the grasp of ths offended storekeeper. The other tramps tried to make his captor relesss him, but he had too ‘much sand for that, and held on until » posse of police arrived and took the pritoner to jati with them. Judge Hawes sentenced him to five days’ service on the streets and short- ly afterward he was seen shoveling snow with a fine larze ball and chain adorning his right leg. It the city cannot provide for a workhouse at an esrly day, a law should be enscted permitiing the an- thorlties 0 hire out their prisoners to work on the public improvement: which will daring the coming ses- son furnish employment to thous. ands. The commissioners’ for a.city .and county work house 'mests, however, with general indorse- ment, and it is to be hoped will be put into execution. With the approach of warm weather we may expect the periodical raid on the city and sab urbs by thieves, burglars, safe blow- ers and high-way-men, if steps are nct taken ic time, to prevent it. The Treatment 'Accorded a Couple of Iowa Prisoners. Teaked out and becae o) 4 i bove. The]. The following from The Council Bluffs Nonpareil will serve asa to any of the much exeggorated stories of Nebraska cruelty, o frequently d-m upon by our. neighbors: “Yesterdsy & man and ‘women, ving their nsmes as Mr. and Mrs, C. Witting, were brought to thll city from Neola, this county. were in the custody of Oamllblu l’ulq andtwo other men. _ The man sod the fact of the huv’ onpareil Mo hed revolyers, gons sud con- siderable whisky. I ssked them if we ‘couldn’t be taken tn somo placa whers wo could sleep, and theythreatened to shoot me if 7 made any fuss. After the trial we were handcaffed together and kept that way all night.. - Lesk:d that my wife ba allowed to go v.- aharkled, but they refused to grant my request. This morning we ware hurried to the train without breskfas' and were brought to Council Bluffs. “The constable brought two wmen with him, but he kept us hacdcuffed. 1 asked him if he could not take them off my wife s they wero hurting Lec and pinched her wrist so severely that the prinmade her ory. Ho raid he wouldn't take them off oither of us until-he got to the jsil We were t | compelled to go to tho water-clos:t In the car together, 38 the constable, Foley byums, woull not take the andonffs off.” If the story of Mr. Witting be ‘rue, sod certsinly that pert concerning their being handcaffsd while beiog brought to Counoil Blufls is, s can be proven by a number of witneeses, Neala has a very queer way of dispensing justice. Sach conduct as that toldby the prisover, ls simply hellish, and sn cutrage, mot only upon the unfortunate man and Woman. but upon jastice and this fair land: The Nonpareil demands aninvestiga- ticn of the infamous eonduct chm ged, and if its truth_be established, let i b> seen whother there is any rodress for the prisoner and theoutrsged pub- lioat large, who have no desire to see the inaugaration of barbarism and mob Iaw in this part of tho country. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Two Delightful Events Cele- brated by Eonored Citizsns, Thursday was the seventh anniver- sary ‘of the marriage of Rav. aud Mrs. A. F. Shorrill, of the Congregs- tional church, and it was' made the occasion of & very pleassut gathering Inthe house yesterdsy forenoon & LIQUID LINGO, The Temperance Crusad- ers Drumming up Al:gentees. The Douglas Delegation Fights for Railroad Taxation. Night Sessious Ordered for Consideration of Rail- road Bills. Spacial Dispatch to Tus Baz. Lixcowy, February 18—4 p. m.— long discussion enseued on the motion of Howe, of Nemaha, to recommit the ‘bill for a liquor prohibitory sméndment to the committeée on con- stitutional amendments. This bill hss gone oaita thied reading and should have been votad on in’ its regular order. The bill was recommitted by avoleuf 48 to 29 to allow ubsent members to be presentto vcte. A substitute for house bills one azd w0 was considered in tha afternoon, providing for pro Yats taxation of rail- 08d property. The Omaha delega- tlon were o unit agsinst the hill. Omaha fhad given the U, P. road a million dollara for eracting superatrac- tares and for right of way and Douglas county demanded the beneht of the taxea on this property; The bill went over undor the rules, This morning the houso peramitted the woman suf- feagiats to address the body. On mo- tion of Mr, Case, of Olay, o night session at 7:30 was ordered to-night to coneider bills preveating railroad discrimination. ing Before Us. -| What. We are to Hxpect in sisted of & very felicitous presentation speech by Prof. Kellom, ‘who gave Rev. Mr. Sherrill, in behalf of the company, a check for $100, which was geatefally acknowledged by the re- ciplent. A very large number of use- foland elegant gifts, coneisting of articles of vortu and utility were pree- ented to Mrs. Sherrill. In -additlon to these wera quite a large quantity of provisions and articies. of household uze. Among the features of tho enter- tainment were the readings of Miss 's | Hardenburgh, the singing of Mrs. Sherrill, Mra, Squires sad Mr. Pen- nell, and the instrumental music ex- e:uted by Miss Claire Rustln, Mrs. J. E. Wilbur and Baoercft. Tte childrer were also present, and the charades and tablesux in the child- Ten's room were not the laast part of the general enjoyment of the evenjog. SILVER WEDDING. On Wedne:day evening, Mr. and Mre. John Hah, well known and highly esteemed citizans of Sarpy county, celebrated theic twenty-gith wedding sanniversary in s traly hos- pitable manner. Tholr comfortable residence near Papillion was crowded with guests includiog, beside their nelghbors and friends, several fricnds from this city, who had the courage to face the storm and snow to be present. A magnificent feast was provided for the gne the occasion was celebrated in a man- ner that will long be remembered by those 80 fortunate as to bo present. The party did not break up until af- ter 7 o'clock Thursday morning. Great Stock Sale. On Saturday, February 19th, at 10 o'clock’a. m. at Jas. McShane's Check- ered Barn in Omaha, Col. G. W. Dickey, ‘the celebrated. live stock anocioneer, will commenca the sale by auction to the highest bidder for cash, withont reserve, thirty ~ head of horses. The luv comprises trot- ters, road horses, busiress, draft snd tesm horses, and three single footed saddle horses; "also one pair of mules. Besides the above, sny pervons having stock desirous of sellingthe same can enter them at this wle, and five per cent commission will be charged on all stock sold- James H. McShane, of Omaba, and B. F. Montgomery, of Council Blais, will guarantee a correct accounting for all stock entered at this stable. Sale positive, rain or shine. Local Telegraph News years sgo. It fe safs to m other city on the Misseuri has such | g 1881, Although it Js possible that the work of rebuilding the Grand Central Hotel may Le delayed for some time yet, the number of improvemente in contemplation for the coming yoar is constantly being added to until the list has assumed quite formidable pro- portions, It is now announced that the Union Pacific headquarters will be enlarged by an addition four stories highand *.[iy teet wide, to ba finished 1n a style to correspond with the main building. There is good reason to believe that one big hotel will be put up between now and next fair time by eastern capitalists, who have had an sgent here looking up a desirable site,which SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisementa To Loan, For Sale, Loat Found, Wantz, Boarding, &c., will be in- seredin theze coumns onco for TEN CENTS er line; each subsequent tnsertion, FIVE CEXTS pe The first insertion’ mever less than SHEY $0 LOAN—_Cail at Law oL, SHoHAD: oo, Craiehton Hock ¥ TO LOAN—1100 Farnbam stroet. Rdwards Loaa Agency, nov-gi-d HILP WAMTED 'Wnr:n—-nw Germen girisat the Amert- anto drive lem. Apply 1T , Boar ond of street car track, w2 VW/ASTED s asiglo gentiemn bard v loogiag for the preséat ina privaie tamily. No osher boarder, Gbildson no ob- ectod to. Addeem, 0. Kénnard'a Drug 8t re; Bating prica, location, ete. 3541 ANTED—Usfurnisbed room ia Wt R S hes o sirable VWAt D—Snndiruvhn boy, 14 of 18 yoars Dm'.ms 85618 ‘erzp—A Kitchen girl, 2t the nus-zu. Heuo TV ANEEDA vouag Gorman to tend bar e b ‘tho American House, "ANTED—A goot Fgi xeapondent st bos fri-class ream Al Gorman Address with referocces W. H,, Boo office. $41-(1 VW ASIEO- Qoo womn e, 8 M Cay an Poppltcu S, bet"Ah and. com, WA Rt §2 fpou ok "ANTED—A good girl for genceai house- washer ‘ork, mus bo a gcod. <00k snd and ironer "Apply south Glitornia . NWANTED—An exporionced butcher wanta m icat Eiarketi 1 some euaal west Fare thers 1 mone oc whews %8 10 B W Tacksen, Dokt o et gt ANTED—A good houso-koesar, 1109 Bur n W A sren ot O, board, 300 TUO T fromt s wiih bay-window sut- a8lo for bwo young wenilemen, ab No. 601 7th street, corner of Califoraia. rn'shed raoms, unml R tion, ot 1418 Dodgo St. \OR RENT— A nicely farnished front room for gentleman, contrally loea'ed, - Inquire %1415 Howard beiwern 14th and 15th. 150, T56h and Calliornin sireols (WHITS hone') 22240 ished furaished, suuth No_1612 Farnham St. Dodge street AL X260 fect. only 7 sqinics 8. W. of ‘court. bouse, loca ton slght'y. " Jotin L. McCagus, oppostio” port offico, odtt 1OR SALE-—Fixturcs, scales ery Wagon for' putcher sh for meat market. OR' BALE—Msays of Douglas and Sarpy Soaties. A HOEWATRR 152 Fom- 4 ham Street, L. McCAGUE, Opp. Postoffice. has been finally agreed upon, but| L which we srs not at liberty to| | State of Nebraska. Has 24 beds, the l'-vllling name. The new couri house, on which ackive work will shortly begin, will be one of the finest and most valuable improvement: to be made, whilo Boyd's opera house will come next in importance, and add to the metro- politan character of the city. The new Trinity cathedral is to be pushed through and the five new bank buildings are fixed facts. Tootle & Maul expect to erect s magnificent three-story brick on Farnham, for their own use, in the wholesale de- partment. The new Union Pacific shops at the old site of the govern- moent corral will add to the city’s in- portancs as & manafactnring town. Toe new Bridge over the Missouri river at the foot of Jones street ~ will furnish work to a large ‘namber <f men, and the constraction snd completion of the water-works will add to the tide of general prosperity. We might go on indefiniteiy enmerating the contem- plated improvements, but these will show that it will be the biggest build- ing season ever experirnced in this part of the country, and no mention has been made of the hundreds of small buildings and handsome resi- dences which will surely be Suilt, There are a score of blocks, fine ones, that will riss as soon as spring breaks, which have been mentioned time and again, and there are other big improvements in view, which we are not permitted to , make public at preso- t. Asmight bo expected the price of | dom, Teal eatate is advancing in ll parts of thooity aud lotsare selling datly in additions deemed romots a couple of that no The Iatest addition to the telephone flattering prospects for fature.great- OR SALE—Lease and furniture clas Botol In s towh of 1300 inhabiiastar 1 men's resort. _{nquira at Bee office Or the fixtures, furnitare and stock. 4ad buildiog rented. Inquire of P num Ok SALE—Tuo close carriages, at 4. J. MIBCELLANEOUS. POWDER Absolutely Pure, Made from Graps Cream Tartar.—No other proparation makes such n:m, faky ot brenc or luxurious pastry. Can bo drmpoptics ithogt fear o th il Tosuting {rom To- ‘Boid only in cans by all Grocers, RoTAL BARixa Pownxz Co., New York. PASSENCER _A‘!:I%I&IHII_BA“M LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars er of SAUNDI and HAMILTOR STREETS. (End of Line as fellows: 8] 'Av‘ “fi%&ul!’ m. 830, l.l1lndl) Wlm,rl. P 1:uxu..“:x ., and 1945 p. m. 2 Omahs, and the m ru, esvin Port SO0t are winalty %0 1 il be wmie frome e wact rner of Dodge and 15th surehta. procured trom at 33t cast corner 208 fand ould take a reliavle partoer. Addrew ly fur Toat room. @ .NT—2 furnished rooma over Mer. O hants Exchange, K. . Gor. Toth tnd 1OR SALE—Hous) and lot at $1250, . JOUN IOR SALE—A BARGAIN—A bullding with ‘saloon fixtures, farniture aud stock, on 10th Styoppoitethe U B. dopo,forexlevery cheap. S. P. MORSE & (0. CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. 1319 Farnham Street. We will soon Commence Extensive Improve- ments and Alterations in the Interior Arrangement of our Store and Expect to Secure More Room. For the Nent FIFTEEN DAYS We Offer Qur En- tire stock of Table Linens, Napkins, White Goods, Towels. &e. At a discount of from 20 to 30 per cent from former prices. : Do your trading now and rest assured you will save money, even if you have to anticipate your t|wants for the next 90 days. A g lu;élla-lon S. P. MORSE & C0. J. H. FLIEGEL & GO0. Successors to J. H. TIHIRLE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA,A NEE- DISEASES OF THE EYE, Har and Throst. DR.L. B. GRADDY OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNEIST. Office Over Eennard’s; Drug Store Uorner of 14th and Douglas Ste. Stapaon’ e FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Gough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL 8GIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe- ©les of Acute or Chronic Disease of SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! T iion iy B tromine f.n....J s pas §aEes, the mucus andm K: onary | nn-mman. llll!!!!LlTEB A cousu AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO., 2 TH® STON ' GLOTHING HOUSE, A2A = FARNHAM STREET, X2X22 MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest and best assortment of Trunks and Valises inthe West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF, - - - PROP. uglas §t. 117 14th St.. 3 Doors North of Do £0,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P.ojose for the next ninety (80) days to sell theu o itire stock of | Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, gage in other business, I offer my | last evening of tho congregation and stock consisting of Blankets, Quilts, | friends of the estimable couple. LIKE A DREAM. Ufi::‘-w.auhndmukdha- lnui The entertainment was in charge rally lecwiots eneral stock of d daandnotions [ of the iadies’ sotiety of the $ FoeALR Dot hisea deye vl at 1o church, of which Mes 0, B, | The Prosperous Future Aris-| <o oo s mo e N i With board, suitabls for u-mkm:n Rustin is the leader, Refreshments were eorved, sud social groetings wete exchanged by a host of ths mem- bers and frieuds of the. socioty. The principal festure of the evening con- i ness as Omaha, the Gateway fo tho | Tickets can be ‘Shrost cardir- 2 dest, “Eow is it that 3ou failed to [ supposed thak the two were duaparate | and telagraph foroe i th city n 1 | et '3 s emratn | seni Y A e . Silver-Ware, 4 report the killing of a cow on your run | JAraercr oF the A oAl e erm | tho porson of & younglady with black | = — — 2 2nd alscharyes the caus Pi 8 ' of uch a daie?” ¢ when faformed ooy | hair, a florid complexion azd a Toud JNO. G. JACOBE, o ine ode by il it il oves the T Dot rememe ao | i, e nrmad Tt | 8o somplsin wed o | oS GOLLEGE. Doy | SR S ianos & Organ sa-s-6-8 such accident,” replied the "ndnon-i-."a! bavicg ]lnp.d - pearance at the residence of Mr. L. Tumptioe: and Bremchitis in fag St be. AND UNDERTAKER |Siriirzasss knight of the foot-board, seratobing | $1.50 board ,‘&;, Realizing that the | 3 Rhoem, manager of the Amerioan his head thoughtfally. ' Union telegraph offcs In this aity, | JHE GREAT WESTERN S0 1401 Farnbom 8, Od Saed ot X mm‘ “mmmlfl FOR LIOF(E i nE"ERAL MUSIGAL MERGHA"“'SE “Well, you certainl, t b at the early hour of 4 oclock ‘o7 e P = Xillod» 0w onthat u’-.w;:: it vt f| yosterdsy and roceived a hearty| Geo,R.ikathbun, Principal, : ::.":'y.':m”"fl""‘-"m;:":m"ctl At Manufucturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 ver tepoctod'tn ds’ ot by the wondes: leome fo ons omiag mong e 2 p Gl&kmniwmnu . cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, tor.” insisted the supsrintendent. gers. 3 'm has not as yet as- s 33 HEMI PR . “N-n-n-ao, 1 a-u-au.-:,n" aid signed the young lacy position, but | Creighton Bleck, - OMAHA DRT S HlTCHCOCK In 7HIch b been sdminiteredwieh preparatory to mmngmto their ¢ the engineer. caya that on account of the extraor- % Fiety of maindy which affects the Te- 3 '-'ijm think a little and see if dinary strength of her lunge, and her Sond for Cenlas. C DOUGLAS S5 fhiratory ¥t Fupctons, smount. to more New. Store, Cor. llth & Farnham you osu't remember it,” said the per- light weight, ho will give her o pos- S R FIVE THOUSAND We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced. { e ¢ ton la the telephono office, All fn-| oot e THE GELEBRATED .;‘.,2.".'."....‘.",..’“ '.:.".;.:::z,".,‘;":.."""' ] “No. “Tekikicant romemm- reicd metin a's Mowy #nd doing Oval Stee) Tooth Harrow | i, e, feat dsteet m-m-remember ki-ki-killing any c -c- cow; Tdd-do remember striati): striking one, b-b-but I looked out of the wi-wi-wi-wi-window and s s-saw her lying on her b-b back, by the side | General Orders No.. well, Grand Army of the Republic. Ouuarts, Saosary 27, 1881, 1 The -l.wnon of Comrade 8. J. ZCatice is bereby given that default has been in‘a certain chatte] morteago bearig date J nuaty st, 1881, executed by Joseph La Chapellosnd’ Hgury . Forsdyke, mort anito Jobn Eiwards sa mort otrago ‘was ‘duly Tcorded i the cousty Slocks oee ta. a0 for Coughas Consty, Xo. briska. And in sald mertgage said La Chiapel Menufsctared by DX §BOO0T & GEBBLNGS, Fen du Let, Wis Write for prices Agent, Omaba, Keb. o FreeorCost: MONEY - TALKS ;| All sales strietly eash, therefore we are enabled (o of the tr a-ack, moving her foet” (mo- od ’ Alexsnder, as departiaent commander, | Edwards' ‘zoods and cha. | _ DE. Kmve's New Discovery fo « would bs per week. i g tloning with his hands) “to go ahead fi said nothing | relieves the undersigned from hig | iel% towit: 1 peurl power and medel hand- | Oomsumption, Coughs ond Colds | ara invigorates - | Gutles. Thanking il who have been .,n.,“:.'zz.m:zz:‘:’,;‘:.‘“:"“.m A e ttos frs of oot ta| _“LIFE FOR THE LUNGS." offer the consumers of the weed only first and I to-to-took it to mean that she J lity goods for their - fast, but leaving a anda of ‘way associated with him for the I‘-‘ *. mlho T, le. mlwp., y in trial bottles free of cost to qual y f4 w’- 4 ww-was all right. Boots Worth Qouls the amoact ot ihe i;:tot’n Jesii e thote aeilitigians) | 3 {ho affioted. If you have a bad | Eorcoughs colds, tanionss, broncbial Best straight 10c Cigar in the city; He was warned not to be too sure of | hotel, we started to walk to Council | for u.. Interests ~ of #%o orde-, cough, cold, difficulty of brwh-nhv. Bose, sore’ hiront; trachitis, m-d:‘-‘:-"‘ 3 1 - such signals in the fatare: Bluffs, whers T used to work st the | and thelr courtesy towards him In..,.... cn hosrseness —or any affection of the ,,:fl,,mmwm,_,__., Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city, i harness trade. Some distance thinside | perscually; and bespeaking to ' the [ 'fi"-”"“x'l’!'““?‘"!"‘“"‘ maturs, it has never been Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city, ' A BRIDE'S TERROR. of Neola we wers overtakea by the 1 'ondnrfnlr-n.dyl As you u--a-n—-.maco. = now commander the same kind and | ying siones” s you cannot | 86 Lo Sa. Detroit Fins Cut a Specialty, The taltowing goed one is told by constable, @ heavy set man, wearing us treatment he has so. invari- .,m_a m M Qh“_fpflmm" pass, | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Oar 80: Fine Cut is a good one, generou the Oheyenue Sun, o recent duie: mm min“rd‘;: ably expsrienced, he now taros ‘over o e and would nct| PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS,' s S Ty e ST sommsad of the depsstment to AL ot ol ——— Bogloy's May Flower ia 8 and 16 ouncetins, terdsy was married is over a shop, and ---.I tried and | 2. Staff officers will be preparod to it wonlrlweond‘ = }'ww«uhanhngnpk&ng'l’ohen, fined §25 ench. - Umable to pay this, | tarn over their books and property 5o = “"“""M" "fl’..l SUBSCRIBE FOR the justive ordersd us sent to the so0m as theit sucoessors ate snnounced (O s, | casen have already nedivine 1n MInH'GA" TI]BAGGO STNIE o e T s Sl VDol Al mw it wil comimifthel i WEEKLY BEE, e were, o v, » " 1417 Deugl il il Wodoebday sight.” Thrs | Ofll: Dopartment Commander, "'6’- 5 Fobrusey mg}-;},,, e s s Weaave the anly Destscn o the elebrated Bagley's May Flower ::- nothing there to_sleop m’-: Jomx !u:vtox;;nhnt e By T owaass bis Abtorser, [0) Jaxzs K. Tsi, Omaha, The Best in the West, decthoodtm,