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q THE OMAHA I_)AILY BEF: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1881, E — — ——— — - e - ——— ' ¢ > ~ | LICK SAINT. not working, and he stepped to PLEASANT PARTY. day. About thres hundred piceons N 1 i MME DAILY BEE| AsuC T e oy o] 1ol were selcamed and_of this humb o b don SPROTAL _NOTICES---Continusd —_— | ——— At that moment, just as| , about two hundred were killed. Kay . SOR RENT- Famaiabed Tootts, tofth fido o Saturday Morning, Nov. 26. g, Q. Oannon, the Mormon |4 Bre reporter stepped in, all of the|A Former Cust>m is Very (aid Hathaway were the most success. | And he Was Not Under the Bed. | [ alt i siih foor west ot S1at. Toquire | - =1 A oper wtors in the room, some twenty in - ful shots, both taking first prizes | aftor 1 p. m LR LOCAL BREVITIES, Lead-r, on Pis Way “nbot, Teft thoir nbles AN Songee Handsomely Reviyed. | The “alutighter of the imno " wn i e I 1ENTS siors towme, & fuoms . | to Congress. zated 4 orator. Me. e [ very exciting at times, and attracted T Yy et T The mild wasther has retorned with . Rheem, the mana oflice, then | The Fifth Anniversary of Chief|a large crowd of spectators [ Ttisacustom among the gontler |tk p s the ne vmoon, Tt's a deg moon, too, they ‘ ka pair of spectaclos from Mr Clerk Beok's Enlistment - AR, sox, which has provailed from time I4 winter quarters: two hicaly furnished s |Ho is Confident that He will | Curry's cyes and substituted for them | . ; : Tha Weather. [immemorial, to always look under |4 T bodse treet ot et Pirs: st STubelcal cone vt of 1| Defeat Campbell, \ beautifil gold mountod pate of apoc. | Vesterday was a cloudy day gener- | (Home s 1o wleys fookt . ur A e B oow Philomathean club tool pl Wt Max | ticles. To sy that the man was sur | A merry party were found by a Bee [ally but no rain or snow full, except at | bt B bt by i) JROR RESTA tarniahed tront rom for rnt Movor's ha | last night prised, is but @ faint expression of the | o cior at Frod Wirth's hospitable | Fort Assineboine and an unapproeia. ‘unh the single exception of & man in vr'«:: |M.;.v o pri »lv‘rmu Gen 19‘:\'-‘.: 4 The White oane will eniates | Although the Conrt has Deolared | condition of affairs, He was non. | B Lo i B | i s plassed for n momont and entirely | Ci their works cne-fifth, putticgin n " T Oy K 08 g 80 i parches | - - o~ hotel; on Teath atrest, last even- | ble amount at Deadwood, Dakota. | shikosh, the pre:sotrinisl search JOR RENT--2 _tu h ) a " " | | ? furnined roomis oy [ havo always been in vain, Hereaftor | | ; overcome. Resovering himmelf he |ing. Thore woero fourtesn in all, in-|The tsmporature has continued to i Areetinnte’ Exchabige F. 1t and shinery and ereeiiig a v | o reaponded in suitablo torms, and ex- | cluding Tur Bex, and o jollier com- | rise, the grentest rise occurring at | 'Y Wil make it ‘a point to < a Twenty the youny lades of | George Q. Cannon, t"o econtestant vl4|~l|m;ll Ivl.l.|||‘>|nk<fwr v“w tribute of | 10,y it would be indeed hard to find, | Omaha, 26 degrees; Des Moines, 23; (100K in the bed as well OR BALE X Br wnell hall attended servi os at St goe o goat 1 the house of representa | ‘‘the boys™ atfection and respe “I'he occaston of the festivity was the | St Louis, 10; Yankton, The pre- | a8 under it, for that is what a couple od pon. for wale at W itiey & Barnatas Thureday, warching there in afyio 0oy qiozato from the territory of T \y'l‘) anniversary and d )) y I“' vailing winds were northwostorly, | of the Canfield houso girls did Thurs- 0. Tlouko, 107 K. 1itn st body = Nt ity 1 THE JOLLITIES. | fifth anniversary '| discharge day | with a falling barometer. ‘-lm morning early and they found at i d The witch and chsin stolen fr.m | Utsh, passod through the city last of August Beck, chief clerk of the - the first glanico a an with his boots whot hael Donovan on the 10th of Septem. | night on his way to Washington City, headquattors, of the depsrtment of € ) [ on. e Do o vero iy C mtable | whoro congtem moots on the Gth of | Piret Appansance of a Star Gompme | i Uivie™ 1o tormer lm.y. 1o EINNER'S SUICIDE. | "t o the giee had attended the Kl certon fro u parties to whon it wasrold, | noxt month, Cannon i a short, thick ny at Boyd's Opora House. the custom of each discharged soldier e 1lr“h‘1.mlu‘l“l.-nl !.-:I|lr on (\\:‘;u.p)r-(luv‘ Trvine's orchestra furnished fine music | gop - round-faced man, with English . or officer to vive a reception, to which An Omaha Sporting W"“"“"'.'-'m\_"i'.'".1:-'.\.',.:'.L\:‘.::}‘l A .llhv,‘.:v:; for 1iof. Piuney's party at Contral hall} oon gamned on every feature, His| The <“Jolitivs, company com- | by par-iculat associates were invited. Dies in a Lincoln Bagnio. about k in the morn sestenday, upper for the g obe Wit 1014 g g g bald as a billiard cuo, his | pesed of first-clas artiste, will appear | o during tho latter yoars the hoad. i Lt Gmos, u . compatton _in the dining room service, had s'ayed at quarters have been located at what | A Short Career of “One More Un- ||, i fice is clean shave . except undor- | at Boyd's opera house noxt Monday e name of the individual who went 1, Omahn 1l “The | | ome and determined to shake the | [t il for <ixty slay for his sl on th {eash hin chin and his oyes glitter fin the great musical absurdity, “The ey known as tho barracks,. and | fortunate. " [ others up a littlo o their return, as | [TVR SAE 0o large cook W one ot wid and landlord ot the Umah | hike di e iy the kot | Electrical Doll As many are abal¢his custom has fallen into - [ thuy both occupy the simnoe toom at a | < reighton Pock, Gty Ay, w s Kio 1of Hensman, | gaint m Monmondow to-day, and, if | loss to tho character of & play with | Gicise. That it was the intonition, | Tho tiows was fecoived in this eity | FPMOte distance from the offic She | P T ller & ( wra Milland have | g rocont decision of Judge Hunter [ w0 queor a name, the argament will be ¥l iecordingly made a dummy, which | dition, one 24 H. 1, and one t Mot iae Go, =1 ced the construction of o private however, of the gentlemsn named to | yesterday of the death by suicide of & | was so nenely constructed after man's | P FoGvire O uhn Foundry ai s correct,han succovded in holding s | read with considerable interest. wewer for the nee o f their vew build ng 1dud revise the custom in all its pristine | young girl who was formerly num-|own fmage as to be a eredit| o SHATAET AL ewill e four Dlocks 5040 30 -'nlnv:l"'-»'m‘h'r‘ *(n\:'f;:lu:filrly:‘“’:i\l '”" '""'\')'"‘“r‘“h'l\':'::v|‘:'::ll:"-“'vr""I'l‘;"’"\‘l“]‘ populirity, was evident from theroyal | bered among the rauks of the domi- | 5 her -‘r'-hvr’rn-;*‘nr:nl kil & N Rkt it T e \ rocent army order issued from |11 B SR G bR a wayward son, John Bubble, apron [ friends last eyening. Buside the host| The gitl's name was Carrie Harned, | bea, boots on, us 1f it were the victim 28 Libildetdt el d e degartinent hoadquarte w tho general| 8B PR B L ephuw, Christophor, who's hisap: | Shero were prescnt Messra, Von Rub- |and she was from Humpton, Towa, | of somemidnizht debaoh. Tao clerk | B Shticloas tote of o o ~“,-l mlnL N .~...x.-.'m| b For ”'1 .,.‘\‘\ ‘PW-:;:);'-‘-'VI:,;! 1'|'.'.- "‘( et ”i' ‘h"‘,’:‘ },‘n;,l‘.u-n.(:;v..l l.. .m.r‘.;“;‘.-\l;u\n I‘Lll|"||‘| tlt kowski, Rush, Kehl, Collins, Eogle- | where she hasa widowed mother and | was led into the seeret, and fearful of | Siem. 3 Christ of Latter Day Saints, is Proa- el dent Taylor's fiest counsellor and will be his successor when the old man iy Ul traing east and weat were 1ate | 1ad from the earthly Zon he has Thutsday, tho mormiay trainstrom the Helped to build up to anothor sphere from thirty minutecto three hours. The | o6 “uotion, A fluent talk A good wost-bound @ P train, 0. B, was two [ politician, well grounded in “'the hours' Inte, @81 No. 4 d d not arrive until | faith,” he is the little giant among the | 9 o'clock Thursday night. Morions, and when ho lifts up his Johason, daughter of Mr. and | voice in the tabernacie it iy “T am u er 2th, | Sir Oracle. When [apeak let no dog mann, Hensloy, McWlhinney, Br the result kuclia seare might have on [mus { the girls, if they went to the room ne, told ‘Mary, who came in at 4 i Lok B \ X EEt sl de OUSEN AND LAND—~Buiils ronts hoses g ock, that she ]"f‘ hm_r "”\‘l htd) I l stor otels, tar ote, lands, p v Aftor the comjany were assembled [in a deatitute condition she was takon [and warm herself until Madye | rooris, ote, Sec st page came, Mary was too independent for : —— they we 1 that however and marched botdly to | the room where by the eid of the dun | 355 = — . JOUND--On st M, ven h: civi city, who gave her decent clothes | gas light, she discovored that the bed | DR Tap-robo, Addrees Box 308, sk and kept her for nearly threo months, | was occupied. She gave a terrific | g propert seream and went down the stairs at about one and announced to | &N Mupa of Douglve and sarpy ot ¥ tioe. A ROSEWATER, 1620 Farutinm streed VN sister residing. She came to Council 111, currens & riew, is authori 1t regard to hours t it procty milliner named Dolly Wimple, : ; r For years old Cornelins hag been at | Beck, Bowes, Stewart, Gates, and the | Bluffs in July to meet a man who | work on hin_mnstorpicce, & maghifi-| representativo of T Bee. failed to show up, and being left there | o contly deossed life-sized doll, ch N proposes to ondow with H 5 I‘:rl.‘-" h m“xl “:h,l.,,‘ Hikle: She¥ . AR o invited iato the spacious | by the proprictor of one of the most aon's wife, John has, however, on. |dining hail and there scated in front | respec Tiraged & tonder passion for the mad | of such a feust a ouly Mrs. Wirth can Catertua, Old Cornelius, who has ap- [ preparce. — Quail, turkey, oysters and propristed a small fortuno lofe to|all «f the availabls vezetables and Christopher by his fathor, treats hiwm | delicacios of the eeassu hoaped the | Here she weut under the namo of withe able boarding houses in this —~Daco, Mra. Chris. Johnwon, died Ne 1( REWARD Will bo pald for the return of k kot of su 1881, at 5:30 . m., aged five years and | bark. Illl\u' regarded “u]h CAU | adly, and to cap the climax, sends | bonrd inbounteonaness, Lulu Eggleston. She was o pretty, |he ook Lhuts. Wis. & from iy oifos Nov. 2a. IeEly ot oot even daya. Tho funers Il take place | Teverence by the Saints and abhor- to bed without any supper on| At conclusion of the active sssault ht i ing. o o y s ok | Wked DR OHLUPJENSEN 675.28 seven day ) f Bt 106 ORI w1ib . dBelksa | LT oy e Fw bl Yy Bupp bright littio thing, who was greatly \man in hor bed. The joke J so-day from the residence on Charles | At dont il e Christmans eve, and takes his own son | upoin the tempting edibles the corks |y an ' King w roets, Shinn' wd ition e e Cnore (O was tncklod by |t suppor ata friend’s house. ~While | began to pop and, in thoir turn, the| "0 09 50 Fitad i Joe B, Urich ird, who hiaa be if for wix | 5081 rge (0 was tacklod by a0t away [Ohristophor dons hin | following toasts wero offered and re- [ however, she got to running uround, et i ; | Bre reporterat the train last night, | 0¥ A ris B s and awai Bhondadite moved tirst to one house snd then years p st with the We-tern Union of thix | " (B0 G garb ay Mophistopheles and awaita the | 8F nother, all of the higher class, and | ) " b Akl arrival of Dolly who's going with him | “Our Chief,” by John Collins, Ll ey i it place, hwa wucoorded Mr. Horton as cash d ) fiuslly went to Lucoln where sho o on 1 ift-onth P b tothointquatade, Bhe Berives, bubi|” “iald Headed Men) b by udson H:l st ¥ g abods) fin: Branle Olarkls apparently, and when ho did talk | having given all her mouey to a poor | Rust baunio. This was throe weeks ago to. | Bl brought him back by hor cries, | tetcher fn putle mhodls in ‘theee differont. throw very little additional light on [ woman,” they are going to remain ormian Beer;” By Heuty Kehl, duy. The rost of tho story is told| The orizinutor of tho plot had to 1. artl ulirs apjly 16 tho subject, which is now agitating his|at hows, where Chiristopher thinks | tgyoethearts anl Wiveo” by Auguet | by The Lenin dourml: - Qoo wae | Femain hidden all day constituents of Utah, maleand femle, [of the Doll, and he s sure 2 Ut s i 3 aterday to undersigned. ¢ spectiully, < ok ik oA ook hor | 8ave herse for both sexes vote in that territory. | her gorgeous dress would fit. Dolly. [sick ut the time, and Frank took her by hersisters insin. Eventually | was explained but nhb.'lvl DERS IGN ' D Rospec fully announoes wouldn't helieve it until Stuart went | 4 ;i:;,gg, o aha ((weticolariy to thio up and hauled the straw figure off of | his re Behee, on 1561, bt . hieatro ™ . Cone. the bed. Tt was then roplaced for | Stey on Mondut, 1 coemnber fthy 1851 Instrue- Madgo, who came home with her fol- | i school cdaeation i be g Grimon low, and before he could go out of the | wall be taught it cored My oxperience as ior of the company's and Famam. It i w promotion 1h ¢ will be natisfac ovy to wll the friends of the gentleman. M. Suchs, the teaveliing salestan M" nd horeaftér the boys| s 0 W an v St AT hon, R 55 . s has been | Wil have to see thoircompany to thei - Stubben orf & Co., wan callod home fron | [y finally sat himaelf down on a rude | Whilo she is drossing a terrific storm | . League,” by Stephes Bowos. | in and cared for her. She has been| P S EE R T CHEPERY B FRE b Fiow s, k. r L th and Dav Bis westom trp, by u telogram roceived at | honch near tho depot, and while the |comes up, and Cornelius, having The Ladie “ by [ Nelson Stewart. sick nearly all l‘lu-. nm.u ‘lemc. ‘\ O R Ehoouk Bt TG Raae L o I, 15 hands Larawie awnouncing the death of his| passengors “had their baguage checked | lnarned from his works on magie, thar [ The Aray,” by W. MoKina L L e L L i | ¥ SkxATeR. oild, aud the delayed overlaud train en- | for Troy,” ho made u briof statemont, | such weather is wost favorabls for| *The Pros, by Sumner Johnson, T L T R 2GR MEDICINE FREE | 5 07081 -Frop s il 1o esivet bim tor ach the ciy jugh in time | in substance as {ollows: his proposed lifo giving coremony, ro- | Music by the Ttalian orchestra was | Ier sutt admimster to hior wants. L OF COS'T. crading and terr ciug 132 on .6 6k LA NBIL Deitarny. “Tho attorncys of Campbell, who is | turns homo in hot haste, accompanted | furuished throughout the evening and | %4 ““"‘] down e l‘“'l‘“ out . A convoeation of the clerzy aud laity | contesting in this case, have bofoged | by hisson. The living doil is hrought | coutributed ju no small dogres to the | ‘vt the “-‘;rk' .‘-l;u_m"f L "_l»}'l, of Northern Nebraska will to held at the | the wholo thing by misreprosentation | from the closet and by the aid (1) of | pleasures of the oce sion. i e S T Church of Our 8 v iour, Norta Pus te, on | @0 falsehood.” Thoy preferred the | magic, electricity andthe “Old Nic It was nearly midoight when the | 8¢ l““‘ul‘“” o Silia L ‘l‘ l“”' Be adiive b ot Novemtor | complaint before Judge Hunter, of | Who opportunely appears, she is en- | ploasmt party” finally dispersed, all | Who L L A i) \ All the clergy of the dicco e wh [ the third Cnited States distriet court | dowed with life. Inatead of wmaking | wich wishos of many yoars of prosperi- | wsual duly cull about o'elock, and | GREOVECE (B8 BEUTIRRIE LR | 45GeSn pa, in fr Ky ¢ Who SR OE Utah, in the naturalization papers | an angel, Cornelius finds ho has waked | ty aud happiness to their entertainer, | left ‘"f"“; mog "“'l'“‘ w“;_";“""“l“",““ o L e Tickling in the |and perte caayesane by broving and ho disminsod tho complaint, which | domon, for the Dollabuses fatherand | Mr. Beck is an oldand valusd em- |t give o first doso at, 8250, and vo-§ (s | FEHEEC A0 Wy G GT Gl st for this wdvertSeniont g the' oo ; < 2 ) Thi i najis < oy . reu . The ose was give A0y, Mkl o - — 481 ractically dofeats Campbell, This | 50n, smashes dishes, breaks their toys, | ploye of the goverument, and has E\t the preseribed time 1nd nothing un- | i¢ine does positively cure, and that EMIS’ REAL FSTATE BOOM.—bue 19t pae. ) e D CA T and lly drives them almos | fuliiiled his responsible and important preseribe 1 4 st el e O ) DY i 0 Hotal i moticed. When the hour | where everything elso has failed. N | . b B THE ELECTION REVIEWED, crazy with her head l'n"lk“' CHI‘AIF' duties for a ll)lll_’ time to the lNfl'fUC' ¥ S s medicine can show one-half s0 many # BLECTION REVIEWED. S L et E e u ) O * larrived for the second dose My | Medici show one-h any ls repents over having made her and | satisfaction of General Crook and his | 8FFived drini positive and permanont cures as have | = Arhe vows to exorcise the domon and takes | other military superiors, To say that | Clark weut to the room to administer | 0SS oft i teale | JREMIS REAL 3 it. She spoke twice to thesick woman, |#lready been effeeted by this truly 15t poge. Ml Toeeivod s o %18 wallot to kill her, when ho is ac- | he is popular among the clorke and | it She spoko i bor Iy o st et Lk R OpiFe HBUY: o5y Hoadky. GveRlagimuss CCOLYOd sasontd i %' | costed by Christopher in his satanic | differont attaches of the department is | the light boing turned low in- whe | BOR AR SO Y 00 2 VEMTS' NEW CITY MAPS, 10c.—Mounte K XL, | yotes to 15,000 odd votes polled for 5 i {ation | room, and thers was no answer. She | Bronehitis it is a pertect specitic, cur- | 1 " Maps, 82.0. GFO. P.BEMIS. whero all may Linw ; an opportunity to hoar | Gampboll, | Governor Bli 1, Murray | 0¥, who offers to take her away | to but fuintly express thy estimation | Houty in the hall and called |ing the very worst cases in the short- G ihelo Y “Y | for a certain sum, shrewdly mention-|in which they hold him. The wish |then ran out in the hall and - calle hin. issued the certificate of olection to § i the housckeeper, sayi she |vst time possible. ~ We say by all ~U. T Greon, oue of the wail carriecs| Campbell, upon tho grounds that ho | & the smount taken from him by us | that he may goo many fature years of | G0 3" GonieP Yoy "dind, They | means give it a trial. Trial bottles COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Bidw be recvived Farnham St 1 IN CRAYON 150 decor tive & r WARDN } Block wt 1o MRS, and OF, D, R s duy, the Discoves Consumption Cou n make it convenient to wttend wre o rdiaily invited, F. K. Millspaugh, dean, ¥ The se mon delivered by Dr, Stelling | |, on Thanksgiv ng day at the U, P, Caurch will not be published by Tus BEE asthe do. tor in deferency Lo the requ st of many friends consentod to ropest it at the Cannon then stated that in the clec- tion which is thus contested, heo of the Omahu po toffice, has a malo to| (Cannon) was an alien and was living ; s Uy OHL sy fi"”p“'"y s heartily ochoed by Tt || C e 0. the room and found |frec. Regular size §1.00. Forsaloby NOTIGES. ] 3 IS learns the tricks that have been played | BEk. % y ¢ i 8(1)1 Isit & McManox, Omal ! carry now that is a little out of the usual | at tho time in open violation of the upon him, and also that John and , At - it true. She says she is certain that My BLC . S — el lin . It weighs ten pounds and arrived o | laws lul the L.mtud States. The seat Catty et detorminod to marry; he School Exhibition. she could not have been dead more [~ = = N pecial advertiscments, such ae 11 0'0'ook Thursday. Green propowes to | WA thus put in contost, but tho case T ik ; AT e : i than fifteen mioutes, as there were Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, T e e S R A e thon, like a sensible paront gives his| A very pleasant entortainment was ) VSPEcrlAL NflTIGES, | Weney B, sy it e nmrted I s 1 consent, says he will make no more | give y 3 people in the room about that long be- duy, but if ho docs, tho boy will be o C/PErss. T tho moantime, Clerk | CIitts ¥ 0 oro | given by tho pupils of tho Cass stroot - ¥ Yo t tho low ratcof TEN CENTS PER k| Ciloctrionl Dolln" and. than. “eu ¢ tore she wus found doad. Carrie had b rate. CENT R By ML TAhAE D ot Adams, of tho house, put Cinnon's | joateiionl Dolly ¢t 08 achool, Wedneaday aftornoon, under | old ouo of the girls that if she eould [ . for tho first lusertion and FIVE CENTS Juoobs Engster, tue stranger who at. | 1AMC O the ol and the SN the directions of their teacher Mis|get to the drug store she would kill M OYEE,TO LOAN—Gallat Law otics of D. | [ LINB. foryenth ‘sbeoquent: inwertion. ! ionr ) ) , ang! 5 G o 2 ¢l v e = ner Broadway an in strects, «ix miles west of Omaha, on Wedneada; jasly P EolenhoRunLy (i 5 itions and recitations were read by hfl!’ begged the Ll““-""wrlm'“d i b'“) %N O oS0t rea Contatetormrey: by | ELS: ) \ Ys | tho” Gontiles drappod on this racket | Gl Chase was ab home yesterday. : Y| poison for her. Effie Davis, an in- [ e)().()!) on o0d"real eataterochricy, Ly | 2 - by stabbing himwell woveral times n the [ and brought t 2 7t Ithe following pupils: wate of tho houee, sys that she saw | VB IXAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhain 8¢. thro t, was hrought into Owaha Thursd y AN INJUNCTION SUIT Gen. Jas, Hollman, of Dakota city, is in = sl A i Sty \V\ 2D Eservbody in Coun (Ao Coyle, Vureie Brown, |er with a sunll vil in hor hand wome | gy o () (/)70 LOsN=eat & por contin | 1 ha' by SO cormor brsoany'and Georgie Shipman, Henry Hatternroth, | time after and asked her for it, and | D<) tercst in suma of $2,500 and " » i Spaanls, of 340 5 yeace, o Destetase. by, and | Main. up stairs, Councl: Blufi. ______ riv amenia, ~ Clara Taylor, |she refused to let her see it. Said | il property, iwis Rean Estats and LoaN | W] OTICE You can get the qui-kest and | est nma Wetrick, Hattie Whitney, | she didu’t know whatwas in it; thinks | Aexvcy, Tsth and Doneles Sta pictur 5 { your ch ldrem, &c. by patron. 1 == 2 <1 i town M. M. Pattorson, the cattle man, is in town. H. ¥ moming and lodged in j to awasit the ac'i nof the board for the examination of tunutice, who will probably send him to the asylum at Line In, in Judge Hunter's court to stop p ment of an' further monthly instail- meuts on his salary. This case was Jennison, of the W, U, T, ( ol i q e h == = p 1 levy moar post office, Qlamirsad for wans ot fisiadiotion anall’ ! yin | C |llf\l ALI;VI(.‘ Grace Lilly now it was poison. == ~ = S ot e T s TG e IR 6 Holth he Mwnuercho: sociely, of which S in town again, Chritchfiold. Etta Whitney, Dr. Fuller, on being asked what| EHEL CAWANTED; | process. Br.dge and Herdic fare allowed to Cuaka ¥ thon the Gentiles felt’ depressod, but Woi ! b ! 8 2 = tte. o.d the new y-elected county clerk is an old | they were correspondingly elated when | Kev. Jobu Williams, of St. Barnabas, | Yeise, Kafio White, Rosa caused death said he thougit it was| 3o\ Nren il for conoral howewark. To WIS N ERITREIC YIS motber, s ¢ the evenloy o Thanksgiv- | & short time ago the same court, in | hus gone Kast, Mable Horseman, Lottie Sincore. puison, but did not know what kiund, AN ERE b paid. 7 ANTED—A first.clusy hatber m Wil pay the Lighest wages, J. J. neil Blufts. and would not make a_statement yet |3 W cor. Calitornia aud 2ist st 67 ven thix after- A BLACK BULLY. until further oxaniination, VW ing day with Mr. John Baumer at hin res- | pessing on the original question as to | ap. g 0 fur ished rooms with board in privare | VY idence on Webster an | N neter nth stre Cannon's cinzenship, declared that his Morseman e after Dee, wmanied coupl asor to Pot 1 & Pultier, No, noon for a visit eust. S e sk Alialing They had & wusical feast in- connection of | Maturalizatlon pipers were fraudulent- | =7 : : S IoneichosghebyUisiOlack (e ng iUt g Ut hes oot oustilpritatel [V N atin SN B e T P ) T e 17 obtained, had been fraudulently E. R. Johnstone, of the St. Paul Pion- mates and those “l.«.v examined her | A0 C M, A enterta n nert, and o gend gool time way | U564 A0d Wero thereforo void. Cao- | oer Press, is iu the city. A Disoharged Penitentiary Bird | that sho committed suicie, and from | 7" o | TR0 BAL) o dhap erta n neat, and a gra.d goo o Was 3 ! »informationive > 1) or i ’ )——Cook and Kitchen help, or cash, L C., Lee of A e R non says that he 18 confidont ho will | Mixs Je mie Dil'on, of North Platte, is on the Rampage. I‘"Lk"'f' ANy v"v(:p.:.-:‘\!:yr:li:‘:. i AW b SO Council Blufts, Novu i A hore belongise to Mr. B aw |0 his seat. Probably he has had & | viiting friends in the city. oS- HOKH 5 WAS110.000F00 — = YOTTER'S TICKET OFFICE- War in railrond ~Ah miging to Mr. E. H. Skow, | vovelation to that offects but ho didn't Y the matter, \‘ ANIED- First-c' tickets continues to boom. Un_ recedented whilo hitched to apost before the house of | gay wo, He did say, howover Jossph B, Gossage, (f the Plack Hills| Yestorduy big black negro over| The girlsin the house where the un- | YY _ ink room giri City Hote o rutoe 40wl tern Joiuta Edorsdkon i Veb- i Jownal, i ithnel e A5 7 3 i 3 anteed, Ordrs b telephon rom Mr.J. AL L lli, on Web-tor atreet, last frh e Journal, is at the Withnell, six feet tall, who is said to have just [ fortuvate woman first resided in this WA A ome o to ton. dollota,savod by, purchasing tickess 7 Thuraday, becume frightened at a wagon ot Barnard, of the Fourth ine city, say she oiten made threats of Book Storé, 140 Do, ¢ is this: Has the rernor the right bein discharged from the penitentiary Jondod with furn ture, with s cow loding The coroner was 100in be.ow th suicido waile here. ot route for Philadelphia, prssed % 40 South Fifth strect, f ur el i ity T Ve i 2 0 : " Thre ndree en. wes | office, Counci i o octliar H behind, whi b was pacsing by, The horwo | 1.0 ‘1“!‘,1':{;;:: he e A e ity vestaid s vived in Oumalia and, probably bav- 1o holdan inquest yostorday. The T B o0, Imamtrb L Tatelisones | ancs, Countil Flufia, ) R i ¢ ade o e 3 A b = ing hoard that it was a wicked city, | deceased was but eighteen years of | cffice, Eloventh t ect ‘ouncil Blutis, mudo a fearful break but was dotained by | 1 decido in favorof a minority cand- with IL T, Tiffany & J Y Har, & bl the lines which caught on the post and the concluded that when ho was in Rome, [ 887 — cartingo w. w overturacd and badly d mor- S i} TANTED We answer to this would overthrqw all precedent in idate. Any but a negs b, spent Thanksgiving in ked turkey with a number of T buy 100 tons broom comy For particulars address Courcil Blufts he would do as Romans do, Immediately o gond stroug girl ot | '\ f , Humbugged Again. Omuaha Steam: Ladudry, 2Ist and lzard B ey ) ; Amerioun goveramont.” ! About 8 o'elock Last night ho mot 8| T waw so much said about the mer- [strets 7 77T @oay | broom Factory, Cotncht Bl fows 663 8061 he mayor is proparing to eoforcs the| Dr. Caunon's opponent, ~A. C.|" Cuptain Nash, from rospectable white woman walking up | its of Hop Bitters, and my wifo who | YNz ANT D To g0 out nursi o | NN ANZED-A Sesirciams Licom Hioe, Nayhe tigor law on and afier January Tk, To | Camphell, i o man of pant ity yours | o st va amroend ooy : \ on'v |- " - Douglas strect and deliberate. | W0 always doctoring, and never woll, Iy ik hor 2 Mo teased mo 8o urgently u‘) get h‘Yr Bsome, ! 5 g I concluded to be humbugged agun; z == —_— — L D, Tteese, of the Tarama Times, wus | 1101 0i3 fist in the face, knocking her | and T am lad T did, for in lss than | WARED R or a, vt orfores 1| EDWARD KUEHL wiske applicatioas for | cen<e, if they sode- wauist, His eyos are as bright and £ Y ol MOCh WA down wnd scaring her nearly to death. | two months use of the Bitters my | quire 1110 Douglus, 1 car 11th St. 560. MAGISTER OF PALNYVSTERY AND CONDI wire, bofure Docember 1th, A large vum. his wind as cloar as Camvon's, He | th® sentleman w".‘"h ewdig Wiite sewing | He loft beforo anyone could interfers | wifo was cured and she has remained | {7 TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, botwoen Farnham Mg 68 AN started in a8 a poor boy at the mines, machine at Hurtz's entortainmeny Wed- | wigh Ins little past-time. aighto h o. 1 like \ and Huney, Will, with tne aid of guardiao bor off_ aloous will b closed Ly this sction | wfyre ) ked in the low i i s forleightueniinonihe since, stret. spirits, obtaln for any onc aglance at the past a4 the livense foe aud touds are considered | {ion at firat wid | '"d{*l‘l "3""3 DAN (0 580 ; A little later he met two colored | guch humbugging.—H, T, St. Paul, ['* onty il on ortain condtion in the fu f00 mia R T st Pl as aaloid a and gradually climbed up | Captain Weston, of the subsistence de- | men walking up tho street, and hold- | —§t, Panl Pioncer-Press \\'A.\ ]x;muum Shocs wado to ord or. Portech b d untlho becamo an owner himsel . | portwent of the Pacitic coast, and wite, | 10§ out his pistol toward them ho| noyiddecl Ktreet, up stairs, “atinfaction ¢ usrantee g 2 i em - to D v salthi HR4re M e o N £k dathulbe 4 Plattsmouth docan't seem to tackle “ln uflm t‘hu_u althiost man outsic o | uyrivod in the city yesterday. s leave | V¥derod a halt. They did not hear, \\'Ahry:lx A first-class voman o ok ot Chris indly to the Slucu ub lguor law. The | of th church in Utal Terriwry, his | {0y fur st Lo however, and a8 they approached Stolen Watoh Recovered. V “MurkUa res wurant, 1100 Farnhao strct iudictment and arre t of four saloon keep- | Pil0 being estimated at AT % - . . |vearcr, he fired at thom, but fortu-| On the 19th of September M. Dono-| 39140 - a8 110 8 Aa 30 hiae beonrhtdorsn patbine: A R A t the Metropolitan: C. Geo Lwhiv, | natyly’ migsed his aim, only burning poricicod person. Good : at 15 17th >t bet. We r and Burt, NOR cand tut. | Fron thisend ths city clork is preparing the [ of ago. He is as tall and as slim as necessury blanks, and on Devember st all | Judzo Baldwin, but has a magnificont pariies will bs notified that they must|Prown beard, which reachos to hi O1d papers 40c per hundred, at otfice, Council Blufls, w27 tf . SALE Ho roports everything iu a flour L condition, —Anew milch (ow. Mu-t b quire of L, P'oland, 1413 D d, tle v g ! Girl t0 1o housework, , proprietor of lh'n Creighton 8t e 5 ; ! of Firth, Neb.; John % hrin i ol e A AL e S a 1o ¥ ! :!t:l:‘::n.;::I:v:::.;l:‘:d:i;:lh-:le,”:;u?r.; et ’,\'l:'l‘nl.fivl this he got by the|A.J Wright, of Tecamseh; . W. Culp _\I:(l}:, (::n(‘:lin ;;:-n;:imn:t‘;' la‘:“:;- Housa, loat » valuable watch and ANTED. f e A T Pt et AARASA ;‘i::ti‘on‘:"& ‘3‘} Il.l':ld:!‘m»mu of Line dn; C. W. Burn, of Sutton; W, 8 d: #Oh, 1 thought you were |chaw, which cost 8260, Ho was un- | VY 71t 7. Giark, ellovue,” *~ | Jury were out all Weduosdsy night and |is s stranger Ui uich Cuniion | Welly and wifs, of Delit, Neb.i M. 1 RO certain at the time whether his pocket VY ATEL Two il one 0 ook, maehand [ that they were unable to agree, This puta | and cannot write a sentence correctly x-Alderman Jim Stepnenson werived .‘""‘:, were looking for him, as ho|had fallen on {the tlour und | Applysoutlicat corner of 2oth aad Celitoryle § off all the cases until June mext, and in |in tho English language. The two |ye-terday from an extensive trip through » ? been corraled by somo one loaf- [ 3% PLVMEOR. & © L - was on the latter's beat and had gone the entire round of Third ward look- ing for a policeman. Ho 18 said to boa holy terror and the wean time the Lu.uess contiuues to|Wen represont opposing elements in | Colorado and Idaho, He indignantly de run just the same, the L‘uml;lmuu‘nn]m thuy wish to rop- | nies the imputrtion e st upoa him by mine = . |resent, the one a conservative, who |but Swobe, of the | nion Pacific Hotel —*ne of the finest Thauksgiving din. h ) g . e, 0pposes progross in eyery : irn A2 feb D in o avaa U TRAELS PP prog n oyery shape, and |and says that he never saw ¢ G Y openly denounces the froe school sys- hi- trip. : Canfield house Thur-dsy. Tho bill of | tm, and tho other the lberal cle.| o FiP fare was priuted on enamoled card board | munt in whoso suceons alouo Utah can | Hom: Wi F. Mefus, treanurer of Doug. | toricty is- protty wdeapread. ing about the hotel ofiice. The \ ANTED—110 to 200 loads of dirt near £3rd case was put iuto Constable Edgerton’s and Bt. Mary's avenuo. Enquire st oo hard. The oflicer succeeded duy b | S i y 5 3 “ fore yestorday in obtaining the watch FOR RENT—HOU! . write . bear | movoral aogreon worao tha the “bud | ¢ (L% RTE Wit had boon aold | - . ¢ ) When by the thief. He is also on track ot | TNOR RENT—One furn the eriminal and expeets to arrest him St., bet, Farubau office. 2h od front room on 1 ¥ ) ' i with sicel engraved Japaness de-igus on | ever hope to tako hor place ay one of | 1 €UnLY, spent his Chanksgiviog in Lin. :?;::x].i\‘nxnuunxnx, thorc is apt to bo | T1¢ ST A Al s 3¢ 5 i tho back, aud within u it of good things | the mewbers of tho American union, | '™ He enjoys the reputation of haviay | V0% e —_———— T | PR SERT=A famishad roops with, boaE; ¥ that would b yo made the heart of an epi- R lected the largest amount of taxes of | Kynrocky WHiskigs, —1f you want A World of Good, [ Alowlew tible boarde.s taken, ot 17 oure l-ap for joy. I'rom tie waddle rock Pl any treasurer in tho state. This comes | straicht good Sour Mash Kentucky| One of the most popular medicines | = oo an fioward, bt 1thand | oystey woup, Banked by ox ta ] wn mulliga- | nsdat Romansation fe m tho fa:t largely that the valuation of | Whiskies, eall only for C. Conrad & | now before the American public, is 1800 Mre, Wi, Bevens 6.4t : Sawny, down to » deli foas desert, every- homas Curry, chief operator of | Douglax county in the largest in the state, | Co.'s Moss Rose Bourbon or Govern- | Hop Bitters. You see it everywhere, TNOR LENT—Houso.of 6 rooss, 1221 19th St , i Shing was g:ten up fa rovs! styls, Thexs the Westorn Union, loaves to-day for | with Laucaster clows second, - L ncoly | or's Choico Rye. Ask your grocer for | People take it with good ufl'ulcl. It sty o 1} A in cve . chicken ditto. | 08300 to take the position of managor | Journal, then, builds them up. It is not ws pleasant — e dv-lurh‘ey in every shupe, mpm, « "'.m' 0'5 B R A ‘I PR l , LSER vttt L O e fastaaatas R SR f s F“"."g“ ~Pisnos and Orgns, L;o'{‘-ml. uc , i, venison and all kinds of wild At important offico for the pros- S — i e e 10 Mg \ani BLAGA SUNRE MIMEIR M dize'st TOHIMANE X gdp | s:3h Ay Ao Lo, Qul, \Onin| b “‘"‘ uotification of this chango| Jacob Lo ckwan, 274 Clinton streel, | An interesting sporting match was |like the old fashioned hone-set e | I A b e i o excelleat steward, seamed all over | was made to Mr. Curry & fow days|Butfalo, N, Y., says he has been uring T that has done a world of good. 1If ary's Svague, Enquireot M. W Keanedy, i wolen a the ight. of the g’ our | PR P00 PUEY 8 O SR poMAS cubamic 01k 1or shama g | 1610 on Thankagiving day at the end | Bt s qous 8 et ot kgl e die 0w | Ahsolutely Pure, ’“%' o ”'".‘ ‘.L_ Col, t‘.:“‘[-“’ hl.n .;g. dn obedience to iustructions| Hs had -\ljrhlmmrhl(‘k that he could do | of the Gireen stroet car line. Two ¢ B l'“'" KENT. ,\...unrn\.:...mm roums. parlor | yyu4q Grape o Taral. 30 ofhar rince wwon: stewards, any wu el v but one i curedhil : o & b J d 00Ims, ringle room. Chie , e svens memrks sy, s Gam bt ho mado s proparuions to lwve fo | bobine; bt i el eniy e, | ont waro areted and everything pre. nOVLG-decd | oo brvet, beiweon i & 4 Loth, contso brick | PAHon B mv::'mc“.u?n& Bk hot U [ § tne populariiy, with hitn b $he belw, ydon. ‘l‘“' “‘ll‘“" s "l‘"‘"“";"l“ MRt SR p— pared for the day's sport early in the —r—r— bouse. s A ke ) Tireut o ol rousiting fpous hewn T | ¥ — - occurred at tho telegraph oftice. package of -DRAUGHT " o i d|' Dr. Amelia B hs, Withnell | J}0K RENT Largebandsome y furnished by 3 oniy [n cans, by all Grocers i A 4 —— e | mOTRing. The shooting commence . Amelia Borroughs, o - IDYALIIA‘INI.POW : “WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. | About six o'clock Mr. Curry was told | free of churge. about ten o'cloek with some fifteen house, Tuosday aud Fridays, 10 & m. ,,[f,,,l,',;};','(;‘;’m:"‘“. A A o5 - X ALC ¥, Goodmas, that one of the wires of tho office was At 0. F. Goodwan contestants, and coutinued nearly ull jto 8 p. m 2. "1 o&e sfoat Geatmay

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