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BTATB JOTTING3. The Masonle hall at MilforA ‘waa dedh oated oa the 15th, The new opera house at Wymdre was opened on the 18th Matt ' Zimmerman, the Mind¥n mur derer, was sentenced to be Munged on April 21st, ‘An old man named Rhinke sttempted to cross in front of & moving train st Grand Island on the 16th apd was killed. His body was badly mangled. Columbuy real estate dealers have wold much of the specnlators’ lands m that re- gion to old settlers, and the coming season will seo large quantities put under coltiva- tion, The mail carrier between Oreighton and O'Neill got into trouble while fording the Verdigria one night last week and walked into O'Neill, leaying his buggy in the creek, whero it is now frozen, TRUE .~ Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause —liquor, Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car- > brioht intellects Gordon H. Frink, chief clerk of the ry so many bright intellects Gommercial at Lincoln, died of lockjaw to premature graves, and on the 16th, He stapoed on 4 rusty pail wlati strife @ _ |abont ten dave hefore, which gave him desolation, strife and un What he supposed was & slight scratch, happiness into so many Up in Madien county, Bd. Miller left families. & lighted lamp on & table in his house one ek while he went cut to look at the o . When_ he came back the rocm wan on fire and the house burned down, This is the second time he has been burned ont. emt— AN UsTRICH'S NBST. Ttisafact! BROWN's IRON BITTERS, a true non-alcohol- ic tonic, made in Baltimore, Md.,by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old drug- ists and in every particu- ar reliable, will, by remov- ing the craving n[lw,pfliu: of the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness, and general ill health result- ing from intemperance, do more to promote temperance, in the strictest sense than anyother means now known. Fowls. After pairing, the ostrich begins te make his pest It Is the male alone that performs this duty. To do this it aquats upon the ground, and balanc. ing 1taelf upon its sternam, it soratches up the earth with ifs legs and throws the eand behind it. When it has dug out enough on one side to mnit it, it turns around and begina to dig on the other side, and continues this opera- tion until it has made a’hole large onough for it to sit in comfortably. This neat is elliptical in shape, and is about 0 26 metersdeep, 1 meter wide, and 1} meters long. A few days after the nest is fiasished the female begins to Iay one egg on every alternate day for eighteen or tweaty days. She then rests for a while, which time varles from four to ten days, and then begins to lsy more. A pairfof o:triehe- ,}!l dd limy ogas. Tt:llllll nd strength. Try one bot- always reached. It is not unusual for :lc Pn,CL:" my el » well-fed, well-kept pair to yield fifty s 4 *' |and even sixty eggs. The eggs are ». | placed xo ks to lepyo no space betwoen them. They are sat upon at first for several hours each dsy, and fiW altogether, The male and the female brood alternately. At night the male in always on the nest, as it possessea reater Warmth then the female, hen the birds relieves each other on the nest the new comer torns over oach egg, in order that the portion which has lain against the neat shall receive the warmth of the brooder. These birds perform their duties with the greatest skill, without any noise or breakage of eggs. They squat down and with their head and neck rake up and overturn every one of the egge, one after the other, witheut neg- lecting a single one. The incubation lasta forty-five days on an average, sometimes fifty days, but never con- tinues beyond that.” When the chick- lings hatoh out they can be heard try- 4 [~ ing to break the shell of the egg. e Sometimes n;‘cy l\:;me i-; do::s 80, but usually the father breaks the egy 1“ Mknowledged to be the under hllyhrtnt ‘bone, aud se! 'mF best by all who have put them |with his bill the inside skin tears 1t v pluvvive voRG Y 1t is a well authenticated fact that many medicines, especiallybitters, arenoth- ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BrowN's IroN Birrers. Itisamedi- ' cme, a cure for weakness ! and decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive or- gans of the body, produc- ing good, rich blood, health The First bpanie'y american Lod b -, ge, Knights of P’ tniag Ever Institu- ted 1n Americn---Goselp. 8t. Leuls € gope. Domocrat. TF.¢ new Spanish-Amerioan lodge-- L ginde Cervantes—Knights of Pyth- 1as, was Inatituted last night at Light- stone's hall, Eleventh and Franklin avenue, by. Thomss R. Gelwicks, G. K. of R. aud 8. The following offi- cers were elected: P, C., A, O, Abba- cock; O. O., Joseph Quesada; V. C., B} roaching tho air tho ohickling remains ADAPTED TO the parents soon revivee it, and a few HARD & SUFT GUAL hours afterward it begins to runabout J :Fo nest, ex:roillr;lg ht. long icg-, tot- Ing over at eac! Bte . COKE OR WooD. n Biog joorney. Four days after their hatching ths 5 g c::tloleingl' hng'l]n to “m. Thfiy ™a Lo after insects and swallow small - qh. BUGK S STUVE 00" help their littl find fi e €. eir Jittle one 0 B SAINT LOUIS. P - FAST TIME| Ir going Kash teke the Chicago & Northwest limp and weak. But the warmth of mencing again its stomblivg journey. MANUFACTURED BY bles. The father and wmother 7,6 ot SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA o J, BELL, U. ) w:fln'l’“' or MEST, Ullllljxamll Adplph Figeradn; Prel te, Mark Fig- enfi M. of K, Santiago Tristian; K. of R. and 8., John H, O'Nelli M. of F., ¥, Sylvester Brut, the first Spanish-American lodge of the Kuights of Pythias ever Instituted in this country. Mr, ‘lhomas R. Gelwicks, grand keeper of records and seal of the Knights of Pythias, yesterday issued the proceedings of the last sesslon of state Grand Lodge. Oo Thursdsy night Kirkwood Councll, No, 8, Leglon of Honor, met at Kirkwood and elected the follow- ing officers; W, O. Bragg, chancel- lor; K. R, Booth, vice-chancellor; Wm, Dinge, recorder; H, A, Hyatt, treasurer; Edwin H, Ejcott, chaplain; FL U ST S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotol in the dlty, Rooms 75¢, $1.00, §1.60 and §2.00 por day. First Class Rostaurant connsobed with he +HURST, - =« Prop Corner Pourth and Locust Streets. S8T. LOUIS MO. * | Bend 81, 82, 83, or 85 for a re. tail box by Express of the best Candies in Americs, put up olegant boxes, and strictly pure Suitable for presents, Express GUNTHER'S CANDY W. 8. Bodle uide; 8. E. Sneed, \ harges light. o Y, guide; :..n. TI";:‘ o::hulolflchl overseer; O, ‘Sturd .unllnol; Dr, John Pittman, medical examinor, . Mmloon‘z qufll&bu' Trustees;: George B, Gill, Thomas L. Mills and W, A. Albright. The in- stallation takes place January 4. Charles J, Stebbins, charter mem- ber of Mound Oity Lodge, Odd Fel- lows, is dangerously ill at his resi- dence, No. 1117 Cass avenue. Naomi Lodge R D, Lodge Daugh- ters of Rebeka, will hold an interest- ing meeting to-night, Several candi- dates will be initlated. This will be the first lodge to initiate candidates under the revised work, as the new rituals have been distributed but re- ocently. ® H L] IMPERISHABLE PEBFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Rest for TOILET, BATH ind HANDKERCHIEF, 0dd Fellows has granted permission to the greneral rolief committee to solicit contributions from the order in the state for the erection of an Odd Fellows' monument in Bellefontaine cemetery. A qurious question recently came up in an Ilinois lodge of Odd Fellows, Lodge No. 8562, Hofwing, Il., was suspended by the grand master of Illinols for disobeying his orders by moving from one hall to another. The ledge applied to a court of cbarcery and there obtained an order restrain. ing the grand master and his deputies " | from taking the charter or funds of the lodge. A new ocouncil of the American Legion of Honor is organiging in the southwestern part of the city. At » stated convocation of Bellefon- $600 REWARD. The above reward will bo pald to any person who will produce & Paiut that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, presers | flos, Tin and G | Roofs. .'.nnuhd‘ l:. m-nd Water ;“r::e( All ‘-dul Pprow| M:duu. hOh-w wud bet Ay W in use. “yl'l'l' T & HENSON. ), Owakia, Neb. — talne Royal Arch Ohapter No. 25, A |ATRUR ROMANOE! AT DALTON. ' , F. and A, M., Iast evening, the fol- lowing officers were elected : John R.|A Bon ovmo Wil See Hie Father Parsons, M. E H. P.; Henry Wit After Thirty Years’ Absence, see, K.; Willlam Bryan 8; J. H The Care Teken of Itby the Parent The executive committee of the |~ T DATLY BEE-~OMAHA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 (T.0. BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONE, Boots and Skoes. : OMAHA, =~ - S Y HEB, 5 Bodine, C. H.; C. K Relfanider. P. | ouselanati Greetes, §.; J. B. Smith, R_A. C; Wm. Lefl-| «Gorneliua V. Oaln, vagrancy,” was man, troasurer; E. V. Kyte, secretary; | the reglstry on the doeket of the Lewis Holden, guard. Dayton police court & few days ago, e e ae and with this brief line there is con An Arszona Bull Fight nected a story of stranger adventures Tuncon Citizen. than one man often experiences. At a given signal the trap waa raieed | Thirty yosrs ago, Cafn, then s mere and a three-year-old bull bounded in. | boy, ran cff to sea on & French mer- For a moment he stood eonfused at the | chantman, The ship was taken by applause which greeted his appearance, | pirates sfter a stout resistance, and and watched with glaring eyes the ac- | every one on board except young Cain tions of Col. Yanezand assistants, who, | walked the plaok, he being epared by standing near the centrer of the ring, fan old Spaniacd on account of his flaunted their red flags before him.|youth, After seeing all his compan. The hesitation was but momemtary, |ions disappear, the boy sadly, bot for with lowered head he soattered |atlil gratefully, followed his savior, both men and flags. For a while he | the old Spaniard. He was with these made things lively, and the boya|men for years, visiting Peru, Mexico, kunted their holes without being twice | Brazil, and many other ¢ suntries of tld. At last tiring down, he was|Central and South America, at ono again roused to fury by Col. Yanez|time joining cattle ranchers on the dexterously planting a ~ rosette of col- | plains, Contentions, of course, spliv ored paper rquarely in the center of |up the ship's orew, and sickness the bull’s forehead, and later on two | played sad havoc with them. For others, one in the nose, and the other | eight years Caln lived as a ocat- in the left shoulder. However, in the | tle erder, when his rov- ond he fagged out and gave way to a|ing disposition ogain asserted spotted buil with horne uncropved; | itself, and five yoars of senfaring fol- but as he was one of those bulls that | lowed. Ho was wrocked cff tho Ber- could neither be conxed or prodded | mudas, picked up by an English man- into battle, he was driven out, and | of-war, and taken to Liverpool. Sev- the criesot ‘‘toro colorado” were heard | eral years were spent in travel on every aide. through tha Greolan isles and into THE LAST BULL OF YHE THRRE, Asia with Eoglish merchants. Then “'the toro colorado,” to be fought that | followed a trip to the South Sea day, was then let in, Ho was a fine|islands and several narrow escapes looking specimen of his kind, and|from shipwrecks. Some time was built for a fighter from the ground up |spent in miniog in° Qalifornia, all, He entered the ring with & rush, and [ however, spent 1n a fruitless search loat no time in getting down to busi-|for a brother. Another year was ness. Whenever a red flag was waved | spent herding cattle in Texas, and at or & man showed himself in the ring|last Cain determined to come eastand|..ceee-s his lordship was there also, and when | seek his father, Traveling moatly on . . they, as they always did, took refuge | foot, reached Ohio entirely desti- behind the soreens provided for their | tute, and has wound up in the Dayton safety, he made an effort to butt them | workhouse as a vagrant. But the ceee down snd follow in, When Ool.|most wonderful part of the story is Yanez attempted to ornament the|that his father, entirely unknown to bull's forehend with a rosette he missed | him, is an inmate of the Soldlers' it, and narrowly csoaped being made |home. After thirty years it now seems into & rosette himself. After repeated | they are to: meet again, and it will be effarts the rosette was pinned on. |a sight worthy the painter’s brush— Now, madder than ever, and foaming | the meeting of the ranaway boy, now| at the mouth, he bellowed with rage | a bearded and bronzed man, and the and charged furiovs'y. Some ot the [ stern parent, once a prosperous manu- esoapos from his horns were marvel- | facturer,now an old andinéiem aoldier. ous, To farther show his skill s a — bull-fighter Col. Yaner. endeavored to| When you feel out of sorts, have plant two gaudilycolored arrangementa | the blues, melancholy, ete., it must of papor and fire erackers on either | be indigestion that ails you. Brown's shou'4as, bat in avoiding a carge he | Iron Bitters cures it. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN "0 TN S R TR Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMER FL.ASTER, BYTO. . SWBTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot, OMAHANR C. F. GOODM.AN, WHOLESALE DEALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. 28 Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or any other fine antage 40 corres ond with us before purchading tholr Plate Glass. C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA - NEB. W.B. MILLARD, EDWARD W. PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruifs. 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITEDY gents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour: OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE., JOHUNSON & 00., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. STEELE, JHNSON & GO0., WHOLESALE GROCERS s KIDNEY :WORT : AND JOBBERS IN eenctibaoh | o OMPLETED of ceens will find It S0 tho;' [ OoF stoE oy THE BULLS NECK. Pleaeant, healthy gri:u are reen only on The exploding crackers ar’ve "‘,E the faces of healthy persons, Thedyu{)sy bull wild with rage and pain, and 1. *lo und debilitated gon smile ovly in & looked for a time as thengh he was | half-neivted way. Purify the blood, tone going to get even up with the tor- | thostomach, and strengthen the tlasuea | s t:e: mentors, for, without paying heed to with Burdock Blood Bitéers, I you wish to laugh well and often. the red flage, he charged the clown with such fierceness that it was im- possible to miss the shock, 20 down he went, and the bull over him, and but for the presence of mind of the other men in the ring, who ran up, and, by tlaunting their flags in the face of the bull, drew him away from the pros- trate man, something: serious might have cocurred. Tke next move was to lasso and throw the bull, and then cinch a rope tightly around his body, which served as a hand-hold t5 one ot the fightors, who 7 ated himself astridg of the bull's hips. Tho ropes worg takon off and the animal sprung io hin feety, JHoofint Suled,ainag YA |3 that, he rushed ufter the others ro turiously as to ¢hrow his ridsr, and, q."“klg turiing on him, would have iven hir, a ride In_aucther direction ut for, the othera drawing his atton- tion with their flags. Tho sport with b’ m lasted about an hour, and was tho most exciting of the whole pro- o CONSTIPATION. (3 No other diseaso i Fiour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and . All Grocers' Supplies. PA E a plaint ¥ very aptto be|J wooraiicatod with constipation. A ®|Work strov,zthens the weakened parts and| q‘mn): “sues ll Kinds of Piles uven when| g physicirny wad smdicines have before fiil- d, {7 f¥youlmve either of theso troublos| A Pull Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. Ageats for BERWOOD SAILS ARD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. HENRY LEHMANN, Benins Rewarded, The Story of tho E}swlng Maghing A handsomoe [ithlo pawphlvd, bloefand goi Four Feet Wide gramme. Col. Yancr, when the bull [ " With gmerote eagharicg, willioe v JOBBER OF was pretty well jaded, acted a little B i T e e itk s oy OIVEN AWAY W AT, PAPHEHR hand, and was rewarded by a sharp 2 wab-otios or Tive Singor Manutaburiag O ‘y : AND 0 kick ' that emptied his bellows of pasy, of will bo ‘et Seven Feet Long. sy person ltviag ab The Singer Maunfaosuring 0o, Paincipsl Office, 34 Unlon Squam WRW VORK United PLaces LJOpOSITOTY First, National Bank, — OMAHA, e~ Qor, 18th and Farnam Sts, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 8 OMAHA. wind, That, together with =a sprained wrist, whioh mado the clown happy. was the only accidents of the afternoon, WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERK PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA T DOoOUSBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWEHER AND HAND PO PSS ] 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, WINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON nax " PAGKING, AR VIHOLRSALE AND REtALL | o8 FIFE, 37 HALLADAY WiND-MILLS CHURCH'ARD.SCHOOLZBELLS ¢ Gorla{mgl{ En_d 10t_h Streets Omaha, Neb, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE QITY EVER PUBLISHED.} Causes Astonishment. “'Completely prostrated for days with indigestion and bilious fever. The effects of two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters astonished me; visible improvement right offt™ Mr, Noah Bates, Elmira, N, Y, The Slren and the Sealskin, Chicago Tribune, “‘But, papa—"" *‘Not another word,” said the per- son thus addretsed, a tall, handsome man in whose deep brown hair a tinge of gray was just beginning to show. *You know, my child,” he continued, “that nothing could give me more pain than refusing any wish of yours, and that I am never so happy and free from care as when some act of mine Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County Surveyor —— SUCOESEORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. wrauLIsITRD 1850, Oryonised ae ® Netlonal Bauk Augusi 32, 1803 #200 000 W¥150,00 Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP CAPITAY = = = SURPL 4 AXD PROFITS = has made your life brighter, Bat this Fsigad request 1 caunot grant, A sealskin | gymuas R A OF THE CITY. . BOYER JO sacque with fur trimming By my| ‘Aveustus Keuwras, Vicc Prestdeat, - halidom, you jest bravely—" and turn- ¥. H. DAvis, Caabler, ~—DEALERS INe— ing hastily sway, Donstan Perkins 'ifi.;m -tepzcd to the sideboard and took a drink, For an instant Lillian stood in the ’n";‘h‘"“m“- dopusitafwithious regard oonservatory, looking steadily down M eaties time oortificates bearing Intérést. at the heayy velvet carpet in which Dréws .U‘fiwwm IA‘;::‘I g:lrlll;:l’ o of o h * St o T othof dmolis.Iouel | Bt e Ieaeim s 0 54 rinou seemed to leave her, and goin mART quletly iuto an adjolning room'lhfi PHE OLDST ESTABLISHED began eating ple. ' & fow momenta her father ‘came BANK'NG HOUSE {nto the apartment, *‘Perhaps T ‘was rather harsh with you, Lillan,"”'he IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL, ' HAMILTON & 00, bogunt, the girl iuterrupted 'him. BANKERS. “Don't speak of it again, dear paps,” she said, ‘‘because I kuow thn'P.un really have no money to spare. ‘While I was mending your overcost last| Business transacted same as that of an incorporated Bank. Accounts solicited and kept ubject to sight chéck without notice, evening I saw that note from ‘Dalsy,’ and I would not—" Qertificates of deposit lssued payable In three, six and twelve months, {)en. Over Bix Mouths work upon it at s Cost of about $1,600. CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date, Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK -GO. Fire and Burglar Pra» S5 A K" IE & N AULTS, LOOKXKS, O. 1020 Farnham Street, OMIANA, - - - NEE F. C. MORG.AIT, WHOLESALE GROCER I2l3” Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neb. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attained by using -CHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges.’ WITH Shows all New Railway and Depot Grounds, All property shown and described within half & mile south and west of city limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of city. “You saw the notel” asked 'Mr. Perklns, in hoarse, agonized tones, ““Yes, papa; but you know I never " Ing interost, or on demand without in- torest. Advances made to oustomers on ap- roved securitles at market rates of nterest, Tho interests of customers are close- ly guarded and every factlity compati- ble with principles of sound banking freely extendeé. Draw Sight Drafts on England, Ire- land, Scotland, and all partsof Burope, Sell Europesn Passage Tickets. Oollections Promotly Made. " NOIIOE TO CONTRAOTORS. “How much will a sealskin sacque oost?” “Three hundred dollars,” and as the girl spoke these words a baleful light shot from her eyes. “You can have the money to-mor- row,” he said, and went slowly out of the room, 1 thought my darling pspa would weaken,” said the girl, and, lifting the fork slowly to hor lips, the last of the ple was gone. Mounted, olored, Varnished And Cloth Backs, PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Full pemm—— Horsford's Acid Phosphate for ‘Wakefuln. _Soaled proposala tx the contructionol a daw in De. Wit B OLOFHIER, Boffalo, | Sronerekeuti'be ok ed st my. oice s WIRE GAUZE ' OVER DOORS, Geo. P. Bemis noon of Wednesdsy 27inst, p suse and specifica- tion may be teen &t wy_office on and afier Mon. day 18in 4t estimated cash 831 500 the city reserves tho right o reject auy crall Lide For sale by| MILTON ROGERS & SONS N. Y,, saye: ‘'l prescribed it for a Oatholio ost, who was & hard student, for wakefolness, extréme oy N s w. 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