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e FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, Haglong boen acknowledged and more 85 5t this day thanany other. The vast fleld of medical sc ever ingeoasing, and ‘its namerous brought! hearer ‘afd nearer to e one man ean any longer 1S he necewsTty 157 dividing U tatie beyond Al to-urfnary orxal Ehilirg elea, it Wo rgat them propetl PR BN 10y aware Bt thoro are mauy phicians, andsome sensible peoples who will duglem Tt for making this ciass of diseases n spe- clalty, butBois happy to know that with most per wonof refihemient and intelligence a mere enlighton e Ve iftakcn of the subject, and thad tho physic Who dbvbtes himself to rolieving the aficted and ving them from worse than death, s no loss & phi: prthropist and benefactor to his race than the sur weon er physician who by close application excels in ahy other branch of his profession. And fortunately ‘of humanity, the day 13 dawning when the false phi anthrophy that condomned the_ victims of folly ot #rime, ke the lepars under the Jewish law, to die Bcared for hay passed sway ToF. And It Ty doibt that disesse, aflectivg the gen nbid wpecia] AAY hiare thut Any 1 understand andasow how A Few Reasons Why yon shouM try the colcbrated Dr. 1. Wagner's Few ean oxoel you a3 & doato: DR J. Siwws, ’hy siognomist. know! Dr 7. Marrginwg -Iv‘l"\ll YOUF pres " The Wi “You are LG 6 Wiseade and edicined 5 o aMicted Wil 0 practice, anches of ' hls beloved chronic discasos,” Dus. Browswit & 6. “Dr. H. Wagner has iumortalized himsolf by s wonlor{ldiscovery of a7 ¥ and paxual disoases. s irgi susands of invalids flock to seo him.” hronicle. San Doctors long experience’ as a apecilist Pale, Poor, Puny, f\nd. Pallid | | Co theg | Idren, it§s a wpn | r that little <l of the poor Fyousgsiers live to | grow up. ( ‘] b Ahere arechiMeentwho are truly They scem alnost bloodless. Their chee! e thinand pinched; their eyes are hollow; and their skin is tightly drawn over their forcheads. ‘Fhere is nothing hearty about. them. . They . do,_got enjoy theirdives, | They aré sufféring from the debility that leads to marasnus. Poor things! Do a good deed for the P'\]r‘, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand itsmother a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitlers. Here is life even for the most deli- cate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up fordead. Iron in the blood 1s what the child needs, to bring it yp. -The little digestive apparatus_will recover, The pale checks will fill out, The weary groan of the child will be ¢ .\<_1|;m red for the merry pratile of infantile glad- ness. Your druggist, will tell you what wonders Zroun's lron Bitlers has done for very sick cbildren. 11 objects of AR L 7 A+ ko 0 T R Health is Wagfih! THE DAILY BEE- -OMALA ] * THE TURK OF WAR. | A Gengrl Knocket the [ Stafing 0t of Tarkey. Thé Mangted Remains of Many a Combly Bird Bleaching in Backyard Sunshine, Here and There Homos Made Sad by Sudden and Violent Deaths, GOOD CHEER. Lovisvitig, Ky., November 30. Thanksgiving day was recognized by suspension of business and general ser- vices in churches, The day passed qui- otly. Cuicaco, November 30.—Thanksgiv- ing day was observed in the usual man- ner by suspension of business, service in churches, private charity and cheer. Thers were no special featuros. Kaxsas Ciry, November 30.—Thanks- giving day was more generally observed than ever before. Union services among the churches and a parade of local mili- tary were the feacures, Al places of amusement were largely attended. New Youk, November 30.Bright sunshine and bracing atmosphero contrib- uted greatly to the joyousness of thanks- home and Vightons AttackfWhich | RIDAY, " THE OLG WORLD. and beaten, Randall men are using the namo of Mr. Tilden in a brutal and vul ar manner, such as, if Mr. Jandall o oes not disclaim it, ought Pilden's personal confider Hotel Bur Boston, November 30.—Early vester- n Hotel Clifton, a five story brick buflding, cor- terday a fire was discovered ner of Berwick park Columbus avenue. The inmates fled in their night clothes without accident. = The fire' ariginated in_the furnace room in the basement and followed the elevator well to the roof and sproad. through each floor into the various rooms, The fire was confined to the building. Loss on building 85,000, Occupants losses light. The building was fully insured. ixtreme Tired Feeling, A lady tells us ‘‘the first bottle has done my daughter a great deal of good, her fm»j does not distress her now, nor does she suffer from that extreme tired feeling which she did before taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.” A second bottle offected a cure. No other preparation contains such a concentration of yitalizing, ng, purifying and invigorating pertics as Hood's Sarsaparilla. | —— FLEETING SPIRITS. Several Persons Hurried to the Judg- ment Seat by Various ¥io- et Helhods. giving day, only works of necessity and charity being done, and these were given rest later ip the day, that all might par The Victim of the Marghalltcwn dhanaraapects| A Jast Sarictygof Ncws)‘mm all o L |/ Pan of Nanopg King William Uongratulates King | Alforiso in Significant Language. The Talk in the French Cham- bers and the Policies of Parties, The Possibility of Peaceful Settlement of the Tonquin Dificulties Rovived, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, SALT YOU TORK. The official do creo abolishing prohibition of the impor- tation of American pork, states ‘i pork ia carofully salted there is no danger of trichinosis, The municipal authorities will seize any bacon imperfectly salted. KING WILLIAM TO ALFONSO, Brniry, November 30, Panis, November ! Emperor Wil- liam yesterday telegraphed King Alfonso, by way of Vigo, not through France, the following message: *Allow mo on your | birthday to adddress you my sincerest and heartest wishes for your happiness and that of your country, to which you consecrate your life with such unexam- 1 Have CHARL CEHAMBEIX BT, new AND AM OFFERING ES_SHIVERICK, 3 ¥ 3 ° / Furniture! just received a large quantity of SUITS, THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENGER ELEVATOR . To All Floors. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 nd 1210 Farnam St — OMAHA, NEB. Tragedy Dies of His e hitu very succossful. "—Tocky Moun-: take of the dinner of tho year. People 1 ‘"’f'”““”f‘"' Bt o o kbt were iu holiday attire going to church or Wounds, your visit to Prussia, the crown prince —— tobacco, Waliefalnons, ‘Iln\';\(n: ln; ulllpl(;uull;e E‘unt, The Calithumpians A S A |»lruntunu ly«‘;u : statuette of ‘uw eat . : I ilting in and other fantastic corps “were very nu- 5 elector. eg to express my deep grati- Plain Facts Plainly Spoken, G Ooth: | merous this yeas, W enfivened the | Fatal Carelessness With Street Cars | udo for tho mannor. in’ which you have aud Spermat- | gtreets with merry music. Theatres and —Prospective Lynching in accepted my son's visit in my stead, and Abone time a discussion of the searst vice waa en 1 of thobrain, el == {8 5 MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASSY ‘w._ GarTiaoes, Bomies AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. : 1819 and 1320 Hamey Streot and{408 8.§15th Street, —-OMAHA' an ustrated Catalogue furnished freo upon applicatian. A. K. DAIL.EY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggiss Carriaoes and Soring Wagos WMy Repository Ia constantly filled with a7selectlutock. Beet Workmanship guaranteed, (H o i B g PP ) places of public resort were thronged AV TR ifRliG overwhelmod with your gracious sympa- I s sz oy i it | afternoan and ey thy, an exemplar of friendship equally ihaptipicianle Ak Akl Be VoV 4 ) ivil R EAT T . vowed to you for life.” Emperor Wil- W 2 onrigh skLiN, November 30.— Thanksgivin, ¥ P a M g6 without ‘gloves and o ioo8 CORIMINAL RECORD; liam also forwarded a letter to Alfonso. day was observed with religious services | in the Américan chapel. ‘United States Minister Sargent gave a banquet in_the a. With cach ordor nccogipanied with Asor ONE AVFILLON . gus tho treatmont doos not offoet w inened only by A RADICAL SAT ON, ater Sar Marsuarirowy. Towa, November30.— | PARIs, Novémbér 50—The cabinet evening. The banquet reom was deco- s M council has decided not to accept the in- rated with the American and *German | Billy Swanaon, the viotim: of Tuosday | (/ ooliation from Deputy Clemencenu flafss, and portraits of 'the emperor and | night's shooting, died at 6'o'clock last|concerning the Chinese nemorandum empress of Germany and President | evening, Sheldon, the murderér, is in | relative to the proposéd attack on Bac- '&T.:l‘:h'“‘m 0 ntal and | ] s it pareital an: i) i} pareata ! ke P (OOl ey B0 ‘The habit Byithe young MARSHALLTOWN TRAGEDY, " DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S 2 responsible Lot it, or it may 3 Arthur. There wore 250 personsat the | ;ai] in default of 82,000 bail for assault|ninth, because it would prejudice pend- |- RIpIrR] ey .-rm-uf‘f'"fixn”v.'f'r’f,flmf"ii".?"ga AND tables. Minister Sargent proposed the J 82, ing negotiations. In the chamber of again, until atlast the habit hecomes fitm' @il com pletoty enslaves the yictim, lental and nervous af ~siittions are ustally the ndiary rowulls of welt-abase. i A injurious effects miay be_mentioned Inssi. toast ‘‘The President of the United with intent to murder. A new charge States and Fmperor William.” - Herr | Will be preferred. Wingart replied for tho emporor of Ger- KILLKD BY A STREET CAR. deputies, Clemenceau intrcduced his ins torpellation and urged immediate discus- sion. Ferry moved the debate be post- PREVENTIVE AND CURE. moiig tho | Jud dojobtion ot frrasclility of temper mid geweral many. « The: banquet was followed by a|" " 0;xcixNaTr, 0., Novembér $30.—-Wil- | poned -until the Tonquin credits were iy Tie b sookssecfason, Wi ey ol JOR EITHER SEX. | T T, SOVHDS discussed. . He added, that the Chinese gl i lism .. MoMullan, an old man, while November 50,4 | looking ‘ab the movements of & witch B an he will be little found in company with the other s troubled ‘with exceeding and anuoying Inoss in, heir presence | Lascivious dreans, Th remedy being Injected dircotly 4o the seat the tgese, requires Ho change of diot or nauseous, arcuria) of poisenouy medjcines o be baken intorn- reply to France's lust note was expected momentarily. The chamber, by a vote Memputs, Tenn., emissions and_eruptions on tho aco, etc., & Al ! : skiff containing nind railfoad hands who | engine yestorday, was knocked down'and | of 308 to 195, adopted Ferry's motion. : 8 'umuv:lnnntumpwnl;mom R0 (200, ¢ o |mpo-fl':nwmm z";‘n:’ll'[::nlgl'-"mh?;;:!l;l‘:l:: had h:un ot 5()!'( on 'the ' Little. Roek | run over ty a street car and instantl THE “‘LEFT CENTER" POLICY. Office fl’"’~’”‘”” S. W. Corner 16th and L’ap itol lWflU@. Qmak b ¢ tho practice 1 violuntly perslsted tn, mord nerlous | saso of thowo alrody unfoctunskely allioted we guar. | poi A ¥ A ) ¥ f ; y & pIaY flaturtanod take place, . Great palpiation of the | (oo thioe boxos Lo cure, or' wo.wil rotund i | railroad, whilo crossing a river Thursday | iilled, The, driver and conductor were| At a moeting of the left centro of = = ore, inally, death relieves him. i A e! 1 9 . % 3 i y a'nullr.)u(euuu-aul" iv:f'«m. dangerous, practice, 1 WRITTEN GUARANTRES barges. DBut scveral colored skiff men SHOT TO DEATH. SAyAaasEelate prenicen by Pl UpeHILendyn would say, first of al I I, stop it at once; make o Apossible effort to do so; but if you tail, if your n succeed Waddington, who was recently who were near the scene of the disaster Litrie Rock, November 30.—A Var- | ® 1 | #9ed by all authorized agents. 3 A hearers that the left centre had ever been R i ! mista vffufi'fflfi‘{fi;%‘;';fi"-:;mg_‘ Ul SGLE EROFRISTORE ;11 | contric aged lady living alone inthis city, | gan. ‘Williama escaped. A large party | fyithful to the policy of the great Thiers. | U. P. RAIL'WAY, - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS i L Yo tevery so little, i L5 this faseinating | 4, P Goodman, Drugglst, Bolo Agent, for Omaha | \vaq burned to death last night. 'Her |are in pursuit, and will probably lyneh {mhe ¢‘leftcentre”saidSay, *doesnot desire w bt dangerous exclterent without suffaring from ite | 2" e clothing was ignited ‘by ‘n- candle, it is | him if caiight. the policy which Ferry recently set forth i o R L L LN T QREAT:ENGLISH KEMEDY. supposed, a8 1o one was in the housp at A FAMOUS CRIME. at Havpo—more than words is necessary. ~ | u'»fem by wedlock is alarmingly large, and in most VEY ( clr, KRYOUS n hmt the, time. Ciicaoo, November 30. — Theress We want. acts. The foreign policy of S | e s O e oy, Lllie purysicat & BEDIIL | G ugearieen, Obio, November 30.—A | Sturla, sentenced ta one year's imprison- | Fianca should be calm and ~deliberate N | i 1, 8 fow mouths’ practibe ® OF MANLY Y100k, section gang of five men on a hand car | ment for the murder of Charles Stiles,{Wwithout weakness as well as without 1 i iuco FORTEAALCEEI N b ey e, when wll othor tene | roturning home, on “the Southern Ohio | caller of the Chicago call board, was re- [impulse. The government will find the | Ee 85 1% il farre Tt fow | division of tho Indiana, Bloomington & | leased from the penitentiary at Joliet to- |left centre ready to take measures neces- ; WY timwa tho quantit, €.l x| Westorn ravoad, near Bethesda, Wed- | day, having edmpleted 'her term. The sary for the dignity and safety of the —m \ STOOTgt ddfous S04 b | ncsduy evening, were overtaken by a | killing and trial was among the most sen-{army while acting with calmness and re- UAL INSTITURE, Propri 18 Olive Stroot, L. | construction engine rupning wild, Wil- [sational in the criminal annals of the city. | arding only the general interests of the ] e Young Mern gl o i ¢ Vil tostree | 1t Cliy and Michacl McCoruicle were country. i 14 | e CE 4 TR or yeure: “Every custommer spoaka highly of Lilleld instantly. William - Mortimore [ ——— ; In the Llllhh!mber'ul doputies, (\"d‘:\f" 3 e b il Qo el e s or | anbiesitatiuglyoidorso it asa romedy i’ trie was sovorcly and others slightly wjured. | Shaky, serawny, diseasea pevsons find | questioned the govermnent regarding the ffi"lfiqh,l..e{ most b0 OvOX LMY Uhe Altar of sl g e o Pa November 80.-A torsi. | friend in Samaritan Nervine. - $1.50{decree rolative to the importation, of ) : Jering frauisbity, Dr. Wauxth wit guardnico toor. | ™20 71 VI M e s oei ek oatr e e hare Tt o ot o Arugy intas | American pork. Herissipn, minister of A\ eIt €600 for overy cass of pmibe" ks or private | ~ [ 800 BRI ISANES AN TG S oy e {commerce, asked that discussion on the it Lk 5 ()t i *3 | wore duiviug home to_spend Thanksgiv- | general debility nnd (dyspepsia,” writes | p 50 PRS00 KL EG 40 o e —_—— ! - |ing when the vehicle upset over an em-| Michael O'Connor, Galesburg, Il Get | jopate bo 1 Id“ i s sbipan o ) ) ALY MANUFACTURERSIOF batkment, killing both instantly. our druggiat! lebate be: held eatlier., i The chambe i Middle Aged Men I Ru ) g y at your druggist’s. finally voted the discussion take place g ) ; I_Sx-lm;.‘.‘ A,J,'M.x.aq Nu\'&;:ul;:strclifi. i mae i A Pt "There are many at the age of 30 to 80 who are ‘rederic rinitage, & promine 74 y L < ‘ gpmsaraaress PR A QRS i Gur U DR0PPED AS A HOT TATER, || rmosus s v i Tt Semsation, ant & weakenini of the sysiem in & ® | yestorday morning by the accidental dis- by Prince Von Hohonlohs,Gorman ambus 5 o i g e e AL ey A chargo of C. A, Bullard’s gun while fox sador to France, has informed Prime fystem ‘ls nln-lulf too mpeh’ shattered, and conso. +quently, your will-power broken, take some nerve touic toafd youin your effort. Having freed yoursolf m the babit, I'would further connsel you $o go Dr.Felix LeBrun &Co succeoded in rescuing eight of them. Mary A. Green, a very wealthy and eo- Louisvitig, Ky., November 30.—Mrs, FOR TUECORRECTION_OF hunting. | ney A;‘ecial says: Aftor & quarrel yester- day Frank Williams blow his " wife's brains out by firing both barrels of a shot ppointed French ambassador to England —Say delivered an ajddress. He eulo- gized . Waddington and reminded his Minister Ferry that Crown Prince Fred- Omaha Iron Works' i ":E;:p.."L’."&;"lf&‘.i'r""‘n'f'éi".."\'?.'1‘3‘:.51:.‘:.":3 b KO0 Nocenhse kb0 AL s Springer Enters the Race for 1he Gavel) Mair i o Gommany, woula. paas PR : gh & to n dark andtorpid appearance. Thore are Physical Deformities, 2T through France on his way home from ; | ey e ey ke Ll e from Macon to Savannah killed two. ne- Only to Fall by the Wayside. fhro it ; 2 B o e ahabad A ath o Sevalanl woak: Hipand Spinal Diseases, groes, Williama and May, yesterday. The 5 2 e Spain. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALE;{S {IN ness. Dr W, will mnu—.;pm-lygluc.c;‘.g.‘lshn‘l:'c:: Club Feet, Sfiflfll{llecfl.r_— bodies were terribly mutilated. 1tosccrans’ Raid on Polygamy—Lieut, A COMPLIMENT TO THE PRINCE. . v £ m bl e il ) f ! Bow Legs, Knock®Knees, &c. THE DEATH RECORD. Garlington's’ Ride. Mavrin, November —30.-—Frederick o : ¥ Conwultatipn trpo. | Thorough etaniinaflon and ad ) " L , i A William, crown prince of Germany, was ("X Sormnnications shii bo adIrowed, Dr. Henry yORIpAcg,: Novaber. 0= THiRRally i 3 elected @ fellow of tho Academy of Juris- i e Whmiars 10, 93k, Tonver Clorudo. 5 Dewsyixon, L pposial, saa:. o, . CALIKAL NOZES: prudence by a vote of 180 to 12, ! e ¢ ‘Mar's Pocket fu;}:{fl‘\:’qa‘ll»‘;’ ylr.."l: l,xuup. nmmmtudl p\!nllu;::?llcr of \ ;x'il‘i_ '): A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS, PEACE TOSSIBLE. ’ . 2 T L Ry oy e g Lrsaidont Linsolp i, 1901, aad o WasuiNarox, November 30, A donio- y; Al v Let Your Lxght‘fiffine. O the bt make kept o hand, Crut hes donie in 8 Truon tovalred, sado to order Smail Jobs of all kinds o, 1ron und Wood, that oflice ever since, died from a stroke of patalysis in church yestorday. Ho was well known in this portion of the of speaker and other officors of the nest cratic caucus for the nomination Pants, Noyember 80.—Tho pacific eo- lution of the Tonquin question is wow re- warded as possible. Xngland is exerciss editor .of The Tyrone Couricr, was ar- WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, et arlopairig oLl Kinds .o nvat, cheap and | atale \ houso of reprasentativés will mmeet at 7 | ing her powerful ilvn!u‘miuu \\l'i(h 1<"mum " H LI 1 Colo., & Larimer stroct, bylloves in Tetting theworld'| =1 Omah ichard I, Clark, a well known railrond |, S 2L the" nekt hdtse! of ARKEST OF AN ORANGENAN, i ‘oab s, and fs dblug for | 803 Sou h Tenth St,,.Omaha. : FhR e ho organization of tho n 50 R il . . . ki - Y . o 0 ¢ 4 A L T ?°’|1‘,h:;5»‘;::~;333mf}3 came from | oresontatives, General Roscerans, of | PUmay, November 50.—Mathews | MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Yousend testimonials frowm all over the United States & St. Jo railroad for several California, will introduce a joint resolu- Imported Beer gy those he has cure, is proof positive that he dooe rested yesterday on the charge of inciting Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting “Cloth) #5 Rird the worst onsos of those discascs. The afllicted JOTBI A i ] tion proposing an amendment to the | Orangemen against Natioualiats. 1 ¥ '-'Eéuhfléwucx Pout fi:’?\:}?f;?‘u‘.l'.‘fl‘ffi}:;fl‘.:'e..‘ilfl =IN BOTTLES. dEp iy Novewber, 30 Y00 | fedoral constitution 1M uvu;ll,rux.ixf»i‘i‘r}xg : st v oy STEAM PUMPS, STEAM, WATER AND GAS' PIPE. ; bl our citg poycio an i, for, edslco, o we v, incinnati” 2 polygamy within the territory of the| Loxvox, November 80.— Prof. Nor- g Know you il ec te uw in saying he s the suf — lincinnati” died yester- | Polyramy y. 1 ) q § % lflu:’nyu‘n'xot‘rw'ng_'fnu»:u',-'uusu"n'.‘jfl' v Erlanger,..ooo. o voe e Bavana. duy.'lgndfllm o United States and all places under its d\cm:l‘quld,x U;o i!z;)x]»k:\):?lcdm::;i:fil\ BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTING‘S, it | Culmbacher, .... Bavaria. | Bosrox, . November, 30.-Rov. Warren | i,y ion. Arctic explorer, : i ¥ f : : . BIANOr . 11 seever s s Bohemian, | B Cudwrbhy dhatos of tho ohurch of |1 o sxarow, | tion to the South poldin 1805, ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON, Relief to the Afflicted. i \revseerses.Bremen, [our Saviour, Unitarian, Kast. Boston, i 3 i hile Lieut, G FINANCIAL, g L dropped dead while taking part at the | Wednesday evening, while Lieut, Gar- | s o E i i, s BRMERFL, s Pauiagiviag o & Bavr | ngoh, omnandor S (b, Crely o | The Dok, o Ealnd, vkl sl o ' ho alwajs cottied 10 tho front o o 3 v resuls s omik 1 ospecaly ammicatio 4o ; , o G Tho park of the Soldiers' home, the bridle | £38,500. Th weekly statoment of the (=] 8 Mo A0 e s e petonma for” sy | Budweiser. «v. .. St. Louis | Iyntanarouis, Nevember 30.—Profos- | rain parted and the horse bolted and ran | Bank of France, shows au increaso of ui|km150n§\ou\d Sk ondmtnl i ooh properly Anhauser . . .St. Louis, | sor Samuol K. Heshour, a distinguished | yuuinst ' trev with great force. The 2,200,000 france gold, and a decrease of : B s e e S e saty, Milwaukee, | educator of Indiana, died yesterday, aged | Jisusenant's knee-cap was fractured, his | 425,000 francs silver. £ it o o st whrs o wi ol Milwaukee, |80 years. head vurfllyhcutl!{ld shoulder dialo- A NOTE FROM LOWELL, o t L s e e st | P8 s 0000 v.s.Omaha, | Pankenssune, November 80.—Ex- |cated, Though suffering intense pain, e A % e b OOt ol G omersy s l"xl”l. st s B | ermor Siovenson, of West Vinginia, | Garlington rogaiued possesrion of the | Ministér Lowell, in acknowledging ool B ] = o e D MAULE died yostorday, aged 64." animil and rodo to the residence of Gen |receipt of a copy of theresolutions nusse o ) e \ T ; ine, . MAURER, Rrcusionn, Novembor 30.—-Dr. Goo, | eral Sturgis, where ho will bo obliged to | by wnsflnnfwf IEW M“‘(“l“'l“"‘l‘" L ';,d“h fl { RS} P Aniet e T . CHMOND, November ol --Dr. Goo, i i ol i i . | ground railway, denouncing the authors i ronic Complaints Require W. Ilaghy, Humoris, loctuseraud cor: | GRS TR0 gctora it will Lo prir | T ekont axplosionanye:- “As there = F e o r. e o . hgo 0 g et el 5 SOV i o4 S5hiS forialQuiret dejailefy” i iy o '3 il et it 40 oy o) ., & > ; B e et it : it Congre William M. Springer, of | rage, 1 se6 1io- advantage in- conmunigat- ¢ B od b gressman Wi pringer, of [ rage, 1 seo g i st agh ey o SUNJET ool by B, | THE OLD TICKY Ulinors, addvéesed tho folowing lotter t | fng {1 resolitions to the goverument, atl o = : o s ey e donor o wil SR TERAn e | ndnibiota bt the honso'af. roprosentatibes | WABKTHGECR, "¢ i X miegicioes, counsel and to thousands ho has Editor Wattergon Goes' for’ Randall | from hisstuter LOWELL AS LORD RECTOR B s ” et o el Lo o ¢ it Vi O A clos and His Campaign Cris, To the meubers of the Thiois delegation T Ty Ol (BeotlhaY ¢ : s Wwement—Dan | oo o s Gexriemen:’ T respectfully place my | save: Sawmetime ago Earl Selborne, lor ie 'l!f”fi“lf‘ I Hovia h b oi THE GREAT SUCCESE | nuy vous, Novombor - 0. tion, gindidacy foF the'spoakonhlp of tho néxt Tnh chancelor of Eoglaad, wroto letter g : it dnth s wh ST - 8 o i wouge in your hands, and ‘Toquest you to | 1%y student stating there was ng law by ; ¥ Shall We R Yf ? Pt mp © DR, | Houry Watterson, ina telegrapé editor- | 0T SAEITS Bl o asundor | st St sould act s Tl roctoraf | ¥ B P .ba' @ Jolorm { SYI\RDNU'Q ial to The Courjer-Journal, makes the |all circumstances you deem best. [ Si" Androw's university. ~The lotter has . L il §' T S vmotion tof Mt Rickivds b eheor AU | following statoments as to Mr, Tilden's | Sigued, —~ Wuiaian M. S | bepn suppressed until now. Lowell has | We. are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for ‘ B peastios &b rssyp of e iy v TAMPICO | candidacy and his connection with M, i ”‘l“ “l’“i"i’(‘l"ll i Dt “I’ been as! wlllu \‘N=H|l-m from l|'h! roctor- | the erection of Flouring' Mills “and Gram Elevators,or for changing ! fRysomos, N h ly D g Lie above letter, he! ice on | ghin, Studel BVE sared & memo- | Plourine M3 - 2 X Las o s o rusd s ey ot GORSET |Tuuidillin his vontest for tho spenker- | {1 eyt i fallowing reply waa st | val wxprcesim vghek it his. withdrawal, | | gopif Mills, from Btone to the Roller evatew. Hisutlog of s naglies chool spicaltin. and bin ATFORDS ship of the next house of representatives f SiaSAOMMNHA BRI 8Y Rilan literaty fpm.l.n attention given to hu‘uls]nng Power Plants for any pur- 4 ”'“;'u“.'.“f..f."u".c:n»'.’."ifu"wi'fip"-' “hd Gl "s%’;:::r" *“Tho backers of Mr. Raudall fled onco \ M, 8_ringer: ubilitics, Another election will soon be 1‘")“;;‘_ “ll‘l:l :in\fnun\nialx_x.u:luiur same. General machinery repairs attended - % hatas, s more to the stupid talk about the old| Dkan S Wo have considered your [ held. Bishop Woodsworth will probably | to promptly. Addres & e L e Lt e el e s s ticket, and are at this moment lugging | communication of this date, and are[boa candidate, RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb. 24 ysiciap i tho wzfi;- E3E Wagner, No. ABSOLUTELY | My, Tilden into the contest. Icansay |unanimously of opinion under the eir- ARMY DESERTIONS. 4 A T T UNBREAKABLE, poritively and of my own knowledge that | cumstauces now surrounding the contest | o1 0 Novembor 30.—Of the G00 = : st Wity and i mfl\:“h‘fl: wito Bir. “TANen Is ‘as fceeooncilably opposed | for the speakerahip. thab it it 1ok Mivie: A e aakion M gL ags ‘ ey -::Lw,h.:%‘?m,n,- US| gre e AR Bt | o Uho old ticket aa he was Tt wumunr. | ablo to prosent, youe name o tho caucus | £ 100008 desericd on the mailway | <5 Houselzeepers |- #F1 VA et ocai e oyt 05g: ¥ iy e ettd | RAMBICO in which » Tampico siay broaks. 1ta AR i""‘".“" . DAMMATON W.i8k0 | A1 & oARGH ate T TS journey to Suez. L1 ASK YOUR GHOCEKS FOR THE — 3 be Lnsteumental as o “TORGALIGHT st up- | Patent Triple Back bask-ache, spinal irritation | the outh o o “Zl\’i N “; ageep hl_fl gued, “5 X AT, SRR RORTE AHDARND. _— 'OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST = Lo guide suffering humanity to 848 Larimer | and allied discesce’ tompersture [ nomination. hose who conhiect his M. R, Morgison, ! s Th, na | = f Dap i, ~ 4§ or the purposs | around the body, lusge aud spins. soneces- [ ngme with the presidency merely dis- R. W. TowNSHAND, Bgruy, November 80.—The porte has| =2 WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL, vha =T 1 ; = - which it whs wi '5"" WAGH) ey 1o hanlin 14 gl 3 lay their own ignorance, or worse, Jas. M. Ricas, addressod a note to the powers informing | a2 | . = #.0.box 229, or call o %l‘:‘n, O‘Zr::l’ or. %1'12‘“.'“'_“ ToF 81,85, Su ot believe he has raised his hand or N. E. Wokraisaros, | them that Turkey offered to send troops | o luwufummd by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co i &= ) vur, Oila. | COXR0TLoTTITING wanoutuwrs wvEwTVURRE W. N, Nuucs, to suppress the rising in Soudan, but o /memu-—w..m 3, 8 FITZPATRIBK & CO., M'F'RS, NEW YORK, uttered a word directly or indirectly in the speakership eontest. Sl hl‘d 8, W. MouLsws, England refused the offer. - 9118 DUKYT STHENT, OMAHA, NES