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THE DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1884 13th Street, Bet. OMAHA, . ; shal found Watson on_Pearl street and persons / ; i ot pover arroated him. About £24 was found on | tand for cortain principles aud then uno |table wero two pon kniver, oo having Handkerchief Boxes. Oder his porson. Watson explained that|Mmen to carry those princlples out. If in|four blades and the other two, anda SStS Birthd‘iy Chl’istmas y ay, W. L. WRIGHT, Farnam and Harney. - NEBRASKA == = — ML BN ies i | Whether hio aceds the party or not—then | the table packagos of lotters. O lot RUEMPING & BILTE, T T R S SR probably bo nominated. Tho | was addomod, o and New Year Cards, and a —MANUFACTURERS OF — Y day J Tindel, who liv movement is, however, & littlo provious, | Mies Tsabello Do Wolowski at Mrs, Charle " e e | 1Ekvo Hiakod 6 ot IR ALIS¥ORs fors | et o o TP oot DL Ol Great Varlety of Fancy ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED RN CORNICES. Dormer Windows, Finiala, Window Caps, Iron Crestings, Metalll Sky-lights, &c. Tin, Iron and Blats x; 010 South 194h Bireed Omahs ebraaks, Orange Bloss T —— In tooling about with them, Tindel says, There was never an unpleasant word be. | ton.” The dead man wore no coat or they tried to pick his pockets. They [tween us. Iamno politician, | want [vest. Oasome of tho chairs in the to Frame were arrested and both denied any such |00 officeand have no political ambition, |room were spread religious pictures. om Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A STEWART & CO, 013 Jones Street; } askroreepcross. { OMAHA NEB NOTICES. ae Lot SPECIAL NOTICE.—Spoclal & vertieements, suo and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for cach gubsoquert n- ertlon. Leave advertisoments i our office, No. Poarl Street. near Broadwav Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board- '8 the greatest kindnese, and I have great| o 06D AHREH fOR SN OPY ing, eto., will be Inserted In this column ot the low Dt Vor & Wiianir. | respect for Mrs. Blaine. I am her friend, | T'\ili pe I am now dying. E reserve, bargains in every line such rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insortion mee——— and I know that she is mine. There ta no |~ ¥ W) 2 S o aml]s I0WA nOT T havo slso|. ‘he unfortunate man had made an as will insure a speedy sale. This is Beloit has a new skating rink 40x and been refused. That is not true,” = < g french. Inh ) . A 5 . wANTE g LamI]S Tramps are numerous in the vicinity| *“What effect do you think the cloction '&:,!‘:;'{1,:, lm,'}u,',':,.“’,fif;': iaieifor Thisay surrounding towns ¢ select their horse,titop-bugiy, (mudiimogle of Burlington, of Cleveland will have ob the business Hoday Goods. Come at once and o borso has unusually good q; unds. Also a paie of t oss, tesm sound. and_young, igh 1100 peunds each, and posse:s superior | qualities, Strect & Co,, 39 Broadway. % first-cless nm(u, and Or will trade for chesp Jouncil Blu7s, top-buggy, ont condition 4 OAL AND WOOD-—George Heaton, 628 Brosd- X ‘way. eolls conl and wood at reasonable prices, ives 2,000 Ibs. for a ton, aud 128 cuble for & cord, Ty him. = Co OR SAL¥-Piano, H. K. Seaman, Paper, Beoks snd Statlonery, Council Blufls, ANTED—Evory body 1 Counctl Blufls to take TunBax. Delfverod by carrierat only twenty cents a wook. ()UD,PAPERS—For sale at Bxs offios, ab 2 ocuta a hundred J. L. DeBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent, No. 507 Brandwly Council Blufll. 20 ‘ Lamps, 23 Main Street S I nortgacd by W B BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER’S. Council Bluffs ORDER YOUR bs, Coal%Wood OF = S8 JOoONES, P. 0, sddress, Lock Box 1499, Council Bluffa. $20 REWARD! BEWARD paid for information of presont Inu\(]on pair_hoises, wagon and harnees, Villiam D. Hall to Thomas a Denton, years old, 1,00 pounds, scar left Bosuro you got McClurg's self-rising soon after left the room, and not return- ing a3 Young expected, the latter made investigzation and found his money gone, amounting to §0. He reported to po- lice headquarters, and soon after tho mar- Young had given him the money for safe short distance in the country, was in with a load ot hogs, which he sold, and had the cash in his pocket, when in loitering about Weatherby's etablo, where his team was put up, ho fell Into the com. pany of two young men giving their names as C. F. Rollins and D. C. Kidder. attempt though Tindel was positive of it. Judge Aylesworth gave them the benefit of the doubt and discharged them. Nowest styles In stiff hats In brown and black, Metcalf Bros, ‘Wall paper and interior decorations at P. C. Miller's, 13 Pearl street. - —— McClurg's relf-rising huckwheat flour is the best. Try it. - Closing out our entire stook at_greatly reduced prices for 30 days. Call early. Clinten boasts of a haunted barn. The packing house at Oskaloosa is to be started up by an English firm. Tho new Baptlst church at Osage is rapidly approsching completion. The A. M. E. society, of Des Moines, held a fair last weel: which netted $276. One hundred and forty cases of beer merked “*McE, & McC.,” were seized In Sibley last Thursday. The First Baptist society, of Burling- ton, held its first service In its new church building on Sunday last. A new grist mill at Calliope is ready for business and the event will be cele- brated by a mush and milk eociable to- night. During the season just closed, 3,014 boats, 1,624 barges and 295 rafta have passed Keokuk, against 1,826 boats, 350 barges and 281 rats last year. The state board of canvassers Friday, in counting the vote for state officors, *| discovered soveral irregular roturns, the auditor or board of supervisors having optnion that it is a little promature, No one not gifted with prophetic powers can tell how ho himself will feel in '88, No ono can guoss what the issue of tho cam- paign will bo. A party can not atford to pledge iteelf to persons. A party should '88 the party should need Mr. Blaine they were hatched, but in this case the egys have not been laid.” *‘Will you state what led to the al. leged rupture between you and Mr, Blainn?" *“Thhro has never been any rupture. I supposed 1 had the right to keep atill and attend to my own affairs, | wanted Blaine to succeed, 1 wanted the party to triumph. 1 supposed that Blaine would carry Now York and Con- necticnt, and thought he had a sure thing.” ‘15 there any truth in the report that Mrs. Blaine refused to receive Mrs. In- gersoll socially, on account of your relig- ious belief?” “Not ths slightest, 1 never heard of the report. There is no truth in it, Mrs, Blaine has always treatod the family with foundation for the report. scen articles to the cffsct that I had asked some political favor of Mr. Blaine interesta of the country?” *“Very little. Tho value of stocks and bonds will be determined by other con- siderations. The prico of wheat and corn will not bo affeccted, and we all know thav democrats are about as fond of good tlmes as other people. The capitaliets will take care of themselves. You know that a dollar haa—above all things—the instinct of self-preservation. During the election all kinds of disasters and horrors were predicted by each party in case the other succeeded, but nobody now expects tue predict'ons will come to pass, Ihope that Cleveland will make a good president; that his ad- ministration will be conservative and satisfactory to all sections. All I want is good government. I want the old ship to steer clear of rocks and breakers, and if that is accomplished I don't care who the captain is.” “Will you kindly construct a cabinet for Mr. Cleveland?” “No. He has too much help already.” “Do you think Logan will be the can- tongued orator who gave Mr, Blaine his parties in order to got hold of his pro- lounge with a green covor. Botween the lounge and the center table the body was Iying. A four barrelled Sharp pistol was on the lounge. Near tho body lay a sovon-barrelled Allen & Wheelock pistol with three chambers empty. On the Inrge carving knife. There was also on HNBLWHARS Db, “Plumed Knfght” four years ago, but | porty. | Valih W i [ i B T et rl who has_not helped keep the plumo out | DatWolowskl hasalopt in his houso slono | | | Ladies’ Shopping Bags, Scrap | Importer, Jobber and Meoufacturcr's Agent of Tricky Thicves, of tho dust this year, talked politics to |sinco his roleaso on bail. His body was IR st Books, Albums Statuary, Ar- | Sbeforo last Len Young, ot In- ;hl‘ ~"':"""' ';{Il‘w( P h"“":" o ';- g found by a servant. Da Wolowski lay | ) e (TR ast night, *‘What do you think of the [upon his 1eft side, his head resting | i Y o nppe BHUGKERY’ GLASSWARE d\m,:;r«‘ fell nn‘- l(l]m\ ;m|‘v'|n) of ofis T | isoouimant G- HomIKe BIKNG 1t 18881 p(\:uln”(x 8 1ot side, his head rosting 1o }:]Stthat(:{I[%S, Gold,Bronze, ataon, and they took & room to-[ 4T did not know of the movoment,” | " Tho dend man was Iying In the dining [ n I i LAMPS, ETC, gother at the St. Joo houss, Wataon |roplicd Col, Ingorsoll, *'but am of the |room, On the saet aids was & somimes | P s e elvet Cabinet is very important and should be immodiately, Others were addressed to the ‘“‘Chief of Police,” *“To the secretary of war, Robert Lincoln,” *To the Republican olhcn, and ‘“‘to Mr. Campbell Carring- deliyered There wero cabinet photographs on the table, ono of his daughter and one of Maurlce Scholosser, Oa the back of Isa- bolle's picture was writton: My last kiss for you whilo praying to the Holy Fathor, God bless you, T am dylng. On the front of Schlosser's picturo was written: I have to die for you, Woell, it must bo done, but T'il wait for you to punish you, My daughtor saved your life, but condemned mo to death. I willdo so (u save my dayghter, Dacember 8, "84, A S, DeWw, On the back: I left my word of honor to my poor sweot improvised altar of a chair in the room, and this contained a picture of the Virgin Mary, several bibles and a prayer written You know that I could not survive the mis- fortune that I was struck with, 1 could not. Remember that it is my only child that I do lovg, cherish and respect, He beseoches Mr. Carrington to be- friend and Pmtuct ‘‘His dear baby.” “Ploaso see,” ho continues, *‘that my daughter gets my package for the United States hotel. 1 am dying now and con- vinced that I am inuocent,” Kull de- tails are given in his lotter to the chief of police, and others as to the disposal of his body wnd the funeral arrangements. He left his property to his daughter, It amounts to about $15,000. Ina lotter dirocted to the president of the United States and the Amerlcan people, Do Wolowskt makes a_very pathotic state, ment, It isdated 11p. m. December 3. I appear bofore you to-day in my dying moments to deny the fearful conderunation to a dreadful and untimely death decided by my own darhing and_only daughter, Miss Isabelle De Wolowski. 1 now in my dyg moment most solemuly confess and swear on overy- thing that is sacred that I s perfeetly inno cont of tho infamous and diabolical chargo brought by my only child, who has been so R.a.llwa. Tl e Table counts in Aveust Tén dollara roward for | failed tné';npir}y eica the same. l‘l‘"oy didate four years hence/” R R A D T DD m it covery of suid Hall, oll describedas about 5| were sent back for correction, and hence ] have not the slightest roason to # since he 0 2 . aches, randy complexion, beld head o 3 ol : 2 SO A UH weak head and o nervons prostration which ¥ et S A RVl ot 43 g [tho count was not _cHliclally comploted, | think that ho will did ‘cost’ mo. thousands’ of dollars. © My y iskers b OOUNLIL BLUFFS o times of the arrival and de. tral standard timo, st the Tho following aro rture of trains by Aprly to L neil Biuffs, I JACOB SI rownish red, stouti h bullt, about 49 year ard Everott, attornoy st law There are indications of trouble in count- ing the vote for districi judge in the Council Bluffs district. Grave and con- flicting errors exist and the canvassing “What is your opinion of Mr. St, John?’ ‘I do not think he isthe author of the gospel that bears his name, and 1 have danghte persuaded and forced by my enemies to gt all I possess and dwell among them. Hor . fathor Js_ known all over tbis world for his talents, integrity and honor, and Frames, Brackets, Comb and Brush Sets, Jewel Cases, Work Boxes, (love and Goods gnd Novelties Adapt- ed to the Holiday Trade. Have You Pictures | If 50, this is an opportunity of a life-time to get them done in the i best of style, and at prices defying all competition. I have the largest and finest stock of the above goods, in the city, having made my entire Holiday Purchases before deciding l to retive from the business. Failing health compels me to make a l change and in order to closa out my stock ab once, I offer without | the Greatest Opportanity ever of- fored to the citizens of Omaha and ve convinced that every article of- fered is a bargain. stentate if hls tip is 50 contimes (10 ! THE CH EAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY COUNCIL_BLUFES JECita!™ L cniouey Bariian rstmaront, A LIFE FOR A LIFE. ADDITE \-:._»_vn NEWS such as the Duval and other bonillon - AL NEWS establishments, two sous is always sufti- | n, o Ohti — ciont, whoreas in similar establishmonts | DCIOTAI6 Suicide of & Talented Mo- I I'F O Y n New York guest s expected to glve UJIRK¥N UIRPE | oraveo doe tiMe, il Jois nalhmssisis - s ol Vistigo, ‘" e , 0 o v o tip. 28 8 Tho County Clerk Given a Week "lfll,‘l,:l\l.yi‘-yt.lk 11:1',‘.',.|.H:i.‘:|\?\:r.".y:”,lv.rn'a'! Prot . D8 Wol . ” o J Longer in Which to Report. but the tips are small. In Now York [ ' I‘I""'n wh Al "“’:"' "“l‘"' a by - the syatem fs nearly universal, but the bhd aughter's Accusation, Is AT Yesterday the county clerk tips are very muoh Iaeger. Horo barbers Takoes His Life—Tast Lot . Nt - aeraated o A% ity expect this after shaviog you; the brush ters and Pathetie a bl b ML il buy expeots o tp; street or drivers look 1513 DOURLAS ST:, OMAEA: that mc me bo givon him tn whi )| for them from regular passengers, but Good-Byes, Ly H make up his report as requested by the [the waiters stand at the head. FEoglisn - Ons of the Rest and Largest Stocks in the United States ,‘Fj;‘h'}l“ A S Wil fred it is, | who was charged in police court by his “ e ? | Vol Ry A e TR e daughter Leabelle, with a most brutal | to Select From. "tk AWIATE ot thK Watmuan of the BOLWARRS grime, wag found today, dead i i [ | Consisting of Picture Frame | | | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. e b T AU RE T YTO RO V(Y| Nevestt T HAYNINE0 Lutt o By Lot [ | | | Mouldings, Picture Frames, Soal. sacate N » . s i se Reportor, bail. Sinco the his daughter h | ] ladd ELEGANI‘ PASSENGER EL“VAIOR Seal, sacque x~,..wx.y.,xlx. z8. M. Bro to o M|I\\n||lu. »u porter R vi\rx‘::‘:;‘r L | [ lh‘g'mvmgs,Pmmmgs,Wamr | etyles gonts' vear. 950 Wolowskt dented the charge mac rainst | D " Q. : | — — —— “l‘l-(’g‘l‘“}f}mlufln;:"“ l‘;n‘:r:‘i‘"\va Aud | yfilwaukes Jotrnal 3 it and elaimed un‘u‘1‘\:‘:|..'\:\;m.:‘r‘ ‘I::vl.l || ,‘ Colors, Hmmgm“hs' Station- ’ | ] i adway. Col. Robert G. Tngersoll, the silver- | boen induced to make them by outside i ory, Pocket Books, Purs [ | Jy a Sy & YOUNG’S ART EMPORIUM ! 1513 DOUGLAS STREET. i|Fine Diamonds, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURING 13 and SILVERSNHITH Rich Jewelry, MAXMEYER&BRO \ focal depota. Traine loavo transfor depot ten min 3 ot toTor e G EIth s of Do) hive AR BUBLINGIONANDAVINGT, | o t Orne - at- aw consider well the position they take. |ug the veriest nonsenso, ‘Lot him that oty (O P P F h Cl k B WY o fEeE 3| B fionda of b Judgo Lochourow, | ke como and drik. Tt soos hor o, ot rench Clocks, ronze Statuary, A i ash Mall, 100 p m = o the republican candidate, and Judge |ty me to be a very strange cry for a tem- 1 for his talents, a Mai 2 108 {"Mall &nd Expross, opm COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. H { 0 me y go cry 2 : Y N f & 5 s 19:50p m ‘Accommodation, 260 pm - 7 Aylesworth, his democratic opponent, | perance man. &t John has certainly LD S RN O B S o 1 ‘W‘ e, S0 T LS 2 ot oS Lot St B i b oo | o atine'w i f| English Silver Plate, Antique Brass Ware EANBAS OITY, 8T. JON AND COUNCIL BLUPPS. block, Wi 3 I [ B ,.!L of :Iu]’n doi )hl\u’.( an 10:08 & 12 Mall and Express, 6:56 p m. e 2 TR o8, 4 ( 34 Knight of Pyth, f altn of . fit%em e (R = 2 NEW YORS WAITERS. “‘Do you think thesouthern democrats | Ihiladelphi, a Knight of Honor of Cali Euro ean Hollda Novelties CEIGAN0, IOUNAUERN AKD BF, PAULs i f —_— will bo katlofied with Clevelaud if ho - | foruia mul“m;-'m‘;l”:“‘("'."”'“'"~ U8 pameand Y y . 036, : orbing clvils 5 3| all hiy o prosperity? 4 sopm | 2 : The Custom of “Tippiug” and its Iit. | #ists upon obserbing civil-sorvico rulee,?” |1l lathee bioworip! = m y GHICAUO, BOOK 1ALAXD AND FAGIFIC, ‘At *At local dopot only, LENDER COMPANY, fects in Large Places and Small, Now York Times. ““Just an well as the democrats in the fast has lasted for twenty-four years, and that justico is dono him and cites cer- untle Expross, 5008 m north, Tho hunger is just as great § e oA i (a5 3 A Juby A8 groas Ml | 4,1y dobts for his daughter to pay. He «pes aimis Aceammonmtion, 615 5| THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL it onse aecHlon AR RolRENor X DN A K B e D e o Bennott, . W. Childs, of-she Lodger, saopm M agmmoniton o sooem | o L L &5, G0 While tips must bo given to mocure|¥0u csn hardly blumo them for asking |\ g0t i My, Db Young, of the M X MFY 1 Lanpn e xnree pm : - good service in first-clash hotels and res- %‘:i"'::l;‘;::u o t';"‘:‘;"m‘l:‘; tablo who Bavo | o onicle, of San Feancisco, and the o *At Tranefer only 0EI0AGO Aud ORTUWNATERS, taurants, the same is cqually true of cheaper places, A waiter in & 10 cent It is stated that a pm of the republi- editor of the Oall, of San Franclsco. Da Wolowski was forly six yenrs old Pacite Eapioos t coffee house expacts a doucour us well as | 4% PIOETARIAe WAB t"tlh"“ fl";i"'k" 80 1and was born in Warsaw, Poland, but 10X oYY AS FacITD, the drawer of corks at Delmonico's, and | extreme western tous to aveid taking auy | G0 WiC it B AR 0IREEs BC 1 1 1 | Wi R omam ho is junt a8 fndlgnant i ho docen't got | PAFE in tho cluotion, on account of your | 240 to this sountey in 154 ' Ho was r <oni i, i it, but a goad deal moro thankful if he | conneouion with tho dofonso. of the ‘alar | gk conngoted with various opera com- Western Expross, B:80 i i s ent times i 0. Paciflo Exprosss €40 p m Tho most extensive manutacturers ?vun‘i’:ér i:';’ :::txal:ivhle"rlt-"h:'gins»p. tl}l‘: ““That is nonsense. They are trying to | PAnies at d“'"“]“ “';"" A ‘"hh‘“ E“i“'lt' Joooln Exprem, lspm 2 ¢ throw some blame on me, ~ 1 am not in WM¢Nt in court last Monday he said he *At Tranifer only." DUMMY TRAINS T0 OMAILA, 0-8:30--5:80-8: Arive 10 miputca hefors leaviog time, *From travefer only. I——— J’P FEXLIBERE T, Broadway, sgain to tho Front. d como and x and sce for A John Hockstrassor General Aj 60 8. Tonth Btreet . & adatiou Billlard and Pool Tables and materia rioes .| Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD. ent or Nebraska an Wostern Iows. . - + OMAHA, NEB gets a prompter service and a better eer- vice, whether he orders pork and beans or a full course dinner. *‘You may say that the principle is wrong,” sald a walter at the Continental, “It is true that we are paid regular wages for our work; but as long as the proprietors don’t ub]uct we will get all we can out of the public, It's natural that a walter debt to the republican party. 1 am not owing any of the so-called leader: The party has been defeated by mismanage- ment, by di BHBIUD!. and, above all, by a lack of vote e Itemarkable Set All Round, Providence News. had been employed as a tutor in Pres- ident Lincoln's family, After the death of his wife, which occurred two years ago, Do Wolowski lived with ™ his daughter Isabelle. Miss Isabelle when told of her father's death this morning did not sppear surprised, She simply said she thought her father would not care to live, CARRY IN 8TOCK ALL THE CELEBRATED MAKES = OF e # senialn will stir about livelier if he| A farmer was sawing wood whenit| Miss Isabelle is about twenty-five ] | 13bs granulated sugarfor... [ to paid momething extra, =~ Tho whole |occurred to him that he ought to have |years of age and is rather good-looking. Ny B Llalmeplert b s fl flaSI fl ras H troublo with tho system in this country is | the help of one or more of his five boys. | The professor's hody will bo taken to B ElaVBlo s 0ngarior.. ... :zh" too much power s vested in the| Lifting up his volco he called, but not s | Egg Harbor, N. J., for interment, « 22 bars Palma, equal to Kirk's Russia 20 bars Kirk's blue India soap for Dupont’s best powder per I ALONG THE LINE OF THE ead waiter. e has absolute conwrol of the dining room, and can emElny and discharge who he sees fit. now of boy appeared. At dinner, of course,they all appeared, and it was not necessary to — 1t has long been laid down as an axiom Lower Prices and Terms this Month than 00 boxes of matches for.... ey Il them. *‘Wh were you all about : E‘“":’:::E:,‘w‘".'mfl"u' ;" 1240, ) % EMEH[U. Stl P“L MIIH’IE!]JI]"! lnd plon!g of walters who keep their places ::(, )IIT,I::" 8go :I::n lewngtad ym: l‘::‘d ?.gh:(:‘lflol:’;“:}’;‘:frltl};let,l,::l;l:u'flltl‘)rlll: Fup California honey drips, por gl when ) A o 4 , 4k S3rul, warasied siscly poro Verd OMAHA RAILWAY. omly by g e e e e el | shouted for youl” *!I was in tho shop | wid ufterwards omitting thom in the duik. | €ver offered before, A visit to our warerooms Sorgham por gl ] " 501 o mow extonaon o Wa e trom Wakebel o; waiter, These are the men that turn up | setin’ tho saw. widone oL was i | i " v abudantly proved by s . nt T 1 00 2 e ", ), P 1 "Kul:':ufi’}:' jaldlniie 00 BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN | ter, and even look at half a dollar with & [second, *‘I was in the barn settin' a :if:";: ‘t::“'::"":la::""l'l“l‘t‘i:’ul'“::::" an | 8OL1Cited, Ounoed Tincibecries, Biaervec, 9 cans tor... 1 00 Ahrough Conoord and Colerldge sort of mild disdain. They know they | hen,” sald the third, *‘I was in the gar- Adis' 180l o) pasural .lrm“wgm il e 1 Ll Tehion Tofor - 1 60| A BLATUILIN GHE I, |oan koop their places, sud are ws' sn0b: | rot sottin’ » trap,” sad tho fourth, *on | fonds of the world are ot acocmaible for | — ——— A No. 1 white fish, per kit, 70 | Roaches (he best portion of the Btato, Special ex | bish and iudapnndentutheyllks to be.[are s remarkable set,” remarked the o purp 1h e th ) 8 ¥ fltBIMaKA LANU ‘0‘”", A FINE Lm or rilard Climax, per poti 00| ourston 1ates for land seckers over Ahis line 4 | A waiter who can't pick up €1 a day in & | farmer, *And where were you!” he con- A% person, the fortunate possessor of » can soll you'uccording 0 Guai 1y, trom Wayne, Neifolk and Hartington, and via Blalr $0 & ¢ like this is no good, Af Del. o1 stone of 92 karats, valded at $300,000, . ot acil the oolebrated Patent ¥ancy por | PTiocipal poluis on the r:::mz:‘-nm:n:u N e Itberally um:;d,dtuml:;g - :Pe’y';!ll;,*’e.t' 18 Lont his diamond for sclontific invest g:- " on the doorstep settin’ still, oo i i et smaly Aeptta Vet O | SLOLA QLT & RACINIO BAILBOADH (100's¢ gy othar housein tho iy, Lo AR A~ lt;lmmé::::dh'::l}mr}-:evm;;;';i::z::; 0. F. DAVIS & 00“ T ofha dur. ‘T i haniia | geton, loas Giy, Fonca, Hartiagton, Wayse aaa | Gilsey, Bt. James and Holinas pay woll | L eaor Loker,” ho aaid, | quallties of e atone may bo rogaided. s SUQOKSS0K 10 DAVLS & NTDEK.} part of the city. 1 aeon, ! , Dry goods and Notions, Boots snd 8hoes, and & good assortment of Tiowsre. Re. Connect at Blair The further down town you got as & rulo the smaller the fees are. A quarter is and the expression of his faca became ro- “but sinco 1 had four aces proved, The stone was exposed for an hour to the direct action of the sun’s —AT— momoor; [ will not only be not undersold on auy | op Frewont, Oakds.e, Noligh, and through so Val: | the average tip. trospective; R8T Wik oLl 20 ar oot Lelow ans Commpeting sadla. The diflerence in the tpping rystem in | downed out in Missoury 1 bey sorter gi'n | Fays, and then removed to a dark room. 1 whleh o cac tive e rrcasout Hapgalw ey ffore | €118 ll BCIC BAB 111 Loudon and New York is that in' London [ up playin’ the game.” ““Your opponent | For more than twenty minutes It emitted B lothe wly, M espesas are vy light, with a0 one is obliged to tip If he wishos any- | had o straight flush, did he?” *No, ho|light strong enough to make n shoot of EST TE Iy B O A ey e b ol o thing liko adequate service, whiloin Now hed five jacks.” *That's impossible,” (white paper held noar it purfectly viaible. A H. 8. ATWOOD, York it s a matter of choico. In Lon- | “Stranger, hev you ever played poker in —— e /THE ONLY.EXCLUS\VE ¥ Missoury?’ *No, sir.” “Well, if you over do set down in & game out thar, and i guapow, Pa, December 8,—The Bharon red-eyed man, whose clothes emell "“hmx company’s mill has rosumed and will “"“‘"4 whittles a corner off the table and {1y run steadily through the winter, considered magnanimous, and in swell | alicws that he hez five jacks, jest bunch The same 0ompany started one of thelr blast restaurants a sixpence is & fair tip. In|your kiards in the pack, and ssy: ‘That's Paris a manjwill be considered a ho#ling [ good,"" Resuming Work. —_——— Hava (0¥ sale 800,000 uuroe cacofully delected lsr do » Easboro Nobraaks, at low prico and on ossy el ms, ismproveq i o el o Losalas Dodge, Collax faite, Guwl i ok Ay e ] d 1o all parte of e um-.. uouv loaned on “wpro ved Howary Fobllo waye o nflu Correspond don, too, the head waiter must be tipped, us well as the walter who serves. In Paria tipping is universal. In Londoo, |a at an ordicary restaurant, twopence is ¥ P FILBERT, ~ Al Plattsmouth, - - - Nebraska L 209 Upper Broadway, « ouncil Bluffs sy SRR L | Mrs, B, J, Eilon M D HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE § PHYSICIAN & SBURGEON, | = wwsmmocox ssam asonun 222 Mddio Brosdwsy, Couacll Blufle, | GF¥ourg shook for Correspondonce folicls MUSIC HOUSE IN OMAHA NEB, furnaces Which bas been closed for several Imvmthn. ‘

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