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ITHE DAILY BEE FRIDAY, DEUEMBEK 1004 P — e —————— —————————— —_—— . A e | feel BLOWING TTHE GA hed rry the ¢ £ His visits | A LONG ISLAND GIRL COUNCIL BLUFFS . it buiados i it v - 1 Svvensd o: | & i ,' .‘w ev 1 AS O It Terrible Ag y Er 1 by b ] o » " " he Winner of a Beid “ — Very tmportant, | Miss R n said tha W - : o How J. 0. Hate {| G M ) 1 his la bl [ | Y i b ) at he| v Ha - ¥ ' .‘. it 1 i ack § b p v g broadcas r " ol 8, ann " or and kindi was one of the su put in evidence, and t No. 316 Broad way, |3 Mou LA can Su " ute i G 3 1 \ N7 N 7 o f ! L . grand holiday fair, |aly ——— | liead of ¢ suioke. brindl FLEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR of Ninth and Main streots, aly visited by many. ‘ H ywer of M ELEVEN WORDS | 117 yok nd 5,000 Ha clat \ 1 o Tt sl sclousness. | S——— |1and in (4 - - and ear disoaees, Mgl o sible, aud death ap: [ A Brea Wedding Celebratea | date { I by tho Great American Mat- {t ged very attracti d ¥ ” \ | qustters at the Pacliic proceeded to bust- | . 2 & imonializer, Y1 ness, The most eucesssful busin ot Al R i | y had wa the cl show s and walt upon Ky) 1 in Il .‘ " i lo to enumerate even a he T '] P » itors, Ho met s youngz man here, who | * . % Sty "' B, tho bealn, g n_years Sqaire| ik { LY ® m [( i is employed a3 drivor of the delivery|®' e bbbk o A “1“«@:?{"“" tled “Tho Grent Amerlcan | P i ‘_ 1 ‘l |8 wagon of the Boston Tea store, and who | & Personal fuspection is nceded. Shelves R has carried out the | ogaly, : f o | Wi ‘ had met “'the doctor” at a medlcal col. | filled with books for young, and a conceptior rrying ranaway couples at | giy pay WLk ] I~ n I | at surprising low vrlces; holiday cards of 2 with no smsll profit to him:| o onle in N Hi, bt thsot % TATE N A NPT SEASE A doctor then belng o stadent there, and | Htle fellow of sixty-five or mevenuty years of | o of fancy trimmed and imported P ' LG AR at the stagos in nsphyxts|%8% with a great fund of hard, practical | ial ran s being : 1 in plash ar goodsiin endlesa va importation of been answered by hu for her hand, her bo uding the t T | Mar v |Commencing Monday, November 24th reds of ap! the young man janitor of the building. Tho young man was surprised to poe how s00n a mere student could become ling doctor, but tho latter by fi t his command, He ala ras aro confustons of idens, de- 8 ”l" “ W o per cent of ther muscular spasms, per cent o ske-brindle st of theso were cvidently from nvulsic | ety anevihevntent malzoa turn out well, which S | ousciousneas, and fall | and borrowed some money of him. The next day hejelipped out of the hote his trunk was found to contain only some circulars. He also got one of tho even- | ing paper officos to do some advertising and some job work tor him, and left town without paying the bill, H other creditors ho lefe behind F known, but it Is tent th vood, stands near the river bank. r cases, comb boxes, toflet | very last beating of t L SA BlaM & uEN e k broom holdere, the shapes | fer ; novel and tho finish elegant. The entire first flyor {s given to booke and these novelties, Stopping onto the sec- ond floor one finda toys without number. | more W mAny | Dolls, sclling at great ro on, ex-|state, 18 not less than i3 0t | ey wagons, sl and velocipedes for | in somo cases 1ong piecee | the boys, and the daintiest. p doli cart. g must bo terrible, because th of visltor from Gravesend and her circum- atances | the publication of tho adver tisoment ho has found his t mo fully oo {8 capied In_ sttending to the correspoud- { enco of his clients 1n in n inclosed photographs and roferc and in aid- [ ing her in waking a selectlon. I Yosterday it was announced that the | | | Ergravin T tion b | ) partics very much in earnest. M | o fancinating wag, ond plaasible » bieque and Imported glass noveltios, ink action. In other wo -|ia ® strong statiatioal point in favor of | J3ytler found great difliculty in conving | | ictare Frome ) g that he expacted a rer Welliy BADBEEWaIHED 15/ /urInds dee gl BTG (K 6Hs ot tlis L1kd or, | the Abordeen artlcls, He ds_available | iy most peoplo that the aifsic was what || % S N I from the east in a day or two, wa and decoratod china, aleo & largo leaves tho nataral Inference that | £OF the purposo day or night, i house, | hy” represented it to be, and that the | | | Mouldings, Picture Frames, | bimself into the young man's confidence | plush and lea novelties, | the victim knows what death is 1 a lardo, comfortable, double structure of | ydvertisoment correctly aescribed the \ 5 Water the la: » huve performed (nickest marrl s every imprestion ven in ita normal irty minutcs, ery, Pocke | Ladies’ Shopping Bags, Serap 1 A | | | Books, Albumeg, Statuary, romantic and of high social position, fled | from homo ono bright starlicht night in | midsummer, and mounted on fleet hors yxia from i d sp! gas {a | MU | . | | that onoo knew him will bio u Then in the basomens la tonly by the trathfol | €Al across the country tow search was ended and that a husband fieta’ Matariala. @ WAk X U nseniens 1a & only by the truthfu o A C 1 sts’ Materials, Go ronze | moro forever. Sinco leaving here, he ) resorvo stock to keep the other r3ons who have beon res- | Maysville. M thelr nbssaco Was ¢ ou selected. Four of the candidates tists' Materials, Gold,Bronze, | heard from ss working in a sim- eupplled, Crockwell's catablish- ment with ita gala appesrance, named ““Geand Hollday Falr one should miss looking thorou it AN to succumb, |covered and a party of avgry re ¥ af. | otarted u persuit, Just as tho runas and 0o | ter death. The only irrational symptom | Were descending the ridge which over- disclosed by tho scalpel of the operator is | 100ked the sleeping city they heard - the erect carrlage, a high forehead, black the preaoce of dark, venous Llood in the | 1uick clatter of horse hoofs and tho ex- ud shor sido whiskers, and | Baaure you gt McClurg's sclf-rising | right side of tho heart and tho venous | citing shouts of the persuing party. Not wore a double-breasted pepper-and-salt | huckwheat flour. system. Tho left chambers of the heart |® Mitute was to be lost. They ‘spurred coat. 1t would be & good thing if he| SRl contain only » small quantity of dark | up their jaded steeds and at laat reached could be brought to the front with a Capturing & Sneak. cotored blood, while the vessels of the | the river bauk, Their persuers had been | yo It was agreed between the cou- sbort tuen, but he will probably assume | yeyierduy aftornoon George Ferguson |membrane and sinmacs of the brain are |gaiuing on them however, and the broad | rycting parties that the jolat poseession 1 suother namo, and ecok newfields of | ot O e away from the An. |filled with it. This demonstrates plainly | Obio rolled remorselessly between them | of hoth shall become the property of thelr conquost. ; e that the brain was the last organ to suc. | 8nd the haven of their hopes. unitee partoership in about ten days or 1 who were deemed eligible out of the 400 or more who applied by mail and other- wise wero given a peraousal interview by the owner of the bonds, catile and Indi- [ an territory property. Tho chofcs fe upon Willoughby H. Harris, of Mound City, Kansas., He is a dealer in cattle, worch about §40,000 and is 57 years of \er wome towns in Nebra eftorts are_being mado to fiad his w abouts. He i3 & young man, cf v ightly | but also by the condition of the Plush and Velvet Cabinet | | Frames, Brackets, Comb and | Biush Sets, Jewel Cases, Work Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Oder I Sets, Birthday, Christmas e . trance to the dinlog room of the Pacific | o A bun]:_wm_ \ir?wnhup on the levee, | ivo woeks. The delay in the wedding, and New Year G‘&I‘ds, and a UPSET SALE AT METCALF BROS. | house, and notleing that he had something | What, then, is the remedy? I |and pushing it off, the expectant groom | My Butler states, is for the purpcse of ¥ g MeClurgs tolme Toshheat floar | PA0E!ing ont of his pocket, followed him | think," remarked one of tho lending |Belped his trembling eestheart to soat | allowiug a litlo courtahip to be - done, Great Variety of Fancy McClurg's self-rising buckwheat floa = 7 : 3 5 i city, when questioned |iP the stern thwarts, g BothWipartisaibelisvibrithatithey shonid n Al o e oyt 2 |ap. Keprovdto b i buongog o Plmbs st cly, v, chenoned |18 s, vt oo, onig s bl parie elvig hal e shnld Goods and Novelties Adapt- — the senior Mr. Ferguson. The eneak i 1 = guard against escaping gas will sooner or | the dpposite shore withall his strength. |j,vars who meet in the usual way. Last Dr. C. C. Hazen, Dentist, 100 Mainat. | had takon tho crape off which was around | ater bo found. It sy be of a naturs | \Vhen he reached the middle of the river | gvening Mr. Harris and his prospective e Closing ot our entire stook at_greatly |the hat and thrown it In the street, and |similsr to that of the mercurial alarm in | the pursuing party galloped down the|pride went to New York, where he will ed to tho Holiday Trade. Friends Witness the Ceremony. best of etile, and at prices d-1ying all competition. I have the large:t | and finest stock of the above goods, in the city, having made my entire Holiday Purchases before deciding to retire from the business. Failing | | health compels ne to make a ctange and in oidsr to close out my stock at once, I offer without rescrve, bargains in every line such as will ivsure a speedy sale. This is the Greatest Opportanity evir of- fered to the citizens of Omaha and surround ng towns t» rel ct their Horday Goods, Come at once and ne convinced that every article of- fored is a hargain. No risk incwrred, o thirty days’ | trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus. trated pamphlet free. B S i THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- 'Hitched!” was the equire’s laconic I.ENDEH BUMPANY, [SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. C0.] I8 YOUNG'S ART EMPORIUM ! 1513 DOUGLAS STREET. MAX MEYER&BRO IMPORT Butcher o178, more could ékerpe. This remedy, how- |gable worker, and he never knows what 0 per doz; draesed | €ver, 18 not available, for obvious reasons it is to get licked. 2 d AND MANUTACTURING He can put up more in hotels and other establishments where | 10D3 in a day than any other Virginian I gas is used dey and nignt, becauso it |€ver met. He Ia perfectly unscrupulous, reduced pricos for 30 dags. Call early, | was in o saloon taking s drink, when |case of fite, or it may be some very sim.- | IKentucky side. Another boat was Pro-| yemgin for ten days or two week. She Have You Pictures ! accldentally or = purposely left open, |the runaways. ~When the first boat|}or affianced at intervels until the court. and leading him to the police station. Gaorge haa | puished without using the switch at the | #5¢ Within 200 yards of them. Quickly [ g, life-time to get them done in the they would soon learn to give the Pacific | depends entirely upon the condition of | unite a couple, and having performed the | | THE VOLTAIO BELT UOMPANT, of Marshall s e ity. Ido believe that accidents from |the door flew open and the hunted couple | priaxces on trial for thirty days, to men of this place areso justly proud of, was transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s | tures. and only in a fow cases to Ignor- |closely pursued. Marry us!" Ll e DT e ST R The building wasrected by the |0flico of Pottawattomle county, Iowa, as |§ii ) o A8 T MG very | shout and the equire know thers was no | F oy foundatlon was commenced about the 1st | Blufis, Towa, December 18, 1884: The coroner’s poceedings in all such| They obeyed. due ceremonies, of which tho Bee gave| Total sales, 308, an asphyxiated pereon will quickly show | MEW feet and 1s 100 foet in depth, and is three OOUNOIL BLUFFS MaRKET, being turned completely around, thus ex- | displayed a well filied " pocketbook he the height of its collings—the first story [ Corn—New, 21c. is wholly or partially completed. ~ The | When the pursuing party rushed into the together with the 5 foet necessary for| Oium Mo that the latter is very apt to loosen and o MONAR switch to be turned beyond the point [ Hartford Times (Dem): ~Tho gentle. o ing 68 feet from the sidewalk to the top Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9§c, the state. Tho store rooms and offices 2 /e sgainat any accident by sither uoeance | 1 aerved in his brigade in the war. Ho IN THE WORLD in the city. Aun ample hallway ex- oS e the fixtares |and see.” They donot know Billy Ma. |0 8 Tenth Street + « + « OMAHA, the right of the hallway is a fine armory PHODUCE AND Connected with the armory by double | dicke 9@ Uc; dressed geese, 10@1 D Vol. & Watonr. | | George sarprised him by pulling the hat | PLe Mechanical contrivanco that shuta off | eufed, quickly manned, and a halt-dozen | will “proceed at~onco to her home in to Frame | There {8 now an electrlcal arrangement | touched the Ohio bank and theyoung | i1 iy onded. After the wedding they | The fellow had the cheek to there give 8 pretty sharp eye for crooks, is plucky | burner, butit is complicated, requires |they ran to the house of Squire Beasley. ——— Last night, the new Masonic temple. | house & wide bearth, B e e o ity tha faon Of | ceremony, was about retiring. Suddenly | Michigan, oner o send their colobrated Exzo Real Estate Transfers. escaping gas aromostly due to negligence, dashed into the room. (ymmp or old) afficted with nervous debility, duly dedicated socording to the ancient . Peoplo who blow out the gas in | _ Lere wan borne to their eara a faint |Paralysih and many other dissases, Complete Masonic Temple association, at a cost, in. | fornished by A. J. Stephenson, abstrac: | goaroe, althongh treating gas like a tallow | time to lose. s i *‘Have him?’ he began, turning to th = of September, 11883, The cornor stano| Macodonia Town Co. to J. O, Hunt, | cases aro singularly defctivo in that they | Hlave him o mams el ! P 2R 2000 part f out lot 6, Macedonia, 880. do not place the responsibillty where it | & Yes.” 5 ws laid on the 5th of Qctober by the )™ Gpyrigs Uhden to Rasmus Frost, part |Properly belonge. A very simplo exami- o1, i y I an extended account of at the time, e — whother the switch key ls provided with b‘ ! - -ahi : ded: ““Ten dollars.” atorles in hoight, but will equal in holght | Wheat—No. 1 milling, &7; No, 3, 53;|‘inguishing tho gas when half turned, (a4 od: “Ten dollars. boing 16 faet, the second story 18 feet| Onta—For local purposes, 23, oxpert referred to claims that there are [ house, only to witness the young couple’s Qorn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, Billy Mahone, Mt tho trasses batween the second and third | Wood—CGood supplys prives af i e = o 50, : o most oxtensive manlacturers Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft | where the gas is completely shut off. The |80 Was returnivg from Richmond to his of the tower is about, 100 foet and in fact Flour—Oity four, 1 50@2 90, noed to be seem to bo apprecisted, Sl or defectiva fixtures would be to turn |18 smart fellow. They say to me horo, | yohn Hockstrasser Gonoral Agent or Nebraska an Cattle—Butcher cows 3 25@3 75, Wi tends north and sonth through the Ao g Ciatned in the fixtures | meuswell asldo. Ho isan indefati.| e8adstiou Sillard aad Fool Tabios and waters roown arranged for the keeping of the uni-| Poultry—Lite old hens, doors, is a spacious parlor, which has | Chickens, per doz o At ot B e eat, and then colloring hin | 118 £a8 effactively whether the switch ia pairs of strong arma propelled it toward | Gravesend. She will be called upon by - out of his pocket, and then collaring him DULY DEDICATED. L Tf so, this is an opp rtunitv of a by which gas may be lighted or extin. | PeOple leaped ashore, the pursuing party [ will take up their residence in Graves- di R S ot ; : Master Masons, their Ladies and |his own name as Ferguson. enough to gobble them, and it seems that | congtant attention, and its effectiveness | The old squire had been called up to YOUNG MAN, READ THIS, TRIC VOLTAIC B; d other ELECTRIO AP- of which the bretheren of the Mystic tie s e The following is a list of real estate |in the second place to defects in the fix-| . ‘‘Quick!” cried the man. *‘We are|loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindre: rites and ceremonios of the order. paralyein ud moany other duseass, Com cluding the ground, of $05,000. The |tor, real estate and laan agent, Council [ dip is supposed to be quite frequent.” +Jine hande!" he cried. grand lodge of the state of Towa, with |of lut 32 in 9, 77, 30, §208, nation of the gas fixtures In the room of | ‘‘Have her!” he demanded of the Tho buitding has a frontage of 105 COMMEROIAL, + |checker which prevents the switch from ediction, as the newly-made husband an ordinary four story,building owing to | No. 8, 43 and opening the pipe agaln if the circult | ‘The words? had hardly left his lips and tho third story 18 feet high, which | E2Y—1 50@0 00 pr ton; baled, 50@80. | but few fixtures without any checker, but | triumph. WoodeCiood supply; priven at yards, 6 00@ | F211 out, or bo worn off 80 as to allow the stories, and the fire-wall make the build- |6 5 450 per ton chances are that nine cases out of ten a !"'"‘Etiu i*:):"hzmpto‘n vflugty. “};‘ as we 5 i 3 {na ofhokina il misging or defective checker is the cause | cAme to Potersburg Tasked: Do you it is the largest building of the kind in Klow— iyl Thie3 o mfi]i“““l o compisto sate-sause | know Mabone!” 0, yos, ho lives hare, Suffics it to say they are the finest Tatae ot R TR e 2 Tho | ‘Mahone isdead.” I tell them, ‘Watt Western Towa. T5@1 00, 50@3 00, portion devoted to lodge purposes. To @1 25, rioos forms and paraphernalia of the Knighta, | chickens, Sc; dressed turkey been elegantly furnished. This is con. would necessitate a return to the old tter— Oreamery, 25@25c; choice country and all he cares about is Billy Mahona. His father kept a saloon down In South- 16218 fashioned candle-stick for part of the B b ; & iy c ivate | ampton county when Billy was a boy, ouly and elegaatly furnished, Good sample nectad by folding doors with a library | Eggs—-22 per dozen, time. It could be used in private | 3P D 5 £ New)y and elegaatly . b a0d reading room, of awplo proportions | Vegetablos— Potatocs, 0@40e per bushel; | housee, where It would not only provent |ue the planters for miles around would on first floor, per by Oa the left of the room is locited, facing the south, the largest and most commo dious lodge room with its necessary ad- jancts, in the state. Conveniontly con- uected with thls apartment are the *‘red” and ‘‘black” rooms and the ban quethall. A kitchen apartment with all tne needed appliances, is convenient to the banquet room. The lodge room was solomnly dedicated to the uses of Masonry by Grand Master C. T. Granger, of Waukan, assisted by Grand Tyler Theo. Schreiner, of Mount Pleasant, and other grand officers appolnted pro tam, Grapd Secretary Parvin expected to be present, but was detained by sickness. After the dedicatory ceremonies, short addresses were delivered by Grand Master Granger, Judge Reed and Judge Lyman, For the rest of the evening, and until the shorter hours could be heard .the “Merry Piper's tune,” and the sound of gliding feet. This part of the pro- gramme was very efliciently attended to by the reception committee, composed of J, C, Hoffmayer, chairman; J. A, Atkins, J, T. Oliver, A, C. Graham, John Bennett, M. Daquette, Wm. Gron eweg, W, C. James, 1. B, Lacy, James McNaughton, T. J. Mackey, (ie0, Hay ford, Z. T, Lindsey, T.S. Couch, I. A Miller, J Lywman, E R, Fonda, T. B Hays, E. L. Shugart, Joel Eaton, J. N Baldwin, J. J. Jones, W. O, Wirt, G Marshall, snd of the floor committes con sisting of J. W, Perezoy, chairman, C. Campbell, James and A. W. Patterson, Mark Duoryee and E. R Fonda The music was under the abl msnagement of Prof. B, Zsrkowsky The banquet hall was thrown open, and 50@3 00; bean: t votatoes, 2 gallon bbl', 6, Oranges— 50 per bbl, L DN r lb, They Make Wooden Nutmegs Yet, wooden nutmegs is sustained by the ad- mAny years ago, peculiar indus two hundred roughly turned in a lathe, finished by hand, imbedded in nutmeg dust to impart H. Jackson, Wm. Moore and J, H. | the proper odor, and coated with white powder to give a natural appearance, Ho claims that he has made them of frag ments of the historic Charter Oak tree, mission of J, H. Most, a veteran ani|at the swftch is the ingenious plano maker of Hartford, that |againtt escaping ges so far, but it is very he made the original wooden nutmeg |lble to fail in its purpose if the mosi He deceived an ex- |rigid attention is not paid to the fixtures perienced spice dealer with it and the | Here, then, isa great field for the pro fact getting published was the basls of | rerblal American inventive genius—to the conventional belief In Connecticut’s | find some remedy or contrivance that will i Most is making | render the escaping gas harmless. wooden nutmegs} for = the New Orleans exhibition. They are B trivance acting like a chimney over every burner would be a good remedy, if the necefsary draft could be obtained, In UPSET SALE AT METCALF BRO'S, | that case tho escaping gas would bo drawn upward into some chimney or ventilator, instead of permeating the room, DButin hotels, where most of the accidents occur, Harrrorn, Con#, December 10,— [such a contrivauce would be out of the Connecticut’s reputation as a producer of | question, From all that can be learned, the check best eafeguard —— IACH OF PROMISE SUIT. A Maliden at 31 Wants $10,000 Dam- ages of a Bachclor of 50, A dispatch from Boston eays: Mise and although it might be supposed that | Maria L. Raddin, of Saugus, a maiden its wood had been used up long ago, the tree having boen destroyed in a gale in 1850, yot Most's story is credited be- cause of his good repute and the additton- al fact that he cams into possession of & larger part of the wood years ago. Most also admits having made a wooden ham at one time, c — Another Oabinc Chicago News, “Is Governor Cleveland In?” “*That's my name, sir,"” *‘1 called to see if I might make a cab Maker, of 31 summers, is suing Orin 8, Carrier, 8 well to do bachelor of this city, for breach of promlse of marriaye, estimating her damages at §10,000, Mr, Currier is 50 years old, and is superintendent o the Sunday school of an M. E. Church It was at the Martha's Vineyard camp meeting in 1881, that the couple met, and, accordingly the plaintifi, who testi fied to-day, their accqualntance continu edto April 1882. At that time she learned that he had a female correspon- dent out west and upbraided him there- apples, choice cooking or | any danger, but would be a eaving in the | 4ather at his place to drink and play 1 00@1 B0 per | direction of tho gas bill. To have a con- poker. The old man could play a good hand until he got drunk, Then he would ssy ‘Billy take my hand.’ Billy, a little sandy haired cuss, would take the old man’s hand and clean out the crowd That was Billy Mahone whena boy and 1 think he is just as good at poker now. This is his last time in the United States senate; but the devll can only tell where he will turn up next.” e —— Ship Owners Alarmed. New York Times, The news that the government propo- ses to repair the Tallapoosa 8o that she can resume her nefarious career as a de- stroyer of peaceful commerce tas natu rally created much dismay among the owners of coasting crafts. Tho falla- poosa during the fow years that she was atloat ran down more vessels than auny other man-of-war in our navy. Her ca- reer was cut short by the gallant master Tallapooss last eummer and sent her 10 the bottom, but she has been raised, and it is feared will in a shors time be ready to resume her work of de- structlon, | ——— In Out of the Storm, Wall Street News, Rvilroads may skip dividends, steam- boat stocks go to emash and whest full to fifty cents per bushel, but the proprietor of the seaeide hetel is serene Cholera reports, bank fallures aud lookouts only make him rub his hands and smlile, His | ** time hasn't ccwe yet, January 18 his mounth, When the blizzards roar and snow-drifts heap up, he sits down before the cheeifal fireplace in his city home of a barge who fearlessly rammed the|! ol rates given 10-1mwe Fine Diamonds, French Clocks, UNPARAT With «ash rumber of DOMOREST'S MONTHLY ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Mioneapolls ard OMAHA RAILWAY. Tue new extension of this line from Waket.(ld op o BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN shrough Conoord and Caleriage TO IXARTINGTON, sches tho best portion of the Etate, Bpecial wlon rabes for land seckers over bhin line ever offered before, . solicited, MAX MEYER &? BRO. Leadiug Music Dealers inthe Wes CARRY IN STOCK ALL THE CELEBRATED MAKES —0F— Pianos and Organs! Lower Prices and Tevms this Month than it to our warerooms Rich Jewelry, Bronze Statuary, English Silver Plate, Antique Brass Ware, European Holiday Novelties, Dir. CONNAUCHTON for, He replied that he didn't think it was wrong, as he was not aware that he and opens his newepaper and re , was totally was not closed during the entire even {inet"” ‘ayne, Norfolk and Harsington, sod vis Blalr to ing, 80 that at auy time the guests of the “Ah, 1 see, prineipal poluts on the v 103 BRADY 8T,, DAVENPORT, I0WA, U, 8, A, Established 1878—Oatarsf, e. You are one of those fel- | had engaged the plalntiff's As it was unoc: | SIOUX OITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD | @ Deafness, Lungsnd Nervous Diseases Speedily and Fermanently Cured. Fatlents order could partake of the sumptuou: | lows who think they were electea presi- | affections, Thereupon . quar- o was no doubt the work of an | Trains over thi 0., 8¢, P. M. & O. Rallway %0 Cov ar ed st Home, Write for aud elegant banquet, in & free and in- fdent at the same time I was. ‘us MenicaL-Missionasy,” for the People. Jonsultation and Ccnengmndonu Gratis, P, 0, Box 29%, Telephone No. 26, HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, -6{-: ** Physiclan of ites Abllity and Marked Buccess.” OONGRESSMAN MURFPHY, Davenport, writes: **An nonorable Man, Fine Buccess, Wonderful Oures.”’—Hours 8 to b. 0 You wantJcel ensued, and formal manner, A goodly delegation of fto make a owbinet suggestion, eh! Well, [ never to meot again, visiting brethren were present frow | zo ahead.” neighboring clties The ususl etitt “No, sir. xoutine of toasts and speeches was noi | of you, aons, 81,005 fully'covered by | setor dious ol Three months | ‘usurance.” s sfterward, however, Currier begged to be 5 T — o_onn °‘.< ’.t Blailr I want to make a cabinet | reatored to her affections. ufib “aid he |, Peddlors of “pure” buckwhest have invaded | or Pae-ucas, Onkdn.s, Noens had uiough 4o Vel A ry the state. This is & good chance for the I'm a photographer. aad given up the western woman and lsquaretoed to get a little exercise, , Ponca, Hartingtcn, Wiyne and they parted | ncendiary. oraesall (TICHN

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