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AT O Ty A . e A+ f 2 THE DALLY BEE-- MONDAY, MAKCH 2, 1885, : THE FLEETING SHOW. | i0aein S0 W ) Corearo, he NEBRASKA CITY. gambling houses In {his city. Acsord ) . a— ';s"r-;mr oard fraternity are shivering In was greeted with a perfect storm of 8P| 30 Charch 1tow, Chinese Washee | theit boots, ¢ ! The Dedication of the WaSIIgIon B B e e w8 e, | Homse and Ouner Metropotitnn | (U, Trewes ot buing ably to 8 tend E D TAR A o ¥ e . Additions — Ttems of a i i - sty A0S . | Wint h Adress there was ing to helq “inan, ion ball” hel i ament & Viewed from e GalerY. | Sother horly and long sontinged sp: General Character, on th avoning of MeRH %, e o i i planse, acknowledged by Mr. Bancroft —_— “Hes S, TRADE | nin/ MARK: & . : y . | with a slow and reverent bowlngof the | Correspondence to the B — - STAR N\ B The Capitol and the Obelisk Tami: |y o g yirp down-cast eyes NesrAska Ciry, Febrasry 28.—The| The Parrotana the Monkey Story, \/ Overshadowing Everything— 19 ul e ook O ] 0 ) 1 5 . & A l-wor Amer! oot de- < 9 The March of Thousands tho house, and polnted -out to strangers | {1is clty have been—and Wi SULCERY. | b bt i sovult of owalng Hoth u;mut UGH < i v in the gallerles who were Interested in a “monkey and parrot” timo among|geiaionkey. When the owner of tae 3 in March Weather, soeing him, = Sald a gentleman near mo, | ity members. The church has divided up [ blrd and the beat comes home one day 1M B mI:;w hahh- 1pp- % klngWo AMONE linto two factions, one determined on | he finds the monkey decked with groen | ., . SO Al SRR, & - e © |Spectal Cc denc AppEnts, 1 . ! and red feathers, but he does not find the 2 4 & #EST TONIC | T et D, O Fobruaty 24.—1n |Often 800 a president of the United holding English ecrvices, cr servloes In Join B ol o iime. At last the bird| A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE d « 3 AsmiNaToN, D, G s Statee, but there is hut one Fraderick | which the Toglish langusge Is spoken, | ionoave from an obsoure corner plucked | For Coughia Saro Throst, Honrscncas, Inflincnss, el combining Tron with pure |® fow days there will be a bigfuneral Douglass.” This is true, and he certain- | the other eide being ay fully determined | bare savo a single tall feather; he hops Oslds. Tironchitin Crews; Wheeslng Oensty 4 { for the republican patty, and unless tho |ly is very marked In appearance, belng 8 |4, carry on religlous worshlp in the |upoa his perch with such digalty as he ) woathor changes very much It will bo a |Isrie, finely proportioned "‘"{’-,h“{'_“:"‘fg tongue of tho Fatherlend—German, fcould muster, and siys, with Infinito py Pries B0 centa bottle, € " L . E———— ottt " . | buehy hair'as white as snow, brings out | gi b wide has blood in its eye o thos, “Oh, we have had a hell of a timi get it For them e o LAl | 0% Diseases yooylier v | Ing what may happen betwoen now and | ther man Inall the world. . . |being mado by first one sideand tho | can than this, but my frlend M. Austin ¢ the 4th of March, Of all thmes of tho| Just why the president and his cabinet | svpe® "Bl ¥ et B inoss men | Dobson has recently drawn my attention i . o fion the bloon: . |year to colcbrate a prestdential Inaugura- | !ngered so long behind all the others | of the city are lendors of euch party. One [to & story essentlally the same in Wal. s T e tlon, March in Washington is the wrost. w;’,"]‘:: :Z‘:‘”i’ k"‘ ‘:‘:“h °"m"|”:‘“:;‘:l‘:‘;_ party necurad the keys to the locks the | pole's loiters. Yet another parrot am;ly } 3 EnY pylouing endRNARE: || ot Wiy LRSS GORY, VAR BHE |1 suthin 6 o e ha onties L next night the opposing slde broke open popular in New York, where a well- ¥ Assitude, Lecy id div ¢ \® | ng outalde so lorg before putting n 80| ¢ho church and put on new locks of thelr | known wit happens to be a notorious ey : x rapa, |Rottett mid-aummer dsy, that there fan't |appeatance to roview thom—the ¢a%own, But locks proviug of no aval fstuttoror, ia a littlo American us this cf b L BeuTaLe v apltol, which is the front " Y x olass stores, it becamo evident that it|ask the man who offers the par ol ARl s 3 . o ;,‘S,S?[ :;,‘;, Pt ,m ron‘lilrox;;: frozen to death, and couldn't go Inslde | gy moroly a matter of which aldo |ssle if 1t c-c.c.can tet-t-talk, I it conld | " tme e TyYKrne e o ot o, | AUFIDR the lnst fow years fs a matter of and the March breezos are especially blt- | and take a hot 'whisky, as did the pro#i-| ooy theve " first could hold worship. [ not talk botter than you I'd wring its| Athata, Sopt. 1ssi, groat astonlshment to thoss who pay an Tuesday before last the German faction [nock,” fs the vendor'a Indignant answer. | iNGCULATED POISON.—After trying all the gwulkm.l vl‘-lt:o&hln %m“'firm" i . were on hand brightand early, and ex.|I foond this only the cther day in k- f othor remedies Switt's Spocific bas curod mo sound | d0Vel0pment of - the ards—tho atural History,” | and well of a terrible blood y oison oontracted from o | necossity of the Bsit Lins Road—the had armed thomeolves, it is said, with |first published firat nearly a quarter of a | "4 Btus. T, W. Ler, Greenvile, Ala. | finely paved streets—the hundrods of new canes, axe handles, ofc., and had & pugi- | centary ago: in ail probability it s yet| POISON OAK.—A Il here has boen entircly resldencos and costly busimess blocks, Mitie Irlshman In 'wnm‘x\g prepared t | moro anclent, cured of poison oakpolson by t .«1‘:::&: two, bottles :It:]fl:{o&op:hltlon; our clty more than Wi " ) 3 ¥ i S Ll ouble the last five years, All thie UG Wabdu b ity il PILES! PILES! PILES! ULCERS 25 YEARS.~ A member of my chorch | 18 & great surprise to visitora and is the leader of the Englleh party was “high- LES! P Wo R gt Sy n ch “fatal tones to an offico-nveker. But|good fo read in dressing gown and | waymened” a few cvenivgs ago by threo| A SURKE CURE FOUND AT LASTI {5 wifh G0 botiie, of Suitcs Soacie, rostaud | admiration of our cltfzens. This rapid there is little use In talkiog over what [glippors before a cozy fire, were [of the German leaders, snd but for the NO ONE NRED SCFFER, P, H. CRUN:LER, Pastor Moth. Ch., Macon, Ga, | RTOWth, the business ectivity, and the ’ ting and keen, and most dangerous to | dent, and gat into his four-in-hand taam health, life and comiort, To stand out. | under the senate wing, and lh'lv,c ru%ml 3 5 to the stand magrificent style, But ATeH i i land's **Curiosities of ‘ sidowith head uncovered for amortal |16 the sitnd in, magnicont iy, | BUU| pacting molestation from tho other - side, | land's "Curio long hour while reading an inaugural ad- | power, ~ no matter at whose ex- drees is simply absurd, and might |pense. give the beloved president a cold that THFE ADDRESSES, would cause him to talk through his nose [ tho' In themselves very eloquent and CIvig Co., Prawer 3, Atlanta Ga,, or ¥ Pile Ointment, A single ball. We should have one as blg as all [l faneral tones, a sort of Mothodist e woual ctircnlo o profit. ! i / of a matropolitan city is our new Chinose [ tuarios do more harm than good., ~William's how the new pension buildivg 1 being | oratory that he is. He is not up to the ives instant reliof, and is prepared only for AT AT e EbTated B ediCAl W oTXE, ) of Injunctions ! 111172777 and so forth, [ hox has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or oat of doors to acesmmodate these big |love feast accent, he would have been : wl§;n:;°tf:bv.gagei§r2:; p:;\lomd uh:;:.’.: : " | there hea been less demaud from speculas 0 MOT¢ tors, but a falr domand from Investors ¢ washeo house, which has just been |Indian Pilo Ointment absorbs the tumers, al- § seoking homes, Thix latter olas ave i q‘\\'% ‘i"‘ ‘ \\ rushed t‘lflzflzth, b-t groat %X_p_matto t‘;n averago helght of man, rather round & Q g]% “ % government, to be in condition for the |looklny head, faceand all, A fow lone- [ Vs ; i ; ] & Insuguration ball. Surely hero at the SORIBR I i "|cated in the rearof tho postoffico, aud | Pjles, itching of the private parts, and for E g Surely some looking light red bairs ¢n his al LATR 8.2y Io koey 266 Soutl, | 700 hence. Speculators, too ean buy | i i i betantial Improvemonts mads ought to be done thesa days of our lords, | tiresome and not glven olose aitentlon |opportune arrival of help would have| A sure oure for Blind, Bleeding, Ttchingand | = gyippy gpocific is entirely verutable, Treast many su p it 18 all they can do to manage what is. [to by thoso who hng b sitting three | been forced to mako important conces- "‘Ul rated 1‘1“; ’:1".‘ b“i'{;"“’:‘;"‘)’““:fllh %’): lood and Skin Disoases matlod tree, o o | vely dlemnn:’ (o;n(.lmnhnrnnl entate, and Of ll things Washinglon does neod a blg | weary houre, Tt Gov. Long had dropped |sions to the other side. Thoair s full |\yiisne (i B A A every Inveaton made a heodsome & o o and the end I not yet. 80 veurs standing, No ono noad sulfer five showe, ere isn't a respoctable town |move Intoresting to tho palleries. What v YDIC v minutos after applying this wonderful sooth- In the west that basn't a botter and big- | singed cst ho looks! —Surcly mno ono R ing modioine, Lutions, instrumenta and cloc- ger Lall then any wo posscas. Just 80 | would seleot him as the gifted man in started by four almond-eyed heathens |lays the inteneo itching, (purtioularly at night | E\ ChrontedNervons Discases. | taking advantage of low prices in balld. from Walla Walla, W. T. ~They are lo. | dfter getting warm in bed,) acts as a po bl 1] e pearantes yiven | ing materlsl and are securing thelr homes i b e " Panl 7 wery oxes sundortaken. |at much less cost than will be possitle » mational capital we need a hall big | most perfectly bald head wood | ill bo valuablo sids to Non. Paul Von |nothino else, v : y bald hend, & pretty goo hwink g th v TRead what the Hon, J. M. Coffinbe.ry, of | Clark Street, Citicaco, I aad Undispaed n e BROAD GLAIN: . ¥1220t | enough to_accommodate the largeat in- [ sizod red mustache that has . jorky | oy nke in runaing that govermment | o, (et At e o D, Williomvs Tudinn | oo b0c and docr gatherlngs, Thousands upon | fashion of it not to be thwarted b oA Pile Oolntment: ““I have used scores of Pile . MR 1 AND - advant e of precent prices for futuve : 'VERY BEST OPERATING, thousands will bo liero for the inaugura- | brash or barber. o usually dreses i Tom oL GUibsiyab A Hordiag T laasvd oyt | NEERASKA LAML AGENCY ot : ® i tion, and thousands will be left out in T i “looking sui ebracka City, not to be cutdone by | have never found anything which gave such he next few years promises greates i QUICKEST SELLING AND |4 " ola, 3 hght gray or drab common-looking 893 | .y her nister cltia in tho matter of chari. | immediste and pormanent rolict as Dr. Wil- 0. E. DAVIS & B, ¢ pmome o Omsia’ than o pas i % linm’s Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug- | §§y u , ug | v yenrs, which bave been sn good = ) [(Svocrssors To Davis & SyypEr, wo could reasonably desire. Now msan- 4 THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT concerned, might have been purchased at | t¥» has just had her first charity concart. | HES NG T q"on racoint of | fi . q q n “Bosting.” It was given under the direction of Prof. | § R | 4 MUST PERPEET uunKINE STUVE is fin'shed. Now let us, T pray, rest on cur | 8 cheay clothing store in *‘Bosting.” Un A B, fiuokins by thie Young Men's Glao 81, Sold at retail by lmgn & 2 B B o v ENERAL DE. 3 ufacturing establishments and large job- IRAEli faE achl hire taller than | this occaion he worea dark, or black Y . F. GOoDMAN, OENEIAL DEALERS 1Y Ever offored to tno oublto, |\ o7 achleriugsomerhing talle than | b 2L " L T Beinon. Albort | club amsted by tho prinsipal, fomsle Whslaso Agort. « blng house are ddod almost weokly, st SHBIOLE TOMWOILFE BULIG st’oxiau. coat, buttoned tight neross the chest and slngers of the city. As the affair had eli add to the prosperity of Omsha. cen faken in hand by the ladles of the & There are many in Omaha and through- city and worked up with the determina-| It was in Minnesota, the Jand of cold bat the State, who have thelr money in tion of making it a success, it proved one | winters, magnificent wheat farms and ESTATE the banks drawing & aominal rate of im- 2 5 financailly and otherwise. Quife a mag- | gigantle mills The doctors {ried to care terest, which, if judiclously invested in DANIEL'S IN THE LION'S DEN, nificent sum as cleared, which will be a|Mrs. Maryette Pike. of Medford, and {1505 FARNAM STREET. - . OMAHA, | Omaha real esate, would bring them Virginla’s Apollo In eloquence and | valuable help to tha poor cf our city. [couldn't do it. She had neuralgis, weak- " | much greater returns. We have man) beauty. Yes, the ladies and|Our worthy senator, Hon, O. H. Van|[nees, disordered stmach and bad blood. | jrave sor sate 200,000 acres caretully rolooted lands thoy A are the a judges, all XVyck. anr generous, wlefrnp[hm 8‘.;5 tc; glru, Pi:a:l ;vrit;u u‘; Bay dufin nftarlthc |nl||fr$:’c?.flh"cmnv'a. ot low -.k»a,uiu&-‘;’m)é:“m. bflng‘fl:a purchaser large profita In the . s around me pronounced him *‘perfect!: ho committee as soon as he learned ol octors had failed, she tried Brown’s Iron proved farws for sale in Douglas, Dodge, Colfax, | near future. ot tron,in water-tight compastmenta, and aro far: | tha looal ivterast taken in the dedioa~ |3ocai, "y ortcii® a® qRURSY | tho projoct and the end to which the | Bittors, which corpletely ralleved hor of | Emage s e srtss Washingicn, forrick, | nshed with every requisite to make the pasasge | .. = = | both safe and agreowbls. - Thoy carry the United | tion of the monument that mlght have |, ey g fine figure well set oft with a |funds woro to be used. all those unpleasant ailments, Taxes paid In all parts of tho stato, ‘We have for sale the finest resi- Btatos and I:durs:;:ug mlll" ;_rlxd lm\:g aoo-;‘ggfi been if the inauguration had not been so dark suit, close fitting Prince Albert coat | THE NEBEASKA CITY DISEILLING COMPANTY — #\ln&ey l‘gn-hfld o uupr‘;\cd farms, an urdays for Plymoul 5 i = 3 iy Cle ting A e 3 AL oA e Notary Public alwa; flice. Corx d | near; but I think the event was as great waraished with a little boquet in his but- | Is now grinding 600 bushela of cora por \y8 in office. Cotrespondence uad 7 Cherboug, (PARIS and HAMBURG. $ A Sbrewd Trick. solicited’ o Ratos: Stoorage from Hamburg 310, to Hamburg | #nd Interasting as the circumstances and 4 A e dence property in the north and B10; round trip §20. Furst Cabln, 855, 805 and §7. | the cold weather would pormit. Bat|t°® hole, no doubt the gift of eome dear | diem, which averages 4. gallons of proof [ Americsn Register, property Henry Pundt Mark Hansen, F. E. Moores, M. one to inspire his poetic soul. He looks | apixits per gallon or 2,700 gallons perday. | A threwd trick played by Vienna D = = Tolk, gents In_Omahia, Gronowo ' & ‘S:hventgon, | Tyt ;:nvaul;usl fixll:fllleg;z;:hég ?::g‘:;:::lfif like a poet with his smooth, delicate fea: | The gogerx:nent tax on this, 90 cents pey|usurers is reported. A fitled man of the western parts of the city. afi?&%‘fl?’g?fl&ofiwg. R G font Tlckatz tothe capitol were worth thoiy | tured face, and handsome head framed | gallon, amounts to a considerable sum | VPP LRSI D) B 20 = North we have fine lots at reason- 5 o 5 with flowing chestnut halr. The glft of | dail; thy lling th i} £ | got the sum by signirg a note for 500,- I-:;n;:_x. ghmg:x‘:;nl Western Agonta, 170 Wash- | wolght In gold and yet, of course, conld langusge 'EM at his command, l'!‘ld had a:;'yo'f“t‘x:rgew::n;)‘.l::xlexnf T‘;e!;i “i{le;)y 0003 at elx montho. = The time had about able prices oa Sherman avenue,17th, VARICOCELE 5o, T a i | ot toen T ety ot s aeiyaletpugs | B been as wite as ho is handeome ho is foeding €00 boad of catile at presen. | 3pired and o couldnot pay. | Collection | * 17 ¢, @harles ., St. Louts, Mo : e A vecss, eg vt 2 ; ; i could not have been enforced under 317 8t Bt.3 St. Louis, Mo. T N I A1l things mortal,, Whle honors are casy | 14 have seen how tired and impatient | Allspirita are shipped airect to Mar- {5200 Bob hath DR SRRess, RUACE R | Avemiewimativo ol it b benlo | 18th, 19th and 20th streets. It 5 not a thing of delicate beauty by a|very becoming. = But the great and HAMBUR[} - AMERIG AN long way—only pillag stons upon stone |Mighty eloquent man was the Hon. to makea great finger pcinting toward John A, PACKET COMPANY. the sky as eymbolical of our grand nation : 5 5 which points nearer heaven tha anything Direct Line for Engiand, France that any other couniry has, s yet, pro- and Germany. duced, elther politically or that which Tho sveamships of thia woll known lne are built [ 8killl can accomplish. There was not m— e o Staten pongrons, and | v | cut the thing short. While his address e Mias wrin ComPANY reached him, of a loan of 500,000 at b | &y pavers siow st a11a pesient i West on Farnam, Davenport, ol > e Nervous Prosiration, Debility, M per cent. He acoepted and ueed the | ppSical w:nune'u;uercuarmlnyna':fl‘";f" o TL E“ HAVA in the United states congreas, and I have | 1he mass of taces before him looked and | sielles, France. A58 B0 Diussbis thd ang other PHysIciAn 1n Bt Lonim 3 was only an hour and a nalflong, it|pag at last become disgusted and last and other perquislts, yet there couldn't GOULDA GO'S. e P “tadogn e e toemed, v houtn Prosdens Aribur| ok Snived. i soigony hud ot mon L2 1o the, naater he second | hs Sty v s ihdFiiogy | Coming, and all tho loading shroot ‘ e ot “congram o soll || o ook ug dirgusted ! Tho sectetory of| 3 fno two-atory brike Tastery, 50x100 |1 SULER S Licn was. cokoreed it | “BRtSbes ATRIS T oo e, | im that direction. tlcket of admiesion to the _ feet, and fitted same with boiler, eagine | (.o found that th i t to the | Exposure or indul Royal Havana Lottery | |ospitolin dedicsting Georgo Washington's | U2 #1d wolked Into tho lobby behind the | and machinery. Tho ccmpany consisicd | vory sam wsuees, who. had faken thie | L iurits smte it The grading of F Calif [ (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. et Henn ooTa e Btn b speaker's afand, and was called {o order | of ‘the followib; prominent buslinsss men | L7 tame usucer, who had taken this e decibismemcy, Rnpicls te OIgTAUNZI0L arRAT, R IT0L: | 3 some people may not do, 7 Woll 'we went | b3 the close shuttiog of the doors to| of our city: it F. McComas, R. P. |jacer™to convert hls illegal caim Into a f rendoring Muzridge wmorober o Viahapry nia and Davenport streets has made | Drawn at Havana Cuba, i capitol 118, m, armed with a|derden soundeffof lavghog and talking. | Drapor, J. ¥, Bickls and K. S, Hawley, e e i et e S b = | Every 12 to 14 Dagys. press ticket which eaid admit Mr. Frank Hatton, our aged postmaster gen- | ala; Geo, M, Fish, of Chicago, patentoo| Mr. B, Hoffman, 72 Park avenue, Bol-| A Pogitive Written Guarantes | 8ccessible some of the finest and and another ticket, pink In color, which eral, gave good attentlon apparently, by [ of 4 new bacb wire machine the company | slmors, Marylard, ssys. “My child, | | JIOKETS,92.00, .« « - HALVES, §L1 A trylng tolook wise, something of a joke = f g P iasoomble cases, Mediclnes sent everywhere, n 5 @ature of chanceln existence. J L 3 esperate 8trugsle |g gongible man. The rest of the cabinet 2 3 I8 8 e MARRIACE CUIDE! |4 th th ding of th C A .| with several fierce, but gracions women, | 3 4®R¥ R0, Spe TR G0 HAe BRI tlon, be made to work satlsfactorlly, | of Red Star Cough Cure { cured her en—| o 0 city, and with the building of the .'yo'xgh#“::fi;?zwu%flg?cgc?ii 1212 Broad! | Jie policemen, we managed to got inside . u'll‘lh Wl L} 3“? est ool d“Z “and hope deferred maketh the soul [birely. I consider it a safe, sure, mcst | o, imouey ae fosia e it = ‘ © Lotls, Mo or M. OTTENS & 'CO, 619 Main St., | the rotunda and then had to run the fl‘l"i" : "'.“?;;’m“ Ju lf“;be'“gd“'fihm d,” hence the dissolution of the com- | valuable child’s modicine.” ey Santef oty doabitu o fajsuline waal'to | street car line out Farnam, the pro I angas City, Mo gountlet of soveral other policemen lo:kogog;ognll!k: :gd_"':\p‘;y t:! t;.o“ug_h ny. The new building will probably The Intollizont Donkey. i b te f the eit; 1 e reached R > e made Into either a fouring will or 2 g O perty 1n the western part of the city ] M nhuud Restflred the corridors leading to tha galleries and ::’:Yrg'd“_: _"h“: lf' l’l"h""l kepthor fif‘f 1 canning establishment, bcth schemes bee E‘:;,“l’tll: t“h!gfl‘;"” o ia tho danks = | I made a grand rush for the visitors gallery | 2ouc> ¥OU t1as 1 oW Was Aenr ing talked of. . peasaniy osepay 4 will increase i valna | REMEDY Fi viotim of yonthfulimprudance [ q-on oo e e q i ey, % plauded swhen he ended his speech witha | A} Fairbrother, i. e, of Tecumseh, |13 ® petted favoiite. almost an inmate if | Shanie fiseay. Naryous Daniliiy, Tost | 80C. Waa oonironted Wi, 400 O8O S oeung cloguent flonrish, And the bBand |wh, 1 b aveat, and -mitoy” | e housekold. The wemen and child- WolaltoMarethelancneyRtoritho g Bani i trida tnvain overy knowa | como n hera-—only pink tiokots faken at who presides over the areat and *‘mitay agency THEORLYTR ZE Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- RQN ty in the south part of the city. The 5 | T@ N l c developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and Wit purify the BLOOD, rers 1i0 the LIVER 111l KIDREYS A Tnaonk Tk HEaLTid UTH, 1) 1o ployed us out to a lvely quickstep. Press, has. jast returuod from a hurried | o0 of the family feed bim from thelr e discovered 3 1 ghich Te wii sand ¥ to bis fellowsufforers. | this door. hands and talk caressingly to. him. A Yor j Address D H.REEVES. 43 ChathamSt-Now Yo & u must go to tho reportora gallery.” Butmy pink ticketed com- THE MONUMENT AT NIGHT trip to New Orleans and the exposish. S, 5 4 & pnul:fl was mhuu{ed and the way I went | lgoked grand and imposlog lighted up by 'Tis probable he didn’t run across a hotol f:;fl'fizfi;::,?:fi?fié:& igc::;:,“ly T:l); toward the gaporters’ gallory—unless you | the fireworks, Notwithstanding the bi- |0 the Orescent Oity where they dead-y %0 o nore ™ “Bioery moznlng he and have u sitting in the front row, the|ter cold night thousands were stand- | head great journallste, as he appears to 4425 oy oo ™5ith parmiers well loaded meanest gallery In the houss for seeing— | ing around to look at {he fiery display, | P exbre: cly disgusted with the civy, the (g 3" 10 Toe o ed roand, One and agan was confronted with |sid o be ho very finest wltnessed here, | °XPosition and everything else ho {caoreing, when' lio) wes: attacked with a guardian angel who opened hls eyes|They vlewed the scene from the SORADS, {sudden 1llo:sand had no one to send wide ::nd ;-‘l]d: ‘‘This i3 prizlteflonly west corridor of the senmate wing,| Tho first flre of h(;l; iy gcc“md A { with his milk, he decided to trust the HoR 0| reporters of the press can cnter here.” shorb time since—200 tous of hay, 026 [ p 7 [y T > _anNaty e A e T hareta s foneai e | oy re enlyl meelig) ithe ! ron || B o inatired 00 §000, Eaanteicaige alones {TheipanEiors i o looked at it awhile and then called out: | ¢ times higher than the monument, As| The furniwure firm of Sellborn & Co. {un4 the f,,’ie;h.r the villiage wrote a re— m ‘‘Charley, cume here,” ‘‘Charley ap- |:he public did not learn at an early hour | has dissolved, Mr. Selborn intendiog to§ oyget to custo reito ma“t,c theie own peared and looking at the ticketremarked | that the capito]l was to be lighted and |move to Talmage and open s furniture rlnilk and send back the empty vessels. 3 ;mderi ‘hl!n ‘bre-th “Why t\}lis tiokfit was |thrown open at night missed a grand atore in thn]‘ thriving bu"g- hMr' C. N!i The donkey was inebiacted o ssued to M—— " “Very well, eaid | gight, Our party of five and a few others, | Karstens, the company of the above wilt| ity hi, < PSR in S THE nréj':qusiv':‘lcé(fi MBPAAL:‘(E COL- | "7 aan that sclt sasio follows? Ho didn't | sty offocss of the building wers. tho | contianc the busineas an this city. | Mivn bisacs ar g cxinda s byt ' (SUCJESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. €0.) 1aKe8 NG ommer nourishment It uprecs witlh bim perteetly,h wrilen n moth the railronds will certainly double 8 the orice in ashort time. ‘We also have some fine business lote and some elegant inside resi- raplexion, ing only add Do not experis T, 5 2 = L Harter Mg 00 J Parties wishing to mnvest will find f scouf to bellove me, and rushed frantically [ only ones present, and I cannot tell you| Councilman Wilcox slipped on bha side- | which is eppendcd & wooden handle or denceeitorieale; after some cther fellow, atking me to step [ how majestis snd grand that building | walk & few days ago, breaking his leg A ai Th K intoa sldo gallery for’ o fow moments, | ookod 1a atiiaess, The frst timo Thave| A ouplo of well to do farmers soath | hetioofclsome avimal, Tho dookey just t_he‘glllvry 1 weas after—the best in | ever seen the bullding by night fn repose of town claim to be holders of tlcket tomer, and, after walting what hedeemed |~ the circle for seelng and hesring on the | —worth a thousand Washington monu-| 25,600 in the Louis'ana State Lottesy | g woflistont time, he pulled the rope wiil M. R. RISDON sCme goud bargmus by calling 1 left of the speaker, commanding a full | ment fire works display—and a rare op- | Which drow the capital prizo, $75,000, at |}ty month, When he had gone the en. [ Ll 9’ front view of the chamber and all thereln | portunity, too. Fire works may often be | their last drawing. a h ) tire round he irotted home with the f except the speaker who is always good on | geen, but the natlonal capitol lighted u Mr. R, A. Barr, secrelary and treas- rif) e GenlmsmanEBA Bnl tho half ahell—80 to_spoak, aad In this | s wiabt. cloua e In pertect ordar—s | uter of tho Nebraska City Distilling con. | ik 7, ceniaters. He contioued to do ufll’ this for several days, and never misted s = EMBHAR instance sufficient. Well 1 took a front banquet hall deserted, is indeed, rare to|pany, was married Tuesday evenlng, the | snatomer, REPRESENTS! The moeh extensive manutactarers seat and sent for my companion to joln|bs geen. The president’s reception at 17th Inst., to Mies Birdle Ewing, en ac. — Phoonix Tnszrance Co, complished and wealthy lady of Nevada, Portunate lowa Capitalsts, w:fiflhiéhi'v 0. Towa capitallets own a rich iron mine | TheMerchents of Newark, e me, and we were qulte eatlefied and | nine o'clock was a perfect jam, intended thanked our lacky stars we wero a0 |for (he strangers who might never have | Mo. fortunate, ~Preity socn the angel |another chance to attend a gathering| Geo. S. Stxeet, one of our well known |in Durango, Moxico, 600 miles south of | Glrard Eire, Philadelphia, from the reporters’ gallery came back | famous to Washington. Arthur will soon | young men, was married last weok to|El Paro, For decades pask the mine has | Women's Fund: Carttal.» IN THE WORLD, beaming with smiles eaying, “It's all|tike the limited exdress for New York, | Miss Lizzle Zimmerer, daughter of Anton | been worked by natives, who were hired obin Hookstrassor General Agent of Kobraska an ‘000 right as far as your being & vepresenta- | just like any other man, but we shall con. | Zimmercr, a wealthy capitalist of this | to bring the ore ont of the pockets, toil- I t d Be . ‘ Geoeral Axect A city. ing up the shaft from 1,000 fetit below mpor [+] er tive of the Bee is concerned, but there 18 | {inue to have ‘‘the president's recep- 30 8. Touth Streo j o about making out the | ons.” P 1 Govoral cf our citfzens loft yestorday | the surface with 150 pousds of oro upon IR BOTTLES. London, Cash eat nuisance to those| We are making the mildest prepar-|for Washiugton, D. C., to witue:s the In- | theic bicks, They sterted up the shaft q who have the privilege of the gallerios on | ations for the inauguration rext Wed- | suguration of the new presldent. | without lights, and by means of notched Erlnngeli‘. sessesesvessess Bavaria all other daya to bave to go through all | negday, *All's well that ends well, The introduction of car postoffice bill |logs, placed crossways of the shaft, they | Culmbacher, se«eteve ovs . Bavaria | this fuss and feathors, 1 don't think Gox, |in the house has been the means of again [ reached tho top, A single misstop would | PAlEner. seessvsessevsroBohemion. | RIB AL ESTATE j more trict rules have ever been enforced e ——— reviving our interest in the new govern- | harl them hundreds of fect below. The | Kaiser.sss v +e s eee.Bromen. ) than those on dedication da, Sorofuls diseases manifest themeelyes|ment building. - Locations without end [Iowa company is putting in extensive ma- DOMESTIC. { WAITING ¥OR THE SHOW tr: th%llpr;ng. fllncd Sarsaparilla cleanses :’:L’fp;:figr‘:lg;h;;'":l‘l“i ""'; {;‘;:.‘E:: chiaery. Bodweiser. oo e .8t Louis BRCKERS. to bogin wis fndeed tiresome, From |ine, iood: and removes every taint of | (oSO G Tro mora mosslons of | A Conditional Appointment. | Anhauser. s ———.8t. Louis i - eloven Hll haif-psst two wo sat and . ths mighty solcns of our country. New York Sun, Best's.. .. ‘ Yoo (213 Somth 14th S, B T T bresthed the foul air and chatted with A Rare and Valuable Book, Several of our churches have baen try- [ ““Iwill give you a cindactorship on | Bchlitz-Pilsner—. Es GNLY n our nighbors and listened to eide re-| At the recent salo of the Lyston k | ing to hold a revival, butowing to tho ex- [ the road on ons condition,” sald (he sngv! P S .Omaha E_ON & DEV T | narkes about the members below, who |library in Eogland Mr. Quaritoh, the|treme inclemency of the weather and the | superintendent. ‘Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Bet veen Farnham avd Douglas, were llke so many boys impatiently wait- | London bookseller, purchascd a Latin | drawing abilities of the ekating rink they | *‘What ¢ ndition 1s that, eir’" asked Wi 1 'vD MAURER. ing for the curtain to be wrung up, and [psalter, published in 1459 by Peter | were each and all forced to succumb with | the apslicant, ine. 1318 ¥ 8| P B—We ask thoso who have R Ol aartons choered every member who came in, and | Scoefler, und which he Is willing to dis | yery little good accomplished. “Thst when you get ready to buya| > & FATIW 5 Sexty { le 2% o b in to gi Aoy <ttt e | then lauglied as boys will when checring pote of for the sum of §27,230. This| * Tim Sharp, who lives north of the eity, | 1ouse and lot you buy of me. Ihaves| A PINE LINE QF |Vorory or salo a8 "F“"‘ glve » ‘“‘soup” who comes in to fix chairs and [ scoms an enormous price, but the biblio- | brought In a load of hogs to the packing | little place in the eubuths that I know us a call- We want only bargsins ——| things. It did look and appear just a |phillst will scarccly thivk so, The book N\ house yeetardsy and after dlsposing of | will sult you.” ] We will positively not handle prop trifls frivolous In men who are expected |18 the first and almest the only carly ex-| the same startedjio inspect the buildi | smmm————————— e erty at more than its real value, evor aodssue [to be digaified one day in the yesr, at swple of printing in two colcrs, as the | and fell through the clavator way, a di CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. \ i fobilitatod, b1 | least, to be telling stories and giggling |art was almost immediately Icst, nad has| tanca f 25 feet, breaklog his leg and| OFFICE, AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCODNTS, iousand nerveus. To | {diotloelly in the presence of [only been renewed, but to a much fin. BTATE OF NERRASKA, } suchpormnsHostot | guoh - § - dis'inguished Lducoln, Februsy 1st, 1885, His family secms to bo extremel sudience | ferlor degree of excellence, in the pres- | upfortunate i the accident line of it Stomach Bit- A " 0 o —AT teru;m'll.l::luml:u as filled the gallerles, snd especially | ent century. D{uuu\'ur, of the sevea or| his father hefngthrown from a wagon laet | ¢ ,',f):'__.].l;" ot ‘(L;:‘Ilhh‘.\llr}‘lll‘-tn“;‘h ha Tt Y ‘ protection by 1o |after all the commisvion and invited |eight extaat cop'os ail aro ia publio libra- | fall and killsd and his son baving Lis leg k. omiial St A ] frowndi osistan | Guests had been selected on the floor of | rics, cxeeptivg this and Idrd Spencer’s|broken by a fall from a horse a fow | 144 0f this Steto and 1y suthoriadd to transact the J power i tho consl- | the house, among them was Hon, Gacrge | coples, and it i, thereforo, the last copy | monihs azo. Tenbsear, ) ; {utionanaby cheok: | Banoroft, the remarkablo historisn. 1t fof the book that is likely over to come|" Billy 1oce, who hayboen ranning o, thisemy band sud the scel cf tho Auiitor of THE ONLY;EXOLUS\VE i 116 Niser, stomach | is something to see this grand old man, | into the market. and bowels. More- | and all around me in the gallery people ———— : 4 small restaursnt back of the postoflice for | 2 A W \ 4 ' o o X vear or mmore, slipped silently away to LS. Auditor P, 'A. & O cormiioiits | were eager to catch & glimpse of him, Ho | Arthur Ranks, a youog man living near '.r.)finl.gu & fow days lngu, l:.vlnyu -unydry ) e = o batinate type | looked what he 1s, a distingulshed man, | West Polat, has folded bis tent and jumped | fricnds tn the mercantile line t> mourn "o URAT e bbtiviey, posisively o L e Q od sandssloce ut- | tall and age-bowed, his whiskers and halr |the country, feaviog a puumbes of ‘tusacial | yig doparture. amfl[s lufl[ Napdtener, lon L] Eu n white as enow, Ho was dressed 10 8 |untine. wiere Lo o pard from at Val rvans deblie ustional remedies A he went broke bli 1t 1s expected the next grand jury will} ;. ..\ ofach Doalers generslly. | dark suit, the coat or robe lng ard|]rescrs, roke 1n w gambliog ], 0 etbiog toward lul:preujlng the !yl S W e 07 IN OMAHA ' NEB, alo