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u W thie will strike the majority stock | A ' Gk ¢ | ¢ SEWERAGE SADLY NEEDED. | {intt it iy ey of the s S b SR | 4t e R | DI WO TWDUSTWES: = | i e i Ao | bt T L The Lincoln Knights of Pythias are | Pr. Cook, the Original Fownder of |50 Sinith | tintn_for Amatenrs tn . BRBHNR | Sort of mananole afiong the I ","“:"" nf Hardwaere Reporter: ‘T e fow | preparing to give n theatrical | City, Dies at His Home in St. [ Eiching and Embeotde . & e Sladlogyi r rsons cither in the city or country who A Moasure for General Good that Requires | menk: that is. cmploy some g | Washin it N Lk Bytihphaslon b iiloMi o ot times watebed o blaeRsmith I Promm Action, | fo play at the opera i hio - Biet Wb 14 Yoy T 1o haa o | fash AL joe is | & natural aptitade o ting strauge | ot iy i< liop with b o ."’:1”4;,"" - i ety lust Satnreday night, w cent] nd with his | direct the elings and arrows oule | heing & thorough and skilfal mectanie. | 5 AR AL 0 . AR itnrday night, was \ his Y A . 1 0! ad < L vinie. | gmith keeps up 8 constant suceession of |ty ¢ e Wit cers of the woest, and was | family to Omaha in | & s TR Al iy feve | He has often found it di able to et | Totions and. taps with & smll 1"'».;{ PUBLIC MHEALTH IN DANGER. J. Collum, De sad ¥ LI aris But let o n art | up and light his fire o W w it i i . Omahia; Gus States the o founder of Sioug City. He | orde 11 e d. W ma |1 i vl s \' ,',' nteday 4 Aih ‘w“-l his 1ottt hand he - Shel ) H Ay - norning, and he has now inventeda ma- | moves the hot fror ¢ ) e Qusigion, Soich i 85 yeu wnd was an | was robhoed of bis tieket on the way from | f a picture of (o decorate anil | chine which saves bim the trouble. Thi AR Bl The Council's Queer Conduct In Con- I J ge; 8. Millor, Y | gt tlo. aradicited to e Thase City, | e M Wwith #e good el w | T of Spondiaidl : king with « sledge. T hron tinake 3 el 2 b y AP | ave bent U | . | " dinar “la K Wps ave ol purposcless, but giten e ‘ ncotion with Davis-Another | O ke De, | n medi He eama 16 w and eannot be found, and to | ve bent theit Tifclong en: | which can b wound up”and set for ans | (i) " diteotion ' of tho stk Railrond Scheme - Gleans Aurora; 1. 1. Landis, Milford; ‘\ neriea at ot nd '.},...{,I,.a to | £ il rf| Lh g i, AR 1 I you want y Win ive the wnyil e U f Callahan, Hastings: W, Wolf, | Council Blufls inville, Macon son LAty i\, own fancies, of In copying the ¢ et s h S peste. | ook i to tha tugs from the Capital | Friend: W b1, Careon, Omatn; 11 A, | pin county, Tl several years provions to | of 8yearsof age.dicd Mo n Bf oints, il KLLNARNE ey 11 ‘\i;i. Pl B Lo 7h Heipgt 19 or o strike - French, Greenwood; C. 8. Cleveland, | 1354, In mmer of 1851, soc family are stopping at the Garay | G Wi I ion O DIhIF YRt By Thanlgart | ooy Py & 9.0 picker. Tl blows given (oA SIS NN MR Kot the THAIANY. wete: semoved, 16 tvon lrv“m which plnce the fueral wi | FE o ettt ocatnot |t w Shoet ietal, fod prejectiig from | by tho bisciemitha Hummer Indioates y 0 sl Sioux City to make n sarvey of that por. | Place ’ | Wl : el LU SolRilel, ¢ s the | e force of blow it is required to give to Ko months ago the Lincoln people | The Star Shone Brightly on an Al- | fion of fowa f th rAment — necessarily imply a vast ontlay of | end of this vod is o npateh whick 1 sl The blacksmith's Tolpee 1 wero informed that immediste steps giers Trio. Dr Covk, fecording to the Sionx Cit LA AL TR o ‘ii, " (i Nl B ki of sand paper and | cippo<ed to strike the work in the mid would be taken towards constructing a | Three days ago three very worthy citizens | Journal cn instructed by agyn I'he trial of C. 8. 1 for keeping | protie and U A astrip of paper fastened to the | dle of the width of the anvil, and when - ‘ * 1 of Algiers, La gustins Kevlin wr on | eate, of < G and | open his saloon afte i twas e by 4 wrought by loving hands, § k and connected wi * kindling in | this require o bo varvied he viith ¥ e B AleEE on | B in T on \ L man Henn and | open hi n midnig 18 con- | gye not productive of mof e 3§ v Al \ t wied th yatom of sewe and although on | Patterson st.: Touis Hymel, forcuan of the | Senators (. W, Jons . nore. genuine | the grate, Thus the fi ted while cksmith indicates whore — the md A, C. Dodge | tinued in police court thyo favorable sito of public enter- | Vale Blows tthe | plessuve in the home civele than the | you ars sl sleeping. But a second con adopted | richost and rarest of the acquisttions of | ivivance is added to the clock. W hen to fall by Ning the requived spot with his hand dry dock, wnd” Anthony 0. Guill machinist at Patterson and Oliver ste,. all on most every proj were members, (o seleet day yest rda, 1 prise itis usual to find kickers and old | dustrious and aceomplished for the location of n town, After look iy Pl v Crasug, Bosides, any enjosment that | the fire has burned long o ) 4 \ fogics, yet on the question of sewerage | the highest respectability, 1 g at varions points on the Missouri | [t ST et g ol i, the | 4 pienls o the filter senses must, 18 8 | thy room & Hr”w: Fig moves i | e o S AT ol r M | Iar ticket in the October Drawing of The Lou- | Fiver, he settledon what is now Sioux enberger case, T « W o s s gt L, wiing L] . oV inve a litersl motion while descending, all the inhabitants were agreed. A Mr. | [Aftcketi the Do Ey et 6 | Cite, at fETall lounta on'w grter: | 10 the Juryibotolelock:, AT o'clogk | SSHLENCC U6 SEORMEAMUCKAONINRS,, LY Wililalati ¢ out on the stillness of | gho blacksmith indicates the sume to the Davis, heretofore mentioned in the BEE, | drawing of the lottery was annotineed it was | sectio RN Pt M GEDY lnst ovening they liad fajled to yrce | e signs of the tmes indicate tha - | yout chambee_tod makes sleep an im- | helper hy - dolivering hand hammer : Fontrie it tio oneoling ) \ ¥ o esdict and wera locked s for | the number of painters is growing. Deale | possibility, ‘Phus you are awakened at | 1 1 which ) 3 put in an appenrance, and Lincolw's | Fiind that the anedgbiar toks LR 1 pratted” what s Siote City | R0 e SRS ARG HYGOE | ers in artists materiale dspecially not | any honr desired, {0 fid your five burn AP IR L s . . A i L of the capital prize of 875, of Was | Lrone ITa4B%L &b T eato | the nigh tissaid that they stand four | £ 4 Al ¥ 0t | any hour desired, o find your tire burn. | jn the divection required for the sledge mayor and council were mashed on him el extinimity .,”;.In 1 by their winning LR ."fi\'\‘ ,f'::-‘,--n,d “‘.j”‘\"m,\ for convietion antd two for agauittal x\h incrensing di iy v'l ‘l}m theis il ng le;w;'\ nd the atmosphere of your | to move. 1f the blacksmith dolivorn nionee and wers fairly puslyzed e u City Land and Ferry company, and_as | YARAY T8 for snlo HiAny pAINts, bile mAl -vaeHTahn® | oo o e L ST S T o oot g vl y p oy sdintely entorot SFeRidelt o L) ol wore, 4 any pe \ ¢ i o o nuvil, it do much o that they immedintcly entored | e president of this ation D a4 ] o | of inferior qit Aity: Tri'viow ot thisevily | The Adsantage of Stuttering. e ) b LB ol intoa contenet with him wheroby it was Stormy Holidaya. Cook porehased he jliry in tho oaso of Mrs. Core | Afaissoiiiar ugrcets ehie eatablshinent oL | -« 1find 4 aigont of A T fhe, | Tiotea it blows atu fo. izeond on the part of tho eity to pay this | Professor Wadter [1. Smith, prosident | tho eighty nish ve. Bavney Maginnis is still out Inbordtories fo tasting themt and deter | serdil 1o nSah. Feanciseo. Chroniels te: | o bibckemiisteikes o bow vafors aneh vory brilliant wnd captivating engincer | 0f the Astso-Moteorological nssoviation, v T el The easc of Rau v, M is on trial | mining whether ml\ will bear the went [ Boerer, “wwho was the best fellow in his | helper's shatiioe Blow, tie o4jaet 3 R PR GE ARERT writes from Montreal, . Q., to the ¢ afanad A ‘ before Judge Nevill | and teav of time. 1tis havdly neces | Dnsiness in the wo o siveo e o where the stedg $2,000 for furnishing plans and B 3, to th partof the portion. of Sioux | Deforedudse Novitle, 0 tom | Perians, to impress wpon the worker, | pione: A VarB AN B Tt AR R tions, and when his “royal nibs” saw ho Bk, as follows City, and « the most valin. | SHOACH HECE Al A S however inexperienced, the importance | iieds i the 3 e Db L it kind of man to superintond the con- | ,, Althongh Christmas day itselt_ may he | ble property platted in | from Washington tounty, whero he hus | o¢yvoiding medioere materials. The | necount fors o0 ket N fitkind of man to sperintond Uhe o | wpreen™ und mild for tho season, with | 1953, called t division, | been eng in closing up some minor | Y Bhiieh and Gorman manafactures | PSS was | SRnlir immniet lioad fal homm would be produced ut ones and the ques. | 1ot or rain in localities, the lust days of et towards bui o e | court Lusiness arve always reliablo, and their standard N B R p S L LG R LI M e i e Sihmitted to | the year immedis wing on illiams , of - q et rxecllenee s now closely crowded by ity " ik L SR k) o of votfyg uid would b snbmilted LR gt AL D TR0 AL Feol estta | N W. Willis, a driver in the employ | 9% €X \‘: L Iy erowded by | <One would inagine timt would be a il hamer const ‘“l'l" ll’"‘vr"'. : g 'E""“”w woul with cold weuthor, high winds and heavy | dealers in Towan, w Lolliees in | OF the Omaha Cabe AN, Wi arrest o latliza ot deawl Lt ous ohjection | i hetpers, and what anpe cipnl strcots would bo propely drained, |40 urihelion,and e quadratares of | braskn and Minmesota, and who were the | o (i o5r 1o s Gupbyels & whi Jatbiey i, il et, bttt othur people did, “Ho s constitiie the method of commmication would b draned and good elosed sewers | 80l Uranus occurring on the 2ith wnd da bank and real estate office un- | G4 hir, (e s ton difliculty with hoginners oy [ ML Now. mememiien T—f~for | oy N vy Tow vy | 28bh. ~ The transcontitiental raflroads uro | der the firm name of Tlenn, Willis AN LU | want to'paint chorubs b IO | AR L o LUl thto wooks, anil weoke into, months, and | IKely to have consid: ilienlty in | Cook & Co., and D, sl draw heer mugs. Ou thom is | - voopen doltara.’ T R AL G ) ! ks, cks into Soand § o e rnins titougli the Rookiss ibot e of the busiy | e 0 o sloy ost 1] i net | M LR Bt perience and of thonsands of relinble, il not a single sicp hus been taken in | LTI it | e A L G, AL CHIV AT AV SS CAGLEAT WALLIO e ‘,,‘k‘;'ll,, iiscouiagonieniiior | stiton vory! i Wty o | Comscientious - poople, that 1AL v or., g " e u s ppom b/ 1 in k you'd b ) )—0! ’ IRY 'S N SO . Tuhabitanta weat of Ninth stroct | Brepare for s, eneral snow blockak the it suspentled, T 1%, shortly al- | ttow Jamea Gorman Tnsteucted his | ment fhat the Boginner not_infroquently | ¢ o HHRRCHEIAN AT el ;| A ) anth ptrect | The Union Pacitic may not feel the | ter the platting 1o lust addition, AR experienees i tendency of his draw BN R e 1E &5, ¢ unrivaled a8 houschold edics, LA B0 gL LAl UL fieets of the expeeted storm quite as bad [ Dr. Cook ™ vemio by family to | LU Gl ALY o i Or R bR DS | B e A Ke AL Ll | The tens of - thowsands of fumilies who e B st | awlEe e e Ul | Gfoux City - from Counell Blufls, | - Oncof thoiwtors who played sith i itlio sl and distietnessor abjocts | 1g thor onl it (o gt | habitually use and vely upon them, hive | being olintced cagaiuat tlo open Sowor | iy B e ety 16 e | About this time he hecame possessed of a | Haverly's minsteels in James Gorman's | in'the bicke inctnesdof objects | Inthed onlaite b meant o101k hetfet Weniral o, B i tbly Do iasloks | Dretty hard timo of It. " Severo storms | quartur scolion of hu d northof the towts, | burlesque of the “Mikado at the Bald- | fined {0 the R et to pat it in Hvo longut, and pay loks Tor it, thancimg Yo I 5 it 3 will likely follow in the same loealitics | what is now Known as the Higman and | AR alh e viiRey borne in wind that the tint | other classin_ the Tand. They are not ening in the extreme. In the night time \ during the first and second weeks of | the Rose Hill additions, In 1855 he was win theatre, Sun Francisco, was a gen. | A0 1 BHAC LI B Real kstate porsoned, their systems nve not drige 7 " G Wi B 80! I'd st and seconc eeks o 1080 a ons 855 he wa Foas G . Ak % i )| | e d une e Tho f ving tr Ab A e, Jov. Sk ke S + AN \vh(,nl 1|>u|__' 788 ¢ _.‘1 fr m a ; he |y, the 8d and ath days of February and | appointed postmaster, which offiee he | 1 Chinsman, Al andsallEEMEd T T ta iR R R o §p | The following transfers were filed Nov. | or depleted, or” undermined with medi Slipall vesiciohoe pOEton: Bl HicHaity 1 | about every seventh day thereafter dur- | held for about two years, It was during | Gorman ble trouble to got | Theto is o Letter exercise for the eye | 16, with the county clerk, and reported | clios, theiv little ailmonts are suoil euted | roatod with o pertumery from this aoss. | 10 the month of February. (I}|~\ v, 1855, that “.run;h!liv\ul\w'l ¢ | his Mongolian tant down from the | and hand and bean than drawing from | for the Beg by Amwes' Real Estate | '(“yj"fi"w i) vaz-xlm-.w‘.AN“,;\.l very Pool of rotienness, which (oes not re - of Congressmun Tenn und Sewatars | gyiiyad” grandiloquonce of {hio Ghineey | Miemory.. Thiv artist wiio cin control his | Agcney | St Attt EmitA. o SvonteEuha s o Bomblo thvotior in the least s RomB D LM AN Dt Al Sionx ity Althiough DI, Cook | drama totholovelof American burlosque. [ RS G oo on. tha. Jueh. Tond. 1o | o B Spruue and othors to Edwin | who have boen taised aipon e, cling Thon, to sout tobo begun | Youth's Onmpanion: (Khote 18 i Lon: |lyagnot at any o coneoted with th | In fuct, the tusicha RN | S U ATV SR W RTINS & et DUyl SRECA OIS NG S I tenacity to thom. The dise ngainst the vize damgzes, on ae: | don a quiet little hotel which 18 not | ot oitotal et pacity, | it was | & hopelcss one, for it ossible for thie | Wil 1o employ odd o T e e S i ineident to children and - loc count of sickiess and death oceasioned | erally known by travellers, b Aot s RO AR A o It wus | Bliiness performorto govtho fion thowgh | wea o cmployiodd moments i sketching | Berthia Kling and hiebend Lo Ao s | Mumps, Measles, Senrlet= 1 by tho city maintaining such un awiul | quented enly by the bighest class of o, the. teriminal pommt of @ hund | 1is brain that everything on the tage | Sous“which have. boor sade npon the | sid Dibis w,d—gs 0 Whooping Cough, M or Rheuma- nuisunce, and when the same gquestion s | titled l: ;}h\l"fl{‘l’l :fuvl lmf‘un noblemen tthat sccured the building of the | should not be powerfully realistie, ae- | oo™ Pho l‘”l‘i’. il 1 : Adolph 1, Gladstone (widower) to Rosa | tism, puss ofl us harmle visitations or mentioncd to any wember of the city | Atow very wealthy Amoricans who bad ad now operated by the [inoi Centval | cording to the: rules ot the Celestial |16 papidly the Newian: e 8 teetof nigot it 120, Nelson's | are sunimuanily suppressed, while severer cout the moeagre Knowle ot the | found out that it was exclusive and costly | b8c e state of Town. In 1836 he was | drama. At the first week's v wsitls, add, O w. d. | discuses tind slight lodgment in organ. iny hand will : o ) noand wife (0 Bertha | sns o well fortiticd il din adm when he was or ast for Divvid 1. Bown ir is | tried occasic By | council concerning the whole aff & L e ! ¢ @, wne execeding amount ¢ Al i 5 Al gttt V) UL ) f SR S . Forsketeling in oil colors Klin of n'; of It 119, Nelson's add, | ' e 3 | i Aot ot o | Kot g 0 et | SRS S th 'y Bttt B ke M B e |1t DS S | B R TR S —— T Stery Noreno Kowa when Uhe Dlans | faint down on thetr ips, sat in o draw- | Gaine ieorporated, he was for-ono e | WhuE G sombdian rushed ot him in can b providud by strotching musiin up. || dalyl Brown an wito (o Dagid 1 Bows | N{b'conpanies confoss that s Vi a8 o o oro, Wit sydiom 1y to e | ngroom of this haisi hefore the iive, | B e imade with the syndicato | Rivliand the i Sylo o engze hin A AGUBE PUDGESS Covee HppE R A |LOmMin, W U300 . M ERINARY SPRCIFICS Luncip adopted, how much the sewers will cost, | their Lats on, their legs stretehed out ot ;@ owned the Sioux City town site, Dr, | 10 battle, the: Mongolian star dropped. |swith i icontiig of gl e e o | Ttosa’ Newwan and husband to Adolph | ed them frow the drug, sick stoc d | full length, whistling in concert. They | his two-cdged sword in disgust and roll £ of & W, 0 feot n s T | s well 1s having saved. them thousands n, wheth ng clse relative | we when the work is o be \ Cook was the owner of w one-cighth in i3 to be voted, nor anytl " it ol lon 1 hant princo of | v of thin guny. Thisis much bet- | S AL of n ' of v6 cloth,which is frequent- | faw a0, | of doll s the sons of a mer on of the | ed his itdo eyes Glly they pointing at his rest. Previous to the suspoe to this very much ed information New York, and of a Chicago man who | {55t 3 SiONG S I SUERERSRE S, i | cue ] v i i i i i m aent fo 2 b ining ! ) D0 ! Y i s " s “ d tor tl b hich' wil elyn S o Wi i f Onoliine iBEeesimi ol {HALDH AR h”\‘."f" ‘3\"- Mol | 1835, Dr. Cook witldrew his in O, Misso Gbrman, " he eried, “you | g8 S 00T VIR ratate h“\\]vl ; wig ol Tofa e 2 W oumiin BLAEC-SLEMCICNLUNEAWDIMENE inhubitants cannot long continue in a [ speculitions; ind ordingly looked | josied tne property so obtaing t wallior, He no come on | yjo paintings on paper will last for years | = 3260 2 New York Times: The season's erop of wor- | down on the' world n a lofty height. ray, bent old gentleman cumnd in l.{n'tl?n n old-fushioned travelling awl, something the P fo' him o ave three or Stage tollus- | es with phenominal genius fo ppears likely to be unusuall uly nimbor have heei s and the returns from the e alle samo, him go i wallior him o the Mongoliun ek jumps des with but little chang Wiklinm L 3 simele, to Arthur J | youns la W paintings often erack when even | Yan Kuuau, 1, Stinn's add, Omaba, | e sG 1 ’ 1 =S 100, ! the best of matcriads avo used. This may | W N Razh AnaWita Lol0% S, | lare be directly traceablo to the too Tavish uce | i o sl it G 9 fert o o 13 | heard 1o hoslthy condition without prope ahiGo age-—ospecially in a city having so little 3 natural d : s has Lincoln. Besides roal many enterprising business wmen wife. Much of this was sold in earlier years. In1819 Dr. Cook removed (o St Louis, so us (o attend Lo property interests there and to he near other menibe worse for w | { 1o sabbo gl | A Sad Case of Destitution. Omalia, w d—3700, o rous of locating i 0w spped, looked at the tive, and wait H N canest ism of 4 On gy o :v-(v.“ x'l'nr:»d psousio! '!”Wl.'.’.ffi:-" O o Tos i antitaL G it STt | the Tamily. — Just onee since that fu »x"-. I anism ol s Mongolian | ¢ oil or the too seonomical use of paint s 15t il to O WAL | mote counties are not yet in. Out we [ i pehy e o e oy | has he visited Stou City, and that was | chicttal: The fivst painting should always be Jolinson and v Kundu Thomyp: | there isa young debatante named Stolla | Thus the city loosces eapital and enter i R U | about a ye tlis wife and one 3 i HOWAs GLEAT W ALLIC thickly puton and allowed to dry well T Toet OF @ b2 aned 8 165 1eet of w b of | Recs, about wiom the paragraph writers prising inhabitants. On this point all | heir Jegs a little further | yvris “survive hir . vhat you ¢all ridi before procecding to ut oyer it. An Omalia, w d o e industrionsly ravin: She has begun consent o whole eanse of this delay o hearth, and whistled moro 4 = | plain g othor enusoe of: pietures: eracking is the | aiel wite and otiers 10 | her seareer and the customary en- gooms 1o he occasioned by the mistake | n before. ‘The old gentleman i useof transparent colors without enough | Jobn. % L lot 15 bik il Kountzo & | ghus lusions to her youth, beauty i | 3 mude by the magor and council in tirst nin corner. i | watlior allway comprin. Then hé got hite | ¥ 5 | | ane o New York i tying (hieir hands by means of a contract | old day outside, mot Tt wus veported to the police yesterday | Lim hossee, up; you sibbey ,‘l‘.l""“_ ""f L ok ‘i“ ve them -“"“‘,‘ wnee. | ghnn 11 W (sile) to Catharine Kin- """‘.' Laeti :f':l ‘\ X “‘,”};‘ :'; | with Duvis, nnnd thit now thoy find thew. | one of tho young boors loualy that 2 woman was lying in a ccllar on | Hero the Mongolian Booth iwent throngh | i i B Oy o b o Mot P e = ATISUOss 6 G postotlico witl unte ad clogging N ablo te OV i direeti oth lnnghe /. oment e . o | ¢ panto e of boi o '] 3 b § Lok ) 13 1 add Owmaha, w ¢ . " | LT X o 5 * » :;ixt‘;:::u‘\“-l.;}.1'.»"15,~",'\.j,," i i Gl it e vty llog. shill Jones street in the most destitato civeum- | the pantomine of boi ting from W13 | one of tiie divertisemer i v, | ferdimand Streitz and wife fo William | Up. L1 the metropolis, waiting for o ! or L | AT SR stances, having the night hefore S LIS up i hard Knot | ynd s by no means sueh w diicult pic Lickert S Do g, Grand. View, | opportune moment. for fashing resplen- A preat many citizens say let tho muyor | seated, “bat eyed her ga cally as she 1 = '} o the corral ; e § ) nahn i i 1pon the « 1 on i y A el py Wi Something nnd - | sat down by’ her husband. Site wore | birth to a ehild. A Bek reporter vist U1 et rylon ko thRb LRIl thit || C Rk ey Sho Rt eintd SERoNut el Sl R Son e D T M 1 Toogon. their hinds amd proceed and ad- | thick, broad soled shoes, w traveling | the place early in the evening to ascer- | boys il think you're fighling shakes,” NOLGRENILL L St Process is Lo COVOX | yfoivye fot 1L, biock 2, Lawthorne add, Ry 0 el « o bonnet of the fashion of two | o Y L] f the surfaee of the artiele with black var ready given two ituls be ons, sub £ be conedian. RERRAW all invited andiences of eritical s for plans and, speeific verlis truth about the ease, and in | nish, through which the design tain the un and hushand to people, wnd in thit o, “Me no subbe.” wpacity she. has mit a proposition to vote at once and | ¥ 0/ to be presented to Vie inish, Youw Y next to Uk on thére as if you ol deal of or wlity and powerin b ins and others 1004 Forbe's sundiy x S g 3 5 = T “ ds cigeled [ here!" sai spite of the fact that such s [ER Whov' ]l think " e L LAY i and 12, buock 3, gee if Lincoln cannot bo u healthy ws |~ The Tads giggled. “Ah, there!” said | shite o ! Lo Thoy 'l think you jtthio giminms: 8l e R B 1o, " v [ Trnoted murked: auentibn. and agvery well as prosperous city. one, miliar to him, he was shocked at the | you subber 3 | | X ;! (8 Ll N sharait respondoditho/othor e 2 S be ground toa point, Tho steelis well | Catherine fayden and isoaind to Larmon | considerable of commenda- THE ROCK ISLAND ROAD. [ 3 POt CTe | atter destitution existing. 0. me no sabbe i tempered and the rough suvinco affords | 1% 1tuvn nig of el or lobal Gise's add Oui- | tion Wit h will accompl A movement is now on foot to secure I'he tivst whistled, “the monkey mar- “Well, look bere; this graat warrior i = | 0, AN RIS riod tha bal Yo On the south side of Jones street, be- | b » b MY an edicient grip upon the tool. When . | when she comes (o appe w the entrance of the Rock Island vailvoad | vied the baboon's sister g Y . businessdon't go. You sabbe? This | .y, et theiad 5 leted Caeeherine Hayden and hushand to Larmion | (ho pegulur surroundings of the stage i e thie ity Anumber of eitizens have | “Where's your sister this morning | tween Thirtcenth and Fourtventh, stands | ain't a monnted broadsword combat. o drawing of the. destan o, comploted | 1 bruyn s s ftor o 170 b of 9 3 14 of i R S TR o ) | Bob? mterripted his companion. a lurgo wooden tenement house, half | Duncan Ross has eov the copyrizat on | ARPHMOTIE acul, whlel Ml o ‘.,t tot 11 Milkurd & Caldys i on B A I | “Busy withdressinakers, Tguess. Sho's | puiiod in front by the grade of the street. | that. Fhis is an ordinary sluguing match | oy Sanish is then vemoved, mineral | WA ker and wife to Charles W, | cotild bo over 15 or 16, and she shows s central part of the house, in the color of any desived tint is rubbe k W Wi oking for cigar butts.” the F10-15 Dongins €o w d— Feeitation. She will probably appear i ines, and the piece is ready for underinken the task of opening n corves f spondence with the management of voud, and so enthusinstic ure they the mutter that they sent the | | abroad that Lincoln is willing to “Yes? She's a stunner. Sho'll lay r, lives Mrs. French and her -nine | 7 vyor me sabbo. 5 Bana b g 14 4 4 166000 in nidh A1 1t will only conre | over these English women, I guess.” fren. Two tiny rooms constitute her | «yhi oo e vou rush at me and | K. On glass the method 15 the sam 1 L . edy before the season grows much ,000 in aid if it will only con | ien yon see me you rush at me and [ e ln St ST TR ot e | Ohristoptersen Totts Barker s subdiv olt Phe thivd of the serics of expect- ar no wssurance has been given them b A s¢ i entered and delivered n mes- | apartments, and heve st as supportod |y higyou with my sword on tne neck and | | cept that the color and subsequent fir,- | LHSHIRCLE S 0, . [ » R Anee has o y i , 2ty ¢ 2 e 1 1wl T T | 5 S ing arc omitied. Very pleasing anel | L d ant stars who haye thus far approuched the company. to the old gentloman, who with his 1 family hy washing sinco last | knock you out. You die then. You sub- A 5 ! | 2 " + i e S . When. fhe roporter visited the | pase: . L evon artistic effcis may be produced 1 [ o g R e tho | the visible irmament this yearis 8 ittlo CITY NOTES. 4 b this v’ (AR ife is lost to miss tho | Migg Speyer, with golden heir, big black | Auction of O1l secrotary to Hon “AD, there!” one young man said, wil- | | he found the ehildren gather me subbe heap well,” te for declimation which C. L. Trevitt, private There is in slmost every woman na nting, 1505 Douglas, ‘ ot - 0 T ¥ ing to repeat tine bit of wit. ‘The ser- | one of the rooms endeavoring to seeure sntwell till the Mo T ¢ 5 A » i Abrnaa Fre i 0 d lngito renes T e 0 R IR e | el Lnonbwil L thostob uellanBar eo:i fupal {nolinutioniorihomadicorions il - ) - wsualiy betokens n coming debut, The the "dunirerous iliness of Mrs, ‘Provitt Wit 18" his grags the.dulke of — suppor, whilo. o nolghbor was holding | fon aonnd o the stage. sl if siferint | munifestd tselt n dilorent wave, nmt | Freo socind at Y. M. C. A, roomy to- S5 of Miss Anderson and Miss who was visiting in Washington, D. €' i of 11t alucst houses in Eng. | in hor frma w smull_ specimen of human- | {15 tho cholera, ke ploked himsclf 1 | Gio,rosultis not always of o cluructor | night. Como. ___o____ | Mathory bouyof sehomibbgt S AURGE | Mr, T started for her bedside, but_she Young men, who wero of thit | ity and at the sume time trying 10 com- | and trottul toward the wings ina lively | b in by aiy posiible strcieh of the | Auotion [ etithe Inddue instandiotiataSlondraoRg; | i e hor Jast before his arrival, | eluss of Anmerieans who grovel before | fort the other ehildren Inun innerand | gigle. imagination, be elussiticd us deeorative I watnoader d0's T |“l~\"‘v'"n’|v«|{ul|~'|w|4~\‘lm a vast doal of 4 Firndy dooply syapa. | Tank, sat dumb for o moment, and then, | smaller room, shrowded in darkness be- | "1l ont” yelled Mr. Gorman, “whero In this respect, howover, there is a | Wednesday, 10 . m., ing's Auc- this kind of thing. Not many y uzo Ay 1wed no windows, | | b marked fmprovement ¢ taste of | tion Roows, Uonrteenth s t. A lurge most ambitious youy ladics eould bo | S| RBFR VOB GO IL S (e e g | American women, at least, is_growing, o of g B st [ Ntaiaan, Misselorman; Dond mant| eV SRS L C O R et | orGlBo RuriiLe, onsIsng: AL i 1 cotd duy in® | eause 1t con v Mrs ay tho ho- | French, The poor woman was pale . without the ex- ly convinced th ne hich netual employment on ! this sad afMiction, | Mutlering that it “was thizo with Mr. T’ in 4 He hnd been married but a yonr. dued, ntout. The i {n a fow days the railroad” commission | tel at which this seene ¢ roon sots, parlor snits, 1issued o | emaciated, showing the ravages of hunge o a1k o abin ! ) stoves, cirpets, | AIEthiRecon e oatArLLEIRRIOC b GIRNOL BB B B O oy lal g s pak 4o chango bim | gmbroidery has gone by. Thoro are | Gow S prlor St stosel, CHTPELS g gige involves, thote cin bo no_ moro will have comploted a tabulated stato- | BOG e ainortonns il ive hitiie LI A | clothis.” fionaaras bt omasiintowr hiah REhamEas | o Eas dLb0n el NONRALSE L S ihes: very smull ohance in . profession ~ ment of the finaneinl condition of each 1is notice is publicly given by some of | comfortuble than it had beon” for som Gorman groaned and Manager | gromsii™ O o has never cuterod W. B. Gring, Auctioneer, 1y upon the skilltul d naturally | time. When her ehild yolera fron | was nota bed in the hon y may partinlly The | the best hotols in Englund, affords much offense o tr this country. Ounr ste s born th ami. o e spaic ng sigh cand o littlo sontiy the Asity o tloor consti T iy neighbor, | (e come ity techmeahitios, But this as- is nowidiys et by n reference to Miss Anaerson or Miss - Mather, and of the nine railroads in Nebraska statement will also set forth the debts, the income, the smount of stock, e rormor | DUt which vet” display the most. superb 1 ll{" "f'l“’r tiuste and exquisite relinement. Inmuny and rushed ab | of ghese there been w plentiful lack | Peopie’s Theatr to-night. Lestor Franklin in “N.Y." - nd the explain the renson for it. Evoryhe odin Linealn unlimited field, This s A mumbor of miles of railrond of ewch com ) u, in hand ; : ! Antietil e L 0F MG -0l 0800 00N SR vy D (T e, | Y e Lin | o are you | Of muterinl, whieh would appear 0 bavo | g cou buy Tumber anywhere, without W1 cloud of debutantes in in “Nul Brown, of the Windsor hotel, re Consumption, seeured a be her yestere nd | 3vallofd tha ien arg o | but stimubided inventiveness, The e | g Ging Hoagland's prices’ pou will Ly 1rom y 10 i : 5 o i Notwithstanding the great numbor who | furnished n mattrass and’ the necessary | h A, WU yfaetnre of pretiy, usoful and ornamen s = [ anxadidisnatel gesiurday trom Miohls | o succumb 1o this terrible wnd PANIINE 6 bEENE s i Ro I [REID RN YR 0B Buwd tal urtiolos for the home lina taken wmoro | 1080 monoy. o ifying hin of the dangerous 3 suecumb s torrible ur clothing. Mrs celated to the ré- A Y T (T g t | z ) B oty e o e “angetonn . | Seely sty 0 (s tostiple wnd fus) | elobing, Mok PRI L (G | e Someon iak b (it Gloat | it e and vy eonidonily | rangains, thargaigs Bargiins in Clot bedside at onee. | coils around Ilhm'tl.n. nds who ; ‘mn'un« twice, her fiest husband's name ng | noder tleht." ! atweare at the duwn of a yetbet- | jne af B.NEwWMAN & Co's. | ~ - o atonee. i, while out riding « | Seious of its deadly presence, Dr. Pieree’s | Putteg, Mo had died, leaving her with i | "“Pii cfmediin ground his teoth. = 15 - i a.‘,‘m Lizade Trwin, while out viding & 45 Goldon Modieal Discovery™ will elounse | Targo family to_support, wiich she did haisomediun ground hlaieobiidiy e were is o fine scope for ebroids Wihien you buy furmiture be sure you got B bufgzy and one’ of her limbs broken be- | tnd purify the blood of sefofalous i pu- | suc ssfully until she married her present | exeluinicd, £ 050, ho ya of llowors workod on plush prices 6t Chamberluin, Howe & Mar- Jow the unkle, She is now under the | ('\"'}:i".iui"».;:;‘llxw“‘hf‘;l‘f.”]""‘."_‘"':“‘"y' husband, Bony French. Lust spring he KESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. nnylxull“l‘n-lhulx‘\v{-‘|‘,‘|I»':(‘,::;p:i'l'l £Rme. shall's. Thoy buy from 'the best manu- { doctor's care. 5 ¥ ":: \5.“ [ 0 ”:ug;lu‘u " --U’l the left her, nu,\m-;,lm- wis going o Joo | won, no, me no dead now. Me got up, | Wi 1win break the mon .|.,“\| TR Lu-guwmumlgu intee to make the very i orarior ot Nobraakn 1o wurw | JIRg), Sond(Oocats I sisoie i ot | o work und s s ot buncd from | o loufl ho stnge com bk, b | sy iiovors B4 - toroon - | Yo% st _Si Jeloomar Ront prrdoning ¢ J numerous testimonials of curos.’ Ad- | o support hevself and family. -~ Her | gomedian; “you re not . great warrior; ticles ure u{‘w)!l sny sizes, shapes and | o0 & - - 88, Vorld' iapensiry 01 S50 A 1 W o o8 B 3 by T NOL o * 4! v | styles as affors v worker H ost | L Y Reoma to bo driss, Warld s Digponsiry Modiond Asso | uenlth, hosiesor, s not huon s00d, 610 | So0'5a Supd. Y on sabb supe:” ylus st afford the “workor aw admost | L ciation, Buflalo, N of her children You can buy furmture cheaper of A mvalids, everything | %y subhe soap, henp good; soup st now. No police court or justice busi i I | . p . i n 9 ton puinting, so ealled from its similarity | N , \ ass, and the police arve getting ready to e - has seened. to b inst her, and she | ggod; oprum velly good’ me sabbe soup.’” L DN, Ko o s S naidt. | Tor Fiteh & Co., Lith st., bet, Furuam and | T M Congy's | Strango That Mo Stould Yot sue- | hus bocowo: discourazed aud disheart: | 5y et of a Chinese int riro. | I appearance to Keysington embroul: | Bouglas, than‘any othor plico in the eity. . ialnnd is mintioned for theie next elim | ¢ o0 e G oned, it tor the Mongolinn starhas been brouwzntto | G50 i ey aek Wil iy boap. | Nl . i bako [ d a IL“I h 'g.' 0 “‘])‘l- n‘r gracious | nl- \\x{m..l\l n nn:«,( |u1|lnn}1' 1..:1-1 | the knowledge of the fact that the Amer- | $inG Vit ity of s .‘lw B Newyas & Co. are selling Over- T 1, Quick left yosterday for Chi { S tiegaths S Bholan s ety ofsithe ouilding has vendered wll the | ean deams does not compel him to res e e A e el Suits and Furnishing goods ab whero ho will attond the great Liliiard | aeted yo nover known its flavor | servive powsible to the | unfartunato | urreot himsulf evary, timo bo 18 killed in | o cloth, with ol eolors and pon, Tho s that will dofy any compelition, tournwment. He will be absent a week, | 2 WPray lot mo serve you | woman, a3 have others of the neighbors. | order to mamtypi;the eharacter of a | qusign is either sketehtd or transferred, |1 - another dish o, thanks; 1 ean drink | They are all poor though, and cannot rs’ fine shoes, fall styles s it warrior. 1t wis hard work to per- | e aol, Hlurry Holman will aet us five oh MOST PERFECT MADZ { hut one Mo up! "hy, yo o rive r | 1 I gerd on o paletto as for | ng b1s absonce. | but one cup.” Ono cn Why, you re- | give her the ¢ wnd attention which him that his Solary would go on hgau " ' just rec fi"h" T Aduihs, an old soldior, is lying | Mmember wh amuel Johnson ok tea | should he hestowed upon b Hers 18 a e S ]vu.nllu‘x ut ‘Ilvnl‘.v'l l..t{ f‘mm',. 3 s | A o i 1808 Darosim Bk - ary low at his homo o South Lincoh. | :\m. :\I'ul. ’|h.v_v=5‘u ul:uni ut {.-:n‘v. six; t»..,lumuh ~h«‘..)‘m w;.l\ !1.«» looked after | A2t 2 i | aumolu [neguorad. o Hinkigopus ”|Im ho . Fisvntsed mith paouia] Topad 10 kowti Thé Grand Army boys are doing their | ten dishes. ha lunds should | by the charitably inclined of the eity. | niwht and kept dying every ten soconds iy A o S o Miss MeBride will give a recital at CE BAKING POWDER € evor willing duty of caring for hit ! 'Ilunl.\.flr|l'\l\uuldll wo Killed him long o~ AIRHEIRIHE G BV o AR of the | Lis Ih‘«lm\-lp)m- u,.lll ..'.‘f [ 1o R e e e By PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., “The Howird & Ames threestory hrick | 4207 \g i upon the it Ladies' Olympie Clab, Still it boeame ‘hacdésary to chunge his | Bi i e O e, oentr. Alter | Miss Loon, ! €HICACO. #7. LOUIS, bunhLl‘ilg“on ooty which ey s | erury oiroloa of Union . Stubbendort’s spacions hll, corner | part lu.lmm“un u quiet Japanose maiden, | guch steoke the pen is eharged with color : - s nan e “Enterprise,” is now ju S vl 3 oTFa T oas filled | Which ho tills neeeptapl He is a genu* | Sehiol o PUN L Preseriptions at Cheney & Olson’s | about finished, and is one of the hind- | P PILES ! ri Eleventh nud Douglas streeta, was filled | 7050 00 0 ie in'.)t Ji m’:”"rd‘l;" M | which must by exietly th rght lint eac y | EON8 Wl‘ Y i {Eion PR RS jthe mutter o his | gimo, as there is a0 blonding” or mixing | i { oo apinion o el and every night | of calors on the mistorial m of tho sceond anuual mas- | ke looks throushthe cartain and remarks | ) : azhithe cartain und rematks | il puinting, the colors being mixed ol | (o of the best Soft Coald in the mirke siven by the Young Ladies' | proudly, ws if cureying the whole theutre i MRON URR JIPRCE vo of the best Soft Coals in the mirkot, O s shonlders . et s they ure norded. The tow- | or'silo onty by de W, Bkvroun, ! | 2148 1L St | A sure eure for Bliv somoét blooks In the town. A wholosulo | o4 Sie cure for Blind, Hiceding, bio &rovery and wholesale furniture house | b, Wiltiams, (an tndian remedy), called Dr. the ocea will be put in the stores at onee l\\".ll‘iunn' ln‘nll’un Pile Ointment. A ainglo | querade 9 building association about to | Dox has eured the worst ehronic eases of 2 or M‘::‘l‘nm.’l‘:hml in this city i King ar- | H0.years standin No one nved suffer nve lust evening to its utmost eapuc 5 inordinny | gilver Creek and Indian Torritory are Olympic club of this city ~ These ladies y i ym) ) “You gco Misse Lighte much mo’ peo- | oijuet of long stitehos is imitutc - 4 i i K | Tinutes witer applying this wonderful sootl: | are mainly employed by the Canfield SIS g pG IARA% rangements for commencing business ut | G UGG TEGUGHS and instranents do | ”m’wl”:m M mw" \\'I niold | plo come now. M gleat actor. ly s possible ; WaNtin—10 experienced clonk makers an enrly day. | more harm than good. Williams' Indian nauid § 00IpURY, WHO -QooNDY - S - g Fine details may be done with a | o tnke work home. Apply at Clonk de A J. C. MeBride and J. 1 Pile Ointment absorbs the tunors, allays tie above floor in the same building. There'll None 6 o Missed stecl pin. The point_of this is loaded | purtment, 5 l‘ Mouse & Co. | intense itehing, (particularly at night aftor is bemng the first masquerade of this I cee that the Servian nment | with a rolling motion, being turned | - cetting wara in bed), acts as a poultioe, ives aterday for Lodge Polo, Neb. tlnzuml Kem own' that town, which | 5T $ g ot this time wbout 200 inhabitaits, | i and the place is still booming. Now that MeBride is no longer humpered with expelled every journalist irom the city of | round and rownl as it is drawn along, | Dy, | Nossa," remurked Snaggs to the gnake | the operator witys rememb % work from the outling tow:rd the We saw a beautiful pie | milton Warren, Eclectio Physis | clan and Surgeon, 03 N, 16th street, near Webster” Day and night cully — - - e = ! v of work of this | promytly attended to it relief, and is prepared only for' Piies, ing af private parts, and for nothing else: \ ISISA; CURE "5 Magie Ointment cures wson, fully 250 coup.es assembled on- | sque to- enjoy themselves, Their | wishes were eertainly nccomplished, for | w8 by | & merrier crowd is scldom o be secn on the postoflice in this city, he hus | Piwples, Black Heads or Grubs, | dancing floor. Want of space and time SPhat will be hard on Nissa, won't ity | Kind the other day executed on muroon | o nto arrangements with the Corbin Bank- I Eruptions ontiig, fuce, leaving | forbids us to mention & list of the lead- Why i colvet, the design being dogwood bloss The Omaha Stenm Dye Works, 1213 compuny, of New York, wherehy the skin elearaiid beautitul, - Abo ciives el | ing costumes worn last evening, Suiice | . Bocauso they won't got any informi- | soms. Atalittle distance it was searec: | Douglas dt. - Satisfaction guarantoed MPOUND OF m“l"rulhwlm"l“'"'It’u"‘ iy N |Gl ostinat b, Soro L, & 1o way that they varied as Gsnal irom T sam S o | I3 distiuzushublo from urassno embroid; | ¥ s and manager at Lincoln ho' selection Sold | the unique to the'grotesque, in faet gey- | "0, th all righ s long as the | dry. It requives very dittle praetice, ane g aaRate abde R iaa Taskah. | N is n good <fin~. as the goneral is known s | gt .“’ dn eral of them werg ve y' hundsome. A | Rewspaper m o there the journalists | ean be rc mliw done by any one who can | sty '-: 4 ‘;Il‘ ‘|T.‘:|l.lu u’?‘n‘.-.‘l‘"nm’: "H":‘Y PURE COD LIVER ing business man wud has hosts of | Retailed by Kubn & Co., and Schroetor & | programme of thirty” numbers was [ Wen't be misse | embroider. The bestof it Qs that it 18 0 poe warranted; will out wear any shoe | 'mhmnghoul the state. - ' Becht. At wholesale by C. F. Guodmau. danced to the musioal strains of Hof - X | doue s0 guickly. made. Price $5.00. OIL AND LIME 24 “The Tremont hotel in Licoln is going g man’sorchestra, which embraced seyeral Last evening when Charles Feith, who | One of the newest fads is the making PrepeLs & Cook 1800 Farnam St. | . gt 0 use steam heating appuaratus Gustave Audreen, proprietor of the [ new ds ‘ontly compiled by the | Funs a rostaurant at Twelith and Cupi- | of piliows stutied with nir leaves. They | - | = 3 It is reported thut the Lincoln strect sufe works, was considerably | professor. It was afte a'clock this | tol went home, ho foand that iy be made as ornamental as the maker | Men’, Youths, Boy's and Children's railway company hus gone in debt to the o Lust evening h{ the disappe worning before the parting fune was | Wile ved ' As he had been Goses, and are nsuadly embroidered | Overcoats at bottom prices at | B8 =M AKY RAVR SENK NANSY extent of $10,00), and that it will have to | ance of his horse and buggy which he | echo.d when all departed, having spent | suspicious U eriminal Intimacy ox- | or printed with some appropriate motto B. NewsaN & Co's. | PR Ao 3 raise more money to complete ita s had loft standing at the corner of | a very cnjoyable evening *and The bet | isted b cn her and wu employy | -~ e A it 10 bo i vl lines, aud us the stook thus far | ‘Twellth and Farnam streo Luter in part of the morning.” The following | hamed Fred Clark, he had disc | Zaghting the Kire by Clockwork. C. A. Ringer, 119 North Fifteenth | A e it and sl o ) Bt 13 non-assessible there isa propo- | the evening the rig turned up all right, | dies bud the ailal nd | she Tatker yoterday 'morning. 1t e | New ¥ Pihuge: Cariolunng | strect, has just' recorved ubout twenty | nivey & oW mna b e Atiaghue : gition mads to kesur wore stock. How | much to its owner's delight. they wre deservedly croditd wi ! tmed that e couple bave clopad | Highes, of Ninth wyeuue, s & boilor [ dozen new felt huts and bonuets. by 4l druuglata, -Cth Glsiaish, Doy

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