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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, F'RIDAY, DEOEMBER 18, 1885, 5 14 A‘{ FRRUR I\- E\ R()S\l\( mouth to a woman whose hushand was & BECEPTION AND BAVQI'WI‘ ;nr Los Af!\x slos Whvru thq wm in (I\(\ ann'. 4 .":u., u||rm~||y with va\;d ‘"T THE STANDARD OCYOPUS. I\ s A ALTTALIAD LR rofessional politician, but he was nat . | future reside | such people, and after a few weeks or . s Preprod to raake this & perallol case Tho Misses Shears Katerialn & Name | "y “Stanton’ leftfor Salt Lake City | months they are forgotten entirely.” Making Arrangemests to Control the STRALING A CTHLD, o “f‘"""'"‘":‘.""""“';';" ";""i'j."“:'wm Wednesday mght to join her husband, o Natural Gas of Pennsyisania. Leads the Umnrany nflm,wg to EUA"“'* Reference was made in the Bep yes 0 UL VES TIURS SIVE s % | who has been transferred thither. A Silent Conquest, The significance of the recent visit terday to the attenupt of a man_named | of the sof nd ban o Sacramento Bee he coral insect is a | the Standard Ol company and the Na y wonderful fellow. Individually insignifi- | tional Transit officials of Oil City, Pa, i son was the reception William Irvina and ams, of an Extra L'-p slativa Session n \\r-"\ :n'l)‘l\;\"" I«l..-|u.4m|v 1![’ 11:~'7‘ quet glh n last evening at fllx.-])[;l\:ml by | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, are | Al ! i JEUILL | S0WN 1) % Hoe OF GopTIoRUO & P - year-old ¢ itet by habeas corpus pro- | the Misses Mamie and Lela Shears. | in the city, stopping at the Paxton. ant, this polyp is yet able, through its | sho A note of applicatio - . . . THE GOVERNOR'S FLAT REFUSAL | fuciings, Finding that the cse Was | There were about 100 invited guests in at- | Mr. E. T. Smith, of Buffalo Gap, | PO%Cr of L i :'I“;'y'”“;'rjj"r'l",‘,'“l"}" 4 ‘,‘I,’;,‘;‘f',,',",',,",,m‘,‘,p',,,",fl',',l‘,'.,,‘,‘,,.‘"’l‘f‘" | KIMBALL P1ANOS - | conrt B Mr P { | tendance, and the spacious parlors were | passed through Omalia yesterday intend cons efs that defy | t! Fing ot b | » Sheot Muste and Books, | court, Drewery's lawyer, a Mr. Phillpott, | 1€ e A . | g to pass 10 Helidats in New K | the skill of navigators Where ships have | ernor of the state of Pennsylvania at Har , A > Q@ A Heavy Hanl on the General Fand— | shrewdly co z.;.‘x o n w.“.nl Iu.;!. filled with the joyous throng. Every. | IW€ 1o pass Iaays in N "% | safely sailed for ages past, a colony ul | '\'-}1"»"“. P e tho Lith ddy of J sty rur ll SON 1 1 INOS s Yote: ont prejudice his done, the child was | thing wa sgantly arranged, esc SNl o H‘..‘- reaturs ma have mg | A Y t10 0'cloc m. of saul day Yesterday's News of the ing sho has been since the mother die hostasses sere untiring in their offorts to | F0G: V. Erazier O A. Cone, Wagne: | mariner consults his chairts and_ finds no | for tho incol goration of & comp to be | | Hallet & Dav:.s Pianos State Capital. | Last night Drewrey obtained from Judge e untiring - J Lynch, Platte Center, are at the | montion of reefs or shoals. But suddenly known as orthwestern Natural Gas Violina, Guitars and Banjos. Pound, of the dictrict court, an order for | aflord their guests an enjoyable evening. | Canfield Company," whose characte N his ship strikes, whero vessel nev " a visit, which he delivered to a deputy | A grand banquet was spread in the dining B. Maurice, a stock dealer of Atkinson, | before, and he finds his ve ., [TROXR THR BER'S LINCOLN NURRAU.| sheriff. The latter went to the house | room, and the tables, loaded with deli- | Holt county, Neb., passed throngh the | nated by & coral roef of an isli The regents of the University called on | wiero the child was, and making hor | eacies, recei due attention. At the | city yesterday enroute to his old home in | the ses RAER ll IMBALL ORG Q shall be the producing, dealing in. trians ANS porting, storiag and supplying of natural Piano Stools and covors. gas in the V'M”e::‘n[ Venango plraw ‘IARTISTS MATERIALS Cl 1d Governor Duwea yostarday morning with | gnapdians bolioyo thepupie wasan oror | eloso 6t the buquot dancing was ve. | Weslchester county, New York. A porson heedful of the eondition of | ord, Erie R e HA 1ok S LY the object of indueing him to call aspecial | o bring her into court, spiritc wor | sumed, and a scene and our rivers are apt to be reminned, while | Butler, Aristron, rion, . B - % woesion of tho loglels Tt | away happiniess was pr The | Miss Mattie Deniston of South Omaha | crossing the bay of San Francisco, of tha | Forest, Warren, Kean, | otler PICTURE FRAMES ST EHISHBY WH croP. o s BRaomine | Ty BtErs following guests | wora, " prescnt: | s proparing to start noxt Thuesiay for | building operationgof the coral” inscct | and Cimeron, in the state” of Pennssd 'Phoiek it 00 NGVERIN; ough error of the engrossing Officer Smith captured & man giving | Messrs. Dra ..‘,.nmuu..-.‘ amilton, | the east, where she will spend the holi- | in sonthorn seas, He ean realize that be- | vania J t B clerks last winter the appropriation for | his mame as Frank Hughes, of 0 Ogden, Whito, Chase, Bt oy, B | days o neath the troubled waters of the buy & | the rporation, i its various Engra,vings, Paintings » various stato institutions wero made | yestordiy afternoo « ker, MeQuiston, Raft, Patrick, Megquier, - wagor I8 hotit.y growing dible And | branch 0 b condictod, aro O 2 :3:»“.)11‘"»)1::”.:|:.r’::.‘.yl JI.)]mul inst l of ;\ y Of AHYeo, BTLS F v Wilbur, llnfm,nm I(I‘iuln\n I(m W !Ilmn. AN ELECTRICAL RAILWAY. :}.'y':y'fq ol hd’."hl\.l-“lll‘:r: "-uu:.'!fll‘.-"l]-v "q'f..! Iwuniuin{xl ville, Titisville, Ktio, bl ] afle .. some hos 0 POsses ) ( Isaacs, Pike, Ross, YOl 9, p! r N VOIY o Col s Mereor, Gireos lv, Sl pose, Tho crror was discovered just nt. a (At : i \ . i ipitol. Assembly, Knights of Tabor, | ley, Lohman, Doana. Betlin, Mylind, ton and Cambridge. t work s tot 8 colo Clfiton, Blanbizg, Brooktille. EReF o jonromons oot . wen o | CApn Aembly'Knighie of Sabor, | I, eligge Domye ot i X SauaE bl wreeial Bg- it - gt work hore iy Kot Sl Sty | ville, onesta, Warren, Tidionts: Bl | MERGELL & ROSENZEWEIR n to remedy it, and asa conse- | ing place Simmons, Christianaey, Diek Jor- | oo fatention to filo & petition to | 2 of particlos, o solid | ford, Port Alloghany, Condersport, K LOADING ‘Desitontiary, univor- he cotnsel in the ease of Gorham vs. | dan; Misses Almy, ('\li.:ummlr‘. |]\'I" 1 'h‘ o & Nlln‘mr‘” b ”mru_‘ S i He Knows that, atom by | porium, Ridgeway,” and other |.m|.‘ Millard, _Kim- | the general eourt for incorporation as o ty. Reed, Joss n landable endoavor to sottlo th bul, Wiliims, Diek been drawing moncy for their support | 1 Bogl. MeComnisk i | from the general fund. As w result that | 517G Tatum, tho isory-pat I, Gilbe | X eity, doaf and dumb. s, o, obo, have | Fanham are cngagod wishth 1 y C the mountains of the. far<istany | villages awd in the counties above | Pat Elovated Raitw mpang has been re. aro. desbonding. 1o the. sew. " 1f | montioned, 'Tho principat oioe of pisce | £ LTS &N ecora er's corded in the oflice of the seeretary of | he could sce tarough the turbid water, | of business of said corporation will be at state of Massuchusetts. Among the icad- | hl«v might observe the solid particles s 1'. U;H'n,\, v u'm'n « “I;”xli\ et ) WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, s are v Chandlep, | Uing, grain by grain,. upon the bottom c 1e names of five of the subscribors to R tionors are John W. Cliandlor, | (0, KTalg by gratn, upon tho hattom o I of $a1d SorpOPAtion. rg 1619 Douglas Street. Frederek 0. Princo, M. Dominon Ross, | quposits so found, he would note that | D. O'Day ke, Doane, . Chge t, tund is exhanstod, while the | dealer, and Agent Hopking, of the Bishop, \I.-n'.» amounts it was intended the dames Harrison, bell, Ross, May, ing po e the | the capital 8 E. Strong, R fous institutic houle so | Siderable 4 4 sterfield, | TG Aktabt, . THS 5 "”"‘l,‘f’ oty | the Windsor in their offorts to stre son, Rawloes; Mr. 1 and Bunbridgo Wadleigh. The petition- | Struta of recent sod mont, many feet in | Joseph Zep, and - Willia Scherde! | FIRST NATIONAL BANK A e FGVAEOE Ao el ”“\];“ the ties that bind their hairless heads to Clar ,mu__ M m~| M, Landor. | crs desire to be incorporated as the Bos- [ depth, repose uvon the original bottom | Two of these gentlemen, \x.- rs. Strong ’ Lt - y gother M and Mrs. Rollins, Mr.and Mrs % ton Elovated Railway company. Their | in which the anchors of and Porterfiefd, aro membe 3 b, 8 hEPOEITORY ‘ sion in order that legislation might City Fuel Supply e yof Lin- | Mr.and Mrs. Bierbow Mr, and Mr Argonants found x.,-vnv I'wo new additions Iu the projoct is to build and operate clevated | i | 1which would place these unexpended | o o y ; ; ’ i SOROor . A \ oin hwve been nd recorded. | Darrow, Mr. and Mrs Mri. an | days of ™9, the concers, Mv O 'Day isgeneral Omalia, Nobraska. ”"']"l" ”w”['l posal, the courts hay- | ¢ 0 is called **Cent K,''is ten aeres [ Mrs. Baumer, Mr. Mr ilronds on which trains shall be ran by | phvgieal result of hydraulic mining. The | of the Natonal Transitcompany. v % 1l ].n(w.‘ f”“l Ve ’v- inasimi- | v toorans and runs ,M“ ‘ourteenth to | and Mrs. P: Mr ctricity. One p sod line is from | particles of sand and clay that tind a | Zep is the head hf the Standurd's o < - §000,000, e L tion” was neces: | SR “Stroots, south of South. The | and Mrs Mr. and’ Mo, Hiteh Soollhy Snare (o Tivimd Sqiare, ¢ M| final lodgement so silently upon the bot- [ petroleum purchasi oney O R o e © 100,000, A o MOTLIUEEN mewhat | o4y 0e known as Burlingame's addition, | cock. bridice; oth ; o panie or tothel | tom of the bay were torn by powdor | county, aud Mr. Scherde i3 goneral | Surrlus, surprised to e | istive acres in extent, ind lics east of ————— central point to West Roxbury Parkand | 1ja¢s and burling hydraulic' streams | manager of the United Pipe Lines | Herman Kountze, Pros rather browlly that Nebraska's sun docs | 1oy rteonth and south of A stroet, Carleton's Two Grand Productions. | to Brookline Town Hall, and from the | from the broasts of the dim mountains in | division of the National Transitcompany, | Lerman Kouutze, Pre ) not rise and set in the university, and that thero are other things righifully state support and exceutive disnship, The uni aid, was in no more dar The people of St. Paul's ML chareh | 10 will be a ploasure to weleome again | fool of Summ, are to have musical entertuiniment to- | to Omaha such an adm Huall F Bt 0] s D otc gl A new lodgo of the A. O U. W. was '\:h‘i‘-l In'llll‘; [ ton o] formed in coln Wednesday mght ich wi to Milton “Tewn § e distance, to be washed by rains and | It may therefore be inferred that the Joln A. Creighton, Vice Presidont. these neircuit railroad is | melting snows down the rivers to their | Standird imtends to run the natural gas ) Jrofiossil) to uxis nd from tho Boston and | jagg resting place. An enless rr business of northwestern Penusylyania F. 11 Davis, Cashier. W rajiroad atong tho shore ront 1o | of these myriad particles of - v Megauire, Ass'c Cashie ow York ' ! Venerable mail carriers seom to be not | — W. 1L Megaulre. AsatcOashiet o organiza- 'R company, remembered for the execl- | g nd New England railrond; | 4105, myriad particles being erippled than the other instititions, PML WAL A Gule: | lent character of its performances here | thence by the Ol Colony, Albany and | 1™ eanta i b y inSullivan o ¢ 37 il A A T nst into the har It ther uncommon in Sutlivan county, and Tie did not think the enlling of 4 sy ot foronin W Tar” | st season, when it was o much_Jess pro- | Providenct sifrond stations o the Tow. | 0" of Bittiy. FEAHAINE: T ooasolasiy | NGW Y aNitiwhuras Resdbriek sRiGli Y 0. F. DAVIS & CO. cial session of the legislature desivable A7 Lionbergers vecorder, | tentious attraction than it is this year. | €T vl front to the |y day and night. Tho procession still | who is § \|\\ \mk yoarsold, and who carr vd the Colony, Albany and | Fijjen by the way, ty ime the journcy | recently gave up his rotite it was m.m! stations to Lowell, some future time. he innumerable | taken Adumn Linklepaugh, 82 years mp]vhn;{ h nit. The project s caravan marches on over them, fed by | old, who'is now carrying the mail the General dealers (n Real Estato and Real Bstate im to fiave certain advantages over | {he eareless work of the hydraulic monp. | Richs a3 twin sisters, Mrs. Betzey | Mortaiges, 100 Farnam st., Oumabit, Neb. viously devised plan _in the par wns. Not within the Cathrine Ryder, both sspectally of operating by cloe | Tifetie of any being now upon the mondy 1 Schbhnire H. J. GROSSMAN'S T company will play andan thho otk | g ths proccssion end. el il | county, New York, at theaee of 80 yon iy St | o et g | "G Bkt o e o “CANDES” ARcuics | New Restaurant and Oyster House ) model is that known as nallows il the in mt and of the patent they are 5 It spreads far ont from the Ala- —WITH— 1617 HOWARD ST. esees for this part of the coun- onstruction requires ouly a shore, and disputes with the fod DOUBLE THICK BALL Mens sorved regular an d on bill of fare. Zo iment the control of the ap o Meal tickets to roy r Lonrders. nosts. From post 1o 18 massed MERCHANTS‘ i National Bank Since it was last seen here Mr. W, T. Carleton has add lul many new and popu- sed his chorus | ¢ tred |]||- right to all the sue- | ¢ t have been as may be made at ew York easino, the castern home \\lvh]n move \\l-ulId “ercate a large addic [ V10 ,,,.,‘l aineicr, S, 11, Waden tional expense, and at wias not positive | e SRR D; that even tho_ body ansembled thnt | Seseiver £ A. Chute: guid N the legislation sought ™ for could be | had. The stute treas sulted, said he thought the payments by county treasvrers would keep m enough in the general fund to me exponses until lato in from then on the bills incurred conld be prid in warrants, which wou.d find ready Vi sale. After a long discussion the nts 95,03, nud the expe enmo to the suime conclusion and 1t the | ¢ Bi6Y i ea LAk Guget shite house without pressing the matter [ &PV oet, of which thero 18 die urther. I'he expenses of the university for the six months ending December 15, as re- ported by the secret: amonnt to 60,085.20, all of which has been drawn from the generul fund of the stato, in C. P Larsen, O.W . B At the mecting of the stoo Sxposition ht, J. D, Mac: i \|vu]l|rl f G 3 Win. Mebaughlin Doolittle, Austin llumum-,\ Bohannon were chosen d of cash receints for the opera house opening on \l‘n\tll\' next_in wmon'', the fi of which become permanently identi with the m-' hrated organization. ! ot alona in the dressing is this opera a t $300 on unpaid [ decided novelty, but the music seore is de rs for next y i » with hannting melodies and pleasing airs, whilo the thorongh at- tention given to every detail is a asurer, 0. \\ \\vIMr worthy of emulation” On Tuesda, 1l Leese has been ealled o are to have the autho single main rail is extended” which takes | ronches to Mare island the weight of the train, on cach side is another lighter rail. These two outer -m ched to the posts and le rails, aht o and - eollectab) subseripti Wages an mcu wa rail are 4 in which servie ocean, f is pushing tho. saft Frane sco bay. River president, tin Humph Attorncy foty or gu no weight is br rsion raud o Il s Wop| A oy "‘.:r;“,"m' ‘3“ R Ry 1 home by tho sevious illuess of one of his Tho M kado,” with the original or- but. the train keops in poise and its | qiimhonts were long ago mada to rec i L O VT e Little givls | chestration, stage’ business and libretto, | centre of gravity is maimtained above the | ognize its possessory tide to Suisun OF OMA.ITLA. e 2 I The: Tadies of the Gorman congrogation | his is the Same version s that used now | 1ne of posts. The ears will beof the [ L5 and the timo eaniot be far di e e Aicd THE RATLWAY COMMISSION v = L 3 width usual for ‘ole: 1s. Th >, § Northwest corner Furna naud tith St=eots Undor hrosare o the i 1ooad com- | fre making an organized eflort to relieve e Fifth avenue theatre, New. idth usiial for i » | when Sun Pablo Bay will likewis ; ! 2 ! L LOR the worthy poor in their midst his the anthor's own prody absence of steam is¢ within its fatal grasp.” But another sten Paid up Capital, - - $200,000 P Fn R A (R fides Trensurer Peassley of the Burlington, 11 use o wardrobe of in respeet to there being less 1 3 and the harbor of San Francisco is lost. Surplus Fund - - - 50,000 Donticutod charges of unjust disorminit |, SO o enstward in o pecial ear AR itening horses, constancy in motive | Some day & ship will grotmd in e sewhiiro for the eum % tion preferred by merchants in northern W AIRCHA) sl o 3 3 Y nd economy. Itis said that the SR i bosor het iy owlicro for the eame | pRANK MURBILY, BAM'L I, ROGERS, Nel nuk the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis. Y SUROR Ay ghs pared under the direc v v ho || (2R UL il U (30 WP poncy, With theie great fmpr he res dont. Voo brosi ont 3 « PG STAT 5. Tho company munbors | Clotri il railway is now beyond the expe- | some old-time anchorage, lodge upon [ DOURLE THICK BALL. The BEN B, wonD LUTHEK DA, h'ldnlln '.n oy u)ll W] published anew . | , W. I, | rimental sty nd its practical working | sand-bar or mud-bink whére o ship neve ituider the read, gives POULLE W EAL, Cushier, Asat Cashio i LG GG D oy AT cutily) s, o i is woll understood. Fhere will be 0o [ Nzl Lofore. Thus. (o eonguering 0 e tho * CADESR* Doublo Thic Aoy et nd promputonton g s | per bs, in less than car®load lots, EHeRTG difficulty in produeing power enongh to | ) aions of oms from the moun nul-ummum-u Arctics, Uverstioes, Alusk © wil Lasinass ontedsted (i | rom Fremont to other poind any train that it will be desirable to | A Common Ser.se SEogsan tains will _at last make t wnctt, Geo. Fablinger, Auburn: John | morrow morning. £ pros e ne S il ¢ Bl _ | Daly, Ohaha; €. H. Dictrich, Hastings. = 1t is the intention to bogin mght off | anes fo1t, There el Le ol 5y, PEos S An Omaha Man's Patont. with a model track of haff a milein | Franciseo then, but it will be oo Lo Mendelssohn & Fisher, Brovitics, o the Editor: I o0 in tho daily lenggth, in order to satisfy_ cverybody by nwhile . of the bay, save actual demonstration asibi : the proposed plan at line of 1 s invented by a Cana- | will' first be built into the subug od, has not yet been for it3 disce what is on, sho no sign of oz on helow. The San'Fran it, drink and are merry. They no danger, or are iy, it s done y should they be conc ¥ A ball will be oive assembly \u 3607 AN on of a snow plow to ol £ L. hall, 1313 ! sy evening, Décom: | Snow from railros ! 3 dian by the name of Orange Jull, and that | charter shall b x pipe bursting in tho Boston | & company hus built ono in New York | deflnitely detormined, bit the Cambridsg on Farnam strect about 11 | and s now in Chicago awaiting a snow o that the West Roxbury Park, qlockade. Your readors will be surprised d be, perhaps, the most likely to_ bo 0 AN l\]) SAL ny AND - ; to running along tiie side L R Jri oo | when Linform them that I am the inven the middIs of the strect no anl AL a=faed NG I L. SHANE. Suvetintends Wt tor, and hold a patent issued Aug. 9, 1851, | definito decision is made and the several VERAL “ ; ve one N, T. | tines wonld probably be varied accordmg AL AGI I It was discov proprictors notit ed. Only small damags d and the p he an ol | Boforo T left Chicago 1 g i, ‘.,.L!‘rfl.:"‘.“ thie'rors, | Smith my power of attorney, and i was toenccinliexigonsios fin :,]'ffl’i"','."[{'\"'l Whien Babywao shok; o gao bex Catlaris, PRl L tho Continatal wnce com' | to form a stock company to build a plow. | | imount o eib it oy | When ahe was a Child, sho criod for Usstoris, S o iiias, she clus % | When she b o Castoria, the act —— e ey, ey Iready Wheu she had Children, she gavo them Casloria, ———— was on trial all day yosterday in | 1. ; o extor 1 ¥ ounty court. The suit’is to r the extent of it porsons ehy got all my models and at appeared, and since that time T once d 000, 5 ty destroyed g g by e Pene i Migan Loldiag & policy of tho | have have beon unablo to find him or my | enlistod in tHbE Rl e ndetl rilios MY ENTIRE STOUK OF ; dofendants. model, Asa moiel s quito expensive, | £ capitalits, Distinguishod engiuers rly next yeur the Cozzens house on | & [ felt discouraged, Ulet the matter rest: | hivge approved the R e EERATINONAN LRt Bt b ey Lo eroes | Bt to-ag on rendigk tho. papors 1 find mechanical prineipals. | Aero will doubt: | The manutacture of mild steel by the WANTS Westminster flLm, of a e vh' I»Iul.lnjy;m s u.rlull tlvvul I«I;:‘m\(m\ ’,I:(\J:::lm!lt mlx;‘..“ul!mom us fl‘.‘»x‘.:’v‘v less be o competing petition, that of the | Bess DG prootes has, it is T nll lnlm\”w IN SHOES: 8 08 N > | f s O ridge routes. rry e o gl i ot t the.“proweut Gombluumeit, B | bl o dosive mo. My patont”uni | Sleigs patont for the Gambridgy routes. ™ | Erestly uticad in costin, ot the. sume and Acorn ing the full number 155, more than may | ¢ sre he can ho MEN OF MARK. cluss have come to be oflerad nt procisely by any one, petit the same now be found in any hotel m Omabia e, This possibilicy, itis ré Ly Do Wallawo wisarrosted Wiy Hiskals '”,“"Ih‘u"!‘J'Lm,‘,,'l“j,(',’j:}‘“,’::;j,“l”,',j"‘3 How Whote PRotgrantie Soit fn o | MK ik farely from e fact it Henters i, \1”'\‘”. ’l,],:“,,',‘,l ".‘.\. AT Osis, Duc. 17 Dit. Havenawour. e ]u..»l.e;.;, S bt i Sakons i . “Wallace is suspected of being the Lt ashington Lelter ashington is the | of iron. ] I et Tt o i e M e — Regardlsss of Cost ‘ n who robbed a f P at McShane's Dioa the Hotel. leading market of this country for phot £ SILs ] § I osterduy Wallace was e e graphs of distinguished men. ~ Aw qvenuo | TR i : 5 Vul.-mmu 1.06, Gordon $1.31, Chadron 0 bonds to appear for trial '\1.- H. M. Jutkins disd suddenly of | & g e re o | Mecding, Tichin To mauke room for a larze line of “Acorn "s"‘ 1 cluss—Wost Point 14, Stanton | o Suturdav ¢ at the Goos hotel ahout 19 | dealer who LA I i Gy :;:;"\'\ DBt THo A n o ““-“'”l by Cooks” and Lianges now arriv.ng, 1t will pay | Afmandicla ”_‘k‘h:l RiRntan; |18 e o R nesday pights Tor hsfand s thousands axsially told mo this morning | {3t WIS G by you to gel uiy prices before buying as 1 am p ! 11706, Ateh'son Hammond and Willie Austin, | # t Boston music house, | that his only customers were tourists and | worst ehironie N bound to setl “ 00, A and both Iy valid wifo have been | gtrangers. “Washington people;” said No one need suffer five ked up in the eity I'hie boys had brok il for petit it pIE stopp e horo winco Sept The do: | e R Y PR cd fady had been contined to her bed ] Fifteenth street and extracted a bonnet l!*\"nf“r‘* time, and althongh not 2l They were canght in the act and the ar- | altogether mnexpeeted, her heath was very | turn. Their fu o 1 in attend- | as any other eitiz Valontino 57, iondon” $| '” carely Interest thomsolves in sueh | WinUtes aftor applying this wonderful sooth [0}y Intorea $heinieives. an P ine medicine, Lotions and instrumeinte do matters- They meet public men at evory | suore harm than good. Willinms' Indian < aro as familiar to them | File Ointiment absoros the tamors, allays t 5 ense tehing, (partic v of the capital, For | Ml Hilg, (marts / d. & T. Cousins’ New 1 4 Sho0s, " of all kindg and malerials, in OMAHA bAvINGS BANK 14 wittths and 10 shape s of toes andicls. “They will nat cipi witl not slip at the hool; Connns 1 Third class—West Point 13, (‘u-;_flmrn 13, Oukland 41, 45, Atchwon 51, Lon ( 3 AND DOUGLAK BTUERT, ¢ 1 Db s s e sudden. Dr. Kelloy has b win bed), a ives ey Ttho ol DI ; :,‘",‘,“““" L G TR e TR TS e upon the luly for dho iwo wooks, | this reason, [ presno, thero is but bilo L s prored onl Jor il "“’ not 'WM’/ t’:’uv/ 7] Ir; periec PATITAL BIOOK st i u BHANNR ; >, e ST 4 b dissolution eame so rapidly after the or such pietures. Who | Hehins of private parts, and tor nothing ¢ of aclievement in the shvemaker’s art, Flae only reizulur suvines bk in th state. Bive lnur(h « W, Point 10, Stanton | and street car on Tenth strect | for such pictur ho | KAN DISEASES CURLD, R L Ll K (48 u u.‘_“““.u mmulw:“hmm-’o.‘:‘:. Wive alarming symptoms were noticed last night that the friends did not | i , Cloveland of course. That \";;‘“;""ly is true of all prosidents during the poriod & Maul ook | of gheir inenmbency. Cloveland selly bet ning which resulted in the form hi Look on Solos for N d Addres being badly demoralized. The hack wis Namo and Addracs of o ; 26, Croighton 82, Oakdale 3, Neligh O'Nuil 41, Atkinson 44, Long Piie frazier's Pip! ads or LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE, Valentine ordon 88, Cliadvon $1.02 | the property of “Swede John,” and he “"'“j',".""’l’l"' de ‘I'.“"'I'"““"I xalict Muullion i Al T o e Jo & T. COUSINGS, Theso rates average abont the same as | was driving along Jones strcet, "“’ AR N k“ - l"l' ubly | ter than cither Artfiur, Garfleld or Hayes. | arand beautiful. Also te NES? OFRICERS: the “distance rates” published by the [ Tenth, when lent oceurred shipthem to Miwnukeo, where the do- | [T was not 50 well kniown to the country | theum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and BV YORE. Puxton, Vi B T cuused formerly lived. at largo as his more immediato prodoccs. | O Ot Ui, : : 3. :;.....\.-‘. v the system complaived of a diserimina- | o by the eollision. e sors, which, Ldare say, socounts foritin | ";'““) druggists, or malled on receipt of Joa 1WI Canhio K tion of wbout ten eents per 100 b was | My, and Mrs. G, W, Lanmger returnod A Serious Accident, purt, Of the cabinet, Garland’s piotures | PR 000 e 00 e & are the most in demand. He s personal- | plsttlodby fEuhn . At e Do g wnde in favor of Fre other towns, the plan being to rate to a favored fow annoyance to ship s of freight in Nebrasha yestonday, from w five months’ tour of Adolph - Merrit, son of the Farnam | i i country on | atreet vestauranteur, while playing on the lb\ n n; (; INVI‘II:H' ;n n ‘l lu;u'ln T mem S 3 st 0 whors the | street Wednesday evening about 6o'clock, | B4rs of the eabing about cve \o Fronoh ministor of publio Instrue : SOVE € 2 " st b ' Do you experience much ditlienlty in | tion is doing o 0 + 18 CONDUOTED nv everal w 5 knookedidown'by. one of Stonhen: perien y tion i 4](' ngall he ean to put a prominm s. Sieungely en wring sittings from public men " | on Jargo familics. An old law of the eon Roya,l Havana Lotter W arwing Ir 1L there ave two | iy ull their journey they met no Oy son'a 5 which was being -11‘]\_ n west Not as a rule. Such men as Blnunds | vention has already been revive 0y (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) stat ons called “Concord™ in the state, | friends although they encountered on the south side of the street. The little nd Sherman are hard to get at, but this ninth chikl of a family is ¢ yem| Drawn at ||‘, i 14 Days. \ mmission have written to | wore royally entertiimed by numerons | fellow was knocked down, struck by tho | arises not so much froma reluctance to | | L od that in 1 of the Burlington & Mis- | Europeitns whose acquaintances they had | step and dragged for a short distanco | St as from the fact that they are busy | higgh schuols ie Fraetions e souri, vequesting him to tind some other | e on previons voyages. Tt was “their | when his eries iducad the driver to rein | men and find it ditiieult to spare the | e foes should 1. Goducsl! when Bovoral helibloet w no manipulation, not eontrolled by namo for Concord™ on s rond. | pleasure to return on tho splondid steam- [ in his horse. Ho was picked up by his [ tim X ‘ | brothiors attend At AL13 tho (8 rost Uaing in That stuton is in Cuss county. ‘The other | er Eteuw of the Canard line upon which | father, carried into the house and moedical Do you find much vanity among this e A1 gxistan e P & “Concord | they hadd meude their outward pussage. | aidd summoned, Though braised and | €lass of men wus_at breakfast § "“”"';‘” B - $ Brona | y y M. un:h.x nn [ Sy 3\n~l|l|» happens thut goods™ for the sta nd Mrs. Lininger decliare th moclves | frightened there wore hones broken The, most of them are | ut Monte Cristo wolwdcaw Danged” One merchant i best of good health bar glad driver never dismonnted and drove like people, who got pl when an setor'’s wife orly attived, but At Cong Divon county, says the visk | sach home again after fong a5 if the occurrenes were un every lh.u ‘p..‘m sfy " the demands of their | too tinid to ask ssistance, called 18 _UNEAILING g of thix is 8o great thut he finds it sufer to day affair. iends. That is about the only interest | apon Dumus. tier understood the . A DAL have his goods il to Wakeficld, wod e - they show in the matter. Good looks | situation at one 1y poor child,’ said e T ! haul them from there, ten wiles, by Blal S mas Taken to the Poor Farm. have littlo to do with selling such picturas. | he, “the sun 1s very fi just now. How o, G, "E' INOIS | Wagon. Stephen B. Eikins anchored himself in | A colored woman, numed Francis Mor- | To tell the truth, the best” looking moen | can you walk w thout a sunshad, e LY i ”',,’";J'\ P TIHE CHARGE OF MItS. CHESTER o sy tas tho rotwnln of | vison, was taken to the poor farm yester- least ealled for. You n And [ic slipped a 500 franc note into the In the distvict comt yest ono of - tho easy sofus i tho refwnla o ) L. A but handscme men aro s young woman's hand, adding. *Go and CHRISAR0,ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Pound listencd 1o the s the Fifth Avenue hotel, writes o New | day morning, suffering from some un- it statesmen, with, of course, an ocea- | buy yourself o fan.” ' As sho mosed oil Dy rogn s i . 8 Hl"" osg, couisol York correspondent, and suid: I haye | knov “hr ase {Slw\'\‘ n!n'mdI\Im*rmlh;- | exoeption v . The | he” concluded, mereily: “1f you will 5 lx0)' '\"[}”}:S!:‘fi'(l‘llv:&ala:é Lnesy 1 Toton o 1s santral powition an close reltion t@ who 'is secking a divorce from just bee ) g " i ’. ww in front of a baznio on Eleventh s position, hi associn: | come and sec me on a rainy day | will MEDOLENCY, STPULLE, BCHOMLIS, i band on the ground of fallure (0 support. | 140 bo 0 Loving 2 ‘n‘,ulnlvw'l]“’ Mr. | Sebot, last. night, having fallon in a fit, | tion swith pace are what you' enough o purthusd an um Wervous and Blood Disoases. T evidently looked upon the case | P18 ¢ s i good hoalth wnd Spivits, | ey cage ia regardod as oritical. scll his piciuros. , for exam- | brolla,” ¢755~To Clergymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, a8 An et to got el of a man for whom | but tied down to \\_mL on lis book, he is e ple, is not a_handsome 1 but his pie- | = ———————ew——— rchants, kers, Ladics n\lw! all Whose Eamma's fanily his no use, and roserved | having the experionce of every author Judgments Against Loyal L. turcs are always in demand, notwith —— LaTy GplOTmONt calaceNorvOUs Lo bis docison until toduy, wdvising the | who obligates himself to write Three suits which bave been pending | standing the faet that almost everyone e ATRR AN R BA L s 2 | b f £ g the lim\:luul Kidneys, or who requiro & nerve | plainti’ in ”hl meantime 1o think the | amount of matter in %,v. n time 5 1in the distriet court a t Loyul L. | became familiae with his foatures diring tonle, appetizer or stanulenl, Samaridan x mattor over well, und if she coulin’t | publishers are crowding him constantly Smith w finished yestorday, and judg- | the campaign. Gon. Sheridun sells well Nervine 18 inyaluable - change her mind. Th ye , L oand he hasn't o single diy that he ean enll ent was given in the folls umonnts: | 00 He and Gon, Sherman are I)In only £ #" Thousands J==n Cliiur, who i well-tived Tnancinily, | from the'lemands of his | (it Witssiven in the fo WAL | army officers whose pictures we keep con ) THE M ombarkod in Irinn]g'“m :.......l'u with u { hh*ru'\ lubors, Ho is .‘,i,u-r.-.ll.,r.,m the ., $1.8847 Mml-m $310 gy Y% | stantly in stock. No Blaine and G Jders man named Doyle, and made o great | second volume h ulearly in the com J ' 'y L do not sell well at this time. “Lhey we aub that ever sus- | splurgo. In the heyday of his fame i | ing year ne to do this he has p| n public life so long that their pho- tatned asiukings) s avareicd him.Befng naturally indolent, | fréuently to wiite five tosix printed ar | g ,‘fi':':‘":"u‘" fi‘i‘,‘:“'f' onTl aphs became very B oiman. Han tem, $1.50at Dr HERVE and huving no business tact, Chester | tieles per'day. The neecssity of doing so MAGANUMAN MOUIEN A1 Al k's pieture was but little called for. I g5, For testime went under, und after sottling up afiairs | mueh every twenty-four hours is natural- | 48y evenings given by ¥ could never understand that. He was ufals s circulars] (30 UE“DR | went to rumbling about the'country in [ ly very irksome o him, although he is | J., will be flllwvmiul during the Chr very popular in a certain sense, but some send stamp. search of work” The plaint fF testilied | fond of his work, The tiest volume of | mas bolidays antil further notice. how {.h pictures had ‘no go.' A group 105 8 O gND N thut whonever Bie got @ ddollur he sont | his book his been & great suceoss, as the piotare of the supreme court ix sclling B A BICZEOSY NERVINE C0upANY, to her, bt “would wpot contine | seeond promises to he; but he tells me Personal Paragraphs, constantly and well. The lawyers who 8T. JOSEPFH, MO, hin exortions to uny steady employment, | that i he were to wr'te fifty books in the | M. €. Keith, of North Platte, is in the | come here wantit, and dealers wll over Y ' SVBLE Hy o 3 Litl, ol ' C " " 1 Immg’ nlv\n\n'on the l|rumn after the | future that he v;nuhlunlnur agwin bind | oy the country send for it. Phatographs of Porreapardeace frocly snsered by Phyetetsns | nis fiutuus of a soft Job with big pay. | himself by ‘two dates. n o this mutter . D, < Vi ia i rs. Logan and Mrs. Carlisle are also in ¥or tesumon fa's an ou 'nrs seud staip. \ E‘mmn- mothor coniuded to the” court | Mr. Blaine is no_oxcoption to the rule. | oanford, Purken of Niobrara, isin the 1 oo e A CamEtar tin the : e s or ok st Choster, whom sho suid | Any writer who agreos to produce s cor- | “18 S100NE LW hor. | Prctures of any other Ludies. The Chinese FOR SALE RY { wais " redd nice man, but ho wouldn't | tain number of pagesin a givon tine 183 I‘Ili\nt:la a nonl' teacher, | i ister also Zoes guite freely. Lee, Joff ——— y O O0DM P 3 work on a furm." From the tone iu | will learn to is sorrow beforolus task is | APe04) Waoduesday visitng the Omabii | P2 Snd Tk "0 fion are. somtines RFECT RALE . b | whiich this information was impnited, it | fnishod tit ho is n fool. 1 apeak fron | Achools. & catlod for~Davia the teast of the- three. | MOST PERFECT RIALE R @NIL Y, Ak wis evident thut Mes. Nelson® thought Book publishors wro Tard | He W, Rogers, of Chicago, president of | Raul Cloud's p etur spld well ut oue time Propared with special 1agard 0 hoal Typdol, “"‘..i'i; it v ¥ Ehat failing woulid knock the ambition of whether they deal with Mr. | the Omuaby Elcvator company, is at the | and so did pictures of Spotted Tu i wad No Ammanis, Lin J EAE A A & 5T. JOHN, Chestor into smithereens — Judge Pound or the humblost wrier they can | Paxton. 2 Sitting Bull, But there is no stab/lity in PRICE BAKING PO% TRieta Gl Mn, G0 TR S Fess AR | Suid ho onee granted a divorce ut Platts- nto theirlair A Tucker and wife left yesterday | such buows. The uewspaper euts usially | oueae0. QIrz o0,

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