Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1885, Page 7

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En STAR /] TFADE Varo/ MARK Absolutely Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE, THE CHARLES A VOGEL 5o - > DR SWIFT s SPE(‘IFIC I8 naiurc's own re eathorod (1o cut represenis the The demnd b 100,004 1 s Without the u SPECIFIC "wmummum. o, Atlinta, Gu Jam i st d by theStateof L11i- rimenting. in cach case, Const nlw absulutely Bemless, and wiil e nd speedy werly o idhool rished ) und fretiul, £ child s pr uiot nights li. T Iy the propor & Food will supply the de- tio betier ihun mny athers incoed, thou- Brnds have Leen reared on Ridec's Food alone. 18 CONDUCTED 1 Royal Havana Lottery | (AGOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, January 2-16-30, 188! (A GOVERNAENT INSTUTUTION) Tiokets in Fifths; Whe ; Fractions pro i Bubject to no 1 wnipuln mtrolled by ost Lhing i N groet, Kntisas City, Mo., or 1508 Fariim str Omalia. wAmscxw WHITTIER |.|7 St. Chinrles St., S§t. Loaiy, Mo, Hental and Phyalcal Woakness : Werc d other Affecs tions of Throat, Skin or Uu.m mumn-m,rnlng, old Sores and Ulcers, ar: PENNYROVAL PILLS "CHICHESTER S ENG sn " ginal llnd HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a semct aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh- ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you can't tell, BALTIMORE, MD., | |CHIEE OF \n\m RAPHERS ‘{,\ | un J of the I sporter. MeBthone, € Reporters House of the atives, John B H I take his 1 hintus whic own. His notes wer they were easily read by anyone \\‘m\llv derstood When B and Foote had their little unplessantnoss on the floor of the senate, in the ¢ which Foote drew his pistol, s tion followed to d blame will find in the report of the committ (h.‘v Col. Benton declared his I ance upon the rucy t Master MeElhone With his expericnee in the senate, Me Elhone next essayed reporting in th Tudeed, he was the first man te rtake what was then considered the hereulean task of teporting the proe ings of the house verbatum. This was in 1550 He b 1 been member of the house corps of reporters, which now consists of s x membhe who take what are called turns of about fifteen minutes and then retire, and, with the 1 of amanuenses, transeribe their iaving over an hour for Huw-hm th again called into the for another tul In this way the Daters ave ready for the public printer alniost as soon as the adjourns un a member yme portion for i It 1s well known that to report th ning debates in the hou th it reportorial work. Th to five and C drives members travagantly fast, and frequently not ont an o i in the <o plam and leg horthand nton Yo since ther lious reserves s run most limit of min diti tine utc into what for years past the running debates Touse as published in the Cor Record, have deservedly w wdl fini<h law with St of Philadel bar. 11 has prac s the supreme court of the United Sta 1o s also an ¢ the first won rton of the ol 1 many of the “Oc¢¢ the time when 1 Col. Forney frank avowed Mr. MeEflone's ussistaned establishing the Pross, Gen, Cass offered Mr. MeEihGue a_position as minister res itent undor Mr admon declined, — He bas al Lmany editoriai sitaations Isthone for the last s¢ s e opposit corre ional at were 1chanan's s over thirty <ion of thi voomed with 1 the Will srous bache 1 duties Thirty-sixth ¢ at o my quarters ]\ el He was then av 3s attentive to his offie full of fun and frolic, wm athlete at the 1 vd he marr. A man, Idren. He on_ Vermont of his own g family of ¢ lives In generons style nd owns a library 1eolleetion not inferior at the ca) ity wndall, G und ital. >roctor other friends Kuott, members of ¢ 1eannot refraim from giving an inci- dent in lus bachelor life. which ocen yvhoe we were roomi u been tion to deliver Thoy 1 s finti-Lec from Ilinois vited me to dine with him on Sunday listen in advance to what he proposed (o sty about T, and aid him if 1 could After dinner, and after his eulogy, three four I felt like getting back to my -|unh s and as it was a nigzht Mr. Clark accompanied me for the W When we reachied the avenue in front of Willard’s I discovered that tl; windows of my parior were open, the jots were all burning to their full extént, and there came from the rooms a sound velr ht. W oVt ntle h ld-headed A “Come in," sounded from MeElhone we entered to confront a number of his guests seated at o table on which wer wut a dozen demijohns quors of v Kinds, Is and ¢ was h rthday then singing the Oll Dr. R. Shel «d the head of the table, nd repre tives of almost every ni tionality were present, for whom Mel hone was busy compounding the drinks, When he catght Clark’s expression of eprise at the noisy scene he exclaimed, entlemen, to Elsinore, ! Clark was let off with s of sherry but I had to indu punch, W tional walkee tap on the d his cane. containing rious sandwiches It just Nt Danish war Mackenzie ¢ all the na- g the Wacht am nd the Star Span this I had an oppor y of listening to another rehearsal of Clarks culogy on Harris Another incident to which I wish t fer was a speech delivered in congre the 1lon. Geo of the ward, He had | lad beaten Gen gress on the Lecompion i over the organization of the e which Ponningzton 1 as elork by Brige’s vote and my own, the speceh to wiich Tallude mide by s to define his position and s ) 1e s by Ninth rd for con speaker and Col. For- pounds Rhy sonthern u b dueat lon Lackin, prejur anda for Li on, in the 1, and way of 15 he en ory, tho y extended his'time w for an hour anid pived very frecly all and wipea lis brow very often, b v he manag amid the applause of the ho Guther iseript, he wa to the reporters’ desk and handed it to McElhone, n\ln;:. 4 lnmu. with your notes and m) ! ght t be able to fix up ¢ picture, and make it as good as p JThe next morming on taking up the sional R cord, I was surprised to speech oceupying only three columns. 1t literally réported it would have wade six. On reading it I found 1t one of the mml n\m,( wnd able it 1 mention this 10 show bow useful an nble reporter may muke himselt. Afior the appointment of n Gen. Simon Caimeron us sec in Mr. Lincoln’s cabinet, i d to conelude old friend our fri the iny were ) spints who vnt were Gen. Cameron, S the Corps | | Maine had | tions of to that | His | beautiful | During | | resulted In the election of | | ene where the | and nus | of heauty THE OMAHA DAILY BEE hn J. McF lLour lun t down wit 1" N A b him ap m took b was the tim s of his brot il who die s name, and the made M tt that it would r e whom by 1 from wounds r my n'l friend, Fe 1 floor of the nan of the w Wiis ury the findin wis by stions of or i able parlinmentaris nd was ably ked by Fry of Yood, usually cool and self-pos 1, became a Gitle durried. Randail placed in the chair to presid the whole, Coverts of Queens. also an ex cellent parliamentarian, The question of order which was raiscd appearcd to be anovel and perplexing one. In his ex srnando sent vage down the hone, Mac camne to him Woo aske “What do you think of this point of order?” “Not well taken,” said Mae. “Turn to such aru'e and you hav it them,” Wood d.d so, the pomt of order was de cided in his favor, and he suceceded in having his bill ordered to a third reading time Wood remar thi was the best parliamentarian L for varicd iutormation had not his superior in e of of inter him while he Kinds of que New York the floor, undonbted Althongh a de equally trust wl by the opposition. Indeed, T may say of him that none know him but to love Lim, nor name him but to praise JOE JEFFERSON MIGRATING. His New Home went Soathern Resid Saddle River, N. J., spondent i U in Jersey cheer Lol ity fret ful count it wi nance i old nei Joo Jeilerson oncluded to e with lus immedi lay year Tinal hom ly lis ¢ sidence” here will at rhaps no man § sedd, and part it the yonth of derson is “truit and and lien hislittie friends wure with i, B New Jersey hills fish in o old Jou's neigh blaze of social f between ides ridin wer home life that of a Sat play, he would take | within reach, so s to spead the ) his family in their mount ut to be vaea stone lod « 1y furnished, with sarrot it an air of solid, comfor tori bound in tropieal froits flowers, and there are ponds on that teem with trout and is indeed an ideal home, nospit " always h It The latch ind tudio is Mr. s spends ma ) nd palette. ) of ¢ excellent, His elde ther in this e hours b sty Iu,m 3 . but nown that the latter wonld renc Ithough Mrs. Jefferson nted him with a son equal number ot female s in the | hold of Charle ‘The only male grandchild of Mrs. Farjeon, the wife of t Until recently the entire Jofl ily wore residents of Hohokus, N. J., the randehildren, with their parents how: cottage of their own, te and 1 cannot be found, and the ¢ PN T T, ey randpa v or afternoon as of their reg dit't wally intene Jeffer<on to take his sons and their fam ities with Lim upon his them in wd eisnre in the crn hom fr nis) it is be his pref recently There ‘; olive pla B.. ol r is the the noy on fam A more «l on the 3, “Hl wife of { (Loretta Vultoe) at Oranizo Island mong the sons an aversion for ind its surrounding: Hu- er's in the county Joe'Jeflerson is in his isla Atify the Leres are complet roses and the Jak with numerot trees. These tre with green foling are of the Mandar ctios grafted on the sonr Iture is extensively indul, season the harvest being some one hundre trees on the island, Lake premises, affords and all the of wild indulged ht the northern home, the v hospitality is extendea, mmon_th I seore visitors to be enjoying entertainment Orang and at and the same is us astay of two days, for they are ten miles aph and railroad station e room of the house is & marvel and attracts visitors for miles around ble that My ferson will retire ntly zo after thi and fruits of his is creat Tover of nature bome everything to The ten “thousand walled i by choieo unds ¢ and zed'in was co Simoneite finest of and shooting 3 N0 U enjoy the - When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was & Child, she cried for Castoris, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoris, Wheu sl Liad Clildses, slio gave thew Castoria, Sam Miller, who lives on avenue, near Second street, on complaint of his wife abuses her. She is in o dd wwan who would | a8 she claims her husband has, some of the neighbors say they Thirteenth been who Juhul tify, should got a full Denetit cuse has been put off until Satsrday. | Scotland down such as myself. me th d my omoti P ed ¢ SOh, young man, likely to trouble.you much this time fuc | our 1 to for aw Well, it rsely mere r the country jail 1y day to wihom Inspeetor Muggridy foll g alibi had ually nterrupted him with tion, brought up ngains Sett i know." I told him seriously in private Was no more s wh fed by Mr, | the town some one who kney il Iy that any on aply onl ground With whic me We were informed that the an ordinary, tin% moss lilied with and therefore’the Of would be I.u\«l ke put Tittl might even o nt h oof ) ing l"ARll)A\ I)h( (DA} HOW I GOT PROMOTE! had | THO saq 1y anot doubtfal Ioh n in ving had wn T I was moet A inspectc little man, prudence of the in sending looking mortal some m there for neet pears ‘sutehe tation by the lo itable the w, npous, ¢ who fonbtful as Yard a an ordinary | keep ¢ not ap) would would gentry he remarked at last; “'so it'¢ you, isity 1 don't think wé are The hom! we have caught the culprit . tobe a long be char trians v their ec front I ing tic or | 1y bowed the and expressed a wish prisoner; and we both set off perhaps amile or so certainly scemed as plain me that the happy wreteh on fiad laid his p conld easily have proved an not that worthy officer contin | other. packs ot keepall that for your exami style Wy good fellow; or itll all you, my wan, be you | Andors oon as Teould, | early 4 e min he had arvested | ehrome Ity than 1 was; but ho | every smtied Tneredulonsly, and asked | wonian coulid be the culprit, as this was y reully abandoned character of and it w y the work of that revolve ping b e 't very like could beat me on my own where 1 know every body, you i it he n'tdo it who dids unar orab B The h 1 1 Hed me o the seene o of arovnd-floor window been gamed o the e with the worthy “lo- the work of a “new w faet that hi Wi could tr but rather I the grround N have ind p nwed 1o hesitation \Cquaintanee w whoeve will ha solid within of Vis.tit probably lived ere in the neighhorhood the thict had entered by a window in the rear, and sl box of luables from he who friend's house. showed an_intimate of thepremises on the pait of ud strengthened our former derstoo quen 0wn Co g box—h ul bee icles of jowd that there covery of the temy 7 the ens property did n rse have 1o opinion of important the | | I should return to_town, alarly del t Mr Ih( 1 iccount of the robbery hin But there was n. the lost box, emity, rid, Shi t alone with th the I'he next ardly walk \\Hh (UIA‘](, inch or =0 too she 0 g ppin possi adue It w [lh wd be e | v over the | you s the I o« slowly to mect them, namely, wel the foot print 1l smaller th aithough il sizes oo yet he can in” shoes an e o eading the ehail’ 1 woul i ret when, compelled to give it up, I'wias “not par hited next morn to see up the road to by the editor of anner, who rite up the N N low 1 4 v 5 vie | Cong \<-nl escape; o of . quiastion by somethi os by the roadsic » no douot of of course I.\ | Withot | Lwalked as calmly | on to the inspector, and wis | to Mr. Sh ¥ | nply wone ome.” | even iinted " that he olumteercd 1 informatic the premises w howeyer, ble when Wi lous that and wess, | g e case, e of hall w few mo after nner noon the robhery had oveurred lust two days the dusk ther 4r‘HHIHlln\lr“\llllh ( nd read, | pla md | expliin to M mi shudeless road, ing e nt tl i n; by m I'hat grounds at dusk. ently engaged in any or | dre the from the | the evening ¢ )y mind to n F o sound on from the Ay box w b wly, beye nts rht nd ny ne itly regret n s Leautiously d ist m box lay hid abandon from down thy low us possible once mor hos wh Wol dener that day, down the so0n 45 he Lox had been thrown, R tern to aid hum in bis s n ax th om 1 rk, W ount, him 1o wait would be happy to explain s T'en " by S pent from t Tturned to the end of the H ory chuc ‘h e not f the bos of which had ne rl been bly the | : i cortad Mu, with o m lo had nounce s wounld ux felt bottor leen almost. ortunately, on.” {did not choose to idige, swhen,an hour worthy but exeitabl very hot and very red, o to_complain of m, v conf kno for int ie wle you afew day al end evemng, as us fter wtehing omething clse the spot, a few hun grounds, where lay cspeciully dep i the most h appar whuther lay in w Swent near rds from Hn- 0 which I 1o hoak Ahe 1 managdil to let the Sh wdos ironnd me before 1w md the svot where I had made up | W w h and await develop: X PT 1 Newly f ! Nif Wer mySr bl U8 100 £l they neve p laid and baite hey should Still—w There w wits 1. n the 1o, villag eral « hay me one to | r they came, liug ] \\1.|Hul\ml fre And ngsgthey were o B! wWhat! They've in the hearty gutfaw of the of the Jivee, I recog )bins, an honest fellow, tance 1 had made this sell, I had almost given np. ot muking up my mind 1o th r, when o faint sonnd road-amude me hi¢ In s time short, ily rece who fiud b wan o man of all o helping 1 Wis erecping st voad, close 1o the bushes veiched the spot where the Lt 1 lan L Al h." 1 telt sure; ; out posed Mr ‘Ol Migkibins when 1 brough iy the capture w yos," observed the worthy who was in the oflice runwlnl inthe prisouner thut nght, 1 why ' Busde there is any hig legend Try one e by Miss ( don’t be seared The Pr D YA Ly effailure, Northwestern Hotel. Dummy Depot Blockbreed Used by Y. 8. Government, Mounted on Roll Humphreys' ded. €a., 109 Fulion 5t ||H‘ R 25, 1885, as a Common Carrier. wid hand and ty of room dentals that W, fronting so with flap, Whether lock or secur w the predatory wear, but presumably b ous defect otherwy seem to invite lig an 1 o the itwill enterpt fast sclling artici fore some of the will send ont with these bustl nts in the an Odd “The Justle and Hand B and you will never ull divections nccompa Unlity, comfort Worn by all the eveland on, and Going avoid » entitl purchs reach v nd ap ke elit ofl' like hot eake the rush. A 1 h 1t On,’ n you nd under h She s not ot bly, but wants he W or somcthing = r, prob: ogre show »a knowledge | iy be m or 1 ny seautiful | bty Tndors Mus. Langtry, hundecds” of prominent "o No Stalrs to Chmb Elegant Pass fustening to pickpocket e there is, ht-fingered I the bustle combination should proyve o sing mer Fellow's apron, buar. New Satehcl-Bus Combined W Call n to polonai n shop dunces of Europ. nsable fo \ the edn sle of bringing t n [ 1 ther temple ntry TRICTLY 0 g "”a < S5 ) S, \ CuR; N(o“ ssiveness of dapanese La- los wlhi m PURE. IT CORTAINS \(v‘rl‘ll MINANY FORM CERLS for Croup THREE SIZE BOTTLES, ENT BOTTLES ar snodution o ull priced h, Cold and Gr THORE DESIUNG iho A BEMEDY ¥C o ANY IS"‘S 5 " t an i Mention this ftted and furnished $1,50 per o desi re 0 AS""‘ lfi?fi@m&%fi PRIGE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND §1 PER BOTTLE ut 1 p for the a | #00 | upRemety CONSUZII DTION‘ LUN( > TH YbLLF Onp Broudway | SAMUEL 7' \lt.‘ "Prop. ERSHAW. Manazer, Cure D DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, aso for over 20 yoars by T Horso B, It., & £ STABLE CHART “C# & Hon.,cs, Cattle, shcen s, oks hailed Free, N, HUMPHREY S HOMEQPATHIC "PEGIFIG No, et v Vltal We 28 TEE CHEAFESFILACE I OMAITA TO BU] FURN!TUR S AT DEWEY &. STONE'S One of the Best and Lavgest Stoe%s in the U.S. {o Select from. or Elevator eng M BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRO. BURKE, Manag UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. FFERENCES: —\ srchants and Farmers' Rank, David City, ¢ Kearney National TankKoae i MoDonald's Bank, North Piatte, Nob, Omand tached, for two-thirds valuo of stock. ESTABLISHED 1853 A J SIMPSOIT, TheLeading CarriageFactory mates Furnished on application. 1409 and 1441 Dodds S“'wl.‘ I have commence OifAHA, NEERASKA decided offer my entire stock of Jew-= elry, Watcles, etc., at Auction. The sale will SATURDAY, DEC. sth, | And continue until all is sold. Open from 2 and from 7 to 9 p m. call early and get the bes 8 J’JAFJ'MQ i anothr DIRKCT TINE, i 1 "YOR BALE BY TNB GENERAL AGEN'T 1512 DOUGLAS STREF Ouaia Nesn, ASKA DREXEL & MAUL, UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. od WV Jwium F At the ula te L ‘whous Bo. bia to & t bargains. HUBERMAN. cor. Douglas 'md 13 th. A SPECIFIC FOR Fpileps asmsy Convule alling St.Vitus Alcolol- fum Tate iVER YAILJ £ sions, j@fi zwzfia ]qmu E[ o Wealmess, T \\m\, Blood ‘um.v, sness, Costioeness, Nervots Prostration, j; dney Troub r Whoenres fort blo remedy i at 1 find 1110 b untiin of vi eors whenhiy (Lo nilictad 1YC, §1.50 per Lottlc At FOCCLLRA N T phrte £ i 1. from the s trom the Union Pueiflo 1 1‘,, m. x\ 35 -1 11552 p K CON and e pot at Council 1t Arrival s from the ARBIVE, CmeGo & N M 7:00p, 4550 1, :ld A w0 P 915 A, T PAUL, 7100 p. 9:15 As Bi20 1 0:10 A BCEES G255 A a A 5200 P M bih AL M Arrive v NEHI 108 i Arrive o A o Vo dnily s 1B iy except Sundayy C.dully except baturday; D, diuly exoept Mone duy, Nrfnases, outTivaToR aNp 1umu . W, 8. B11TH, Fub., Omaha, Nebs

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