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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY. JANUARY 5, 1836, b} ‘m ’R. CI,E"EI,‘\'D \VD Pl(l\ Struggling to Heach a Fire, AUTOMATIC‘REC(SRD:NG_ { crnis had usponned up in a little bay ! THE BABVVHAS COME. one of the late W. H : % .:l‘ w~‘ ~”n ‘ ON HIS FACE WAS A STONE. An alarm of fire was sonnded last ove . . on the Chineso const, Semmes. rigged 1 aors, wnd & 100 it v How the New Haven Clock Company | o' o Ao e kot IR " An Inventive Genins Makes an Alem Clock That Awoke ning abont 090 o'clock from box 26, cor - " . Seev « the Time it ys for, Pk il Tho President Loses His Temper and | ner of Twenty-third and € streets w Haven Palladiom: During ! ”\”.:H A i L|l|m| (the St ) in Kt Talks Verg Freely. The department tarned out quickls, but | past two weeks therc Teeh & decided . she stolo ont 10 the Axtl Weat. | frocers <ol b ! . y I ‘ I t it the dark hiave a tooth he it is claimed New York dournal: Samuel Wardwell made very slow | on account of | iImprovement in the promptness with | g ut as a full-vigged ship. That | 0T0 Union telegraph receivers yesterday: | wie one o \ 1 re' | of Flathush, died from a fractured skull Declaring that the Press is Given to | the deep snow., The fire proved to he at | Which the employes in the wood workis e beauty of the Alabanii. You | -Did you know that fow people ontside | coived ; s body was | yostorday in the connty hospital, a8 Lying Which Brings the San's | the residence of Will J. Stephensor A ‘”"""'\"‘ the clock < ‘l“ AT _\*l t \ never tell what <he was, S the ‘dmvuh d the telegraph receivers | stolen offe N the tecth for | Yas twenty-fiv s of and Tived Citet, Mv, Duns, to Twonty.Afih afd Davonpors strests, Lhettiworie e meen ng and aftee din- | ¢ o was A brig and atothers w | realin \“\v{\}n‘ iy ml..‘..l wre born in the | 10, 1 miade arra : buy tha [ alonein s little shanty on Molbourne - ¢ 1 outsider mig e puzzled to \ | world? Wy, there isn't a day wday | tooth, = o lence | street near ) tentiar ween- the Jront was aqiickly extmguiched with w | comprehend the reason for this, 1f he Somimos must tmve Had o valuible | inclided, that T don't. hwndls from Ak | v ‘h,“','.", v SO, bR o L b ’ | buckets of ‘water e fitst comy should a<k one of the officers of the com- | collection of spwoilss | teen to iwenty-five ‘baby t Ams,’ a8 | T never heard of the matier fa DT VI tOw AT, o WASHINGTON, D 50— Prosident | reach the scene was N ) ¢ | pany for the reason, he might merely be you, Hehad more chronomet. | e @all ‘em, Bytiese 1 mean telegraphic | hny tooth from Edwin Bo e | "Wardell, who was & heavy slooper Cleveland to-day received the following catest exertion was nec ry 1o foree 1, “time clock If he should be of an | ¢re than you put in the union’s bu << | ANnouncements the advent of little | 1 : Y S Ly sl £ % throngh t N Y g h . AR 1siness | ] from John MeCallough, a wax east of | fised up an arrangement by which a ten note, dated New York, from the editor on ough the 8 eame | inguisitive nature, and make further in- | office, and gold, silver, tools, furnitare | strangers. There's a good deal of human | Henry Irving's upper jaw, and a draw- | pound stone fell (o the floor with a erash of Puck hout twenty minute ]l after hav qmirics, he wonld undoubtedly ¢ Sn0Wn | and other stuftf. He was not a bad fellow nature in these mess: Of ¢con they ing of Mrs. Langtry's front tecth, which when the ¢ k H'u. fiv nd the “‘;‘_‘ Tk Iy S i cen *stalled” half wen times. | the combination of wood and metal | &'l but he did: not mind destroying | are usuaily sent to the httle one’s grand. | 1y the way, ave s pericet a¢ ever T’ [ wonld arons him from his Sombers, Al h ully look at | The hooks managed to centh | which is answerable for the decreased | property much parents, and they take on all shades of [ ¢ was made by her permission by a dent Tho arcangement con d of helf B nsinsed u;,‘.;“m clipping and give | .uul}l'-v\«‘h)-mv stroc o thero they | dilatoriness of employes. - exuberance from the wildly exalted | ist® friend of wine. who filled one of her | fastened by hinges to the wall and held e one line in- contradi i slander | stuck and were unab cd farther The machine, or mechanism, is located | Catarrh is a_constitutional cestasy of a first-horn to the cold, formal, | witd wl n New York vosi . % WO, ond ot U it contain I'he last company was aband | ona wal apoint which all the men | Hood's Sarsa Na is ¢ netitntio and freque | WISGOTI TEALH WHLIG S 15 in New York | in position by a wire. One end of this onnwa yoin vich all the i ood's <aparilla is o constitntional | and not infrequently disgusted announee: | three years wire wis afficod to the bell of the ’iK T | of Teporicrs, who fach cene ator | pass in ontering and Jeasing, and i< o | renedy. e enres eatareh. - Give it a | ment of the sisih, 1wl say, howcser, | S by dontist old me o fanny bl ot ‘.‘ 'm“.,’,'i}',',"f iere is a o cion that 'uek and | an hour of wallowing ¢ Snow in ) nless appeari o I 1 o feo that « 1 second or thir ( )| \J 7 e -9 by 4 ad e Puck’s provrit G dory. Drotuns | melghimmican of, Grlghton ool loge.. ‘T | s Wit by one ot T, Wit A o | o - i 1o DTN 1. At demim o8 Tt T i | o A Lo K S U Gleveland with T feasor dispiayed befote | fire” originated from a defective chimney | foot i depth. The contrivance is a A Fashionable Boving Clab, %0 TockiBaNly. . TTIiS. AIOWOT . [ROvoss 61 | vets Clovolntl Hhl e an taotl, | eaato e At L s T W, Mr. Sehujuan, Who warited . German | Duc: The damago was vory slight methodically regular clock, which by a l!.!-mm‘.w\.m( ,}\‘ new erganization | the malls " is considered enough | which 1& four more than is us [ o the wall and the stone upon the s Mr. Keppler wrote to the presi . — | peculiar attachment, opens and closes a | for the culture of athletic and gymnastic | for the emergeney. The coming “of | granted to a man. Six of them ave hol iis ontively o 1 mothod of telling dent, powiting out the services e had ron The Last Rites, smn in the middic of the front of | exercises has been formed by a number | the first, however, is as sure to bring out W and plngged with wine. 1 couldn't | u\“n ”m‘\\. j\m‘ Yo gol' ”1 I‘:'fl”)‘f‘l T e e IEL YO | T Pameral of Mrs, M. T. Barlow took | the box, [ 8 ek neat st hand are | of protainent cliib men in this cily, So | an excitia telogerin ns the sun slines, It | boin 1o Lol the pocimons T hinve ob: | hoon tsod b Wantol Tof oovoral Sore b ecortied lie would sk nothing more, The co yosterday from the residence at | manymumbered brass checks as the far there are sixty members. 10is ex- [ s great fun o wateh the senders of these | taned. Tere in my pocket is one of | and he v secodingly prond. of Jb g ST b AT At ] 3 Webstor street workmen in the department, and eac st ”'H Ak (Ir.ul’ulm!nl “‘»'4 e t baby dispatches as they prepare | wam Young's I picked upwhile west, [ is oven said that 1 N tatkod of gotting It axims, ani ended by saying that, according of these 200 workmen isknown by the i fow weeks e annual dues | them. A young fatl mes th 1 Lo \ N ; \ of v b 1S, A o DAy svioa o o Yore | bointe rosont. MTile. fanoral. aorvites | Mmbor —swhieli ntlotne. lis Individual have been pla e at §19." From the back Imvumllq.‘p and an exultant, beaming | one of John Brown's. 1 have neeklnees | frionds i to soo how it opetated ; T | being presen e funcral serviees | ghecks, On amiving in the morning the association has it js more than | face. He grabs o blank and dashos off | of teeth made by the Indians from their | On Christmas eve ber of young wepresidont sent the. following reply: | NOTC conductedd by e John Williamis, | el man takes hisown eheck from the | likely it will bewsuceoss. & wellknown | sowethinglike this = Groat newst Mary | inemies ki Attlo. Thnve & necks | mon' paid e Tnp-lgitor. o SendI My L ar St T hve Just reeeivedt sung | 0F L Baknabs. Tho remains were Jaid | rack, and stepping wp to the clock, In. | meiibr of the, tirst, branch of thecity | vory il Fine hoyt, Thenhe ears thilt | lce of monkey teotl from South Awwri: | visit. ‘It is said they humbered abotts Jetter Wit gl news | in the family vault at Pr t Hill | sert<'the cheek m theslot, If he arrives | council, hing Jeadur inone of the . Somehow he docsn twant e rude | ea. Thave been able to collect specimen | thirty. ey mdulged in a barrel of ala AR Ay e el ich | cemetery. The pall bearers were E. P, 037 o'clock, af which time promising clubs here, has been | telegrapher to know the name of the | toeth from nearly 1,000 animads. 1 shall | and twenty © quarts of clam-chowde tiete ever was a Hine Whetr hews: | Peck, W, F. MceMillan, C. K. Contant, kwork sutomatically closes the lent gentle but happy sufferer, and he trics it | write adeseriptive pamphlet on my col- | Then two of the lads pre d to give vis so general and <o mean as (e ¢ | B Yout, Dan Sargent, Tuiher Drake, W his eheck will ‘fallinto certain | | AUl aclvs, on Howaud strect, opposite | agin: Expected event fealized a Title | loction soe day, aud dien tum the eol- | rial of their skill s Dosers, Gand 3t hes and there never was try under t Juier illiam Wallac The | compartment inside the box ve <lot | the Academy of Music, quarters have | gitl; wife doing well.' But, pshaw? he | lection over to <ome dental colloge.’ | cecssary to romove the be where it flourished as in ihis The t floral crings were beantiful and nu- | remains elosed but a moment an in | been secured and aee now “heing hand- [ says, ‘that's eather 8 cold way to speak Speaking further the old tooth col- | :&I\'\I.w :‘mml u‘.T l‘n i pron '(]"\‘\Il” l«i:y::-l B ity v beore the ople' in W | o<, g e Dz Do Croses, | DO remaing <o il 3o ook, | somely - equipped it e Iatos ap | her o hee own father and nother. Wi | Jecton sl tat in Austeadia, o year aeo, | oo X phabilnly:s Duwspers while they are proots of the | one from Mrs. Hamilton and one from | Anyone who arrives between and | paratis for physical deyelopment. Mr. [ why, of course she's wife; but LdonotTike | he had found o man who had s peealiat | The amp-lighter aceordingly tumbled PATICE WOrT, fite insults (6 the A meriean Jove | e United States “National bank, an | 7:30 o'clock will thus have an opportunity | Jake Kilvain, of Boston, a heavy-weight | that, and he tears itup.” Then he starts | sorof teeth. Every one of them were [ allof his farniture into the celiar, — After for decency and fair play of which we boast, | {nchor lxium W. I MeMillan, a pillow | toinsert his cheek, but will fall into a 1'"”“ tand ‘.x; .-\~| w‘;ll ngly .‘\‘\ ! )Ium r, zain, and this time he says: “Confound | double, eventhe front teeth having the | the fun was oy vl the boys had gone 1 hasten to reply to your letter that the al from the Locke elub, astar and cut flow- | new compartment. At §:30 the | s won his ba Vith the best rrapher, he shan't know any th form of molars, So closely were they set | home ho enrted Ny ardol gation contained 1n tho ship you sond e, to | ers from Mrs. General Cowin, and ent i i all the cheeke inserted thete: | those who are striving to appronch the i it he writes: It has com sthe Uit tiog htl PR U T TR R the effect th wever asked a personal fa- | flowers from Mes, Frod, Day Mis fter will fall into sird compartment | only Sullivan, has been ¢ A as ath it pounds—fomule. Mether all vigl (.”;.(..1“",:‘..‘.“. oS {:.V«'J\‘.','\‘\‘ Wi ‘.“m;:»«‘*n l”ff”l ".‘{.'» | ‘lr "-Hl- 1 N\ :”t Joror e il ad utterly falsec Vou | Peok, Mrs. Julia’ Knight and neighhiors. | in the box, At each change o gong | letic divector Hoarrived i the eity yos | 1 Topks a it o minute i tl it | extraordinarily strong, and ho had ne- | th. sholf, fhen ho stept nppily intil st BRI AR T I e sounds. From loek to 11330 the slot | o e I the remark; ey womt know uired Ceonsiderable Tocal tame for Bis | o'clack on Christys momin when 1l ointuient to office, any ofticial act of ; Lt bl i . ub opening cthe B cans a Jersey call o eats of strength in Lifting heavy weights | shelf dropped and the stone fell upon his polntuient to office ML 4t OF | gome of the scholars n one of the pub- | An inspection of the ehecks in the sev- | toward eompletion ; Hambletonizn colt,’ By’ this® time the | with bis teeth e e u PSR when Lever had any eonversation with yon | lic schoots indulged in a ol Sellers! ernl compartments will readily show Tlie enterprise | N ‘""“". christened the young man has got into a sweat, and i It was \‘HHr- te i the day when one of il hont A vers TN I o |t e el I 0L Srs | Whether a man_ arvived before 103, be- | Cribhelub, after Tow Cribb, the reat apencil he dashes ofl: 1 s a CHRISTINA'S HARD TASK. the town policemen went to Wardell's Fupon meih Albany duiing my tom as | yeste 1 pens eie | fien 705 and 150, or between 330 and | London sporting man of the Tast contury vl. Mother doing nicely,’ and - i [ Hstivg et By Uia e S 11 L ever reecived alettér or me teacher. The said teacher isnearsighted | 87 g'clock. Those who arrive between | 1t is modeled after the orgamization in | looking at that five or six minutes, The Vine Qualities Spain's Quer va.m o tind |»u\l “I ”I]l" 1 m.l il not b e fron \..;l...ln iy .”.;.(».\ 1 h forgot- | and wears g es, and the pupils, taking | 705 and 730 docked a half howr's | Boston of that narae, whieh is pa ized | maybe with am ned oye, he s Itegent which May Abie Her to | |r;lly‘«.-'v.\x‘.lllllf.'»:‘;.:f"‘ly- ]" (”I-‘:‘Ill .‘rull i Wito Lo o advantage of that fact, placed a lighted | pay. and those arriving hetween 730 and | by leading eitizens,and - adso after the fivst name to it and hands it in. T L a3l || 1 wooLiorbIooNiILY tin stons YRS While L sorry that any friendiinessyon | candle in the stove, in_ which the fire hid | % 0'clock one hour's ‘pay. As but one | Manhattan Athleticelub, of New York, | are all about alike, these fiest voung | St Idom, if ever, in the history of na- | it 01 L e y have felt or extibited for e as been | o ut. e toeher cane in from the | hours grace is adlowed, any man’ whose | with whield Mr. Willin R “Pravers; | fathers. They're proud i dappy and | tions, says the Madrideorrespondent of | 5Pl onng man was averyoecontei efrain that if you ever become | Qutside cold, walked up tofthe | eheek Tias not been inserted will he | formerly of Baltimore, is so closely iden- | conseions, anil yet they will do almost | the Londou Times, has it tallen to the ot | ehavacter, but e had many” friends in a subject of newspaper lying, and attempt to [ fire, and with a 1t show of docked a lialf day’s pay mw’--‘l !I.Ix!ni xlnn«-”u “}'” follow, the | anything toconceal theiv identity. Some- | g o \woman to have to oceapy, it may | this town and was well like It s said slot again opens, | Cribb elub Tere will make afeature of | times the youug man_comes in showing | ji0st he said without x moments warn- | that he had a loaded gun connected with run down and expose all such lies, vou will | tion, proceeded to warm himself At 1130 o'clock the A ! h be a busy man, it you attempt nothing else. | warmthis grateful.” he remarked, and every man on leaving is vequired to | boxing. The Boston club and that in | signs that the great domestie event has |y Se dificutt and delieate, it not dan- | his alaemeclock in- simmer and turned v judgging by the | ont promptly when it exploded Hopini tat thie denial which 1 send i sufli- | the agh whieh followed led toan inves. | doposit another eheek, Tt o e by Mol A sl el wil b BE S bt AL 15 position —altho ciently explicit, Lam yours very sineerely, i ore 12 o'clo 3 i inte <pices in their rsspective rooms seve o take the penei ) OHAAY Gux d il explicit, Lt s sty stiverds” | tigation, tho resait of which w ; fore 12 'clock his elicck will drop into | auspices i their rspeelive rooms sever] Ao tae e ponedl and” el bim out, | EEEC S G0 DY T poopte | UThe fownfolk alwans Knew when To Joseph New York City and haughty acher for the b o compartment and thu ) 'y it in n pra i way I et the i the day v would appear to be e than | my was extinguishing the light \ ) ) ork ) ety iy | Blanclic Marine:” Pete McCoy, | dress and T simply write: ‘Mother well,” | L0 have Deen anticipated-now filled | usitadly gave s wild lingh s he il New Yourk, Dec. #0—The Sun, con : : T the afternoon the slot closes at 105, | Kilvain, Joe Lanngn and_other pugilistic | and then thé man’ pays his half dollar | SO hitve been, anticipated-mow S | aaeh honse, . The town el hury T, mentingupon Iv \‘I:!y;l s letter to the g Died of His Injy 5 1 nd 3'6’clock A talent have participated and nearly pulls me through the window by .[u;n 1ris! '”1 ‘|. went of Spain for -; will hury him editor of Puck, s The etter, from | WL Bennett, the engineer at Rosen- | an automatic rec 4 4 7 i 3 in his_fic desire 1o have me go and | &b, it Sons yot unborn, ® * Forbeality, foteoinforty for Improvemenl ] velind -t Mro - Josepl | orrs < planing mill, who was sealded by | goings and comines Young and middle-aged men suflering | give the baby a bath. There is great un | Nagia Ciistin, endowed with all the | oF the skin dse only Pozzini's powder, N e fallings into thee hot water woll on Sumdar, | ConStantly under the eye of e superin- | from neivous debility, premature old agd | i a teleraph ofice when the baby busi | qiafi AR Sanla make her bushand with great sovprise. Is it a |10 ool L > L lendent i the oflice, no man can Teave or | 1oss of memory and kindred symptoms [ ness has heen particularly good, ‘1 can | | RO i i 3 Sale at auetion of complete barber's fact that millions of American citizens | Decembor 27, died last evening from his [y ithout inserting. @ ol f should send 10 cents in stamps for | tell you 5 ol X ona. o ho Tosses o I s | SUUIL i hotseliohd " uruftuce, ol iy rending with respect journals | injurics. He had sufferod terribly ever | e the. amangenneis seonte g illustrated treatise suggesting sure m : LR o st L g 1 LR & Williams's, on 13th, between i nd Harney at 10, ny Wed e q which ot ly lie, but lic fro ere | since the reaction set in, the flesh falling Kot is 1 Y Ty rld's ens I WILLIA i } tained in his cherishe ot only i it lic from mer L set in, Villing | rickery, TUis an improvement upe of cure. World's Dispensary Medical R VARLERE L Dy the deaths of his first wite and of his | S GG RSt A ! , 1886, Must be Sold to owest bidder, commodore used to m cate his e 1 | Eaper s of Telegraph Operators | €O OTOH TS Witle tooen i | with Young Fathers, Chicago Herald: Said one of the L large number rela h i<p love of falschood? Is it true that s | from his limbs and the lower portio P NZemo! 3 i i ssocintic o, N ! L e s B e e i e M el QU B | Sl AL How He Made the Fortune of a Young | favorite sister, Knowing how the Jing extent than ever hefore, and that it is g impossible to remove him from the | o Sinfar clock will e introdueed mio The Son w . Physician. treasured the memory of Maria de lis £ useless for aceent people to try and stop | the Touse where he was taken after the | e ovement department Philadelphia News: The typical Ameri New York Times: A young physician | Mercedes, she suggested that this should Betting on Lite and Death. e accident. He leaves o family v : e can mother-inlaw s the ideal mother-in- | of his city who had been struggling atong | B the pime given 1o her own WSUL Philadeluhin Press: The nassion of I M. Cloveland states the facts cor- | 1511 Marey street PRESIDENT CILEVELAND. w.. She is allcetionate, kind tnd rea- | in rather an uneasy fashion was suddenly | SHltb moEnnes ulf Ly SR | akes pyceedence of overythin, rectly, not only is the newspaper press e sonably indulzent to her son-in-law elated one day. year or so ago by acall | Qe e A entirely | With Some wien opporiumity to in a terrible staic of degr but the | A STim Attendan atterson's Impressions of the Chier | she s devoted to bis children, helping to | from William H. Vanderbilt, The younge | S - s Kou el S| make o wages i ever perittedd (0 0 by poople themsolves are I J Thie wintor torm of the public schools SONTIVEAATOHA R WS roand train them in the w doctor hal been s elose student, and had | S0ef Irom ety potities b o e | ustrative of thisa gookstory is told trath and honor, for the newspa opened yesterday, but with a slim attend us We 1 ] intrigues, confining hersell to the duties | NGy Guk pambler, who was in the should go, and in #ickness hei won Jaurels atone of the city hospi ¢ flect the moral sentiment of the conmi- | ance on i | er and Man. e e P e ot ! of her hotsehold and the_ anxions care of | ; ik anee on aceco of the sno Tockaded ofte cid 1 ste ol s surgies Wk, iane the course o i o of getting d K occasiony « nitios in which thoy publish But < wecount of the snow-blockaded | S 1 24 ) AL AROM: A urse of | jyop ehildren, As things have turned out | (N8 07 BEHINE CELL S oucaston ;I'";\'v“l"'l'[ X aangel. Thereare a few deserving | eonversation at the Grand Centeal depot | 5 3 St President Cleveland probably wrote ina | (0 o b z \ I et T e e T T Y T T T T el s sty | U TGS B e the | \rticular as 1o Ins nssociates, motuent of vexation and we and | scholars wore prosent, amdatsome of the | g s friends are wont to allow and he | an angelic mother-in-law, and to fhe [ man's praises, and acting upona sudden selt-eflacomont of the quecn i the whe | wighe, heforo the Brooklyn bridgo said wore than he really meant. Of [ SCROOISDHS e PUBL but n i appear tins rather than loose on nequaintances. | eredit of most Americans he it said t impulse, ns was not unusual with him, | Mg not been earvied out <o cotmplebely | il he el in” with two professio course, newspapers mike mistakes as to ¥ “”““I”""‘“”' cent_and board of | Tiis ency ey they ave saying a very | the mother-in-Taw is gencrally the ipi- | he went diveetly from his oftice down to | | ud l"“\“‘!"““““'" ly \ But, on ”.‘"_‘":‘ "1 cracksmen in a saloon near the old fuets, but it is surprising how few such | (itention, Lercions sereed jol 10 con | severe thing whei they sneeringly it | ent of al affeetion only sctond to t the doctors offe. 1o lad boon samering | band, there is the advintage, for het | gifion ferny, and (he threc drnk eavi errors are in comparizon with the vast | Ser the duy i sehool day,'! s saving | hat he regards himsel asaman’ of des- | rendered to “one’s own mother. Every | for sowe time froma trouble that many | {1 dren and for the State, that the xegent | 1y, ~1rowarid midnight it was proposed to amonnt of information they give the absentecs a diserediCmark fornen- | iy, whothinks he has discoverad the | man, almost, looks upon his” mother | physicians “of high “repute had treateil | o compronised with no party, s 1o | Grice atrip to- Brooklvn, and. (o gam President Cleveland must have been | ttent . i philosophers's stone. Yet why should e worthy of e highest seat of heaye unatisficton W now, for the whim's ville, and has o privite inter | 0. ssily persnaded. gecompanied: tha in very unhappy mood the day he TR R Ty (2 His lifo ronds Jike n book out of | and blessed indeed as he ( theie : e put” himself dnder the young Bt i e hats Doen | Othel “two. “Arrived " in Brooklyn, wrote that letter.” The b OMaoe airy L [ wake nes in the | many such men) who ean, i cnt, | doeior’s cure. e win curod jsekts | tose of the nation shich s las boen | fiyiiso ws selyeted, and tho wambler. ra T T il ‘“ e ”\;'le-“' ; ”'IE A0 Bclubini ] il the other and, see- | feel that his mother-in-l: and ~ beeame an enthusiastie ad- [ pRien SOl (0 S8R s Hntionatiy | auested to wait outside while the burg ILES o cor DILESL ime T TLES | last eveni i elected ofticers for the eve L oam, imagine it s seat by her side } voeate of the yom doctor’s |y avafely expect the Ve | s entered. e did so, and - they re- AT Piles e Beoh disacsored by | ensuing y s follows sident, Guy | dream ol “Worthy and dutiful sons-in-law make f skill. Many of his friends were | SRR SUCY EREC YOS i a few momcents disgusted. D Wil i Indian remedy, ealled D | C- Barton; viee president, A Wake He has adeal of eraft of the wiser o loving and sweettempere sent to the sime office, andto-day a big (PRSI TR SR X[h0RS house was unocenpied and nothing > better sort, and needs only a little mo law”" This rule holds good in nine en practice, inchuling snts known in th BN GLEYTICS LU G had been found except w coil of soft le Determined not 1o go baek em Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single | leyiseeretary, Lee Funkhouser; treasurer, N NGRS 3 > 0se alitie | Nox hiasiouted tho worst elironle cases of xor | Alfred Millard, training to foot it with the shrowdest of | out of ten: certainly, Lot mitke most inshlonable: clrelas of New York, | dnd she lus shown theso qunlities, with | pijg Yeas standing, No one need suffer five = the politicians whom he affeets to desp pretty good one, Ttwould he well for | enviches the Incky physician whose pros u self-sacrifiee, during the last fort§ o, one of the biriars wrapped minutes after applyins this wonderful' sooth Potsonaiineg " 0 1 o NG A R R ke | tevery wat e fuan ot 8 nbonte toRlNe [ LECtSIEL heanavobilly: sloomy uniliilia | ANt Eaboiasm nistiis individially ol his waist and buttoned L ing med Fitions and. instrmments do v aphs. B T Lo g | ! until and collectively, give her the highest o1 : wed i k g rilliams? A party of young people met S i most obvious eharacteristies are him: the importantand happy | whim of the wed him from i G 180 overit. - When the party arrived at e than o, " Williame Tndian | A party of young people met Sun LI G self the imp U h im0 . ) praise and even oxpress surprise at the el ) ! Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, all: night at the residence of M. Hellman, traig xH!ln\ “. ness .nnI“~um-Iu ity, Imlxln } tion of son lil aw 1.{ write the m.\.l- Obs: mll\\» But !'lm isn’t the ]nnll\|]||| the prudence and tact which she has di erry \l{hl- II\--w they tounc intense itching, (particularly at nigh ¢ | Mary's avenue, in honor of the birtiilay vand hearing. He' seems 'to be | rule on the tablet of his memory, and | story. Afteric hecame known that he | 5 Ceq' ™ Sho has been neeused of o cor | fiIE Al three ran for it The Bl Wariiinded)s a0 Ve SRS Rl nelic BN ik, But (o closer ob- | redouble the and lighten the sor- [ had” treated Mr. Vanderbilt, friends | PEYCS, SAC A4S 5 Btk A ot aboard safely. R Ao s te i e Rl ohol, L fo. lio' onter " mspoats | Fows of 1ifo’ by ko conductius hinsel s | crowded nronnd! to! explutn how . ho | (ainicoliness of tiannor, but L hve the | m t th lead pipe cume. st cl parts for-nathing else. | o e e OO O ot Tt olotl it J man_ of confidence | to be at once and for all thme deserving | might — grow — rich Mr. Vander- | 4 T R e e jumped and fell into’ the water. Im DIBRASKE QUL s oy [ lilo Pixton . My, Porsonstia wzontion at | or eilisions; is timeommonly self-possessed | the love and confidence of - the mother of | Dii - was - geratenl - for = the *euye | (I (8 e st e i consternation 2\ e itnies cares 0 y e A CrSONS s a g AL p| ine o emits izl J ¢ O s hoso H H gu uflecter 0 A ] e I I gl il et s o5 Grn | of experienice” and marked abiliy, and ol e wyto of i bosont that had been alfected, and all D X | gy, “Not tho sligiiest breath of slandor, B R At an AR aanon Ao ciroatton | faplycs ot Ol thoposition mostered- e, © 0 S ; [ rchchmengenns broperly becaliod thecl whisperad e to sk thoniitondanlor S ST aeR R o Chaeaci s Lok Salt Kheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and b = His disposition is entirely kindly and | Knights of the table.” Fhex ar > | foratpoint” on the stock market, and Iy i the land, and with the queen Ol Obstinate Uloors, GOT INTO THE WRONG PLACE, i e man, " thowigh of alargo | 1 015 piomts and deleacies, fer | then through the " that scoop in « L e et m e exterior,” with none of t > digestive organs 1h good order fhen | SMart little fortune. 1t w rinly | e which, for morality, will ear com Wby Kuln & Co. and Schroeter & | The Mistake a Coloved £ e e B el el basian ndville ninenee o Angostura Bitters. | Lol ption, for Mv. Vanderbilt had not | yq vison witki that of any” other country. A UTlicloaale by O, F Goodiman: ! sitin. He fs at heart n gentloman, I PR ! S bn clhrd FIn RN ADEGHION Chliistina, by those apposed to her, or | 5. G = Philadelphia_Record, Dee. 23: County | like him host when T medt him faee to | & Sons e 200 Kily o ot thbsor shevdsiions. o wanyi| Ehiberinonibsed losinossoialiting) Wanted for Forgery. Conmissioder William Lawson stood idly | face. e postesses a faculty of curing | g ; <o | 18 7. Ruinelundor Dillon, his.porsondl.| Lupnurehys s reprodchod mot Sonly . cived by Marshal | pohind the desk m his ofl the city | doubts and allaying fears, No one can | Jromante BIAEY ol | friond “as well s a pationt, aud | ¥ith o coun BEEE e L vty Cummings ning from Adam Haf- | L)l yesterday waiting for applicants for | 40t i, however™ the srecment, Enite, asked his advice. “Send in your regular [ Wit U i R e R 41 [ 4 § A S pplicants for \ 3 4 g 5 g with, therctore, knowing but dittle of | ) ner, murshal of Dos Moines, usking for | Jiceses to eatl, £0 15 10 give him employ. | W1HOUE & feeling of helief i the recti® | A Pittsburg special ot Dec | Dill” was” M. Dillon's comisel. “Bow't | 850 LA NG W apon these | 4001 A the arrest of B. 8. Trombley, wanted for | ment, Suddenly the dovrwiy was dack. | Wde of bis intentions. -~ He may be in er- | suys; - William Rett, aged make it one cont bigeer than you would | S, H e e entively | : And he didn’t Oflicers wero at onco sent to | oned, nnd in stepped (wo colared gentle. | Lubind over-contident; but ho is consct: | 1 i3q 3, §2,000 bail, charged w toa poor man. - Vinderhilt's “wenerons, | RS REY (0 WG do not rost, but found that Crombley, | men gotien p exquisitely, with orange- | foets ot divimterested and i ying © |4 gty year-old Bradd | b vamie o 1F Doty | Know et aueets, Christin has entirely wife and ohild, had foft for Council | Colored scarfs and theii haic well cov- | i is o wondrous worker. 1o Tios the | named Bernbart.” Rett told o | thing else vouwll hurt yotrs P donkinb el anlip sl duloRimeba il Binty b 500 00160k sesterdny aftornoon: 1o h highly scon il Ina | oo man's love of work and trust in | story full of romance. My right name | doctor acted on this adviee, The bill e | jihe WU U IV BRC B8 ORI o) : second the oflice smelt like an apothe ¢ 1y right nam fluence, owing to” the accident of her Hafnoer immediately informed of | cary's shop 3 § apothe: | ok, He wants to earn his day’s wages, | is Wilhelm von Rett, i L the son of | Fendered was for £50. The cheek that | i Sag Been made the handle for Lrombley's departure and will probably | 1 want a license, sir,” snid one of the ULy ro some things which a presi- | Gouny von Rote, o brigadier-goneral of | Gie Hest mail brought was fov #1,000. Daggainst the monarehy and the suc arrest on the other side of the ashing swells, as he displayed a twenty- | b must do and ought 1o do which go M R L& s { 1iLy's Alfonso’s throne, represented b 5o book agent who | dollar Bl and began to- Loy with & waten | [50INSt his grain, bocauso they seem fo | the Prussian army, My father s worth o7, the regent, | haye not th ¢ host. has been workitig Omaha for some little | cliain large enough for a_ rowboat eable, | (v, Jivelous: belonging o play rather | at BO.ONL00, Stndl ja one (of tlis ABIGSET . OFTEETH. dion in afirming that a gaardian more | <= timo, making bl Deadquart rs the his s the place. and I your man, L) Be nidbiknonnipdonmeteeol ';';‘;""‘ A Ne Odontalist Tells of the lous ot oppusid i intaricrence SPE sor hotel » s 3 replied the commissioner, as he ope “ f ] arin. - He visite s country ios is C ic in the afl: of Spait ot be found i age and of durk comploxion. Lho exact | the license book, Yo look liko & nioo O [BOARD THE (ALABAMA. and fought jn _the rebellion with Gen DiStinthlns o Shore thim. 1ibs | L Bonmia ‘Cnrittin “Abomicly o | CIAL nature of his crime is not known here. | young fellow, and I guess you will do | 8 ' Wilson Tells of His Ex- | Brinker, but afterwards returned o our ¢ patch: A sior B W foreign influences will e allowed to - hings up brown.” # With Confederate home in Munich. ; tle man, with afur cup, w Juetrimmed | @it one who has dy shown, | Nervous Debilitated Men, Woad T will, boss, Tt/ll bo the talk of. B Rinia “Lentered the Prassion cavalry and | overcont and a rather h growth of | in thie most trying clrenmmstancos, greds Y(“lll"-‘w“-ll"}‘.']lg "jl,;”. !‘.{,,, ,g,. (,e,{., "fll!"" the town, " replied the darky, in high glee Biobklvn \Uiica Ot rarepatinods was advaneed to a hetenantey.” Five [ black beard, was one of the passengers | foree of eharacter; and itis not from the ot the use of Dr, Dye' Celebrated Voltale Something new for you, I suppose, years ago L got into a duclling serape | on the Fort Wayne train lust night ¢ | side of the queen regent that any such B oLy end it | said the commissioner, as he winked own persnages along Bropklya's | and was obliged o leave | y most noticeable thing about him was the | Ganger will Come B e et “"Stane | left eye and turncd ovér the leaves of the or front In Ohiirios Wilkon, Diteh | furlough andeame to Ameriea. : ments he wore, His searf- 3 s hood. aud all Kindred troublos. - Also for | book: | Eharloy.| Elals 8 rivor ‘sneoulator,” | MHett wont on o sy thulduring his I'pin wus o doubilteath, gold | gho as the complexion of o pes ) ; and considers his profession one that is | wanderings he struck Braddock Iounted and gold-fitted and 6f LSRG | porsoris Medieated Complexion 1t many other diseases. Complete restoration to “Oh, yes, 'um rst venture in de | & o 4 A H (RRICHIRE SINEDN o ulel reslaEaon D | uainoks. onn ¥ for some yoars | NEONELY estiy by outsiders,including | Miss Bernhart. He fell in love o f whiteness, Hang g5 pendiint to the | 4ilfit Sold by ull drugsists the police. He makes no seeret of his | wanted to marey her, but his Id wateh chain whic . — cumpod. Tllustrated pumphiet with full Infos: | now," replied the expectant licenso- | jyysjness and explains it thus: “If I buy | wrote him that it hé did'so ho would. TR T ".‘;'.}"':“flr“fi'h.'"fff“. - MOST PERFECT MADE mation, terms, ete., 1 tree by addressing | soeke 3] Estate Transfers. O e S anath Mo s & new place, or did some one | £00ds flommen on hoard ship and pay | inherit him. He said that had the girl . the threc pronged roots of which | Al KBNRIONS, " Aphoaii o Kabn at bblore t\ axkodiN them good, hard, American moncy for wnts consented he would have e e roots of | The following transfers were filed dan Pureat and Truit Fla _ The Dying Congressman. SO0 RDIR0, MRS, A ot | them, “whi xight hus a policeman to int iix wife g i . fhe hond of sy walking: | 2, with the county clerk, and reported | YAt kemon, Criuee Alond; o, e The Washington corr s}..}.,,,,h.,,l of tho | orsd'man terfer Wi as for twenty two think thaut P've been treated shame- | cine was formed from the tusk of some | for the Bekr by Ames' Real Estate PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Cleveland Leader writes: The dying con Do you want a new license or trans. | J10nths of the eivil war an board Ui Con- | fully,” said he: “howaver, 1 have writ- | animal and was intaid with the cotwined | yyoney CRICAGO. w1, Lovta gressman, Rankin, though ho knows he | fery” dueried the commissioner. “If the | feiertte privateer dlabama, i toa | tento the Germun Embassy and sent on | njtials, L. 1 “Rnma Swith and hysband toJolin 11, 1. oannot live more than & month or two at | saloon is u new ono I'llgive youn licenses | Lnioh reperter he told o few incidents of | my papers and.gxcept thein to- take an | To a reporter who entered into sonver- |y s "ee 251515, Douglas countyi | ESTABLISHED 1803 b Ly nont! §irQ a6 | AADOR TN B NSH QNS 2 2.5 Ve J0U 8 L Up 1 hislife with Capt. Semmes and how he | interest in the ¢ase, sation with him the litthe man said: “Yes 4 R - ¢ the turthest, keeps up his spirits i I 1 one youmust | . s A came to enter his service 1 find u gr wany people glncing | Aiia Swithand hosband to John H, % woll indeed, During the choico of the | have a transfer e 5 . i loas o' 1ife: bota R B TRE N A wias an able seuman on honrd the Bos her curic at ( v el art of 115, see 251515, Douglas col ¥ seats ho was ono of the unlueki Bloss yo' life, boss, T want a marriage | yon L) Tawnshop. sailing batween: the igrpsnavaly. si iy Wil SOl MRS SRR e Y BT el’, BPOWI] & Gfl. and got one near the back of the license," ‘eried out the astonished darkey f- ey ) Ber, Z%s o took 1t hio turned to his next | 1 don’t know nuftin’ about what yo'1s | 1o} f";":_"l‘. and ddvorpool, This was ln be ollector of toetly pind have some | | Morths donisan aud wifo .6, Coosel door neighbor and said, *Nota very good | talkin’ o R ML o af fute et ta TLbtd Tt went Assdciation’s add,” Omsahas GRAIN AND PROVISION vt it true, but it will not creste | “Ob, oh," langhed the commissioner, | ¢ ) seat, and Jinseed oil and but a few days out, It | CEEEGGESE N dentist Afive year Newto: wkadow (single) to Fredid s0 much attention back here when | ‘thisis the wrong place. We give out y ¢ [} ] it Qraped after my burial” | lquor saloon licenses hie fas my lockouk, ad 1 sighted o ship's e that time, asa pustimd merely, T} o i 7, 12 and 1 Baralow Place ot long ago the doctors told him he was | down to the Orphan’s Court offi {1 eoward” 1 informed collect teeth. This tooth in n e is el tndl Tt Not 1 £ o the Ory d the . safo as fimg as his fect did not begin to | they will fix you vight. You got i he s« to him that the bicuspid from the superior wy of Nels J. Chivistenson and w to William I-diy.’ Ye I Alabama, and g Jules Guitean, 1t was filled improverly } L. Mon north 52 feet of south 30 teet swell, but when that change took plac | the wrong shop. ¢ ) I ‘ he might know that his death was ap “Good-bye, boss, | the darkey, | tughed at for my pains. I was 1 in Chicago in 189, and in Alay, 181, | 1ot 1 block 1, Horbach's becd ud add, Omaha e oling bala Be. ROF Tuit o B8 | as he shot out of the off inu few minutes, but meanwhile the 25 VEA,'.‘.L._'A.USE' while | ~in New York, it puined him | W& sLao " t e p have been swelling considerable, 1 can — stranger b hove'to, “andpresently wo | The Greatest Medleal Trumph of the Ago! | 2 Ly Uit e lro intd my ofiioo | Rl 1), Murcer and wife to, Hecchos erC Ian S stand it well cnowizh s lowg s thy day: T e MR anecalke hia SYMPTOMS OF A nd wabted it pullad, L triod o, por | jin; o481 s y 4 light shines and T do not have to face AKEF hatship Is thatt ale Lim to let me kil the nerve and i Samuel £, Rocers and wite to dosephine il dfath, but i 1 awake in the night with Ihe Pawnshop i T RPI‘P LIVER. Tits | Stewarl, 1t blic 85 E, Roger's add, Onahi; orricps Where are you fromy fappetite, Bowels costive, Pain in Blank you,' said he, ‘I don’t want | w 0, [ £ 9o Clamber ¢ oru that stnsational swalling in my fect, tho SIMMONS Buston enes{ion In the your advice, but your turnkeys Phowias Bryant and wife to James H Chicago. Milwauko. thought of passing away makes me ner- All right: Il send & hoat over to t e 1 drew the tooth and | Pratt of se'y see 2-10-11, Douglas county; vous, and I “wish “the doctor had ) | . 0F e § ; Dot” told me’ Wisconsin men L]VER REGUL your boohue of shieht pocuiariny of on of | WA=8E0 L 1s Ttoms, part of | M C MILLER, Wealen Bushuess Solicilor speak very highly of Joo Rankin ut the captain did not propose to re 7 ] U8 | tho roots, ud furgot all whoit it until 11, blk 4, Reed’s First add, Ohualia; g 7, B, PEC He was a brave soldier during the war, RGN Ive any Loat from the Alaliame, for It & ane hotorious en Ly =31 and has been s very eficient public ser: 5 or all Diseaso | il we crowded on all sai bered it from the name. He had give Maty G. Wallace to Matilda 1 s, part | Lo s heig Y Pl St o 1s on. of tho aldost men i Kidneys, Stams toan | Then they fived a gun atus, which missed me his card when he told me s wv- | of 1T, Dt 4, Heed's ¥irst udd, Owmands g | Mo08L Business Solicitor, 1304 Daug Wisconsin in point of state legislutive \is purely vegotavle preparatios k, but made the captain think he ing it filled in Ch o [ e8! Sl et N las St., Omal iastner and usband to ilian , and he was, 1 think, eloven years Dow s coloriited 88 4 Fomily Mledioln I r nder INST| Tl . You sce th l ' g — Vi e 8 SRS, SiovER T riptustod ln ¢ 1 taken on board the Ala TUTT I'll-l-ln'eé-pelc?al'l‘y'ndnn a | wateh chain, Tt i from the inferior cifle of wig o, blk s, Parl Place, | gSTABLISHED USEDINALL ser Wi B J . Ho b g o) in the Wisconsin legy ¢ has gently on t to such cas VATR eshoca | Slanied e e i 1,000, e 21870, done considerable®™work as a railroud rects” the action of the liver , including our captain and his wife Sifp Ao thoretiie, o hobt proparatory ‘e rything of value was takon off the | Haeyoreeis PRER A "tk that he'ever had drawi B N St O | O4ER 20000072 ;' PARTS OF THE lim " was shouted life preseryer ‘Heave a block T 0 the smart man - there 1= one in ry erowd stepped forward and re marked cooly “That Il b all vight. There's no hurry hound to come up thice times hefore he drowns.” Instantly the gambler's vight hand arringe License M you n hundred dolars he The gambler was het ting on a sure thin, it - Jawyer. He has lost some money and Sa or th cine, whatever the sickness iy pi wnshop, and she was se " o e . made some. Ho was & member of the 10 b0, In a1l common Aiseasos it a P, and she was set on fire. The y 1o Take on Fies Webste Lad excellent but | w d-"s20. 9 B o (ot b . wuch: Bl | ot oy oo Rt s | poor O aptain awhed & shute i the | BRISREIIS b ey dllawad | Wobater bud | exelion o | W e (ainele) to Gearge ¢, | 80 L AT A WORLD many friends. s wife is with him Lere , §peedy cure, vessel, and he eried bitterly when he saw roduce: 'rice. NE. N Y. noyed him greatly, and ina tit of do r Hobl 1t5 17 and 15, bli 19, Hanscom Place 'q s it the Ebbitt house, and he comes down | The Rogulator Is safo to adwinjster fn any | B¢ burning i T T tion he had it pulle add, Omabi: w d-$1,500, B cattonily eom b room it the Jobhy | coosubrattha bl alh UL AT AR | Mot of e orow joined dhat of the PRRILLA | fiito s i b wtuns oson ity | Willm A6 Euare Sihite to Goorge 1 } ooX@ARRIAG H 5 1 At By stances e 0 ill invigorate ik 4 4, 4 se that di Yore i o o = | k | Stebbins i and 7, bk 7, Banscom Place vessmen, and it is hard for him to move | o lead to infempersince; Wil promote idisca. | A3hore at the first handy place. 1 did not Mie systoi with pure blood and hard muscle; gave it to me y 0. 1 hay ) Di. John Herold and wite to Authony bout. It is doubtful whether he will | ten, dissipate hendacho, aad generally tone up | Want to ke dumped oft "in a forcign land, | fones the nervous system, invigorates the @abinet upwards of 5000 specin Herold, Its 2, 4, 5, 6 and 9, bik 11, and [ts 1 Catnlogacy application, Moty catne qut to the huuse wgein. ""»'i T Sy o s0 1 took service with hin until we got to [ §rain, and iny e vigor of wanhood. O L vk host e bwic that sumber of | B9 & hik g, and 16 i LIk 10, Moyes o R haaienn. d EEE THAT YOU GLY THE GENUINK. Eugland. Once, when four Awerican CE 44 T ray St., New York, dollars, not counting wy i hiay pards & Tilden's add, Guiaha; q - 15 . | | { I

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