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g e TIURS THE OMAHA DAILY BE AN INTELLECTUAL BEAN-POLE DAY, APRIL 8. 1833, to the committee room to find her hus Pine, with jority in every ward in the city, and that nly such a town as Lon, —— 'FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. the prohibitionists also have a very re- band busy investigating! Again, let me ailrond offices, round-houses, ma epectable vote in the city at large assure you, my good friends, that these | chine shovs, and other important ad- ‘ A | e e EF MENTION . i things are considered “'good form,”” and | vantages, would be seriously lacking Deciions Haadod Down. by the Sapreme | The Ciizent bunk of Bennett | Senator Ingalls Skotched in the Midst of | ocgnr frequentlyin tho chockered ifoof | withot stuple brovisions for supplying THE BEST THR AD ror SEWIN! & . d States semator. Is ¥ won > wants of the inner man, and in this : Court of Nebrasl e organisor His Apostrophe to the Mugwump. der that the millien dollar men, fresh n safely say that this place _oxcels TH GAMBL 1 , | Clay, W yrbett, Walt M. Seeley, M “LOW AND BEHOLD" ORATORY. | Willing to pay any price for a seat in the | but few towns three times as large E GAMBLERS viCTORIOUS. | {1y . T Torpets, Tl o 8 S.senate? Andisit any wonder the | boast of better hotel accommodations, ——— i Pierce — coal men of Pennsylyania, the ofl men of ftor once stopping at the Dwinell | Judge Pound Renders a Decision | The convention of the deaf and dumb | Senatorial Feeds in the Committee | Ohio, n;;- In]ln)mr mer Iol l”w far et | otiss atiy explanation as to what the i N " | instructors of Am wiil pass throngh | 100! jrover G Gunnin ve the honor? And they must be | hotels of Long Pine are will be unneces- | B in ;Fh;lr ¥ n“‘nr The :Kr"wl':"*l Omaha on ilulv h, onroute for San & "'fi“‘r" h:':k': 'q .“‘:""m“ th . e |”“ h\vufl:y lg.-v I‘n-rl' I'Ll sit :n; gasary, as ;v speaks for itself. No country piscopa cge—Resu Francisco. Principal Giil ot the o ! day in the senate chamber, winking and | between the two oceans offer more in. - Of the Election. Omaha institute, has been instracted by the Cabinet. hllmklvn;:km the galleries, or napping in | ducements than these new counties in Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by the board of public lands and buildings — the cloak rooms, is fatigneing, they must | the northwest, and those crowded in the TFROM THX WER'S LINCOLN BUARAT. | yny the party to California WasniNGToN, D. April ~[Corre: | gitqation, And it is not wholesome to sit | cation in the west, and take beauti- ' Ahe following ¢ nanded | PG ;.‘;;..L'{.."lufr dressing room in the | spondence of the Brk.]—Washington | from twelve till five p. m. in the foul air | ful spot of government land. whick, can = down by the supre yes: | opera house just after the third act of | society, which, in its make-up, is rather | of that senate chamber on an emy certainly be found in northwest Nebras OMAFIA, -« - INEERASKA. "I‘"‘“)' Maveh, ¥ " - "Il)vv \\“l“”]v,;di’ \t "H.\'.l' Tuosday | mixed in color and kind, can stand a good *Ml\‘"l*.']h”” Yormee kD A § ki — __ A asters ve, Ma seror from Fillmore | night, Miss Edna Carey missed a valu - o ¢ d behold " style of dress- PRESTD! ] DAY OFF, ] unty, Reve Opinion by Cobb, ble gold wateh and chain which she had ;'I';I‘:nll”\mIv 1«»:\-. ly:,,thlx‘in l\(' "“ I|: n and bless me what a fuss has been raised , TEINS CEEAPEID PLATI IN OMAITA TO ‘""‘ 1. Upon a trial in the district court, in | left on the dressing case. The police | INg With the accompanying consequen- | qlout it Asour journahstic brother of a proceeding under the provisions of the | were notified but fed“to discover any | ces. Butas the Washington Critic, our | the Capi s: “All the fly-gohblers statute for the support and maintenance | trace of the missing property. Miss Carey | most caustic independent evening paper, | are after The president is bt hn of illegitimate children, it is not error on | cried bitterly over the loss, but on getting | says: “We hope Senator Ingalls will not nd it is but natural that he shonld the part of the court to refuse | ready to retire in her room at the Com: | i inirodues the decollete style into | b tuke after ducks occasionally p to allow counsel for the defendant to | mercial, her sorrow was turned to joy at | M ; : e . ary Manning’s sudden illness cross examine the prosecutrix as to what | finding the watch safein an inside pocket | his remarks on the senate floor." | warning that the president was contining ) H she testified to in her examination before | of her undershirt, where she had placed | Heaven forhid! We ecan’t stand it. | himself altogether too closely—too much the magistrate before whom the procecd- | it for safe keeping ocicty's eyes are tough, but its e work and not enough p And, be- 25 YEARS IN USE. ing was instituted —her examination be- | The saloons were all elosed on election | nd there is a difforence between [ Sides, be it remembered, that our oo | fhe Greatest Modioal Teiwmp of the Age! = AT fore the magistrate being certified up day, and the boys are laughing at the Ayt o ‘hat | president was used to club dinnors and Hodical Trigmph : : 2. On such trial it was not crror for the | mayor and fire-whrden for 8o faf forget | What 0socicty doos and secs and what | {y ik bafor he came to Washington SYMPTOMS OF A court to sustain the objection of counsel | ting the law as to make a * k™ into | socicty hears and feels. Society does | No president, within wy recollection, TORPID LIVER ’ for the plaintiff on the question put to her | toe side door of a popular Tenth street | not like to have its nerves shocked as | has lived a quietor domesfic and private . 4 1 oross-oxanil i A for d i ke [ 1 Jnst Friday, whon the ologant | lifo—notovan Huyes, Ho lins altendod | i heat wit s del H | on cross-examination by counsel for de- | resort. hey were last Friday, when the el n -not eve o o has_attendec fendant, in the following words: “Didn't |~ Schwartz & Meyer, the saloon men, | and accomplished senator from the windy | to_his public business most faithfully, x you have intercourse with — there | were on trial befor ‘h||_" Parker ye state of Kansas, in his most w workingjearly .m.ll te to solve the knotty TheIIaatien eriioner budy OF min oneof the Best anl Lurgest Stoc’ss in the U.S. ’3 in that house about that time' —the time | day afternoon for selling liquor to John . S bl probloms of the allairs of state. Ho | Freitasiliey ot cammrerlaw : 4 referred to being shown by the context | Minnick, a confirmed drunks and with his choice diction of king's Eng- | |yqp own thin, on the contrary, he nfosling ot having neglecte A 10 be ahout nincteen months before the | STATE ARRIVAL lish, defined a mugwump. 1t has long | as gained in fesh, about forty pounds, | Wenris Fiuttering at tho to Select from. birth of the child | 3.J. Halligan, Ogall been a question in political cireles, just [ But there is a day of reckoning for over- | B ik e LR 3 I»ullu:lr‘y‘, pr .‘.(4(,. ror u vl{\in"Il::- | :‘:;m i ’:',“"V""l“' Ao what that species really was,and where it \w.|"pui|||l|r;‘». »ml (::"; .\:q ‘rlfll '.-‘.‘1|.:u.~|t“:‘|:‘|- ml\.ldrc-al".lsllia'llyrnl\-_v'odfirlne'lnd S . C| b EI t P El t Ao propouiind o 4 vartys oo | Richarion, B ciy: Wit bingr | <0 DU L i Bt mongh i o (AT A AN uotad No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger tlevator witness, the y nust make an effort to | an or, Plattsmonth; ry L d Attorney: : 01y CABES, ORE ADRE. ety S prove the fact or facts sought to be clic- | F. Burke, Blue Springs; D. 0. McEwen, b eh to mako ‘y]w“;;“”}’ of | Tnnid, ntia bottar, but th ; lhln‘rnnncung:‘muanl:lxcnu;wufl‘rl no|* e ited by the question A, Crafts and G. E. Hixson, | Barnum reen with jeals | qounts of Secretary Manning's ever being S thuia'the & 1. Acconnt. books aro_admissible aiso; G W MeMillan, Omahag L | 0y to picenie_ ereatiite’ | able to resime the duties of sccretary of 7 it omie Aetion o M. BURKE & SONS, evidenco inan action only where they vk and D T, Hill, Syraeuss; W. K. | mae fainous Ly anothor shownian—that ¢, oven if e shonld vor. griar St ges by one party against the | Callioun, Omaha is. 80 1o speak, to_be thus, shown up, for sstion about this of course Sl G it would be disrespectiul hard-working Iministration, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SARSAPARILLA Moore vs, C., St P, M. & O. R speak of a United States se U [ must not grudge the president’) kes healthy fleah, TRK andamus writ denied. Opinion i s showman, even if they do have that ap- | Wit \ouiid a public man b worth with L AR GRO. BURKE, Managor, i1, Ch. J. The Fallure of Beef Ten, pearance some times. * Well, the efteet of | o404 club dinner Cox B e e s ot UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. : x itis sought to tost the suf. (Prom the Philsdelphia Pross) enator Ingalls' mugwump upon _ the - ain, and imparts the vigor of Tmanhool. Morchants' and Fazmers' Bank, Davig Clty, ¥ arney National tion for a mandamus, the | One by one, in turn, ke the nostrums | densely packed ,,_...H.-\ s wasitremendous, FROM BROWN COUNTY. % : g ’1‘-";'1'."'{.\[\'\[.: m[\;m. Il‘!"m{: v-ff;'f.?;.n.u‘!f b Moivon d'srl’hivnk. North :I.:.:i‘lyllillll.::‘:l(ll'l:l'l”<l|1 {'the *faeis. tatod | Whioh sickon and doplate tho system, the | |1 O/1" ‘{vl“)rx‘l“'y fE i Thn et e 1 i ing 4 Well Merited ol Sotommerst e w1Eh B of Tuditng Attached for two-thirds value of stook, b i gLound ) Aol ength- e B T wong Pine oying a Well Merited = y T S customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stock. threin do ot entitle the relator to the | wo-called strength-giving devices fall tnto | O\ AN Wi in' spite of the pro HBoT! DR. HAIR’S ottt il N bbbl e relief sought. disuee, to bo supplemented by what the | siling o pounding “away with that PR NEUEReI | 7 N STAN ADIC 1 Srahpy ) \ LoxG Pixk, Nebraska, April 5.—[¢ 5 A STANDARD MEDICAL WOR Motion' to_quash for insufliciency | eommon sense of the peopls ias discovered | harmless little gavel and making threats | | 1HONG FivE, ROWASHS b Sth C VALENTINE'S et g | S | | et o T o Asthma, Cure, HORYOURG 16D MIDDLE-AGED HRA we notof the legislature ereating o " A he boys, big and little, did and would, | greete correspondent 0 Visi = H Y ¢ DA s i ommission, which took eflict | e Chicago - Mewa" published the follow. | 17, 2an for them, but death 0 blushes | the young growing town of Long Pine, | pamis iivalusblo spocifle. rondily ang porma. Short-handInstitute | o si vy maw. rosream. = gives such commission gen- | 108: “Chomlstry has declded that the food | ) oended modesty of the anti-'Ostler | Here, in central northern Nebraskn, mid. | Obstinnte and long standig easos yield prompt: LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL ision of all railroads operated | value of beel tea is 80 small that it can | Joe variety, which could not hide itself, satwoen Missouri nd Chad- | Phdd,te wondorful curing proporties. It is ) 3 by steam in the state, and requires them | searcely be classed as a food. Phystetans | took to_its heels and squirmed and [ 757 i th = 1dle di 2751 -l"F B&f;":“:lyi.hruu[huul the world ‘for its unrivaled The largest, best and cheapost short-band and among other things, upon a_proper com- | have for some time taught that to give a | squeezed through that jam, making o | MO0 ahd the micdie civision of B¢ ¥. K. | =3y GALDWELL, city of Lincoln. . typo-writing school in the west. \ plaint” being filed, to investizate the | o\ aieeoent beet tea—sven the very | &eneralcommotion (just as men squeeze | & M. V. R. R., is a rapidly growing sub. 184: Sice using Dr. Hai's Asthm Learn this valuable art and socuro a luorativo Vig necessity for an addition or change of | Strongth of the meate_s to give him & | Out Of & long row in the theatro to gel a | stantial town—a town whose boom from | e e S S oar Yy wIfO g bech | position. Bhort-hand taught Ly mail to those /] |8 station “houses or stations. A party, o drink) and sought consolation in a cham- | yhe beginning. been a steady and & | discaso hus apj od, bl who cannotattend the institute 55 S P thercfore, who vequires the change, ad | stone when he aaks for bread. Whatis | pugie lunch below. It was ShoCKing, | bradgusl ones Not built i b ook and | < WILLIAM BESNET, Richiand, Towa, writos, | We koop on hand o full mupply of Pitman's dition o cetion of a station, must se. needed 18 to add malt 0 some of the pre- | ‘“‘positively shocking” to modesty’s :‘ T i "‘ S|k “."||‘*‘\\:ml ha m‘u‘m.nl{cn'mvll wn); Huy | ghort-hand text books, also type-writer suppiies Kpfiw THVSE[F_ cure the action of tho commission bofort | yarcd food. Thia tact is not suffelently | Berves: it was exhanstlve and the victims AR A (n\u?l\l\hll;‘,l e A Ao . o G Jois | For partioulars send for olroulars to e this court will grant a mandamus to com- ; . | had to be revived. When some one told | let the rush and bustle pass on with the | gopt totter i my 1ito. T am glnd that I am i i R nuated Vi aliiy: Morvous anl e s logation.” The ease of Stute vs. K. T e s mesioomth | Sountor Tugalls it Tadies left the gallery | ruilroad and built itself up from what | Sons theany o ous spoii so favorabiy of Valentino's Short-Hand Institute | Erematireectine®s Mae s V. LK. Co,, 17 Neb. was Instititod bo- | stoence '8 otes s ey duving bis description of tho mugwump, | was left. Business men were s00n 10 o0 1061 pago trontiso_containing similax 1118 und 1120 0 streot Lineoln, Nebi | ARGt Avtontaine 57 Draatriyi Joehsé ol e ore the act ereating the railroad com- . said he, *Lam sorry ey (00k i 10 | ghat n town situntodIn the heart of vich, | BEoor from overy dtate n o CADAAR IR || e ke 2 D) bbbl ot S Eomor: gt T pixoy | declared thas oabmenh as o food, had | theinselves| 16 the distinguished sont: | forilo agricultutal country, and n town | Amydriesit Tt bacias s tn'sioor wiito: | REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITERS, | sitfictebly sisre et inibie s b Connor vs. Hengteen. Error from Dixon | ghont as much value as “ohips” Simul- | tor had known tl atiye position of | 1¢! agl & 8 L uggist not hav, c v Pages, biund (0 beautiful FrowoR county. Reversed. Opinion by Maxwell, some of his intensely interested andience | made a division by the railroad, was | °8 It . ot o, full gl eqirantend to B O Sy tanous with these disclomures, there ap- | [UCE 00} ould havo boon more con. | suroly to be permmnent one, and thus Potter & M:geath, porkin greey samag meef ol ety Sad gl 1 endant in his auswer | peared in the Cimclmnati *TimeeStar,” a | ) s L ThR S ! R Srah eR i Ratta 3 orthe money will bo rafand in every Instange. Pl 8 ) iderate of their feclings. Yot heis not | with clearssighted view settlad Lo i Ranertens i anarOossints orihe money will barafang g prery Inacambers admits substantially the contract set out | discussion, at length, upon tho morits of | the man to spoil a story for relation’s | in Lo Pine, and the advantages P PY1sts, Sendnow. 'Gold medal awnrded the Ruthor by $a® in the petition, but alleges. the plain- | peor Tea, in which appeared the results e, not he. i the town offored and Stato Agents for Nebraska. 2 dloal Associntion, to the Hon. A. P, B Ll has violated its provisions, snd LhCe | obtained 'by & GermaR soisutist from ex- ATOR INGALL'S PERSONAL APHEAR- offer were not, to be looked over, sy is plea of llh" statute of frauds, it willbe | periments upon two dogs to ascertain its ANCE is as fine a_water power as could miiilo-vuort man of tbidgonorition i n-'fi'l considernd asiwutved, . el value asa food. The two animals, com- | adds very much to the sharp two-edged | possibly be obtained, and enterprising mines of Cajifernia and tho sliver mines _ 2 Where A and B were in pa "fi"l 1 rull\'dy. wero of equal strength and | cffcets of his tic remarks, and ho | people are taking advantage of the same o Seieman of Lite points out the rooks ang quisks in the gro business, and A sold his | }eajeh and for a stated time were glven, | scems to loose no opportunity to jibe his | by the ercetion of large aud costly mills ands on which tha ousttition and hopes interes i the business to B, if he would i i H > | nyoung man have beon fatally wrocked.—Manchestt s i o LI AYON respeetively water and beof ten. The one | political opponent on all possible” occas- | on the adjacent strenm of Long Pine. 3 | Mirrors ety % take his interest in _certain rooms OVer | gy which beet tea was administered dled, | i Indecd he has the appearance of a | Alveady two flouring mills hav 4l fols of greater value than all th the store at $100 per year for l‘"“" tin the other, sustained on wator, lived. One- ion pointon stilts. Tall, | erceted and arg now running day | By T . o -‘I'“"l'-l»”‘i‘"[i"m{ ‘!'l‘ DgTLe don iy U | palf the restoratives do net restore prompt- | ahout six feet two in his boots, which are | night, supplying' thé home market 10 O Oy mioar eb et TRt the owner of “’A"‘I' :d‘“‘;‘h“;’"“ ‘;“ m‘i'(‘l 1y, or efficaciously. Nature wants a help to hining black and neat fitting | shippin; stand west. Two more large repairs which rooms, and the timo w at two years, Held, the interést in the firm constituted one contrs ho Peabody Modical (ustitute, or De W, i ch atroot, Boston, . who os rouiriry axdl 1add get stronger. Medlcine might further roller weaken, Physicians, without exception, now unite in prescribing pure whiskey absolutely free from fusol ofl, and other noxious and polsonous adulterations which ter tops, strapped over them; lead pencil and_ thin as te, hardly enough of him physi- N peeping erack in a door ies himself well and has the man- flour mills will be constructed in short m and tho town will then af- ford a market for grain from a distance of a hundred miles. The citizens of the town are anxiously hoping that some eap- “afterward fixed That the sale of nd the leasehold OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ONANA. i MAN | Stough vs. Stefani. Error from Dixon Biw Ll nareanxion A v Bag WHO 15 UNACGJAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THiS 5 , irmo i ol are the chief objections to ordinary whis- »f one who is endowed with a good alist will come and view the Pine and Wi samudacsuad by DI o T s nELy gounty. Afiirued - Opinton by Maxwell, | il ™00, on it racently, however, was the of solf respect—a_ virtue all public | its water power, and advantageously to 3.'W. WUPPERMANN, GOLE AGENT, G L B¥ARTE e T™A" delivered ruilroad tics on the | process discovered cf elminating the active | men donot possess. His splendid, well- | himself financially and the future pros- &1 BROADWAY, N. ¥. T ed head without s, B with 2 heayy , L vy One box will cure perity of the town, construet a woolen bank of the Missouri river for B, but and virulent poison. Bat npon the intro- before B accepted and ook possession | dectien of Duffy’s pure malt whiskoy, | rowth of varigated, close-cropped haif, | mill “and such other nccessities as tho WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE o et obeate aes o O SRR IV oF thom, they ‘wore taken_ by- G Hold, | which sclentists declare to be absolutely ried in the middle, or as noar the mid | place now needs. " The present popula- s pEGE G e mos onse In oy ] That A 'could maintain an action for the | pare it at onos beeame the standard in a near-sighted man can part, tion of the town 15 ne: 800, und grad- Bieiiine of Youns o ol Are Man'ss |Uh|F.MBd| aladflnu B3 | Bhyealontofithiatios: Saofieal praotice, ‘and combining o food | I luul)hz stand on " enl, w:m-hl 5 g | ually inereasing. _Long Pine how oflers Fitely T 0 0 2 rong| i propor and stimulans quality, it is the recognized endency to give force to his speeches. nd will for a nonths, ements 8 o Thupus plTeetre q b R‘;?.-o::i(:.':fi&:‘u.?km,fi 3&1,‘0\,’}.’"‘;{ Spoolfio, in the place of theso distarded | supposo he can smile at the right time | worthy of the investigation ot the capi- | fa_every Jgcstate 1n SMEIIGR pib powclied Ko puuseous doses of cubos, copatba or llof | own use constitutes conyersion. mostrumns. andin the right place, but a smilo does | talist or business man. The town is | HESAWIRIFN R, Lnhh el 318 by destreying tho contings gf the a==Clr: 3. An error in favor of the plamtiff in not, on_everyduy ocoasions, adorn his | situated in u picturesque valley of Brown | Bspsmserisetreewilusitiobelly “Hvoid'vorshicii o Prioo ¥ fold Lr aik ders 1 gp _‘.,‘ 4 orror is not cause for roversing a judg- A Usefual Attendant. classic cut,though somewhat angular fea- | county, on a site from which Eunnrs 00 Era (Na: Rand Stam far DamRIOr. Eeceins o i ,‘&,,1,;;‘ ‘Partio ment. The Wasp: Berry Wall may be the | tures. There may be a smile, 1 should | miles” each way can be scen; DR.W.J. HORNE, WVENTSS, 191 WASASH AY., CHICACO. forciroular. P. 0. Box 15 4. Unless instructions asked are ap- | king of the dudes, but the emperor of that | not wonder, lurking around the corners | looking ~over the country we see o) 7. C. ALL.AN CO., A licable to the testimony it is not error or the court to refuse the same. A VICTORY FOR THE BOYS. The appoal of the sporting men from e — | s 4 A sresents Cured by Administering Dr. M) ; 0 the decision of the county court, holding | ®Gpp o o0y an acquaintance of the | (he has an extra pair of glasses hitched | morg ploasant =5y 1) g pr dTceeniana e e e N sln b e T o s raska Natlon them in contempt for replevining their e ton) t him on Market street and | onto his coat button) his sharp dark eves | = et O b o ina cup of ceffe 4 weal lilon of the Atlatio b Paoiho tools after they had been " seized by Po- onlan Mo Hittor and_sparkie. and. b= 7 @ scope of couutry over which the It an boglven I cup of coffee or (ea without nisi tho [wvorice aad Nest Teblo ‘trom pojuta 4 licoman Littlolield, under @ warrant is. | S8 0 what on | g ocgasionalle s o @2 w8 squint- | command a view for milest But it isnot | fakier el HEE e PoThie Werk Rorthwest ad Bobimenic 2 A LU OMAHA, NEBRASKA. I sued by that court, was_decl MI_{,‘“‘Q"‘ way)my.daarboy, cwhatic ng and wearing glasses con- | the scenery for which Long Pine prides | Sammie sl wil oo rem: The Great Roek Island R ’ i duy by Judge Pound in fay "Judge Pound, in_his rulir b=~ Mo doosn't scem 1o bo of | of the'college professor kind, espeoially | ing country und its own present grow e neon porfect o [ pormd Suplus May 1, 1885 . 86,000 LndanialudraiiBound, in (his: ruling, kit as he now dresses i a black ' brondeloth | condition. ~ Here they have built at gr It never fila The oystemonce | g P y s g A that tho (COURKY QoL Ba% 5o porg | nYse. h mistaken, | suit, the olose-fitting Prince Albert cont nso two Costly churches und | 1Bousiiity for the liquer appeitte voenine. """ et H.W. Yares, Prosidont. £ L AL AND J00LY 2 ) ! T staker , the clos z Albe at | expense tw 2ostly o i © liquor appetite (o exist. ey t » Jurisdiction i ~7i, uatte You are very—aw—much mistaken, Z x| Ampossibility for iquor appetite Lo exist. A.E. Touzavniy, Vice Prosident. Ay magistrate,and ¢ cannot logally serve any that court without bein, policeman process from first sworn_in and doputized as a constable or shoriff. | SIS S LSBT L0 unbuttoned | simple gold pin. ' When he_wenrs that e also & number of residences and Council Blaffy, Towa, Svniad | HW Xares, o Luwis S, Resiy Sy The warrant under which the tools were | | | ioubie braastad i bobstallofl Sootal cloth ciness ) & it will be thus seen | Callorwrite for pamphlet containing Lupreds . B. TouzALIN, " H D his coat double-breasted, bob-tailed Scoteh cloth | business houses. ~So it will be thus R BT oL oaniaan L itariceda BANKING OFFICEs 2 mzwl ‘]"i"s‘d)l‘r:l“ “"llrlm‘l 'l‘,v..."}.fi'l'x‘.!. ‘l;:. “Doncher notice his vest, dear chap- mn,mm-hl\ s his fuvorite y,hw of get- | that this year will open mm;xf:me lai gost Ar16 0f Lhe countr i SB:4 posiooman, i8¢ rther on- | o50on gaid the lu-lu. *“Itismadeof sand- | ting himself up last year, he ‘does look | building hooms known to the history of = = = —r——rs J dorsoment, Judgo Pound held that the | BUG "1 Ui Tl o soratol watches | like a Harvard colloge régatta student, | Long Pine. Two well edited papors, t DESTORED. Temeds sl el G S THE IRON BANK. warrant and service were both bad, and | 00RY and somehow that tig_ alwsys seems to | Bugle and Journal, are here publishec £ul Vinyrudence cavsiuk 18 tho direch and averito a6 beywes Cor. 12th and Farnam Streots. that the defendants could not ba punlishad ————— have an iniluence on the wWearer's con. | and intere y advocating the voice of Yromabie Doyt Mo | Mipitanelbhaih Bl maers ctbicA General Banking Businoss Traasasted for contet for oflering legal resistance. | Where Could Miss Clevetand’s Line | seicnce, us though ho has s part to play. | the people. The old adage reads “slowly Yous Detehty: Lo Hap: Viohiites: "0 rhidie . G. Courtnay appearcd for the de THE NEW EPISCOPAL COLL 5 1. i alors, (Buocessors to J. &, J . Rev. John Gassman, ucting as the | low corsages. Still, she is awfully right | iy "ortgf w man; that is ho docsn't hic | tance and prosperity of every western ey BAECE Liwn, via nesaen an Kan- 7 fl 4 representative of Hishop Wol'lhinfilon, in condemning somo nf( the ';{"“'(; i.‘“’ N M DR UM BN 3 01 fanon e TR, b_yfi’s business interests. A o "3'-‘.‘1;'."'.‘,'.".:5':‘:72 UNDERTAKERS, was in consultation with Mr. H. J. | makes a suecial point of it that the line | oy over a big feed at all hours of | One who has uot Seen this country for s Baps anit Wl g Walsh, and other prominent members of tho Episcopal church here, yesterday, in Yoference lodlli"f'hfl new college, or | that bare arms, "‘“‘b""| much of the | ny¢'have his warm personal friends, but | pla:e of the temporary buildings then PAY W1 oxprew charges to, il poings within 800 R. R, CABLE, 6. 8T, JOHN, Tolenhone No. 528 3 preparatory school for boys. A beuutiful | breast as happens Wb :“““l*‘l"“ not au | he lsn’t a bummer, His tastos are schol- jod, large and commodi mlion. 1O et rriagen L4 amiact Srofa fhond beo oo Pros's & Gowl A 4 % site of five” weres on Twonticth street, | immodest exposure, but a8 1looked up | 4r)y his habits domestic; the true hus- houses have been er northeast of the General Remick place, was decided on, provided five acres more jining can ' be_sccured for a_drill ‘ound, which Mr. Walsh thinks probable, Mr. Gassman said he was authorized to thirds of the nocessar; plodged, and the remaining $5,000 is very college is to be known as Clarkson Hall, in commemoration of the decused bishop, money has been o outlook for obtaming The say on behalf of the bishop that tho h i Seiator Ingalls. whom we had the pleasure of meeting y | A DIRECT LINE FOR building wonld be commenced ns soon as | across that creature if it were lowered in | "' iyo wily, speaking of WAOI Wo Uk tho. Jleasure 3¢, meaung il gl fes,Yaults, Time' ocks this ground was obtained ud $15,000 m | obedience to Miss Cleveland’s proposi- [ ™ S BT CE pp g Valuable information. recaived. . Indood and Jail Work England, France & Germany. subscriptions guaranteed. About two- | tion? 238 reminds me that while the heated debate | a deseription of 4 westorn town would b » | Tne steamships of this well known lino are bright. fraternity is o now at they of modern ‘' ertainly a Boston exquis his hot-house 1o joty” is followed _eve ite where by nsolemn footman who hid never been known fo open his lips. satthidp you keep that awled the old " chappie,” ¢ - lagging dude. *I aw—T couldn’t get along without him, uldn’t re rette Light!" Be Drawn? lly,7 and he took out his Clara Belle: What 1‘.\‘ jolly row . Miss Cleveland has been 8 of barenass shall be high fllll)l|¥ king up, all of the distinct femininity. sal of her lottel from a po before_sta bevy of girls were read. eyes fell bout h to cover Ter iden is t was just ting for a reception, and a to go—and my on a maiden of exceeding meagerness i curvatuves Isaid to my: self: The skin is of that dolicate nature “Where would the line be drawn up- on which the most improvementean ho mada and b cated Compl I the use of Pozzoni xion Powder all roughn Meodi of his mouth, but that is soin ambush from a peper ana salt moustache and chin whiskers, there is no absolute cer- tainty of knowing at a long range from the gallery. Through gold-bowed specs tnuglly gite Tum the inteloctual air of fitting him like a glove. His slender neck is encircled with a round Episcopal col- lar, and a dark blue, with tiny white dot, “dirty shirt bider,” ornamented with At any ruto, he aots like another fellow, & trifle English you know, in that bob- tailed rig, Senator Ingalls isn’t o oharm- the day and night, telling stories that huve nothing to do with the case. He bund of a faithful, devoted wifo—truly his helpmeet, und a proud father of half adozen or more of tho brightest and loveliest child; Surely this world ought tobo avery pleasant pluce for check to eeret papors, ote b5 day down in the naval committes room, presided over by on “'shall the In'minh it pass b the senate”—1 mean there was a revlery beautiful prairie, stretehing for miles, dot here and there with the home of the and farmer. irie seem- is composed of many valuable farms nel What scanerw - and ile soil of the surround- itself, but the fei another denomination—Congregational— i s00n erect its own gospel pa e sohool house is also contomyp to be built the coming spring or summer, but surely,” and the nec Pine arc thus coming. the mare go,"” and sitics of Long Money makces the - impor- throe years would now be surpriscd to sec the change time has wrought. In rapidly as the financial ability of the busi- ness men and the trade justificd. As exum- plos of what live, energetio mon can ac- complish in this country we beg to men- tion the following s among the number incomplete withdut mentioning those to whom it is lurgely indebt perity. tors of the Brown County bank and do a ulebted for its pros- Glover & Whitmoro are proprie- DRUNKENE! - uwi 7 go raquor Wobit, Posl wreck. It has bees FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRU KUHN & CO., Cor. 15th and Dougias, Omaha, Neb.S 18th & A. D, FOSTE [ ROV tivoly IGGIST 00, &o. haviue dried {n vain ;ufl\leovtr‘du:ulmmnm:hux.n Fichito LK o bia followan Terore. - A . . KRV, 43 Chatlmrasirest 4 ONE_OR MORE AT WIOLESALI i rens Now York Oity. 0. D. E PRICE. 6. SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY, 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, "P. BOYER & CO. DEALERS 1N 1020 Farnam Strect, Omal b, Neb, DEBILITATED | | | mro furnishod with every reg GRICAGO,ROCK ISLAN & PAGIFIC RAILWAY Hpmunomsne Quarantees 1ta pa atees lig patrons that 5, o ehifort Pl passangor OHIAT the i uipment Chicago and ' io b e vioh whoat folds oisd cior ' the' paskoral Raps and Kolders, il principal Ticke§ in’tlo United Biates and Canada; or by 6d- o dressing HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. built of iron, in water-tight compurtment ks and the uisite t pussave both sufo and agre the United Btates and Europe New York Thursdays and Saturdays' for Pl mails,uid loave & Jobnst., New York, tues-th-satlymye Paid up Capital. ..§260,000 W. H, 8. Huaaes, Cashfer, W.V. Mowss, **'Joun 8, Govraws DREXEL & MAUL, - AND EMBALMERS. At tho 0ld stand, 1407 Farnam 8t b telegraph solicited' and promptly mm' e CHICAGO Awe JORTH- RAILWAY. SEORTLINE ) I 5 ¥ 085 irritatio! Y ver. | Senator and Mrs. Don meron, their | large business. ;Among the dealers in - wmouth, (LON DON),Okerboug,(PARIS and HAM- omaha and will bo used exclusivelyas u training | SAownes aad, Irtation oan B¢ BNE | guosta being tho Swedish and. Frenels | merohundise of gencral stock are Mygait | orie Erus chissraiel votais o v isel e | BEHG o0 e, i ] school for boys desirous of - entering the | SR antsmeoth. ‘This proparation has 4 | Ministers, several of the most entertain- DEUE Whe CAFEY ONG Of the Int ot | PUony Applgnces: for the opoety Tecland pen | | Kotuiing, thy siosmors loave umbarg an university. < world wide reputation, so no fear need | iBg aud attractive senators, such as Alli- | stocks in” Brown county. Mr. Mygatt | Manhood, and il kindrod troutles. Also for man) | pussengors wt Southuwmi i . RESULTS OF TUESDAY'S ELEOTION. bo entertained of the resuls. Sold by | son, Sherman, Aldrich, Butlerand Black- | was a former_prominet merchant at | giberdisdases Completo restoration to Health, Vigor, | Vivst cubin 8%, #)) und surugo §24 Oflnm u s T'he only man on the republic all drugzists burn, and Secretary Whitney, as usual, | Logan, To Thomus & Courtright also | Srated pamnhiet 1o sealed enveiope matied frec, by ad. | Railrow tickots from blymouth to Hirisiol, cu who was dofeatud at the polls Tuesd T R el attended by & whole bovy of Jretty 18 | Gem buyilein shontal morebnfios s | ek VOLFAICBELTOG Harsbail aricw e 0 4RapouL 0 Charley Magoon, one of the candi- | Where to Draw the Line in Dancing. | and a couple of pretty widows. 0, that | drugs and also fT.-ul.-n- in real estate and urist Guzotte H # datos for wembor of the soliool board, | Peck's Sun: "o Ttey: John L, Souddor, | Whithey!> what a fleet he does com- | land agents. Peter De Clark and A, F, ’EN“YRGYALPILLS ot fiCiALD & 00, I 1 o A whose prohibitionist opponent, of Minneapolis, preaching on dancing r mand! "My country cousins may think it | Rutterbush both ive good stores in the | Jow vooral Fusseng i | Chapin, got u majorlty of 11 votes cently, said: ““Phoro is asline where safoty | a very strange pluce to have a lunch, of | wbove line and re doing o succcssful | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.* | ® Ripndgur, Now Yorki Wasblgton wndba § 5 00 0 o) a total of 3,003, All the vest of tho re- | endsund peril begins, In dancing, that | the smailest kind, ina committce room, | busess. Mr. Do Glark “also deals 1n | T - | W feowin, Cadur Rapiis: Citnton. Disiar SR publican nominees were elected by safo | line can be definitely drawn, and the | among all the dry legal papers, bills and | hardware. Mr.. Rutterbush will soon a2 i | Milwaukoo and ull poin(s cust. ‘To the i majorities. The men chosen are s fol- | place to draw it is around the woman's | things, saying nothing of the stumps of | erect largo costly roller flouring mill at | 5¢ p RS Nobrutkn, Colorado. Wyoming, Uik Taks lows: 8 waist.” This is particularly true if the | cigars laying round on the window sills, | this _place. The hardware business | Xt raber ekt Nevataorogon, Washington and Selisaraliis b Police Judge—A. ¥. Parsons, 300 ma- | othr fellow \}'hu!niuglnjln- girl to the | désks and corners, with now and then & | of Long Pine 13 ropresontod by [ gl ",m"“"";‘ ¥ for “Chish, R R T, porior Mdvantagos aot pagaivie Ry Sl H ority. “shindy'’ is of a jealous disposition, and | stray bottle tucked under the tuble | T. Winter vl E. B, Smi botl 0y Drasgisis every whork 16" fobe rnilhes . e sonied g few of the numerous polots of suy 1 Cametory Trusioo —Lewls Gregors, | wants to manopolle fhor h‘unw‘-lf. e | B wurey: T aksuro Son soclety | doin Lo gttt Lot | SUTARRRIIREA R N | o WARD'E 0. WNMLTL K, | v iz P Pt 1,424 majority. writer once drew the line around a g cousiders it in ‘“gcod “form” and | and agricultural implements, Mr. Win. | = v 3 ' | uy'or DAY COACHES whilols ure Members School Board—Henry Sha- | waist at & dance several times in succes: perfectly proper that theso 'big | ter als owns a largo ranch of a thousani ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE, fla o8 DAY LOALL S lios ate 8 SN berg (vep.), 887 majority; E. H. Chapin | sion, and had to wear beefsteak over his | harmless sprees should be carried on cres near town. W. H. Grimms, a | e ar lne | ACE BLEEVING CARS, whion A Imdfl (pro.), 11 majority. oyo for a number of days afterward. But | The diguitied senate does not rise (o & | druggist of large experience, owns and comfort and elairalics. 118 1A RLAE DS \—First ward, Nelson C. k, 188 majority; Socond ward, John Fraas, 199 majority; Fourth ward, H., H Dean, 64 majority; Fourth ward, R. B. Graham, 45 plurality. The average re- publican vote was about 1,200, while the Councilm B the other feillow lost two front teeth, so it was about evel S Educated and Experienced. Hood's Sarsa) arilla is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., apothecaries, Lowell, pomt of order on the question; that is, there is no objection raised, and it is in order tha tthe tired, brain-weary senators should breuk away from their moorings in the stuffy senate-chamber, and “‘sail in" to the good things set before them conducts o large and well-stocked drug slore. The pioneer physician of Long Pine is A. A. Webster, who 18 a profes sional man of rare ability. One of the Large property owners of the Fine is W. A. Selden, who runs a merchant taile CIVIL & SANITARY ENGINEERS Rooms 12 and 13 Gaanite Block, O AIIA, NMEEPRASIZA. Carrying the Belgium Royal and United States Mail, suiling every Suturduy Between Antwerp & New York ROOM OARS. w " Iy celobrated PALATIAL DINT equal of whioh cannot bo %At Council BIuffs the tra ¢ Ky, conngct In U Chicigo & Northwestorn | traius of this line miuke o those of wl eastorn lines. In Cuicagp connoction democrats polled 784 and tho prohibition- | Mass., who have s thorough knowledge | down below: (ool hualth and suceess: | establisuient, aiid docs the leating bust - 10 THE RUINE, GERNANY, ITALY, HOL- | | Eor botrlt Colimbi, Ingiassnoln, pste ists 576. ‘The fight on members of tuc | of phirmacy, and many years' practical | ful legislation depends upon. trose seoret | ness i that Lo of sy in the norwet do Systoms und Sowerage Plans for Citlos LAND AND PRANCE, | B o Now York: Fhiadaiphias lal hool board was almost entirely be- | experience in the business. 1t is prepared | meetings held with closed doors. But | A model jewolry house is that of J ADeUntY. P batlstes aul | b | timore Washington and all polnts in the eyt tween the ropublicans aud prohibition. | with the groatest skill and care, under | woe betide the caveless senator who for- | Ingalls & Son . Whose stock 15 commle o8 Phlrvers abd" Honart “mads | sApionom 8t Sl Broursion teip ¢ tho ticket ugent for tickats via the ists, and s n _consequence the vote of | tho direction of the wen who originated | gets to invite his wife, and having $0 for- | in cvery respect hud valued at tbous | o Fable Tmprovements [ B0 O Corae pussage at Jow" 1aush Poler | 1€ you wish the bost aoommadacions AlEiekes both on that atige largely oxcooded tho | it Hence Hood's Sursapurilla wiay be | got, takes consolation in some” retiy | 5000, Auoug the inquiries gonorally | s iosew s, Munuor Amocicas sooe. | Vet &S0, Gonoral Agouin, & Groadway, | gyéats tell e vid Giaifue " IO igures given. The eloction has domon- | depended upon as a thorouglly pure, | young ludy. Such things have happenod | iade concerning s western town 18 1o, | Gor el Bmare e o e S hactia | New Yor JGRITT, b sifaied “that there ia 8 ropublican wa- | honest uud Felisbl medicine. Where the forgotten wile chances o go | gurding its hote] accommodations, and | Bo- B Cunisrie. Civil Kaisoer. & PR Nehsasen, Beank & Moarsh Wo bt L * Muase g on golt Fas R .