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| | | | | i | a | fre A Plan on Foot For a Hundred Thousand r Hot PADDOCK'S NUMEROUS DEALS. | ¢f the and Others in Church at A Prosperous Outlook, BraTnrrcyi Neb, Dece, 12, [Special to the Brg. |—The notable transfer of real estate this week was the sale of the Klein residence property, on the corner of Fourth and Ll streets, to a hotel syndicate composed prine “I'hese gentlemen, it i ald, will early in the spring erect a $100,000 hotel to meet the | ( wants ana requir young town. Mr. vestments in Beatrice, as well as in - Omaha, deal of mone joining town which i his residence, vart of the same now being his Fairview addition to Beatrice, He has sold a good many lots and he soon expects to build about ten $2,000 Touses on the addition to sell. 1ie has ouilt & large addition 1o his residence lately, i3 t working up thef§100,000 hotel scheme, and | discovered the improving of his addition to the town, | murdered, he thus proving he thinks that he is a full fledged resident of the South Platte country. “The knowing ones claim that M addock 18 Nnow worth $600,000, whereas a few years his property would hardly pay his debts, records of this connty show that the B, ratlrond company directors carried a mort- gage on his Beatrice farm of $£12,750 for ®good many years, promptly renewing the same when it be his term as United that time. Work on the sewer pipe and tile works is progressing lively, ‘Uhey are located one mile south of town on the B. & M. road. The buildings are large and the business will be extensive enough to give employment to 150 men, The Rock Island railro bought several thousand property in South Beatr o 1 company have ollars worth of for to have plenty of room for their busin county, except a gap of about four miles near this town. This space will be laid in a few days as the grading is about done. The postoftice location has becn supplied by the selection ot the corne of tho new Masonic buildin and Court, This room is 25 feet and will accommodate the growing busi- . mess of the postofice very nieely. The office will be moved about Febraary 1, and will be enlarged and improved. A new bank, with $30,000 paid_up capital, 18 s00n to be organized licre by €, E. White, ally of this city; John Henderson, of Weeping [ hodies ot the v Water, formerly assistant cashier of the First | day’s five proved futile to-day on +and Georgo 1. | the inte S Lincoln, They | aslies. National bank of this ¢ Clarke and Raymond Bros., are now looking for a room and will com- mence business about April 1. Brown, of Lincoln, together with some rice par- ol bank in the present postoftice building. ‘With these two new banks, have seven bauking houses, Since the j in the United States district court disagreed in the case of Cropsey against Gage county, where Cropsey Sues 1o rogaitt ossession of the court house block, which e alleges to have been sbandon county, the county supcrvisors havi the sheriff to put the old court house in 50 that the county ofti A Church Dedication, Tel x0, is in the h'the city ofl Fremon Neb., Dee. 12,—|Special to the Bre.)—The Methodists of Fremont dedi- | W 0 cate their new church, which has just been | ing the city with the police alarm - ser- ititul frame structure, | Vice. - The BEE is pl comploted, It is a be costing between §5,000 and $6,000, neatly and of debt, the remaining & aised by sul vices, ‘The sermon was prea A. Van Anda, D, D, text was the fifth ar 157 and the discourse v filled with deep thought. ——— Father McGlynn New Yonk, D [Special Teler to the Beg.|—Dr. McGlynn cha an outrage the report that he had said he would not go to Rome in answer to the sum- mons. He h cels Outraged. the papers which printed the sto declared Father McGlynn “is that a man calling himself Dr. Higgins, of California, stole an interview with me, and to his im- portunate query, will you not make some statement, not 1o be published in New York but 1o bo telegraped to Califorma, where he seemed to frightened the poor man 80 much that e fell on his knees and begged pardon, wlilch Thalf playfullyaccorded by rubbing ‘1"’"““' T my hand on hi Dr. MeGly time I8 almost altogether oceupied in' pre- paring a full statement of the case, together with his defense, Whether it will b pre- sonted to the pope by Father McGlynn in person or otherwise 1o one ventures to say, andit s asserted by (riends of the priest that lio Las not decided hiniself, The Cq WASHINGTC ng ) , Dee, of £50,000 to insure the payiment of prizesand expenditures for the national drill and en- campment, the execuiive committes now Kives notice that such drill will begin No- | Kauffman vember 23, 1887, ending Decoration day. | evi Sutries will be ope to the regular army, or- | the pol! anized volunteers of the militia of the | of nited States for competition s regiments, | ca tallions or cowp lery, cavalry and ularly orgi wmilitary’ or schools, gregate §26,50, of wlich $10, distributed among the best five companies, 85,000 to the first, 32,500 to the second, £1,500 10 the third, $1,000 t0 the fourth and $00" to the fifth, nd‘also o from The prizes uave tactics, 1 s of ¢ Ocean from Fort Waene, Ind., Dank, was increased by the report, which ha been authenticated, of George ¥smond, brother-in-law of Simons, losing his reason and becoming so violent on the street yester- the room with My, Siwons when he cou mitted the fatal act, and imagined he was ac eused of shooting Simons, He was taken to his residen and it is doubtful whether he M. Simons will ocour Luesday worning, —— Joined the Marines, Cuicaco, Dee, the Brr.) Frnest Schilling Hulskawp, the coachman now doing duty in the Brooklyn navy yard. fPhe young man has seen hard times sin e disappeargnce of his beautiful wife, He jost his situation as a conductor on the roadway cars and could find nothing clse do. Having pawn wardrobe to ive, hiis last resort was a reciulting oflice, awhere ho enlisted three weeks ago, 11 gather-in-law has not offered to ass! ter discovered him last ni od under an assumed name - - Asphyxiated by Coal Gas, CuieAGO, Dee. 12.—Mrs, McClure and her pown daughter and son were asphyxiated zyeul gas last night at their residence in the southern suburb of Maplewood, They elosed all the doors gud windows tightly on | sufferin; retiring and forget to replace the stove hd | ment. . Mrs. McClure | Com feel after replenisuing the wed to have falle sensel while try o r N N or | &0/ v " s ;i n-». pfe 4: ¢ HOW BEATRICE IS BOOMING, | fon ant euientis teeatme wnconsetons dur half stupified search for the knob of the t which, opened, would have given them The Pluero-Paeumonia Bill. W ASHINGTON, De the Consolidated Cattle Gr United States AN ARTIST'S CHAT ON ARTISTS. ppointed to prey bill for the extir- nis pluero-pneamonia and as been in ses- ‘members of con- t oflicials and are per- he bill provides for the ident of a commis- 1 of ability who shall be e ation of con New Institutions Neaving Completion :\-; d The Coroner's Cases Deserter Oaught—The German Thentre—Southern braska—Other Local. among cattle rospect.—Ded- sion he ication of the Methodist & remont. ay ston of thre powered otherwise, calls fot an appropriation of $1,000,000, E mma Abbott, Emma Abbott arrived in the ), and is cosily Ste had just finished suppe representative or Carter's Visit, “The Tribune & sof Mayor Car- Harrlson in his recent visit to this 1y George's aid in his (Harrison’s)oatvas for drenomination to the v next spring. en to the, Knights @ \gust Soies is a member, o to addross them some and that thic the Paxton. to-day th ter 11 paily of A, 8. Paddock and Smith brothers, | City wa superintending blanketing of doorways mischievious be excluded from her slecping apart Miss Abbott knows how care of a good thing when she has it guards the treasure of her voice with in dustrious ca looking asfresh, healthy and attractive as ever, and secemed brimful of vivacity and The latter may have been partly owlng i the fact that the com ¥ has just closed the gr ever recorded i standing that Nillsson, G and othcr renowned singers have city, and Miss s every year The prima_donna’s un- | ing good fortunc is owing, not only to hier own constantly developing art, but also to the fact that she is complement ler company is better Bertind is o graceful, woman with a pleasing ve Allen, the buffo, is the funnicst man on He comes from an old family 18 and all the wit of have accumulated His daneing is a whole yolume of poetry, according (o the young lady who mayoralty aught might ments of this growing | assembly of which addock’s real estate in- | that e wi time in February w the sceds for X \ination on the soeialistic avmocratic He owns a 240-nere farm ad- | ticket, him to s Have in the Inst two years made nim & good | yap d a Corpse, Barrnone, De negro brought to Maryland body of a white women and the price demanded 8§15, ced upon for the body amination it was was probabl est business Kansas (it skull belng by the woman and tho ro liyed at the sa morning had is belfeved the negro murdered the wice her body would bring at the for M. | collese. ention Called. me due, This was during | issued for a general convention of the spring le workers of the United States to be The object is to esta ages and comple g ment= for disbanding their national orgnniza- oing into the Knights of Labor ates senator, or about | and held here Jany Lish wnforn tion prior to ¢ costors seen A Knight of Labor Protest. CiNciNyat Dee 1 Labor here have switches and are still buying. They propose | Powderly against the o to sembly of brewery employ They have a large commoaions devot nearly | that saloonists are not el completed. Their track is laid through the | <hip in the order. Prominent Knights fded to protest to wwds und | of conversation gave some interesting reminis- cences of celebrities she had come neross a student abroad,™ £ ly favored with d to meeting nfluentinl The Work of T SuENANDOAIL Pa. room | about twenty tramps came into town on Sixth | nizht and ereated a riot in o saloon and prob- by 1501 aply fatally wounded three men, one of whom was horribiy hacked with arrests were made Stillin the Rothschild and others equally important clebrities in I Milan, and Florence. Lmet James Lorvimer a_delightful dinuer party m my honor. There I saw Ball, the sculpto Hugh McCullough “1s Ouida little, frail r1s, London, At the latter ) 1 ished in yeste T s S deseribed her,” wa 2 lieat of the smoking blackest eyes and hair and a very high ; . might be sup posed to be inspired with the sentiment embodied i her novels. A Manitoba Fire. —A Winnepeg special St Pavt, Dee. 1 ties, are also talking of putting in a new | to the Pioncer Press ; - | houses . Beatrico would | Biock nurmed at Por west of he including the Dod e la Prairie, sixmiles and,” ventured the reporte Mtesgra memorable dinner, at which I'w In the distriet comrt Saturday the On commenced a suit nan & Co. for §7( d by the bank on defendants’ 0y the | National bank ordored | 0NN A & | Tor money p als can move back. order. = B. Chandler, prosi of silver and plate. with the most ates is a jolly dog eat jumped table without dis- nd instend of ked all over placing a single thing causing mor fed by all the gues to the lot of but few cats. Wilkie a serious kindly mannered man made some philosophical favored feline ‘nt of the Police al company of Chi- here to confer uls in regard to supply- ased to acknowledge the conveniently furnished. 1t is dedicated free | Teceint of an elegant basket of flowor. £1.900 hayime bean | from Jay Kelsey, the ne cription at the closa of the ser- | forist at 1403 Dodige strect. 1 hed by Itev, C. | may be taken as 4 of Minneapolis, 1414 | work, that gentleman is able to cater in manner to the demands of the apowerful one, | Omaha public “Omahn Hiustrated” is the tifle of a_hook to be issued at an ea Dunbar & u | Jishing. compiny. cing feted while just as deserving great respect for the proverb, ‘Smile at the world and it will smile back parly every great singer has mple.of Mr. Kelsey's d sixth verses of Psalm | a tas helped me in Lind had much to do with the forming o my voice and style. reverence for t In my clildhood’s humble liome nothing little chest, on the ture of the famous and two or ade the furniture of our chest had to be 1 had always : ame_ of Jenuy day by Mossrs. 1t will contain a com- terises as plete history of Omaha from the early days to he present time, and will be be od by the latest and mos hie_historical part will be con- areful and well posted writers ake this work as attractive nd especially 80 in the way of vations of prominent buildings ot scones, and leading citizens. autifully il- | lid of which wa I Lnot, he said last night, had | Pibuted by e any interview with reporters on Friday for | It is intendes “Tho | &s possible ouly possible foundation for the falsehood,” | ¢0°t1Y three chairs 1 home, and ofte utilized for a seatto my great distr snered was the ideal of the gre: which my childish mind had con remember once my father sat down on sence of some. visitor: xclaiming, ‘Get sitting on Jenny the box in the pr and I startled him by right up, pa, you are Personal Paragraphs. Miss Emma Loneregan, of Blair, visiting friends in the city, Chas. Pfeiffer, a prominent stone con- reminded me 1 have friends and relatives, I | tractor of St. Joe, is in the city on busi- pave him a somewhat emphatic *no’ This | ness. 0. B. Willard, editor of the S nes, i registered at the M s happy, in the realization of the fact n of the Loup How did you meot Jenny Lind® queried the reporter, very commencement of .1 met her as she was passing through the eity, and the in- cident was the most pleasing one of all encounters with 1s obtained in such Land was a person that it almost an impossibility to meet. She greataversion to socicty almost secluded accomplished through Dr. ted the empress in her ance in that stormy invited me to meet her at his housc felt supremely blest to meet one whose I should feel student life in ¥ vas engrossed with import- | that ant business yestorday and it fs said that his | domain, is people, The “booming.” (i tious manner. county, state senator elect, spent Sunday Mr. Conger will ve 1 to represent Neb in Omaha. Contractor J. E. Riley left ans, who ass| — for St. Louis tional Drill, Charles | . ~Citizens of Wash- | who is connected prominently Ington having subscribed a guarantee tund | lown accompanied . Smith, of Cedar Rapids, tailroad and Land company. A Demented Domestic, vant girl employed by David ), at 1909 Farnum street, gave ence ot being insano yester o were called in to take charge to whom th » was submitted, recom nies, In infantry, artil- | the givl should be taken care of rdingly removed to the county tigation by the commis dressed with anything but P: and with her hair combed down over the face back over her She wore a combimation of Prussian blue nd black lace, with sturtling fiery red bows at her throat and on ‘ed concerning her remembrances ried ubout in o cage a wild beast, and what was undoubtedly the genuino asm of the publie smere euriosity. jail to awaitinve 30 will ‘b | sioners of nsanity. Caught a Deserte OfMcer O'Boyle yesterduy a - Taylor, who is u desert A Doubly Sad Case. State CuieAGo, Dee, 1%.—A speclal to the Inter- | B2V in these days—that s greatly to her beauty. a sonlless little music box with fine mechanism, but nothing to touch the Nillson’s voice, sh as cold as an was a flute, with marvelous exccution, but utterly devoid of dramati from the United bumself up as soon as he The sor- | ted by the officer and said he v row expressed over the suicide of Osear A, | 10 0 back to his po i ixprostad ov ALY dered to the authortics at Simons, president of the First National [ [AECLE said, was like rger Captu A, Bales, o y afternoon that it was with difiienidy that | Rock, Neb., was in the ity iree en overcame him, Esmond was in | ehs v true artist, according to Lind, Irebelli-Bettinl, i could listen H austic summary of the voc endowments of our chiel what dampened me, espec wdmiration for Patti, but ped that few sopranes can dis tin other voices of their Trebelli, you know, 15 & con- some ‘conversation musie led for and Me. Goldsmith played whois wanted rae of Johu at Guide Rock 10 answ ment for torgery found He was found . Bules on Friday, year ally s 1 have will ever regain his mind, Lhe funeral of | 1Y M skman who had Walout Hill was 1 up on West Caming street by three 1 He yielded $ husband 4}( Victoria Morosini, has enlisted | Dp, M¢reer's coachman gave up his sur in the United States marine corps, and is | plus change to the same partics, .—[Special Telogram 1o | taken u ps .J--A New York special says: | b A few hours wen She was o ver) pretty giel, but evidently had more knowledge of the than of music. with wonderful ing “'Qui la Voc A Great Benefactor of Women, Pinkham, of s the great be of the yoice. Then tin my mouth, I s Ramments, from Mer and after the first few measures was re warded with enthusiastic *B, completely ek look melted aw came so cordial the first time 1 felt at case Of course I was merely a little no. without mueh voice or auything then a mezzo, 1 begged her to tell me how to. conquer nd scales which were then impos- She told me that though my vol then very inflexible, to rememb that nothing 'was denie were willing to labor earnest! in the futare she felt cortain that I could become a brilliant oftenspoken of women and frequently receives letters like the one we quote from, written by a lady in San Fr thim. A | taking your Ve t, He en- | find great benefit from it. more good than all the Doctor's.” ot taken 11 bottles of § pound and cured by its use; L anxious that every woman afllicted with Womb Dise Another ludy in Birmingham, Mich., ness and displace an taking your pound, and it helped me so soon, [ ike proclaiming to the World its 10 get out Lo the open air. Her daughter | Great virtues as a houling ageat for liteless across a chair a few feet from her | Women., and her manne and charming that for 1t has done me r Vegetable Cor d to those who Hik | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AN INIERESTING INTERVIEW. | Emma Abbott Tells of Her Relations With | Jenuie Lind and Others. praised the purity §8Q ringing quality of | my voice and told e that if 1 wished to retamn that quality 1 mist never force the voice, and must do all my practicing mezz0 voice which ghetermed the salva tion of the human thyoat. She said never to sing longer than fivé minutes at a time without resting. Showting is not singing and noisc is not musig, she said. The voice is like a digmend the value of which consistsnot in the size but its qual- | ity. Here the Iateness bfthe honr made it desirable to termingte the intervizw The reporter al$h Mad the pleasure last evening of maoting the cele- brated baritone, Mr. W. F. Pruette, of the Emm Abbott company. Mr. Pruette i so _well known in connection with with Mapleson company th comment seems to be unnecessary It is acknowledged that he possesses the purest baritane ve present on the stage, and it is only necessary to hear him to bo vonyinced of this ?:n' He appearsevery evenimg this week, In the roles of Valentine in “Faust” and Count de Luna in “Trovatore” he excels him- self. The press has praised Mr. Pruette highly for his rendition of these and he certainly deseryes the en- conimies lavished upon him. Mr. Walter Allen, the popular comedian is here th the company, and it is sufticient to say that every one can he satisfied that his ports will be acceptably rendered. In the “Mikado™ he does excellent work Asan artist_he ranks among the fore- most. His Ko-Ko is considered the best ever rendered in this count The company abpears to “Lucretia Borgia. Mein Leopold at Boyd's Last Night. The production of “Mein Leopold™ by the German company at the Boyd last mght was such as 40 evoke the most hearty commendation from the audience present. In this connection it is but just to remark t at no performance thus far given by this company has there been as represen whering of tha leading German zens of this city. It was their critical opinion which was most strongly appealed, with the result several of them afterwards remarked they had not seen o more satisfaet- ory German performance inmanya y The play is German masterpice, though itinvolves only the commonest of inci dents, and in most cases of people. A wealthy shoe manufacturer, Mr. Baureis, has a son and a_danghter. The former, Mr. Puls, is his idol, the latter he drives from out his home beeause she aceepts the wlebian love of the foreman of her father's shop, Mr. Koch, The son is a profligate, and after a_succession of extravagances involves his father in financial vuin. In the meantime, the daughter and her have succeeded in both commercial and domestic hfe, and at the same time the old gentleman has been reduced almost to beggery and was com- elled finally to return to the cobbler’s neh. By the happy steategy of Emr . Puls-Ahl, the anger of the son‘in-law 15 appeased and a recon- cilintion between the }:\(hvr and daughter and husband is effected, Mr. Banreis’ was a masterly character- ization. It showed the blindness of dot- ing father, and, at the same time, the cruelty of a man who had forgotten his rly ‘life at the beneh., He was wicty without intending it. and'in his broken down period his misery was productive of heartfelt sorrow Indeed, it may well be doubted if finer acting has been done on the stage of the Boyd. Mr. Koch iln'c\\‘ an_clement of comedy into his night in aking and graced the liter scenes anly force and dignity. Mrs, Baurcis played her part with a great_deal of case and effectiveness and Mrs. Puls- Ahl us usual was vivacious and secured several encores to her songs Mrs. Kocl Roepenack made a very cntertaining ser- vant, and Mr. Lindermann dressed” and acted a couple of characters with more than his ust The “Leopold” of Mr. Puls yed well, and at every linc utiered by Mr. Schmitz a laugh en- sued. The other people filled out the of a play of which the company may 1. Next Sunday night, the “Pearl JE CORONER CAS One Death by Violence and Two Sud- den Catl W Braden, a man forty years of who has been employed in Connel wholesale liquor house at 114 South Fourteenth street for a humber of y was found dead in the store o’clock last evening. John Callopy bookkeeper for the firm, went into the store at that hour to attend to some bus| ness and found Braden lying on the floor dead. His body was yet warm and Dr. Wilecox was summouncd, but found the man beyond the reach of medical aid. He was removed to Coroner Drexel’s oftice where an inquest will probably be held {o-duy. ‘The physician attributosand des to alcoholism™ combined with Bright's disease of tho kidneys. The dec has lived in Omaha for the past years, e was unma d and b brother living in Pennsylvania who | been notified of his de: THE DEATH AT ELKHORN. Coroner Drexel returned yesterday from Elkhorn, where he was called to hold an_inquest upon the remains of Alfred Christian, a shoemaker, who was found dead 1n his shop ut that'place Sat- found that the urday afternoon. It ws ! deuti had been caused by hoart disease. Christian was a native of Swi nd, a young man, and has no relatives living in this count He was scen on the street at 11 o’clock on Saturday forenoon and founddead in his room at 8 o'clock in the atternoon. ACCIDENTAL DEATIL The coroner’s inquest was held yester- day afternoon upon the remains of ] Swoboda, who was killed rs on Friday near the Union yator. Theevidenee produced showed that Swoboda was moving his hand to a friend who was leaving on a train - when he was strnck and run down by the freight. A verdict of accidental denth, exonerating the rmlwdy employes from blame was returned, Lost His Earnings, Tom Kelley came in'from work on one of the Union Pacitie extensions yesterday morning with seveniysive hard carned dollars stowed away in s wateh pocket, He got full of whisky of the Gus Schultz brand and fell asleep fn’ the mud m the rear of the saloon on the'corner of Tenth and Leavenworth streets. Two men helped him to his feet and put him inside the suloon, taking at the, time, probably as pay for their waik, the most of Kelley's roll. lllliwrhu.t rested one rounder named John Cook, who had $15 for the nossession of whigh he could not account, as he has not dgne a day’s work gince the woods were burned, Kelley bas been arrested as a witness, A $300 Burglary, It was discovered yesterday morning that burglars had made a successful raid some time Su y night on the safe of Beals & Beh grocers, located at the southwest corn of Tenth and Dodge strects. The safe is located in the rear of the store and completely obscured from view by a pile of boxes and a woden partition. ’]’Iu- rear door of the store is & light frame one, poorly bolted, fie burglars an easy entrance building. The sate was blown open and $500 in money taken. Nothing else i the safe or the store was dis tu rbed. i John Sehill, of this city, has nvented ar automatic car counler w hich it secms isattracting favorable atiention from the roads in this part of the country. DECEMBER 1 A NEW PLAY. TWO INVENTIONS A WEEK. That is the Average For Which Oue Man Seoks Patents. A New Plece by a Home Writer to Be on Saturday. | nest Saturday will be giver company of Germar arsing the pic rSate Rewedy s that which conding 7 No Opium & tLEN’s UNG ALSAM for C.o\&},’ Counghs & Goup W ® ganAt } 8tis withowt Doubthe begt | Xpectorant Remedy i ase . NCTH Wilyind R a sd oNa. Suve ot CRNde UOOSTS Shh i A\25¢ 50t & bI% per. bottle. RBSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING: MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES, BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUN EXOLUSIVELY ON THE anew play Boyd's opera house by a | The Millionaire Westinghonse and His Knighted by the King of Belginm—A Royal Traveling Car. high-sounding ughter, or Through Night @ 18 tie work of Mr. r, of this city. inssome foatures that are entirely now to the ayerage play of home construction, with n | others which are more psed by the versatility of a Pitts- T'be one vame that is more than all others loss conven: | hyrg genins familiar, perhaps, patent oflice at Washington City of Mr. George Westinghouse, the million- aire inventor whose wondorful workshops make up at least one-twelfth of the ins of Vittsburg. | him famous seve since then that his inventive mind h more prolit 3 patents taken out in the government of two a week—rll of most valuable Kind man whose ability such a cons require the const thread of a young Am wealthy banker can girl, the daughter of ¢ anese embassy at Washington His air brake mado Al yoars ago. nd subsequently, while living in her liege's home among the Japs, results more or less unple scene in the third $ the chimax is siderable interest will perienced by the production of this new candidate for dran RS iin; whose inventions it employment of 5,000 men to manufacture; whose profits from have swollen to be 000,000 in a de- wany interesting stories Leavenworth Street Grade. d with interest, said a promi- serty owner on “Mr. Connell's carefully prepared argument in favor of another tearing up of Leavenworth street of its grrade, Leavenworth tween 6,000,000 can be told, Last week one of My, Westinghouse's clerks, John Sprage by namie, struck a sreak (he intensiyy of the incandescent eleetr simply have the egg of heavy wavy glass. and a new change I most emphatically dissent the opinions We have now one of the best grades in Yy with even rises and falls and a gradient which ma re superior to any east and west strect between Cumings s el globe made this thorough :d the utility of ance, and gave Sprage $1,000 for his Of course in this way Mr. West up a number of to the public quickly recogni streets, Twentieth, i paved, and small patents whieh app enly distributed and enongh for readily hauled withont additional means portant inventions locomotives d by a further cutting and filling of the street, while property will be he s, high specil muanufacture The King of Belgium Westinglionsc amped with gres als and botnd with yards of gimes and dyn of electric lizht that his own property will be ent thirteen y the proposed change but he care fully neglects to state that f iicre property m which he of the city limits would hnee in value if property owners and filed for of parchment and searlet s wpe, in which the inven e life as “Siv Knight George 1rge amount MARVELOUS RESULTS L0SS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS, cont.” Allmeat conta the many lives s ality of bis uir-brake. Workshops maintained one, I protest and protest em- el ronsting 4 mado i Fation of (he Juioe, which 14 tho VITAL FAKT OF MEAT Effect of the SOLID OV Door. A TEN ponnd Sirloin, medium or wi RELUCED (0 KIX poun: mait, kliowing a lossof th Wil the Joes is §i'3 por Woiht, it shows the eLoruious the continent, in countries of the Orientor the Oceident, pay Mr. Westinghouse our property now abuts on a tunnel of from fifteen'to twenty feet and the other halt lies in S his profits from No other man in an show the name ilvoad on the pages of his ledger owners liave put toa heavy expense i conse zeous 1o try another radieal chinge upon us. inghouse 15 one rkable women of Pennsylvania. spends money with tain_happiness her husband ouce colored horse with beautiful white down to the bottoms and we ought not to I think it high time that in- if we could. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED GIRGULARS AND PRICE LISTS. CHARTER OAR STOVES and RANGES aro SOLD IN KEBRASKA as follows: MILTON ROC < e ined from bleeding thei Among the purchases to advance their own e FERRY VS. FERRY. e Case Which is rrent Chicago Sensation, 1 and Expres ecstacies over the a mate for it The Peculiar Divor d a trustworthy man and sent him out to seare! n-colored ho vel until he found year, but he came buck with the No pretuer t JNunrAskA Criy, mate of the which Chicago bas selected for demon- peeuliar divorce suits are feature of her courts. , LUITKER & WELC ANNELL & SWEENEY ETTLE & FAGER,.. ahend of her bestiality in A short time rds one of them died: There 15 no something as follows distinguished of solid silver feet, and the whole, 1t mahogany bed, now stands in the on of Chiengo. fruit of the marriage. perhaps, desired a good de er-in-law’s money. He had $20,000 himself, and placed upon tened to an TIMMERMAN & FVRAKER .. S s PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only Genuine, 1 of his fath- e to-day and can be to Homewood, the name of the inventor’s s relnted of Mrs, another oceasion sho was conspicuous in an equally pro- digious expenditur, splendid palace, Westinghouse t daughter w Ferry treated her badly, and that he_insisted on conducting 2 mean and sordid spi uncommon s afllicted with a desire for an unearned hiberal income. tle pluck and ve become a 5 ad the fundamentar prin- desired what did not belong to him, and w to work for his 1 father-in-law’s w aterskill hotel, mountuins, that she g 1t was over about to retire in the was struck by the wear g nts who had b i work on her account. sponded, and - she to reward them. nd 50 going quested the 300 until morning. plied the elerk. id the dashing Mr. Ferry | and she was intellectual activity he morning when she velled to do ext PRSI Her generous heart v greed of Ins 550 great that elled the professed love of his wife. and tried to induce her to coax h into giving her money by making her tain young woman. was angry when the children were born beeause he had not money cenough for snpport, and th aroused by the death of Mr. Farwell might, awakened sympathies, giy The leading fes complaint is the rev band’s honsehold economies. Hoe adopted which are prol These rules were as follows She should not allow two servant had been left in her room, of the hotel sher only got $1,100 h SWell, give me i And this wi ported to have thrown around among the 21,820,850 Tansill's Punch Cigars ‘wero shippod during the past oars, without n_drum- jealous of & ¢ s at present being buiit at Pull man, i, & magnificent Westinghouse al, and her husoand proposes 1o something for son was_ that Lonso in the wi wuch n alowing. (dealor only) wanted in ench towu. BOLD BY LEADING DRUCGISTS. WOODBRIDGR BRO'S, State Agents DECKER BROY. PTANOS Omaha, Neb. THE LOUIS THE LOUIS THE LOUIS VELVETEER i STHRICTEST ure of Mrs, wion of her of Pullman, asct of rule: Wbly unique. Timmins, a laboring n new kind of a rake Mr. Westingliot e offered him §7 it, but the shrewn little Englishman | on to s contrivance and expeets mor v 3, She should make cook empty ashes every 4. She must see that the furnace fire was His Missing Brother. poked out underne: letter from 1 Iand county, Vi, brother, Chirles ook use dripping instead butter must never be thought oty Tard was a luxury. Ver buy yeast, but have the Wisselmin, of High cing inquiry for his ook make it Never use egus in cooking. 8, She must use ashes in cle ¥, Bones left at the table wust be wsed for his brother near Omaha in A sons were Ki No such wre at the thne name id been Killed inoa three wounded 10. She must not allow the servants out after 10 p. m. 11, She must watch the neighbors’ maids id not smuggle sugar out of the hc 12, Feather dusters or carpet sw The housemaid 1t she had nothing clse to Rheumatism T7e donbt if there is, or ean he, & sp romedy for rheumatism; but thousands who s have been greatly ben- white sugar must not be AMINER mny try BV ERY TEST of touch und sight without” discovering VETS, (hoy 50 closely r WOVEN PILE « by uny rough woar, which would ruin real vol mes the price. The Gonuine LOUL used instead GLHOA VEL- have suffered its y efited by Hood's failed to find relict, try this great remedy. s aflicted with rheus Previous to 1853 T found 1o relief, but I at one time was alm saparilla did me more good other medicine admonishing them over some other the saying is. She must néver mention her husband’s 1 putting the rules into execution. Did ever a city possess a m wnd aterning. LV ETEEN ha ith any other vol v of the GENEINE bei and 0 GUARANTEE of w Ferry's keen penuri red the whole \sh ingennity rules which mark that is, an intelleet t which would y ceed in the most disreputable The mind of o rules are genuine, i grasping and goyerning the details of & pawnbroker's busine b boarding house about some 1 hiad rheumatisi ned intellect I recommend it to LEWIS BURLANE, Biddel ddone great thing Wil its possessor to suc- N, 8, FALCONER, s characterized by or of u very The result is a strength, efiecting Send for book contain “Hood's Sarsi ures bitherto unk dditional evide arilla tones up my SHEERE scns WEAK STRONG MARSTON REMEDY CO. 19 Park Piace Mention Quiaha Bee. FREE TRIAL, R et seias T gk 1400 per Puckige. blx rule fourteen, not to the next rul directs his wifs useWhite sugar, and, molasses instead of brown sug; is means, of course, that she is to huve sweetness in her domestic is refined cruelty are curious freaks in this psycho 130 Bauk stree Hood’s Sarsaparilla $1; six for 85. L L HOOD & €O, 1 r\m‘ 11, Muss, i00 Doses One Dosllar. usging by ilie nnn‘ml’nol TREATMENT, Left at table for soup, but he does not like to have “‘swill It eannot be that Ferry ance made and while it might be odorous would add to the aggregat We can understand most anything, in view of the rules, ex objection to “'swill in the coal bin." 10 the coal bin.' NERVITA sy lug'oh Biewed, Cb A% )

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