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1 DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 19, 1886--TWELVE PAGES. T QT | that the bulls nad not lTost thelr grip. ORMICK -MAHONEY, and Who Are to Do It On Tuesday night \ N NN ™ " . . —~ he will leet the tabernacle. Subject, | U1 y 1 New England was putup 053 on an advance Sporting Notes, Sober Nation.” And on Thursday night, s b - g - .| 019 per cent from the lowest point touched on | oy, K iohte of Labor hall at South Omaha | December = Tie will deliver his third lecture | To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & ) Excitement in the East Has Very Little Ef- | Wednesday. Reading was heavily tradedin | waq the scene of a varied and in many res- | IN the Saunders strect Ireshyterian church, Co.'s People's Store. Subject, “A Trip to Russia; "What 1 Heard | pects excellent exhibition of the manly art | and Saw There,” Admission toall free, F T1C around 96¢, but failed to respond to any | marked degree to the buoyancy of the rest of | juit night. The entertainment was arranged Rl TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS fect Upon Western Business, thelist. London figured as a buyer of stock, | o gliort notice but was equal to a great | The Clearance Record. many that have been given hereabouts with | The bank clearances for the week ending | o iy U4 more pomp and ceremony. A number of | yesterday were as follows: Trading Briek in Grain and Produce | tltimately cause some selling of American { 1,4 ¢iorts wore pressed into service and | Circles—A Falling OFF in Packing | Seeuritics, and conservative houses were for : N that reason advising eaution in buyin Y g . " ing out al e o Ah Bt M Rups Operations at Chicago-Good stooks &t r,,‘]flm“ Iiring the Iast nous the | Shectators, There wasa series of matches | oy Yoy obs 3 terns, Ete., Kto, g out all of our furniture consisting of Jxport Demand. | market rallied sharply, the Vanderbilt coal | between Sexton and lahey, Boyle and | A CLOSE MONEY MARKET. | 1 it was feared that the recent advance in On January 15th, 1887, Consiating of Furnitare, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, - the Bank of England rate of discount wonld furnished amusement for the several hundred | (USCRY ceee 110.920.30 Money, Silk Dress Pat- A substantial present waye most appreciated by the receiver, We are clos stocks and New_ England making conspicu- | O'Neill, Hessey and Hartney, and Smith and - qus gains, St Panl, however hung Tieayily OF {hese the most interesting was Sioaiam | o svery tu 2 dollar's worth of goods E:le ant E:as Chalrs Transactions of the Past Weck | between 00 and 91, and the bears noted that | that between He and Hartney, both of sootal....... R WELA62 | purchased, you will receive a coupon Geaso, 1 L Special Tolo- | [t Nad exhibited 16s8 rallying power after the i are nifty boxers, Ty were | weil | Percont o nciviiso (0.1 ticket, good for one chance in the follow- / Y ¥ 1 . | break than anyiling else on'the list. Rail- | matched and” gave a fine exhibition T ing Grand Presents to be given away b gram to the Brr.|--Notwithstanding the | youd earnings were generaily fayorable for | of the Iy o fhe prineioat Stole & Dollar. z o be given away by general nnsettied fecling in financial and | the second week of December. Wabash in- | event of the evening however, was a glove | Dan Curley, acrook whose gamels in work- commereial cireles throughout the east and | creased -1,Iu.u_\~|,“1,m;\ and San I"':Lli(;i‘ contest between James _\] Ix u||u|:-)\'nml Ma- | ing drunken men, was pulled in by officer P " of g ve imustal or impor- 6,000, ain¢ ! ern was expected to a South Omaha blacksmith, Since | )0 vesterday aInooh ANATES o g ik ! L i ma ! < SRKS 1% bt . A gy Pt se fully Toe faiied to | 3 oruiicks exploitin breaking the eapacions l_"]‘!vn'.\e'«“‘rl«-.v NQ‘:“':{" ey ots ~:| \‘(l;" and tour grs asy chairs, all uphol '|;| on short notice, Hair Moss and” Cotton” Mattresses, Turkish Spring Beds (g tant heen developed in busi | sympatlize wi ) 2 rally, being o | faw of A1 Mare he e patherlorded 1t over | Tobbing ‘a man of L Cutley says that he * stered in assorted shi llegant silk | Bedding of all Kinds, and to ey I'he stringency of the money market | the contrary. . “The list elosed | the local pugilists of lesser note. Mahoney, | And the man were going to spar a few rounds inthe @ companied with a marked de- | strong and “alis per eent higher than the | Lowever, has been challenging sverybody for | [ llar b Jie kot _\w-nlrml im“ lnm moliey One Mahogony Bed line In railroad shares and securities, has | opening. ‘Fotal sales about thiee hundred | sometime, and finally succeeded in arranging u placed in his hands and ran away ; ) PRIZE 0 ' ' : n Hlu sl ) of "-"lli\;;'lk' ‘"I*“"il';"“r‘ A Rash Speculator Skips Out, .{h-n'.m- I has been making his home, their ~— il “.'l‘."'l‘l’m','l'l'lh’f} “‘(‘,‘.‘\'.f(:;yfll)‘::l'\”‘. best and lenders of money a little more conser- New Yonk, Dee. 18.—~[Special Tele- | mateh has created considerable interes he A pensive Fall, " Mawar ok N & 4 . o o .y . vative in their views, and furnishing @ vre- {grquc to the Brr~The falk of Wall | €D appeared in the ring last nightat a few | In fhe county court_ yesterday the case of ,‘;I“:",{i“:,'h‘m\,,’.‘ L Ll Mr.Stockert Personally Superin.. ds all work text for nervous speeulators to dispose of n | cireet is thie reported disappearance of young | MIRULES bast b o'elock, © MeCarmick Was | pragshower vs. Gay & Hoar was arued and " 3 ity portion of their holdings, there was 1o Very | Maurice Worme DTRG0 Toove & D Hry ATt - Mot pers Divans, Ottomans, assacks, Foot Reste, Music Racks, Ete., Ete, to make room fo IR One suite of Parlor | Carpets and Upholstery. This furniture is our own manifacture, and superior in rniture, ng of sofa, tete-a-tete | Workmanship and material to factory made goods. We ave prepared to mako to or- f P £ 4 in the United States, worth $65.00. r, alter considerable 10s<es | Mahoney swore & noat grey suit, Both were | &iven to the jury, Thesuit is anaction for [ “FOURTH PRI Twonty yards [] N marked effeet observable. A good demand |y gjoek speculation. The young man is the | in excelient condition and_a’ pretty mateh [ damages in the sum of $1,000, alleged to have | (juinett best gros g sk Silk,” cost for money prevailed thronghout the week | soy of Simon Wormser. the head of one of | Was promised, Frank Sliter was chosen | been sustained by er by falling ¢ yard, worth § un I u S ar e 0 and the market was firm. Bankers scrutin- | fjie niggest brokerage firms in the street, | Feferee. cArthin Welch socanded Mahoney LSRG Tl e KA FIFTH PRIZE - One elegant Seal Plush ized paper very closely, and in nost cases | oy were identified with the rapid advance | fa Al Williams backed McCormick. | When | Metropoiitan hotel, owned by thodetendants. | ondon Dyed Cloak, to be made to order }inited) thete: Tavors 0. thelr. tegUINE ous- | 1y o it b LG time was _called both men ang to the | A \nlqlul\n“lvu}v urned on Mond center of the ring and began business at once, =il to tit the lucky ticket holder, worth $60.00. tomers, Speculators were moderate borrow= | ayd are well known in the stock markets of [ Mahoney led for'an operier and was caught A View of Shoshone, SIXTIL PRIZE—One pair of the finest 5 W ers, and shippers of produce and wrain asked | London and Berhn and on the Paris bourse [ by MeCormick, ‘The men then clinche 1 “The Bk acknowledges with pleasure the White Blankets made by the Pionec 400 BROAD AY- for some favors. A vather good demand for | as well as in New York arge and suceess- | were separated by the referee “u{u diftic ulty. OGO & IMAOSGHB PRI Of, SHOMIONS Woolen mill, of ! ahfornia, worth $40.00. \oney prevailed from parties at Interlor Young Wormser has been | After some cautious sparring McCormick ptofala Bl SEVENTI PRIZE—One Beautifully R ORC ™ § W TREYNOR KERD ML 63 S 4 i with s father in_the business, | madea rash at his antagonist and, suceeed- | falls, a present from Mr. J. J. Cummings, | Deeorated Dinn ‘R, . .M. W s s points, but hankers at present are reluclant always liad the reputation of being at | ink in breaking down his guards delivered o | nanager of the Omaha Lithogtaphing and | jngof one hundred and forty piec 1o accept any outside paper, as they ean fiud wuicl niore daring speerlator than he [ pretty elip unon Mahoney’s “face and then | Siationary company. ‘The painting is pre- | worth $30.00, 3 ample employment for all their funds at pr wed his elders to suspect. It seems that | clinched, While the referee was separating | pap ittty con s subscribers 0 k BRI a UL SRGIIKGL VAT Bt A i | Reading speenlation, when | the men tine was called. e e s hrenmum fo thio subscribers ot thio | EIGHTH PRIZE—An Elogant & ety Sl Wl SR oL S juniped abont without stopping | dropped his guards and was backing WL LI TR, 6 Muft, worth $30.00, some eurrency (to their customers, DUt | gy oty o ity-theee, the scion ot the | corner when MeCormick struck him <A Cream Oolored iorse: NINTH PRIZE--A very fine Paisley [] chiefly in o small way. Rates of futerest a0 | jouse secretly indulged liis speculative ten- | fouling him. “The referee promptly 3 e ; Shawl, worth $65.00. firm at 7@ S per cent, aud good vaper can be | dencies without the “governor's” knowledge. | nized the foul and declared the contest in [ In Judze McCulloch’s court yesterday Al TENTH PRIZE er and Tea Set, consisf ; : One Angora Beaver PioltN ‘olal fodinel obtained at the outside ficure, On the street | 1t is said that lie lost nearly haif o million | Mahoney's favor. Itis very probable that | exander Lilliencrow commenced a veplevin | Shawl, worth $30.00 i Wholesale and vetail. Familios supplicd with ten and twenty pound packs A1 B0 At S ner cent. except on gitt- | G0Mars, and was tie prineipal cause of the | another weeting will be arranged between | suit against Gustay Cornish for_the posses ELEVENTH PRIZE -One Gentleman's ages, o 0 At e XD O S | failure’ of Marx & Co., is brokers, Fear | thiemon, sion of a eream colored horse, whieh e al- | suit of Clothing, -~ made of Imported edged securitics. Eastern exchange was in | iy yis fafhor's anger {he young man incon - Jenes 18 loing Wrongtally feld T Goris Rl b L of | ! ) . good supply and only moderate demand, con- | tinently fed. Blrths and Deaths. Dossession. rorsted, guiraiteod: & fine it for the e 39 Pearl s ouncil uiis he 's were i - e foll . sand deaths wel 5 i Y —— winner, worth 00. y " requently the market ruled dull. Sales were - Ihie following births and deaths were re ; AT T T made between hanks at (0@+0 ccuts Capital Miscellany. ported to City Physician Luisenring for the The Box Meeting. iL ntleman’s . I \ /i 8 k WASHINGTON, Dee. 18.—Commissiotier BT The committee appointed by the district [ Fur Beaver Overcoat, worth $30.00. i i per $100, Consi week ending yesterda; e ) ¥ My Vol { A A oo I TS At FORSIENE eSeN At RS Montgomery, of the patent ofice, has issued | pip CNES f Lindeman, 05 | bar association will meet at 10 o'clock on | THIRTEENTH PRIRE —One Boy's abundant supplv in the tern markeis, | A0 order (o the effect that trom Jannary 3, | Harney, a A VB, A. Atchibald, | 2 r Overcont, for a boy between the ages of Owine to the large number of bills drawn | PTocimo, emplopes in all the divisions in the Bart, a d <rs, P a | 3and 16 years, to be chosen by the ucky 2 i e o il raity. Thoy | vatent oftice where the work is three or four ce, a Son: Mrs Ole Oleson, 2008 N L ALT AL WG ] toEe. S oo tioclig was b | months in arrears will bo required to work: | & danghters Mis, W. ¥, lamin, L 8T AL Bt Farming Lands in Towa , Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to mitted to, shippers’ sixty days documentary | FO# il pomn instead of 9am | Schaaf, Thitteenth near Williams, & d A Chicago Vocalist in London. to be selected by the winner, | §10:00 per‘acre. - School and state linds |v|'\lll\r\n- o L) yoars' fite 5 per bill2selling down to $4,i6@4.75, the lowest of ter; Mis. A, Sawmelson, Thirty“third and SENTEDaE LIRS A1 S8 WbTTRere, 00, centinterest. Land Buyers fare free. Information, ete e by Coase i : Chairman Herbert and Representative Nor= | Decatur, a son: Mrs. Thompson” Fifth and e : i FI PRIZE—One Elegant 1n- g ; E P. P. LAUSTRUD, the year. It is understood that about . oo I8 3 W hicawo, appeared at 8 concert gan Brostwayl L ConncilBilany Towa ags s e BTk + 3 wood were to-day ructed by the house | acil oy Mis, Weybn, Twelfth near S ' AR ERIO) corth $10. ) Broadway, CouncilBlulfs, lowa, agent for driksen & Co., Chi £5,000,000 in gold has been engazed in Europe | Woor Weie Hocay istiicted by (he hotee | jone ; given by Sims Reeves at Albert palace to- s vorth §10.00. 3 tor shipment to Awmerica. Speculation in A hioil80 0. resolution” Ieronbing 16 Dot Minnic £, Darst L vear ol Lauen it and was entiinslastically recelved. NTEENTI PRIZE - One Elegant - = railrond stocks aud securities, oil and cotton 00,000 the appropriation for the constru . Darst, 3 years, orth Seventeenth; ( i R e 53 VI PRI REIe . T/ onstern markets was untusually activeand | tion of cruiser. No. 1 (the Newark), and acy, 49, ‘Thirteenth and Howard; Charl Dout fuil to call at W, W. Chiapman's | - SEVENTEE T'H I 1u/I ~Ono piocc.of b5 . : Teeted Tantdn. Nimins stoce on | AUthorized the seretary of the nayy 1o | Matsen: 2 months, Twentioth and Nichol arly Monduy morning and see his ele- | 50 yards “krait of the Loom™ muslin, 5 ouetilc Gonst w1e hinve! Eaflared s mavked ept oneof the bids already 1 or to M. Bratten, 45, 114 South Fourtcenth: | gant line of bictures, easels, urticles tor | worth $1.00. l readvertise for proposals, and Twenty-second: | Gucorattng, ete., before going elsewhere. | EIGHTEENTIL PRIZE — One halt v ion in prices, In grainand produce | Phe president has recoznized Olaf Rye o8 Eleventh and Jackson: | 3“CH ey 58 FarVibeEt Calebratatl GOl TR N 7 Ui i IS VB AN e R B Aoy sy A il H:oberttbertatn S naopllehioanital | FADEGIAT/M soountioiilletlroniie iw bl (At niB eR bl H G CER e BRI the buying interest. thouzh the decline was | Norway at Des Moines. Ia.: Eugene Biondo, | (hatles (iroesinger, 102 St. Joseplys hospi age 00, not marked. Provisions showed consider- | Yice consul af Sweden and Norway at Port 3 N § NINTEENTH PRIZE—One Fine Silk B I Thi it olger 1lald & e ‘ 5 . = ; Townsen, Washingtor ol ticard Ay South Thirteenth: Holger 1ald, 6, % = able strength. The toceints of zram Were | VARG Vanell ol cota. 1Fior i S | Davenpiris Pitra Hald, 12 Davenport: Baby Muftler, worth § ; s s moderately Iurge and shipments eastward | Franciseo. Sullivan, 3 month, West Cuming: Prosa TWENTIETIL PRIZE —One Linen : 7 i - , moderate, Exports of grain and provisions ; —— Sil , South Oinaha. Table Sct, consisting of Tavle Cloth and EullsEpnoa R GrmainiGolme I L fi ity B from te seaboard were quite largo and pack- | Tervible Double Tragedy, N [haeem e et a Doven Supkins worth 10,00 B AT e Ing in the west is progre favorably. In ails ol a TR AT oL s RERra) s Y-FIRST PRIZE — A Cuash wheat n rather nervons fecling has existed | double tragedy at Penn Yan caused a great In l:} xlrfl\u]{m‘l:l ve !ud l.,‘.l\llvu Present of o Twenty Dollar Gold Prece. = s Auring the past week and much of the ad- | Seusation this morning, one of the prineipals | S0 through his attorneys, Scott & Son, No. 22 -One Toilet Set s brought suit aga \lis 1. 4 R —One very fine 5 vance of last week was Tost. Trading was | eing Dort M. Hawlin, station agent o the | PFOUSHSuit aguinst Ellls L. and Mary T No. 23—One very fine Doll SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICER & PUSEY, S ] {—One Handkerchief Box, S IRotiven f i s the foeling | Syracuse, Geneva & ( at el s s fairly active, and, while at times the fecliny | Syracuse, Geneya & Corning railrond at Penn |10 5 50 00 a0 S plaintift for lot One elegant Hand Bag. s strong, at others it was decidedly weak, | Yan. Hawlin is thirty-three years of age | ;50 o5 G The petitioner clnims S 5 No. 26—One large Doll. ITOTICE. with rather more _disposition on tie part of estimable wife and a bright young | 1SR O S RO o Add justwhat you want for - 33_One Stand Cove Spocinl advertisoments, such 18 Lost, Foind o operators to realize, which accounted for the ] y moved in the best hevtstitas, at No. 28—One bottle fine I : ToLoan, For Sule, To Rent, Wante, Bowrdi i At 3 : ! - ding that when Douglas street shou ine. The favorable teaftive of the market | socicty there, [unlin went 10 Peun Yan ,,I,‘f:x'”,‘,L,'l:,“:u‘l\,’hff IR e aho I 0. 20—One Tobyggan Cap. ete., will boinsertad in this column at the i COUNCIL BLULKS, IA s the strength existing in- European niar- | Thuisday night and oeenpied the same room | ‘', e « BL , 1A, Kets, which, I spite of o decline i the Awerican markets, were quoted tirm with an SheIYD! T R Bie yphilne & o Sy e . s fine 3 1 cave adyvertis e at our oftice aavancini tondeney In pricss LR fore retiring each took a dose oi morphine [ thus reducing the street at that point to a One fine Lunch Basket. fon. Leave advertd f Y 4 ) [ with suicidal intent and slept for twent width of sIxty-six feet. ¢ plaintil asks 13- > ha ered brass brelia | No. 12 Penl strect, near Broadway, Councit 4 Jlt demand has s exipied, i clearings | NouttSuylion, et s oy st | that the esd oy e chatial b oo forin 0! 0 O bammierolibirss Unibrdl : TELETIONE [ PO AGON A .. NG BRLAN in’s absence from home, the apartments [ with the original intention of the parties to \ (o A TR Y WANTS. These wero the principal tactors of streneth, | \hion e occupied were broken open. This | the sale and suit. i ialf doz. fine Towels. and the beliof that the shipments from [ndia defendant now claims an ownership of No. 30— One Table Searf. rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firat luser with his paramour, Muriel Alderman. Be- | fourteen feet on the south side of the lot, One fine Splasher. fonand ive Cents I'er Line for cach subsequent lished 1 bt HIC L BT I from | aronsed ITamlin from his stupor, wherenpon — No. 35—One Silk Um S1-0n Bromdwny between Gth and i0th to the United Kingdom and the continent | o saized a pistol lying near by, shot the girl A Fireman Killed. 3 One tine Doll. S Indy's hand satehel containi will soon diminish and that these countries : 3 ] : 0 SiBR EDjshe ¢ brea sent « o 0 N ol b e ave bees peeive . ———— T ne set China ishes, su will continne to be [arise buvers of American | jnh¢ REEast and sent o buliet into his ovn | Indefinlte reports have been received of an ne set China L rege : folks. helped to give coniidence to holders, HHEoLtun, ) + | aceident that oceurred on the Union Pacitic ittle who eventually anticipate higher pri but Uamlin is still alive. Hi ALgnts are K ptusllys antioin AT - | prominent residents of Auburn, near Green River on Wednesday morning in | They have just opened len cases of EGInielmeaniimertecalpa shniinneialts e which a fireman named Martin was killed | Novelties especially for Christmas. | chursges ate widening, and this 1o some t Walking On the Wate and two engineers = severely nju In | You can find nearly 0. 40—0One Silk Handkerchief. operates against the n;zn)n-l, 'lln add to New Yonrk, Dee. 18, —|Special Telegram to :]um- of the eiforts that have ln‘un' “l\xmle by No. 41--One nice Doll. anted A5 ncompan cireumstance was the tnscttled conai- | the Bii.]—AIphonso King, the or walk- | the company to suppress news of the acei- No. 42—One-hai adie’s fine Linel onally witch over R e CRTT A ee T et Dz Alphionso Kiug, the water walk- | gon e%PRgYhoen learned that. two through No, no-hnit doz. Judie's fine Linen er, who attempted to walk across the Niagars N i chie Hive-year-old ehildren during evenings. T nianaialirole D er, who attempted to walk s the Niagara | freights collided at Wilkins, a side station T ""\5‘:' ) ','_-‘,‘n',," ards Best Calico for a | Yhose time is oce i o)l preferre ing whieh was deveioped in railroad st river last Saturday, yestex attempted to Rock Springs and Green River on 4 [ ENO e L ORI O & RULERE ddress, with refero 3 re of Bee A there, and 1o this was due | walk on the water from Bartholdi statue to s norning at9 o'clock. The me- 4 dress pattern. Conneil Blufrs ] QOTTF 0 which ocewrred in wheat, I Brooklyn bridge. Harry Webb, a well known . used by the giving ont of the One Boy's Hat. s TP R T 1AL L0 UL prices of the week under review - | sporting man Lf,,‘,l,“.,,' friends, were in a | MEbrakes on one of the trains which carried No. 45—One Boy's Sealskin Cap. WY iy Koma. dusing (he wintor = Jzed last Saturday. - Since then a declin o, g > 00| past aswitel just in tine to meet a - train No. 46—One fine Painted Ornament, { | i No. #8—One Brass Broom Holder. N eral Tousowork, No. 39—0One par Men's Silk Suspend- No washing. Apply onee. Mre K. Ch S, ey, W4 Third ave, il ing hi <i dsse E i enn, provided she is disenguged after T p. . urred, but reeovered a skiff accompanying him. King, dressed in an | going in the other direction at a rapd rate, | No. 4i—One Toilet Set L e A A R - ply 15¢, then eased off and closed about | ordinary suit, put on his shoes, which are | Botli engines were fearfully wrecked, A | You want ainong thene and the prt- No. 48—One nice Doll sivnble place, with or without pay, i cxclunge | Gernr Anevican, of New York 1ie lower than last Kiiday. In the corn two inchies long, eight inches wide and | fireman named Martin was killed, T BT s Tor taking sipervision over child during even- Phaniy. of it miuket but little of interest was _deyeloped. ies high, and started without a bal- - 4 f : A e B R o s, occusionally, Answor by lnttur, siating artford: Speculative trading has been of a himited | ance pole. - The water was rou i it was In Garneau's Favor. Have also just veceived « very nice 0 ne clegant ‘able Cover, roforen Mis. 5. 8. Beo oflice,” Counet 0. 51--One Bottle Perfume Blufts, One Lace Handkerehief AT T | an Cinnciace character and chietly loeal. Ouiside business | windy and he had great aifiiculty in keeping e distriet co psterday in the ease i e Searfs B schis. was light, in fact, finctuations have been too | his balance. His progress was very slow, and ,“l'] (f" dnLiol ,f"'_l".‘ e “f, Ao b Tot of Lace Scarfs and Fischus, j] swiall 1o attract altention, Liverpool advieos approaching the turn into the battery | OF the Garnean Gracker company vs. the |\ pyrogqpt presents for yow to make to | No. 53—One child’s fine Luce Collur, quoted & fim warket for cor. Keeeipts waves dashed azainst the walker, Model milling and elevator company a ver- ¥ s rant Doll ington & trect. Inquire No. | e 7 S ve been fair and & pretly good shipning 1 from the cold. Finally no lieadway | dict for the plaintiff for §356.25 was returned. yowr wife, 5 nt Doll. @1 Broadway . Those maviad with a® insure also against loss by demand has existed for lower grades, but the | was made and King cave up. y! il suit grew out of a purehase of flour made Tidy. JOR SALE - Barber shop, 1 o ;‘I an, pood markets sympathized more or Jess with | (Nis weather he would not make another at: | by Garnein hom- an . adent- of defondae — 5 Table Seart. B fetson for snlling. Addross 1, Bee biice, e e Gk TR SO UL wheat and prices declined e, rallied a trifle | fempt in New York bay for £,0 His feat | Ilhe price of flour raised before the delivery No. 68-0na finaiDolls - - — REAL EST T- BLUFES AND OMAIA and closed about “e lower than Jast week. the createst ever accomplished in rough | was made, and the defendants sought to col- A S i WANTEL 1 housckee " e ————————— "Pliere was more or less realizing, which ns- er. He was on the water one hourand | Jeet an iherensed 1iiee on the srouan ot | Our 0—Qne Mouth Or . har me. Have but ane boy. | © yONEY LOANED o Goop city sisted the weakness somewlat.” In' provis- | five winuies. contract of sale wide by their agent. was not | kerchiefs, Muftlors, Embroidered aad | X060 -One Iintation Steam Piino Addro i 1L oo Oniog banne) i M i W g, Cyclones and Tornadoes AND FARM pERTY AT Lowrsy 10us the week Just closed has witnessed con- - binding, ‘The price was paid and suit bronght ] No. 61--One fine Book X ¢ 1 SRR mstitehe andkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, TANTED 100 Inborers and tonmsters to siderable activity in the market for hog pro- Ihe Yankton Agency Indians, Dy the Cirdekeh compans tb retover horohht | Hemstitched Handkerchief, Kid Gloves, | Ng' ga_One fin Book. WWiehiehe) IR, 00 Lonmaters sto ducts, n‘n'lmlul.vfl \\|l||nl\un-lluul the usual i WASHINGTON, Dee, 15.—Awent John F. | ence between the price contracted and the | Silk Dresses, cte., ete, i3 —One Pocket Kuife, the Indiiytoryitory, 0 miles south of Kiown, reularity in p n a general way the | it 4 i : T R No. G1—One fine Doll Kansna. Mo fre from Kuansas City to Kiowi market exhibited considerablo strength, and | Kiey. of the Yankton lndian hadiRled ol 1o dine BV iy Tl ecoipt ar (e ikeni ai Tor all leading artieies a materinl sdsance 1a | # conference to-day with General Atkins, of AT TS No. 6 . Kansns City, in Mhe name of ¢, Shenflcld, & re vrices has be:n established, e general | the Indian o upon the needs of the In- surroundings of trade were somewha dians under his charge, e asks for permis- ' 0 A T T A Ty COUIARING (o e MloNEs and. thas. end Slon to purchise for- the Indians 100 brooq | Engtand society to arrango for the celobra- (8—One infant’s Lace Cap, tors, and §1.70 per duy (0 th N ' ! 550" per weok. Work will Inst 1w y o} 9 1 ored 1o make as wuch of (e Situation as | 1 tion of Foretather's day met at the board of No. 69— One baby Dress D P wintor, Nos fusthor Nforn 1\ ¢ sib While the quality of hogs exhibit mares and lumber for flooring four hundred edueation rooms last night, The members L 70-—0One 1a Doll. Kiown, Kansas. Kel- ) Inarked improvement tiie recelhis liave been | houses now in course of construction, His | SINUAR HGWS B BIENE e meners SVt Tistice N Neliarz, Council Blus, ) (< v U 1 aisappointingly small, much below the gen- | request will be granted. Agent Kinney re ) 18] eral caleulations, and this Las been oneof the | ports that the acreage under cultivation this main supports ' of the market, especially | vear is largely inereased over last year. and Rares, # x ¥ i -~ batoof § will be ullowed by the contractor. ‘The committees appointed by the New No. 67—0no Wairee g3 per month and Loatd (0 the 1oRm- about 500 people will take part in the celebra- , 12- > lady’s Companion. - ent_-Store huilding, 20x00, tion nmmi will be m-x.]n at the exposition g Ik .\Ilmll}ur. 1wo A 16, ~mm:|<~. iy 0B | Tn Faney i annex on ‘Tuesday evening. Another meet- 3¢ T, thens. 3 torn\e . 74-—One largg Doll. premiscs in c of husiness portion of ffun- “ane In the way of decreasie the olferings o | tha the corn, onts and wheat cron s fully R S ey g Megant Table Linens in pattern and '"‘ILF g Lok, In, Address Williwni 1. Butler, Ncola, 18, ol Ovatione 't s hoins e uice | Perens bt et pant, e saye’ e | evening wiiem (i programina of ho s | by tho yard, ot napkins 0 walsh on T waw g sy e e | POEEETY, marked, more 50 than at most of the packing | seienco of farming. are becoming more set. | e Wil be annonnced, Weare selling . 7i—One Lunch Bashet contalniug 0 1 under i - 4 A | ¢ house, k' corner ¥ oanid centers in the west. ‘The labor troubles at | tled in their habits of life and are looking i8—One pair children's Shoes, tire h . i v L L ) ew Scl . 4 H ttle (u Only 7 blocks from 1o C the opening of the season caused large losses | with increasing favor upon the proposition ey fAchel Bulldings 70—O0ne pair boy's Boots, Call'on M. Fe Hohror, wt hlfla, nducat ve advertise: ! hany's operi b to shippers of hogs and turned the supply in | to give thim thelr lands in severalty, The board of education have advartised for . 80—One fine Lace Collar 102"t wteeet. st air. ..(] t mnuel:.ln;mnu‘t-nu s of which the el . plans for a twelve-room school building to be 81—One | Doll. TANTED—A Cottage of five or KX rooms. Chicago market has not fully recovered, . : erected on the high school grounds, to cost 0 y ersey Jacke! A QOLBK00F RyD OF- ALK FOOMA (‘ While packing here shows a marked decrease, .. Ohloago Companics bued, Mot ore than §35,000: an elght-room butlding No. 82—-Ono Lady's Jursey Jucket W AN convenn'va "husin et " i Glasware d v Yol 5 TS ng 7 s pair Gentléman's — Sus | ramily, no childron, Address **Crispy,” Bee 1he aggregate Tetuins of the west are not Youk, Dec. 18.—A special from | MO X R #~One palr iy 2l beloww those of lust season to date. indi- | Freehold, N, J., says: Mrs. Catoline Forsyt, ;" ll entioth 'l‘“"”:I"'*‘ ",‘;,“"“f I"‘"’I:‘"“‘: e A {Ls (411 ox08 o B : Otmafia a1 other points i the weat ate drawe | & “""m‘[-m‘_“":’t“M.h“_lw,:h.’“"l Bl St IOE | Wabster o cost $2,000. T8 5 broposed {0 i \ No. 8- One pair Bog’s Skates. WANIED pony amps an ateaware ing on the supply of the hogs which has here- | 1 the Chicago I . bid Lidg! submit the guestion of providing for the | In all sizfs at nominally low prices . Bl (« e — tofore songht e Chi o market, ‘I'he | andthe !Il‘.uf;:n\::r.ll"??t“:m:nu;:‘.l-lu;?'l ero |\«31[]<!v‘l these buildings o a vote at the Come and look over our large stock and No. 87—One pair s N . ]4 ”lfu'sr”'“ Old papors for sale At the lee r g C S an 5 455 4 ) on some one 0—O0ne fine Do A tending 10 bo married . make rather free purchases, especially of near | Money loaned without bond. No part of the Swindled By Sirens, floors something you will want and you ,’;d ‘3::( }” Doll W od 10 call nt the Pryor's Bee job W S. Homer & CO. the s N principal or nterest has been paid, W, S - i o 3 e 10 e oir wedding cards. ;‘;llxl-;'»i-frti ’l;‘u‘l“tlul’xrn '.l.‘\w:ul‘!nnm.lix‘gl}ln lm;‘.fl.’.} ¥ v e ' F. W. Herring, of Fremont, came in yester- | will save money by buying it of us. re Doll offi select thoir wedding cards. Al . » rming with g o 3 P "klace i g ticularly May. This leads to' the A R ot b sy SRR e day morning with a well iilled purse and a weklace i“”' —A bunch of keys. Owner can have impression that some operators are cal- AT T Y . determination to see the town. He was . & T B B air Gold Cutl Buttons by appiying to Hee oflice. 9 A A MILWAUKEE, Dee, 18,—The evening W . We do not give lottery tickets and con - eulating upon a better supply of hogs dur- ek AT picked up by the police at the corner of 5 Lock: OUND=A Check on Omatn bank, Owner ttor part of die packiig season ana consin’s speclal from ‘I'wo Rivers says the TNV =P i TS AT PP sequently you donot have to pay any I can have snme by upplying 1o Beo office, L+ o ‘el d td streets lasl it dead ¢ o sme by upp) ice, rresponding incrense in the stocks, | schooner Anna 0. Hanson. from Fruukfort ‘ U estra price for tie oodls, e 't o Council Bluffs, Quite n large business was dond In transter: | to Milwaukee, ran ashore during & blinding | dronk and badly dilapitated, e claimed to | © tra prio 96—One ve Buttons | k 5 ol 85 y 97—0One Sily mble o o ring contracts aliead, ana_wnonthly earrying | snow storm about four miles north of that | Iave been robbed §30 by some FKleventh 5 o fine By largos hiuve been widened 1o some extent | place at7 o'clock Jact evening. Tha oraw. | Street sirens, but haying looked upon” the B po e v partially due to the closeness of the money | seven in number, were reseued at 3 this | Wine until bo cauldw't bank upon his fac- 40, =010 palr sL Luoves | market, ranging at the close at ¢@15e on | morning by the crew of the life saving | WY f location e w nable to make any ] . 100—One | Handkerchie mess pork, 71@10¢ on lard and Ty@ioc on | station. 'Thie night was bitter “cold, and the | specific compluint, 1o was locked up on thio al value of prosents, $800. — short rib sldes. The nm.-\ym.: demand was | sufferings of the lile ers and ship- | charge of arunkenness, with every $2 purchase you receive a Iy moderat i inly 1 ki 1 I ) H \ Ledgers, Journaly, ¢ y and only moderately active and mainly for spec- | wrecked seaman was intense. The vessel —— — — - ticket, also 4 ticket for every additiona . fal articles. - Sellors ware firm in Ihel views, | wiil prove s total o Isanc and Julins #2 purchase yon muke . Bank Work of All Ki and in many cases held their products abe e Judge Stenberg’s valuadle time was mon- X , NORIGE Hold your'tickets until January 10th, falty fhaviows of wuyem. the racelnis of all Cash For Kulakua opolized yesterday afternoon in hearing an N SMITH 0 1887, when the fortunate numbers will be FINE - FRENCH - Mu.“"EBY, . q e ot ™ wetie auite liberal and the | sax Fracisco, Dee. 18.--Colonel G. M, | assaultcase that was the" result of a family oy | wimbunced and mvited to-call sud re TR, Pmmm Attention fo Mail U[d”s pending ‘markets, both lome and foreicu, | MeFarlaue, financial agent of the Hawaiian | gpat. Julius Bronzo, who rents a room a- ( cerve the 2 b p ouglas Gt., Omana, sl have ex! mfln--}_nlllulc-slmn._m- tone, but the | kingdom, has received a dispateh from Lon | yoom at Tenth and Dodge of Isaae Silver e i 2 inse MMl o fan | NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. cont advance iu prices has inade merchants | don stating that & new loan of $2,000,000, | witz, becamie an_obnoxious tenant but re g 8 ¥ ¥ou liave ta pay nottiog extes foe your | o0 et anear a litle more conservative 1n their views, I he was authorized to make by King | fused to vacate at Isaao's requet. When the purchases, We' guarantee to sell “you | Ladies buying a §5 hat or bonnet, onefa esprcinlly as tliey nln‘:\nit:llnll;hullrl:lgl"“:llll'|'|‘fll‘“ kua, has been placed af 5 per cent | Hebrow became emphiatic and orderad te MGMAHON & co #ouds cheaper than any other housé in will be paid; $10, round trip. . . OF @ ower figures thi €| premium Mathieso 2 ond Frenchman to leave the latter assaulted hin lie west, and best stock to select from, 2 3 -2 —- - rouzo $10 and costs. i 3 All orders by mail will sive prompt Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind e ——— — Rostoacts of Title, Lan and Realks Brevities, b\||'|'|lllilru, ‘:md lh‘L"Ifi {.. 'l)m 1;- k; | HEATON FUEL 00 ing 1 Mugazines and Lirrie Rook, Dee. 18.~The Gazette's | y J | : gift disttibution will be forward 3 The suit of Murray, Bachelder and ('L tats Brokers, No. 236 Maia St. LMD s : NEw YORK, Dec. 18.—|Speeial Telegram to | Warren, Ark., special Alexander Ham. | aeainst the C., B & Q. 1o danmaces aee. ats Brokers, No 2l and enclosed with ‘your pure ::M e BLANK BOOKS. the BER, |—The stock market opened steady | 1iton and a boy named Silbury waylaid the | sloned by an overflow of the Platte river, al- — st a4 if ¥ presout in person. i R & - 1arris brothiers ana killed both of them with | lezed 1o have been caused by an imperfect . Mtributions will be o €. B. National Buak K. Biaith & Co. and ruled very dull until noon, at which time | A DROTICES nd Eied DO 0T A WAL | e Anproaseh, ocoupied. (e attention of | Having purchased the *most veliw’ farrness, and you may depend on it | wi ooty vou with a cleaner an Ciltiens: fank a3k Jloare, Wells & Co. only 110,000 shares hiad been traded (n. The | tarday, Both were arested and jailed. Judge Dundy in the United States court yes- | ble abstract books in this county,- | that the lucky numbers only will receive ¢ sl Viret National Bank, € 1), Tngirance (« BAR. Maantal shamec ansutns oo 1n. the Y terday. Lnown s the *McMahon Abstrac | their presents. Oliver & 1day Buakers.C. ¥ suvings ans: reserve. jis fact, however, attracted but Twenty-seven Drowned. Tabernacle, First Congresational chureh: | Books,”” we are now preparedto fur- No tickets will be issued to the em litule attentlo, as the decrease amounted to | SAN FRaxcisco, Dee. 18It is definitely | service 10:50a , and 750 p m., led by | aish abstracts and vespectfully so- | ployes of our house 10 only $7,280." The rates for money were on | ascertained to-day that hirty-eisht persons | 1o PAStL B b, B WML ESSUAK | Licit the patronageor all those desiy- | Customers only Wil reccive the bene — Se H 5 1 —— ( & 5T 7108 per cent basis. ‘The belief, how- | were on the Atlantic when she went ashore. | SR 000 (LURREE © tuotuing, | ing corvect abstracts of title to lands | fits, ; o ever, was that the large shipment of gold to | Eleven eurvived “andtwenty-seven wers | {1 welvonie. and lots in Poltawattamic county, | Calland sco the above mentioned pros | u his country, coupled with the heayy interesi b s he Rev. George Scott, of Sutton, will de- disbursement at the end of the year, would | Death of Bx-Gaveraor Pitkin vor' thrce lectires. i’ this olty fnder the slore aud cauvioe Sourveld ’ ! K of &. MAYNE prevent any very radical manipulation of the | Dexve 18—The News Puehio | Alspices of Lifeboat lodgo, Good Templa 1 Hixio k y A8 ARZ 004 4 s ' y money market in favor of the bears. The | special says: -(iovernor Frederick W. At Bth st and 11th ave., and M. Gallas | At exceedingly low priecs. Please call money markes was relieved by & sharp move | Pitkin died at § o clo: ovening of cons | Randar, uisul in the Haundegs Alegeé oo Nos. 814, 316, 318 and 920 Broadway upward about noop, and it became apparent | suwption. i “\xflx: ‘Sm‘l{“}; it Uuig:t 1o be.ful‘lilshl:: NO. 236 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLURFS. | counen Biug No 628 Broadway, - Telephoue- 110, glier's store, Lower Broadway,

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