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9 all, two charm Misses Haglers everybody with BANJo Accompanim Among the Ar to the Riviera family, who will pass a monthat Nice, James fnglish, ex rnor of Conne with Mrs, English and Mrs. Morris Teft for Nice and It Mr. Nath ton, of Boston, tas started for lanover to spend Christinas with bis brother and famiy there, but ¢ to return here at the ex- piration or thereabouts, Colonel and Mrs, Hur I ( greater portion of the winter in the Riy Mrs, A J. Dr na | ighter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mis, F " inafe days for € American and Blarden nt nexro mel young de pdies w Gerry and ton, are Common \ Apple- 1l leave Paris AT PATL At PPan the v £ i3 rainy and_blustery but the hiy @ races cate off Wednes dauy with the usnal cclat, the Amerieans put ting in a strong appearance. Some forty ladies wore present, among them being Mrs* and the Misses Burton, Mrs. and the Mi Hutton, Mme, de Cuadra, Marchioness and Miles. de Novibos, Mrs, Jee. Mrs, Dighy Boycott, Miss Browntigg and diss Watson. Most of the Paun sportsmen were present, among them Mr. Torranee, just arrived, made his first_appearance, the Count De Mad Mr., W. K. Thorn, Sir Vietor Brooke, M. F. XL, 8ir John Nument, Colonel Actor, Major Malcolm Patten, Count Rene de Montebelle, Mr. Foster Barham, Sir Thomas Knox, M d'Criadrag, and Captain Browne. The ground was in good condition and the races fairly contested. There was only one fall, and that without resalts. The grand piix will on February 1, and ou the 5. Two important marriages will be cel uly in the coming month—Mie. de McMalion, daughtor of the cx-president of the republic. with the Due de Plainace, and that of Mile, Dian de Cazse Brissac to Prince de L 1 have Just seen a superd coat being made for the Iast named tiancee. Itisalong pelisse of mineral blue green plush, lined entire tp 1o hem in wagniticent blue fox. A tussian oollar of similar fur, o broad bayd down the fronr and round the sleeves complete this prineeiy flancee wrap. A lovely evenin ption drose, e another aristocratic bride, is ot * Mai,” or May sky blue, the petticont entirely embroidered In rront with pearis, cut silver and cry beads, the overdress of rich Lyonw's velvet a shade darker, with Louis XTI train, lined with satin, set i round hips in pleats beveath a tabbed corsage, with sush of pale blue Chima erape, forming a waistband and finished on the lett gide with a square bow of satin, from which haug diamond ferrets. ‘The arms of Austria decolletgo is turned back with Flemish point lace. Down the front are silver bags banging on either side, full sleeves of velvet, ent with bands of embroid- ered satin and turned up below the elbow with cufty of Flemish lace, finishied this su- porb dress that Is to be worn at court in Bel- gium, The Cabinet Crisis, LoNDoy, Dee. 26 —The queen maintains constant communication with the Marquis of Salisbury. Itis declared that the premier has no intention of resigning. The cabinet met at 12:3 o'clock this afternoon and dis- cussed the resignation of Lord andolph Churchill, The other members of the cab- inet azreed with Lord Saiisbury that Lord Hartinglon should be usked to join the coal- ition ministry, The Storm in England. Loxnon, Dec. 28, —After a violent gale and unusually heavy snow storm, a rapid thaw set in throughout the country. The storm did great damage to grounds around the Buckingham palace. In Hyde vark, Lon- don, trees were blown down, and all over the country tolephone and telegraph wires were destroyed and ruifway trains impeded. Tonnyson Criticized. LoONDON, Dec. 25.—(iladstone has written for the January number of the Ninet Century an article entitled * and the Jubilee.” The article of Tenyyson's poem by the light of tho past ifty years. ticism uts of The British Farliament LoxpoN, Dee. 24—t is oflicially an- nounced that the meeting of parliament has been postponed until Febr STRIKERS Lxplosives Discov ‘Tracks in SAN Francisco, Dec, dovelopment in the sticet emred to-day on the Geary Street line, An ofler, who descended a man-hole in the eourscof bis duties on the road ne: ess avenue, found two dynamite cartridges with fuse attuched in the wnnel through which the cable runs under the track. = Furtler soarch was made, o 3 structive agents were found. 1t is believed that the cartridges were placed in the tunnel on Sunday night, in readiness to be exploded yesterday morning when the assault was anade on'the employes of the road, and that the presence of the police and the det mined fight they made vreven summation of the dastardly amount of dynamite secreted was suflicient not only to blo and any ear which might have been over At, but would have cause ense damage 10 propert in the vicinity, Ul matter has been pluced in ll|l~ hands of the authoritics. Affairs of the Wabnsh, S1. Louss, Dee. 28, —Colonel W, H. Blodgett, general solicitor of the Wabash rullroad, presented to the United States eir- cnit court to-day the order recently made by Judge Groshem at Chicago appointing Judze Cooley receiver of certain lines of the Wabash system oast of the Mis- slssippl river, Colonel Blodeett also made an exhaustive'statement rezard ing the Jines of the entire systom, thelrl ete,, and asked the court ors 1 Tt pursie in futore. Judge i decision of the Wabash purch lated the payment all indebtedness. £ was mob intende at cream of the property should be taken and that thie purchasers should escave obligations in zespect to all other parts of the property. It is unde od the purchasing committes at- gorneys will bring up to-morrow the question of the jurisdietion of Judge Gresham, and u that caso the dispute may roach the su- preme cours ef the United States, He Wants His Proporty. 1cAGa, Dee. Timothy Wright filed a bill to-day against b for iting and discovery, elaiming Lyman failed (o aceount for estal ) nearly 5 b ‘The @ 4 throvsh ¢ Winetkn hiwood. Wi that dur neo his titl 1ly ped ous by means ‘\llllm.l 5 Knowled e, count las boen rend 876, A Distinguished New New Yors 8, the i, 166 88 wentared #o teave Canada a furtulzhit rgo- d bravely came o New \orl JWo or thiee days Lere, consulted with torney's abert ending his troubl Raw, miot & few ehiosen friends at a Jittle diu oy and calualy talked of an caily relurn (o tizenship here. 1o s i good deal i ervous troublcs Tust sumunier, but 18 perfeetly well Bow A Brewer in ¥ £v. Lovis, Dee. 35.~The walls af 1l Drewery saved in al =0 1 ud it is now on hive. It is known that two ro killed ad it is believed thoy are in the tuins, - A Beadly Pra Cinciysam, 0, Doc ¥.) spegial e the Comu: unciies Qity on Chrl A sensational ar trouble oc- what course to tated that contern of A tate is Illll.\\l The | i by Y Speelal 1 Eno or s0 spent lie at ith the d ical Joke. -A Daovil lal-Gizette sayss b “" Qlarkson, & peolibitionist, drank egg-no; hehouse of & fricud, Deniel Twoddle. Tuouce have also | Meeti Men's ass ton s intil sty 1, then n banner “Profibitio were hot kson was d Traveling Men in Seae Crtcaco, De The twe tary chow n, fc to drink aced in A wagon with died December 25 *d 20011 at the diseov It is expected ad T WAS en At the pe ting of renort me anc os <ince the da During the ve vecatred A Railroad Ct Crrcaao, Dee A Ocean from Clinton, 111, ially announced to-day Central raflrond had puj vaien & Havana road, 1 e the managecnt ee deaths | nges Hands fal to the W er. of- nols Cham itral will as- irst day in Jan - A Horrible Denth 30, Dec, 25.—1he Dally Ne cinl says: In a saloon quarre day evening Thomas Spleer, coloted, was thrown o the floor by Harry Hayes and Thomes Meahinn, who covered him with tur- pentine and setfire (o his elothing, ‘The vie- tim died to-night. The perpetrators. ate in Jail Ciica 111.), 8 “un ———— Disrupted and Reorganized CitcaGo, Dec, 25,—At the meeting of the Central lowa Traffic association to-day the Diagonal line deroanded increased nercent- ages. This demand disrupted e organiza- tion, which, howe: renr ized, the 1) rote to arbitrat NASTVILLE, wife of the express robber arrested here Christmas day, left for St Louis to-night in charge of a defective. She is thonghit to have aided in planning tho ro! ad to have 00 in lier possess Prohibitionists Nominate, 25.—At Eau Claire to- day the prohibitionists of the Kighth con- gressional district nominated Hugh Price for the short congressional term, and Peter Irnox. of Kau Claire for the long term to succeed Williwm T, Price, decsase - A Strike Decided Upo Bo-toy, Dee. 25.—The employes of the Consotidated railroad had aseeret meeting Jast night at which they d e January ain "I'L'n\ll‘ 38 wore not abated, Wisconsin MiLwAUKEE, Dec, Bavtivore, Md., Dee. 23, —Jaoob Oastel- bere, jeweler, made an assignment to-day. His liadilities wore placed at $60,000 and as- sett out §90,000, POINTS. s atthe Anamosa Cou- victs' Hom Axamosy, In,, Dee. 27.—[Correspon- dence of the Bee.]—-The following are the arrivals at the penitentiary: George Lbeshart, of Corwatt, IlL, twenty-six years of age, seven years for man- slaughter; J. owan, of La Platte, Tl hotel waiter, twenty-two years old, lar- ceny, one year; Charles H. Goodwich, alias Charles Dugan, moulder by trade, thirty-four years oid, embezzlement, sent for two years; George W. Frickliss, of Sioux City, twenty-seven years old, \mlg lary, four years; Mike Mooney, Mike Muleaha, twenty-thre grand larceny, eightecn month: Martin, of Louis: ulh- Ky., pattern maker, twenty-one years old, itcen months for lnrceny; William Iooks, of Clinton, In., nincteen years of age, but n mere Smith, Itecent Ar atfempt to eommit rape months; Harry Randall, twenty-thiree years old, istmias morning at 9 o’clock the sin the prison gave n concert, isting of singing, cute ings, ete., I was interesting and listened (o by « large number of our citizens. At noon the prisoners sat down to a sumptuous dinner cousisting of chickens, pics, ete., which the; ¢ much. A lady nin e died at Yarley, u little town fwenty miles east of , lust Monday morning, the funeral taking pluce in that town. She was of Irish descent and appeared to be hale and hearty until & short time before her death. THOS The County Commissioner Work Consideri 3 Monduy afternoon the county missioners b ork of reexamining the plans submitted for the county hospi- tal. They wer the same work yes- terday worning, at 2 o'clo terday afternoon undertoox the consid- eration of those of ohn Lawrie. The commissi do know when th will e 10 a vote upon the neceptance plan best adapted for the fied. It is now known that Me. Tun consuders Cochran’s plan as his first with Mendelssohn & Lawrie's coud, Mr. O'Keefe has griven e pression. to a decided eneo o or many re cd upon o on of relative merits h. He cluims that he has been able to form o botte opinion of Mevers', becwuse all the spec ifications, even to the minutest deteil have ) outlined by the latter gent man. ‘T'his has not buen done by aither of the other competitors " build ing, too, is a fire proot : the architect offl to bond of proposed com- not reach of the spec |rl<‘ uses 100,000 to ercet it ®wi ure, It is not known how A upon the question, but in fact that he vetires from oflice in about four or fiy if he does not make haste, the thir te i the selection wi devolve upon Mr. Mount, the comms- stands v_of the Pross vl this ssociation wlli pvening. Rheumatism e doubt if there i3, or ean b, dy for heumatism; bat the uftored its pains have bec d by Hood's Barsapariia, fatled to find relief, try this grea “Iw th rheumat us. specifie romedy, 1w twer Erew we than all the other 1 M7, B 1 had rhoun It has dou it to otbiers. Lewis Bk \ cha wd Ly 1st, tho ec tion of 1, the proportion; 54, v tho active wediciu Tesuit s a medicine of uuy gth, efficeting cures hitherto unkuowi back coutainiug additional evidence, Al others, aud bdnl In.\\ \. vk Clty, Hood's - Sarsaparilla Bold by wll druggists. §1; six for 5. Made ouly by 0. I HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Doll;r; o st e i A A SRS L AU, _THE _OMAMA DATLY lll FOUND lll\ th\l\'(: WIFE, The Council Ris Partner—Hascall's Notes ~Sixty Days—Jdail Birds ~Other Local. An E sad-eyed man ed at the wolice headquarters at § lock last evening, and, concealing his | iden under the name of Charles John- on, invoked (e aid of the police in a carch for his wife, who had deserted him and was supposed to be in Omaha He said that he was engaged in the con fectionery iness at Lincoln and had a family consisting of & wife and a little baby just a year old. He had always en joyed pleasaut domestic wtions until abont two weeks ago, when his wife showed signs of being discontonted with her rather humble lot and finally threat ened to leave him. He did not suppose she had any tention of carryiv her threat into exeeution until a week ago ho weunt home from his work and found h wife had gone away and left their baby withouta word. He made investigation bat found no clue to her whereabouts until Monday he reccived word that she s in Omaha in evil ociations, and he decided o come at onee and look for her, He gave accurate deseript of the woman, and an offlcer was sent te him in his search. The erring wife soon located in the louse of ill shape kept by Bix Stella Young on Fourteenth streot.. When Johnson entered the placo he was met by his wife, who was rigged out in the most approved style of the beauties of the lower order. He r( at b moment, and then taking e into his arms bur into tears, I't woman appearcd very penitent,and asked for hor baby and forgiveness, and prom ised to return with b Imsbana to the home she had deserted and disgraced Her penitence wasnot of the lasting order however. While she was packing her trunk the other inmates of the persuaded her to change her mind, mstead of returning to her husi ready to start on the journey hom ame with the chilling nformation that she had decided to stay where she was. Her husband had not been very ood to her at her home anyway, and sh guessed, on the whole, she ‘wouldn't take uy stock in his promises of reform, but would let him go _home alone. ‘The an- nouncement crushed Johnzon completely and, after a vain endeavor to get the policeman to help him remove the woman by force, he left the housc. He will re- turn to she can i duce his wife mind THE TWELVE WISE MEN. Municipal Matters Disposed of With Neatness and Despatch, Councilman Serhoeder, the chronic ob jector of the city fathers, is suflering from asevere cold and can above & whisper. e was very q evening, and the business of the was disposed of in someth hour less than the usus met at 7:300"clock as tion. A report ng Wife. A from L | pes I ap ind il she to change her < made recommending the agzessment of private property to de- fray the expense of opeaing, widening and extending certain streets, My, Daile osed the adoption of the report on the ground that the council had no authority fo assess back —on prop. erty to cover the cost of private property appropriated for street purposes. In sonie s he thought th sment to pre y were gredter than the benefits wonld accrue to such property by street extensions and improvements City Autorney Connell thought matter of the council’s anthority to ma assessmont could not be questioned, lln levies had been ve carciully con- sidered by the council and he thought that the asscssment had been very justly and cqually m Alte the met the ro- for regular b bresent ¢ Towing ta Fro ances adopted at conneil. On fil; Board of Pubiic Works tinate of Re Br Manville 18 transucte NICATIONS. yor—Approving the last mecting Revortiy ding Doug nent of )7, Allow Recommendi ct for the construction of sidew awarded to Charles Gardner, Sidewalks and bridg Sine §4,87% Allow “From iner olice. ;lm |v|\m' in erinia 150 ry to PETITIONS, wrk-—Asking for reduction ax on Leavenworth. Side- Bond of John F. 1N layer was appr shn Hamlin asking permis ey in lots 5 and 6, block th and Mason streets, Of H. G, Cly wilks The mber on to ), on nen- Of Properiy Owners —Asking fo Hird ing of alicy in block 4 in Konntze's addition. "City engincer. NS, tthe city marshal bo L any switechman or trainmen who hold any railway crossing in the city longer than five minutes Adopted. By Lowry—That sloter be instructed men's houses for the said houses to be 6a6 feet in dimensions 7 feet in height. Adopted Lee—That £693 bo appropr pay Kennedy & Hall for the grading of Douglas strdet between Twentieth and Pwenty-fourth streets yard of public works and eity enginoer REPOLTS. OF COMMITTEES Finaneo and claims—Keturning the re port of the city treasurer's report of fines collected front the police court. On file il Grading—Reconmending weil do not levy the tax for nue til the By K instructed ari the street cominis to builld two wateh dump watchmen, iated to ap momber > condlr 1‘ 4, Ap: ORDINANCES i e cost of et twenty ssments o coy - . Fran ) A fund. P, pecial ord 1y ’w l sto the gen Junces muking yment of 1 month of November, 53, Passed. uccessity of opening , Kountze's third addi: li claring \1 in block grading of Fourteenth fon Pacific tricks to Grades and grading ok the. counell “adjourned. owmitteo meetings of the council held on Friday e Rlicumatism 18 ly caused by acidity of the blufld Hood's Sarsaparilla puritigs the vlood and thus cures the als- ease. The City Oharter—Suing | | Daily BEE: REVISING THECHARTER, The Amendment Committce Pushing ™ The charter t promptly ¢ r Work. tendment e« 2 0'éloek yoster ' being pr Bailey, Chase, thnville, Marphy, fition to the mem- wore the city Hon, G. W nmattee ay, the and Poppleton o inserti council building compliance / n of a to regu ection authorizing the ate the construction of The section was framed in with the building inspeet fiow in force The public library section of the old | charter was amended by the addition of a clause authorizing the city to purchase nstruct the neee ¢ a public library. Some time was devoted to a discussion zing o survey and replatting of the city and the establishment of perma- ner lines, City Engineer Rose- as strongly in favor of this plan, Poppleton opposed it on the that it would cause ondless Mr. Rosewater replied t would not cause any part of the lit tion that wili result if the present imy: foet lines are not corrected, After somo fu Inrlqhwnw\nl\ the amendment was change was made in the sections apportioniment ot taxes the plan of assessmeni, On the stion of general taxes a lengthy dis cussion Mr. Smythe flllul !\ but Mr ground o this plan to equalize the taxes so that th poor man_ will not be required to pay more than his sh Various objoctio were urged to this, tite chief one heing that the stato law taxation on hall be uniform made without and por. il no exemptions can a change of the state o al of discussion action was postponed, and the committee adjourned to meet af 2 o'clock this afternoon. The committee expeet to complete the work of revision to-m v SUING Danicl Dela of J. E. Riley, the cont the defendunt in a suit trict court yesterday afternoon by Daniel Delan The plaintif alleges ¢ during the past season he was the part- ner of Mr. Riley in a numb of con- tracts, all of which resulted m finaneial protit to the firm, but that Mr. Riley has possession of the co-partnership agree ment, and refuses to render an aceount. ing of the work done orto pay him for his share thercof. Among the contracts that were comple u-d by Ilu, firm wers the b change ho! the profit w 'k work tor the busement ol l]n- l r"ml Falk Brewing company’s building at a drofi the sew Districts No. 27 and 24 a profit of $12,000, and the bri K work of the Fowler packing house ata_ profit of tioner aaserts that ho has o to secure His part of theso that the cliims have by Mr. Riley to the Oy N . which is made a co-defen- ~Riloy. The plaintfl ask ree of the court ordering Mr. Riley n acconnting ‘of the money ex- pended in_the co-partnarship coniracts and the profits the wh he slnims s share for which amount be asks r, was made filed in the dis- on \\I;u-n profits, and assigned b, ha Predic nropean Wars, The Rev. Mr. Baxter, cditor of tho ‘eekly Christian Herald, published si vho is a clergyiman of the Churel of land, gave a second lecture last night inthe Y. M. (. A, on coming great events of propheey expected by expos- ite next fow yeur 1 maintains u to the interpreta- tions of the commentator Matthew Henry and others, that the End of the and commencement of the on is shown by the 6000, 2250, 2500, ars in Da 1 id ation to about thirteen years from now in A, D, 1900, At the distancs howey before the end, 1890, prophetic expositors ex: mation of a confederney of ns—Brit Frane Spain, , Greeee, Baypt, Tur- aria in Grinnph, mi propheti pensat ten kingd Austria; Tt ke Syria, onposi combined - confedoer tigugpd by the nd tén-horned | nd ser \-nlh result of s botu Jerome Nupol cently to become inury earecr of the oy 158 inderstood o be pre ten-toed metalic in wild beast in Daniel's s 1 to be the ropean anarchists, » at the buttle of geddon at the end of centur, which the earth is to enjoy ur prosperity and peace during the ium A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT, How Santa Claus Visited west Presbyte A most mas entertainme night at the the South- ian Church, and was njoyable unique Christ 1t given Monday mithwest Preshyt 1 chureh, Atane v hour all the seats wer oceupied by a throng of children and their friends while the older per found standing room at g premium. ises were opened with singing and led in prayer by Dr. Mil- 1 recitations were given by tho members of Mrs. Closby's infant cluss with ot 19 themselves and their teacher \I| 5! Kelley sang beautiful due! tte consist ing of Misse mb, l‘.n'l. and Lor od tha pudience some tine wus Rev. J. N, Boyd n a fow brief remarks, The school sang Christmas carol and then' the super W. R. Drummond an Santa Claus had forgotten this year and fuiled to put_in rancd, witst moved by M by that . I to g0 o they 4 €0 and imduce s for the school «d by the una the astonished boys and who were beginuing to fear that cre going Lo be left without any I'he committee proceeded fto land and called at the home of 2 Clau ful evergreen fairy e Lha u the ecorner of the with a silyer door bell at the do After admiring the elegant home they held a brief comsultation as to bow they should procecd. At Tust they wuustored up oll, but no one y rang it, when they iened by two little who came’ rushi rom the side entr. and d what they wanted. They told their er: vand, but the dwarfs protested that mntu Cisus had given all his presents aw. and had nothing left tor tiew. They frd sisted upon s di old SBanta him- self, but the dw.u‘!. refused to disturb s he ster, Cor ] him not o A 15 vote of thing. grizzled dwarts WEDNESDAY, ordinance | DECEMBER 7 € At ———— | him | honse fgzain | Sants in and W They rang srously’ when ped up out of t back into the nt vi yet they | conrage to tell b Sonthwest w he had otten chool, and 1 him | briug something, for wh 1d the | fant elnss say, and what 1the « scholars say. The Fairy - he appeared With her bes crown fairy wand. Sho s and then inqui trouble was about, San' | about it, & said that | supply of candy, nuts and cake | palace. Santa ordered tho dwarts t nd bring it. They hastened away soon returned loaded down with a it, and veturned with tre | joyed committeo to the s OF course the scholars rejo when they saw the treat coming, for they had almost given up all hope of ge nything, After a the excreises wore closed with hy the Rev. . M. Wilson, of the Ilar Street W Qu tiful cre was eron ov CHANGE OF LIFE A Lady Says, “It Saved My Life A lady living near 11 nll, N. Il writing to Mrs, Lyiin m, of Lynn, Mass, says: [ have been taking your Compound and Liver Pills, six months. 'was very low wien I com menced taking your medicine, without question it _has been the mean ing my life It is i medicine for good and not for evil purposes, A lady in Greene county, Il savs: “1 am nity rs old, and in, 18 you know, a very critical time in life. 1 feel eortain that I never conld have lived through it this long, had it not been for vour Componnd, | 1 huve been afficted ™ with prolapsus uter for twenty-five yeurs and never have found to relieve wme until I found your Compound. I feel like sound ingits praises as long as [ live. I am healthier w than I hayve been for thirty year I have been tak- ing your Compound about threo ye and’'am never without it in the hous - Whitmore and the Gamins Repr ntative Whitmore, of V in town yestorday. He said b ted to leave for Lincoln to attend the t the sceond of next st paid s fving visit chool at Kearney, to ninvited by the saper- dent, Mallalien le visited it in his e capacity ag a citizen, becanse he 1ted :ulh arn something had been done with the money w appropris the last logishs enlarge the school. He found tl lditions had been e at the schoot was being cor most sutisfactory manne stied that he had neve titution the conduct i it mont the All's Visit removed to Chi f the Forty-first street I an church, it was with the unde whing th d continue his ¢ I work on the Christinn Hous He | sted to come to Omaha at least once & month in the per but his ¢harch in ( rapidly that he has not_been able to get until nov He will arrive here to- id rompanied . W. Hall, of New Lee-Uprighr. 't often that a newspaper man time for matrin 1 ventures hut nk W. Lee, of the Des Moines N fortunate exception. e from Pres Moines yesterday morn: rere by Miss Mollie Upri Mr. and Mrs. 1. ain for Des Moines. find Voitaic Belt Cc arshafl, X end their celobrated Voltaie Belt ctrie A ppliances, on thirty days’ tial, to ny man (vouni or midale-azed) afllicted wiil nervous debility, loss of vilality, lack of nerve foree and v v and other'diseases, The gretest rein discovered: Write to then commeneed on twa ) $16,623 it mor| state by | of real ¢ cured won eerfain par rich the ne Who's Liowt a O 1 givi s name in Counc A has been overeont + confident t dand cluim it Complexion Powder ity of the refined mate. Pozzoni’s comb of beawuty and purity Jail Birds, Sherifl Coburn will take convicts to Lincoln to-day: Sullivan and , burglary: Howard and Gil L burglary; John Wilson, forgery; M. Chase, grand laveeny; John hway robbery. M@‘fl well s on‘( one soved F willbuya bottle “ALLEN'S luuéB LSN" A 5afe angd Sure f\ med | for COAAS, (0‘&(3\?\.: 1o Consumplion Those afficted . withy CON.S UMPTION should buy \\\e Lorge botk\e and e wx meed of WS merits. 0P|UM ITCONTAINS NO PRICE 25950758729 a Dattle 414 prysoiTs selk 4T "PENNYROYALPILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ie Original and Only Geaulne, are feltable. Reware of worthlos fmiat s an il cs eyery element the following N M'E"P“M:Efi.m Toosior € X llaon Bauare §'kilada, Pa 10 iy lmnln-ln and in faith towsrd il pr Coy iley me: We th i}'JF‘hECEDEN TED ATTRACTION, LOUISIARA STATE LOTTERY COMPAHY. Incorporated in 153 o It fu By anoyeryl WAS mAGe 1 b adovtedd Do A'SpLy 1a M Notice, Tickets are $10 only, Appli SET H W’'S THIS FOR OVERCOATS., | lor 0 Made ] WL§10 150 4.5 20,00 22.00 IWSFIT (‘L07,’II/V(’ PARLOKS - BUITS. ‘nt Tailor M 1200 ‘ 14.0) 16.00 18.95 20.00 3.10 28,00 00 Mo 30.00 5,00 s o0 w 15.00 50.00 650,00 65.00 75.00 MISFIT L‘LOTII/M. P/U?L 0RS AT THE ONLY ! g Parlors, irtg FARNAM STREET. Al the above Suits and Overcoats are made by the leading thioughout the country, and are known as They are all well and, | | | | Misfit Clothi stylish enough iing. n E suit any sfit Glothi 1119 Farnam Street. mads and the variety is large n¢ Who cares to save $20 to $30 on a Merchant Tailor made suit and overcoat at the Only merchant tailors ing cortity (hul\u Aty nod Q 10 lierel meme for ail the M Drawings of The Loulsiann Staie I on manage and © ciyes, und (AL (ho su f, fuirness a nud wo nui mpany Lo 1se t rtifleate W x of our signutures attachod, in nts." draw s L) ducted witn un Priz 5 wh y il teric muy bo presente J. H. OGLES uisinnn Na JOW, KL Pracil te Natic \Hvll A. BALDWI ut New Orionns Nutonul | Prosident 1 Oviet ALK A MiLLION DIstrisursn 5 by tho lexls Hbio purposos which i e or Lauc al o nd of ove ovor SCRleS 03 DOSIPONOs. numbor dras ot » Iy OVOTY RiX o ¢ HEoNITYT0 W 1 Drawing, ¢ -t ow Orlen ith Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $1560,000. Halvas, Gri Fifths 62, Tenths $i- a7n v Tz oF B Pitiar oF ittis op “eim0 0m 'WOODBRIDGE BRO'S, ¥ 10 tie [ 1 or furth et ARTIFIGIAL Ll: ‘38 tem with Nausoating Drags.Dr.Hore's Eleetvie Belt Curey Discases Without Medicines. p Asthon, >\4’|| I,n ; iCrysipoiis the Following who Torglund 1t 8, Par £ ade; B W, Farnin afinor o Conneliy.« SR were Cared {1 Bonie TterOcous Aty A moric N GW. el ownsend ihe dimon At rinopiow. lo Kk ko N ad ¢ Toproty 10y el i Fiilustinted ey ¥ : huvo | b THonost koous. and hon 5191 Wabas) = iahe LW.HO | WRHT AGENTS Do ol Lo Beat Window ash Lock Ever Invented. denlin b av,Chi oy froqu, i's Pun CWORANSILE & GO CHICAC State Agents FORTHE DECKER BROS. PIANOS Cmaha, Neb Sold. i Walnut Stree OMAI[A 31 BRABKA Telephone No. 6 {BRU NL-R BRL AEE, Taxidermists