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"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1886, THE LINCOLN CITY CHARTER. | yeserser ot iarotns aencot wome me | THE ABSENT SENATOR JONES | Solcomicsrnit o7 the adminsiration tory of the office under the present ad- | E ¢ Jones bas three sons and & ministration, , One of the &ons is a clerk to Protpeots of Tronble in the Praparation of | _Prof. Samucl Aughey, who has boen | Was Thete Ever Quite Such a Oase Amovg | & c tee; another I# in colluge if junGMEN I the Document, ToLATHd HOME 40 LARGDID yOOTORY, American Statesmen? | cioricin Deirott, drawing a. sniary. of j neoln 3 drawing a salary —_— Among the Nebraskans in the 21,000 a yoar from the government, 'The THE COUNCIL AND OCITIZENS, | lerday wore noticed wmong othe VAINLY PURSUING AN HEIRESS, | daughter is living 1o Hickey's family followi nsen, LI in Pensacol — Maul, Fairmont; H. King, Friend T'he latest manin ot the senator is that A Large Roal Kntate Barchass—The | Wi, Newton, Harvard; W. d. Joncs, | febufls, Batreatios, Threats Fail to | Jamos 0, BIknG 1n seeking to destroy | 4O all who made Christmas presents, and the same purchased from the David City; . Jacobson, Omaha: 8. L Move Him From His Parpose— n poiitieally because ho stopped th Need of & Hoapital Again Iluse | jijjis, Nebraska City: J. E. Lamioss, g ovor to M. Hlaine an’ the part of Nebraska Clothing Company, whether their qualities and low vrices trated—Patrick Kagan's Re- Red Cloud; Sam Barker, M. Morriscey Devoted to Ono Whom He sh people of Now York i covery-—-Capital News, gl T AR LTl T R&s Mot Bt Thrics, wines that thereisn doennid plot 0| yrere not precisely as advertised; furthermore, any purchased garment nolds; e prevent him ever attéining the position Pritost biem Ma'h LANCOL BRREACY | A Detroit Spocial to the New York | et won by, nis abilitics, ‘and he o |y fortunately not procured the exact size, it was either exchanged or The city conneil, atits Monday ev ‘ An Inventor's Advice. World says; The small farmers who drive | tion, democratio s well as republican, ingz session, entorcd largely wpon tho dis- | _Georze Stovenson whon advising young | into town @ broak of day and marshal | are tools of Mr. Biaine. the money cheerfully refunded? men how to get on would finish by saying ; o cussion of the question of the new city { T . e e ety ora n S | their wagons and earts under the pro- , WASHINGTON PUZZLED ANOUT IT. ! i) ol = e For F WASHINGTON, Deo. 18—The opinion charter that is to be yot is not and which | fiiftcen years ho plodded and worked he- | teoting shield of Miss Michigan, perehed [ yd'a\ifte gunorally prevailod hero for the Jin the progress of human events cer- | foro giving the finishing touches to his | aloft on Soldiers’ monument, often have | jast six of eight months that Senator | In the last issue, although they ocoupied considerable more than tainly moves along at a snail's pace. The locomotive. Inas many days those per- | the tention attructed by & tall figure | Jones is suflering from an aberration of oity council expressed their disapprona. | SEYCring w0 the ‘use of Dr. Pierce’s | hat comes out of the hotol uear by ana | mind, eaused by dissppointment n love. | the usual space, still, the stock being and is yet too immense to partic- 2 H . . | “Golden Medieal Discovery,” have ex- " s T i o i v tion of this procoss of work in & wnani- | et “groat reliof and tound them. | Brikes off ut a swinging gate for an ¢ ['his opinion has been voiced by his col fotts action that promiscs n double | Solvos on the high rond to henlth constitutional. T'rom 630 tiil nearly 9 | Iouue Senator Cali, who has evidentls | ylapize, it will therefore be more satisfactory to the public to dropin i \ . ¢ somo charter business in the future, the coun- | complaints, impure blood. chronic lung | o'clock cach morning Senator Jones, of | thought ¢ . Jones moans to marr oil without dissenting voto instruoting | disen d many otliers yield (o1t | Florida, for ho it is whom tho faruiors | if possible, the woman whose nume it | a1 see for themselves the splendid bargains they offer at the GREAT their formerly appointed charter com- { healing influences never, to roturn. otice, walks the strects of Dotroit. His | been associated with his by tho gossips mitten to procced at onen ouro 8 - preserice is so familiar that ho atiraots | #0d that he will not leave Detroit so long | QLLOSING SALE, which is to continue until inventory is taken. N . 4 8 Miss P, pntinues to reside there competent man to draw up a chartor and . DBellanger and Her Son, attention only when a Detroiter casually :‘m,';",...! elthion murrh Lo dic N ";-h,.'|“r submit it 1o the legislature for action, It | Paris Dispatch to the London D points him out to & stranger as one of | liof that gained oredence boro . fow is very evident that the committee of | Telegraph: ' The demimondaines and | the sights of the town. Tho sonator bas | months ago that the senator intended | Great sacrifices in gent’s furnishings. For instance, they offer: citizens who have been supposed to have | dashing Cyprians who disgraced the d 1 very small sequamtance, for, one by 1 law ofiice in Detroit and = this matter in charge will not nccept | ¢line of tie last embire are pussi e, the acquaintances that he mad ; ere in business no longer finds ono by one. A few weoks' ago A 0| Dullor Wich thoss who. oW ive: Hifh 240 dozen all Silk Scarfs at 15¢ each, worth considerably more nioney. Kindly this independont action of tio | v Pears; and mow it 18 Barguorito | When he first came hereave dropned off, | foier ¥ith, those who now give hir 4 5 & council, but one prominent citizen in | Belianger, an imperial Aspasia whose | #0 that now he is a very lonely man io miukos drafts upon the clork of public affairs expresses himself that the | connection with the once mighty arbiter It was in the summer of 1882 that Wi : senate for his salary would indicate committee need not expeet anything clse | of Europe is a matter ul‘h story. G. Thompson, then the mayor of Detroit reason was still intact. That he considering the progress backward thay | 18st,time 1 saw the famous Nell Gwynne, | met Scnator 'Jones at Newport. My | has by his notions forfeited all possible at &5¢ each, which woald be cheap ai 7. HiBsy lo up to the prosont time, | CrLes Wollinglon of the empire, he¢ | Thompson, being & man of “the world | chances of re-clection to the senate is has been made up to the present time, | way familiavly called ‘\l.utnm Sho was [ and fond of the good things thereof, took | Well-established fact, for no 1 . s aals at loast Several mombers of the council speak of | quietly walking along the “boulevards | naturally to the big senator from Florida, | country is ho more cordially g e the entire ignoring of their body m the | thickiy verled, and arm-in-arm with a | who is also disposed to look kindly on the | than by the peoplo of his own & G0¢ for the same. work of framing a chartor, and they con- [ ™ le friend, who had been famed among fleshpots. Senator Jones had met in | Plorida. A somewhat charitable t ider that o vishios the dandies of the empire as one of the | Washingt Miss Py Jotrol p | is advanced by some of the senators that 3 olty governme o o 2 r ver the reason for his prolonged absence e P $ gho ity governmont s alengt v thom | pians:of e professton, Marzok “Hd | and Lo ful o lovo with the” o AT R ) A Remember THEY ARE the originators of low prices. And all goods %60 e o present their | Tetired to a pretty suburban retreat at | jdeal of her. However, while he was in [ moral courage to again appear in the . . . . A e B corely BEworod i | Ly whonea sho dpigrated fo St Cloud, | Waington Mr! Joncs hnd no opporow. | shimber atter s many reporis s 1o the | are marked in plain figures and at strictly one vrice at the N T s 80! v o after ene 8 BO! t v ] i ;] o ance V) 1 CANSE ¢ is nhree month's stay e O T e rantor o b | IMe--if not in odor of sanctity, atleast | thoretore, to Mr. Thompson's urgent in' : e s ey presented to the legislature, and such an | 1ortificd by the last eacraments of & | vitation to make a visit to Dotroit, Sena. | . She has the complesion of REL Woul mot tom i the sioedy scourin | church which s always behaved with | tor Jonos camo horo for tho first timo in | Porzoniis Medicaied Complexios relo 5] WOLR o 2 30 - | June, 1883, snd was made n 1 L | didiit. Sold by all druggist:. v supposed to bo at work for two or threo lulmwl-l in some |A]ru: lp rosort L Lh: and at the ,.|’|,|,,;' xeursions on _the river The Measurement of the Year, M.,‘\ has notyet progressed far enough lm arbs L{'v‘\»rl;r(‘l‘lii‘l‘ltb;’; ”":Illllw nlly,).s ;.:"l’;;;‘ and various other things in his honor. Boston Journal of E The ’ to have an instrument prepared that citi- 4 T , Senator Palmer was among those to ex- | length of the year is strictly #65 days, 5 Nehicon0 veut woiidisooss, and AN und who distill around them | tond hospitaiity to the Senator from | hours 48 “minutes 49 “scconds and J X perfume of peart powder and | Florida and tho memories of a pl it | soventecath of a second — the duys of the session are at the door. The & B i o i I par ve h ! l'""‘l"“'h- These persons are, us a rale, dinner given b, ) 0 01 time required for the rovolu- oity council in the last year have had an | (o eChir e v ing with thoir st given by the Michigan senator at 1 oxperience in city affairs that hus pointed slaate 16E hovE 4 the Dotroit club, on which oceasion the | tion of the earth round the sun. —About LM H bl pricsts, for they attend all their roli stories were as good as the wine, avo still | 46 B. C., Julius Ciesar, by the help of So- [> outto theny i, an emplatio manner many | B citha anoiuality, Worthy of s | v "lore s Sncoomo . bl b | s, i AlCxandiah BWlosonhiE cam or. bougias an sts., UOmana. in order to meot requiroments, ought to | MOsL zeatous devoteo, und thoir quarterly | than in Washington with regard to Miss | 0 a tolerably clear understanding of tho contain, ‘The touncil also oxprossed dus. | it to tho businces places of Parisian | Paling length of a year, and decreed tht eve ovoral of U plans of tha titizans | Dunkers, where plethotio bulances have | On Juna 7, 1885, Sentor Jones came to | fourth year shotld be held to_consist of charter committeo that contomplates | been lett to their credit by former | potroit to hive. He secured the best | 866 days for the purpose of absotbing the MANL VIGOR, 1o throveb errovs o bad 3 SRS 1530 dozen Men's AU Wool Hose at 15¢each, worth double the money, 110 doven Gentlemen's Faney Underwear, the shivt tidmmed qvith sill dindiag, ! , enable them to return to t . e e ThD. id hours. By this rather el : ructices, miay Ua perioc iy excise bonrds and other Inxuries that | Protectors, ena to 1 room at Russell house and_there he has | odd hou y a2 clumsy o repained by o B Givial om b ponGism » | retreats with a periodical proclivity for i o S| i rangement the natural time fell bohind FAVONS. o e Yrsshrs me n:;. T:v(‘llficlll‘\v:vl(;ll‘lll:’(l:‘\ll'tll‘:(llII; 'i:h}:;!:;.'-'ni clomosynary _practices which. dolight his home ever since his infatuation 1z CRAYON: 3 Lawrence \ Ostrom & Co. them in their action of going it alone honest heart of Monsicur le Gute. 208 | come intense. By nature he is n weeper, | fourth year is too much by 11 minutes, | A2 Civislo Agency. 174 Faio 2 m and taking chances of the charter to bo | this class was Margucrite Bellangor the Quaker . He has o very 10 seconds, and three-tenths of a sccond, I3 A ” prepared by them gaining the good will | dUring the close of her oxtraordinary | heart, which he v i s it inevitably followed thut the bogin: | WIB 3 5 of the logislature nocessary to make it T i abo dermBn i | (cossilaminGey ning of tho year moved onward abead of 3 i [ the L. Yosterday aftorncon & meotinge | 516 martied an Englisuman, who is said | freely about his aflections,und often tears | the point at which it was in the days of § % | Is Death ¢ i Cons was beld in Councilman Billingsly’s oflico uve H_l\l'l‘(l b.AI‘IU) ler union l“l‘l spring to his eyes as his impulses sway [ Cwosa m the time'of the council of T o 1 3 8 Death to S =i Zey Consumption, to take action on the matter and select on of } opuILo was TiOL <~f_lu'l{"’xl_"-~i bim, ~His warm-heartedness, however, is A. D., when the vernal equi- > o 5 Malaria, g 3§ Sleeplessness, the man to do the work. ll‘“l‘““, anY i Ao | Dot met by any flow of affection from the | hox foll correctly on the 21st of March, y dizectly tizough all weak par Chills and Fever: T S 1 NI EAGAN AGAIN AT IS OFFICE. o Al Murgot | other side. In epito of letters addressed :[nw- 1’.rnlui»rv found, in 1..«‘\ A. 1>‘.u.l:u 3 ViRt e hills and Fe N . B f Or Insomnia, an Hon. Patrick Eagan, who it will be re- | I¥ o L ity csol- | 1o tho lady and her father; in spite, too, | there had been an over-rockoning to the o { Typhoid Feyer, 4 M o Toh! mobored sustainad n aceident. som | Gon which had overtuken the bleasatit | of tho intercossions with mutual friends | exiont of ton duys, and that_the vernal y 166 Los .yln_ 1 G e s pLELEuION EWO Wooks ajzo, in which ho received some | Plces of yore, Like Lord Chesterficld | is"enit has failed ignominiously, fle | cquinox fell on the 11th of March. To Indigestion, 3 o } . Of Food, and his_friend T vley she had been | pys met Miss Palms only twico in De- | correctthe past crror he decreed that the fair vision of his dreams has be- | the reckoning, as, in reulity, a day every Chicago, rly sca s, is out to-duy - \ = Dyspepsia, 2 e ¢ Ten Years O1d, first time since tho accidont, Mr, Engan's | V48 only a diy or two ugo that sho sue- | s This hallucination that he has main- | be reckoned as the 15th, and, to keop the + N ' 0 e I,mn“i“z' g™ i 8 Absolntely Pure cumbed to the rencwed attacks of peri- N tained that the offivials of the Catholic | Year right in future—the overplus being tonitis and p ay al e church. from the supreme pontifi at Rome | 18 :anu::&'? minutes and 10 seconds in a 418 LAWEENCE STREET, to the lowliest altar boy 1n Detroit, haye | centurv—he ordered that eve centen- R = formed a league to deprive hum'on his | Dinl year that could not be divided by | PENVER, . - COLORADO, love and to save her money for the [ four {1700, 1800, 1900, 2160, 2200) should | Of tne Missouri State M-scum of Anato- church. Numerous sharp letters on the | Dot bo bissexlile, as it _otherwise would | my, St. Louis, Mo y College ibject have pnssed between him and | be; thus, in short, dropping the extraday | Hospital London, Giesen, Germany and wrious clerymen of the city. Every day :h‘ timas oy 00 y While in | New York. Having devoted their atten- P : B ThTs e P Jatholic countries the Gregorian sty N . Mr. . L. Sholdon, who has been 1 thoso “blondottes doucettes et de bonne | thesenator walks by the Palms hous & ton ing many large and important purcha s N x and apparently he has not_given up tne | Was readily adopted, it was not soin ingc imany fago and important purchiases | grace” whom Rubetass doscribes as hav- | giio, oo VTN S S drbams, | Protestant nations. In Britain it was not SPECIALLY has just added to his purchases two lots | M, acted a8 tresses at the dinner | “gicavor soft Senator Joncs’ heart may | adopted until 1752, by which time the dis- situated opposite the. ofd Chiton hotel | Ei¥en by the ‘wnctuous and lusur- | o his head s hard, and’ the “eold tea” | crepaney between' the Julan and Gre- TO THE TREATMENT OF property, paving therefors the round sum | |00s Bishop Homens that would be too mueh for an ordinary | orgian periods amounted to 11 days, 30,000 eash. —Lhose are well located | 5end runs that the cmporor first met | mortgl is casily carried by the burley | An act of Parlinment was passed dictat= [ \T | . P ; Bellanger at Vichy in 1868. Her redl | conator, It is reported that one night in | ing that September 3 of that year should (lrm“\‘ "’Onl[l lm 00 1 tho immediate vicinity of property re- fij;('};;’wj;“u‘[w" Jesfnottioming it Uetober of Inst yoar, somothing was out bo reckoned the 1dth, and tha threo of ] ATAY ) ( cently purchased by the same man. - It is | FoPnnE %a had been & bad actr of gear, for in attempting to speak at an | every four centenuial years should be 2t : roported v N ) S £ Irish aid meeting Senator Jones con- | leap years: 1800 not being a lor ar, > B 2 Vb, and o o aomeabla. prop: | (e, Dsumapchate, e Delgsseronts | ronsdthadhe i not Know “whothor o | the new an old sty nov it i oy DISEASES. S R L BOURENG erty {s being negotinted for that wilt | ¢ VIO oo was addressing Irishmen or democr: our January 1 being cqui tw the . S : Tz WLUSEONUY Tye £ (1Y UR HOMEN PABT OF. St Rumna ARt i Com, " which Paul de Kock was so fond | 45’ \natter of fact the platform was cov- | 15th, old stvle, In Kussia alone of | More especially those arising from impru* R IHUS'FREEING T UF’F[}Squ[]iL ot ; Wouns wero at 1o time considerod ous, Lut they were of a nature that MRy oG L 4 . i Marquerite Bells h quifed attention and a guarding from tho | o MATIRCTIO B MnEgEs EoRnpeton & L adold. ‘Tho citizens who met Mr. Eagan | Pohieror) 4es o, s emoirs while on the streets to-day were most [ RS 1oy OB warad i tila cordial in their congratulations over his | poud Margot was in the he of hel """’“’W-Aw s youth and beauty a blonde with spark- T SAHGE ling black eyes.” She reminded one of R TR ofin:londing SandEhoew cred with prominent rapublicans, - From | Christian countries is the old style ve- | dence, invite all so eufiering to correspond Foator Ay LEETAL NEEDRD. iurante, ot female supc that night his daily life has beon very | tained. Tho old style is still retained in | withont delay. Diseases of infection and A Tl et :’::;'l‘lllll:lsuk):;r‘l;i\AI“"Z"‘(:;(]EI S mpoerato. Alf stories sbout his drink- | the treasury accounts of Great Britain. | contagion cured safely and speedily without iy o o' housa's ‘boarder. w > ing to excoss are pure fabrications. In old t the year was held to_begin [ detention from business, and without the o from 110 mouso & boarder Who | wus not wanting in_ cloverness, 'wnd hor | M0 BUNE U0 T T ids the | on March 35, and this usage, or pioce of | use of dangerous druse, Patients whose | 1 heé GREAT sick Dover some nino. | wmbition was equal to her intolligenco | yijoot of ‘returning “to Washington, | antiouity, is ‘also still_obsorved in th | cases have been neglected, badly treated or ars of age, and reputed as an hon- | b B0 00k oS ;‘;“{j’h‘;""m‘.‘"z': Scnator Jones firmly wavos them off”and | computations of the chancellor of the | pronounced incurable, should not fail to 1. Whon he was put out ho man- | freq 10 h¥E et Aok 1 o o, changes the The last time that | British excheauer. So the first day of the | erite us concerning their symptoms. Al aged in some way to_getup town to the | yithy when out hunting. She r,-..,,.,.”). A Lidy | tetrers veceive immediate atiention, This will cortify that I he casoned with on_ the | fit al year is April 5, being ** RENCHR CRTIOM & droina i e e f RAD yembo The y Nk Carnion & L. and (o1 Lo e oriutly fres {rom ¥ city juil and a physiciun was called in | friood s mackintosh on his shoulders, | 39V November, 1 hen ous substancos and firictly pure. 1 i1y Foltomm e fo Kaniv i whoroported him dangerously, sick and | Do & BECIEHERE O S rinary | bis strong politieal and personal friend, 2 FJUST PUBLISHED g3 e FR itis & wouder how ho ever, journcyed and reversing tho role which in ordinary | Mr, Hickoy, of Pensacoln, camo to m ; A T G 0 the botel to the jail. The police | ¢he ™ perial v himself, shoe to indnce him 1o return to v : And will be mailed FREE 1o ang address | i i SLALG OF o s trying yestorday' to find n place | HHo . mPeris : o | his'dutios, Mr. Hickey was joincd by on reccipt of one 2 cent stamp, “Practical S where the young man ould bo cared for ”.l.'( Y phme, s ond | con | My, Thompson and another friend anil { b Pions on Nervous Debiliy and iy | LAWRENCE OSTROM Louisville, Ky AT WEST LINCOL . el } e CRSO W ssented in- every o v Exhaustion,” dded 1 fatri s " The tivo oL HINCOLN, - amaling | Gisod o tremiondous soandul by wilezing | {18 S4° W45 DRSS 1D, Ohbes nosid elal g xhaustion,” (o w added aun Wholesale and Distributing Agents, b I o shape, but the senator absolutely refused n ay on Marri vith important chap- s Lol all the hogs that somo in and were or | peror wis ibout to become & | 4o yioid. He has no idea of returning to ters on piskAsEs oF Tue repropuerive | COODMAN DRUG CO., and | for moro yosterday. Mr. W. H. Si Jurent. “Lho scandal mado morgnoise ot} \yashington, norwill he return to Florida O anis, the whole forming & valuabie med. | HCILEY & DILLON, Wiholesale Liguor Dealers, { Omani, o of picking iouse unmbir tro, who e L oss e &Y | o seek clection Ho does not. expuct to ical treatise which should be read by all | Frmmilics supplied by GLADSTONE BROS. & €O, Omaha, pased the Chri veok in Chic i 4 ] l S0 S0l The ' | ho sent by to the scnate, Yctitis young men, Address— .71, CLARK DRUG CO., wurned yesterdny for heard of it, became furious. “The matter | 5w tuat he has no income ' outside of o at the Rowl 7 In) was partiaily hushed up, but after Sedan | k! he i 2 K ubiring Ordbr of DRS. S. & D. DAV sonal spervision of hs house Sl ey hi y. ‘The question as to what he | 0 H lor ot tha Ko i B0 > 3 400 head, the prices paid” runging from } 8 Bovatlor of ho' Liogio Of L bothering his friends, but he gives no 3 ayas o™ h 3 from 3 3 nger wore found. | P & g [ B ! g ket of y before condounded with the horde of trushy wis Cltis v vho hod beon charzod by the | Senator Jones' career has been a [ innossnsoof tho worin p ; T dor: . \Wh MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN conts, The stock dealers who h . L) a4 boon chartgee. by strange one, His father was an Irish s preb i | Maverek ) h ; . tablistiod hoadquartors attho stook yards | feheTor (0 *esate the aftuic of the | Presbyterian with a bulletin his_head, onpd Maverick — Natona dll JUICES, BY USING THE e A o : A i N M | an acquisition gained while he was in | Jhasrecoletinailparcs of the world. It contas e E E R O A e egha o | ramicalion i ™0 "ty | i, St B il T L | S =% | BOSTON,MASS, y: WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR rge s T T N istlos | 1ife a lady who was a Catholic, and many | CoTREReIY" ) L o Run Down, Narvous, Dre 5 o ) T G 4 TOWN TOPICS, Chier Selgnour. e (o, eistles | (or the disputes betwoen tho pair as to | pasties e Saasess or scted wits wose Wit | SAPITAL, $400,000 ELY ON T The whistle of the waterworks en "N and tho i erown, and super- | (o Feligious eduoation of theit son, o | 27 er/ARsof e(EATlo ik El;RPLUB, DS 400,000 4 R GHARTER OAK aroused people from sleep bt erelock | sorfbedin, Nupoioan's lundweriting o the senator, from Fiorldu, nen air: | HerMajesty's Favoritis CosmatloGlycoring | Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpo- > company to the scone, which was in the | pronts was warnly opposed after her husband’s family would insist on | gaea by ster o sin0 Princass ot Wates | Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are \ STOVES @& RANGES Yourth ward in s small dwelling which | {nber 4 by MM Jules Simon, Jules | tuking the children from her to bring up | gnathenobityy by In Comploxion, Eruo- | xcollent and we re-discount for banks " was owned by Henry Fry and _occupied | Juvre. General Trochu and others, M, | in the Protestant faith, eamne with them | LIEBIG ©O'S Genaine Syrup nofSars when balances warrant it % There is not & cooking appsratus made us by n widow and her child. When the L M Atamn wora of & dif. | to Ameriea. During the war young Jones | guarsnioed ssite bast Sursavurliinia ity (oA Ty T Per R N Boli Oven Door, buk that s oww i n wei4us of moste s neighbors discovered the fire they had opinion, and Mo Devienne was | Was a friendless lnwyer m Florida. He | = ER— i with us from banks(not located in other Re . Srom sty Grato forty por osut. o1 (e mast rossied only time to break in the house and res= | foally callod before the court of cassa- t noting for the southern canse, but | | INCOL N BUSINESS DIREGTORY | serve Cities) count s reserve X T < R LS cue the inmates, who were sleeping samid | 100 for baving carricd on certun ne. | 1w 10 reason why he should dectare i (P da ¢ 4 N e L g ey L 3 the roarving flanes totally unconscious of | aotiations unworthy of a mugistrate, | himself a union mun, so he struggled e and the Continent, and make Cable trans- N Rango using the Wire Gouss Oven Door their danger. None of the household ef- | foees eonsisting. i’ his ondewyors to | long until peace eame, and then his | Keceudy mane Nowly ¥uraisiod | fors and place money by telegraph through 10868 about one pound, feots were saved and the dwelling was [ prove. or the satisfaction of the e abilities_ns a lawyer began to be recog. The Tremont out the United States and Canada, (O e BrGies ARl e Jops atee pacen af Bt help bofore tho fire company had | that the son boru to Bellanze nized. Twelve yoars ago he was eloct 3. C. FITZGERALD & SON, £ropiietors Government Bonds bought and told, and 2R PR ILIUSTAATED GIRGULARS A0 PRICE LISTR. 1. ecoibes Coush, tstulors it wisuinioutior " "8 o wator flowing, entailing a 10ss of | (he emperor’s child. No nction w: bni 3 three votes, ‘or. bth und B Exchanges in Washington made for B S - about a $1.000 with yory little insurance. | Loweyer, taken ngaist the magi wa takon p a8 & CORTOise ARG | ey o otnd st ol Nebe ' | Fxchaness 1 Hashston made (or Banks CHARTER 0AK BTOVES ad RANGES aro 50LD IN NEBRASKA as follown Senutor Van Wyck came up from his | (i court having pronounced ‘v | and was elected. At that time he parOrae ol M f " AL | S OML ORI BURTRSs e At oy OmANA, | TANNELL & SWEENEY, .. i Lome m Otoe county yest whero | e favor The son horn is now taenty. | regarded as the ablest man in Fiorida — e . W have . masket for prima rat-ola Gonon, | GETTLE & FAGER,... he is pussing the holidays. —Tho senator | tyo years old. An estato was setiled on | I one of his luw cases Mr. Jones had J. 1L, W, HAWKINS, lavastinens Seciritles, andinvite. propoarly 2 fiav Somimca. | 1, 0 MOCARFINTY ) i8 in excolicnt health and excollent spir- | Yo Yhortly aiter his birth, fought for the right of some little Florida A ] trom States, Counties and Cities when is- ] e | S e v, O'eu Cirv, its, und is evidently ready for the sen- railroad to binldand operate a telograph Architect, suing bonds. ; : 4 A R atorial contest in all its phases. = | line in opposition to the Western Unio OfMces—33. Bt and 42, 1A . Wedoa general Banking business, and ] 2 Senator elect Brown, of Sutton, was at and when he was - defeated in court he | Neb. Elovato y invite correspondence. N S - i Q. GRE ghss ¥ the capital yesterday, and Representa swore yengeance. On entering the sen- | — N . ASA P. POTTER, President § 0 Lo ARDEN & sereeoBURERIDS, tve-olect Joary, of Cass, wus also among ate he introduced a bill securing to eve Breador ot Broederof JOS, W, WORI, Cashier, ) L ER, o VaRDON th visiting members for the day. Sen . inter Irond the right above men. [ Aoy Carrm, 0 gnowtout Carrn ator Congor also veturned from ~Lis visit tioned. ‘The lobby kept the bill in com- .M WOUDS, e at ho me yesterday ready for the prel mittee, but, nothing daunted, Senator i : £ ot A — | === x - - o {i o me yestorday ready for the prelim ! o st over to 15 Howea i gt o | LAVe Stock Auctioneer braska National Bank | & Exsonator Paddock, of Beatrice, ar- | § Butler o introduco the bill” there and | (&% fo0uts Suaiw Blouk) Tiucomn, Ko 6 Pl Y o e e A 4 fight it throu inally it became llowsy and Short Hord bulls for NEBRASK fho’ membors sloot ook bas > o | Luw i also mnintained | _9NOWRY 8nd Bhort Hard ulls OMAHA, NEBRASKA. A A 3 1 for the sossic L will the theory that when Sec ; =l f Capital. .. . 250,000 e T 7 Belknap's resignation been accepted ho 8. H. GOULDIN Fald up Oayita # w Ao | Burplus . ...... .80,000 vul‘_:'. Iu.luiu‘:'uurl(l _\-«‘\)u-lv-‘l:;\‘:uu_x:;.. cases 4 \:I;.I:‘,. \“'.".‘iml‘.,".‘f‘;ffrlx“’. impea I.I.‘.‘..‘:n Farm Loans and Insumnfle. “‘“\*\‘ “; 50 it R E | IA Bl E JE‘N‘EI ER’ ossed the attention of the judge, two | B ) and h od out his theory by refasing ] t N A nrtics % l e o e Rt 1a et el A, E. Touzalin, Vice President, W Di : o fopioe s Fab Lanen ud™s. 1 ’ fo yoia tor Aatpeachimest, Burlng the | goemssogitieein et it sies W ikkton Cher | W atohos, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware was fined the customary 3 and costs in Now York appealing to the Irsh to - DiRECTORS! od, Coruor Douglas and 15ih stsects, Omans ® » Po0n1: All work wasrant: “Homer J. Evans, tréasurer of Bufl [stand by the old purty. 1l | Riverside 8hort Horns | w. V. Mo, John 8. Collins, Licensea Watehmaker for the Union Pacific Ruilroad company. county, and John Peters, of Boone, repre I | thought thist his word saved the state | of siriculy pure Batos and Bates Tappod cattlo, | H. W . Yates, Lewis 8, Reed. ..-|.I|J‘.|.\:‘_A.,1....|. were in the city 3 ‘,m-m.l, )| and, as 8 n-u.u.-;;ml»n 2, I,u‘ was of the m‘-m umbers about 6 head. A. E. Touzalin, and looking after business watiers with A opinion that he hud a right to more con- milios roproseited rilberts, Crages, " Ilh: stute auditor, sideration thun he received from the wbs. Renick, Rosw of Sharons, Moss Hoses, BANKING OF¥FICE: 4 . B b vy - - Kuigbtly Duchosses, Flat Creok Young Marys, | 7 ’ I O v l;A VK Bome of the ewployes ob the capitol president. Scnator Jones is 8 great ! hias, ook | THE 1RO 5. i S Y B ol ‘o D) L M o' e pan.” Con e | TS LRON BAYE | The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co ohn Ogan over the doorway to the ing himself a great constitutional law Young Mas . > v fouth nssance ‘spropr iately dyaped ia MOST PERFECT MADE e o e P H iy By g vty k Come aud | A Licacral Bauking Rusiness Transsoled. N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. ac on the judiciary committee, and it has | &1 Address OHAR ’ — - : g «n, who has been-keeping been the great grief of his political life N. W. HARRIH & co Property of every description for sale 1o all parts of the city. Lands for sale v by Propared with strict regurd to Purity, Strength, and | ¢) oy )0 p inted lace . . s | every county in Nebraska. My A I:.'ull--;:--d funny Lisaltbtulouss, Dr. krice's lakiog Powder cosiaing ha he A Al .Aw»o'mm t4 4 placo o When i Lincoln stop a¢ BANKERS, CLHICAGO. 'A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS ou the Van question, was Ammon! um o Phoshh ‘Price | that committee. 4ie has not been con : 4 BN, C1 o LETE SE L Y i Lincaln yesterdny. sosisting v supnly. | Bstsecis, v abilioy Letaa, eicn Goros dotldoraly. | sulted even about the Appoinsmont of & National Hotel, BORDS % ottt S, 120 ROIAZE | O Titon of Douglus county ket Maps of U oity sato or eounty, or aay. othes i0g the Journal with ammunition. PO single postmaster. Feeling, therefore, | And got 8 good uinner to e, ofiice 68 ! o8 }chm“ upon application. e . vonshirs k. Bosion. Correspond | information desired, furnisied free ol our sucks of registercd mail matter that he was unappreciated hoth by his FEDAWAY Prop ouce solicited.