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A AT S 1T N THE SUNDA BEE: JANUARY 2. 1887-~SIXTEEN PAGES THE SUNDAY BEE.|ERES NENS OF SEW YEAR'S| ey = o o [TRE PROBLEM OF MARRIAGE.| COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! O RUNDRED FREE CIFTS - I COUNCIL BLUFFS | As Gathered Up Among the Council Blaffs | F1¥T! ’;?”'\Vf;".?-'fi,.,""““ Bisiane Fie: | The Advios of Ous Who: Has Besn Thers CALL . To Be Given Away By Henry Disewan & $ No. 2.2006, Co."s People's Store, SUNDAY MORNING, JAN, 2 Folks SIXTEENTIL PriseNt—One Cup and o the Proper Age to Marry, » ps : " Sancer—8 {0, 8 527 aadli ; ~ OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. —— VNS e e PoksharaOne Cab kol TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS - TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF PIETY | Guiicor—gi a0, No. bind, and | A STORIED WEDDING RING. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at 5, e COE Por WO EIGHTERNTH PRESENT-One Pair Vases — B W Tnrom, o v e Megen | Younz Ferris Gots Of With a dan | —§i% No e Oxette Garden Tasman ana 1cs | AN SEIBCt your Dry Goods and Carpers before the prices advm.ce Farire, OMtnnware, OIOTHNG: Riww tEeNTH PRESENT=One Statuary bl L A wi penren oo TELEPIONES Sontence—Other Prisoncrs Taken | §1.50 No. 8,600 : Usefulness—somo fteasons for We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low Blankots, Tablo Linen, Not § arw Money, Silk Niont Epitor No. 2. Across the State—A Wreck on [IWENTIETH ¢ —One Swiss Marrying and Falling in 1oy el —— the Q—Personal Matters, Houso<g1.00. ! Love. 10 close the lot. ¥ MukLLer Music Cospasy, —— MINOR M V. — Vi o b 3 No. 103 Main Street, Council Biufis You never saw Black Silks so For every two dollar's worth of £66ds —— sints off Plet - % Wifehood purchased, you will receive a coupon N. Y. Plumbing Co. Urion meetings will be held by the Handsome clock, meerschaum pipes, | F kin, D. Dy in Netw g N :hu:p as those we are now sell= | ticket, good for one chance in the follow- New fall goods at Reiter's, Baptists, Congregationalists, Presby. | €1gar holders, cigar sets, case 2co, To be decked as brido is, B t 1l Presents to be given away by N g - : Orane bloom in 1y liait, January 15th, 1857 B There were 14 arrests made by the po- | torians and Methodists for the next four ours & Kinlinger, . Tobe wed, as a maid's pride is, — IR PR O suite of Partor m‘i: .n.n mber. Vit et | ¥ ks. The meetings will be held during 3 LY i l.‘l‘n.n. “)'\‘slk.fl';m{.'{nd it hi Hmn-n rlwum, out this umu department to | Furniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete o N renrs, AlliNg | next week at the Baptist church, services e T te. PR S itk HEM, malie voom for our inereased Carpct stock, and | ind towr grand sy chaed, all uphol Joo Murphy will prosent Shaun Rhne | Peginning at 380 each evening. Mect: ——— S s, o grand with hin, 7 are consequently slling them off at extremely | S10tod in assorted shades of clogant silk at the opora house noxt Wednesday even. | 168 Wil be held also o Tuosday, tWed- Was it |m| a thing rare? 1 plushes, worth $125. ‘ol B y o ow pric S 4 5 n nesday and Monday afternoons, begin- | A CoAl Famine Makes Winter Feel L SECOND PRIZE- One Mahogony Bed 2. ning at 3 p. m. and lasting one hour ighty Cold, Tq think of him always, T = Room Suite, consist of Bedstead, ‘The prisoners in the city jail were | gordial invitation to attend these mice Hovoneor, Neb, Jan. 1.—[Correspond- | rp ;",',,‘,:\"l',‘l"i"‘ ‘,“““j’_;\‘ 1 \ \ ‘.\ l \l 9 ] ) | Dre . “""‘1“":\"'» and of '1‘1"-"uu finish garved with a bounteous dinner yester- | jnre js extended to all. ence of the Bre.|—The extreme cold weather y Ny employ ; ) (“l \O Um OI (l ‘\ ,(l [[\ “( I\\( “l ( t(” Nl A LR day by the Salvation Army. i Services in the Congregational church | of the bast week has created a coal famine, | AL is beck wing to him, ) o[} LR AL LG A U . e recoption given by tho lady friends { to.day as usual. In the morning the | of neatly so, In our town, 'The poliey of the AR AL Are being closed out very cheap. e Muchines, Tite vory best inuchins ofthe Y. M. CA at jts hall yesterday | gioruinent of tho Lord's suppor. Wil be | railrond or coal companies s not condaclve to | Wk With I, bring to hii - LT AT Rl FLG afternoon and evening, was a pleasant | qgministered. Also new members wili | sinail dealers, or in fact any dealers outside Sl L) PRI y Sror ndministercd. Also new m Y il dealers, ; ) Pty You will save money to see our Carpets | FOURTH PRIZE — Twenty yards Tt e admitted ubject of nddress by the | o7 the “pool,” selling coal at points along the 0 have him, my own one, and Rugs before yow by, If you w Guinett best gros grain Black Silk,” cost The annual official statement shows the | pastor, "o Priceless Pearl.” " Eyoning. | b & M., and the Colorado Fuel company | Possession'eno Pty l-l”.mf,“ J"v bt buy, _r".I" "’;"":'" £5.00 por yhrd, worth $60.00, permanent school fund of this county to wvery Individual an Author.” AUWLO | caunot furnish eoal enough to hll the orders T'o have him enthrone one u y ssels, Velvet, or Moquette Cay N, e } FIFTH PRIZE -One elogzant Seal Plush con 3,014.5 ondition, s will feceive & cordial Welcome. Over all of the stuit! Jets, come and se o welte for D . - A contin §09,011.31. A heaithy eondition, | eome will receive a cordial welcome. which come in with ordinary promptness. | To feel myselt one with him, e nd see us or write for prices. | London Dyed Clogk, to be made to order : BAINT PAUL'S CHURCH. So coal is scarce during the entire winter Ll shadl set life’s sun with him, Owr variety of Curtains, Pongees, Draperies, ete., is large and choice, and | to fit the licky ticket holder, worth $60.00. All who desire to rent pews or sittings | This morning the rector will deliver a | it us, Thowever stream Fun with i, we have a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Goods, ete. Our work is | (SINTHPRIZE=One pair of the tinest in the Preshyterian church can do so by | pastoral address to his congregation > o Smooth current or rough H White Blankets made by the Pioneer L b S g . s reported here that Hon. C. W. Charles. 3 n illed work i ‘de peceive P p ¥ 8 ts 1 culling at the church Monday, January [ (this being the fourth anniversary ot his | 1415 tenorted hers R o done by skilled workmen. Ovders by mail veceive prompt attention. Woolen mill. of Califs worth £10.00. 8, between 8 and 9 o'clock p. m pastorate), in which he will review the on, who onee occupied a seat in the n With him to be seated VENTH PRIZE- One Beautifully Tho conny mnditor yesteiay. tene | PROETSs of o Dt foe Yoes .ot | W1 rom ety wil bo o condiie | (ALt Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, [ nicorait hinner i 1000 st MUY DK Lo tho: oottty e ine the work of the present year, In tie | f0F sergeantat-arus of the house, and in his B oot LS A 4 e | ingof ono hundred and forty picees, 1l on and after to-morrow any- | evening he will address young men on | aspirations as such will receive the support y ' 3 ! Life's loal there to break with him, worth §32.00. % < one desiring to pay their 1886 S the lessons of the old year, and organize Scandanavians. Lite's 1aze there to take with him, EIGHTT PRIZE-An Elegant S do so. a brotherhoo ulate an “‘an’ anti Our memver of the legislature, Mon. . H. | Life's future to make with him, Skin Mufl; worth $4.00 h The county board meets to-morrow. | treating pledge.” “The public and | Marshall, is making arrangements to My Jord and my fead ! NINTH PRIZE A very fine Paisley The session will be an important one, as | Strangers are cordially invited (o attend. | Lincolu soon. He lsa_strong Van 106 draam ith Hite dreathtig, N T 1t closes the county business of 1856 and man, and does not ride on a railroad pas 506 With NS uyes, Wholesale " .k 4 g 5 15 . PENTIL v o et Y LT WS BH e DA, o i uF ot el inent | it 3 holesale and retail. Families ~||;||v.:|:‘«‘: with ten and twenty pound pack wi, worth $40.00. 3 ficers will qualify and take their posi- | The incoming passenger train on the | pUsHiss men has accepted a position GIEUILALTIDLLIE & i iven «”1.“\“ piE N E S Jpota tions, C. B. & Q. met with an ident east of | ¢ OB HTRT inked tor woe and weal with him, J -Y FULLER it of othing nde of Imported e % oL, 3 R 0 2 M ¥, A1l Tife's changes to feel with him, P l C l Bl fi‘ tod, wranteed a tine fit for the Mrs Sparks died rduy, | Creston yesterday morning. C. D, Recl, | With southwest Nob ns lils tersitory Night and morning to kncel with i, 39 Pear St., ouncl s | Warh 45 00 aged soventy-two years, Funeral to-4y | son of Sherifl Reel, and Doputy Sherif | 11 ey, ¢ U hiS. biginey: wCUMs | Leliig the sunio skies e R MW ELFTH PRIZE A Genteman's it 2 orclogkcp mgut the homo of 1 M | 1ajucs, of Boomor township, were on the | e alsp, e TR o Fur Beavor Overcont, worth $0.00, ). 813 Seventh street. Friends | A% S nis e > Nels Hawkingon, tho saloon who Srotl ¢ : many we and has had the | pro Sfallen 1 love over and ove FHIRTEENTI PRIRE — One Boy's of the family invited to attend train, returning from taking prisoners to 3 ) round rolls cach year: i p e b v e Ovasn et TR ATN, i d L 5 el ATHaIBH Ot ount of the intonse | Was burued by tie'tive iguiting a barrel of | God joined, naught ean sonder iv so of k the e n | \e course of a lifetime (excent [ Overcoat, for a boy hetween the agzes o For the first time the Catholies here ort Mz . nt of the inten aleohol, is sl recovering, although suf- Whiether el ‘.‘. Cathole marringe se ring 1s | case of o avly marringe) an Sand 16 years, to b osen by the lucky observed yesterday as a holy day, the [ cold, the thermometer being about 28 de- fering ferribly from his woun 3 s hill to olimt I indispensible, and often in the hurry of | conld ¢ i ns of persons with f party holding the ticke Worth $15.00. #ame as Sunday. s were held'and | rrees below zero at the time, 4 o'clock in | Comsiderable interest is felt i tho libel pand e with i, an enforced wedding bridegrooms have | whom ¢ capable of failing | FOURTEENTIL TRIZE-One “Boy's the day obsery ccordance With the | the morning, n switch rod broke, The | betn armmsncn aod T aomihe 1o having | A b 10 clitne Wi i, negleetnd to proyide the requisite. Do- | in love again if fon offercd. W | S, for s boy betwoon e wzes of 3 and rm‘l' ‘.'vy....lg“ in regard to the day. engino ani two mail curs e e S O Rt ) tand elear. tective Groden, in fact, has h “il o m\r | are not ercated in pairs, like the eacheq 16 years, to be selected by the winner Mr. R. Price 1 the distinction of [t gafely, but the baggage ear smoker I M. Hopwe Nug, spent sev- y or still 3 times, to hunt up » delay of | uer tallics, exaetly intended to fit into ). = 3 :v;‘\lul;:(ln-‘u:ll\' victin to uppear x\:vvrnn- two cofches and -the sleeper left tho erf dais in Denver seegntly . the nupt Is. ' Seven or iht years o | (-Ih other’s minor” idiosynerasies .\'m: FIEENTH :YI}I; One Blogant - 1e bar of the police court W ar's | track. The cars were not damaged with ill N, Ki mocrat. has placed ator, it ocenrred to lim th property ring, ! and women A rule, very sensibly fall ML § morning. He didn’t swear off, but swore | the exception of the smoker. There | C: I King ineharze of his office and has soat 50 to speak, would be w convenienee, and | in love with one another in the particu A INTIHE - PRIZE — Oune Elegant atdrink, when he counted up the costs. were Im'ul fifteen persons injured, but | &N m["} his duties on the road for the That I should be made for him, so he bought one th all the appear- | lar place i the particular socictie Vable, worth $10.00 A boy named Scott, whoso father is a | none are thought to be fatally so. Most ald. Ep = Piat | should have stayed for i R cally base ¢ 1 to be east among. A man N HPRIZE - One picec of b i o ! her § G X ok * t ptain Johnson, editor of the Citiz Helpmeet, bandmaid tor hiy 3 ; At G GonR Py In-Zouch docs not hiins: tho | ¢ \.ml~ Fruit of the Loom’ muslin, iarness maker, starts i the 3 of them were able to continue their | which is & Swedish-American pape Completing, complete ! st 3 Sl i L & v h U] worth $4.00. rather dismally. While playing « journey, The following were taken ta | hotnces his iiention ot soon issuing ai 2 quence Lo the b wear it for s world over tofind lis b abhsied | WERAEGSNTH PRIZE — One halt Kiel barn, a bile of hay was tumbled | the Summit house in Creston and cared | tire American edition, WhHahoNEE moment, It is o and it is big rmony at Paray-le-Moni VR et R oM o Golan over in some wiy sgainst him, breaking | for: J. M. Pitman, back wrenched; W. - \iengo. Timos: ‘Ihe proper o enongh for the finger J - But aniong the women ho act- | 4ozen of thovary st Colubrated “*Gold one of his l¢ J. M. Marsh, hotel keeper at Brooks, ANOTHER RISING CANDIDATE. R UOENTEEY R A BB L S ah e oot L ‘ ain 1 ually meets, a vast nimber are purd 5| [Nl s AU REGUILULA In order to protect their trade one ro- | coneussion of brain and head and face o L Il opon & vexed | plated imitation wedding ring, he difiérent to im in the fight of possible | SIVe agents, worth .00, 1 order to protect their trade one re- [ PONCHS! S\vamson. Hight oye and | The Town of Jamsen's Claim as a | QUUstion with social philosophers. Hot- | imeolf that this eirelet s | wives, and only one in the last ; NINTEENTH PRIZE One Fine Silk tail eigar firm yesterday had & man sta- SUDVILIS 3 ace Greeley advised young men to marry e S X \ \ Mufter, “th £5.00. 5 i A head John Meily. ured Magic City. ) L Y b Y| v romantic history for itself, (ontside of Salt Lake City) approves ier ufller, worth 25 5 R ; jured; John yi injured; fagic City. Sl B ROOREE v (i) 3 tioned” behind the counter with a rifle 5 J b 3 early and Mo west.! Other authorities, iits oG AR 8 i R PIETIT PRIZE —One Line prepared to tickle with a bullet the fi Mrs. L. Matthews, of Conway, concus- FAIRBURY, Neb. Jan. 1.—[Correspondence | almost as distin lledelinveimive so0 he Lud it away in his desk and Kepta - self to his inmost nature as tho actual || {17 ne inen prey tickle e bullot the fiesti| e e o a AnatIatE armebrokoni Sho MR MG L Sl T BP0 CE Lehal ol sted, ave given con- | yeeord of the number of times it was | wife ot his final selection, able Sct, consisting of Table Cloth and man who should suggest swearing ofl’ on iaithe most seriously anjuretd of by, of the Bre. | —"The Rock Island or Chica teary advice. On both sides of the que he numes of the contracting | s—m——— a Dozen Napkins worth £10.00, th;- tirst of llu-‘yt A 3 S5 e aUB 0T O YR TCOL Kansasand Nebraska railway has not been | tion there by sen no lnck of pertinent | 0 whose names were soleumized TWENTY FIRST Ab) Cash t is reported that the Catholic church PSRNV AN KBl E e AR fot Rt STt O slow in its efforts to cause new towns to be il;u..nm ons drawn {rom .‘z 1 fe L0 sup- 1 \ifly this same ving, Marriages are 1 OFFICER & PUSEY. oRUOL RIDWe nty . 1 P1oos; builtalong its line. The third town from | POt the position d OF AgAnst | gpably frequent st t wden, and One 'T'o good prospects of a sale being made. It [ B. W. Ferris, the yonng n vho has | Beatrice to spring up with the laying of the | C1UY, martages. O be Youths | quring the seven or ars that th ) One very ¢ 1 18 to be hoped that the sale will be madc. . considerable notoriety here, has | rilsis Jansen, the subject of this article, | 4 i1y sehool girls who hay rried | pine s been in averaged ) One Hhandierehiel Box, as it will insure ot only the improve: | succeeded in getting a light sentence. He | The location and suroundimgs alllow this | 1[0 00 repent at leisure,® theie name | ety one o week, A wediding on Wed X 3 ut Hland Bag. 3 roperty. G % % ) ion. And yet the record of con 0S¢ s the § in the vy of e No. 26—0ne lurge Doll ::,(:l,:“()‘l),ll‘llu .'..,'li‘i?.'i\fii ) -r.»'\'.li'm‘i::::‘ comple- | was arrested for having mortgaged his | large siz d infant plenty of show o have a | jubial misery endured by those who have | h\m“\m“{hw |.v31’.§",§l h»“r”:.»l Mr]vl. COUNCIL BLULLES, IA, No. ,,::‘,_’J{'; ," .,1\‘, b Ehrenstorn bis. recoived from the | Mother-in-law’s property, and “thus ob- | ehance to make Fairbury rustle to cope with | deforred mairimonial ventures until th LDt LA TR0 Tetan e One bottle tine Perfume. ol country some excellont photographio | (iing money under falso pretenses. | It for trade. Alinost every auarter scetion of | Hheydey of the bload is t LD £ (B yASHy M e y One Lobog, Views taken by Panti, and vividiy pie. | Judge Lootbourow has given him a jul | 1and in a cirele of several wiles hias a neat | palfin one. Th re that “there is no shurg Dispateh: “Why do T want | vecemione e 7 No. 0 One Tuble turing scencs_in Heidelberg, including | scnténee of only six months, The history | {800 house, and the residents arg all thritty | fool like an ol fool," is verified cvery marryr” seems to be the all absorbing = h One fine Splasher the ‘university and the castle. Mr | of the young man 18 suid | and well todo, the majority o these bewg | day in the divorce courts. Widowers | theme of your Q. O, of recent date. i 7 ( #2—One fine Lunch B Ehrenstein, having been n student there, | have been marred by similar records be- | Cither German or Russian siemnonites, | #ntd widows, both gennine and wrass, it will interest or e of any benefit to - ; One hammer » Marry. O L AT TS R hod b Wity Who o4 move | Porfeet draiaga and pure water | MR are old enougih and siio lave i | “orthat of today why w girl wanied o wre interesting to any and all, itl, to get a divorce from’ him, but dur- | can be found. The general aspect | CXPCrinCe Chough fo “know betten,” | marey over fourteen vears ago I who renL € One Silk Unibrell Frionds of Mrs. 1. J. Mackey yesterday | I the old July's wbsence, last” summer, | of o placo betokens 10 the nenr futare a | 518 EOUANY P g snews Iato, (he | porsonate this ity will dot -down the N AND T TREET: No: B0= Gl ko Dol ¥ sen of wedloek from which death or the | reason ey occurred to me then L No. 35 One fine Doll. o , s he returned, remarried the girl, and | bustling and busy town. vator, banlk, b oLy 1 03 1 i o }:f,;f.f:f,f,'{,::}',‘,}“,'v],'.f}l‘;;‘?,“’;:, Jortrait &F | settled down’ with her in her homue. o | Eotel, hardwaro and the' e 5 | i s pelused thom, with e biindost i on nd strone ideas, ¢ oo Oue <o Clin. Disies, suitablo AL 1 S o e e e | ready comp! and a s house aad | disregard of the risksand perils inyolve \ age as the consum i oL or i ks, » }".l«]\;‘l’?i}‘huinlj"h"nl‘)u l);mQXI::;(IT‘I\‘\\:T:‘M‘-l h“L»;::Q‘l‘l‘\"lm\\d”h Ty ‘1.'-121"“..-“” achireh are in the course of erection. Sev- | The survivor of a couple of wives is, as a | mation of a vo wehed nearer the = No. 88—One Brass Broom Hold ) - P, « alk « el b . 1 3 eral town lots have been donated for the use [ rale, the veriest m that exposes | eternal future th: ny other—a binding 2 No. 30—0One Men's Suk Suspend- as the original, but it scems so true to [ revainted without paymge for it, and still | of edueati religions pure t himsel to the atrimonial market. | link that led to heaye it were—1 felt life that it seems ready to speak. The | more surprised to find later that he had [ areselling a iBava Lure roverbiall vt meEERIE: at te ey the AR AT . 40—One Silk Handkerchief. portrait was made by Mr. Graham, who | borrowed woney and given . chattel | will soon be audias no }-}-;nllm)‘-n:‘xluu Rl ot J:?d‘l.;-:‘-x e b ] s i IR S R i1--One nice Doll 18 0 very skillful artist, It was beauti- | mortgage on her furniture. r\n,‘nhr train Kansas” & | foPRiie 0 Lo A e (e AN o) lesciortl it WD ah o T Talnl No. 42-One-half doz. lulie’s tine Linen fully framed i carved eherry by W. W. T e e ary Rl satistuctor of these phe- | hood as yet very imperfect, to open new SR Handkereniofs. Chapman. 0 Safely Peaned. 3 1se which nuliifies the r nomena sver been presented, but of | puths of usefulness aud happiness to the —_ — o No. 13- Fifteen yards Best Calico for a The Salvation Army had a g time | Five of the prisoners sentenced have | ownership should a saloon ba conducted on | course they must be referable to some | rearing of one's offspring—the binding lowing Compan dress pattern, fm\v Year's (‘\I'I mnl! terda lllw been safely landed in the penitentiary. Hw:uti \lum‘.t ',\ L;'H;ll chane is u[[h‘lw natural law, whose operations, were they | tie of _earthly s e and the com £ N :1 ;)hn- Itli Ll u’.‘v & had o supper and watch” meeting Friday | They are T. W. Bartlett, Charles Clark, ie merchant, mechanic, profesional man or tood, mig aps account for [ mands of an”All-wise Being—for anoble i of Hartford. ). 45—0ne Boy's skin Cap night, Tho. hall ‘was erowdod to thy | Lhey are T. W. Buttlett, Charles Clark, | capitalist, and, in concliision, if Jansen takes DG EE ISR oy LU0 | Eeioh ot hH (oT G haal e TG T etfori of Honford. - 16— One fine Painted Ornament, 3 James Stewart, Webster and Kaiser. | advantage of her opportumties, she will be . St 5 i San Fr 17—One Toilet Set utmost, and the services were of the | HMIS ik & | Aother magic oo e e e wally 0 | puzzles mankind's poor wits so sorel resurrection. These were my principsl CalljornianiiofiSanihranciac, PR S IS pnaEONONG usual enthusiastic nature. Yesterday | They were taken through by Deputy D £ 57 SIALDA0) Doubtless, if aecurate data were acces- | and exalted votions of the warrage ve. Scottlshloplenns National o/ Eoh No. 48--One nice Doll. they continued the spread and invited in | Sherifls Haines and Reel, the latter the S, sible, it would be found that the propor: i n. Lwanted my love purc, free 0% of Des Moies 19—One fine Doll 3 all alike, rich and poor, especially the | son of the sheriff. There was no trouble The Nude in Wall Street., tion of unhappy to happy marriages does ym dross; and earthly appetite and | amisbarg City,* of Broolilyn. "Yl"l"“u:m', n wlo Cover. latter. A large number of persons who | inlanding them safely behind the bars. | Anthony Comstock, of the Society not vary so greatly bety : atifications subordinate o this one | rhose mavied with a® insare also agninst foss b No. 51—-One Boitle Perfume were unable to pay were given a hearty | This leaves four others to bo the Suppression of Vice, created i tr eariy in Jife and . vof a fctime. Al other things T be Wind Storms, Cyclo d Tornadues (""“1 ";‘l'.“j""m" meal. A crowd of boys and girls were | across. Edwards, Comanche Bill, B sensation in the vicinity of the stoek ex- | formed in v years, Ther lieved would follow: A happy honie; s | e e No. ':m' ! s L[,;vl;,-.. drummed up and went smarching | son are of those 10ft, and they ate hard | change yesterday by raiding soveral statistics in the_consus roports or_other | happy wite and mother; a contented wnid | REAL ESTATE "0 s 5 aoan B Qo slEsy Lol through the streets to the hall, wheve they | ones. If the least show ven them to | Joons that displayed on their walls pie- | official publications upon this important | lovinx father, who thinks that wife el iU A Hent s B B A el YO LN ““‘ too were filled up. Many were thus | make a break they certainly will take the | tures that he elaims are of ar obscene | matter, and hence conclusions must be | ehildren are the only beloved ebjects on ONEY LOANED ON G0oD city N he glmldvn«-l by the generosity of the Sal- | chanees. They aré being closely guarded, | eharacter. He scized anumber of pie- | deawn’ from observation and trom the | the face of the gl and whose loye | P e FT o o T A oS Vationists and thelr triends; and eve ccaution possiblo being | tures m two or three saloons and vi 1 | testimony given by those whose experi- them is only next to love for God l" RATS «, N u:.‘ Mouth Organ e taken to prevent their making escape. | other places whose wroprictors having | ence has qualified them to throw light | ligiou I wanted first in my home, for that 4 No. 0—Onoe himitation Steam Piano We have a fine large line of Christmas it been warned had removed their pictures | npon the subject. 'lo persons contemplat- | was to me the rock upon which 1 hoped | g - No. 61-—-Onc fine Book. i m,w“..'q that we are selling cheaper Progressin 3 , from the walls and concealed them, The | ing marr vho must always consti- | to build the superstrueture of the stately : One line ook was known, also mufllers, silk On Friday ever Mr. and Mrs, M, ction of Mr. Comstock aroused the in- | tute avery large clement of the popula- | editice. **Build me strong, noble Mas- 3—One Pocket Knife, 5, Indies”and gents' gloves, | 1. Rohrer entertained, at their residence | dignation of not only the proprictors of | tion—the question 15 one of vital interost. | tor,” would be my unspoken prayer. One fine Doll. clothing, fine sealskincaps Vin the saloons, but also of some of the | For then fit the Times reproduces | Leaving the ) or purcly i One fine Doll, Jony Bexo & Co, T brokers who f 't the places. A | from a western journal the patuetic testi- | more praciical thoughts (alther One AR TRk hro club in honor of Mr. and Mrs prominent member of the consolidated [ mony of @ young man who evidently | above 1s not impractical), I will sy Ohe See that your books are made by Moore- | N. dy, now of Breckenbri ., | stock exchange accosted Mr, Comstock s from the **hottom of his hear 1y wyoung zirl has ten chances w One infant’s Lace Cap, house & Co., room 1, Everett block, who are spending a few days here w i > saloons and asked him why | He says 5o another has only one for learning One baby Dress, S , their numerous friends. serzing the pictures, tie simple subject of love and not so “Berthin” seems to have full 3 n ; 8 8 A —One lavge Doll Personal Paragraphs, The company, which consis use.” answer Mr. Comstock, | simple either when properly slugzed, to work on, and that is u One Hand Bag. i T R R TR A ) Lof Mr. f o) ov come within the stutute referring | I think I have put in seven yong thing, Rigid cconomy in household mat 5 \ el ,,,.‘I:;:LY“\"T Nenier hoian excosdingly | a, B & oy My, lll\" Mrs, 1A | 1o obscene pictures.” faithiud s oy one ever it sage of [ tevs T a bar to progris el T [ ) Onolntyitbn N tiioRy R Sty < B and Mrs, fra > “Well then,” nguired the broker, | 18 years I thougzht oved a g stefulness is @ sin, reumstances | OnalmzeDoll H, 4. Lalid thiuks It the happiost sort s, Casady, Mrs, L [t o R e light hair and blue eyes . art | lave much to do with the bringing. Nalsmnadtis s 3 'l wund 1) rhte 01 # : . One fine Book :L::":i.x)'-rv wnd the brightest gort of a o . and A\n\ Wi ure of *Nymps and Satyr' in the Hofliman | ricd in 1579 ad sinee w found out | perfection of the unripe fruit, or e One tine Book. GRS, and Mrs, 1, 1L r . | house bar-room. 1 mistak i five years, | it worthiess to the ground before its e, | g oo : s L e AR City Marshal Guanella did not start in B down to an PR R e XY, T [ three liv e unhappy by RO | Bedgers, Bournals, County and el :;::.‘:'1'.“ f,}‘fm,‘“»; Shoa) the now yeur very happily, Howastaken 0 after which pro- | that is an original work of ait.” young marriage. 1 am_ well known' in Wi V0, Bank Work of Al Kinds uSpe NG REOANNKRUL AT & sick and had to be carried home from his | o euchre was indulged in antil And these |ni((lu\- you ure seizing, the city, but will not give my name at In minor matters it is of con 1y fnity flice Back. { DA LR AN B0-—-One fine Lace Collar. oflice in A the entree of the new ye responded the other, “are copies or en- sent, but mere Iy young folk to | sally admitted thar short m Sl—One Doll. Prof. Hammond, late superintendent | _____ - e3y gravings of o1 W' works of art, and veful and save trousle, for L have | prefer tall women, wiile tat men i Pmm tMtE'mO" m Ma” ur ors B Ay dnoket. of the institution for the deaf and dumb Union Veteran you m distInction between the two my share ot it. I tind ‘that age 25 | little women, says the For . No H3—One pair Gentleman’s — Su Bere, has accepted a position as There will be a regular meeting of En- | aind seize the poor man’s pictures and curs is young enough to marry and live | view. = Dark pairs by prefers i in tho institution at Jacksonvill campment No. 8 Union Veteran Legion | let the vich man’s hang on his wall in the ERE i 5 fuir I l'nlllrlnl-,mlll\“L‘“jr‘(iv " 5 afte Y 81 One par ]:\1.‘.. s (Hloves. Clarence Judson’s brother, who is in Monday eyening, January 8. Instalia- | sight of all who ehoose to look,™ indeed, is a frightful example for | the original. People haye long notic MOREHOJSE & Go One pair Boy™ TR UERRAAHIRON AVERLIOE, WHO I 1R '{"-";” s ou :w Ll y 8 “'i“ 1 don’t care to diseuss that question | the belioof of Jads “of 18 who may be in attraction toward one's opposite A No' 80=Ont nair had a hard cold, and this was followed by | Hon of ofticers aud other business of ime 1 i), vou v said Mr, Comstock. boring o the delusion that they love | tends to keep rue the st 1 of the i 3 ®7—One pair G the recoint of telogram from there yes, | mediate importance is to be transacted | SRy after the raids one of the po- | u zir 17, Jight hair_ and blue eyes.” | race; they have not, perhap: vally toom 1 Everet Block, Council Blufis BN terday stating tha the wa as dungerously ill. o8 suitable action taken to give ex- | jica commissioners entered a New street | Foritis a delusion as they will surely | observed that it also indiciw e Standard Papers Used. A1l styles of bind- S6—One fine Doll His father and mother expected o start ssion to the sentiment or the encamp- | cijoon and v rously denounc Mr. | discover in time. Whether awaken- | the existence in either individual of ing in Magazines snd Jo. 90 —One lurge Doll for there lust night. ment regarding the worth and exceilence | Comstock's action. “But there is no | ing comes sooner or later depends upon | desive for its own natural complement —One large Doll Sl e of the great soldjer and statesman, John | 1" for it he said. “Comstock is | eircumstances, If their hallucination re- | 1tis diflicult hiere to give deiite exam- BL NK BOOKS N One Neckluee L. B. Crafts & Co. are loamng money | A, Logan, who has answered the last | hncked by the law, but this raid secws to | sults in marriage it will vrobably come | ples, but evergbody § ) ke A . b (""‘I"l”“”'“‘ I Buttons on il classes of chaitel securitics at one. | Foll call and now slecps in the bivouse | po an injustice.” sooncr. If not, it will eome later. If | subtile psychology in love, NCF No. 04—One Lockat half their former rates. See them before | 0f death, There' were other brokers, however, | their paths in life dive it may be de- | there aro involyed mnumerible nunor | ¢ B Natonal Buak, M. B Buith & Co,, No. 05--One pice Breast Pin securing your loans, D. B. Daiy, wimly approved Mr. Comstoek’s | layed until_ the present. object of their nonts, physical and wental, which | Gitizons' Bk 0 Deeris, Wells & Ca' 96— One pair Sleeve Buttons e Colonel Communding. | fuid, and sald they were glad the picturcs | affections, “fat, fair aud forty,” one ke us exactly because of thelr ubso- | SRSt Nutional Bunke G, b tnsaruace Go One Silver Thimble Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves | For the nex 1L 1L Hoop, Adjutant, od, more crosses their steps. Thed least, | lute adaption {0 form with ourselves an s h W 48—One tine Breast in thirty days 1 will sell heating stoyes at ape— A Y - - there will be as little left of their romantic | adequate union, Of course we do not - - —— No. 89—One pair I\\ | Gloves cost for cash only. r. C. DEVor. b ntry girl at the Pacilic | mne Hard-Working Queen of Spain, | fancios s of the vision of loveliness that | detinitely scek out and discover sich | No. 100—0ne Lace Handkevchief (B house, iazette: Tho Queen-Regent | fivst inspired them. qualitics; instinet works far wore intui- | THE HEATON FUEL CO Total value of presents, $500, : Sale of the Catholic Property. PR Py probably the most over Ihe conclusion of the western youth | tively than that; but we find, at last, by With overy 2 purchuse you receive Yesterday the new year was opencd The Musller Fresonts, worked woman in her dominions » | that “'the age of 25 is young enough to | subsequent observation, how true and ticket i ticket for every Judditional pp far as Comnell Blae | The twenty presents offered by the | SO 350G e Soon as she. hus mado y and live happy™” is probubly, on | how trustworthy were ifs immediate in L §2 purchase you mike ' auspiolously 8o far a8 _”“““,” UESTY Mueller Musie company were awarded | her toilet she sends for her little sor P nsible ‘one Doubtless in | dications. That is to sy, those men do i o Ly Hold y chets until Janu nrv‘l]ylfl‘h, ;‘u‘(‘:‘:"“::‘ "":"‘f"l'l ll:a:‘:”ll:-“::“ "’“ m]”“‘ "‘("r yesterday, the following being the num- | the members of the royal family and | this, as in other important affawrs of hfe, | so who were wise enough or fortunat ply you with a L 1857, when the fortnnate numbers will be some time in regard to the Catholic street, the 185586 progessive bers entitled to the gitts, \rties hold- | spends an hour or so with them. At 9 [ it is best to avoid extremes. Boys and | enough to tollow the earnest promptings quality of announced and mvited to call and re ing theso tickets will ploaso present. tho | ho attends to lier bouseliold afluirs, goos | girls certainly should not marey, snd | of =~ their own hearts, and not to D cerve thelr presents ETMR A R a0 S r s b b ardairs, ROO% | Beithor, as a Fule, should old men and | ashamed of that divinest and deepest of REMEMBER f,l""‘:',",:w;lz,[flf' |{,f',‘,1"1.“t.':""l“|”lf sawe at our storo and- get their presents | Gher moe it GNEE A o hees. through | wom o vast multitudes of others, | human intituions, love at first sight You have to pay Gothing estra for your BAREARGY 8 SE AT SHOR @ M@ AR ] o (ollows the ewspapors and 15’ raady by 10 ora | Punch’s advice, “Don’t.” is the very | How very subtle this intuition is, wo purchases. We guaranice 1o sell *you property was sold to Owiaha parties for | = g presens—-One large Musie Box, | little after to receive the report of the | essence of practical, wisdom, which it ean only guessin part by the apparcot | { 00 wper than any other house in 80,000, This sale monns mueh for this No. 4064, captammegencoral of the garvicon, He is | would conduce to their-own happiness | capriciousness und incoinprehensibility Ronds plianer Bt MINALIAN A8 city, as the purchasers intend improying SECOND PriSENT--One fine Lady Doll, | sueceeded by the prime minster, who | and the general well being of socicty to | of its occasional action, : We know that | MAIL ORDERS. the property this spring by the crection | four feet high, No. 818, v a long interview with the queen on | follow. ~Until the world adopts Humlet's | some men and women £l i love easily, | i iy All orders by mail will receive prompt of & large block upon the now vacaut | Tuiwn Pk One Musical Cigar | affairs of every day but Monday, | Suggestion, however, and determines to | while othiers are only moved to love by | Than any one i . A tria 20 ATEORELY IR AL SORRERS BRI lots. The building will be a handsome - 9796 when she prosides at the cabinet council | have “no ‘more marriages.” this wise | some very special and singular co nbin: vinge you, gift distributic be forwarded one, and the upper portion will be fitted I (EsENT— One Masical Cigar | instead counsel, we may be sure, will be ignored | tion of peeuliarities > know that o1 farien i e At a et purchases, the up into oflices with all the modern con- | polder, 50. No. 8,510, » the royal family down to | by thoso to whom it is ‘most appficable, | man is readily stirred every pretty | No 625 Broadway ephone rson veniene The 2 of the property will Firra Piresexr—One tine dressed Doll, uner, at which meal the little king | old \ ung and middle d alike, and | fuce he sees, while u 1w ean only - - mtions | de with also enable the Catholie society to go | Boy, 88, 0, a i though ouly as & speeta: | social phifosophers will Tind connubial | be roused by intetle alities or by X 1 \'s pend on it abead with the erection of itsnew church | Sy ENT—One fine dressed Doll, | tor of course. At 2 one of the ministers | misery, like poverty aud crime, an insol- | moral beauty. We know that sometime | i will receive building, the foundation of which is al- o 2 presents himself with the decrees and | uble problem. we meet people | ing every virtue il ready laid. The sale 1s therefore an im : ieseNT—-One fine doll, state papers of different kinds which — and grace under heaven, wnd yet for ~ s T el to the em portant one for a double reason. Odell y ® await Ler siguature. Twice & week she A Storied Wedding Ring. some \mhnm\lu and incompreliensible ~ 9 : Bros. & Co. have added another long 2 PRUSE e Toilet Set, $5. | holds a lovee, and it is rarely before In almo ml of the marriages which | reason we could no more full in love with LGS O ¢ the bene feather to their hat, they having made | N 500, i other days she takes a drive [ take Y » Garden a policeman | them than we could fall in love ’\\‘lh the o : e several such large sales recently. Ninti Present—One Fapey Work out an escort or any other show of ™ ac a : ten commandments. 1 don't, of cours, HNE FRENGH M”_L"‘[PY co the above ) med pre ——— Basket, $5. No. 6, g After dinner the royal party | groom I]x; because for & moment ace n; the s i w)uw i « Wl moth New goods and C hlmm ovelties at Tenty Present--One Faney Work lves with cards or talk lit- | ure a kind of ¢ obi ”['”“.'“ n nn;l'»ul \:]n:ll‘ll’l“m;“:\\u!\-'wlv Hl . 1‘\.1“‘::;“ 1514 Douglas St., Omaha. « : i Kirkland s, jeweler, No. 323 Broudway. Basket, $5.00. ;\.,. 3,060, 4 rt with Count Mu:_mx, who .n.‘ the man is wooed .‘!ul‘uln‘\\l .’ 3 (L;n l\h”)“‘- .fl.'m. eir lives, or hat each onv | oo TMRORTED STYLES OPEN. ally G C s ———— ¥ u\m Present—One Odor Case— A G ished mm.l n, and A)l 11 lx.. (’ den de c[..\lml-..“ u“ 1 { 44 has somewharo on carth Wik ar Lk [ 00,0 ine of short wraps, new- No. 6,068, the queen retires to seek the rest to which | cial influence to the lady’s su sy, | ERBOAMlINILY, Whom Wo must unos “‘. Ladies buying & $5 hat or bonnef, oncfur Y £ coleie B , mx?r‘ull; 1::;‘ l::uay to close m}m out, " Tweir i PrESENT—One Odos Case— she 15 20 well entitled after ber fatiguing Detective Groden bas been at Castle later me [l";l else d AIm. at g | i \“x a5 ST b PRI ol “{ Prosdway, ' ' Josn Bexo & Co. 2.50. No. 6,057, s work, Garden a good many years, has wituessed | every healthy nornial man or wouwau ha

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