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THE OMAHA DAILY scessful ongagament at the Q very closely appremimating the purchase Opera house in (hicago, and the MOR[‘, HEAD) l Tl"“ BASKI“T. price as fixed by thesouncil, press of that city invariably spoke in_the ———— highest terms of his performances. Mr. Reed “Licted,'" aa the ymexers say, At 100 doses and company will spend this l!lerln;mn in Paolle: B one dollar,” Hood"wSlarsaparitia s always r Omaha tenroute from Des Moines to Lincoin, | Ohanges in the Un‘on Pacfio Passonzer | fair cquivalent for siw orice. Whit an Undertaker fays of the Da~ger of | Ghero they piay tonight, and several of the | ¢ : = it e ol hembers of . D:partmo:t and Others Promice 1, Being Buried Al've. principal members of the company having D, /Ciill iioreyspontist Bss bulldlng AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAH, volunteered their services, will appear at the —_— ks’ matinoo bonofit at Boyd's new theator Ty v | e L AT Next Thursday night we close our big front doors on the most this afternoon, CONFERENC: OF 'PASSENGER AGENTS, | WILL URGE NE¥.DED REFORMS, 5 ' i 14 RMINED, suce g 3 . . ) raas HOW DEATH MAY BE ERM! The “Dr. Bill" company will close its en successful year’s business we have ever experienced. Successful from : ‘r ; % gogement at Boyd's new theater this ovening, a financial standpeint, because we've made some money; successful in App! Lighted Match to a Fing'r Following Roland Reed at the new Boyo - The ) de | vome cl sctod i : : o it Gtaat ohema of an Ans will come “Prince and' Pauper” and the [ Anmihilates Distance—Compelled | e North Side lwarovament club effoctel | oy iy fpjends, because we've never made so many before; successful clent Traveler — Magio G 16 OB D P s e any Y S Ty o e enny | f[rom & business standpoint, because our stock is in the bsst shape Wwé of the company is *‘La Belio Holene,” “Er. City Miniatures. minie,”” “Nanon"” and ‘“Amorita.” The road Notes, ready to boom overvthing that is regarded as operas have not yet been selected for the g conducive to the financial mterest, comfort | eyvep found it after Cln*‘istn*ms; successful ¢ qdvurtz;lonll) ' because e Omaha angagement. Mr. Lo Grand White, and general welfare of the northwest quarter _ i " house in this end of the earth is better known or bears a better reputa< “Most peopls havo a groat horror of being | #Rent of the Mirince and Patdpor”’ company, | g aigns of the times polnt to another | of the v buried ative,” said Pat Heafey. “But there 4 el T lidatod | “hoKing up in Union Pacific circles tha first | THfo committeo appointad at a previous | . N 1 he iitrade s 5 . ¥ s 0o oceasion for such a terrible thing. 1| W, AR Lt “Q_g‘“;:;”;g;;;:’":f’c: o | of tho your. meeting to drafta constitution and hy-laws | tion than ours today. ot only has our trade shown a wonderful in+ bave burled hundreds of corpses and yot ean | {ho Grand opera house on New Year's day, | Denver seems to bo ono of tho storm cen- | submitted its report; and after the usual dis- | : , e : {i A A . 1 i 4 sny that I never put one under ground that | This {s Munager (loveland's bost show and | ters this time, Frank Somple, for o long | cus fon, with soveral udditions and ameud crease in Omaha and immediate vicinity, but our “Mail Order Depart< v o sarly fifty trus so vit, melody 8 of sor agd ents, the report was adopted. s : &1 8 g A& A ! had a spark of lifo in it. It I dia L would bo | contains nourly fifty trua sous of wit, melody | timo city passengor agdnt at. that point, hus e olloming ohsers e iected: W. &, | Ment” has nea rly doubled its business during the past year, and now & murderer.” OO iy oo, batforciance 18 | baen ailowed to resign, and {t is reported trat | (o following obioers wete cloated : W, H, : “How can you make such an assertion | TR0 Wity HOLCCkIME L0 A O medians, | F- G. Erb, agent at Idaho Springs, will take | jdent: W M, Cartor, scoretars; 11 T New. | caters to the wants of over ten thousand regular customers in over a when there are ovidences of many persons | S i el B SENEC FOTPRLY Of C0 o vo tis place. B. R. M. Kimball, ticket agent at | ton, scrgeant-at-arm R A §o Baving boon buried alive 1" was asked contiugent, which —numbers ovoe twenty | Denver, has also been lot out. Ho will be prio objout of this organization of cltizens, thousand towns and cities in the west. To our friends who have made sy enough. Tho test is infallible and | trained voicos. An augmented orchestra of | succedod by Edward Patterson, now city | plainly staiec 0 keep tab on th g ¢ , e R § ST i unloss mortification has set In I always uso | selected solo instrumentalists, Tho stagiogs | clerk, but formeriy with the Union Bacilic's | councilmen und w0 that they et the im- | j{ possible for us to build up our business to its present mammoth pro4 eI TRERd o | and costumery will be the most pretentious | Midland branch . provements that they ought to have and that s 4 It. Itls simply this: Take a lighted match | o gytompted by Mr. Cleveland and are | There are also whisperings of several | Lhe counciimen carty out tne work that, they portions, we can simply bow our and hold it to oue of the fingers of the body | hromised to bea rovelatior of stage craft. | changes at headquarters in Omaba. were elected to perform. In order to accom- believed 10 bo dead. If the flesh wrinkles | The e of seate commences Thursday - phish this the club, which aiready has a Next year we intend to do still better; we are never satisfied. Wgeg North Siders Opganize for the Ad- How the Union Pacific's Fast Mail vancement oftg heir Intcrosts. and crisps like a piece of meat, the person is | morning ut the box ofce, Grand opera-house, Make Great Time. membership of fifty, will bo divided into dead, If it blisters, the persou is alive. This ———— Omaha railroad men recently rocelvod a | bumerous committees, each of which will bo test hins saved hundreds of persons from tho Commendable, pamphiet eotten out by tho New York Con- | SiFusted with certain worke, Memoranda ror of being buried alive, All claims not consistent with the high | 4] 1o exploit the details of 1ts fast run from | Sub 1s werking fop | arious things that the ‘A good many people beliove that asure | character of Syrup of Figs aro purposely oxp alls Lo club is working for, and when an object is test Is that of holding & mirror to the mouth | qvoided by the Cal. Fig Sgrap Company. 1y | New Yori to Buffulo. The distance is 4351 | eMected iv will bs chlecked from the list, but of the deceased and secing whether any | ucts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, | miles, and the actual running time, exclusive | until it is thus checked off thore will be no moisturo sottles thero indicating that the | cleansing tho system effcctually, but it is not- | of three stops, was 423% minutes, This | 10%-upon the partof the members who are renth ) i vorking to that end. person still breathes, although it is imper- | o cure-all and makos no protonsions that | mad asre spsed of about bt miles an | WOIKINE ¥ ). ceptible. This test, however, is not infulli- | avery bottle will not substantiute, sheddaiotn i 4 Tho club is after more siaewalks, more ble, while the lighted match i5, If the blood L i flows nature will form a blister at the point burnt, but if the circulation has stopved, rs only when the person is dead, | .. nature hus ceased her functions and no watery matter will be secreted under the skin at the point scoréhed. “You would be surprised if I should teil | haa you that some people have such a fecr of | gy being buried alivo that they leave instrue- | 0 tions that a dagger be plunged into thoir heart before they aro interred. I should presant system of embalming, how- , iusures the death of the individual. Both the heart and tho jugular vein aro plerced and all the blood let out, so that tho embalming fluid may bo substituted. Tho updertaker, however, who does not satisfy himself first that the person is dead beforo ho taps the heart oueht to be prosecuted. “The experience of an undertaker in lot ting out the blood from a body only an hour or two dead is at first rather scary. The blood pours out in a hot, smoking stream, and there is the sickening feeling that_tho person may not ba dead, but is being killed by iho undertaker. But 'after the lighted mateh test no undertaker need entertaiu such fear.” He Makes It Succeed. An old professional tramp, wearing the NESE CHRISTMAS, Presbyterian u much prefer the lighted maten test than to | pleasure from suffer the possible ordeal of being murdered | mor by tho undertaker under such circumstancos. | patoq the occasion, festivitios or same watched them. “The room hud been fitied up for the Mon- | p. m. golian ¢ Back of tho stag bannc intelligent Chin the angels sl toward standpoint of " sci If things were tell, so that all that could be tuko the committes’s word fov it. tory of the Heenan-Morrissey pri rounds} on the was strictly sc running. ‘The record has exc considerable com- ment in local railroad circles, and the Union & and Peculiar Celebration at | Pacific passenger department has some fig- rian Chure The pupils of the Chinese Sunday school | favorably with the east in tho matter of rail- Monday ures to show thathe west can compare very 1 spoed, all things considered. fere is what the Union Pacific can do in of tho e way of -fast runmmng,” said is Ben Barrows, the literary man of that wore | road. “Our train’ No. 4, the fast mail, left scoregor | Cheyenne nt 6:43 a. m., arrived at Sianoy at partici- the [ platto at 12:10 p. m., central_time, arrived at American youngsters who | Grand Island at 2:34, left Grand I<land at 848 left Siduey at 8:52, arrived ut North Platte ut 11:05, mountain time, left North 1S and arrived in Council Bluffs at 5:37 bunga | “The distance was 519 miles and the time s supposed to convey to the | 9 hours and 54 winutes including fourteen formation that | stops. I don't know just how much time was rth, good will | consumed by the stops, but tho three at Sid- and in fact it looked just as | ney, North Platte and Grand Island aggro much like that as it did like any other civil- | zatéd fourtcen minutes, This corresponds ized thing. v closely with the threo stobs made by art it | the Now York Ceatral, Our tram had would bo impossible %o criticiso tho affar, | eleven other stovs, inclading one of 5 min- apropriate no one could f utes in sawing by a freight train. Of to | course you understand the timo the Biblical | train is” actunily at rest does not inscriptions on the wails resomblod the his- | fairly - indicato. the entire loss fight by ~ of time, because there wero the dolays in s much as they did the familiar lines slowing up and in getting under full tead- 5 sou sheets, but the way aguin. It 1s a reasonable estimate to as- wtural, | sume that tho stops caused an ageregate ad- samo faco under a new alias, is making the | yng yhus the preponderance of evidonce was | dition of 4 rainutes Lo our train’s time, which rouuds working sympathetic people for small sums the same as ho has dono in Omaha, Lincoln _and possivly eve ity in the west. His story is that hie has just received a telezrum from Chicago to the effect that his wife is dead. ‘That his home is at Papil- | saucer wi lion, or some otner town close by, and he [ got the Just’ happens to be out of money enougl to take him home, having sent a long telegram buck to Chicago. All ho wants 1s just 50 cen no more, no less. Ho is an old rosident of the state. If talking toa South Omahan, he declares that he and Dave Aunderson camo to Nebraska together. To a and Le studied law togother. To a citizen of ‘Omaba, hie remarks nonchalantly that many a time in early days Bill Paxion and Charley | was concerned, Brown have borrowed a guarter of him, and | tinctively Pekinesqne. ‘Tho program closed with a cobwob chase, | Island at 2:57 p.m. and arvived at Cour.ail that they would now readily endorse him for on that side. aguinst tho b a very small spoon, n advance with their tubers. A Chinese choir vohomontly sang, i tepherd,” and Mis. ith a Chinese lullaby. was soothing enough, have thrown an Omaha buby into spasms. i i snown | Again, our run was mado in tha ordinary of | course of affairs, while the Ceutral made the | special preparations for its experiment and o resembled the | presumably had the most favorable condi- American Santa Claus, so far as tleir attire | tior anties were dis- [ “But here 1s another run made by tho followed by 1ntroduction Lincolnian ho asserts that JudgeJoe Brown | Santa Dresent would leave the running time 9 hours. That program was a | would maku the average speed 57% miles for potato race in which the vellow people were | a distauce of 519 miles. e thing | “If one considers the conditions the record was to ladle big otatovs into o middlo sized | of tho Union Pacifie will compare favorably Tho Chinese | with that of the New York Cent In_tho first place our distance was groater. Then ‘“The | we had ouly one track, and that occupied by Dr. Coulter f the usual number of passenger and freight The tune | trains, while the Central, with its four but the words would | tracks, was cuabled to havo a clear road with fow hindrances from tho recular trafti Union Pacific’s fast mail. It loft any amount. Tho plausibility of the old fel- [ which consisted of the ambitious struggles | Bluffs at 5 ‘Tno distance was 156 wilos paving, moro street lights, bettor streot car and railway facilities—in fact more and bet- ter everything that can in any way tend to their advantags. First and foremost they are going after the Missourt Pacific Railway company to securo a restoration of the old dummy train service on the Belt Line, ana they ate sanguine of success, Their cluim is that tho right-of-way was granted with the explicit understanding that quick and sullicient train service should bo given and that the full extent of the charter was that several trams o day should berun. The company ran two traius moroing and even- ing for i while, but they have been discon- tinted and a single train is now run, simply, as tho northsiders maintain, to enable the company to hold its charter. They do not propose, however, to make an unsupported demand on the company for a restoration of the old service, but will go be- fore it with a fixed propsition of dollars aud cents, guaranteeing the saloof a cortain number of tickets por month. The intention is to submit a proposition that the company can find no plausible excuse for dechning, They want two trains in the morning und tho same in the evening, ono for thoso who have to work from 7 to 6 o'clock and another for the accommodation of those who work a limited number of hours or from § to 5 o'clock. It fis hoped also that a noon train may be ultimately secured. The cost of running a train hus been defin- itely ascertained, and the club will make sure that the raiiroad company 1s not asked to op- orate tho trains at o 10ss. The club will hold regular meetings on the secoud and fourth Monday eveuings of each month, and expect the Sixth ward council- mon 1o atiend and profit by tho work of the membe e Drunkenness. The Kecloy Institute at Blair is ablu to re- ceive n !imited gumver of patients. Dr. Keelc -chloride of gola is the ouly cure for drunkennoss that is suro and permanent. For furthor particutars add Tho KKeeloy Institute, Blair, Neb; e WINTER TOURS To Summer Lands via ths Wabash Route. Th§ Wabash “are now seling-round bour and beat the world on long distance | gradiog, moro sowers, more ourbing: more | <t 1t to begin right. On January 1st we take our annual inventory, In order to still further reduce our stock (we have found it much easiep to count money than goods) we intend to Gut the Prices on Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and FurnishingGoods from now till 5 g New Years as you never saw prices cut before. YOU KNOW US: s Remember our photograph contsst closes New Year’s eve. That if you send us a cabinet photograph of a boy anywhere from 4 to 18 years of age you are liable to get one of five prizes running up to $10 in gold. That you get the photograph back after New Years. That 1f you think youw've got a good looking boy yow're a “chump” if you don’t try it. FUR CAPES. low's story has almost invariubly the desivad | of number of canary colored. youths to run | and tho gross time 2 hours and 45 minutos. | trip tickets good roturning June 1, effect, and as ho declares that tho money will | down tho other end of several hundred yards | T'hero wore six stops, which reduced the | 1512, o all the winter rosors o pen. be refunded. the shekels are forthcoming, [ of different hued string. San Waig | actual running tims to very nearly if not 6o, Mississippi, Alabama, Goorgia, and he is reaping u silver harvest, had a patent wind that he used [ quite2hours and 30 minutes. That made T NG e enkgath in disposing ~ of his string ) tho average speod of tho train about sixty- i GuibaindigsonthigGieoting, Tho erainent speciallst fn nervous, chrontc, private. blood akin and urinary dlsoasss. A rogular anl Dental Monatrosity. that hundicapped the field, and he won in a [ two iiles un hour for the wholo distenoe Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. Poglatorad grnduate | Dwodicing, as diplomas and cortifiortos show. | 18 still trenting WIth tho grantest 31 One of the dentists of South Omha has a Ling Pun and Joo Chung | In other words the Union Pacific coverad Tho quickest and best route to ths | coss. catareh. spernatorrhoen, ioat maniood, seminal weakness, nizht lossos tmpoience, syphilis, atelo. G R s lively brosh for second placo, but | miles iu 150 minutes. The Now York ( Hot Springs of Arkansis, Foe tickets | o xonurrhioen, gieot, saricocolo. oic. N0 mercnry nsed. New treatment for 1031 0f vital y | blo to visit i e treated.at home b srrespondence. Meflein® or Instran ts sent by extractod from the mouth of ouo of the | 405cph lost by aneck. Hing Leo, Chariey | tral made tho distanse from Albang to Sy T 10 Y1t me may be treati ma by 0L rroip. an upper molur, or, as commonly known, | colored least one of their railroads.” A% A T0 RS account for it until ho uoticed that tho pains | monoy to pay the preacher. The Rirl was ! rived atthe Union depot Sestorday. morn. ) CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS ivory be extractod. Tho dentist applied the | Sure Curo Cough Syrup. Would he marry r Tater exce : % Gavor of biyin patient yell “bloody murder.” But it — clals knew of uo one by that namo connected | Write'to manager for descriptive pam- o't t Dy i gazed at it in nstonishment. AU the end was ordec and have sent it to tho Minncapolis COULDN'T SPARE HIM. — the worl man are identical with those of fi:ld o an Omaha Church, 8 « ) and full information in regard to 1o 1563 | oxiras soourely phtked no marks to indiorto contants ov sondor. - 0na personal intor vlow proferro Young and Sam Wing quit in tho stveteh, | cuse, 145 miles, in 146! minutos. We um.k ast or south call at Wabash offic 502 | sultation free. - Corrasponcence strictly piivate. Book (Mysierles of Life) sont freo. O.1ico hours, an upper buck tooth, The patient. has bacn X 5 sufforing with severo pains in the vicintity of Forged Order for a Ticket. grow acuto every time his lower teoth touchad | equal'to tho occasion, Ste took the preacher | ing on her way to (,ruu and ent Hotel, BEureka Springs, Ark. cer 0 is upper jaw. o accord- | asido o >, 3 % £ N Why wasto the. money and health with “doctors,” wonderful “enre-alls,” specltien cie, when for AL UAIIoRR I pReEn A ERstoon o | {axidleliand (statdniithol uae N ShoRhnairod | ks hou RS Rl A (o SREES S EaE nt fireproof stone structure. All T 3the proseriptic and positive remedy for forcops, but had a terrible time endeavoring | them for thatt a ticket from Omaha to Crote over tho Bur- | Ozark mountaius of northwest Arkansas, to pull the rfractory molar out. ito finally | The preacher would and two hearts beat as | lington signed by MeKonzio & Fry. Mild and bracing climate, beautiful i e oy e or il rfriends (0 o %0, B yor brought out the tooth, or rather monstrosity. Farmers and Libor6rs, b tho local ofico, the, travelor was com- | phiot, putes, oto, Haying writton mo a8 it will ouro where nli 6 & good sized uleer, He afterwards measuved | BUE: From Tue Bee of today 1 elip the fol- | onice requesting that the thing bo looked in- the tooth and found that it was slightly over | lowing: to, for thie reception of such fictitious ordo Struck by a Motor. shentarman il ilonderly insleteichagne; e v'fl;:::fl"i‘j:m“f; “"jm‘i"("'["“r‘v : Rev. F. A, Warfield of Brockton, Mass b] As Mr. A. G. Ward was crossing the motor | paraus, and whon tho farmer 18 pineh el s 5;1'_‘_ % fl”o‘"“ m;‘x‘“u-“ . (“’ S6V- | who was called to the pastorate of tho St. Omaha last uight his team, a paw of mules, | \rohoiee. this triiem ns gl oo t thel [ aE TecnpR AR l,: 0! ‘“’““"‘; this city, has informed the secretary of the was struck by a southbound motor, One of [ relut:ve condition of the two olisses. * montbly.n 188 t0. confor ion matters.of | o ovagation that e will i not ueeept tho call ENGLISH Cudahy employes yesterday. Tho tooth is | 4ud oniy drifted in to sce tho prizes of tin, | western peopld have raason to be proud of it © p.m. Sunday, 10a m, to 12 m. Send stamp for reply. his left templo for somo time and could not [ They wantod to gev marri but had on | Mrs. Hopkins of Minneapolis, Minn., ar- WINTER BESORT. 1ogly went to tho dentist aid asked that tho | money, but she did havo a bottle of Hallo's | Pesented to - the L. Matio foe | modern improvements. Situated in the B dy Emissiony g0t a twist on the instrament that made the | one. "The order proved fictitious, and as the ofti | scenery, unrivaled medicinal water. you, us ovi 1 i DI AN A It was as long as the dantist’s finger, and 80 | Oy (s, Doc. 25, —To the Editor of Tug | PeHed Lo pay her fare. Tho ofiiciuls kept the Lo appear sgain, Address Jo Do 1OUN two and one-balf 1aches long. Mr. Powdcrly Insists that the Interests of | are becoming of very frequent occurrence, rckton Refases to Give Hev. Bmakfast the mu s instantly killed and the other Nobody ouzht to know better than Mr |'m mutual interest. . Oue of theso *‘family gath- T SR e REM T o o [ doviy that tho factory ‘wige' worker, ‘tho | erings,” as they have come to bo known i | 08 ccount of tho pressuro brought to bear s the whe of the motor and, though not skilled mechanic, and the day laborer have | raiload circles, was held yesterday | upon him by his congregation in Brockton B p TUSaliy hurt, 5o Suathincd som sovers. cuta | UL ot nouhing fn'conion Wit tho farnior. [ ot the B M. headquarters. | urging him o romain there, U Theé motorman, William Buumbeck, was by 1 believe with Mr. Powderly that the io- The “family” was composed of It 18 said that while the reverond gentle- o MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. arnam streot, or write G. N. Clagton, #8278ond for Fashton Book mailed froe. JOKNT. SHAYNE& CO. Rellable Hanufacturers !mor Bouse Block, 191193 State 8t., Chicago. MOORE'S Wa : GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. Baxer & Co. terest of one is the concern of ull, When the [ P. 'S, Hustis of Chicago, J. [Francis | man was in Omaha n fow woeks ag h- lich s of force of the accident thrown in front T ) S c15. weeks ago preact trom which tho excess ol ;"::‘U:‘:_‘ S0 Cnerles Somo oy vasivs, "' Of | farmor is receiving good prices for the | of Omaha, Colonol A. C. Dawes of St. Louis, | inga few sample sormons the village of oil Ting been removed, is 5 " Ll $ products of his faru, ho is then able to buy | H. C. Orrof Kansas City, und J. C. Kenyon [ Brockton was in u state of unvest bordering ,wiu stop a Cough in one nig! m 8 d TS T T ianafaetured goods, nd theroforo males 0 | of St. Paul. on revolution. Mass meetings wore held at | fcheclk a Cold in a day, and oin: v et R8S Eaiis] market for the manufactured goods. This —-—. which the people of every creed and com en in time, Tuo bachelors! ball proved an unqualitied | Givos®inoro of tho city peopls. work, and | = Withou «wm the most wouderful remedy | plexion declared that 1 . Wariield was an-i-‘;lnip?_‘;;q‘l{nmngs AV success in overy sense of tho word. The at- | gurely bettors their co.dition. When th puin i3 Salvation O1. v sells for 25 | too valuabie a man to surrendor Lo any town ROUP tendanco was very largo, a number of guests | farmors ave receivice vory low prices, the U3, or city in the woolly wost WHOOPING COUGH OR C feom Omaba boing vresent. Tho opening | are un.’lh\‘.u n: buy the m-.,».;]n«:‘ of nmK Ta nmurnm of bachelors used to contain an When Mr. Wartiold returnod to Brockton X Use it Promplly. features woro the buchelors’ graud march | tories—thereby throwing the eity peonle out | alloy of puinful antivipation on account of | the inhavitnnts met hitn at the depot uid 3 o T B - anu stug dance, - Following this was the ad. | Of employment, aud furcher still, When favm- | sleapless nights with the rospective. baby, | hoid a reception. —Ther intormad ot A oA REcen are used in its preparation. Tt has Fi el e sistant | DR 8 unprotitable, tho sons and daughters | but Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup has made all | ho vvas essential to their happiness s & poo- iR more than three tines the strength of County Attorney Dowd made the response, | OF the farmors tlock to the clties (as the last ple and if ho would remain among them his e s, | Aslt oo ey G al A ey Dancing followed. Elegant refreshments | CC1SUS report shows),und help to beat down - earthly wants should be a matter of little or e ocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow ANGIBE o0 the wages of the wage workers fn , s From Om b no coricern to num or his family. He will not ! £ or.Sugar, and i3 therefore far morc W d. h ~gist for it gar, S the eities. What the poor people of tho citics r TP b como to Omaha and the people of the St Sogis! S i gy Lite Stock Exchange. need 1o 0 s to co-operato with the fara b sroctric lightod and stenm | Nury's Avenue Congregational ohurch will €conomical, costing less than one cen Atameeting ot tho voard of directors of [ 3 . ‘A{n ¥ pay for the ne. )“‘;[L“‘\M“I '“i' finest dining, ““3_01":"»! bo obliged to begin the search all over again i a cup. It is dclicious, nourishing, the Live Stock oxchango held yestorday the 28 of lifo tha aviner raises noarer | and reclining chair cav servico in the ; : 9 i ASILY JEST Monmouth '8), 3 ) othe price the e olves. For in- 3] via the “'Chicago & , short | = ~ — lear’] D strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, onmouth, Il 5 follovAR maumed. members, of tho aethunng. | Lo:the " prico ‘the farme v For in- | world, via the *Chicago & Omaha Short — Dr. Acker’s English Pill B M B e Absolutely Pure and it is Solubie. No Chemicals Sold by Grocers ovorywhare. were appointed judges and clerks of election | SHNCO for enoueh wheat to muko 100 pounds | Lane™ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. CURE CONSTIBPATION, and admirably adapted for invalids Dr. J. sufforin, wo have to pay §3 to 8.25. The farmers av afforded almost immediato relief; and 10 ceuts for 10 to J2 cents for sido meat n street for tickets and further in- R hay CHE Wallace & Stitt of Coin, Ia,, marketed both | as tomake prices better for the farmers and City Pass. Agt. ,1 }{ ol How many words ein you muke. using only the e Remedy? B. C. Youug hos takon out a pevmit to | tion, best forsick headacho, bost for soar | discount. e 3 sertion thatt for standard Tae letter carriers have sold already 700 S The Library Lot. m T neld an election of officers last evening. superintendent of buildings yestorday “ \ “ i baine sl Bérvival, In AR s L0 | 1 fbraey assolation, said yesterday that the above statement. In 4 quart .....$152 EXTRACT granas R oy uoak a0 make 0. 4 th from a severe cold, [ 'was induced to tr {0 nct at the annual election to bo hoid Mon- | 9f /04T He farmors aro now wetting wbout | Pyl Railway. Double ~daily" train Small, nleus varito with tho lud! s well as for persons in health, Vditdan ¥ % ; ) servico, leaving Omaha at 1 p. m. St d d Foley. Clerks—A. V. Miller, . C. Hayward. | gotting now from throo to thres and one. half | ond 6:20 p, m., with no transter at Coun- an aP sule by Kuhn & Co., and Sherman while [ have been a sufferer for years J. H. Butler of Crescent, La., brought in a | 15 £94% R S 3 and 12 to or shoulders and hawms. ation or nadress K. A, Nasi, - T Q ] ¢ I ving disoase FORTY DOLLARS FREE, this decidely annoying disease, then many people will leave the cities ana go wikdi 4.5 Jattors I the words AT IDENTIFTRIC!Y Tat - ———w My, George Horton of Atehison, Kav., is | Small in size, great 1n results; DoWits | P&id on or before Junuary 1. Faiture to have won inthe public esti- = =Y - i e 4 )Ct oA H g Cold I'e gOrginai and uenuine ) Mado Mckets for their bull Now Y 8 evo. Building Pevm'ts. Yesterday Tne Bee published interviews excellence; they have no 0 mates of the value of the Harney street lot T o— "l‘l\u]uunh\uvkl\ of Mrs. A. M. Keooau is [ Auron Calu, one-story frani South for which the library boacd proposes to pay has used Dr. Price’s Flavor- 3 sritical, and it 18 not belleved 8. Durteenth stroet 2 b Al ; n R 2 [acan pRR LA havibelinTed “uhateho oun f cLROUELOHIL BUOL st ianiss joiv.t P 815,000, Tho average of valuation placed ings, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, o Bottles < s Al two-story frauie, 4414 North Twenty upon tne 30xW foot lot was sowmething like . /1 ol o Murs, H. . Hawley, who has been visitiu ek stre 1,000 | 12,000, Nectarine, ete., will endorse g 2 quart 750 Miss Graco Newcomb wili givea night estimates made weroall wrong, as the dimen- using them you have purity, A 4 of s LETTER from H o 0 get 100 pou 5 pod flovr here 20, Vest Lroadway, N Moore's Tree . Jatarrh Cure, day uext: Judges—J. G. Shields, James | H:00 andto get 100 poun of ool flotr hor €O, 46 West iroadway, N Maore's Tree of Lifo Catareh Cure, It s conts pov pound for hogs aud wo have to pay | cil BIulls us heretofore, Apply 1501 TN O man W. BAKER & C0., Dorchestar, Mass, | from catareh, since using this remedy T . : w orciestar, Mass. not been affectod in any way wit o Xcellence ; 88, Tho volume of money should bo eniarged so \ LINCOLN, Gon. Ayt ° P, Kz 4 TavNg Kes, arge Whitehead of Oagkland, Ta,, brought | to farming and the scarcity of luborers will Rt ¢ ace r. Price’s Prizo—Twenty-ve doliars: 2 price ~Ton doliurs: i Moore,s Tree of L'fe, u positive oure for Kid- In & car of bows und & car of cattle, raise tho wages of the wago-werkers, 5 :‘1"“‘ Re ‘:" Du ";’ Hl- et ;”\]C place that Dr. Price’s et -kvooilars ot b "0 d o) Vet | oy WG Ve € pisint and uil’ blood als b B Clast DEaven, | Payublo ot company’s office, Boo build- Delicioua Ridtarine Batran Hork 8wt for'ehle e ing o) ntost Rou - Doos 1ty 1o sutTer whon you can Magic « ity M.nlatures. ing. ~ Five per cont discount allowed if cious Flavoring Extracts Sunile eHNARLL W MUINOIR MR rod by ustug Moors's Troe of Litd, the Greas the guest of Mrs. B, Gottie, LittleEarly Kisers. ~ Bost pilt for constipa. | receive bill will nov entitie consumer to mation, sustain us in the as- erect o £1,800 dwelling house. stomach. . e —— waem by (Eiy (WORGESTERSHIRE)L I'ho Ancient Ordor of United Workmen Tue following prrmits v 133104 by the | with several real estate men who gave esti- equal, Evegy housewife who bexaon, B, 1. Hawler, has returaod t aak . D (s Raed kacadigin o SEoN o Fquart. ... §1.00 Liaparts tho most deliclous taste and zest ¥ wateh y at her home, Thirty-fourth T promicinat Pail sious of the lot ure 50xWW 5-10 feot, Tuis, he AMEDICAL GEN. GRAVIES, street, ou New Year's ovo, Iphia, Paris, \.\-hu\ ar A ther exhibition | thought, would on its face commit the real uniformity, strength and fine Lot ) ¥ i ] othe hibitia ought, d on its face comn ho e , strength and fine ~ ! TLEMAN at Mad- Workmen bave the tower from the old fire '& Sellock Co., » Chicago, estate meu in favor of a valuation on the lot ’ ® S e (SAY/ 2 4 ras, £0 hix broth FisH, A flavor, 3 WOROESTER, house on Twenty-sixth street on the way to {Emrmenns ee—————— 3 its_new location at Twenty-fourth, torth | = ¥ i ‘ gk oM, b | o s " [.n the murket. Try it and be con- ; A g el ol ll wi“liml N ju(»\}l i D P R l c E S STEEL PENS. TPRN\E\HFHQZEP H'IAE'!PA'N“’L’E \['m flr' fla”e! ) ‘. i :‘.‘\“:"’ TAREBITS, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS-EXFOSITION, 1889, Snffering from 7 Lead " : o Boyd's new theator will open the new year { To WEAK MEN Sout B 9 B l)hN I'is » most auspiolously, presenting Mr. Koland | .T"E MOST PERFECT OF PENS. — i £l ( A0 ek Beware “t ]'nntahons' Iteed and his excellent company. On Thurs. day evening Mr. Reed opens his eugagement, and during his stay will present the follow AR repertoire: ‘Thurscay evering and Sat urday afterncon and evening, “Lena Me | Your Wife:" on New Your's afternoon and | evenlog Siduoy Iosenfeld's uew play, *The Club Friend."" Mr. Reed wd " compasy just | T Lloor Paxt R UNION DEPOf HOTEL, AR itk el 0 1085, 10 and Farnam Sti, | thntyu:&gut iy &‘i,';m_. v ? Streets A full set of teoth, on rubber Corner 10th and Muson Street V1l sop of b A eubh .} Vinced that we havo the bosi Nouso for the money | Gomorrhies wad &)scharyas from tho urinacs oraaas | A1l llings at reas rates, al Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Stauu‘u’d. Woat 0t CRicayg. | Natos TrOM B0 b0 0160 perday | | severest cises - dars- 816 per box Alldrugsiss | whrranted Cut tais ouv foF & Kuide Bignature on every Lotile of Origina) & Gennine JOUN DUNCAN'S BONS, NEW YORMK.

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