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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1892, NEBRASKA'S NEW INDUSTRY. | Exeis ootz 2ot | DISOWNED THE COMMITTEES, | cxtpisste tns sacchenvotsor waere | OUTY O)AHA'S STREETLIGHT | HAVE YOU THE GRIPPE? NEAR'NG THE ENU onirs, ete, constructed ontirely of cor | " After a hoatea dist\ission of five minutes d - husks. Superintendent Troyer is wearing & | “ the resolution euttiafe/ out this section was s | Many People Have It and Do Not Know It corn husk necktie presented him by Secre adopted L How to Recognize the Symptoms and How . me Made Binder Twine Now Bupplies | *ary Furnas and in a state where corn is pre- f o ohs The bi-monthly kick fror the Cherry Hill | Gounn s P o 0 for | +q . ek ome I{ade Binder Twine Now Bupplies Spa » Boa duca Councilman Walters Promises a Surprise for | o Prant Then H 2 PP eminently king tais. pecullar style of neow. | Ur: Spalding Reminds the Board of. Eduoa- | | 0%, oot late, bk Bhme all the same. It n Walte e T Trant Them GIVEN UP TO DIP the State Trad woar will undoubtedly spring at once into tion of Its Discourtesy. was & kick directod mhe janitor and was ro the Electrio Light Compan, | Hundreds of people have the Grippe who do | . y sy ¥ £ | | PRSI popular favor. | terred to the commuttes having charge of not know it. Not necessarily the final stages, The entire winter corn exhibit will be pre x | tnat particular department. T but the first stages, They feel pains in the Wi ALK Had G Dr. C. Gee \‘l served and will form a part of the Nebraska | 1 | The committes on Wiims recommendad the B head, and « bad taste in the mouth, gét tired icn ope Had Gone, br, €. Gee HOW THE BUSINESS HAS INCREASED, | pifrec and Wi Worid's fatr in 1808, Super. | ESTIMATES OF NEXT YEAR'S EXPENSES. yment:of ‘cutrent -tlls to the smountor | S CRITICISM OF THE SERVICE. S EEAEHE. Have ehhiy.vensetIone i [ 4 — intendent Troyer informed Tuw Ber corre pmu Rl HAfSOTON RENSF 1V Sty GASE thENS Lhlhirs " o [hinaen Dhtel spondent this evening that although the ; T'he board adjourned to meet next Monday A¥0 bYAPIOOK00; < THIMORS GRI6N SUFMNDULHYY The Famous Chinese Physician, present exhibit is not as lnrge, taken collect- | Decided to Ask the Council for o Two-Mil | yight s that the City Is Not Furntahed the | G000 v o sght cold. Tn noarly Sivae N LA At His Steadily Grown Until ivoly, as tho exhibil last wintor, it far sur Levy to Help Out—Controversy S - BIGHY 15 Piye Tov, Sent.Dromine | o ey oL ot Coiby. Saves His Lite. Lavge Tortitory in Parn passes any attempt ever before made in (st ivilaiel it Cook's Extra Dry” Imporial Champagne is i t ery case ey Indicaty the comlngof Gelop Ketemston 10 BYory Lhing: bHL the. AU mMBEY of er the Blackhoar better, healthior and purer than than the to Prove L—Other Coune There Is but one thing to do when the First Class Artl specimens. Tta awards will be made to Kellom Schiool, imported ariicte, It has a delightful boguet Proceedings, symptoms appoar. and that Is to take prompt Y baire to A LATS, 2ot Sk, HUbGAS SR Al TMOPPOW, e and Vigorous measures, 1o fortity nature to dosira oatate, tor the benefit of all w Odds wnd Ends, WHO MAY COME IN? repel the enemy. A littlo well directed effore [ pivy be aflicted with siycness or alsonse th : - Dr. Geo Wo, the Chinese physiclan Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 18.—(5pecial to Tue | The State Board of Aericuiture meets at All members of the Board of Education 0x- | (. . v woiies club Takes Up the Tmmi The first thine considerad last evening by | Bre.|-The artioles of incorporation of the | the Lincoln hotel tomorrow. A N. Babeock, Mr. Martin and |~ gratjon-Question “ | the city council was tha matter of putting in # | mparatively Small Output the AtJust the right time will accomplish very much more thin labored offorts afterwards, ] Jord reache yvolty v There Is bt one thing to te done. and that is Nebraska Binder Twine company wero filed | Word reached tho city today that the &- | i pPowell answered to roll call last night toatrictod Immigration” was the subject | new electric lights at Twentietn and Mis. = i ' t A ear-old_son of Jaoc o 0 ; 4 tousen pure stimulant, something that will with tho secrstary of state today. This com- | JEAECE B0L, OF 80 Fever: | (WK KL | Suporintendont Fitapatrick reported that | gigougseq Inst night by the Current Topros | S0uri avenue, Twentioth aud 1t streots and | ittt IS SLELGENG SOOI RO L pany is the outgrowth of the Fremont T'wine | jasy Saturday. = He was sitting on & chair | Dight school had been opened at the Long | ciypat the Young Men's Christian associa- | Thirtieth and S, Mr. J. T. Smith of tho | thing endorsed by scientists, recommended by company, established in 1887 From small | pear the stove and pulled a boilor of ot | and Hartman schools. The attendance 8% | yisnse vooms, olectric light company proferred that new | physiciuns, and populat because so officient proportions the business of the country has | water over him, He lived but a few hours. | the Long school was reported as being The topics of the past fortnight wera dis- | ghts be put in instead of trausferring | Dufry's Pure Mait Whiskey, Two yoars ago grown until the reorganization upon a | Severa hours later his little sister, 2 years | seventy-niuo and at the Hartman <eventy- | wussed by J. A, Powers, aftor which E. . | ligbts to those points from places whero | and Iast year whon the Grippo wis Faging this broadur basis ins been made necessary. Tho | “iipg cage of the soidier, Dixon, who was | one. Thosuperintendent recommended that | yarngworth wok the affirmative side of tne | thov-wero not needed. The electric light | ended by’ 'the profession 1t did more to new company isauthorized to raise hemp and | convicted of murder at a term of the United | another room be opened in each of the above | srory He smd that it was necessary to | COmpany threatened that it would charge Grippe than ail other known or : nl romedios. It presecvod. m fiax and manufacture into twine hamp, flax, | States court at Omaha several weeks ago | named schools. mako foreigners acquire property ana com- | $100 for transferring only two of them, but A1 O, ould otheealie Havy maoilla and sisal. The capital stock is | will come up before Judge Dundy tomorrow. The superintendent reported that there | pel them to bo educated in order to make | if new ones were put in it would put up the 1 ously sick. perliaps even worse, Tt £00,000, divided into shares of $100 each Use Haller's Barmes Wire liniment for | Wero forty-three rooms iu tha schools having | good eitizens of them. 'To make a more oer- | equipments for noting. s asoficlant todny s over, ‘It should be Wilson leynolds is president wud O. H. P | oyl sores and sprains—horses and cat. | au average attendance of less tban thirty-five | fect union moro domestic trauquility wis | “ir. Walters would not be bluffed 1n such | iy not he so affclent, wnd (f any dealor ae Lt ia kg s tle always get well pupils and four rooms having an attendance | pOVERREY. B ToriRne ,"u"':."\,’:;‘""h“:"', ot | & manner and vigorously opposed having tho | MFTs that such whixkis nre the sime, distrust tary :rl\'.::';:\:nr\':‘ : ufe avedemonstrated D BI04y, SUFAT GIULTEH. BEES O || o o S YYD IHC Uy their own nationality, Therefore they wero | additional expense of 304 por yeav saddled | Wiy, “Ind that bs Dulty's Puro Wit that hemp can be grown successfully in . ey cures catarrh, BEEDIdg Superintendent Hamitton called attention | unamerlean and wera of a low standard. ' Ho | on the people. The motio Lo put in the new Platte valiey and that bin: twine mado LOCAT, BITS OF COLOR. to the fact that the heating apparatus in L‘T.‘"v n:w.f' y llun:(\(h‘-”mn.ul-unu And | Jights was lost ual to the best Kentucky hemp sovral of tho bulldings failod to produco | Keeping out the undosirablo class. = Tho | "yieuywhilo Mr. Waltors asked what reduc f”“ ""l”"_rl""“l"‘l-‘;”f"l":l" "";‘::."r‘:fl'r“""":’ 'I‘“‘{‘l‘," *Wo have two Mormons in our commit- | sufficient warmth. This, he said, was true | problem to solve, 2 tion had been made by the electric light Thasinuch as homp 15 stronger aftar tho knot | 10" said Chairman Reilly of the Railway | gy the Lake, Cass and Omaba View schools: Stenger took tho negative side of the | company for lights that did not light during o is tied, and is entirely insect proof. Trainmen’s Grievance committee, at the Jen- | yoferred to the committee on heating and | 8rgument and beld that the undesirable immi- | Decomber. The city clerk replied that thero 4 “Look at the Map! “In 1888 we raised 270 acres of bemp and | nings hotel yesterday. “They are G. W. | ventilation grant should be excluded, as the laboring | way only #20 reduction, Walters wlinost i 1850 this acreage was increased to 700. | Moors of Ogaen, and F. Kundsen of Salv Money on Hand. o ety YR TS IEDORCOM ) a1l S rrome: iy iucnale S TiERstopTRE Both scasons wa sold tho cleanod tibor to | 1,aike. and the are both ‘acks The following statement. was received from | 1 there, « Otherwiso nie did not think | jnout, * After recovering tho wift of R o7 the. e SRSl eastern manufacturers. In 1500 we got in Diu't know what ‘jacks' arel Out our | the city treasurer with regard to the condi- | Ui Uitied Stbtes bad 8 right 10 rostrict im- | speccn he declared by the “holy abihities T 1 of ity over 2,000 and we manufactured the crop G tion of the school funds: Balance on hand | [BiRration. Mr. Stenger's paper was quite iping jacks that he would present some [ uige nde iuto twine, selling it lower to the farmers of | Way wo divide Mormous into two. classos | {1 goneral fund, ,4%0.215 sinking fund, [ 10HEthY. the next meoting that would mako ss iy thanks for the genora the atate than thay ever before bought. it. | Those who are pretty faithful to tno oid | g oo Rereral um, B e 41,01 pin & brief tatk R B Howell said the | womotning dron—-particularly in tho electric | PE NN SY LWV AN LA | it mve st bis meical sor This season, 101, wo again_have over 2000 | practises of that people we call ‘ironclads.’ e principal of the Lenvenworth schiool [ Ubited Statos ‘wwas not infenaed for an | light bills Ho declared that the chiof of extromity. and was given up o doath, a acres which we are maunufacturing into an | yrayy of the younger Mormons pay little at- | reported that she had been obliged to dismiss Saverall otter mombers: of the cm[u‘ Lalked | POIico aud bis ofticers had beon lrecning tab other doctors had exhausted their skill ind exceedingly good article of binder twine, e i they are known | school in soveral of the rooms because the on tho pumber of hours the lights burned ot 10 nothing to rallove mu. T whs reducet y tention to church frills, and they pro and con on the subject, after which an whicn we shall soll at u_rcasonabio price, 09 | 4¢"qoks. e word originated among rail | temporature. was too low. Referred to the | B0 and cou ject, @ and tho report of theso guardians of the pub 10 that’ nomt, whigy denth Wi momentatliy matter how high other makes of twine may | youd men out west, and is applied tocars | committee on heating and ventilation. s Bht lic showed that the billsof tha stric Light expeeteds i fact, “friends snd rolativos be sold. " that are not equipped with air brakes.’ Miss Mary L. Kidden applied for a position | Chambertain's Colic, Cholera and Diarchan | €OPALY stould be reduced one-hulf, as the I d nround iy bedside to witeh the il % woment Asalast resort [ sent for 1) T Fremont factor. e may bosaid, s | 55 GRG0t s, e bt | as anchor i (he pragad nchoots Marearot LGl liiznts burued only hai of the time LINES. Woin the bopos. that, having hoard of its twine by a new and improved process. that Sait Lake City and the briny lake at its | Goss abplied for a position as teacher in th Porsons aubjentitoyoeatipsiwilll be! Into Delayed by Thirst, his crent skill, Ko wig iy has w capacity of 4,000 pounds daily, which | o0, ave the biggest things of the kind in the | High school ate ST A & ¢ i % (o at least, for [ had will be increased as the growth of tho de- | ol m.m,,.T.‘fl Kundsen has just been in The S. C. Borow Manufacturing company {‘m""v‘l;:‘,‘l"‘l‘i,",”‘(‘-fi"”[',I““ ‘;'h," “l_x","‘,',:&l,‘;l “‘M % .nl‘l‘;“"]‘"“t‘,",,"""“‘ ik tod ‘{:“v l‘l:‘r”'“‘!“ ed aftor my physiclan and others had con maud nocessitates. [t gives employment 10 | to Chicago 16 500 if it is so. Ho will bo back | had evidently not been informed that the | (@ VOSTRND Tow, Ltk 6 whs LAKEn vOry | cost $110 Lo puta fire alarm outiit at Browu S R PO IR b o VIews gultod and coneitided that. thory was no holp sixty hands and is oue of the growing indus- | 1y fternoon, but it may not be safe to [ blackboards in the Kellom school bad all | Jot Ao Ly park or me, Th Chineso dociol called in, ne tries of Nebraska, Bt tearE] boen propared for liquid slate, for th firm | SCibed for bim but failed to give him relief Hannan, the proprietor of tho building No Rallway System in thls Country [ g1 thinking of any possible wand to come sl Lle L pump him on his conclusions. been praparedsior. guid ) A druggist of Butler, Pa., then gave him & | used as a fire bava, was ordered to get the L from his visit, but I had confidence - his Gossip at the State House, o submitted ‘a _provosition . ta ’"'[““'l“,"l' double dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Chelera | doors in such shupe that tho firo engine afords ita patrons better fucllitien of | wiliity, and ednelnded (0 put 1y wase -my Governor Thayer signed another big batch | pLpkEwoon, No Jo Jan, 15 Mrs. Alfred | uraj slate. “The communication was placed | gnd Diarchaa Romoay, and in twenty min- | could bo run out witt out delay. ULy L Cu it LRG| O ATHIRED DRI T VEL R ey of notarial commissions today. e T e | o O e TaetiA Commibten: utes ho was ail right and is enthusiastic i [ The proposed ordinance governing the fire factory service than the Pennsylvania P Jncts had Articles of incorporation of the Stato bank [ PRRrEOtes o \We LA BF YIS SRR | ¢ 7 i nis praiso of the Remoc and 50 cent | department was read, In tho midst of the Lines, and the latest improvementa ars | |\, v |t Yoriug, | L ke ot Ted Cloud wero filed today by W. T, Auld, | MF3, Keoves, attho ago of 2./ Hhisreming? | promdont Spaulding had oconsion to ro- | bottles for sale by druggista. reading Councilman Conloy became dry and being constantly added. Teat them. clining rapidly i vt N. M. Doudna and J. G. Meek. LG AL L k 3 U8 3 | mind the board that he had been granted the L wandered upstairs to queach his thirst with Address Luck, 248 Clark Street, Chi | ¢ould not live ov ht. rrived Judge Duvis has appointed Charies Pottor | foW ye regexo ‘i{.v Hlmk"m “‘Ml d'lel U“IKKI privilege of appointing the standing commit AGAINST THE WHISKY TRUST. a schooner of beer, The quick eye of Walters g 4 Y late In the evening and. wfeer . Iisty oxa ¢ g L hands and seading to us a handsome ik | tgoq and it happened in this way. Mr. Cor- Ko At 3 ination ho conelnded 1 try 1f possible o suvo a8 his ofcial gourt stonographor. Selate Lt : 3 or . Cor- | discovered thay there was not a quorum T e N R PR e e R Governor Thayer toduy received a lotter ‘[ll';:““‘;”y““:{ SRR i yell arose o submit a report fcom thajfinance | Wiiolesate Liqnor Denlors Form an Astoot- prosent und as Conloy lingorod to play a gume Tickets Sold Rverywhers i o € e WO, ol WS S and e 2 ) er o Fromol co co. ation for Mutual Protection. seo whether ay ¢ efforts, succeeded where oll o Fhora S Missouet Valley railrond offering | that i tho doatsof youe mother we fool wo | ““ifysaud: uMr. P sidont, your committen [ b, puith lor BHUERIioh O P e e arations | Over Tho Pemmsyivaaia sbore Limes. | HinE TGRSR ER G to transport corn intended for the Kussian | Dave lost asincero and disinterested friend, | on finance—" . " g of the dignificd body were delayed for nearly 1805 North 19th Streot, Omaha, Neb. e ion JF b whose rogurd for us could haveno other | *.fikeuso mo, Mr. Coryell,” sard Prosident, | Prominent wholesalo liquor dealors of this | f the Slknifioct oy ware felayioc for ucarly . i Beoplelobioage lisg ot Chards. sourco than & kind hedrt. Yours very truly. | Spulding, “your heading 'is not correct. I | and other citios, roprosenting tho snug sum | police for of WA MR Cabtate O Hars of the Dr. C. Gee Wo's Catarrh Cure . « m..(k,m h 4;... They \.m.r ; O AN . | hiave no committees. Thoy are the board’s | of $,000,000, was heid at the Continental for and was dispatched to fiad the truant. = P faw wooks sinice the secretarias of the % : T committees.’ H the purpose of nrganiking an association for ) On Conloy’s return the reading was ro- | £ R T Wo'e - Bonrd of Transportation recnived a lotter | 8pired at the funeral of Mrs, Reoves. Two | “uj was simply following tho old form,” ro- | to, b oien D Oteotion. assinet ‘the. anersach: | sumed, and it was then discovered pht the n 'o a cou h Dr. C. Gee Wo's Blood Purifier, from C. H. Wood, agent of the Farmers Al flx:"; ‘V;‘S_I\g:|;l:;:::‘¥:;x‘;xa::|:::fll:lu ""{ull_’“;‘:‘;“‘v plied Mr. (‘ur,'vsle \nmuw!mthmuh'nrrfl.‘!’-"'- iq | ment of the whisky trust, which for “fifteen | fire force was to consist of a chief and as- ol val — lianco Business association at Cairo, Neb, | were ewin Y . *You must follow some other form,” said i yoars has beon roaching out its 1fluence all | sistant, fire warden, and such othor addi- N . Dr. C. Gee Wo's Sick Headache Cure, complaining of u searcity of cars. The secro. | the casket, when one of them, with toars | yo bracident firmly. “The committeos are | Jonts ha 4 4 i | tio Yoo o counc Sl 3 ' ' ' LUl S i D o oe e vy | streaming’ down her cheeks, ~stopped and | 0o Presids y. over the Jand in this particular lino of busi- | tional force as the council may provide for. at any time wi rgan ‘That a fireman failing to ob Cairo farmers wers promptly suppliod with | kissed the face and patted the folded hands | " Ve Coryell then proceeded to submit a re- | Hoes, hhey perfacted tho organuation by | [That s firemun falling to obey any order of a tho élection of Elias Gallaghor ns president, | suparior sball bo fined §100 and costs, and on DOCTOR Dr. C. Gee Wo's Female Weakness Cure, whatever curs thoy noedod. "Today u_ reply | of tho corpse, and passed out with bowed | port from tho committeo on financo, giving | 3. Perrino s troasutor, and a fult board of falling to pay the samo shall bs imprisoned was received from Mr. Wood ackowledging | head. an estimato of tho total expense and tho | Giroctors. The new. ascooiation announces | i the county Jail for thirty dave. AT ; T Tuvors shown hin association; Ho states | 1 iho early days of Omahia Mes. Keovos. | ayiabin rosourcos for tho Sehaois daring tho | ticiasimnirammn s e ot SRoIces | 14,0 conuly Jul for (hirty dass, o ovory- J) Dr. C. Gee Wo's Lost Manhood Cure, in closine that his compny has received all [ while logking afior the ok of tho YIS | present yvear. the oxactions of the whisky trust, which | body prick up their ea oue to tho ef- O TS e CAERpHESd ed Sa1R Dol A Uy TR O L oo aa aii[an dithaamily Extlmates and Resources. controés the outputs of the princival distil- | fect that any person refusing to obey tho Dr. C. Gee Wo's Indigestion Cure, s 3 has since become wealtuy and prominent. It [ Following is the estimate as presented: ' [ leries of tnis country. ;\":r“l‘":;"." ?1'.3’{.}.' l‘r;::;"fi'::“urfl;hemfrle" dfil“-ll;: pRiEhoBupromergontt, was one of the older members of this family | Teachers sala 7 e e belpiug nes 4 Dr. C. Gee Wo's Kidney and Liver Cufe, Tho case of John Hunt vs John Huffman | who remembered the goodness of Mrs. | Janitors' saluries ... Druhicerness, guish the flames or arrest a thlef shall be ENGLISH 2 K n r el : J ‘ma- | finod $100 and imprisoned i tho county jail s rom the aistrict court in and for Merrick | Reeves with a gratitude that lasted loager | Booksand maps....... > w0 | A disease, treated as such and perma - 5 . ¥ . e ‘county was filed with the clerk of thesu- | than the life of thutnoble womau, atlpuery Lo A | nently eured. Nopublicity. No infiri. orukLy ey BT Dr. C. Gee Wo's Rheumatism Cure, prewe court today. o 4 . L30%e g2t oo | avye ome treatment. Harmless and ’ g dre ) Supreme court meots tomorrow when cases | Thero is a bright young Scotchman in the | furniture.... S0 e falied 2 b Issl hance that any member of the fire depart. OSTHOFF BLOOK, OMAHA, NEB, any trouble A Puel U anow | efiectual. Refer sermission to Bur- Jabany tambe ok I 4 from the Fourth judidial district, composed | city who proposes to become an American | popairs and iinprovoiionts ! ment receiving an injury while in the por- — bty ingto awkeyes ‘Send 20 v | fo ce o v sho ecelv edic 5 of Douglas, Sarpy, Washington ‘and Burt | citizon and earnestly endeavorsto adopt local | Rent .. - Rolrs ey ke B oD etor !l formance otihis duty ‘shall recelse! meaiost ] AMUSEMINTS. counties, will be called. idioms and expressions. e struck somo | Spe i 3 foooi | EAITDAISE T ON 3 | Mtendanco for w period not vxcceding six IT WILL CURE A GOLD | FARNAM STREET THEATRE. A. D. White of Boone county is in jail | convivial companions the other night and ex- | Tnsurance AR S urlingtoun, T - A $100 fine was provided s a punishment H 3 charged with Keeping liquor for salo without | hiblted strong symptoms of jagomauia when | Lonstriction : BRI TS o 3100 fine was provided ss o punisumen IN TWELVE HOURS T e S L T alicense. Ho asks the suncome court for re- | onw of his friends found him 1 a restaurant. | §RINHIOS o oe oo e e Mr, Swen P, Neison of {his city has just | or e i o AlarE J N. S. WOOD. leuse upon a writ of habeas corpus. When asked.as o his condition the young [ FrikINEIUNd. ococeereicirneeenncnsee Ir, - A | purposely turning in a false slarm. A 25 cont Bottle may savo you S DLe I WOO D, Winter Corn bit. Scot hesitated and sat for a moment in & patented an entiraly new Navice for coupilng [ As this was the first rendiug of tho pro $100 in Doctor’s bills-may save ) o} RAN A brown study. He had heard somo local ex- Total ... railroad cars, which, if {t prove successful, | PO3Cd co o action was taken. o : . S coiltitovIAIn S life. Ask your Druggist U\ N\ / The winter corn oxhibit, held anuually | Dression that described bis condition and he | Tha anticipated e e road ; hE u Au ordinance was introduced providing | §your 1 Nenhane W undor the auspices of tho State Agricultural | aated to use fe. Hia face finally lighted up | fonceer C P2tod resources were given as | will revolutionize the present iothod of car | for fire plugs on Twentieth and P streots, for it. IT TASTES GOOD. ( ' N All ot R G coupling, Itis a very simple contrivance | Twentiethand (), Twentioth and O, Twenty S EmeT Ot Ipn ODeH 10 the Publioto: | maiho thaugne e bad founa, thowords b Lioonsos .. . s sl Ana/car 1o nsed By)abay Jion as walllab yiR || serom daaana Qyiwentietiaiid O} D wenty: BURE BT 11 Matinees Welnesday and Saturday. place, and Superintondent 'royor and "his | foxicatod, havo on my good. olothes and am | ftnvs wnpuriionment.. I dhon | man. The usoof this dovico obviatas bo | siroets. , - Dr. Acker's English Pills EDEN MUSEE corps of ussistants woro busy this ovening | vcs woil plowsadr’ | And. the rouador who | HBonds fop Monmaith e B Deoassity of the person engaged 1n counling | It was decided to issuo warrants for §2,323 CURE RILIOUSNESS. . putting the finishinz touches on what is un- | {iad bean ~Grank, drossed up and glad of it | From 1801 taxes : o | or uncoupling golng betweon the cars and | (o Owen Brou' for gradin tho alley botwe ;n}fr.l'..l‘.‘k...u,;..(1,].\;:|‘-=¢ i chofudien, | ook commoneing Muniny, dan 1 one waok onty Goubtedly the finest exhibit of corn ever ! yany a time, thought the Scotchman was | Balance onland Junu , 1809 X oreby decrcases the vlmbllu)__uf‘ the fre- | Jand L and Twenty-socond and Twenty > . 0 d The groatest all fllusions, made in Nebraska, putting on frills. IR quent ocourrence of painful accidents which | third streets. Honds will be issued for the to by Kalin & Co., and Sherma o e TATER FIISCR The exhibit comprises sixteen classifica- [ P'"""% : - lolnl s e tako plncoiun dogithioReystaninowhiniy ogdors| fedmo. McConnell, Omah: Abenuttal statuo of marblo transforiad (o & lvs tions, atd with but onc or two exceptions, TCwa ot e avenit ciofitbe oraanlzation This would loave n deficit of $10,000 to be In adapting Lhis patent coupling to railroad Son EWLLIAh 0310 h M b 1. tful stat fnatbleltrans (oriuodd every class Is roprosented by from ono o | of the new council. The motor conductor | COyed by aleve o b | G Lo only alteration necessaty s the | Anout half an hour was spent in lavorious Wt e lainkl Geo. Kdwaris Sboriily Artists elght colicctions. The following is a List of | Lipived on the trader platform, after taking | M. Coryoll tuon offored tho following [ drilling of s bole in the coupling pin. o | oy yoavora of Mr. O'Rourke to securo an e cannot explain how a e T WO the entries for each class: up his coliection, and said 1o his roportorial | Fesolution cesHolimalcig]hissainiawicouplingfoon eive o ¥ v % eicctriclight for Thirtioth and N strests, Mr. an gai 2 ; Vietor Leo's Vaudoviilos Class Bost twouty ears largo vellow | friond: Who's his nobs there by the stove, | | Iesolvod, That the committeo on finance b | &nces will bo' very moderato aud thore is | fajey fnally became disgusted and saarted man gains a pound a day by Admission One Dinje. Open, Daily | to 10 deut: William ‘I'royer, Dorchester:” C. J. | g new counciiman?” Buing answered in the [ INStructed to confor with the city council | tittle doub: that they will be in gemeral | pome' “HY " had got only balf a taking an ounce a day of i Y 2 wit ard to the tax levy for 10 eur 1802 54 Hitch, Oxford; M. H. Smith, De Soto; C. B. | afirmative tho conductor said: “1 thought | vha'o%and to the taxlevy for tho yeur I | nse in a short Ume. vlock when Chiof of Polico Brennan was fmith, Plairs Leo Suith, Do Sotor Lo: | soi ho has ‘a pass and s kicking bocutiso | oxcoud # i 5 1o Tolls ¥iis Wits Something, | dispatchod for him ana brought him back in | Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver EAKNESS“MEN A e A A i e ARl s oare sralinou iuntofiaus=HoufthellS il Lowext Levy fu Years. Yos, I s00, you bave got a_torriblo looking | by " rs,, O 1iourie's wenacity was xoward- | ol —it happens sometimes. 2 Class 634—Best_twenty ears small yellow 't Mr. Popplaton secouded the adoption of g’” —all !{""l‘l"(‘ “"'dx ';“’““\“”5- 1“’_}")"' ‘Toirtieth and U streets. A new oue was It is food that he can di- QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED dont: G. L.De Long, Lincomn: C. J. Hitch, | Tt was the first sbtiool day aftor the holi- | the resolution and in a very earnest [ Spoopendyke, it you'de let those overlasting, | g wikad for by Mr. Faley at Twentiotn by’ m new porfocted Oxford; W. H. Smith, De Soto: Lee Smith, | days and a half dozen schooliia’ams were re- | Speech said that the Board of “Education | dodgasted powders and cosmetics alone, and | 41q'i and the request was granted. 1t vas rest: we understand that. “{’f,"‘,‘_““, ADaLi IR De Soto: J. H. Swisher, Emerald; M. H. | lating holiday oxperiences. As the school | Should be congratulated upon the fact that | use Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock com- | vyen gecided to put onein at Twontieth and o A L S i Chso'ls beyond human Smub, Divide : lour approaclied one of the tenchiers, a de- | Lhis was tho lowost levy that had beon asked pound you'do look like something. Seot Missouri avenue and the work of the council | 13Ut it must be' more than aid, You fyrw('“g;;lll;;;ml Cluss 055—Best twenty ears large white h a sigh, “Well, | fovin many years. Last vear tho levy was RS . at the opening of tho session was undone. v + ths 2 evory diy 8000 Know dent: M. H. Smith, Do Soto; Tieo Smith, | Beare e T e ot it ot | 3 mills and tho year previous the lovy was 4 | ¥ dauer's Queer Frouks, ReRigg ol 2 food to give more than the e aver kAT aoH AN De Soto; James Pearson, Ashland, fault.” To this one ot the older Iadies re- | mills. ¢ NeW Youx, Jan, 18.—There was committed Memorial Services, whole of itself, L men in body, mind an Bost twenty oars small whito | plied, *Yes, we'ro horo this yoar, but it/ll bo | MF. Morrison thought the estimate was | from the Yorkvilio nolice court today a crank | The members of the Upchurch lodge, . > heart. " Draing and lossea H. Smith, De Soto; J. M. Wild, [ our fault if We're here noxt year.” And the | notliberal enough. He believed that the | _theseventhin as many days. Leopold | Ancient Order of United Workmen held He has been losing flesh Bost twenty ears micsd dont: | 1S25TeE ook tn her syodrove tho wnmarsled | S0, ML, APy Some It oy S s wors | ¢ st twenty ears mixed dent: ; olus) o S0 oug your y 2 ? i : Smith, Do Soto; Lee Smith, Do Soto. Janitor to the seclusion of the coal bin. asked. Ho spoke of tho extra expenscs that | broker doing business on Wall streat. Last | Twenty-sixth and N streets, in honor of hiE foodbthe ac il cdod yhen fallingor loscs S-Best twenty oars bloody | Overalittle game of high five they were | Would bo occasioned by empioying addi- [ May his wifo got a divorce and Landauer | JounJ. Upchurch, founder of the ordor in LsEioocatneatincaneccecs Tont. Allsmallind weuk butcher dont: No eatries. aiscussing Tom Lowry's luck in zetting tho | tional teachers necossary at the beginniug | tried to kill himself by shooting, He ulmost | America. The prominent feature of tho oc- Scott’s Emulsion sets his J pottigusopstnatodrieny +3 030 Best twenty 6ars calico dent: | chairmanship of the committes on rules ip | Of the next school year “when the new build- | succeeded and lay for months in the hospital. | casion was the happy speech by Robert I . . . Victims of abuses and’ E. Bixby, Lincoln; R. W. Reese, Lincoln; | the organization of the now council. -“Tom's | tigs will be opened. On rogaining strength his wind seemea to bo | Wheeler. 'Music and elogaut refreshments [ machinery working again. exconson, eclaim your D. Leonard, Lincoln. Tiko a gatmblor. Sai0 tho major, as he bid 13 | | Mr. Welrer thought that 2 mills would not | shattered. - He bad queer hallucinations ro. | filled up the measure of tho ovening's enjoy- SHallice A Bl Q. mannood: Kagorars fom Class 600—-Best twenty oars blackverry | on the king, queen, jack and deuce. “Ivs | be onough. garding prominent citizens. Lately ho has | ment. IgLye senc yowaipoo! Touiin your viir!” on dent (keruels not less than one-half inch | either turkey or foathors with him. Notning | But the 2-mill resolution was agopted. divected his attention to Jay Gould, calling T T on CAREFUL LIVING? Free. Gcupaieaven it int long)—C. B. Smith, Blair; Harry Seltz, | one year, tho prosidoncy of the council the Siticon and Liqaid Slate, dallyiating liuse/and demandiawitoises thay| gy oo aet loge ™ Nos i Ti) G ' s stagon. Don't bo Da Soto, next, und now nothing again,” and the b ppy murried 1ifo ros daer ivo sears ago was @ successful | memorial oxercises last night at thelr hullon | because he did not get from st EEE A big fiuuncior. Ho has “also annosed Miss | It i jode ! -“‘\"‘a""" of e Class € Bost twenty ears named stralns | o 5 PR ety > d n N or, offered a resolution | Helen Gould and others in the family. Today | Pythias, will give a bal his evening Scort & Bown, Che: i} yeitow dent: William Troyer, Dorchester, :,‘,'i‘,’(',':l‘ o had stolenn Kimmse of the | wuay Las silicon all over it, but did not appenr | the magistrate committod. him 0 Hellovus | at Pythisn hatl, The knlghts manoging the | Now Vo ity Lanass nonoe atntlaxie L LaLE S two entriess J. C. Bounott, Sheloy; M. H. | the ave and ten addod, -wvos, it's o cass of | 3010 tho porson not posted oo the situation. | panding an oxamination as to his mental con- | afmair ave as follows : Committes of Arraugo Your driiggist keeps Scort's Emulsion of cod.-livel Write for our Book with explanations & proofs, Smith, Do Soto; Lee Smith,' Do Soto; i D. [ vear of tribulation 'and two years of | Lhe resolution called for bids upon liquid | dition. R g el oil—all druggiits everywhers dow §1, mailed senled froo, Over 2,000 referencos Leonard, Lincoln; J. H. Swisher, Emerald, | trouble. i3 Al piosihglisoliom aohookblackboncds) o R G R L ERIE MEDIOAL CO0., BUFFALO, N. ¥. Class (62 —Best tw uty ears named strains Yo a ) L he Jongh Fallowlng the Grly urphy ; reception, Kd Hateher, 7. P, Son. = T white deut: M. H. Smith, DoSoto; Loee [ “We'ra in quite & jam, "said ono passen- | Uaturalstateund ho had understood allthe | Many persons, who havo recovered from la MpEpby recoption B Hatwion 2:P- Hodgon | i FTAN Smith, De Soto; James Pearson, Astland. 20r t0 aother in an overcrovided uotor car | Whilo that this mattor of blackbonrds had | grippo, are now ' troubled with a persistout | ' yiuigs A" L. Bebinger, Robinson, . ] & Class 603—Best twenty ears yellow flint: | outin the suburbs tnis morning. ‘“Yes,” | U0t yet been decided. Ho wanted to seotho | cough, Chamberlan’s Cough Remedy will | i rites Ay G SBEN 3 hrih \EE‘,P ARM. Smith Bros., Malcom. \as the roply, “but I'd rather be 1n the jam | Puilding ’“1“!‘:“] in every respuct, and was | promptly loosen this coigh and relieve the it ot A Sy - Class (i1 —~Bost twenty ears white flint: No | than in tho pickle, and we'd he in a protty | Opposed o liguidslate, unless the wails wero | ungs, effecting a pormanent cuve 10 n vory | Wife Murderer Fox, = =] enbrion sk pioklo f tho car wasn't tunning atuil. Tho | BERY, 1 UG & Shaps that notblag but | short lime. 25 and3) oant botties for saloby | yyifo Murdorer Nick Fox has suMiciontly | 5Bl WERES EYE AND BUAIS bIUEAL Protect your lungs by Wikl Trover, Dorchestors D. 15 Bixoy, | the thohoy wive aud the cas ‘sonchod Pagun | % Spalding then called Me. Bubeook to | “"5!*!% e Fecqtery. (0.appmaE (0 leourtisad iaprane | mltim AR AR E I B wearing Chamois vest, Lancoln; A P. Soymour, Unadilla, two | street on time, the chair —and proceeded to tell Boston Capitulists Coming. ments have been made for giving him a pre- | Suftenfig of the Brain, causing insanity. misery. For cold feet buy a Hot eutrios. . the bourd @ fow things. Ho called at- | A party of New York and Boston capital- | liminary hearicg on Thursday morning. As | deenr. death, Promnturs Old Aew, Barrenness, Loss ; o ntio ocor oc ) O e tn BlUhr sox, Ipotoney, Loucormoon and Wate - Bottle. Wehave Class 600 —Best twenty ears popeoru: J. | Men have been known to admit that their | fontion o the - record on the sublect, | ists will arrive u Omaba at 10 o'clock tomor- | near as can bo learned ha will not waive an | S 'amis Wesemess. tvoiainry L osoms. S e pea e s Beonott, Sheloy; L. (i Leavitt, Lincoln. | watches were just alittla slow or fast, but the Kellom school has been cut out of the | FOW moruing on rheir way west. They will | examination, but will stand & trial in order | maturrhuen causud by over-xertion of the br 8 zes, & > prices, Best twenty largestears of corn, | the man who questions the veracity of hi it v get doa of Belf-nbise, over- Lndulgence. A month's troat Physicians Prescrip- 3 Ll : oAy ool s o omain in the city two or three hours, and | Lhatbis attorneys may get an idea of the oo o ks 10 ys e Tn stram: Willinm Troyer, | fom o e e o aciy ks | plans and specifications by a speclal resolu- | F 3 3 IR RO ) W6 for 85 Dy mall. o Guaranteo s boxe ¢ N 2 ) d. on of d @ unde tho Board of Trac appointed the foll strougth of tha prosecution. Sutro."Tench Oraor for § Noxes, with 85 will sond wit tions prepared a: low Dorchester; M. H. Smith, Do Soto; Lod | memeters an the diffarant sies of & oorway | 1o of the bonrd, with the understanding ade has app ollow 15 prey commi veithe Vi a = n kuaraniee Lo refund 1 Bk cired. GUarantos Smith, Do Soto; J. H. Swishor, Euwaraids | to a douois dwelling it the northern part of | tat (he matorial to bo used for bluck boards | & cowmiten togivy s visiiotnnaalianle agic City Minitures, O /e L oy PR e e P e P prices. 1% M, Young, Plattsmouth tho city varied twenty degroes this morning, | *POuld be ducided iater. Rt ipars A4utoRen ohalrmas: 1. | A son has been born to S, P. Fagaser. B vor. Tt and Farnam st Oninha, Neb, : S y ; i y y vraply | 3| Dr. Spalditg saia he should like to know | Rosewater, Thouini Kimball, Georgo' W - — | The Aloe & Penfold Company Cla%s (48— Largostnumbor of varieties,best, | and the men who owned the instruments 4 .~ e s Looney of Brown IPark is serious), > = and best displayed collective exhibit of corn [ quarrelled sl tho ‘way down town i1 a | WbY WO walls fu the Kellom school, whora | Crosby and Thomas I Kilpatrick. 2k i Y JAPANESE 131 Strset next to P O, v Lt . oy ¢ it 1o blackboards wore to be, had been all e i— Mth Straet next to by any one couity in Nebraska west of the | crowded car, oach trying to prove teat the | B¢ S 3 X - = S Y A f - 0 $ < 9 ) k9 plastered roady for liquid slating. Thero was | Van Houten's Coeoa—Perfectly pura, in- | J. ¥ Webb, who was dangerously ill with Barpnine ian 01k meric Soeridan co s ouly ollow's oter was out or order. } Y 3 y s :':fl-"ul.:x“pm"u"il:{ thieimag, | other follow's thermumoter was out or Order. | 4y authority, he satd, for any such motion stantanaous. lung fover, is convalescent ?‘?..]u:l:t.:ru DR BTEPUENG Labanss A Mr. £, Kophnger was proudly arraying his | DeWitv's Littie Early Kuers. Bost litule | AftoF Wrangling over tho inntter for a few Bxp e On Wednesday p cnting with Camel Skin, s utes, the resolution was referrea to the Hinghtlih ¢ 1 teeds at tho horso mark samples and he certainly bad no roason for | pill ever made. Cure constipation overy | M0 A L New Youk, Jan.s18—The first cons Ao & DR. J. E M cGREW boiniz ashamed of his county. The several | time. Noneequal. Use them now. committee on buildings and progerty, LA TN =400 0085 I'he youngest daughter of J. C. Norton is il ¢ to Treatment, conslating of + e M . ists, 132 South sth Avenue, huudred ears of corn represented were not, ik Some Resolutions Adopted. mant of ¢ ‘" ing“for commercial purposes | qangerously sick with diphtheria, Yestor- Supnaitorios, Olutment it Capaules, also i WOX | whe Noted spocialist in the troaument ot pernaps, as large as thoso exhibited from USEMENTS. Mr. Elgatter offored & resolution providing | ©VeF FOUEht to this country reached tere on | day it was uot expected that sho would live, | il 1il3 @ busitive ture for Fatornal, tuterual Ty wore favored counties of the state, but in z — S R e hw,““dlmmnm:“lm',‘“‘d'"“l;‘:'\“; the last voyage of the steamer Nomadic. Tt [ Mrs, Clara Benzen, who runs a ‘“cigar | Merediiary Piles’ This Reimedy las' never be PRIVATE DISEASES. polbt of colur, oveuness of ear, uniforinity of [ *“The Orphans of New York” bogan aweol's | (%iar fnd Hartman school ‘sitos, aua for | C0n81sted of five hilds, thirteon skins iu n | store’ on Twonty-seventh stroot, has caused | kaown (o fuil, 'S wer box/" for b7 dont Iy wl i gruin, markot condition, ote., hoy certainly | engagement last niht at tho Farnam Streot | tho oarly action of the board in boginning tho | U shippod from Aden'to o firm of moroceo | tho arreat of hor neighbor, Lottia May, and | Wa* sherfrom s tarelble Whesss whens writ i A m‘}hw‘n;!l;\‘xyflo‘l :lll;v;nlmnlx‘nlrli:‘\n:n” ko theater, and in many respects it was a much | erection of the new buildings at those partic. ill\‘nml\llluuluun. Tné snipment is an exper ber horde of Dmh/uuuil‘ :;unr-itlrn .;n the refund the wmonoy I not cured.” Seid stamp (or 7 N 48 (0L er varieties, bes 3 o olo- 0 o t, charge of “'vagrancy."” s reported that | free Sample. Guarantes lasusd by Kuhn & Co. N . Sy better performance than other recent melo- | ular locations as soon as money could bo charg ¥ b Barupla “Guardnion lsued: by Knhu & Co ) o y solieouts aablbialat o FrTm e renlizod from tha sale of the bouds. Ho ex Loltie will muke things intorestiug for Mrs, | | rusvizt Aout I5th andDousi Y y 0 vidus ny section of produc h A sore throut or ¢f if suffered to pro. troots, O maha, Neb i m any 8 b plained that there was & pressing need at | ¢ At Al audt Benzou after the trial the state: Lee Smith, De Soto; Smith Bros., The most serious criticiam must fall upon | HAGHS HE SEES WIS B Bressing noed at | gross, often rasults 1A' ud incurablo throat or Malcom. Both of theso latter’ exhibits are | the star, N. 8. Wood. He impersoustes a | lution was amended 80 as o Lok bl gt rAER It A FORL - i . N. 8. Woo ersou o ended s to include the | g . J i { vory complate in evory particular, and the | Bootblagk, & proverhiaily cheerful charact e hny tEAT o o 8a fo: Insluda the | give instant relish.ih DoWitt's Littie Kariy itisors for the liver, \ an 1Ine { udires will have & diflcult task wn deciding | but Mr. Wood weights bimself down With | was then adopted KOYAL MAIL STEAMENS. | tween Lhom. woe and does the tearful throughout the play. digutter offored another resolution 8all regularly during winter from i AT In addion to the regular entries there are | Iy other respects his characte 0 t ver FOSI2MM LIRS \ Vi o spects his characterization Is ac oviding for the aavertising for bids for ) R P! oc| note. One is the corn and the sugarex Miss Jennie Whitbeck, an attractive voung | proposition votod at tho last election; car- ( s Cabin $40 ated upward; second eabin, €25, Steerage Flm” lnllll;ln ‘ulv 8 I} .\ll I\Iuv.\;hll{n{l'l of the | soubrette, is particulariy clever, and her por- | pied. N atiow Fates, NOCATTLE CARRLED, raud Island Independant. r. Mobloy has | trait of an uncared for girl of the stroets Me. Jaynes offered his first resolution. It ' SHRVIOB Of DY jufferlug cash prizos on his own rosponsi- | wins many plaudits from sympathetio | pertainod to the purchaso of thirteea curtains RE SoL STATE | i | bility, collected nearly 200 exceptionally fine | auditors ORI AR 1 i puseaN 3 LINE ) ALLAN LINE venrs oxporl Gloot and all annoytng 28 chiargos: BAriceure oF diiculty oF waio b reile RPRAMBHIER, Ui Aliddec: Sypniils and m Dischses of tila specimens of every variety of coru from the | " Emil Grofo-Graf plays the role of a He- | ' Afr. boppleton affered n resolution insteuct- small tiuty ear of popoorn two (nohos in | brow, and for once tne’ playwoisht bas ot | tan the chbioion offered u resolutlon lnstruct PLEASE READ THIS. NeX York and Sasox Kortalabtiz L e B Wt of Lita an v Ing the altornoy 1o report tue exuct status of longth up 10 the mammoth ear of calico deot | loaded the character with odium. Moyer | (he cuseof the Boan v aoond Cabin 12 Manbnod and A v, Witnt of Lt and v ol act od oyé 0 CasY © o Board of Kducatic st ” g A Hia o $0in £3- I8 A 4 1l ™ i 1 f alghtonn Ciuchos “long, Ho wiso bas @ | Schwab, fustead of beiug hund v glove with | My bRk b atan IORVIOR. ‘Bipp OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S o ALLAN ";\' {hiaagoi 1L i T i v LB niature sugar palace built after | the villaln like the stereotyped Jew of the | - ()n resolution o . Smy ® superin . “ : " Lo o Rkt 1oL powerful remadios knowi o midern 5o B, ol o0 Cone "ol o WoHS | atagn, i & rlana O tho. orphans and sl i | onent olytion el M Binxty the supario ! GOCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be§ || for b et e oo alr buildings and encrusted entirely with | foiling villainy, (AP N 5 SBH B P f T f i weaX drom- stzong, the de» white granulated sugar. A systom of | Haif a dozen other roles are woll sustalaed, | the Hinh cehaol puptio P 18 f0F tho wraps of o high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffe Faaurans nnd eI ks Darras lamps inside throw gleams o&f light | and toan excellont performance is addsd s " 1t costs at least B0 P U rpas from wscore or more of winiature staiued | some hanusomo sconio Bffects. A view from Chunged the Examination Rul : 3 herefor write for terms, clrcalare i glass windows. The little palace is a genu- | the Batiery in New York, stowing the | Mr. Smyth then wanted to chauze tho N : E h 2 800 Faruag) ¥ia. mady fue work of art. It was constructea at | Statue of Liverty. Gioveruor's island, the bay | rules. He offored a resolution to strike ont = LN HS ¢ 160 Grana Isiaud under the supervision of Mr. | and u biv of Castle Garden, is pacticularly | secu 5 of th o ) roads s y ] E /7 four or five tn width and five in height. Mr. | asylum on fire an opea drawbridge with an | teachers' cortiflcatos have been examined b, New Sorinin Homedy. Mobley bas also arrauged his corn exhibitin | approaching traln &ud a conservatory In. | the prosent commit 900 § 93 cups o! Coffee, 3 on examinations, nai " 90 e Free 1y any W very tasty manner terior, havo falled theroln iu one or more branches, \ 18 °* V¥.H.Cocoa! i Socretary Furoas also exhibits some 200 - | not excoe reo, they may not be r ) | (R speciwens of Nebraska coru, all of which Dr, Birnsy,nose and thront. BEE bidg. | quired tn suy future . Y i Vigor K -V afieqssie 1Al v 1\ y SXAMINAL0D 10 1ake the T L e Gmpoteney, J. D, BUUSE, D0y 8y Alblvu, 3ishe

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