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m OIAIIA DAILY BEB SfiNlJAY JANUARY 8, IM—-SIXTEEN PAGES. - FALCONER'S =CGREAT CASH SALE=—= Commencing tomorrow, Monday, January 9th, and until February 1st, a reduction of from 10 to 50 per cent will be be made on every piece of goods in our store, excepting E. & W. collars, spool cotton and spool silk; these we are under contract to sell at a given price. We make this great sac- rifice in order to lighten our stock previous to inventory. (No extra discount will be allowed to dress-makers or to the trade during this sale)) £0 per cent off all millinery. Wool Dress Goods go at a fraction of their valus. Muslins and Sheetings at Net Cost. 60 Colored China Silks go at 29c. Linens at an Extraordinary Discount, The Greatest $1 Crystal Bengaline Silks go at 49c. 50 Per Gent off Dr Jaegers Underwear. $1 and $1.60 Velvets and Plushes go for 49c. 10 per cent of all Hosiery. Sacrifice Sale Scaree §1.2 Crystal Bengaline Silks go at 65c. 10 per cent off all Woolen Underwear. . \ 20 Per Cent Discount off all Notions. 10 per cent off Gents' Furnishings. We Haue An Article 20 Per Cent Discount off Every Book. Muslin Underwear at almost Net Cost. : 10 Per Cent Discount off all Gloves. 20 per cent off Infants’ Wear. E\IBI’ in the Store 10 Per Cent Discount off all Corsets. 20 per cent off Art Goods. ' ’ 10 Per Cent Discount off all Laces. 20 per cent discount on Soaps, Maflg,' Se [ing at tull Price 10 Per Cent Discount off all Ribbons, 20 per cent discount off Perfumes. Blankets and Flannels go at Net Cost. 20 per c:nt off Dress Trimmings. For the Next 20 Days. Tremendous Reductions in Draperiss. 15 per cent off Umbrellas. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, SUITS AND WRAPPERS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. The purchase includes the extensive landed | given in sharing in the profits, and is | Omaha that wher:, fairly dev vill pre I ing around town that d re ent, and honors were evenly divided. After | three-fifths of the property ownors, same to state, a gre: stactory tothe borrow- | duce that very restlt. j 1) IAKE ALN | Bfivois tonish with the sheritt, * hgames a vory nive hicheon was served. |+ dono at their own exvense in caso thoak -, M. Prudhomme, having been asked to | ing member, as he always lknows precisely Lincoln may at the same time reasonably Samuel Granger was to have been tried in — s not in a position to pay for the interse o O g Dt ‘this: o1 | how his loan stands, and he pays for only | expect to double her population, and whi a justice court yesterday afternoon for illey XnsansonitheSubiadeio it allelon iy oniEM Ibknsionils O TORELETS envy bacl Tor their liberty, love women | Just what he borrows; his premium and in- | that is being done Kearney will easily parentage,but he eseaped from the ofiicer Be &, Nob., Jun. 7 :~|~\‘\' ll elegram | ti uulrl(ll;.-nm.'l llu:uI \I\ hich hls about $3,600, i o1 thate and married men for their | terest is reduced each months, and he | out to the 50,000 mark, with the other towns | Hj l - | skipped the town. tives W ve | to Tne Ber,]—Mrs, Elizabeth Welcome was | will all be needed to clean and repair pav tor Sk can always have the privilege of reducing | of the state pullng up'in fair proportion. His Apparatus and Ohemical Gompound Tn- | JibPeq I, ot - tha zor udged insane and taken to the streets and put in crossings and no part of misfortunc _ ; S I s i Ajudg nd ta E anised for: Little General Mahone is yet regarded as llll.\'ln.m t any time Ludxm amount, uhml b‘\n‘d \\ihlln ;r.vm]ng.m Omillm will spected in a Lancaster County Court. befbed cortain anngmed porsons to .\llm\llnln Lum at Lineoln. She was Aeatlothtnt ;ll‘:::;ml;} be used fn\ e tim_:rhro‘r:)trhg; <At deetiodiie, 928 (it thereby save premium and interest to that | be the clea of the state, the pul a little freedom, of which he took ad b = TS son | hand, city 2 an Dusen is in fave T e e M W LB extent: denoting tho condition of its trado and ia- tago. The man had been allowed to | iaauite o andinB BoRe R0 king all_amendments really neodedand sl endt S e A T T dustries, and the barometer to denote the the court room without any bail being re- - eing conte vith wh he legislature wi [REERT I navoricont ¥niimikicas AnARI SN TURNING DOWN THE BIG BOS. rise or fall of financial temperature. The POSITIVE THAT HE EARNED HIS MONEY qfimd. he girl in the case is a ha 5 e at Schuyler. givous. He thinks wo must uskif wo would (et bl Chicago Mail: The slogan of the Murphy- | 10 the growth and dovelopment of all of The prohibitionists ave arranging for a ram to Tn Bar.]-Drakes Brothers' slaugh- | Skiv than at plm.m The matter will prob- REED s 3 Y g M e Bl o el s | Draska, and for that reason the Hub notes | ChArts of the State University Weather | conference of state workers to take place in | B T I 00 : roshioesielngl v end in drafting a number of the most (.Oun‘ l;amu \ :ll‘llillllgcn\fexbxhl‘llllrlm;(l\" !'\‘dn; of DN R G o JIEN now and at all other times with pleasure any Bureau Indicate that Other Forces Are this city Februa s ter house was destroyed by fire at 9 o'clock llm]mx‘lu;l |uLx;»mlnu~n|~xl_nu me to be intro- yeorge Rapp. founder o Harmony ¢ dent-ele 8 L) vi c o1 growing o Tempe! 3 i oing r0RC o hose | duced when the proper time comes. i 7 O e B ey i ls o bt | J35ecy dogbas) his)| Sy enceCtiier powing groatneas; Responsivle for the Precipitation 1‘.‘“‘12\“;':..1«\,',‘\‘“f“’,‘.“‘“'.,‘,.‘,‘l“.’,‘{iif?‘2 O e ol oRoTbRd | e T cently died, are ready to break into the | day,and it seems that to be a great S on that Occasion, D e o . confosonco, and || beet near tho houss since 4 o'clools. The loss Migic City 2 society with legal crowbars and rifle it of | year for the New York Tavrie A Public Misfortune, A Mie, el tencoois: of Fromont. the | is $500; not insured A son has been born to Mr its millions, amounting, by the thrift of Vashing! y5: MeiNuEphy) a8 inowd | £ o Se EauGiove Demoorai, S S h o Ph dent aatind the lty: today At SRR Frank King, 1012 North Twenty-seventh these simple Iiconomites, to perhaps $20,000,- in punching the bag, and his ISIRLIAYSEVIID. AOEINDOATHENy AT COULD. S LixcoLN, Neb., Jan. 7.—[Special to TrE | ranging for the gathering. SOUTH OMAHA’S MARKET. street, = 000, trainers claim he will win in the first round. mlmll\_ulm_mx Hpwan {'fgflm{ “l‘x‘l decide | o I The hearig of the inquiry into the | _Calvin B. Woodbory asks judgement in County Judge Eller has licensed Willis D, D. O. Mills of New York is said to be | New York Tribune: It looks today as ptec.poinis wiloh Inyolveanars ool oon- e e 18 e thedistrict court against the Burlington ail: | Gratifying Showing Made by the Local | Borgerand Miss Anna Irene Coulter, both i A - 4 # th MLOCRYES siderations., Judges are human like other | mysteries of the art of rainmaking, via the > < s y o worth over £10,000,000, which he made prim- | though the democrats of the legislature in | pulF0 G L BSOS B SR A i 1 v way for $52. He says that on the 24th of Stock Yards and Packing Housos, of this city, to wed. arily out of gold and silver mines and rail- | their choice of United States senator would | gt SN EHele oL Tl ARIBIERS s, TURIEE cgal route, was continued in the county | Jast November lie bourdeda Burlington train | pye0’ocanvicat talk is peeuliarly inter- | - TAly division No. niform Rank road properties in the far west. Collis P. | pay no attention to the advice and not ask | GOnS MO be expectad 1o govern Jaein T | court today, before anappreciative audience. | at Wymore to go to Washington, Kan.. but 4708 e a8 DRl o | Knights of Pythias, has cards out fora Huntiugton i wlulnyl to be \\mlh pwice as | for the consent of Hon. ( over Cleveland, Stetking iihestiatod in: the momtntons | Dr- Swisher, the rain wizard, was on the | while enroute, by the carelessucss of the | RaenY) "“']“”"‘ onag "‘"“ grand ball to bd g ¢ Knights of Pythias anuch, bis fortune beiug the vesult of the ¢ | philadelphia Inquirer: Mr. Cloveland's | Hayes-Tilden contest; and other examples | stand the greater part of the time, but after | conqucior, bis thunb was caught i o exti high price of hogs and. | Ll next Wednesday evenin roads, g A ail- | personal allusions to Mr. Edward Murphy, | have been repeatedly presented. The effect | the attorney for Mr, McMurtry had found [ Jambofa closet door and mashed, b the Pirst Baptist church, corner Twenty-fifth i = 5 ve one result : they will keep the | in all s 15 i B e el L eeay i | IEOny X ponss inddose oLt o Lo o prospects fora better cattle market t s | and H streets—Regular services at 10 a. m, BUILDING AS ATION NOTES. -elect s with the mugwumps. | ylar respe the judiciary. 4 b 0 7l | (therowithibieinska damnp e been experienced forseveral year: is- B0 p.m.: youn . meeting at 4 Perhaps that is all they were intended o | a well known fact that the the chemical compound, two of Babbitt's A specinl service for railroad men will be | M BEPEEIRE O TEEUE SOt {6 Rovival meotil 5y N progross. The Mutual of Omaha reports 300 shares | accomplish. of a court upon & subject of this kind | Mmetal and sulphuric acid (four being solids), [ held in the ¥oung Men's Christian Assocta- ) 0000 e Preaching service at the Methodist Epis- of stock subscribed in the twenty-ninth Paul Pioneer-Press: Cleveland was | is satisfactory only to the party which v the other side objected, and the court de- | 1Pt FOOU B3 GEOCE QOO N ¥ TAVE R 8 OUVESL™ ] aopal chur ' 11, and this peries. elected without New York, say the friends | the other feels that it has been cheated out Luh-«l that the doctor need not disclose his | o¢tha Burlington. oo > o an | tion among live stock dealers, but it is es- ) ovening at eting will con- The annual meoting of the stockholders of | Of the platitudinous prophet, and now it you | of it a perversion of the rules of b QRS BUELNEON. pecially o when a limived supply in the | tinue during the weel. Sdrvices every even- the Omiha will bo hold February 1. Amonge | DUt wateh the hour you will see the whirli- | justice to s trictly political uses. 1f the No- | * i i 5 Sl country runs prices up to ai WNCOMIION | jugat 7:80, the mutters coming up for ! M | iz trot out one of its revenges in the elec- | vember election had been a close one as to he curious attorney, however, had the " ¥remont News Notes. ,. figu Shristinn church; cornar ofAwanEos A T R eaaartng tho capltalBtock. tion of Murphy without Cleveland. the oftice of president, these state contests | doctor vut his apparatus together, and it | Fieyont, Neb, Jan. 7.—[Special to Tue | Usually stockien are not slow o eXPress | gnipd and K streets -Morning sermon Present Hinit, §00,000, has been reached. Buffalo Times: Before Mr. Cleveland's | would have assumed national importanc resented a ludicrous appearance when | BEE.]—Some time sinco the kElkhorn com- | anopinionas to the futureof the murket, | iy Must the Christain do to be Saved?! So sreut 1s the. popularity of loan and: | DEXt term of the presidency shall have ex- | and might easily nave led to gravely dangel ady for business. The chemical compound | pany sent a detective her ro whowa | Dukie novolien they DEER0 80 nuBMmONY uing text, “What is Man?" Evangelist D Py o Loy A4 | pired no member of the United States senate | ous restits, ountry gives them little T YA 3 S || AT (o) IS IS (g T B | ey e o ey o CEMT I i, pastor. alled the pe 0, that they are § Wil be more welcome at the white house, in | attention, ‘be they relate eutircly to sutposadite bolmhokwolbigumilic i | Siea g 0o ’ funid | thoy pgtaniponingw s Shak Wuey-axp nok f the civil seryie ;‘.',. 'll‘w h““ b “x"h ? _h.u.{u,' A”rnu‘nllx\ “onsultation for the successful carrying out | local interests 2d to establish a | OF crocks, over each of which was placed an S lay in police court John | the slightest idea how much higher h 3 e ‘i" of the "\;“_- \‘tfl '-lilh' cague has ool o tommed - in atamilton 15¢ he plans of the administration and_ the | precedent which ng us much trouble | inverted funnel. To each funnel was con- cher was convieted and fined # and | will go before the turning point shall have | chude all frec dolivery postafices, instoad of BRI (og Bt basoolabions mu’s Toun tmoney | Wishes of the national democracy than Hon. in some future contingen It would be in- | nected a few sections of tin pipe, resembling S vid L. Booth and William Sager | been reached : 2 employes, caused some of the carriors in this o cach other at a uniform rate of 5 per cent, | 1%dward Murphy, jr., of Croy finately botter 1t thie cotirts could bo kopy speuking tubes, with o miniature elbow_ on Yare oot Klyen Dualgiie N et o nother thing which hascaused s great deal | SpPol G S iight hve 1o walls. ghe ol s (ot vee from all part| ion in the settlement | each upper end. The elbows, the doctor ex- on. G s s sold his beauti- [ -of comment is the favorable s s the t hoy might : Later roports show_ that the collapse of S of conflicting election claims of every des- plllinc‘i, were ‘inserted in ' the chimney, | ful three-story brick bank building ou the cor- | South Omahu market, both in reccipts and | PEIE O "I'rlh_mnlvn .r-ddu] *f-mt Lmlal/m sh socity, whic : # b cription. through which the powerful chemical was | ner of Main and Sixth streets to the Farmers | prices paid, as- shown by stock yards und ! p the British socity, which caused wide spread SRS ey ) L £ Main i Sixth e s paid hown by stock is and | carriers o clorks employed beforo aw distress, was doue to forgery and embezz- — ————— injected into the outer air. He sometimes | and Merchants National bauk. Dacking houise atabistios In xedent xeports of e e T e vty to ent. A firm of contractors in_ collusion | - John L. Sullivan might go to Dwight and New York World, used a galvanic battery, but did not dosoin | It has been decided to hold a s the year's transuctions, ‘The fact that South | | MASKE PN SArbetongive b bavly, 10 Jith the manager wobbed the society of | pave some much needed repairs put on his | The Wyoming democrats inaugurated their | bringing ‘the rain list July. The doctor | union revival services in the building ve- | Omaha is the only oneof the four leading By Wy of i colbration of his Oth birthe o w000, 1 J strifing conso ation to un- | mind, campaign in an able mauner by nominating | Swore positi that he brought the rain, | cently occupied by the Fremont Department | markets of the country which shows an in- by Way of b colobkarion o6 Iite 8BNS fortunato v tlmls‘ to know thut the courts | "y i narural that Potter Palmer should | for governor a man who had the nerve and | but when asked how he knew he roplied | Store company in this city, commencing the | crease in the ‘yeceipts of all = kinds ¥ s {oes i deal vigorously with the thieves, fairly froth. At the use of his wife's pieture | Pluck to thwart the plans of the republican | because he did it, and knew he did it. first of next month, to be ' Rev. | of stock, over the year 1801, s |3 00 N s quito coftain the present year will | on u beorad, senatorial bandits. Mr. McMurtry, from whom the doctor [ Mr. Wilson and ywifo. The la sufficlent excuse for laudstory comment : ames G Phillips, Fred Scott adical reforms and_ bottorments in | “n DORML 0 4 % wants #500 as per contract for the rain, sots | 0f the late P. P. Bliss, the gospel singer, and | on the growth of businéss at this point. Sl dgnies G, Bhillipe FrediGei AR Y i il rower Murphy of New York may have . i Up as o defense that the doctor didn't bring | i8 & vocalist of cons ble note. It is true that Chicago receipt uc Brayton, Johnnie Ritchhart, Blancho thom are operating under antiquated sys. | been led to suppose that the ship of stawe is Laramie (Wyo) Bepubijoan. this particular st d’callod one of the show an increase of 313,630 head o »Johinnle Roberts, Graat Caughoy s Tams, and have 1ot become a8 popular us in | OBy & schooner. “’r|dou't e pahip papa has had less | S0 Py Waathor ey A gt 3 Death at Seward, and it is also true that Kan: 5 | Halph Cressey the eust where modern systems aro in opera- | Mr. Rudyard Kipling is called uon to con- Asarin u',“l,fil"tlg:‘,;"‘l',n‘j',lh‘l‘““':;‘l'“’f“";:fl"’{\x"f,‘ He w t‘t‘uh)pfll with auaps which showed | Szwanp, Neb, Jan. 7.—(Special to T | {60 20008 wore catle dn 1802 thai in How wine Popular, The i emplate et tha o s avbiss ) 8 Ny YO~ vi > gt e of Chicago is o er ’ . . b ] e | executive office. His whole course since the s f 3 rolul hotel about 8 o'clock yesterday A ] d 100p6E to anything of the kind they have ever be- Tho past year has R prosperous one | | The fact that it is no longer leap year will | (laciion has been so wanting in dignity and ln.vu_ predioted for thas. date by llulslxmll L hataliatiout 8. olook yesterday. fior 17" pan dend: buk South Oimabaioomen Yiaod, oy abe Almbat 8 hre thstallicHAIN or loun and building associations throughout | Probably not deter Mrs. Lease from making | juggment that for the . Nis of- | service. He also s)mwfu from charts that iy Ko seturned org, keoenilyc Leam barlth i norofsn.of over el b . nds about'it, and especially if they know he country. New associations incorporated | Up to the United States senate, Hoowill ratonio higher n the respeot ac. | the rain was not wcaster | C A and weph 1o work for. the Singor it Louis foll away behind with anin | o some friends’ needing such an article; averaged fifty a month. All the larger towns | Mr. Shurz will never score a hit asa moral | corded it by the community than that of a | COUBLS but fell in several states, and was | 7 Maanine oompd JE/WRA. e e sl BIMLLS O e s B Ul ealers also soon learn the o value of and cities arc well filled with these societies, | serpentine dancer until after his political | poundmaster in @ country village. It is a | cused by the conjunctionof a current of hot | |- d o fow days ago. He went iuto th er cont. The falling off at St. Louis is re- | 4,051 w08, and when they have an article but in the smuller villages and country tights shall have served a term in o laundry. | humiliating thing to ook forward to, but it | i rom the east and a twister from Dakota. ! iR, whon. soue kable, In 1ML the veccipts of eattle at | of upusual merit they will almost_invariabl ricts there fs vot u grent eld. or thelr do- | e New York Sun thiaks Mr. Clovel is truc, nevertheloss, Osborne is at last the | The case will be concluded Monday with e thabhie jojLall ever o St. Louis yards were 10,000 greater thial § poytion the fuct to- their customors. This St ol q o o s 0i8) iy 8 ablast the | oe0vions of auth ) H died imme- | at South Omaha, while in 1892 they wer i 1 elopment, and o 1 and continuous | is a vietim of bad advice. This is the first | governor and we presume he and the demo- | Citations of auth VT e i and had | over 101,000 less than at these yards accounts i a great measure for the large Frowth iy be expec ted in theso localitios: admission by the Sun that Mr. Clevelund | eratic leaders are satisfied, but how ill they City In Welef. been drinking heavily for s s, 1t | In receipts of hogs South Omaha has the | Suieon Chambe Cough Remedy, Hero The thirty-first quarterly statement of the | would ondescend to take any advic have satisfied the people by the methods by | 4 is thought by ihat he had g ud distinction of being the only market | 1% 4l instaie: \ Needham, o prominent Mutual of Omaha presents some iuteresting vski has arrived in this country | which he was placed in thisoftice, will be ap- [ Therooms of the Stite Agricultural so- | 00 Eh ¢ o nhine or opium. H a | Showing un increase over veceipts of 189f, | Sivizen aud busine is man of Orrsburg, Mo., gures, "l“" assoc! “ll“uul h‘fl;‘\‘:"l\ years und 4 s brought bac! him that | Parent two years hence. ol "“l“'l"' Li‘“’"l“’“:f "“l"""'“l’“l"‘ "““‘““l‘i v one son iu poor circumstances \z0 shows i dec of 846870 head :‘(‘“ ',""',” ""'“””l Chaberlaln's | Oaugh en months and has 1,792 ‘shaves in | same wonderful display of halr that he had ere eutered some thne the past weei and A L £00060 SHOWA (430 f 0 head, | Remedy for several years and recommends force, of which 717 are pledged for loans | before. But Paderewsii o ey Y about 100 pounds of sugur and some cotton | o S 3y SRHAS LY v BeAIS, A agere it to his customers, because in his experience D T B89, plocdiod ford batpe, Bk Padorewid s & roat muslsien Our Poor Bioh Paople, clo'h taken, The sugat was & portion of the | Fremont's Womun's Rellef Corpw. | falliug """“'“*;',",'*; juthe o great | iy i yovon to bo o best for colds, croun huiount to 255,838, Stock in the first series, | is very careful n ¢ any of his hair % altimare Amerteai) X exhibit of the Grand Iskand factory at the FreMoNT, Neb, pecial to Tue WHO BAULL. ANRAR. 'l“"‘; and whooping cough, He says it is the most n which ninety-three wmonthly payments | get into his eyes l‘-l\"_llm. ch people their dues. During ent national farmers' congress, while the McPherson Women's Relief Corps o 5 over recelbts of | popular medicine that he handles, and gives have boou mads, show earnings of $71.70. AN ALEN s dousty | e past ten duys there have been notablo | cloth came from the Keagny cotton mills for | hus installed the following offcers for the | =1 SRR v the best satisfaction. b0 cent bottles for Tho Mutual is undergoing an experlenc John L. Sullivan has been uy ous instances of generosity. After all that was | the same purpose. " aresid A 3. B %4 L X sule by druggists pimilar to that of the Omahd in providing f dpmh for two weelks, if the Associated press | said of Jay Gould it was pieasant to read of Isaac Rakes of Nelwsska City was ar- | °™ ynu. term: President, Mrs. B. B.Smith; | at Kansas s g0, St an ~ P fhaiiar vo that of theOmati in providing for | dispatches aro trusiworihy. This news is | the act of his favorite daughter, Miss Helen | rested this afternoon for, selling morgaged | Senior vice, Mr Stiles; junior vice, Mrs, [ Omahi w y 12,782 head, o New Kulo For Attorneys. o0 many shares remain unpledged, requi bocommng 8o monotonous that it ceases to be uld, in giving hundreds of little gi property down in Otoe County. It appears - v, Mrs. C, Hughes; treas- 'nlm-k.-l_m«m shows a gain of Judge Irvine held yesterday that an attor- interesting. 1f Sullivan ever gets sober, stmas dinners and Christmas p) i - ~ " 3 Gay conductor, Mrs. D. | Thesestatements aresummorized from oficial # 'y fug a large surplus to take care of them | ] v presents. | that Rakes got iuto trouble down there for b ) : i ney could not act asthe agent for s mortgagee L v eyt {:»l\;-.-l\..-, \\\‘,Irns!]lhc press associations will | Mr. Armour, the Chicago millionaive, gave undue familiarity with another man's wood- | Willlams; assistant conductor M. &mm \\l‘n h have been publishied and can | g (U m“‘:, iy "";";; ::(l'l"v"’l‘.“;',“l ‘,“5‘ ulletin it promptly. Chicago a big industrial school. M dlo. 'aad . - ; Hanson; guard, Mrs, 8. § ut | be verified at any time and u > Lime, Lary 3 B AT anaeaa tiot 4 nt bt et cugo a b o pile, and to square the matter was com- s0n; guord, M 4 L Y copt the acknowledgment of the” parties ex- adapted the Dayton or honserial plat, with e, R faller gave “l‘:;“’l:‘“‘ mitlion to,the Chicago | pelled to make monetary compensation. 'To | it Mk, 5. Waey "',‘}‘l‘l‘,{" Men K Amending the City Charter. coutiug the mortgage. A case of this kind additious that will be appreciated by bor- The Growth of Omaha. . l u;" :L:pu ‘ud nllllla Bs“nl’s ket the h he mortgaged his mules, and HOALEY | Fuiep, » d R, J Opinions are somewhat divided on the | hasbeen tried in Judge Irvine's court, whercin yowers. Under the Dayton plan no stock is Kearney Hub. B O By TS ohariel. o islbl: | How.the charge Is tha' 'he seld the mules e question of amendments to the city charter, | It Was sought to - foroclose the mortgnge issued iu serics, but shaves are issued at any | Tue Bre's review of the business and 00 v people made glad | without vhe morigagee's consont, 0 Secure a Telephoue Lin, ‘harter, | gy, yanding down his opinion, the judge’ held e's rovie o business and | many poor homes. The Metropolitan Electric Light company. G or rather on the propriety of asking for T Re AT mparn L] Hme as applicd for, und- are wutured and | growth of Omaba during the year just closed i 8 ks o e e rlaananss | Graxp Lap f A AU i - A (e that the mortgage was vold, aid off us soon s the earniugs and the o - e e ST he corporation, ing with a | . ide Cebraska | Beeded changes, us all ure agreed that many ST e DURAR 8 s00h g8 and the | Iy most flattering to that city, und is at th LAMENT OF THE ANX10 Chicago firm which offers to put in the | T8 Bie]—President Yost of tho Nebraska | chunges arve desivable to meet the remay 1t Took Trouble, But He Got It. Y pais on that particular | same time a source of pride to every loyal 1 stock ure suficient to bring the | Nebraskan Loy LR " Fahnojolm system with a capacity of | Telephone company was in the city last | able progress of the eity, Some favor press- | About twoor three months ago I pur- el " st . ; ¢ 5 ashington News. 1,000,000 cubic feet of gas per day and twenty | night and at a meeting of citizens explained | ing the claims of the city for every amend- | chused from you n bottle of Ci Latn ¥ I the stock As o matter of fact there has been nothing | Anothe has d ] y f Chamberlain’s older wishes to pay in his mone; 'O I - - “d nother year has dragged its length away, miles of mains for §250,000 and taking 20 per | the proposition made by him some time ago | ment needed, as suggested :ditorial in | Cough Remedy, put up in Des Moine: pay in his money faster o | more romarkable in the histor Another milestone on the rond is passed; y proy g Joufr ) p in Des Molnes Ia. I8 permitied 1o do 0. The additional feature | developmont durlng the last docade than the | The earth lies mourning n its brown ana | (Gutof the capital stock. The companyis | to councot Grand 1slund with other clties'ln | Tur Bes a fow duys ago, whil " Buch good resulis were obtalued from U4 adopted by the Chicago association is that it | progress of Omaha from a squalid overgrown gri liberally backed and the prospects for | the state. A committee was appoiuted to | the opinion that if too much is asked nothing | use that I enclose $1.00 and ask you w send will iasuc ts statements ach six mouths, at | Lovs tre moroaha trom & squalld overgrawn | 4 afrge is chanted by the wiuter blast. cheaper gas and eleotric light are excellent. | solicit the required amount, $1,500. will be granted. Among the latter class is | me two bottles by express.—i. A. ven, which time the shave of the borrowing meém- | rank among ATRIHAR L ake John Riley was arrested the other day for e “d Johuston. In conversation with a Bes h street, New York City, To H. H. Ber will be credited with the amount of . | | And the rowthof Omha. s far from bo. | PAN, they pass, those leaden-footed carrying concealed weapons. He had a Entertained at the Helghts. sporter he expressed the opinfon that the druggist, Peekskill, Y. Mr stalments paid in (less premium ana inter- | ing nearly done, has bavely tommenced, A | Egth DOt i hapiet weilton dowi 1o 1eaes cho ment of hardware on his person | o Noprork, Neb., Jan. 7.—(Special to prosout charier ¥ lu not, reaching | Scriven is president of one of the largest #s4) and on tho next six months the borrower | Luif-million people for Oniha in the next ten | - Each duy the rec i 1n which corresponded with some taken from | DO B SAE S TERECR TR T the needs of a goaliead ‘city like South | shirt factories in New York and widel will pay premium and interest only upon the | years may seetn like an extravagast predio: J the store of Atkinson & Lord at Dubois, | PEE.J—1he residence g M | Omaha, being deficient only in degree and not | known in business circles. When troubl lance-—s0 that the amount of his loan upon | Hion, but the writer expects to see. that fig- | 5310w 1 cannot well abide thetr pace, Pawnee county, last Sunday night. Today | in the Heights last night was the scene of a | iu failure to cover all points. He is in favor, | with a cold, give this remedy a trlal, like which he pays premium and interest is re- | ure reached within the time named. 0L, how I long to see the h ey day | Sheriff Sloan ond Mr. Atkinson came up and | wost enjoyable gathering. The occasion was | hoy of an amendment raising the salary | Mr. Scriven, you will want it when again in duced each six mm This veduction is | ““Ihore is a great territory lylng back of wk:fit;\:fi}]flm (u‘l'u‘ulzlvll”In:“l,hu‘l.;xl'l“p?;“ :lll;;xtm«‘idl::lu:.. pmll,lu;l .V.V!h:lt‘umbml::fl.mp 2 ,mml) :‘\ui»_l |;u:~u given by Mr. and .fidm( .‘1\1 :nhnrni--\ lu,lll.“lll‘mul ulm‘v“lu pio ...Tul;.(;m-n a wedicine, 50 cent bottles for c ey as a chap ang- ' Mrs. Durland. A large uumber were pres » for the openiug of streets on petition of | sale by druggists.