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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE @ | nter, 5 THeXt of the siil b te Troubles Cavse Mim to Atiempt i i 3 the winter. Tho next of the series will be -4 How ¥ COUNCIL BLUF given on Christmas night | Onoot the most BN Fobbe strychnine last night with s idal i o i Union Pacific Railway Company. SATURDAY, DECI | BOLD ROBBERS. ‘ IMBER 2, 1893. DAILY BEE FOX 100K STRYCHNINE “s NP e NE e 8 w~v~-\‘---\- e Two Men Hotd Up a Farnam Steeet Drogs ent . oveurred ai 10 o'clock last night Fox and soma friends went into Motz ha &3 MACAZ!NE 14 THE WORLD IS THAT FOR DECEMBER OF Two Council Blaffs Dumsels Ru an Unespected 8 Up Against [ At that hour two you P men stopped in | on South Thirteenth street, and after drink Daiivered Ly carrler 10 any partof the city | '3 | front of W. 1. Hughes' drug stove on Tiwenty Il W, TILTON « Manager VERDICT WHICH THE JURY BAOUGHT IN | The dancer that lurks in the seductive | fourth nud Farnam streots and looked abovt | theed of e THie commoiicy woy he wis | & | " | | | 1 it | tired of life. His companions paid no atten P o B | correspondence bureau, newspaper personal | them to see it any one was approaching. | tion to him at the time and thought he was <1 y IR j column and the like was brought foreibly to | Seeing that the coast was clear the men | Only jesting i 10ss Offlee No.43 1t Editor No.23 TELErONES | RIS drew their revolvers, and while one of them | SOt g His Son- The Rattroad Company Wil bR AALLLI AL to two of Lhe best families of Council Bluffs | stood on guard at the serving him e put NINCR MENTIO q 1o, 10-day sale v of the store the Appeal the Caso to the Sus a few days ago d, as o consequence, there | other went inside and covering Mr. Hughes | & duantity of the poison in the beverage and | e is Awarded ®8,000 for the Death ot | the knowledge of a couple of girls belonging Shortly after 11 o'clock Fox ordered a beer, | g__._—__.. NIWS-STANDS g swallowed it I'he drug soon took effect ana are two girls whose patronag with a gun made him give up all the mone o Avill probabiy | With a gun made him give up all tho mon \ ' pefore midnight the city physic s The First Editior £ ) ' HeoRah e wer | just t mianight the city physician was | | Pri not be given to such enterprises in the fu | summoned. Autidotes were @iven him, and | { rice, ' Kerney has taken the oath of office | There was botween #0 and &0 in the 0 ¢ T2 170 | a8 successor 1o Charles Alexander on the | ture. Several weeks ago an advertisement | drawer and as soon s e got tiig | 1% MOREiL Ife will recover e ) DIsC l..\llf’.l\ - 4 { oard of Supervisors Judge Smith opened the verdict in the dis- [ appeared in a cortain Omaba paper calling | money tie backed out, keeping Mr. Hughes | tovtli ke Ll Sl S | ! Bon | and the cause of his attempted soif-destru } J. R Dietrich stipped on an fey sidewalk | trict court yesterday moraing i the casc of | for two young ludies to vorrespond with | Coxered with the gun R dag L aa, YBles, Hu s |4 o 18 afifl 000 corrs OENT } { yesterdny morning and sustained a badly | Grimmelman against the Union Pacific Rail. | a like number of colloge boys living in [ o The nien made theiv escape dosn Twentys | qpiad from his wite about two years ago, | X 3 . Double th Editiyn of aoy other Nz L L9 | svrained ankle, which will lay him up or | sway commany and found it to be in favor of | Omaba and upon whose hands time hung | called un the police by telephs b and has been living near Wet [ Nearly 200 Hinsteations D) B AR | several an | the \ ¢ heavily. The two young ladies were looking | Lol fa by then. s wife lives on South F ! L the plaiutiff in the sum of §8,000. heavi young lad re looking | “Datectives were put at work on the case g A N , N marviage license was 1ssued yesterday | A \ | fora hittle excitement of omantic K : Llafed streot, and a married son lives ¢ X ) " ) \ Neb., ana Bessio B, Gargen of Council | Of public interest felt. William Grimmel- | ™y attors passed back and forth frequently | TRoyeted o clew to the vonbers. @ iy | his mother. [ ! \ Bluffs. Their ages are 22 ana 18 { man was efgployed at the Union Pacific | and te upshot was that a_cortain. day settlod part of the ity and Some one is gone | A UMEswhen brooding over his domestic | BY —— ¢ Regular meeting of Etehetah council, No.. | transfer in this city until about two years | Place of mecting was agrecd upon, erally passing that corner every few min atfairs, 1ox vecamo despondent, and, it is Y AL BOURGLY, MARK TWAILN, WiL DEAN HOWELLS, J 8, Dogroc of Pocahontas, this evenin at the | ag, when, oue night while at work, he fell | the appointed time e gitls | Wtes 1l mitniehe the popiary few mite | said, sought solace in intoxicants [ HOVKINSON SN 0NN 4 1NGALLS, ABTILUILS, MARDY, } eighth run at their teepee, corner Brondway | 4,1, 4 vyt of boiling water. Before he could h LAY, Lt et | bold one and the thieves must have been - - — | ROBERT GRANT, LYMAN 0 GAGE, and others . and Main strocts, for regular business aud | jito & vt of bolling water, Before he could | clock struck the Itomens appeared upon the | despirate haracters Nelghborly Carloslty B R R e B e Bt 1 - | be rescucd he received injuries from which | scenc, and then there was & scene thit wis Tlustrated by opkin 0, arey Porn. | nall, Attwood Henckel v pahy | AeAL LTS aRtrotin, - T 0l v | Mrs mma Bearand Mes. L. A Libbey Din Beard, Rolnhatt and Renit S, Tacker, who claimed Guy Andrews | hesuffored toeribly for soveral days aud | hysterical fn the extiotae, The w00 ¢ol | Reanced Rates (0 A1 1 fing 1 aton i} AN Contalng Whit is belteved to be the only Y DE MAUPASSANT, tlusieated by VIEKGE 1 “Send us o Hundced Tons of Magazines." The lurcest News Conpany 1} £ ave died I'he suit was commenced. b, lege boys'™ who were pent upon making 9 robbed hin while drunl. is s to have tis 1y mmen y 0 It King o Ve ¥t Clitodin; Raue appoared. s all offorts of the offcor 1o fiad | Bis fatner, and was tried at the lust term of | acquaintance of two young ladies of litorary | 1 I' o 12 the Chicago, Rock him sestorday were unavailmg. although | €Ourt. The trial resulted in a disagreement, | tastes were found to be two well known | (800 & cific railway will sell the cise was booked for a heariug. A con- | 1t being learned arterwards that one of the | young men of Council Bluffs, who, of course, ROUND TRIP tickets to “all points in have been ar sted by the United States The Yecember Cosmo, Ktory by ¢ blished L authori for receiving mail at the post oftice at Lowellen for D. A, Miller without his authority. 1t is thought their intention - order cver glven, so1ong 1n advance of pubiextion, for any e N e o 0 ohelogic m the | Jurors refused to take uny part in the delib- | had known the names of thelr Indy corre: | Texus at ONIE FARE for the vound teip, | was merely to pry wto their neighbor's bissi FOUDD0 os s ob Betoinlioe nttie eIt fh D eise Sarh R fOTOWAL. hope thit before that time the lost may be tions with his fellow jurymen in the | spondents from the start and haa been | tickets good 30 days. 172,05 " O besent us b ense sent as follows F'welve hours | ness, ) JuEy room, but sat apary, evid ey itly havine | gra 350 coDies Tezular fully steering them toward the inev- fton, 2,2% cop r ¢ s RRCeditton, Yours resvectfully 1 | \ L BEabio smtanu quicker time than via wny other line, o T W 1 S5 RN WO Vol SReRG doRvaTa A BnAN NN G ¢ s A Tl to Chinatown® will be the | M40 ub Kis mind in_udvance he jurors sle smish-up. TR OMBHR 4 0:30 & FTR Murringo Licensos £ Ityou are fnthoe cou 0ro you cannot convenlently purehise fron nows stands & oxt attraction at Dohany BY | Would not require them' to. siton yny more | thut the gisls were noticod to tiurn seven | AR § il ety N7 s ¢ WENIT BY CHECK ¢ P . { i ut, December 6.1t is under the personal conneetio on depot for all points | issued yestorday . POSTEOFFICR DRDRR it i a U jur with their refractory brother, but | distinet shades of color when they discov e o e L L OV L OL L DL E i 1% 1 ' 4 s 4 & 7 \nagemeny o harles oyt, and like ) " 9 S0 P ist. Sco 3 1 2 H £ L L y Bth Ave, and 1 St NE R |3 anagement of Charics A, Fost and 1Ke | 4 request was disregarded. As the' ver- | ored the trick that ad heen played upon | South and west. Secure your ticket Nivioanil Al reas: e [ ¥ THE COSMOPOLITAN MABAZINE, 610 Ave, and 110h Ste, NEW YO RE I ! ‘iln th ast "I cartied off the palin, having | $ict I this justance only lacks §2,000 of the | them. The worst of it aii was that' the un- | 1602 Farnam street § Nerman Wehrle, South Omaha . 28 1 n o i “ “n 0 " 0 " \ n '} 1 et s hes in Now York City. n | full amount asked for by the plainuff it is | feeling young men did not seem to care n | CHARLES KENNEDY. { Abble Roberts, South Omaha, 2L e g s g e e el bigger record than any other piay Las ¢vee | TeBAIUCA us an overwhelming victory against | straw for the effect the joke might have on GRS ~'\"{'< aibhiL el 21 a 1:‘“ T recor an y the railway compiany. ‘The attorneys for tne | the girls, but allowed the story to leak out tAdu Golden, Ouiw 1 —_— - — { < % defcuse filed o motion for & new trial, and | little by listle, with the result that at the Msh Ludies Relief Society. win City Dye Works, will fight the case out in- the supreme court. | Present time the girls are possessed by 4 | he Danish Ladies Relief society gave | The Twin City Dy NOHER 1§ oW the i & mortal terror lest their fond mammas will | 0 S0 EGESL SRS TR SO S : ARITR ABERSAN NIGROIS0N e of it airat Washington hall lust eveuing. Ite wost and most ccmplete in the west. o RN i i FFGKHHHYS Wand har el Wi o NERL St il o new building 1 cquipped With e | ¢y warders Orgamismg a Niekel GRAND ART GOODS SALE. realized from tte entertainment. T’ ) Chance for Fine Ghristmas ¥ The great stock at Riley den’s art stove on Main stre T'he en E \ ' newest approved machinery, in hands of KERBEIRLTEN it Joyavie program concluded with a dance. — U R D expert workmen, Al kinds of dyeing, {HbRER COTL N EHoTNe Jened | Closing Out Art Goods nt a Big Discount e i Baning and renovating ladiosand gene | . . Alderman G K.Nicholsoh had hanpened CGRAPHIC BRIEES, T. J. Moore is President of the exents. TEL Sherra- t is to be Slomon's arments. foathore. ote, All | around about the time the meeting of work guaranteed. Office and works gt | SIXth warders was being held in the build- SGth streot and Avenue. A, Council | iUg at the covner of Twenty-third street and WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. Trades’ Council, Domestic Thie Umbrin will take ont from New York Cancer. Tumor Ca'arrh, Pi'oy,Fistula, Exzs= ¢ 3 % 20 10| slaughtered. They intend to close out | today 450,000 ounces of silver vell K Ak e otihen J maand all$ inand Womb Discases. Blufls: Omaha office, 1521 Farnam street, | Broadway last evening he would have ar- | yho Gock before the holidays, and will Maysville, Ky., last nizht Well Know n l.xu'-tlu”m the Paint. b S S BT o (RSD S AV TR SAs o G. A, SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor, | rived m‘n.p conclusion that some one had | gtaprt in with a cut of from 20 to 50 per | §itizens and visiwors witha “series”of cock ers’ Union in Toledo. 7 o IR R ST T kit | - - coneeived ¢ notio at asa member o 5 i ovitl oppo i Drty AR 7 i et cured without the knite or biening past s W ‘ Girg e u." ]m \:.’\” 1”n“ \':":!\‘\‘:btm ’m;nv::h lw f | cc ml n‘.‘ the ,1\|tI| i ;Ivinl'll\ (n’n H:< Tho United State Ship Portsmouth went o 7 Soomiing iramaie ol “Baw \ WIALOTA, 18 " city vounc e 0! D100 T suc- people ol ounci ulfs and maha 1o | ashoj i1 Bowe! b ea Astoria, yesters . °. % there arc others who hope to pr 17 to cure 1 l,:ll;!"‘“l-lillll){'lh ‘[“;“”L‘Z‘"‘l: b:"“‘l:\\:l'\\l?“\; ces e uuuum(\\u:q .-;.no‘.l by twenty L,., appropriate Christmas presents for Quy atlornoon. B torla yesters | arany Other Workingmen Having the % y IR AL B wowest and fines erns, o oss @ of the voters of the ward, irrespective | i Tho Baldwl j W ame ggle for Exi e b \ Veia e B v ) ni v little money. The out includesevery Tho Baldwin Locomotive works have Same Struggle for Existence CUT THIS QUL tutsout it for ilustratod 1 than cost, and all other kinds of goo of politics, and_those present were about | g o GRS G T AT for | colved an order for soventy-one cugines from ook o the ah ovedis- h portieres, laces and uph: materials | cquaily divided between the two jeading | LMK It gho, stock and all ovdor : for i Rrelibson, ol & S T Y The panic just past bore hardest upon eases, Mailed free. Address rices Uhat cannot be: duplic - | vartc rames. very dozen cabinet pho- | The Unjied States court at New York hs | tho workinsimen & 3 i | L UL i L) T"f-]yul oY | MAUC Keller was appointed chairman and | tographs taken in ‘the next 30 duys a sustatned e Westhihonse Bruhe compiy ”‘,L,I“‘j;‘l"']‘I‘_;\_”Lli’m"“";']““."E‘If;“}l"m S DR. D. M. BYE, Combination 0il Cure, ] k =l " | L. Douglas, secretary. ‘The object of the | beautiful etehing will he given frec sgainstitlio NowiYork AJiEBrike couipd TE VAR e i o e 1 . Ten carloads of pouttry wanted. High- | mecting was stated by Chairman Keller to o | g Anattachment tor 43000 agaiust livechor, | They have hud tolabor harder than ever Portsmonth Bldg. Kanas City, Ka #h est cash price paid. John Duun, 410 | be the devising of ways and means for p Call at the bazaur of the ladies of St. fononek &lo. of Now, York In tavor of the | to support theiv fumilles. 'Todav thore | Ohper B _’,“ k g serving the vights of the citizens of Council | Peter's church in the Biseman building | 5 s Issuod yesterdiy. | are thousands of overworked and over- — = = e Wi ) Bluffs, and expecially of the Sixth wa and huve a good time. Admission 10 | : ot Iron compuny wt Ishbem= | worried people struggling along, hany Ak your icesTTor Dmestic soap, | BRI torporations, g espiclaliy ags nst | Sonts. ety otttk by what 1 | PG Duabe oo burdes, of aysronets | PROPER CARE k your g g ap. the motor company. he' meeting was — e Y ployed. or insomnia, unhappy and fretful, mft o Mo 4 e s aois rather an informal one, the time being oc- | For neat job printing, prompt delivery | "1 K oy || SRR NP MDOEG sHOWE P TH 5 % 2 3 SERRUNALRER B EL 5 cupied princivally with the discussion of the | and lowest prices go 1o Pryor Bros., Bee | mon a mouument to the Lue James G. Mices WiltaEmoreHtiven OF THE ’ i R ont D is 1o tho | Dresent status of the S-cent fare project and | job office, 12 Pearl street. Blatuo has provenn a fatlure. Only 3115 s “hl‘l:;rn‘ \\h\:)( I‘ll“il‘)hl.l dm::xlthm‘.l,mp!l\‘u‘m Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. ; ; Montgomery of Deuver is in the | the relations to it sustained by the aiderman =onbt heen subseribed o fur, on they went to bed, with s leas- cit who represents, o misiepresents, as one of | Smith-Premier typewriters for vent, | Sovanna raised the quavantive aguist | ant tastoin the mouth avd the tongue N BEADER OF DISEASES OF ‘n;m:u/:m Lucius Wells has gone on an eastern busi- | the democratic brethren putit, the Sixth | Telephone, 1 Brunswick \“;‘:‘Nlfl\\‘ whichling "‘llu g ]‘l‘ - - WOMEN. PROPRIETOR O 0} ness teip. ward in the city council, s LT re S G DA AL WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- Miss Mamic Fitch of Omaha is the guest ‘e main topic of conversation was the DR. TERRY’S ADDRESS. Louisville, New Albany & Chicago lall- S SARY O1' ME of Mrs. H. ). Chambers, question of extending the Interstate Bridge CORIMIVE R 1Y SR R H O U 0,000 4 \ { = Miss Nellie Blakeman of Decorah, Ia., is 1S ohanter for MpEhor UWOLSCAS: | Clmutanqun Cotlegn Enterta w-u\i.”]'a’"l'l“l JeferredStock offereid o' the = tho st of Mrs, Wade Carey. i thaselichisge S mecting (ool GRUM W TATRRATITS B DTt S A SRl e e ol vorlIRLIo0 Is o duty no person should neglect. As L. W. Kendail of Chicago is visiting his ¥ fare schiemo on the theory thavs there | The Chautauqua college of the ter from an United States offieor it Palomas, the sight begins to fail it is of tho ut- brother, Lon Kendall of the Milwaulkec. was such an understanding between the two | Methodist chureh had the ples Mex., i which he states that the revolution most importance Lo procure proper eye- A Gilbert, who has just returned from | motor companics that if the Iuterstate com- | evening of listening to an addr alsbunding and returning glasses. Sight is priceless and its pro- G AaoCouiCLi panyis chartor i GRS TS ol By . Terry, presigent of the Garrett Bib- AR lienttho Frae dnarohi ver preservation is a matter for the AR 1o P seoovAnian el il A e L SRR institute of Evanston, 11l Dr. Terry | laid and killed Mrs. Sophin u most carnest consideration of every ver- "Mi. and Mrs. W. Popo Yeaman of Missonri | with them the possibility of & 5-cent fa spoke on *“The Life and Precepts of Mo- | Pl Jlob buspand b Lulimiy, son who values their eyes, 4 and Mr. ud Mrs, D, Y. Van Dync of Kansas | *Alderman Nicholson has said that Tom | hammed,” and his remarks were full of i eriminal ot y An imperfect pairof spectacles will do i / ble injur a properly fitted City spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Whitney | Evans is the only man in the westera part | torical interest. i Jury i the case of Dick Biwards, alius i inc able injury ana a properly fitte M and Mrs. J. C. Wadsworth have re- | one e speakers. © want to T Pt he rdot of ' Msx( lmynes ut son, sight. turned from Blair, Neb, where they spent | 18 Lo convinee him that he is mistaken, and hamumned might have been mistaken he was :II:\\“.‘ has declared the defendant zuilty ‘:...‘.| Ving with Mr. Wadsworth's par- | that we ail want to svea 5-cent fare as badly | sincere in his belief. The cruelties which | @essed his pusiish L is fathor was very il during the | as ISvans or any other man.” A committee | accompanied his conquests were the faultof | yThe court of privato lund claims « 0 : part of Lhe weels, bt s now some- | Was finaly appointed to confer with Alder | the age rather than the individual and in no | day. Ttaftirmed the ranchos de Afbugiterguo N 1] vod, man Nicliolson between now and next Mon- | jnstanco approximated the horrors which | £rint in Bernallio couaty of 70,000 acres and 0’ Migs tmolyn Alexander spent Thanks. | 0y cvening and inform him that 1t 18 the | \were parpetrated by the inqulsition” in tho | Feteted who Hosdue SYARLAOQD aercs, and the | giving with her parents, Rov. and Mrs, | Wish of his constituents that he cast his | name of Christianity. His uniform succes sresa de Jusis grant, 3,000 actes. 0 @) "Alexander, bringing with her several of her o d’i-ml|n-~mu~n-u.;x‘.w‘mc Inter tate | had o doubt seemied to him to_ stamp - the o e e Compiny s cons b 0 atos from the University o W | charter for two years and to be present at | measures used with divine approbation, Pty O opUCihhdsom puliye 5 NG B school mates from he University of Omaha | e meeting of the council on Monday cven- | " The Ioran was a book about one-haif the | YC5.° Hnvanotnliie anlielos oI ILorDotiL! s Has gmned o worldwido reputation in | /1treat the following Diseases : 414 Elliott of Beatrice, Neb.: Mits Palmer of | g to sec whether or not he acts in accord- | size of the Old Testament and consisted of 2 of the stockholders, held orado EER L this country and abroad in consequence "““"a’i,‘.‘,",;”e‘i,f",“fi, Tlll\‘;ol:;h.:popl‘ex:?kmn Blair; Mr. Morainz of Ogden, U, ‘I, and | 88c¢ with their wishes, This committee was | 114 chapters, avranged in the order of their | Springs.July 28, it was unaninously decided 1. J. MOORE of his original and scientific method in | e of e Fae 600 TG Sianay | Complaint, Mr. Williams of Dakota. They made a '\":“rhivfi‘“!""”""l'!‘ \'\"u:’r".} and *“'?"’,l""f‘f;‘ i"“fl“l Ill, \\'fl?'dhitflllvit by "nm to ln; {n,!- “I‘:‘>‘l""< o 'l T ; o connection with the adjustment of his Nam;u; Dghllrth Montal Depres- 'ty compa v pasuntly | 48 follows 3 . C. Hard- | Jowers duri he last twenty vs of his he le of Edwards & Barrett o ,coated anldry, know one c vne -changeal! ST :|$|:i» company and the day was pleasuntly ingz, M. W. Doy < ; I, Doug: | 110 nat wiie ooy rapmeinie o s he | Basion taled yesterduy s s resule OF 118 ats A lu[\lllu s m_”v f«ll)— r ,nu\\nul‘ non-changeablo lL.II:\" y 1d | sion, Loss of Mnnhoodl ggm‘w.! ponts - 1n8, L. . Shubert and A. C. Keller, Tho | tural diction, Iirss among 1ts doctrines waa piper of the dem ot A Sicin 5 u all those sulfering from defective vision, | weakn ,:.%a’,’.‘t‘.;’“‘f».‘?&‘l“#x‘“{(:?::“ssé.le“,': Bioh "‘"'R ',”""' I I | ",;II".’";‘“ ek = 5 o e T aTon e Mo s hes ot | oaseilipstien i o Kro consesni |lq clmplate)distastol forinl) inds of food bergr, who by special request hus con | @nd Fistulan ano removed without e e bl 5 el was that 1t consistid of seven stories | o Mareh st Goyernor Oshorng of Wyomin | (even tho little reluctantly taken pro- | sonta o visit MAX MEYEL & BRO. | the knife or drawinz a drop of ilve years trial proves Dr. Jefferis into which souls were distributed according | appointed Louis Miller stute fish comm ducing general discomtort)—thse symp- | C¢O,, from B0 ad O s A diphtheria medicine infaliible in putrid % Garaeta Ty to their fajth. The first story was for the Seeretary of Stute A W, Burbor o | toms demand a sober thought. — Today 2 iRty LNy pripd i BOLO | throat, as in |||ul|g|.|:m( e rlet | In ;nh.un:n to our great lflv(l:‘\_\ clear- Moslems, ‘the second was cecupied by the Phe 'stute. cupreme. court has de- | it is known that the nerve centers gov- | December 6th to 12th Special Attention gwcn' °||pk| o fover or malienant diphtherin, For sale | ing sale for the next few days we will | Jews, the third by the Christians and the | 810G T @ Wi lius should be is- | ern all the processes throughout the Diseases of al nds. by Beardsley, Davis and DeHaven, also | have a new attraction in ourcorset de- | lowest was for hypocrites. Heaven, accord- | gyed el tury to attest the | hody, Perfect digestion and assimila- At the Store of 850 to 8500 forfet for any Dis-~ 3404 Cuming street, Omaha, partment. Ing l«(n‘!n';!mimvin hy, wasa plifte whereall | commlission, ruling lils duties ureiminls= | 4ol TR R e anves. work. in ease 1 cennot cure without meroury. — == Mdlle. Gorold, an cxport in corset | ihe, falihiul dressed in raclent apparcl, Jitinduior ndl i G (T G e Y Cr e fiwro Worms removed in (w0 or three hours, of 0o Sy T R RO itting, will be attendance at U| decked with rubies and diamends. The ¥ Chenek, alias 11 ) > appuratus, ( Pz, Treworrhoids or Piles cured. T TR e B s fitting, will be in attendance at our | ¢ino \was passed in feastang and with musie | rested ut Gilvesion yosteniny by And it was on this recent highest med \ A i/AT ELIOTED) QAEHOP ARG o NACSL 18 M | corset department for the mnext few | and each man was attended by seventy-two | Cowie of Chicago. Uhrenek arrived from t cal information that Paine’scclery com- 5 5 1 I'he best in the market, 1 “lexit 3 oulded’ corsets,” 0 P aeve S L | City of Mexico yesterday, Within the ’ inethe akes 1 Will save lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling Aot bost I the arket, eaety | 48¥s, “llexibone moulded corsets,” | nymphs of paracise who possessed all the y of Mexivo yesterdny, Within the past | Jound, the medicine that makes people ! Willeaze Un tho corn white, It 15 young, tender, | 1ho Wil adjust theso excellent gar- | cbarms of edrthly beauty with nono of tho | Zugo, Louisviile, Dulugh and other pinces, und | well, s ivat prepared. To all who are OMAHA, NEB. DR, 6. W, PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. : WL 8. YOUng, © | ments to any who care to test the erfections. ‘nicago detéerive Chis by uv- | overworked, tho following lettler from b 6. W, eot, el d wholesomne. ¢ % 3 < Mahomet ac edg. e alms, the | oring to losate the g Jartics. o el 2 & i 5 . p o t all Rsiclvey arsyhiolsson tng qualities. Whether you purchase | Satomes Akbonts ‘h’..?.fllf-ufi? e e | it oo v Bt ubieed, chensie | Mr. T J. Moore tells a story thatshould b Charge for Consultation, n"""fy”'y'.:f:‘m :h':um“:el:x::‘&:mn“ A large stock of fine potted plants and | Or 1o, it dces not matter. Come and sec | oved in Jesus and in most of the prophets | Was 150 one of the men wanted. be rvm.ml heeded, It isfrom one of — @ person without asking a ¢ 3 shrubbery for sale at wholesale or re- | the gouds and perfect styles. . of the Oid Testament. The Koran prohibited — the pluin people: j 53 AN Al correspondance irictly confidential. Medicine tail, at greatly reduced prices. Also cut "“'I\I'r” '.H: llnnnmt'd ;flvrnv'\;g 1'1""5-”"_*1 the of wine and extortion. Usury and o e Forelg; : : “Tam greatly pleased with tho good A \ A sent by express. Addreso il lettel flowers. to orcers or address Fos- | medalof highest award at World's Co- | gambling were among the vices which it derman Dollion was: yesterduy — elected | pesults olitained from the use of Puine’s W2 %) 3 tor nurseries, Harrison street, or H. lumbian exhibition,. Inaedditionwe will | condemned, . g i JordayoEORDARIL G L smproving | celery compound. Provious to its uso I You going to buy a suit of Un- G.W. PANGLE, 1. D MeGee, Merriam block offer the greatest barwrains in the corset | ‘Who Mosloms had created the sciencos of o bl endim2toV M | doctoved with two of the best doctors iR s is full 555 Broudway, Council BIurrs, it algebra and chemistry and developed that | afatul 5 b derweur today? Our store is fu ) ine ever \-l]w\\n) Inlufin-m Inany cases|| S on v e most norfest Dlece of illness, her d my health was not improved of ¥ Enclose 4 3 corsets at less than half price. Corse v 3 2 g PRk wm winter Undery 15 I stamps for civeular 5 ; g A ronon £ The Madagusear mail, which has arrived at | i s least by the treatment [ ree Christing Sievers is suing the National | thut sold from Afchitoptire Meslom {niho loiae byhe Gt vor He to 8100, during this | youb in Iodia. But Islami b Marscilles, announces — inereis activity Hatmen ond t a friond I - — actls i 3 o ] a. slamism had been | wniong the brigands who ure plliging 1% | On the recommendation of a friend Benevolent assoclation, an Oda Fellows | gale for 3c. Corsets that sold from | weighed in the balances of 1,000 years, and | acafitton to Faropin. roberir Hver 260 | procured @ bottle of Paino’s celery com- organization, for 8,000, the face of an insur- | 1,25 00, during this sale 69c; this | had been found wanting. They nad never | people wre said to e prisoners b the hands of | pound, and bofore I had used one bottle nce policy which she holds on the life o | lot includes Thomson's nursing, G. D., | madea people better than the Avabs them- | the bund, I noticed an improvement in my by ndon Pull Mall Gazetto says it learns LT ated | from a reliuble source that Patrvick keed, the | and 1de : . o e i th, | Can rig yoursell out horoata ¥ 2 LS ior late lusband, kritz Sievers, who, until | Chicago waist, Warner's Heaith and | selves. ' The prescuce of the Mohammedan | The I led to_continue its"uso and great saving. After you have v be found in/Tup- | Win mur ed in Dublin recently, has be medicine a fair trinl, huve visited the other stores vum in ) L ¥, 10 be Sopndngtur about finished the fourth bottle, and I i the time of his death, kept & jowelry store | piomSon s | ; Turks'in Europe had been an unmiti g B ey o pelion mob alloion: b lanso, | (Liomson's_ablominal covsots, . I3 | CUeks 1t DL e ! b s 'l give th but Sievers renewed it only four months be- | 1 Sprite corsets, during sale $1.00. key was duc to the Jews and Christains | 45 Iformen aud that conneetlon bus beo h b hove and lotus surprise you with fore his death. The company claims that | BEARIN MIND THAT OUR GREAT TF among its population. The failure of Islam- | Sxplosians n Dubiin, i Y have almost entively regained my old- some first quality goods at low ho made a false and fraudulent statem DAY SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. | jsm was due to the fact that it had been as- time health and vigor. Myailment was prices. the condition of his health in order to NEW AND ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS LAID | sociated with threo great cvils, despotism, a disordered stomach, ana my whole kis policy renewed. WAS Com- | ON OUR COUNTERS DAILY THAT AR polygamy and slavery. Such a religion wus menced in the district covrt last ever om: A J ¥ and sla Such o toli G spstem wus out of order. My uppetite ')I' ]) ¢ e ot es i R incompatible with any other form of govern- / : s po ivvegular, i ( will continue today R siar (e ment, and the result was that the Moslems scRATthU a ‘] VR ras pook andvery ivtegular, and' ss an ( Sl L —_—— 3 : Py ) had but desolated ey i in the world was g 10 # oR THI 1d friend whom T met on tho streot ex- IR Fotheringham, Whiteluw & Co., Lk s FEERBEY hCR IRy R pressed it, after onquiring about my A 17 \ g s o e R A0 | Th Tending Eopiiar One el | B stderst g Butren, Serteed and Biody Doc- | Bt v bl s Hocarh | S el i iy C Pypewriter supplies for all makes of Y 0008 MRVAR.P) FAR Y QB), UNDER CAR WHEELS, tors No Itcliof. Cured by Two core: *0, you nre a gonerl But my im. and let us make you comfortable N machines, Telephone, 112, Call us up LONGING FOR LIBERTY, 3 e : Sets Cuticura Remedics. proved condition hus convinced him of Good Underweur is too cheap to if you wish anyth# g in our linc. Paddy Kyan, » Pack % Hoase Workman, - — his ineftic ency as a medical examiner deny yoursell of anything, TR i 3 n) ! i e At s e T Kiiled at South Omahu, Nothing like Crricura REEpIE was ever | and prophet.”’ 3 & n churge of tho Sisters of Meroy. The last chance for a Round Oak this oAy T TR ) The life was crushed out of Paddy Ryan '.’.'fi'.\"fl'j,‘.':,'i['c‘m'“1’\'\](‘."2'{".‘."{1""'f,'ffl"u'n’.','(‘.& i M Moora is a citizen of Toledo, and MILTON BERGER, years only 25 left, and can’t get any | Ot Carmack filed o petition in the dis- | 8t the Q street crossing at South Omaha by headaith paurleawhicnwoyly | lives at 2109 Fiteh street, in that eity. L g his renowned Institution 1s situated on the more, ‘They won't last over ten days. | trict court yesterday in which he asked for [ Ution Paciflc engine at 12:15 yesterday form a watory mattor, and 1 | He is president of the trades’ council HATTER AND FURNISHER, h UIufMs e of wd overlooklug the city of “\‘\:‘L\ [\\l\m:‘m.#:..l.‘,ll Homes left at C'ole | 4 givorce from Minnie Carmaok, He is 18 Mr. Ryan in company with two other men waud Il:l:\:‘:]“";;l“;\"*d’}“!::;m"[ and trustee of the painters’ union. **He cll Blulfs. The spacious grounds, its con their rs of age and w st July. He ¢ yto the G. H. Hammond ‘king house, where they are employed. murried in Melrose, b two: dootors for. thre stunds high with ail union men,” says | 502 Broadway. high location and splendid vie years, wore or less, 1 fiually the Toledo Blade. muke It & Hu\v you scea the new, "u~ heaters at wmost pleasing rotrot for the aflicted. A staft ] aims he supposed his | packine I There sliey o] ed, maderup sy iind 16 1y your R A ulalthandlaans | P AT R B e Ao of em nent physiclans and a large corps of ex- ] another man would be the father of her firs Cross Ju 31 angi Vil ely of € Tee: Y i % Ll Fidelity council No. 156, Royal Arcanum, | child when it came. Darons ":,‘_,,,“}‘uj’l‘;'.*;’:e,},';‘i,,‘,:;“,‘“,‘,’;l,.,l,f,‘,;'t"‘j e R o e [T 1 e | TERMS MODIRATE. k held its annual election of officers last oven- Anuie Deising hrought suit against George | to follow, but he was too late. He was several persons, and they all It is tho remedy that mukes people | I ‘and tha' following oficers ywers chosen allegiug that they were marrled in | fairly i the conter of the track when the | el me theyare No. 1. Our druggiat fs dolug o | well. It has shown itsell to be an-ideal | For perticulars apply v LORthe PRALIRE yea: Omahy iu September, 1881, and lived to- | engine dashed agalust him, causing instany | Bice busiucss ih Cuziouns eaiboiss, siucsidy | remedy In cases whero nutrition s an " i e Varner; rogent, 1. A, | ¥ether untildune, 186, when the defendant | death, His compunion who remained behind | y name s proof of theis eleioncy. Ienclose | important factor, and where digestion-is SISTER SUPERIDR foutinan; vice regent, C. Spru.ttiors.or, | deserted her. ‘During the time they were | made an effort to stop Ryan, but he was too | my portrait. AL GRAMN, feeble. y spEcl‘Ll ") D. B. Daily: secretary, W. A. Groneweg: fi‘fi'{”u‘.‘flf‘"fl'i‘x'. ‘n:::r«”'ln:ms lltl:)q vnml:::unhy ul(n At Satt A - Photographer, Mt Horeb, Wis. It is as far superior to the ordina Bl ton L A s i MRS eE i | s called le names, ko ‘oroner Maul was notified and directed - orve tonies and sarsaparill: o did- 1y o N Lplo )| 3 ~ Bunt o, G E kit sentry, 1 3, | without food or sheluer and becaine addicted | tnat Undortaker Brower ke possossion of SALT RHEUM CURED ADLCN GRS S seteanerLmBNIpE A NEW ERA I.nn‘.u, Frank Strast - - - Coawil BUT, b, Waraer; guids, 8. T, McAtee; chaplain, J. [ to hubitual drunkenucss. the remains until he could arrive and hold Atat Sad o s ERA AXD &= — o taaac 1 T R SRl “.\é:ul"“l\\ml‘;w}?\ N ml‘r:x“ bB}avplrl\lEd' m.\}l...u;;u i tH\;wyh‘h.m\mu[)l|nnblc';\v|(h tho salt rheum and be convinced. SURGICAL DISPENSAKY, Fiiodanger and Charles Bone: dulegate to | from Franklin T. Cooloy, whom she marriec Mr. Ryau has been a vesident of South | for four years. During this timoe dost e - — - Consultution I'e L e Chiarjes. Bauc d;:lrn::fl‘u twenty-five years ago ‘in Richtield, Mont- | Omaha for some time. He lived in the | M/sconsin, 1liinois, and: the most emine OFFICE OF THE OGALALLA-LAND AND Le unuurpivacd 1u the treatwmons Special Noticess TPy i gomery county, Ia. They lived together | Third ward aud was cmployed atthe Ham- | Ghicago, falled to'give wliof. 1 bough : i - o COUNTIL BLUFF Y Y lintil four veurs' ago, when tho defendant | mond backing heuse Suncuia i Wb usod aply o OATTLE COMPA flizants pRaivater, anl e A full line of typewriter supplies cav- | isappearcd. She also wants the ¢ istody of e — Bale 8 bottie of Curioua TLRsOLYENY, A ¢ ONAHA, NEB, NOVEMBER 1, 1893 p Nervous Dlaesses, Writs = ried in stock by the Smith-Premior | theirtwo children. Wilug to Work, these Liave cured hor conplately. Notlco Is hereby glven to the stockbolders of [ eompany. Office 106 8. Main street. - S 1 Cattle IREATMEN ' BY MA L. OR SALE wpany that Sixty-two 1en were fed at the City Mis- C. M. BTONE, 141 Buné 8¢, Chicago, Il i 1k & A complete bottling works, i goo1 S, ini i T TS Addross with stamp, for D daolie & S. M. Willismson still seils the Stan- pany )f the s wkholder. Lown i the good, paying busiuean. G001 ; i i theulars, whichwill be ent in plan envel o oni for scllig. Addross G 23, Bow oMo : i i - | sion on Thursday evening. Almost without company wiil be held at the ofico of the said | G°HartMGLwill by sentin platn coy S - 1 i W. B Chumbers, dancing academy, | dard and Domostic at 106 South Main | ¢yc o hiese men are nonest workiogmen | GUTICURA WURKS WONDERS | sompany in the ety of Oumabia, in the stato of | 2 A . A R OT o DTy Te——_ Masouic temple. Classes each Wednes- | street, and has not removed to Broad- ; ’ gina Nebrasku on Wednesduy, Decémber 6, A 1 R D5 Frg ot B Ll R B ] B o o arani i, UG S04 Rk PARO who are unable to secure employment, and There is no doubt that the CuTiceiA REME | 1803, v 2 o'clock p. ‘., for the purpose of . his iy’ : - i - they wro willing to do any kind of labor in | - RAE, SIS RN MRANGHIA WL | SO Batihil e Gobt v o MCGREW | usruscis wiiovs par g it ooy Domestic soap is the nest. order to secure enough mouey to get them | They instantly relievo and speedily cure every | act any busivess which muy be' presented at 18 the only Dought and 80Md. Pasey & Thondar Gonaa - Ladies, if you desire absolute peace in et ' g The ol Buvior of the sk At lood, with logs | such ieeting ~ o Blufta \ Eloeutlonury Eotertalnment. the kiwhen sk your grocev forJ. C, | fhaieiiiaf wav to eat. /The managers of | GppLE o O iliiey to ato, from pipics In case (he office of sald company, in said g\ BPECIALIET TANTED Places for boye and girls 0 work An elocutionary entertainment was given | Hoffwayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour. atryiis Tien. and MrtO. R Py scrofula, when the best physicians fail. oity of Ouiiya, }} h“ ot e I\fiu,‘ snouxh Lo WHO TREATS 4i.s VWANTED. -lages for Loys aod wifia b o1k § et TR e - e s . s and Mr. O. H. . who ceonmodate ull the stoekholders who may be Adatens W. &, Biiae atthe parlors of the First Presbyterian Sl - - is taking u ereat interest in this work, A2 Bresont g xuthi whmual” oot thien Sach PRIVATE DISEASEY | Aduressw.s. i ] shurch last eveuiug under the mansgement W.B. Baird, Lawver, Everett block. | usks any citizen who has an odd job Bold throughout the world. . Priso, Comeuna | fnceting will wdjourn row theconpairy's office and DEBILITIES of (GARBAGE ronoved, cossioly Vauiia, ol w3 of Miss Edyth Thomas. All of the per- Ask your e T D s0ap wmgh lmlw;ml.l done on short order to leave fi'n‘(*}‘:'r{}“;, l.; :'4":-'.“;1:‘ 3‘ B iflnim ¢ r‘.‘ the ‘|‘ ‘xlll m."vl\\: s ha ‘| ;\]\,,.:Hh.n:»‘.; MEN ONLY. l‘h,kln-‘uu‘;t Ed Burky, at Taylor's gr " g S 0 plephone No. 158 SUEN. + Bole Proprietors, Lo unte ut the southwest co ol ph road w formers were little people, but wany of them ~ Ford st the wisslon or telephone No. 1881 | & o How 1o Cure Biin Discases.” malied free. | and | ¥ Sreets, In sald eity of Onmuha Women Excluded. - 5 showed cousiderable talent, and the enter- Their First Party. ooy Wil furnik' 8 man wilh Wolpdor sav- | - - and ¢ ting Wil 'enter upon wud continy 18 yoars experience 00 L RENT A doraom hous>. Iaquire of B R - tinment was mt,:ln, Swioyuble. The pro- | The Mnewosvne club gave its opening | ooy sV RN of work. ALl the anpil PIMPSi8, blackben, sed, g, chapion, and stions e said Paxion o 5 Clreulars £, vin, V1% South 1ut wireet el eVl *h y 1 b Glly skin cured U CUKA Bua ie directors earnestly. request cach stock- > A - e seeds were devoted to tha Chiristan bomie. | puriy Thankegiving evening at the hall of | Canis for assistance ot the wisslon oo wibik | P cily ind Wy AUTORANAs 0 1o DOrsORUIY Bresent ut sald stock 14tb and Paroam tte JROMS 1o rent elthor furatstied or unfurais hed, Smoke . D. 1\.,,,_. & Co's Purtagas. the Woodmen of the World on Upper Broad- | to work for their meals, aud drones or bums H<1w My BAGK ACHES ! mect d1f1mpossible to be pres- | = — No. 213 Willow avenue i way. About forty couples were present, | 8re not tolerated. Some sad tales of priva T - ek, | BB IRDPUIRE G DORY: o o, 5 | Sims & Baiahnd sy Atressslaw Fra (OR RENT ~Two uicely furnished rooms, 118 y George S, Davis, pl(-N‘rn)lwnQ“u‘“‘, and the beautiful surroundings uml excel. | tion are told by the applicauts, but the wis 3 .‘.‘f::‘:"fi'. :fi“.‘“fi;',.f.:lf"fi:u.. e U (O AMUBNCR, S r ot Baladiil3) sloe ta ths state anl 8. T4k stroet & P o) — lent orvhestral music wade the affair one to | $lob people are doiug all they’cun 1o assist JiaNa-Sarntass, Tamiouse: SINRLANS | AWK L caax Auac. Bocrotry {oderal coarts Rooms 3i-T-3-), Buuiib VW ANRED 4 i it 0 G ort s % ¥ oslie o) i 2 he long rewewbered. A6 was @ success | these unfortuuate men, Cutleusa Autl-Pala Plastes, wov18d19tm aud uiu Apply at oflice of Leonard Everoib 1 = - -

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