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THE _OMATIA DAILY BEI TR SO T I'UESDAY., DECEMBER 26 183, k] S——1A et _—_ MAAELIS. ALL1ALL DAL N——— S — | | ' ' AR Al e n W wrre | \ 1 . 5 i t THE DATLY BEE \l “\ I‘RO“ (”l \( ” m l "l‘\ more o himself than to the beggrar, he SUPPOSE WE HAD WAR. Yu\u!wn and Laight strests the tablet { man that thinks uv his country hefore HEAD AND STOMAC SEW, )\ JUIL DLUTTY | canse he was huerying home for that reads his party | - — - purposo The Swift Columbla JWhnla Sweep Come | 19 commerhorate the landing of Genoral Party. pl alnt ety poltls nOTalk by A Well Known Official of COUNCIL BLUFFS S Ihen make it 10 cents,” sald the beg- eres (NTULARR SRS twe Washington nt the foot of Laight | every time. Connelt i v Aol 2 | | gar, * » togethe WVhethor the new cfiilser Columbia ot. North River, accompanied by the Thit Lo ' oted | 1 " | 3 oo nnd s o | ZAT Cand we'll dine together Whether t v United Statos quoted Mr . T Albertl, acpaty clty engineer, of CEFTCR: x0. 12 rEARY, srnrrr | Hotel Manawa Burned t) Gronad Jnst at - | conld cateh the fastestjopean lners nbw | troop - . Philadelphia_ City_ Horse, July 3. | palow par Connett Riifhs, WItH 6Mse AL the clty hitiaine | the Olose of Ohrixtmas, SHE i8 A WONDER afloat o not is & quellion often dise | 10 on his way o take commund of the A ety that 1 fite it ont | $14 restding st 410 WASKIngton Avente, SRyt SAERRL s | _ cussed {n shipping circles, says the New | AUGHERAnmy at Cambridac, Mass ot | jerrymanders it o Telivered Ly carrier to any partof the city e Nemaekuite Teieks Pestormed hy & Mind: | York Teitnine, Thwestio would be able | ¢ e vt fiae this in :';'l i | | ™ I EN 7 50F ender. | to overhaul nearly gliocear merchant e tablet has this inscription: | CGure indigesti s with | HEAULOL A i 14 {00 0 AL PORPAR- BATHING. RESORT| mhiure f . youny Sagtishiwomis i veesels og neticied DHO thora afo ono 0 paonr s Spot, Soplember 18, 1770, the da | DeWitve LitWe Ka | TELEPHONES | Business Office, o4 | | New York who, according to the Times | two which it is s q8ektdon it she could | 3eaaiiiston and General Terat Datnam Mt 1 Night Editor No.23 ‘ Fire Started from Some Unknown Cause | of that city, is either the greatest | overtake, On her trial trip the Colum: | gnd consulted during the movement of the DmmNG FOR A FORTUNE. < i and Being Far Reyond Fire Limits sleight-of-hand performer on earth or | bia for four hours made an average of | American army MINCE MENTION, ot SRt vise SRR NS [ else o mind-reading wonder boside whom | 2281 knots an_ho his was mude [ The tablet at One Tundeed and Fiftg- | SRS Two Milltons of atmceda's Woney i D X I Jitel Washington [rving Bishop and the rest | under the most favorable civcumstances, | {hird street and Eleventh avenue reads | Awaits n Frader, : Boston Store, cloaks and holiday goods In ompletely, were clumsy apprentices, with picked coal and picked fitemen. 18| g followe X ar the town of Ulata ; n the | A sealed verdict in the 835,000 da —— The young woman's name is Miss | is a rule that a manof-war does not rgentine republi is a fortune 5 | | young 8 L 3 4 ‘o commemorate the battle of Harlem, on $1,800,( f al e e e owne || W%y Frotan My /b fire about 11 | Maud Lancaster, and she hails from Loa- | make afterward, in thosordinary course | soptener 16 A e Cotonel Thomus | Of some $1,800.000 se LAUIERLR, B e . | ook Tarars aos vl o o evound, | 900 | of her life, as fast timyg as on her te Knowliton and Major Leiten weae so badly | Steel chest, buricd s e | « < § Mars Tohms were mar. | ©ock last night and burned to the eround. | oy priday night she gaven private | trip. It is also tene that modern men- | wounded that death soon elosed their pa- | Side the eity [ PIoK yestorany aftutnoont by teev. Henry De The building had been unoscupied since | o chihivion of her powers in one of the'| ar have never bHoeen ealled wpon to | triotic services for their country This treasure issomeshat on theorder | Long. ‘ iR the close of the bathing and bating season. | ypjors of the St. James. Whon she had | make phenomenal hursts of speed in the —eie of the supposed Captain Kidda treasure, | The funeral of the late James A. Jackson | It Was erected 'lu.‘- 1t ‘?“n \»‘u'-w‘.l‘:vv‘yi :‘.: ;umm d, the _.I‘;‘H. nee, i “l up of e ;\}‘ [ ‘q‘ni\\ se of the I,‘, or ‘:h..._ except in cases | ARMIES FEAR THIS FLY. [ :‘,‘,:‘ L;.'.“.‘Hi” ; \“,_‘ in M: ot ,] el o'clock from the residenceof A, T Kico, 125 | feet in ground dimensions | Ifealth board, Dr. Wynkoop and a num- [ It is sufo to say, however, that the Co- | Why King Lo n Paced the Breitish | Which this enormous am of cash wa Fourth street fter it was bmlt S, P. McConnell, who | ber of other skeptical persons, were | lumbia will have a sustained sea speed | Rather than the Deadly Tsetse hidden from arge who are on Special meet Bluff City lodge No. 71 the materaal, was compeliled to | utterly dumbfounded and unable to ae- | of over “|\\<n!\ e ki ~}m eruising ‘ Probably never until the Matabele war ”“\\']‘ Mtk el ”” ) i | Ancient Free and cepted Masons, t a tien on it and in his possession count for the remarkable performance | time he two vessels which the Co- | was the flight of an army, & nation and | When the eivil war hroke ont in Chile, evening for work in the sccond degree. AL | w04 o e estimated at about | on ang other ground than the possession | lumbia might have diffe n eateh- | a king from a victorious enemy effectu- | P'resident Balmaceda, feeling the neces- | ’ AR . fellow crafts and Master Mason m\\Yl"‘ 000, Whether the building was insuved | Miss Lancaster’s part of & psycholo- | ing arve the Campania and the Lucama. | ally stopped by a lly Nor is the (ly | sity ““l “ v i‘-ll‘ men-of RULKBALUNLLS AL ‘~““ "\g“",;““ Eugincer, Mr. and Mrs. John Collins desire to thaul g 5 | gical power that is incomprebensible. | The Campanin las made the highest | which barred the path of Lobengula | fioned Colonel Pinto, one of his wost A e d bt their friends for the kind npathy shown | Nas not been learned | & ! o ¥ N | It i , P att 0 . 1 RN LA usted frionds, th the amount of ST ufered from sono eatarehal affection n 86 many ways during the sotrow. caused | Information of the firo was sent to the | Under the circumstances surrounding | average hourly speed ever attained by a | and his people very lavge or very for. | trusted fricnds, with (’y FLLEUA OF | ot thio hand and stomnch 1T 1t eoRInGd 7 by the illness and death of their daughter, | Council Bluffs fire department, but owing to | Ber performance, charlatanry was ap- | vesselin a transatlantic vo She | midable Tooking. Of about the size of | Moncy above mentioned to purveha gounent Honith Aulte serionay, bat | saona BNmaaes o o 3 7 e e from hy. | parently out of the question, and the | did it this month when she made an | the ovdinary American housefly, this | sels in England the ot wiieed by Dix, Copoland & 'y Yort ket W e Loslldbacd, 2ok ings vlis ) . o be | average of 2128 knots from Queenstown | African fly seoms to have vecul Shiepardiio bo vary thutouel and ofifolent alid Shorift Hazen loft lnst evening for Fort | qrants, Chief Nicholson thought that it | tHing ymulished by her had to be | avera 21,2 n Q Afvican f 1 fune- | Colonel Tinto embarked on one of 11 U that particular | Steamors plying between Valpa y Mosby, Swede Henry | | Madison with Lari | o Ly T ‘ehyee, il | Would be futile to attempt to save it | | Anderson and Pet sueh es to afford me entire relief in n re Ay short thne, taken as evidence of a most mysterious | to New York, The highest averag psychic foree, speed for one day was made recently by | | tions, one” of which, | time, was to stop the flight of the de- | dnd Liverpool, but the time veguired for | Ny contition ehon 1aplicd to o f of whom will serve scitences in the peni Successtul Eutertamment. But Miss Lancastor does not appar- | the Lucania, which ran at an average of | feated Matabeles from the pursuing | B 1o get to Bngland was so lon that | Rit gt st rationg Nasit (i of tentiary The entertainment given Saturdny even | ently require personal contaet in hev [ 2274 knots for twenty-four hours and | British. The tsetse fly belt extends | before he reached port Balmacedi had | eSS R G v Tho executive committee of the Council | jup it o Long's mission by the girls' Indus | performances, She asks a room full of | fifty minates--a nautical day-coming | throngh the Zumbezi country. The | telegraphed hineto retuen without purs | alwavs miserably out ofsorts, head In i fover Bluffs Associated Charities will met at the | ¢ ) AR RO IRD 1 g ! NARTATR AR weds | chasing the shi | tuited dition pidn and soreness Sluffs A i i 1 A trial school connected with that institution | people to concentrate their mind and, | west. tsetse is found among bushes or weeds I | Union Chrisgtian Mission rooms on Bryaunt | tho o Inche 1 this af LW slekly und /lnost o st Oy ander | was quite largely attended. The amount | €oming blindfolded in the apartment, | It wiil be seen that the Columbia, Ln- n, Henty Delong. [ clearcd was about £0. which is to be used in | $he passes her hands through the air, | cania und Cany \Hnaous T feeling of physical des aviness and fueigne, hadly contod and never in the open country. This Colonel Pin hanged th Nsof ox- |y ular belt of toreitory it never | ¢h ange which the president had given | or | t least worthy | parti | Heat year-old da roof Mr. and | purchase of supplies for the Industrial | touches a person here and therve, and | rivals in sy er length of | leaves, Tts bite or sting is death | :')”f‘ "";f 'Im‘m" ‘f][ ‘|»_‘y.‘,.‘1 :,.1 :', " I,.;u | :f;f:.‘.. 'A‘“llw“’||I~‘v‘lll~:'ln:l‘\n‘y:r;'\:“y: poisong ,:::',; Mrs. Beckley, died at 4 o'clock Suunduay | )L and other urgent needs of the mis- | then finds a card that has been hidden | the b Cunarders would tell in their | to cattle, horses, sheep and dogs. [t | 101 Into a s chest and return | EhEoat RS though there was soniething grow- RTLRE GBHTRT 1110 PAILY: POSIADNCE: the Haval. | B10H away, reads its face, withont even pute | favor in a heavy sea way, but that has no Huriuful effect upon inch, mules | Valnaraiso, 1 touto lie lontned of the | ngthare, (000070 Dell townsthip, of divhitheria, The funeral | Ahe hull was nicely arranged for the en- | ting her hunds on it: finds a pin that has re might b offset by the fact that | and goats. downfullof Balmacedn, and he coneluded | Jfiwis nover hangey- saqmod to havo loss Al will take place at 1 o'clock this afternoon | tertainment, being staged ana curtained been carefully secreted: and <o on, while the screws of the big Canar The formidable tsetse is only a shade | that the Arvgentine republic woulid be | Wiy bloating of 1he stomach o nd a and the remaing will be buricd in Reel's | and the prozram rendered was pronounced 3 The new mind reader is aver y proka L PG ¢ slender | might bo “racing” the triple ser larger than our ordinary house fly. The | more agiceable country for him to live | drowsy feeiing for two or thiee hours after cemelery g frectient by il prosent. | Vesterdas Mossts. | oy porson, not. at all handsome, but | equipment of the Colwmbia would give | ovgan with which it sinys its vietims is | i S R ORI R T T 1 FPrank Wilson. who is in jail charged with | ity o o e s mainment. was | Zifted with a paiv of great, dark, liquid | her a greater hold on the water, *This,” | a long, horny proboseis. 1t contains a onsequently ook i his abode 10 ways tired, alwavs fugged out, Aud just s I obtmume board and lodsing udin Tlse Ry | given, were requested by vacious persons to | eyes that almost teansform hev severcly | Chief Constructor Wilson onco said of | componnd bristle, or two acedleslike | place, but, heitiafradd 1o put the | ek Gt vay o ga us afide the Tubors e Netnsyer hotel, s, it seoms, been | Fepeat it They have ducided to do so, aiso | plain face. She looks uscetic, und speakis | the Columbin, “would tell greatly in a | pie - These picrecrs communicate | OOy i any bank. for fear thal Bis | 9485 | et nnder the Consiand & Shopard P o et on aiher weeliguts of | 1o make it a benefit for Ray. Henry De'Long. | with a peculiar, far-away intonation, as | chasc after a liner. with a poison bulb at the base, 1t | enemies would elaim it he buvied the | oG i i Vi and more o the city. He registered —at Muron [ L TR RIS AR MDA UL UHUAEY LR if she did not sce the people in frent of | If the Columbia were after a transat- | thrusts its proboscis into the animal's | treasure, and later, foolishly, went to | dustressinesynptons have puased away i hotel on Lower Main street a few days ago, | | Righ e T b her, even when the cloth which she | lantic liner, on_thoughts of capture in- | hody and then pumps the poison through | Valparaiso, where he was avvested and | elv, st my hoaits from (ht e on s not only for himself, but for five or. six men | JHEEEE (0 UES BESSION ARG TEUSE R | wears before her eyes so much is re- | tent. she would undoubtedly be driven | its veins from the bulb at the hase. The | imprisoncd. | whom fie said would be - there later on. | 5500 SEEEY SV e by it in the | moved. 1ler arms, bare to the elbows, | for all she was worth evenas the Praivie | tsetse’s sting produces an immediato | Nuturally, the government wanted the | Nonie A e M | LWo years of 1ts existence. It is an actual | aro so delicato thut they seom almost | Bell was when— effect, but ina fow days there appears | money, and they tried all the means in e e 3 Yo | fact | Sufferers from catarei, theunatlsm or other IR AYS: DMEEE t thousands have been clothed by |t ke this as a person anspavent, and her long, white hands e te the ing along that night, an exudation for abont half an inch v power to dbtain it Colonel Pinto | curablo ehronte maladios, irinz 1o ovtain affront, and they will be pleased to sce the | MU De Long, and the results of his labors | gre wrently a mass of tender neeves, | (! ldest hont ) ")"I'”" Teib thive around the puncturves, The cve and | refused to divalee the hiding pluce of e intelligent fden ot the Copetand & Shop- = o, s been able to o this though | mie, wraceful manner. and seem o bo | pine.? Wit eold and seclling nder e | broad - that the oy s eied, | pens v e el an oo and For fancy holiday goods ot every de | city, but he is the medium, und_seems to be | the mediums through which she first | Then she might —make her | Jjaws ovcurs. The animal grows thin | &GS everybody, arowid the, WG | fiest treatment froo of charie SR seription go to | the bne to fill the place. Mr. De Long has | feels the thought waves that come from twenty-two knots or, if the weather | and weak, until it is but littl: more | quict town of ; 3 «I ‘.‘; ¥ l\ i | ulpu Hvl}\\\ »Im.\ u“:.““...ml;. f.:.: ‘;L.,x. SCHNEIDER'S DRUG. STORE recoived us salury during the Jast two yeavs | the people in the room. were favorable, come up to her | than a skeleton. It may hvein that | pick and shovel in their hunt for the | ed upon thelr first visitubsoiutely frev of ex- Perfumos, the latest styles in package | 4 sum amounting to less than £10 per mionth All the so-culled mind-reading feats | trial speed. ~ But the Campania | condition for months, but death aiways | steelehest. o | ERERAS: | and the most delicate in odor. Fancy | His wife has also given almost “her entive | gecomplished in the past, however mys- | and the Lucania would also be ““hust- | occurs eventually. 'There is no explana- | pige pills for great iiis: DewWitvsiittle o e ' D B it s hottlos. colinlofd good< il | e to the work of supviyiug elotbivg 10 | trious and bewildering they mixcht | Tg® and making the best time they | ton for the tmmunity'enjoved by man, | iy e, DRS. COPELAND & SHED ARD, b toilet 4. Call'ana! soo jonriiverof [ £ Poots Aud, in Jock upralter, the e wve heen aceounted for by inves- | could. Now suppose there was war bo- | the mulo and the goat from the poison : -— 1 3 : specialtios, SCHNEIDER the peoplel »ought = to. " imike: thcse ators on the ground that it was not | tween England and Am and the | of the tsetse’s sting. Nor do wild ani- 24 108 A Good Thing. | ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW VORK LI 541 West Broadwayv. worthy workers a suitable New Year's | mind, but muscle-rea ing. The per- [ Columbia was looking for one of the two | mals suffer from it _ There s no relish more comforting to the BUILDING. OMATIA, NEIL = rel { present on' this occasion. The price of | former would be in personal contact with | big ships, which, under those cirenm- - - inner being than the consciousness of hav- | oo o001 n ma? t0s p. mes 7 tod o After January L Brown's C. 0. D. | jickots is but 10 conts and the entes the individual whose mind it was sup- | stanees, would be either in use as trans- Jedue Waxem's Prover i inr Ugiteued tho burden of poverty and | 00 o L0 L v grocery will close each evening at T4 ot is worth far wore than this posed he was reading. A hidden pin | ports or transformed into light-armed | A man that kin make money ain't | Gornes cheerinto the haunts of istfortunc, | W Sunduy =i, m. 032 . ERET o'elock except Saturdays and Mondays. | You can make up for this, howeve would be loeated by the blindfoided | commerce destroyers themselve A | wantin’ o government job. ¥ Try it. Y T you have supplied your own necds by piv- | ind-pender by the involuntary twiteh- | sharp ontlook wonld be kept from the | Fhis s, $, ought never he worth Tess = G w PANGLE M D oot Vou Wish o ive o, Uiis: worthy purpost | ing of the museles in the hand of the | crow's nest for the swift and tervible | than 100 sonts, wharever you see it, i PERSONAL PARIGEAPHS. SERIBTY d person who had hidden as the place of { Columt s hev four smokestacks | Talkin® is workin® in the United States | - e D T seerction was approached. A very deli- | would make her move veadily distin- | sennet | é The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experienco. ",\n“,1‘,:_.~.~\..v:n.r.\\ ca is in the eity vis e AL “l“"""“::,""‘r s happy | G316 physical organization would theve- | guishable than_an -ordiuary Ship, sho A candidate that wants votes vite bad A 1 7 fore aceount for nearly, if not_all, the | could be recognized for a certainty with | is likely to fergit the Ten Command- Georze Rudio left yesterday for a business | gathering last cvening. Tho Mnemosyne | i peading phenomena exhibited in | a glass, say fifteen miles under ovdinary | ments, BOT“.ES rip to Buffalo, N. Y. Dancing club was out in full force, the oc- | BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE | WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN SIS AR the past by Bishop and others. circumstances, or suy approximately | Some voters vote for revenoo only. oL A, Balienger hus returned from a triv | casion belug its second party of tha s "Pho porformance on Friday night was | eightcen wiles undet thé most favorat o ason, ad 10 gpend Christmas at home. o 4 stump specker’s backbone ain't “The unpronounceability of ther ! me of this | ayy, i Relieved me o! a severe Blood trouble SAIN 0N SEDIONTE Re ks R e n e s 1 | iged in the shape of ‘a prog circamstances, serkumstanse to his jawbon I“‘hfi}f‘ A ~"“ ’;H His ]rtin u‘- - Chrisimus holidnys with his dinenhter: Mvs. | Bew club did not scem to have any effect on | contuining six numbers. Inher pe The Columbia _would: also recognize | The Goddess uv Liberty ain‘tellijivble | o i858 188 (OG0 TV LT 10 BIOW G4 SRR EATIRG e A the members, and they danced as long and | yjice she first explained to the people | the Cunarder and the race would begin. | to the Un | again, a £ k ¢ ’ % as earnestly as though thy ed States sennet, at o putlic man says in a newspa- | oo 2 ; in vain, I am so happy tc W cure 1BAbj1Ak to/dhinge n vain, I 0 happy to find a cure in { o diplomat nevor told a lis he'd +S. O. H. ELBERT, Galveston, Tex. 4 knots an liour the Colum- | never hav a job. CURES By forcing out germs of a fter Twithdraw, I will | bia would have gained on the Lucanma Wimmen knos move about caliko than S R eeand the poison as we s nothing in | v 2 B0l oned te sot her s )il de the time che made y Miss Howard, o teacher in_ the Wushing: | inon mei e though there wis nothing in | who had been summoncd to meet her | If the Columbia made the time she mad Wi ton avenue school buildi is spending the | States, The gowns of the girls were galy | her method ul' “toought transfer,” as | on her trial race of 2281 knots and the | pe holidays with her parents in Red Cloud, | coloved, and hurmonized with the tints of the | she called it, without personal con Lucania made the best time she ever Neb. | hall'so ‘as to form a chavming picture. 1t [f some lady or gentleman will hide | made of 22.7 Miss Mamio Hill of Richmend, Tnd,, who | was one of the werriest parties | a pin somewhe handful. After trying many phy i has been visiting nher cousin, Miss Lilian | ever given in Council Biuffs. A punch | peturnand find it.” she said. at the end of an hour .07 of a knot. But | they do about the constitution. | EF1t1s onth able and harm Huff, for some time past, has decided to pro- | bowl and cake formed one of the 1n company with two of the spectators | the Lucania has the advantage of an T'he practikle politishan is the wovks Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free | long her stay indefimtely. She s a ve atwractive | fontives @ Of e he B | ghie Joft the Foom, and ata given signal | eighteen-milo start. - Bighteen milos is | inside the clock. Wi SEFNG L0, Atlania, Ga- talented musicin and will organize a music | et Ll o oDl hare | she returned blindfelded. The pin hud | equal toabout 15§ knots' Tie fraction | An editor can't run the country mebbe, i : I, Anna Mayes, Nellio Hardin, Lena | been hidden in the under side of a man- | isa trifle larger, but two-thivds is near | but he kin teil somebody else how Chiambers' Daneing Practice. FFonda, Alice Bonham, Edith Allen, 'Bertha | tel lambrequin by a newspaper man. | enough for practical purposes. Now, if It is a heap sito cazier to brake a party For beginners, every Monday. Junior | Hungate of Omaha, Mame Hume, Sadie | Miss Lancaster gently waved her hands | the Columbia gains .07 of a knot in one | than to make it. | class, 4 p. m.: adults, 8 p. m. Advanced | Davis. Charlotte Bobbs,” Jessie Pickerivg, | in the air, passed in front of the people | hour it would take hera little over nine | That party ain't got mueh use fer a junior ol e L ol Gorke, Anna Redfield of Omana, Al s every Wednesd seated on either side of the room, and, | days toovertake the Lucania In that Euma Inn ude In- R 3 2 1 v i 3 £ { 3 = = — = Assemblics cvory Wednesday 8:30 p. m, | Pf el With slight hesitation, she went direetly | time the Lucania conld easily muke o His elegant academy in the Shugavt- | of Dora = Anderson, Davis | 4 the mantel, Here she hovered for | British fortified port, no matter where HEALTHY CHILDREN Nellie Keller, Jessie Beno block can be secured. with elevator | fungate of | Omaha, sorvices, for parties and musicales. | Mr. und Mis. B, E, Apply to Mr_ Winters at elevator. The | Mrs. W. E. Dawson, M best of music can be furnished for all | J. 1% O'Keefe « Colclongh. | some time, us if in doubt, but finally she | the chuse should take place. England Mr. tad | pulled outthe pin amid general applanse. | has a chain of fortifications avound the P. Davis Miss Lancaster withdrew again under | world. como from healthy mothers. And mothers will cer- 1 Itreat the following Disease 5 h tainly be hcalth; & b | O'iSecte, M. siith of Owaha, | proper escort, and the company sclected | In the case of the Campania, taking if thay ] take Dy, | e e LR | parties. Qe GAIliny '\{".«zlf'r«?-x‘lfi"\:"n'|’$:f}5,\'(~x- a lady and gentleman to wiom'the mind | her best average speed for a transat- Piercé's Favorite | i bt s00 reader was to present houquets of | lantic voyage of 21,28 knots, the Colum- i e & TR TEL I T it g6, | owers which had been prepared. A, L. | bia would have a difference in her favor | Knives, veloclpedos, | hoys’ | wagons. | I MeDermott, W, Jacovs, 1. 1. Brown, | Hummel, the lawyer, made the selec- | of 153 knots, If she gained 153 knots o TAnn Dab o olub skates for | € K. Stoddad, I, Steyker of Omaha, W, C. | tion, fixing oo Mrs. Cyrus Edson as the | an hoar on the Campania it would tak and you can buy a pair of club skates for | Bijety of Omaha, Charles Gerke of | recipiont of & bunch of pinksand onarve- | her to overcome the knots which the Ble, or a good sled from ble to Toe. Big ) ! ( : Owmaha, Wil Martin, A, C: Keller, T, Jrter as the recipient of o white rose. | Campania_ had the start, about ten liné of knives. Cole's, 41 Mam | Togoidshy, O, G. Osborne of Omah TR o ) ! ranty : Preseription, | Great sale of skates, sieds, nocket- | of Omaha, H. D, Sawy Mol cansonal it in Luilding up a woman's strength, in reguluting and assisting_all her natural functions, and in putting in perfect order every part of the | Discaso, Liver complutue, Kiduey “Gomplaint, { | Mervous Debility, Mental Depres- icn, Loss of Manihcod, 8eminal ase, Dinbotes, Dright's DIt case, Bt Vitus® hatizm, Veralysis, White Swelling, er fores, Cancers, Tumors ang Fistula In ano removed without | | 5 s 4 - | Miss Lancaster came in blindfolded as | hours and twenty-five minutes. It | femalesystem. It lessens the pains and bur | the knifc or :3#§\Wm$ a drop of | strect Barker W. D. Bebee, William Giit M. Z N i i dens of child-b ts und strength | blood. Women with her delicate organs r 3 Pomatie of Omata, Wikl 1 Murte o | before, picked the pinks from the table, | would therefore scem as if the Lucania | densof child-bearing, supports and strength- 1 Kiored 16 health. Dropsy eured without tapping. | Tolidny Gouas, Omaha, Sy Mack of | Jnd. attor waliing half way round tho | wore the only ship which the Columbia | s weak, nursing méihers, and promotes an | | Spacial Attention given to private | Our specialties in celluloid goods and | T AT AT B R TTa DAl b Fils: room onee, she retraced her steps and, | m:ul.l not cateh. {nx a long, stern n)““". { It's an invigorating, restorative tomic, a | | Diseases of all kinds. fancy toilet cases of every description | ¢ hers in the county fuil were eiven | fter gently touching Mrs. Edson’s nead | such as the Columbia would have after | goothing and bracing nervine, and a guaran- 850 109500 forfeit for any Dis- are unequaled in the city. X it 2 SouR A J eregiven | oo presented the flower s to her. The | the Lucania, she would not probably get | teed remedy for women's ills and ailments, esse 1 cennot cure without meroury. SCHNEIDER'S DRUG STORE, a big dinner yesterday and they all enjoyed | white rose was handed ts the reporte within fighting range until days enough | In every chronic *femmle complaint” or L | Tepo Worms removed in Lo or threo hours, o 1a 1 West Broadway. it to the full limit. In addivion to the usual | ghosen with even greater rapidity. The | had passed for the Cunarder {o make a | Weakness, if it ever fuils to Lenefit or cure, BURNS SonL pag. Taanorrioids or Files cured, — 2 delicacies, Sheriff Razen extended them an | young woman bowed as every one ap- | port, or for the chase to be given up, In | ¥ou have your money back. THOAE WO ARE AFFLICTED : y 1 ) i} el I — gty s WOOD OR COBS Row 3 extra courtesy in the shape of a box of ,,1,.\“1. d, and, removing the cloth from | the case of the Campania, & gun from Mr. Charles Rowe and Miss Luiey Eliam Will eave life und hundreds of dollurs by calling on or using DR. 6. W. PARGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what alla & person without asking a questions 3 Thousands of people, with worse cases of Dbly shorten | cagurrh than yours probably is, have been | lumbia; i chas- nently cured by Dr. Nage's Catarrh | clears, five pounds of smoking tobacco, a lot | her eyes, she said: the Columbia would prok of chewing tobaceo and a bushiel of apples “Now L will find stolen jewelvy. If | the chase. Say the ¢ i ing at the residence of tho bride’s parents at | The sheriff of the “kangaroo court” took | some lady or gentleman will take a | ing the Lucania, opened five on her at Y(‘nmwlv That is thé reason why its pro- the Mergen hotel on Main street he cere- | the extras in hand and divided them up picce of jewelry from some one in the five knots distan Then she would | prietors are willing to promise you $0 if mony was nerformed by Rev, Alfred K among s constituents, Some of the men | poqn T will find itand restore it to the | have ten and two-thirds knots to over- | you ean't be cured. Dboth of this city, were married Su yeven- pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, did not smoke, 50 they traded their cigars i 14 fi 1 = satcpan correspondence irictly confidential, Modicing L I G K for peanu Some of taem were uncom- | oWner 4 me before she could fi and that 3 4 5 z pEnG I cokdopywent v wock: sent by express, Addressall leiters Tras witnossod by about 100 srieuds. souie of | yiouly fond of apples, aud they set up o Dr. Idson was sclected after Miss | would tuke her over six days. SKINS ON FIRE 106 extra Toavy ized Sron Demmivk and Mame Pardoo acted ns brides. | Poker shop with a one-apple anté, the result | Tancaster had retived. He took an Ny e fi L s WAl st e without ete, Satiows | e W P AN GLIEM D L A T aan Syt vos | being that the rich man’s fruit was soon | emerald ring from the tinger of Dr. G. | Nothing canexceed the care with which Vii 0 aaon Sl ot tina i ottt . « L, Dunne divided the honors of best man be- | divided very unequ iy, Amonz the prisou: | W, Weld, and hid it in the plush of 4 | Cook’s Exwa Dry Imperial Champagne 1s itebiug, buraing, bleeding, scaly 0, biotehy and pi wkin nd ae ar roadway, Counc urr; tweon them. - After the marriage o sumpey. | 988 Was oue coloved min, who. with tears in | goftee in the room. Within a fow min- | ™84 - ks by S alh GOLE & Gfll Eolmeh Blier 1 Heguy i Seupal ity ous supper was served. ‘The Lappy coupie | Dis eves, begged thathe might be allowed | yogyfier her reappearance Miss Lan- PATRIOTIC TABLETS, specdily cured by the celehruted 2 AL 3 conts In stanps for el received many beautiful and valuable gifts, | 108 "“._J‘l"“_,“”“!_f“\"“' l’-‘fj«‘ “\“"“"-\' nd | oister had found the ring. e CuricUiin REMEDIES, the greatest 1 They will make their home in Council Bluffs Ol ULl e (R e U Phen a peenliar thing occurved. Dr. | New York Farnishes Visible Proof of Revo- R plron, blood pirthize wid hu Go to Schneider’s drug store for holi- granted and he was given the last whack ay | Weld had unconsciously changed seats g _Invonary Loyaity. c Bolt th:oipk i CHRISTMAS MEATS day goods. Our line of perfumes, put | & turkey wishbone that e wiil have, in all | with a lady who sat beside him, Noone | New Yorkers are endcavoring to “l"i“ original and cut glass bottles, with probability, until the next time he steals his | in the room had noticed th but the | eradicate the common belief that it is way behind the bars. — Altogether, the | ying vender was evidently influenced. | not a teue Amel city. The erection of prisoners had o very havpy time of it, and ’ i REIAORGYS At ¥9 nd | Aftw some hesitation, ‘und groping | the Halestatue in City Hall park and the s fen oy o passit tho day was | wround, she finally placod the ving on | coremonies of unveiling that descrved Who wear better clothes and smoke better | the finger of the " lady. There was a | tribute to an herice figure in the r the latest and most delicate styles and odors. Cut glass bottles our specialty, he most for the money and be city. If you waut 1o sco the finest display of meats, fish, game 1 pouitry, and if you want o get the s for th in the Have you seen the new gas heators ut the Gas ‘company’s offiec money, go | Hew cigars, it is to be doubted if the amount of | murmur of dissent which showed the | volution were visible and gratifying srondivay. n\l;wh- l"“hw'f;\ nl'l‘ sv:nnl] Dompatio soao LN e bant pleasure they experienced to the square | mind reader that she had made a mis- | evidence of a patriotic awakening. ued. ik 1I[I«lI '8 prices b M‘r‘ . R ‘nl'-n.'m',mu:.‘.l 9 508 il Juch was nou fully as great as their move | take, Again she began her groping, | The ercction of the statue was fittingly culir and toatimontils § AF it is necessary for anybody to go hungry 4 fortunate but le sturcsque brother: A h A . t beof from ¢ ol frow Service ut St Pan’e ortunate but less picturesque brothers. gently swaying toand” fro and fecling | supplemented with a number of tablets ), T 2 YRS T A Oy A good-sized audience gathered at St Broke n show Unse, the air in She came buck to [ marking historic spots in the struggle wo. Cal Paul's church yesterday morning to cele. Charles brate the birth of the Christ child. Rev. K ! house steak from 10¢ to I2¢; round steak Swedenburg, & young man who | the lady and placed the ring on her | for liberty, The first tanlet unve led by Proposals for sewer Constr from S 1o 10¢; ribs and chuck steak from to was formerly employed in the New England | finger again, then drew it off again, and | the Sons of the Revolution was on the led | ul~|!|u| bullding W 7'/e; corned beel from de 1o Go: clods | J. Babeock preached an eloquent sermon on | bakery on Broadway, is in jail as the resuly | then. suddenly taking hold of Dr. Weld, | spot where the battle of Golden Hill y Tairige A0 sovontechih ]1',".""‘1-':“'.' f;;"u);»v 4 {"“I'*' }h'l:l |Iwrh| Infg.la. a subject suitable for the occasion. Oae of | of a little trouble he had with the proprietor | S1€ 8lipped the ving on his finger. was fought, on January 18, 1770. This i e _until 8 o'clock p. m.” Tuesday, ot ik pork 1003 mutton of all kingaitros the attractive features of the service was | of the place Sunday cvening, ‘Where hud | OBe of the veporters took the nce of | engagement occuried at a point now | Ji “'.'.'i NS Sihus 1,200 oot of 8 faot 4 pork sausages from S to 10e; Californi the singing of the surplived choir, which, | been a misunderstanding botween the men, | Sbudes out of a pack of cards and hid it | bounded by William, John, Fulton and |0 500' 06t oot 6'ineh, und. 8,800 Teot 4 huws. 105 bicon, 1213 lavd from S to 12 mdor the instruction of tho organist and | wud Swedenbors went into ie placo Wit | i the pocket of anothor reporter. Miss | Gold strects, “The place wis marked by | oo uricl Soucr, G 7A, choir mastc | nd about HOO foet of ud | Lancaster returned blindfolded, deter- | a house which wus ercceted soon after llr.lum llr; inch Db ROWEr, wbout 50 brick in- ke our own sausages (all kinds), ! : y | mined where the card wus, and then, | 1692, in which. yeav the covporation | lefand L miiholes FO L s We sell ABSOLUIELY CHEAVER than any {The offertory anthem, *Sing, Oh Heavens,” | comfortable proportions. Heencountered Mr. | without tuking it out of the reporter's | opened up the aticots botween Wall | buntin biakecon i oooiabg iications and market 1m town, by Tours, wis given with dush and vigor, | Efford, who tricd to put “him out ‘as 8000 | packet, she said slowly: It is tho 800 | and Fair now (fulthn’ §treots) and oust | the city sniness PROTECT YOUR EYES We huve the largest and finest fish and Miss Pomeroy, whe has 4 sweet soprano | as he found that Swedenborg was bent upon | by Sed 51 'R " Ve ivor. The | A bond Tn the sum of 40 per ¢-nt of the voice, taking the solo part. In the selection, | makiug trouble, The of spades, of Broadway to the Mast viver. 1 H. Simms, has attamed the object in view of settling it then A degree of proficiency that is remarvkable. | there. e was accompanied by a jag of ve prices aro siubject to chang Great clearing sale of upholst goods, fringes, Chinasilks, dotted Swi Roman stripes, et ash, Al ganc display at lowest possible prices, YOUNE MAD Was some- ! . i 3 amount bid, with two ieeeptable sureties, one AND USE . e “Like Silver Lamps,” by Barnby, the choir | thivg of a serapper, however, and Efford had She repeated this trick twice. She | house was used at 'yarious times before | to be u resident of Sloux City, must aceor- . JRSChBERG; A P . also showed the effects of caroful and paius- | considerablo. irouble it butting him out. | 8150 read the number of a bank note, | and during the revolution #s & tavern | iy« wch bid Hirschbarg's H’S B ECHNG aslE | A, K. POKORNY, - - 833 Broadway takg drill Swedenberg kicked over & show case aud | which was held by Police Captain | und « house, v@0d It npumbered | £wo bids dro asked, one conditioned ug CIACLARRY | - ~ kunocked Mrs. Efford, who happened to be | PUY mew, LY ot ion 1D ]| O'Connor, without touching the captain | among its patrons ( $ or the note. Then she picked out, | Lafayett blindfold avge Washington, | o on it | Nouchangeabl T BteuboniGeneral’ Butnum, | soxor bondh runuing Lwos iran, fone s adi, o | Nouchangebip Q Sims & Baiabid $r 3 tlnw. Pras v | & DR T P Fu 1, onu of nine knives that had | sud other illustrious then. Its number bearlng futerest it the rute of 6 por | Speclaclos a0 4 M oy fioral courte '«i“;"' 25745, Baug s > right s reserved to rejeet any or all | poo e il M WIYBN M 7 standing near, over in among the doughnuts + | and cookics. She was budly hu at less than cost | worse frightened. All day ye 5 on monthl L terday and sti until January 1, 184, Couneil Blufls | was under the caro of a physician. Opieer | D001 used in the commission of 4 mock | now, 122 Willlaw street, is kept Carpet Co., 407 Broadway, Murnhy arrested. Swedenbere vesterday on | murder during her absence from the | hostelry by Joseply Zolas. The Sl Eyeglasss, : an Tnformation flled by Iford sharging him | room, selected the murderer from the | committes of the Sonsul the Revolution, Chaltaiin foshuAR RuNaE, Densmore tyvewriters, supplies and | with disturbing the peace. audience, picked out the murdered man, | ermposed of General Daniel Butterfield, L J ropairs forall” typewriters, J. T, Find- D24-d5tn loy. Tel, 161, & | DoWitv's Littio Barly Itiwors. Small pills | ¥he Was Francis st. George Howe, the | Rev. Dr, Morgan “iix, Colonel Floyd | ———— = g ‘Special Notices: S0 Pub e | KAXHEYER BRD X Not COYNEIL BLYS By D ey i vailvoad — contractor, and illustrated | Clarkson, John Austin Stevens and s safe pills, best pills R aa LTIt A DR APATINI R e | o B i DRHERR, o YRR o Notice 1s heroby given that seilod proposnls COMPANY, 5!§»§!‘A5§Esm - Ask your grocer for Domestic soap 0 ) C Insan hthe killing avic olfe, met ut the historic house | wili be receivel at the office of the county ANTED xehange, good ity property ay ) | e 1 had béen done, by bending Mr. Howo's | and hada holiday Juifilation, Hore s | siors O Keva funit' comiy, Nobrasica, until | — — | w: Tl T R b e Otfivers Elected. Try the Council Blults sugar corn. head back and drawing the knife across | the inscription on g bronze tablet: | J anuary Ist, 1884, for furnishing suid county Dun t“"x\t(‘ Muxmv Nebr ki, er tho towa of ozl b . Muielis The following ofticers have been choseu | _ The best in the market, his throat. > Junuary 18, 177k ahe fight took place | ¥ ,'.‘;‘,W,,N,,,_m, e Don't Buy Bomething You | tisen & Cu., 817 Broadway, Gounsil Hluas, A for tbe cowing yoar by Pottawuttamie di _\w.;..uu}«l_\- no .-1|muw T et T o omien. sweet tom. | Uebween tho Sons of Liborty and the sritish | Pwo i guire mort caze records, = WDO‘}. 'R)”dnt'll ALE ALLow s 40 aeres mowily vision No. 825, Order of Railway Conductors ach the corn white. It is young, Rurool breath, suaak siemooh, sMoek 1o ulars (Sixteenth foot). First blood shed | One G quire index of mostzages, ou Won' pgTe! g, from eliy it “ilue frady G. T, Joslin, C. C.: W. 8. Wilkins, A . . | teuder, sweet, clean and wholesome. pert Then use DeWitv'siittle Early Risers. | jy'ino war of the revolution. | Gugbaul Lot deods A Your Wite Won't Forget It. unietl Bluife D. J. Gates, secretary and treasurer; G "onZE R s T ki A Demonsir tion Jeveme Buck unveiled the tablet on | and ozl o hoiders and pe You Won't Believe It wnow that Day & Hosy ‘ Ml 14,1 Belll J, C Lundy, | GeorgeS. Davis, prescription druggist. et a Det ra- | the Washington building, at No, 1| rubl tho yeur M. commiss | {Intil you see the handsome Chiistmas bargalus i rulCand gard o il ). 8 . John' M I8, C v Cleveland Plain Deal Baby—Wa : 8 sloners reservin g the ©.ght (0 reject any und ) aauah Q. B O.; John Margan, 1. 8. ( sSmoke T, D, King & Co's Purtagas. VEOW=0c Broadway, the inspegtion being by | BDia 4 e nn\v]ll‘ " \’l An'll,\;u‘ ) SIS L 51 i N : N by, 1 Q0 o 0USG wiLe oveupiec ), By orle of coun board of Ke. fakin ‘ookling novelties, of he Iatest patteros. PSTHRACTS and loans AR i ¢ P Ladies, if you desire avsolute peace in s - Wite—Quick, John, the baby's fallen | Hete siood W hous @ ououpled DY | counie Nenmsounty boged of Koxm baba | pomutiful ourving sets Hut above il the | Aboasts ad e Basos h Bk Piap the kitchen ask your grocer ford, C. | . Filiag so Avsoumodute Into the "buckwheat jar! Quick, on | o e o ers Guring. tho County Ule thin g that will ploase your wite most and | Blufia Hoffmayr & Co’s' Fancy Patept flour, |, Texas Siftings: it was a very ragged | your life! vevolutionary wak, s e 608 ¥ou Lheleaal manay, " : - v Prade mark—Blue Rooster, but an exceedingly polite beggar who Absent Minded Student—No hurry The tablet at Bawling Green has this AEW PUBLIOATIONS, THE HAWKEYE DUST PAN, JABBAGE romay ‘*;J“:;l"';;;“ Jiitla. ol Ro3rA | took off his greasy cap to & gentleman | o great principle is iovoived. That { pocord ¥ " e . - | A now nuwl\\v\llml“mhh um;«r:u:ulu ist | Frondway 4 est cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 avdon ne, sir, will you please the solur system 11, king of Eug was destroved by the wife gol wlong A itant it Datare And! 1t ouly 1703 BENT-A fordom haus Upper Broadway. grant me the favor of a gratuity of 5 What do you mean, you fool?" people July ¥, 1776, and later wade into bul- | 0Osts 5 ts. Come In and see It It isi = - - y 4 ceuts? I have not yot dined.” “*Don’‘t you see, m.umm that the n | iets for the Awmerican army Anaceount of the ouly rational mode of (reat ;‘l:lr:l< lltl“‘vllrl'hl'nl that_is ‘"ub\‘l“i) useful, |\ : I'Il" o teisd, 4 yo) ug - minute Inlu‘,l‘“.m:" Ask your grocer for Domestic soup. “Neither nave 1" said the gentleman, | sets in the yeus At the southeasterly corner of Wash- | 0t P ok, New London, Con. | AARRRRIS, o umrw.,'w..wu i, | varein ‘Addreas Box 421 Counesf Buite : 1

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