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THE U\l\ll\ DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 15 1891, J | Sev: 1 B e 1o VoIl yot HAL T AV and T am hapoy to say that if the en has contemplated such a message ns you will be of interest to know that the general by insurauces. Othel lafses a Fillmore mpression was that Mr. Frainey will have & Winchester, furniture, £18,000; Coleman a bright career 5 the lecture platform if he | Wolf, Yurs and cloaks, $'6,500, insured for t is Probabl o Motor Company | conciudes to carry out his determination to qagers of the M 20 o | #18.000; Dyo & Brovhers, pianos, 3,000, I Probable that the Motor Company | Goncludes to carry out his determ Managers of the Duval Club Arrange a | $1%000: Dyo Will Take Up Its Passes, Few More Infallible Schemes, - €00 D BROWN'S IMUSEAENTS, Recollections of a Famous Mission Under- | S8¥, you may be assured that it will not appear when Nis message is read to the taken During the War, Chambor That night & messeager was sent hur. edly to Engiand: went upon his arrival i FREE RIDES TO BE A THING OF THE PAST |, et Ee e ot flor. made, | TO PROCEED BY INJUNCTION. THIS TIME | “Dr B at Fitteunth Street. FORESTALLING A FRANCO-BRITISH INTRIGUE | London to ‘tho wftice of thie London Tiins only $1.00 suck PO People whoaro suffertne with nourosis . thority of them that pact of Napoleon's ad whose nerves are sh#ttered and in a very 88 in w h he asserted ho shonld recog- Sheril to Be Restrained from Intertering | run down state, are advised to keop away | PFOmMpt and Successful Strategy Prevents 70 tho confederacy was strickon out and Prevented from Notilying the from the Fifteenth streok theater this week, | Recognition of the « deracy Abrond morandum which Mr. Weed showed What It Cost the Corporation this week at H0c. Governor of His loability to hnl ;»]v:v» \\'.«'v love [m\m;‘.l aond this ll\ \ Death of the Surviving Mem- ;': L u:\xli “”*“”";‘\l‘\“‘“\ tre ('\ \Hw "\‘ Last Yeuar, alo, the best soft whea’ patent, Act Oflcinlly, .;”_ ‘nm\ T ‘m._ .».-;,..v'... ”: i 111:4' ber of the Commission, to cions: wid keop cloacd forever haninat all ; agent for the blues and like affections of the commerce a certain vort in Belgium brand, a good straight grade | liver 18 on a par with the famous physicians e De Morny, Napoleon und the British mi Tomoirow the motor company will hold its " JACKSONVILLE, Jan, 14.—Another mor s | of modern times. ith the death of Rt. R Francis M istry had forgotten all about that treaty, annnal meeting, 1t having been adjourned g Loaf flour, a good baker, only 50 current tonight as to the method <the Duval Hamilton Aide, who Englished “Dr. Bil Nierney. Roman Catholic bishop of Albany, | 81 with such a treaty still in force both BT & Wobli Ago, as: §iveNLy mHeRLIONG & 0t 450 GROTE: 8 genhiam, d56 1 elan Wil b n preventing the governor | from the French, they in turn taking it assos Tast at e e | nations would have madd themseives ridicu from a week ago, as alrendy mentioned in i, 4 ek, Ry aham, 45¢ | ill purzue in preventing the govern: bodily from the Germans, had in mind N. Y. pa away the last surviving mei lous in attempting to Iift the blockade of eso columns, The officers for the ensuing | sack. wham flour, 2 . Corn | from interfering with the big figh It is s or of the extraordinary commission whic h 0 tho veaNons g Ubhatild S L s AU A L G S U i Wl sl bbb et U R L E LR BT DY thought, “the world loves | DOF 0f the extraordinary commission which, | southern ports for the reasons given bY | 1o Gures Golds, Coughs, Bare Throat, Croup, Tnflas year will be elccted at this time, and this, in | me suck, 22 pounds fino granii- | conceded the moans which will bo pursued | 5 lughi, when he brought “Dr, BU from | during the erisis of the robeltion, forestal Napoleon snsa, Whoopiag Gough bre s And Rathme, ost mportant ttem of bus. | lated sugar for $1.00. “The hest <odi 0r | by the club, in ease the goveraor decides to | the e fFoe. éntave. 10 Aerion, | BFopaAN:intEsLareton I TAYGR UL he A Timely Mt A certain cure for Condumption in Grat slngen, oyster cracke pound. Strietly ) the contest, will be to order the sheriff | surrou 3 gy younz 1o lor | federacy Bishop MeNierney used to tell with great S will soy “;”‘;‘,'j“‘:" oFafter taking the meadlesome father-in-law, whose one ambi that grave and delicato mission is detailed time when th situntion was very criticul, | ened disturbance and that the aid of | tion fn life was to huve “Dr, Bill" & howling | by the New York correspoundent of the and when it seemed as though t British the military will be needed. It 18 rumored, \.‘..4‘-.»“;“‘.\'- sician, and th ‘“‘l.w made | Philadelphia Press for the double purpose vm;n\ll\ was bound to recoguize the con oR. howover, a day or so before the fight the | of it in his laudable ambitions fil three acts | of bivine tribute to the patriotic services of | federacy b v stk AT SETo0 of a very clever farce, although the sugges Lbad Sl y M. Weed and the other members of the MCGREW BROWN'S C. O, D. GROCERY, club will apply to the circult court for an - | i, " Seoiowhat ' too Hsque to suit all | the deceased prelatoand toshow that the | wompiisaion iad been entertalued at dinner: s the ouly Council Bluffs, | Junction restraining the sheriff from inter- | yqieq, appointment of the commissioners by Presi- | and, later in the evening, ns Mr. Weed was ¢ SPECIALIST T fering in any way with the contest. | Thestory is slender and superficial.- Its | dent Lincolnis nota precedent justifying | crossiog the hallway, the wife of ona of the WO TREATS Ais, any circumstances, but a large portion of iv $ If the injunction is granted 1t will be | incongruities donot escape the experienced ! tho appointment by President Cleveland of | most distinguished of British statesmen p \ was merely given dway. 118 reported that - impossible for the goveruor to act, as | theatergoer in witnessing the lay, despite | ar. Blount as minister paramount to Hay bowed pleasantly 1o him, and stopped for a PRIVATE DISEASE some of the dircotors are opposed to the issu- | At Blennison Iros —0no Nay Oniy, Monduy. | GPEEDE (08 50 KOVEEREE 58 H 80 B 1 the gait to which the constructor s kept | ; T s | war Mr. | Moment s thoughi to exchange some trivial and DEBILITIES of ance of so many passes, and the matter will We offer our entire sto g W einpowered to order out the militia without | D8 beople and when it comes to telling the o the darkest days of the civil war Mr. | pleagantry MEN ONLY. probably como up at the meeting tomorrow. | The and ¥1.00 neckwear LIl rom the sherdl of the count fihe | tale in cold blood its absurdities are glaving. | Lincoln, through Seeretary Seward, received But she stopped long enough to whisper in (& o Women Excluded. N Pnasis foF the. yent 1404 Hnve: yet. tioh 3 ror 1,00, e A o o The | But the dislogue is terse. there are few | intimations that France cortainly, and Great [ Mr. Weed's ear these words, which give : y A EHUPIEREE fssued, itis saia, but the old passes were BENNISON BROS., county solicitor refused to introduce evigence lines to be remembered and such as they \in probably, unless prevented, would | him and his associates great comfort y ars froe. simply extended for two weeks. Some of Council Biuffs, | agninst the fiehters when they wers ar- | OrS areof the oraerof Dr. Bill's reply to “Don't be alarmed; the queen amd the 14thand arnam Ba. those who have been riding for nothing dur. i ouncl LILCLN A LoFRyrRnRING b G160 Gontesty SUoH Bella's remark that reformed rakes are said I 4% _ 5 direct op | Prince consort are you friends. ‘Today the OMAHA. NEB. Ing the pust year need not be surprised Jf | Grand concert by the Omaha Orches- | contest is.therefore not illegal, and that the | 10 filo poor husbands, “Wou may call o gy o COECECEioy ICE, SLitor (0% | ptince eonKort Nk vaved you. thoy. i thurteslvess obligads to pay this || ¢ et asiety, Hiny Aihert, Gohdhetor, it |'olabhns & livge Sniounb 0f money it vest spade a spade, but never call a rake a rake | indivect aid as was possible, and that Napo- |~ And then she went on chatting merrily year like ordinary mortals e HOOIERY et el il YL i COUAULLOLY Whieh Wil be loat shound 'thoe. vontest bs | ¥hen it is done raking leon even purposed raising the blockade on [ With her escort, and not like one who had Special Noticass — Boyd's nowtheater on Beldayseverig, | WSy 2 The people in the play re mot real, But | ha pretext that southern cotton was neces- | JU8¢ revealed an important affair of state BESNISON BROS, Janu, Tickets are on T eheral nis that thero will be | they are well jointed pippets and they r Ghideird A btk Later Mr. Weed loarned that an important BOUNTIL BLIF?Y Camp's deug store. Admission, 50, UL TTot e oot oD ion 18 G e e ion. | sbond with alncfity when' the ‘wires sary for the maintenance of French milis, communication which the Britisn ministry - Greut January Cost Nale, and 31, The elib ““('2“ e *;.,“‘_' y'~ i “"}‘”.“1" 0. | pulled. Since last scen in Omaha two Ootieilve Bowar of Pluntar: had decided upon to be sent to Seer ¥ | )9, YOU «now that Day & Hosy navo sony ; et i) - — - LRI G LR8O seasons ngo the farce bas boen lengthened s Seward, and which meant war in every line Sholcsibarguina I rvivdud gurisn tlaud near Store erowded every day since the Personnt Parnzraphs. that tho contest will take place and the | (GAROG O B8 SR (R0 i e ineres | President Lincoln determined to got in- | S¢ T i hoon rownitton by tho prince cone | seity commencoment of this greatuale. EVers= | pror 11w, Sawyer spent. Sunday wich | $OH of prevaration at th na i being | quced, and the “Kangzaroo woman' dovs 4 | formation which would enable him o be | Sort,its offensive hases takes out, and tho | (GARBAGH sl couspois vaults ol nnays body going away well pleased with the | hig frionds in Hamburg, Ta. P o il posstle spacd. @ ily fil at | PCN datico that is very taking forewarned and thus forearmed, and he also [ ministry was comuelled to accept it, thus | pAeleaned. " Ed Burko, at Taylors grocory, 31) b 18 “wo offer. Every dollar’s | © 5 ywheeler loft yestorday for & business | Mayport. is el worse tonight, oY Tho company is thoroughly competent. | believed that in the procuring of this in- | £howing that at that time there wero mo oHLya - worth of winter good must go this | teip through Hlinois and Missouri Sy ROLH WG OTE oL SILLe 1 and the hit the play made yesterday war- | oo o TS 3 5 ments when the queen ruled actually VR SALE- Severa Lmileh cows. E. Moro. i I'he Associated press correspondent ormation, if the work was committed to 2 i Bouse, Uppor Broadway, near Tom Skinner's, month. Bargains still ater than | james MeDermott, d KL b ORion L F I Al R FaB nts the prediction that excellent houses | O R i through her husband, as well as nominally, | ¢, ta > i 3 ~Jam ermott, day clerk at th n, | learned today that Governor Mitcheil has | S HILC PrOdiebion LKL exec men who were as wise as - serpents and yet | Grent Britain _ ever. Monday 200 pieces standavd | s visiting with friends at Falls City been having the adjutant general of the iU, Wbl % ot i TILL theelt] who called ar Mes. Sawyer's, 619 dress prints, Zic i fine 36 tnch G i & e e T R Miss 1da Bell, who played a small part | gentle as doves, a counteracting influence Of the understandings with the czar, by | VWAL el who o FR L SR A RE D Gal A AT Wide LETTER FROM AN EDITOR. Yaiba THirEnd IHRABI1oF HOLIOHE NG ORI VHAE ‘\‘l_lh tho e mpauy n‘ her "”“.'!"‘ might be exerted which would restrain Na \_\In‘lv _! nt the R bbbl Ao help, eall again, Mrs. Horton, the ex-queen of 'the batlet, | oo T B TR 4. | American waters, a unt which Napoleonand | - SUHETE 2000 lndies all the subject been mentioned to the Juckso { i poleon and the British minister from con YOUNG v T m oniid sheeting at nety '“"- d adics all | grecaimg riies wnd toternar Incomplete | i >t PGt fhentighed Lo be e | and plays it with considerable ability. She the British ministry well understood, and of ,YOUNG wotniin wishios aituatlor as ch linen collars, with capes, that were 15¢, Piatal iy ':,' Al ",', H ""'"“ 10 COMMANG | hys 4 light and duinty touch, being particu- : 5 the plottings which would e done credit | 15! e Omeer DAon 10 € g 20c and 250, Monday, 2d¢ each. 100 s (ot S ey LU LI e UX Ll larly strong in the firstact, her sug He, therefore, made choice of Archbishop f to Richelieu himself, which this commission s Sweetland Specific Remedy Co., 6003 g 2 d = k i of the illbreoding of the girl from the Vaude- | Hughes of New York, Bishop Mellvaino of | met ard foiled, Bistop MeNierney's records | T OST Setier dog wrasinh brown volor medinn dozen misses and children's fast bl CSEt i ; it y v Lo 3 lozen Broadway, Council Blufs, Ta.—Dear B ATARIVONELWO? ville, with her fine gowns & Ohio and Thurlow Weed as personal repre- | could have toid a marvelous ste WAL {Fe R AR et L g DAl Jersey ribbed hose, in cotton and wool, | 1), T w caiti . i n 3. @ waiting for some time be- SatimAtENE balhE admirably: conceivad rath and the destruct f these records Wbtos B ISR IBEINGROIE A “ Threo Battle ey % » stimate ng most admirably conceived Aatative o were authorized to go to | desthand the destruction of these records all sizes, 0 to 84, they f L \']‘.\ ! 108t | fore unswering your letter for the medi- | Three fiatties in the Great Cocking Maln | 3o Dourborn, s the confiding wife, was | 5 VR LD T ‘“'I"_".lk" 12 | that book hias becomo a sealed one forever. | FYWO uicely furnishied rooms or rent, 118 Soutk 20c and e, eatire lot Monday 9¢ | cin to arrive, which did on yestorday | goe beere e * i Stoppod 1t quiet in her mathods, reading with good of | AnY Kuropean port and who had credentials Seventh Atreet pair. morning, all c t, :Now since they csterday afternoon at Tietz’s vark the | foct and acting as an excellent foil to the ill- | Which, while uot authorizing them to make Como for these hose Monday. 0 | are hero will begin takine them again | €K fighters or Omaha secured what glory | bred Mrs. Horton. The hit with the audi- | use of any vower conferring ipon them don’t think they will last but on; s and be faithful with them. I feel the | and shekels there were in what would un- mur" was mude by Miss Gertrude Stanwood | pienary authority, nevertheless. as Por- Black dress goods at cost. 0 | pesult of the ficst course to be so bene- | Guestionably have proven the biggest main \“.\'*",l‘l.:“( \g"h‘:l_“\t""f‘ll':;;", \l.‘.'i{.':\;‘n L’ll"n“‘l\""; sonal representatives of the president, were overlonded on black - dress goods—an- | ficial and [ fecl so well that Thardly fecl | ever fought this vicinity. Tt ‘was just | 21G00NCE Goldterous fn hior entrances. and | Sure to reccive u cortafn necessary standing other deep cut, : 2 the necessity of taking any more.” Re- | getting good, however, when Sheriff Drexel | inher manner of playiog the part. More in diplomatic circles, an entirely different 50c all wool black Henvietra, 35c yd. spectfully. WM, CURRENT, | and his minions stepped in and stopped the | fect is to be gotten out of an insinuation | #ort of a credential from that with which 75¢ silk finish black Henrietta, ) Editor and Prop. Maquoketa Record. | fun. They not only dropped a very moist | than a slap in the face atany time, zad this | Mr. Cleveland furnisned his paramount com- $1.00 silk finish black Henrietta, Madqiiol Nov. 0 14 3 affair, 5 Shar somewhat trite aphorism is recommended to | missioner. Maquok Ia.. Nov. 9. blanket on the affair, but arrested Heunry V TNV AR AUt DT AN oS BRI There belng some little jealousy or other : o 3 T . Stone, one of the Kansas City chicken men. Gaoe R g e et silk warp black Ienrietta, Chambers’ Daneinz Practice. L _ ty 0 to her finger tips. petty influence controlling Secretary Sew : r.,,- beginners, every Monday. Junior | He was brought into the city and paced Mr. Bartr plays his old part of Mr. rd, he did not at first appoint Mr. Weed as Thousands. of. remnants of black and 4 p. m.i adults, ¥ p.m. Advanced | Uoders pominal boud for his appearance | Firmin and a curacter 1ole that suits him | the squabof. the two bishops, aud thou Jotin colored dress goods at half price. Jlmlul‘ class overy Wednesday 4 p. m, | today. Thestate law makes tnc offenso | splandidly, ' 0 0 o o | oas of exalten ploty, mavchad hto the omee Cloaks and _ furs at hall price. At | Asscmblies every Wednesday X punishablo by a §20 fiue only, and thero is | i EEERESweoTand Rl WETHMEHONE | 0o seurotary of wiato and dectired to Mr. these prices it will pay you to buy for [ His elegant academy in the Shugar no doubt but what Mr. Stone wilt readily | fession as Dr. Bill, is a new comer, but he | Seward that Thuriow Weed would either go <t winto i Beno black ean be secured, with elevator | plead puilty and pay whatsoever part of this | made friends from’ the very beginning, his his equal or John Hughes would not go 50¢ black hare fur muffs, 15¢ each. servic for parties and musicale sum the court secs proper to levy on him. temperament quite fitting thatofthe v ) ll)\l'l' -“,;_‘)“- g ; AR W 30 o B 4 s, $1.00 cacl Apply 10 Mr_ Winters at elevator. R % ave veen beuwween | PBySician whose intuitions were moral, ba iese private commissioners, with cre- “l"::(Mf i 'I”r‘m»“" {w;l 31,00 . h A Santhel tiinieNeailonl | o RSOt ane & b hnl“ :lu -):ml sl“n Whose tastes werc quite the reverse, dentials which gave them some of the privi 0 astrachan fue muffs, $1.00 cach. | best. sic can be 3 E maha and Kansas City, § battle and £ Mr. Hurlelgh made a good deal of the char- | leges, but nonc of the powers of ambnssa- 30 beaver fur mufls, £5.85 cach. parties. & on the odd fight, but only three vatsles had | acter of George Webster, although his dors, made choice of u young priest, on the d finest beaver fur mufls, $6.98 | po 0 vougoen the new gas heaters at | been decided when the sherifi’s subalterns gention of the part is hardly consonant, with | recon mendation of Arehbishop Hughes, oach. eh A rep e e ad smselves manifost. Th ain | the author's ideas. ' A man may be anass | their secretar priest’s name wi g s o . tho Gus company’s office Dado Rungmaclyostymunlioas ovest on | without looking it. Miss Gurne two | Francis McNierney . until the 2d Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s preseription for Infants $12.00 finest marten fur mufls, $6.95 — would have been one of unusual interest on i Tt eu:l":n. : e ; A Ask your grocer for DomeStic soap. account of the lively betting, the promi- ;Iw:n(ll ;I:\nyrvv“\‘\»--~‘|-3“A|"|w.m.n fll enigehel -‘\l(rul inst., the su ”l\ul of ‘:’;:l “M:“ ic mission and Children. It containg neither Opium, Morpline nor $12.00 finest mink fur muffs, $6.98 — nel of the chicken fanciers present and I Bl R SR ARES estroyed Records. BN = AR e = gal s 3 aTht N HOEIAERtIoH the quality of the birds pitted, A score or | Ut £0€s with snap from start to finis Tl I st roamanyears other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto $18.00 Alaska sealskin mufis, $10.00 Boston store, cloaks, blunkets, underwen more Mi w u'_m.lmn_. I]m.wiliuv\ men, mlx;-k endrick Hudson" at Boyd's its records, rich in mat-rial of most roman- for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Qils g Christina Jorgenson died at 8 c men and sportively inclined young gen “Ilendrick sod.” oue 6f the latest of | tic and fascinating interest. I told the REgal Ty i o haetitls arty Mooy Saturday evening, aged 2 yen - | men from Omatia, Couneil Bl ani Kan- et b0 Lon ot e acet o8 | story of tiie wisdoun, caution, dnd then again It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Dec 0gays homeii7e0/ Aven et B Kaiernl 30 | sas City smoked their porfectos about the & S *" | the audacity and courage with which these i = o . '8 W n Ladies, if you desive absolute peace in | o'clock today. padded pit and bet their money us tiough it | elaborate presentation last evening at | Kmavicuus approached tho most bowertul Millions ofMotl‘lcra- Caftoriadcstroysiy orma d allays the kitchen ask your grocer for.J. C. | Special meeting of Star chapter No. nad been muc U T % Y Tt C CIL Tt ot thay| nenloféRitope; : feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, SO e ,VF LA e LI IR s R ol L B R roRR Bl The Missouri contingent gained the first | pany, supporting la petite Corrinne in the It revealed astory which now must re- B 3 2 ,lx!"'fll"n.vl l&(lv‘il s ”ruu{ atent flour. | Roy ‘s degree, All pust mas- | advantage by wimnning the initial fight. ll(ll' :'“‘»' In n‘;r‘lr l“‘f b"}"g-‘"g“u isitove | main forover unknown in its detuils, al- cures Diarrheea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves rade mark—Blue Rooster. vited to attend. ©7 7 | They mtted u blue pyle stag, and Omaha a | of “shreds und patches,' butso carcfully | ihough the splendid results of that mission . 0 ok ssaebes i e ‘?“1:“‘} 1o -‘“L“‘.‘I‘v, snt and danes | P16 dominick, tasseliod and untvimmed. | bave the authors labaréd, in conjunction | \ireSnado R A G L teething troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency. Ask your grocer for Domestie soap. EIW'I:' ) “\\IK‘\’L[’:"‘M‘UJ‘ (3:;'"1“{:" ‘{‘\‘.:m ““I"‘"' {)n weight the home cock had the best of it Wlt‘h“l““s“:k'd "M'll';!"'i“"i the I;"" ;?"W o sioners had closed their personal relations Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach b S Tt i eaR i SYARTS v ol y two ounces, tippiog the scale at four | and the costumer, that the production n with the State department. g ]::tu;lx lt‘l‘a‘n px:;::d") Eleriafacyorase. ‘:{ll“ur“.:fr‘:f:nl‘\ |n:-i\l'c'u"“"\\4‘|':;x:\l ,:'?,»::.'”‘ B lr‘"“"";f"'u' h;m;w. "l'hlu nfm was hot stuff 0“10“3:'(!“: big successes of the World's fa Bishop McNierney some years azo, beliey- and Dbowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case me s paper. all are ally 4 2Be. rom the start, both birds doing great cut- | Seas E 1 considered, it were better 5 hi "ri " A horse belonging to D. J. Rockwell ran | ting up to the fifth pitting, when the domi- | Originally written for Fay Temple {'I‘A'f“"L‘;:“,h“‘"‘rl‘,'bf‘;:f";;,,l'f,‘;l‘dl "",,'l ,.'{,f.‘l‘,,',f,,'i;‘,fctl‘ toria is the Children’s Panacca—the Mother’s Friend, George S, Davis, puwumunn druggist away Saturday while: standing near the | nickor soemed to have the fight woll in band. | that erratic burlesquer would hardiy o Hant bnB TRy I tolhat Let { . ST Northwestern depot ie light buggy { Tn the sixth he bec uncxpectedly weak, zo the opera bouffe in 1ts new arrange- Bt tliors were sonioZ vary laxoiti A 3 DucsilaiEeounle AT, | wiiieh was attachiet o it was almost demol- | and: ws ono frissied old cock Aghier ob: t thore belng n up-lo-datences ADOEAL | vory iortunt et i thi mioey Castoria. Castoria. Doug Buras, who but recently got out of | jshed served, “couldu’t have put a hole in u piece | that quite disarms criticism. The worl | yiify WIRAERET IS Ol . ——— thojtroiblahiawnsiin fapranning dim Coyle Both the Broadway Mathodist and First [ of wei paper.” He fought on gam cannot be treated seriously, for the greatest | ho feeling that he was privileged to do so © Castorin xecllent medicine for chil- “ Castoria fs 50 well adapted to children thaf away from the latter's saloon in the western | Presbyterian churches arve issuing new di- | though, eight more pittings. when he got | liberties have been taken with the scove; | poeaused Mr, Weed and Archbishop Iughe dren. Mo itedly told me of itS | T recommend it assuperior toany prescription part of the city, was gathered in by the | rectories. They will contain histories of | the steel in the vitals and keeled over us | new songs from countless sources huve been | 134 themselves made some revelation of good effect upon thcir children.™ known to me." 2 olico ngain He had s mistnde their respective organizations, a list of the | good as dead upon the turf, and the first [ added to suit the World’s fair crowd, while | 1hoge events. Da. G. €. Osaoon, II. A. Arcngr, M. D., :’m “;“‘“_ o the prasriotor of the. North. | members and other pomts of interest fight went to Kansas City's credit in | the book has been practically rewritten i | “Pho splondid strategy shown oy Mr., Weed ool ks 111 80, Oxford St., Drooklyn, N, Y. e R r ey ant T RIED Miss Amalie Hoffer, editor of the Kinder- | eizhteen minutes, ) order that a hulf dozen comedinns and as | ayq the archbishop in Paris forty-cight — 3 °t, and tricd to slug the saloonist with a | garten Magazine of Chic: Wil deliver & | 1t the second battle the visitors had the | many comediennes might show their several | 10U o 0Crore Napoleon 1L, sont the fdires « Castorla i3 the best remedy for children of Our physicians i tho children's depart- e jLi0 o DOMIRE WL | lGture to motliat interested fn [ best of it by two ounces and a half, their | ubilities, “he emasculation to which tho | to the French Chumbers, in which lo pr which T am acquainted. 1lhope the day Istot | ment have spoken highly of their oxpori- the spare room at the city jail, | Kindereur avy 20, | vellow-lezged blue pyle weighing four | burleta has been subjected "“," uot, Now- | josed to recognize the southern confeder- far distant when mothiers willconsider thoreal | ence In their outside practice with Castoria, booked with disturbing the peace, ' | ar 20 p. m. urten room, 539 | Pounds six and a half ounces, whilo Omaha's | over, detzuctad from the merit of the work, | ucy, Wnd the courage which at thol Interest of their children. rio and although we only bave among our e Willow avenug yallowpilared Derby reslatood Bt o o O To s haakn L bila iy | mentibalked thglemporonnd by stead of the variousquack nostrumswhich are | medical supplies what is kuown as regular (l iz fizht would have been a cloan victory e motlom | congurrent i on by destroying theic loved ones, by forcingopium, | products, yet wo are {ree to confess teen the OR{C ssquEb At IOl S0ankInt, Da¢ : 3 < BistopENoNiethophagitoliR: E morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has wor w ta look with or aston Store Ann Aring Si eleven additions, some of which are handlin Atter giving Omaha's daper ture u masher” of pronounced pro- | frionds, as did Mr. Weed. o i For the Bastou Store Annual Clenring Sale. | eloven additions, some of which ave the | jFACRTE, | ot B VAE PSS, TADREE s and_his escapades with Indian i agents down their throats, by sending | favor upon it." The greatest midwinter event i - | result of the special meetings held tast w J i o bR L i e An tant T} . Sy 't r ljh:‘ml.nlu:t m:‘!m]"‘, '\\‘\""1'"_1’“1 Three of the ndditions were by baptism | M. Stone, claimed u “fasten,” and shoving | princesses, hlj-mflf “r'.'““‘ “bar 1ll'«l’l‘-l> . y ) "“""” ' e s them Lo Prematuro graves. UsiTeD THospiTak 268 DIsveNasry, awattamio county begins Wednes SRR Sl LEE Omaha's bird aside with his' hand, picked | and other love lorn females, exactly fiv Just before suling from New Yor Da. J. F. KixcneLo, Loston, Mass, morning, January 17,% for 10 d. Eiwirlm et i ¢ Mp. | the vyle up. The local handier, Harry | Corinne, who hus never been so well cast | stranger to Mr. Woed gave him an addr Conway, Ark. | Artes C. Swirm, Pres., It has an importance and a genuineness | ¢ NAT i WG HORAS-G SO0 OF MW | Darwin, claimed the fight on the foul and | before ' The litle woman dances with | in Yy which no other so called clearing sale [ §f % onre ‘".‘., s, died yeaterdas noon | goy it, the Derby “croaking” asTio was heing | Charming grace aud sho sings tha scoro with ary emergency arose he = might ¢ The Centanr cc.mlmny, kit Murrny Stroot, Now York City. e c MonioRltho funeral | cayried from tho pit. The battle tasted but | entire credit 1o herself. Througlout the | upon'the person indicated in that addr J Wastenot : v lara b alA ervices witl be neld tomorrow at 230 v. m. | three minutes. The local bird was an old | burlosque she is the same tireless worker | and be sure that he would sce one who v aste not your money ere this golden | from the family residence, 819 Curtis stveet, | waprior—a seven-time winner—and his | 88 everand serves as un incentive to the | a true friend to the United States. and °I‘I"i"“““‘.\ arvives. “hm setfully, ynd the vemains will be buried in Waliut | baciers stood to lose considerable money on | large company assisting in this very | might be able to render Mr. Lincoln and FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO,, ill eemotery. him. B claborate production, his cause great help. BOSTON STORE, o L e x % The third and last battle wasa clean eut | Next to Corinne the honors ofithe perform- frerward, in Paris. Mr, Weed reccived Cotinail Bln All:l)l:l)lltllzlllh\ll‘l:"!l||':“\|l;l'llh|lnllt'lm’{‘ll})xk\ll‘h and_unqualitied_ victory for the Gato City. | ance r..lll upor. \\'11‘x'd!~|m’u.s. whose vh\l\'u‘nl sooret llmugl!) :mnmnm[n\._- in{m 1tion N. B.—Store will bo closed all da eriy « A avis', | Sha pitted a five pound seven ounce black | on the burlesque stage is of very recent date, | that 1t was the purpose of Napoleon tpon Ty m:‘ 16t Hml_\}i“"“lm\:l m:‘,u l‘ .'nl sley’s, DeHaven's, ('nuunxl Bluffs; | breasted red, with muff and willow legs, | the young comed |:.I.. but a sea s |‘ A the assembling of the Chamber to announce -marking down goods | 5104 Cuming streot, Omaha agnivsy the visitors blue-legged black ved of | Playing in Roland Reed's “Cheek.” " As Kill | that he had recognized the southeru confed- ;{:l:‘lrn‘ullk\l:llu"‘lmlmvunnm for this great S e e equal welght, The result was a tremendous | o Kll, tho first real estateageut on the 'y, and that i fac his message had ) avent, : 3 oke . King & Co’s Partag: surerise to the Missourians, who had un- | continent, Mr. Simms was entirely satisfac y been sent to London s Lo appear Pl FOTHERI AM, WHITELAW & Co., —— — bounded confidence in their clipper builv tur- | tory, showing burlesque abilities of a very | in the London Times the morning after ius E , = Boston Store, Council Bluffs, la. Domestic soav is the best quoise-limbed vepresentative. It the first ||1‘.;:h order, war ‘:mlmfiv lllu- predic z{mu l}lml delivery to (\hell“h.lm}\n and nuhI :hut as Fuel Gas Ditchers Boots, or 7! e looked like a cep. | this young ma as a big future before ha an excuse the Britis ster wo act i N 3, : This is to certify that tho late A, / Pills_that cure sick headacne: DeWitt's | toonth pitting 1t wus a stani off, in which | the Indian princess, Miss Manhattan, dis- s distress. not knowing which way to Omahn Chicorve Mi o ¥ 5 d 0 48 1 st % « 3 | =« maha Chicory Mill Waders, Watts of Neola carried $2,000,00 life in- | Lattle Barly Riscrs, Juck was about as good as his master, Iu | played & fresh young voice of excellent com- | turn, Mr. W recalled the mysterion: AL 5 surance in the Guaranty Fund Life as- P the fourteenth the Kansas City cock was |:':1. K M“Klmfi' u;.s xpl--( with :|1{_(Iu-t rm :;(lum".'urln \An‘ \uI ‘(,Iluu:(nulflu- wn‘ ] Mammoth Shoe Factory Clg oiati Couneil Bluffs, and t 0 WEATHER FORECASTS, Scoupled” and in the next he survendered all | that oo looks for in the operatic soprano. | from his wallet which this strauger had e A i :‘x:‘"':, :t;:' 'l’sli ",‘"\_‘m_'""p,m’l‘"i“ "r‘:l‘”‘{:‘v cluims on terrestrial uiairs with a grace- | Miss Lulu Nichols has # strong char- | given him, and with Father MeNierney International Hotel Footholds, s this day & full ILWINL e Fair and Colder ‘Throughout Ne- | fulness that tickled the local contingent | acter part in Abigail, the type | called at the place indicated on the memo- Men’s Irrigating ar s the company’s genoral agont, J. W. K sk Today. half Lo death. of woman the future will probably | randum. Meanis RorigaingiRUBbEL Boots) ley. The payment of this policy was WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Forecasts for Mon Heve the sheriff rung the curtain down, | exploit, and she plays it with a breeziness He there found a man very close to the Chicago & Great Western Ove move than a month in advance of the | gu¢. For Nebraska—Generally fair; colder: | and extremely disappointed the large crowd | that won her golden opinions, the contrast | Ducde Morny, who was then the actual s 5 s time allowed by Ilu-«-uxllpun\'l.-..rlu'l:w i Bla e InTly < f‘"’;‘ a h\'m" all round, adjourned to their Immc]n m».»l ng: n.m"l.-«lln?,m\ H(Ail)llw |"u[fll' (;r 1; ice, and l!ur‘ man said to Mr, Hlinois Central Snow Excluders of incorporation, and we take great D I (e, excent. probably showers | 1andaus and vietorias,'nud in the golden Sep- | specialty she does in binck face with her | Weed that Nuvoleon would give as o pretext L e e e e e HAThEAR AR e e SRR (oot Towa Ll excopt. nroliably, SHowWers | tember-like sunshing drove back to the | Sister showing what the genuine artistcan | for recognizing the southern confedoracy, Nebraska Central Strap Sandals, association to any who desive the highest [ eastern portion: variable winds. metropolis, do whenithoidcosslan Drosnts itself. ~Miss | and for attempting to Lift the blockade, J. V. Farwell & Co. Mackintoshes, rradefand most satisfuctory character of | Ior South Dakotu—Generally cloudy TR Vivian, 4 handsomely formed woman, plays | that no nation haa a right to blockude its A Kracanig f CLERLR NI G s IOt SRy il § ide, the Lot Christopher Columbus with quiet force, | ports against another nation with which it Duluth & Omaha Lumberman Overs, life insurance. coldor; varl 8 30, Ja The tie game between | whilo in the march as captain of the cuiras: | wwas at peace: thav such action could nov be H. MENDE Local Record, Schaeffer and Ives to determine first and she becomes positively 1in her | defended by internationul law, Douglas County Beet Sugzar Rubbers, JOHN C. WATTS, Oprionior TRl \ValTHRACBURRAY {OxATAL | |Isecondt plaae’ tRtithar billispd& touFaamens itiful_costume of white and silyer Then this man took Mr. Weed and Father 5 e NuoLA, Jan, 12, 1804, Executors, Jan. 14.—Omaha record of tomperature which closed Saturday night, will not be rles Kirke and Montie Coliins add to the | McNierney toa place where the [Prench Farnam Street Union Depot Sandals, ¥ - thinallcompared with Corr GRANERRY T strength of the performance, their specialty | avchives are kept, procured one of them and PlesantOmaba Dilying DATKIS ek ans Nassau Investment company guarantee | past four years pla "."l-_““”{T to the dificulty in scou act, “On the Midway," being quite out of | asked Mr. Weed to copy a paragraph from 7198 s § FAUR QLSS Nebraska railroad collections, ~ Me o 3 1804, 1893, :‘A‘ul“fi.r‘r _w:'u'.>’r.~‘\|.ln.< }‘MKKENI'\"UI'I ?1"?\“.'11":“[ the ordinary. it. Having done llhlv. l“w\\l went to the Government Supply Depot Army Arctics, ck, Council Blufts, Maximum temperature o1 L e gato reccipts e | Ihe march given by sixteen young women, | apartments of the Duc'de Morny, and Mr, ;i 5 ) bigak, Counail Blu Miniiin e perature, cqually divided between Seheltor and 1ves. | wivn forms that Miss Venus might cuvy, is | Weed sccured immediate admissios. Immigrants Felt Boots, German Sox, Ete, Ave e who under this arrungement will receive | oo of o most brilliant fentures of this pot O G R Great Union Tannery Leather Soled Boots, Precipltation T .00 .00 | nearly §2,000. pourri of good thing: id has not been e i The story of whatoccurred there isin- Seymour Park Electric Line Rubber Coats, Invitations were sent out a fow days ago | perstureand pracipitation at Omaha for the Cortants, O, Jun. 14—Frank Maggioli | horin the beauty of the stage pictures. | tensely dramatic, but too leng to repeat hera Marshall Field & Co. Watered Silk Rubbe p . Aeme flour, made from selected hard At n Meeting nday t Compnn, ¢ Ite Annual Menting Toaay the CompANY | v wheat, guaranteed to be as good Will Cat Down the Deadhead List— o4 6By flonr Made.in CounsllB1uMs; goes fact, will be the fness to be transactod. From reborts that have leaked out it is leamed thatat the | fresh « 124c dozen to inform the executive the county authori maoting a week azo there was something of | We will give 50 R O G A R A e a discussion upon the pass question. Reck- | destitute of Council Bluffs. Any one in oning 5 donts s tho value of each vuss it | necd call at DeLong's mission and gt clroulation” each tmo 1t was. pro- | anlondar on ‘us for e sarme. frco o Sentod, it iy estimatod . that the | 8 Order on us:for the same, fr f passes’ out last year _cost the company #4000 in cool cash. Of course, o part of this nmount is money that would not have ¢ into the compiany’s treasury under char; gnize the southern confederacy and summating this purpose. WalT, warr, The membershipof the First Presbyterian - chureh was_ enlarged yesterday morning by Statement showing the condition of tom- Maggy Wixes the Licutenant. equaled in the intricacy of tne evolutions duy und since March 1, 1503: i Hananiok Hudsonth isia big . akcoss in detuil, 1t is cnough to say that when the » twenty-five or thirty gentleme sk and Lieutenant Jim Arras hath formnan i H Bihds 5 5 . S 10 ke R = RORHARIEN, A Normal temperature. ... bpde and Lieutenant Jim Arrasmith, both former | g5 500 Cloverness of the people appearing | due bad listened coldly w other protests of Great Compresszd Air Power Storm Rubbe t st ACUsS for th diy : \uns, met in & 500-point, fourteen-inch 3 que, alth of do Mr. Weed, the Awerican politician at last ing: shem:te. . be . ipreseny Ulnsk ‘gvon- |} 1 i Omahuns, met in a 500-point, fourt b | 1 the burlesque, tha wealth of detail shown | Mr. Weed, the Aw lit L st iz in tho parlors of Chambers' | oticiency shues Marcil 110200 i bulk line game heve last evening, and Mag- | in its presentation and tho brilhancy of the | $iid definutly to Nupoleon's prime minister; Nhnolae noademy. tol Maten. to solaer | Normalipraaipieats i B & RATRUALER) ol A RRCAERIA LGN RIG BiR) R SWell, If you will listen to 1o other reason, S alits 7 g DERIAL RERE AR MM giolt won by a score of 50 to 475, The old | easemble, the chiorus being icularly in e 20: Ne s AT Shakesperian readings by John L. Fraincy. | Deficlency sinee Mar 5,62 lnches | New Orleans expert made a big run of 827, | good v and rendering usic with | this, Tam sure, will persuade you that the Meyer extra qus ‘1“}" o; New Jersey, 20 and 12; Amazon end for lists, A R T D peror must hot and caunot recognize the 3 ho object was to get an honest expression | Keports .rom Ot which woi, the game for him. "His averg | good effect. SMBERI IR BRI MR ARIHIA f20 and i1 2iand iz celsiors 43, straight-— of their opinions as to Mr. Frainey's ability | — BN 1275 Ant Sullerers makes." 10 interpret the master bard. It has been K § Won by t Slishin Who kave in vain tried every other means of | And then Mr. Weed placed before the duc :Z ACHAR Y r I ' I known for some time that it was Mr. Panis, Jan, 14.—The 1004mile bieyele race | tehief, should try Schiffinann’s German | the memorandum which he ha copicd from Frainey's intention, if his friends thought srATIONS 0ok place today betwee Asthmu Cure. No waitfng for results, Its | the archives, When the duc saw that paper took place today between the British 100- action is immediate, direct and certain, as u | his manner instantly changed; he b came his ability Justified 14, to go on the platform 5 h mile champion, Linton, and the French | ginglo trial will prove. Send foru trinl as a Shakesperian reader. Muny of his ae- ¥ champion, Dubos. ~ The former won by over | package 10 Dr. R, Scbiftmann, St Paul quaintances have known thut for years he a lap. An American wheelman acted as | Minn,, but ask your driegist fivst hus been an enthusistiv and ardent reader | Gmain ar. pacemalker for the winner L IRV AN COUNCIL BLUIPS and student —of Shakespere, and the | Keaer ' & = 3 Gmen u 0 alns £ number that gathored last evening [ North Blat " or Springs Wants It VASHINGTO eci iy 1 TEAN ] to pass an honest and critical” opiu- | Gificago - i g taii Hor SeriNas, D, Jop, 14.—[Special Is:}‘A\ ";'\ it \;m‘I::“mh'd T’)\‘l th ‘loml“: Aches and weaknesses, C irFlAl‘dP“r: ¥oRes e honsal ARd orlt bit- | Chilcako e e Sy AN peg g.]—Peusio , issue of Jan, 3, ches and ) z 1L kinds ot Dyl fon were prepared to expect a new | St Lol ! Telegram to Tue Bem|—Frank Crabill find in CUTICURA ANTI- ; »00 Ol6ANILS. dune 1 revelation of the beauties of their favorite | St Paul Cloudy were ¢ o avenport Clout president of the Athlgic club of this ¢ y o i AT T ap author, They were certainly not disap- | 29 y 1S city, Nebraska: Origina) widows: eto.—Adaline PAIN PLASTER instant the higl i stylo of Kansns City Cloudy has ¢ d §60.000 for the Corbett-Mitehell | 1 grat pointed and” realized move = fully than | beraer ; ) Purt cloudy RO fox A M. Clark, Eari, krontier; Cecelis A, Mins ) and grateful relicf. In ‘ stalned tabrizs mi ever thut Shakespere wrote for all | Silt Lake City. Part oloudy :l‘:}l“ - | is hustling to bring the contest i 2 4 ONE MINUTE it relieves 1o ool s goo] s time and all peoples. Ihe selec. | Ruptd Cly 4 Bloudy ol Lt Towa: Original-—John Flaherty, Elkport, aching sides and back, e YN S Rav: Work promptiy ayLc Mexican war surviuors: In hip, kidney and uterine 1 > P 0% AL S XAAL crease—Sylvester Corns, Bonabarte, Vau pains, strains and weak & & i country, Seal for tions given were from Huamlets Mac- | s Gloey ; ; Buren; Allmer Hoig, West' Burlington, Des } i privo 11t AUBES K4 ABC Blanytalulonus of Vari cloudy. | Anuio Giibert, corser Hickory and 14th 8 ) nesses, theumatic, sci . J orl Cardinal Woolsey. At the start the geutl bart el A OUUOEE |, Doty Moines . = | | beth, Julius Cu Richard 111, King | st. i 2 Cle ! men who constituted the uudience wers W) | B T T ; | ¥ Galorado: Origwnal widows, sto.—Amandn ker, Lincoln, Lanchester, “All of our fumily use Hood's pills and will bave o othor Kind since trying ther, Henry V., and masterly dialogue of 3 loudy atic, sharp and nervous coldly, and all times keenly critical, but as ludicates traot * VPP J. Richardson, Colorado Springs. 11 F paius, coughs, colds and chest pains. Odor- tho mighty thoughts of the mighty mind of GEORGE E. HUNT. Local Foreeast Omelal = Hinsa s5 tianeuvailss : Bon ot VAEANS SRS, 0 ous with balsam, spice and pine, it is the tho bard were given with startling power - - — | MixxearoLls, Jan. 14.—Fire this after- | ogpybel), Scotland; Bon Homm sweetest, surest, salest and best plaster. |, : Broalway, near North they were compelled to frequently break in Sweet breath swe)i stom i weet tem. | 0oD gutted the center section of the Syndi Montapa: Mexican war survivors: In Price: ssc.t five, $1 At all druggists or by 2 > - westorn depot With beurty wppia 83 Tl eriticisms and | per! Taen use DoWitvsLictle Burly Risois, | cato biock cu Nicolct avenue an ! desiroyed | crcase—Tnomue W, Miles, Castle, Meagher. gifieed sseat fx Buco. Atsl druggins of b s E Telophono & | priotar,