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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1885)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY DECEMBER 10 , 1835. RAIL MAGNATES IN LINCOLN , President HnghlU and Manager Unll Pay the Capital a Plying Visit. THE NORTHWESTERN EXTENSION Mr. Fentliorly Put * Sonic- Trouble some Queried < the Moo H ( | > ro- IJvciiiRol Vcsterdny nt the btntc Capital. ( rnmi TJIF urn's i.incot.v nirruVI Pri'siili'iit llngliitt , of the Northwest wn , and ( Jonornl Marnier Hull , of ( ho Hioux City & I'.icillo , paid a hasty visit to Lincoln josterday , coming in fioin the mist on tlie 11 ! J ) , anil roiurning on the iiftoiiinoii train. 'I'lii'V iliil but little more than drive about the city ami t.ilk with a few of the li'.uli business nun , hut Ihoy managed to le.ivo llio impression that they were well ploncd with wlul Ihoy saw anil hoard. Tlio chief object of inUre-tl with them vvus tli.it section of llio city at thn north end of Seven- leenlh strict , whcio Dame Humor has it the tuniiinus of llio Isoitlivvebteiii's ev leiininn fiom I'loinout is to bo Thn people with whom Mes'iH ' llii"liill and Hall talked , bay then is no doubt of llio caily completion of the blanch to this point , and that it would not ho Mirnnsing if in tlm near fnliiio it WRH pushed on lovv.ud Kansas City 1 hn pieliniuiaiy line inn b , > thn Notthvvc stt in Mirviiois homo dajs ago Hceins l < > mi otith tin1" appioval of the iidin pnvvi'is That lint1 , as nefme Btated , H ftom I'lcmont Mint Invest , Ma \Vnhon Kinking the Htiilington iV. Mis- houri htii KH about live miles noithi'u t of tout ) SOMI TUOI'III l > OMt : qOKSI IONS A geiilli'inaii giving hismiiniMis IVith- orl.v , IIIH place ot business as Nov\ Yolk , anil i limning to be mleicMi'd in I , auras- ler county seem itic-i , dropped into the Jti.rolllee > cstcida > anil asked a mim- lei ) of lioiibh some ( jiipslions IL' begun by Blattng that thoio was a suit pending in the I niteti Mates com t to i oinpel p ly- mont of interest on eerlaiu .Midland 1'a- cilie bonds to the amount of $100,000 is- Mini IIA l < anea tcr eoiinty to aid in the extension ot the load The stale. ho h'lld , also holds $ l.UOOl ) ) of Midland bonds of a | > rev ions issue It is claimed , unit aicoidingto Air li.Uheily's staU inoilt , we.ll Hiili-tantiateil , til it lliu last Ifi uo wa illegal because the indebtedness lutsiimcd was in excess of the piopoi lion to the amount of assOsedalii ition allowed by the statutes Tills fact established would make tlio o-Uciision bonds valid , as when tin ) woiovoled thu valuation had Ijeeii increasid to the requisite liguie Now comes Mr I'eathork'i's questions Has thet.titi > had $ 150,000 in woithlc'-s bonds H.uldlcd on it , and it f-o , by \ \ hose agonc.v V lid the bonnl of educational lands and funds liaui a voice in thu mutter , and it so , were Attorney ( /moral Powers and thugovoinor mi'seiitV If tht'ivoio , and both being lawyeis , why was the Mate not proti clcdv Tow ler made a loimd ol the Hccond Innd stores 3 osterd.iy on uain limit for a $11) ) coat which homo oiitcipris- ing and early lising sneak thiet lilted fiom a dummy in liont of Ida.ver. liod. ! More befoio h o clouk a. in. Tlio vvoiK of Hying the water mains on Knlicol MH ins to be ( ondiK led in an ox- traviganl manner. The ground is fio/on hard , and woiK th it now tales an hour could ho done next spring in hltoen min utes I'oihapisan ciucigcnoy cxiaU , how ever Complaint is made that the water lates mo so high an to drive out p < oplc wlio would like lo stint imniifaoturing estab lishments heio. Thu consumer of huge < nianlit.cn ofatoi , it is eiiimcd , should gctil at a bi r rediu lion fiom caul latus. It cost the state "i-l , ! )11 lo inn Ihe ngii- ciillui.il faim laslear. , . Tlioexpuiimc'iits have demoiistialed that turnips can bo laised cheaper by piivato faimeistlum undoi state surveillance At nn eaily hour jesteiday morning nbout sixty loot of the new biick w ill .it llowull Ilios ' lumber jardlook a tumble. The wall wts built on top of the { pound durinir cold weather , and it is suppo d that the Ihavv of llio pat > t two dajs weakened it. lr Uoyge was ] ) laccd under $5,000 bonds yosit I day to answer to llio ciiaitfc of Hiding C1 O lleiold to di po-c ot propei l.y to the amount of ? S,000 lor the pmposo of defrauding Jim cuditois The c-xanunation will take place to ilaj' . Dennis Hiow.slor , livingnear the coiuor of N ntul Seventh btrcits , was notilied by the police jcHteiday th.it lit ! must stop choking his w ife or go to jail. Thi'io is a righteous kick among outer- ] ) ilfling propei ty nwneia on O sliuot , against tlio thtuatened change in Ihe lile linnU. The street is aluiidy full of lire nests , and the protest against making it a dumping ground for all the old frame .shulH in town should bo loud and strong. J'nndorbm k. the monster w ho seduced hia llt unr-olil adi ited ) daughter , was dihchaigcdosturday , on tompiomiaing the case wjlh the girl bj- giving her § : : ou and giving WOO bonds to jnovido for lier. liov. Dawes wan busy yehtui day reading tlio testimony in the lionannon case , lie said ho hail not been appealed to by counsel , but undei took the woikmpur- siianeo of his custom in making himself familiar with the facts in all important cases , The governor declined to stiitu what opinion he had reached , but the Hi.i : viintmcs on the prophecy that ho will not interfere. Deputy Shnrlif Orobo cnmo in fiom Oinalia yeslorday wilh an inhaiiowoniun , whom hit placed In llio asylum. Krank Hughes , a tender looking crook , was given lllteen minutch by Judge C'och rano In which to leave town , Ho prom ised to stint for Omaha , but when last M > on was headed in the opposite ditcc- lion STATH AHRIVA1.9. R S Cain , Ulica , b S. Alloy , Wilbor ; Jtohnit C'nriy and wlfo Palnora.r.I Nichols Omaha ; Henry Crebo , Omaha , T M llarvoy , Omaha ; K. T. Koot , Uo- atileo ; John H. Kinne , Omaha ; ilames H li.i ni'y , Cietf , William No ; Hie , 1'latts mouth. _ _ 8TATK AXI > TlSltlU'fOItr. Nebraska Govern DH nt lands In Mcrrk k count j huso Fltteon IIOIFIM anil eolts wnecauglit anil ciuimdt'd l > > a | iiiiiiie tuo near liroki n Uovv iviontly. II e city rouiioll of t'oliiiiitms lias poascil a wnlei vvoiks oidlnnncv. Niiutlalluii3 lei H i > hint lia\o iH'gun. 0 , \ \ ' , ( Jreemi t tjon. shoe meiclmnts nt SjraciibP , collnpsod Ihh wtck foi 57,000 , which tliublwk will iioUnvt'i. llOllld HIP Ited Cloud coal prooperlora tall to HlrlKosollil chunks of f > not they piouo- to turn thu botu Into an nitusiauull. . Any boy rnnght i Idlnp nn oars In thu i ill- ioaili.ii ( fa In liliiii IsKiianiiiUvd thirty dn > s liiiprfcimiiient , "If tUoLointi'leahea. " A ninii named lliown was found dead last Tncailny In lilb ratlin near Suntli Jtcnil , CUDS rountv , w hem he had lived til one lui a uuui- bt'4' Of 10ttl > . lillllo Klllott , n flip joune iiinn fioni loun , Wis ( collau > tl In I'lattAiiiuuili NVtdiiusiiay toi stealing a fcilp at Chailtou , Ho was taken back to lowu. A lai 'o four of engineers , surveyors niul earth tickler * uiu laj iu out , m vxtciibivesvb- tern of bhhMiiuikb foi the WKhoin alley itad at Ka'imint. A FuIK'iton nlnirod Is said to have a gnu thnt kill * at such Ion ; ; ran e tlmt it Is nvoev uyinluad U with bull lu imlei to pru-tuuo thu fanio until ho can get to It. Tiio John on County Juuinnl proposes tlio JoUu FlUtirutd > tUo ituiuocutic for povernnr next \cir. How alwtit the Sterling stand-by of Arbor Ixidio ? Ilnnlnnd , Hlaos A Co. , two cnthiipln tlc ] noscctoH [ , are nbout to dl forced In the hllh ntar riatt iuoii.h. Tl.iro will bo a bole in the neighborhuod before many 11100119 vvntio. The sk lotonsof a man nud a Iiorw wpro found in tlio hand bills country noithwcMt of ( ! otli"iiltirtf ) list week. The skull of tlie urst named wn broken In. which Indicated foul piny at the tlinu of diath. South Urnd is to l > o ( oupialulated on Iho fart tliM sheilas tiPlllirr.i irn\eynul ; , a dix- tor not a tivn < hrr. Tlin ( own jiniinlses to licriniio the corner 6tono of llio modern Utopia. The IJmllti-'loa , t Missouri has let the ron- tract fur ( 'rndim ; a brnnnh nmd fmin I alr- nioiitlo Geneva , and a tndn loxil of nii'ii and umdini ? linplciiieiils has been unloaded at laliniont lot ihn wmk. 'Ihe Clraiul Islniul board of trade Im de cided tosi-iul a delegation of live , headed by Mu\or Menus , to Om ilia , to Interview the Union I'.i'nip ' man ners on tin ? subject of < inploj line more iiirn in the shops there. II H. Itnv. rerentl > from rheveimc. was Killed liv a Mexican at a small station ninth or ( ludioii but .Momlru. lay ! assnved the toll of tin unturned eowliov , nud bln/ed awn > nlapnty of Mciti-aiis , but ( idled to hit One ot thciittpr pulled hhgim and bored Uaj's henit the iirst poii. "Men of I'lattsinnutli , wakoup , " shouts the Journal. Sheiianli Is doubtless ac'juiluted wltb tlio nniount of tarlj nioiiumr toinfort locked up In a cold sto\o and a ! nw lire , with 7i'iolc rephMs iiistlmi ; tliiongh the ritts ot , i Itomaii to a. Coik join horn. Ira Divenport. litu r < nubllrnii cnudldat for Koxirnor of New ork. ownsconsld'T- ' iilile lann land in Dndec loimty , but does not eneoui.i pulille liiiiio\eiiieiit toui evtenU lleiefiisid tlie il.'htof wav to the hlkhnrii Vallev extension tioin SiiluiiPi. md nppraUers have been iipimlntul to assess The dNipixiInted father of a puin lube in Piss eoiiuty Is experiinentiiic on ii"ihniiu" to Inint ; the child to Itsuoiin-il Kio th and heilth. He liilf billies the child Inaheipol stiblc lefiise oveiv < hv , nnd satin lies its luiiKs with the dellrnlc oiloisi ) ! old mown hav. K\idi > iitl ) the old man Is dclcimnud to "foddel' the Inlaiil. loua IteiiiH , I'lalu muni nisheil drunks aie common In C'ed.u Itaplils. Mis. Ann Toiullu on , ni'ed ( . for fifty \e.\is a lesldeat ol ) biiiue | , Is di ad. Da\eiiioit | hnsaheulv shipped 10.1KXI Inr- n Isot nnlin-lvt'il onions tohei teaileas nelHli- Iwr- . IwrThe The Voiincciinnii block. Sixth and Wal- nuthlreets , Dcs.Mulnes , was sold tiiu other dav lorfe'ivwo. K. J5. Crawford Ins been 'oiumlssioutd ) io < . | inaslei ol hlmix Cil > and ha > taken p s- hission ol thoolllte. ' 1 he charters of the elecli le light coiuiniile.s In DCS Molnes have been lesclnded h > the conneil , because the loimei violated thu lilies. Jiidw Mellenrj of DCS Moines , Is n terror to evil doers , especially Iminoial women. Last week he. . .scut the keeper of a dlsoiderlj hniise to the Aitamosbi poaltuntlai ) toi elfihteen mouths. A bind ot indignant elti7ou ileniolihhed thohtock la ti ide of John Daudcifsstloun at I'leasantville , Jlaiion loimty , put a rope aiouud the piopilcloi'b nei k and o\eru liiuti , and , Ut ( reholinijliini a little let him do\Mi and Kavehlm thirty diis to leave town. Ho had not lelt at Kust accounls. At I'eni , Madison county , rat-catch I uc is a favorite amusement. Two ilval pirtles , < oii- siotiiij ; ot loiirnt'ii l > o > s and men. started out lo limit wts in buns , etc. , and alter a certain pet iod one bide hud 1-Oi ) iat tails and the othei 1OW ) . Tlie latter paitj set up the o > s- teis lei the crowd , and the m m whoe.iught tlie laifje-t nimibur uOO iccelvetl a box ot eigiirs1. _ Dalcotn. iSixti ntnv houses are goiu. ; up la Dullalo Cat ) . Ipswich rcpoitsaphortagu of inanlagcablo VMimen. jMandnn is tbrcateaed with binkttiptcy un less the > ioitliern 1'aclhc pajs its taxes. 'Ihenutio lorn graded and IUS uuaiade : < l sihoolsin Hiown county , with S,51t pupib. emollul. The Indliius nre Reltlmr on in whlto min's wais. A I'ieiiii jnsliie Kuntli had a case of hor-e ten II iv brought betmcliim , inhiih both plnlntill and delendmteic Indians. It Iss.jld that a woman adverlises lu the Var oAuus lei a husband "souietlinu like 1'at Donin. " The puss and punteisof la- kot i will sny "jej , take him , and maj Ciod ble.ss jou. " Jlills mo belnc erected in Iluoi eountv and othei points In the territory to nmuutactuio to\v hi a new chemical piotess , which is siul to lilt tch It so white that it may bo used lor the illicit giades othlte linen p ipci. AVjomliiff. riiejc iino li is d ( elded to resuucol hei city libiai } and put it on a circ.nlaling basis. Aithui I'lnncls , u vouiii' man of 18 , v\as found dead w lib a bullet llnoiu'li his brain , in a c-abln on i'ish Uieuk , 1JU miles tiom Cliejeune. ODIcer Wind , of Chcveimc. shut off the wind ol .Sluu.nl Melnto ! , . \ . < l and woolly town ] > iinUr. Thu ollicei hid to shoot to bnvo his livei from tlie mill ID'S knlle. There h is been an iacieiso of .1.0 X ) tons in the output of coal fiom thu Union I'acilic mines at Hock bpiitusdiirin. ; N'ovumhci ovei the > amo mouth List je.n. The pa-ioll of the Chinaiuen lor llio month wns SA0 ! . For thu vcnr cudiuj ; the first d iv of Mav , ! . ,12 , ! baiielbol bottled been had been sola In Wjomliifjiicaliiht ( i/i-Is toi the pic'c c'.lin jeai , n decreiso of ll'A ) Innels of bcei in one > carnlono. Wjuining N fettiiiB tempeiale. Within the past leu jc.cirf wliua. wilh a population of less limn rmo , Ihuixi wcio sixtysixiilncos In Clievenati wheio liquor washohlfii ictail , to da > . with a population ot neatly If not qultci lO.OM , tbeio aie but twenty-nine places ol this Kind In to\vn. A YouiitGlrl AoouhOllor Itiothcr or llulnliig Hor. According to Iho story of a fallen woman who was arrested last night , a teniblocaso of human depravity is 10- vealed , which is revolting in its pai tie- id us and calls foi pionipt acliou by the ofllcerd of the law. The woman referred to infoimed u rupoitcr that in a homo of ill fame kept by "Pretty Noll" on Klevcnth sticct vvasajonng girl who had but two weeks ago commenced a life of Miamo The girl's naino is Ida JMay Miller , and she is 10 j cats old A year ugo last summer , thu woman said , Ida w as .seduced , or lather raped , by her own In other , binco that time shu has been compelled to submit to ids at anlls until two weeks ugo when she ran away and left him , imtoilng 'Tiolly Noll's" bagnio. ' 1 ho woman at the jail rcmioatcd that the case bo looked up , asshu thought thu gill could vet bo saved and her brother punUhcd for his eiimu A call was madu at the place men tioned and thu Miller girl wu- > found alonu in the lionsn. Shu is very small and appears to be not moio than H years of ago. Hy catefnl questioning her story was diawn out , which conobo ra ted tlmt told by the woman at thu jail She said her brother s muno was A. L Miller , a clock and jewelry peddler living noartho St. Paul depot. Ho is 21 years old and has a w Ho and one child. Hoi story indicated him to bu a buitoof thuwoiKtdosciipllon , but when mention was intule of having him In ought to justice , thuglil bin st into toais. saving that it would kill his wlfo and leave his baby worse than fulheilos Her manner indicated Hint her story was tuio and that she had bueii tuiribly wiongcd. Kauy this morning the young giil was lakun into custody by the pollen , and Iho case will bo investigated Iluiunu Culvcs. All eTchango says : "Niuo-tonths of the unhappy niauiagos result from human cahcs being allowed to nm at laigc In society paftuic : . . " Nine-tenths of thu clnonioor lingering diseases of today oiigiuato in inipniu blood , Hvor com plaint or biliousness. icMilting in i > ciotii- lu , consumption ( which ! a but scrofula of the lungs ) , sores , ulcers , skin diseases and kindied tiflVctions. Dr. I'ierou's " ( Joldon Medical Discovery" euros nil these , A TALK WITH SANTA OLAU3. tltV I.fOl.NK. I IKt.D IS CHICAGO NKW . ] Ono Christmnsoti * Joel linker was in a unhappy mood. Ho was lonc oino and miserable ; llio chimes making merry Christmas tnusio oiitsulo disturbed r.ithur thin soothed him , the jmglo of Ihe sleigh bills frctlod him. and the sluill whistling of the wind around the corners of the hon = o and up and down the ehnmiei seemed lo grate harshly on his ears. "Humph"said Joel , vvcanlv , "ClirUt- mas is nothin' to mo , there was a time w hen it meant a great de il , but lh.it was long ago hfly j cars is a long stretch to look back over. There is nothin' in Christmas now , nothin' for mo at least , it is so long since Santa Ulaus runinm bead mo that I venture to say ho has for gotten that there ever was such a poison as Joel Haker in all the world It u > ed to bu diileront , Santa Clans u ed to think a great deal of mo when I was a bov Ah ! Christmas nowadajs ain't what it w.us in the good old time no , not what it iHed to be " As Joel was absorbed in Ida distressing thoughts he bee line aw are very sudili nly that soim-boily was cMitoring or trying to enter the loom. Fust came a drift of cold uir , then a scraping , grating sound , then a strange shiillliiig , mid then .ves , then , all at ouec , Joel saw a p nr ol fat legs and a still fader bed } dangle down the chimney , followed 'prcseiiil.v b.v a lour' white benid , above wiiich appeared a joll.v red nose ami two bright tw inkling eyes , while over the head and fniduad was dtawn a Inreap , white wilh snoiv- Hakes. "Ha , ha , " chuckled the fat , jollj stiangcr , eincrgiii' ' from the uhiinne and standing well to one s do ol the heaithstonc , "ha , ha , they don't have thu big , wide cliinino s thev used lo build , but Ihoy can t keep bantu Clans out no , they can't keep Santa Clans out1 Ha , ha , ha Though tlio chimney weie no biggei than a gas pipe Santa Clans would slidu down it1" It didn t icquirc a second glance to ns- suic Joel that the new-eoiuor was indeed baiila Clans Joel knew the good old s mil oh , jcs and ho had scje.ii him nueo before and , although th it was when Joel was a little boj , he had never foigottcu how Santa Clans looked. Nor had Santa Clans forgotten Joel , al though Joel thought he had , for now Saura Clans looked kindly at Joel and smiled and said. "Meriy Claistmaslo jou. Joel1" ' "Ihank you , old Santa Claus , " replied Joel , "but I dou t believe it's gom' to be a verv nieuy Christmas It's been so long since ( I ve had a merry Christmas tint I don't believe I'd know how to act if 1 had one " "Let's see , " said Santa Claus , "it mu t bo going on lifty sears since I saw von last yes , jou were 8 ye.us old the last time ; 1 slipped dou n llio chimno. ) of the old homestead and tilled jour stocking Do von remember if" " 1 iciuembur it well , " answered Joel " 1 had made up my mind to do aw ako and see Sinta Claus , 1 d he ird tell otjou , but I'd never been sou , ami Brother Ot s and f concluded wo'd ho awake and watch lor sou lo come. " Santa Cliuis shook his head repioaeh- fully. "J'hat was very wiong , " said he , "for I'm so scares that if I'd Know n s'ou boss wuiu avvako I'd never have como down the chimney ut nil , mid Hum s ° ll'd have had no presents " " 1ml Otis couldn't keen awake , " c\- plainedJoi-l "Wo talked about every- thin'wo could think of , till lather called out to us th it it wedidn't stop I liking he'd have to send one ot Us up into the attic to sleep with the hired man bo in less thin live _ minutes Otis was sound asleep and no pinching could wake him up Hut 1 was bound to see Santa Claus and I don't behove anylhlni ; would'vo put mo to sleep. I heard the big clock in the sitting-room Mriko 11 , and 1 had be gun wondcrin' it son never weie going to come , when all of a sudden I hoaid thu tmklo of the bells mound sour roimleeis' necks. Then I heard the leiudeers pran- cm' on the loot and the sound ol your sleigh lunners cultin' through thu cinst ancT slippm * over the shingles. I was kind o' scaled and 1 coveted ms head up with the sheet and quilts only 1 left a little hole so I could peel ; out and sco w hat vv as gom' on. As soon .is I s iw s'ou j got over bain' scaled for sou weio jells * and smilin'like , and sou chuckhd sis > on wi nt around to eueh stoekin and lilted it up. " "Yes , I can remember the ii'ght , " siid Sinta Cl.uis. "I brought \ou a sled , didn't h" "Yes and ' Olis too' " , s'on brought ono , icplied Joel "Miuo w.is red and had 'Yankee Doodlq' painted in black letters on the : side ; Otis's was black and had 'Snow 0,110011' in gilt letters. " " 1 icmember tho-u sleds distinetls , " said bantu Claus , "lor I made them spe cially foi sou bins. " "You bet the sluls up against the wall , " continued Joel , "nnd then s'ou lllli.d the slockm's. " . "Thcio were six of 'em , as I recollect * " said Sanla Clans "Let mo sco , " queried Joel. "Thero was mine , and Olis's , ami HI vim's , and ThankfuPo , and Susan L'lickett's busan wns our help , sou know. No , theio were only live , ami , as T remember , thos' woto the biggest wo could beg orboirerot Aunt Doicas , who weighed nigh onto two bundled pounds. Otis and 1 didn't like Susiin Piiekett and wo worn hopni' you'd put a cold potato m hurMoekin1. " "tint Susan was a good girl , " remon- filritcd banla Claus. "You know 1 put cold potatoes in thu stoukln'n of boys and giil.simlywhoarolud and don't behove in bant.i Claus. " "At any rate , " said Joel , "yon filled all Iho stockm's with candy and pop coin ami nuts and raisins , and I nan lomoinber you said sou wore afraid sou'd rim out of pop corn balls heloro yun got around Then son left ouch of us a book Klvna got the best one , which w.us 'Tho G.uland of Frien'ship , ' and had poems In it about the bleeding of heails , and so loith I'athoi w.isii tuvpectin'ans thing , but sou left him a now pair of mittens and mother got a now fur boa lo wear to iiimtui' . " ij5"Of course , " said banla Clans , "I never lei got fallu r and mother " "Well , it was as much as I could do to lay still , " continued Joel , "for I'd been longin for a sled an' the sigh ! of that led sled with 'Yankee Doodlu' painted on it jeht uiado mo wild lint , somehow or other , 1 begun to get powerful sleepy all at once and 1 couldn't keep myososopnn The next thing 1 know J t.s wa.s imgin' me in thu libs ( Jit up , Ooel,1 , M.J.S hu , 'it's Chrin'mas an' banta Claus has been heio' 'Morrs Cluis ma.s' ' Merry Clius'- mt.s" : vvo cued awe tumbled out o'bed Then Klvira an' Thankful name in , not inore'n half dicsaed , and Susan cainu in. too. an * and wo just madu Koine howl vvitli 'Muirs ClniVin.ul Men's Chns'mas" to each other 'Kf you cluldun don't make less noise in there , ' cued father , Til liov to Fend sou all back to bed ! ' J'lio idea of askin' boyn an' gills to keep quito on Chris'inas mornin' when tlms''vo got new sleds an' 'C arlands of Tilc-n ship1" Sanla Cl.uis chuckled , hie icsy elicol. > fuuh beamed los' ' Oils an' I didn't want anj bicakfast , " siid Joel "Wo made up our minds that a etoekin'-fiill of candy and pop corn an' raisins would sta > us for awhile I do believe there wasn't buokwheat cakes enough in the township to Keep a , indoor.- , that moiniu' , buekwhual cal.c.don't sire up much 'longsido of a led dcd vvdli 'lanVcu Doodle * painted on it in led and black ble.il named ' .Snow Bird , ' and 1 didn't ' cam how cold it wns , it was all the butler forslidin' down the hillVc all had now shds-L-ifit 1'iko , Wilt Wc t broA ( turn AdaVn ? , Hubo Plavford , I o- andcrMiir oKr'i 1'urplo all on'cm had new slcda cxrop' .Mart n lle.ney. ami lie said ho civlcul il/'tl Santa Clans had skipped linn th s jcir Vniieo Ins futhcr had broke hi * leg haulm' logs from thn IVIInm woods and lunl been kop indoors ' \ week * Hut M..rl n had his ol sled , and ho didn't liov' to ask anj odds of any of n , neither. "I brought Martina sUd llio nest tliri&l mas , " Mud Smia Clam. "Likes not but d don ever ildo down hill , bant Cluis * I don't mean such hills as they h''v out hen1 In this new eotmtij , but onu of them old fashioned Now Kngland lulls tint was nvuln 'spncl U- Ij for bojslo slide down , full of bumpers an' tliank-yc inarms , and about ten Lines longei eomm'nn tlnn it is gom'down ! The wind blew in our faces and almos' look our bieath away. 'Mcny Ciis'mas to jo , liltlo bojs1' it siemed to s.ij , and it untied our mulllersin' whirled the snow in our face , just as if it was a bo\ , too , an' wanti d to phy vvitli us An ol' crow came llapp n'over us from the cornfield bejotid the meadow He said'Uaw , caw , ' when ho sivv my new sled I s'poso lie'd never eon a red one ! > > fore Oils liad a hard lime wilh Ins slid thn black one-an' lie wondered whv it wouldn't go as fast as mine would 'liov jou scraped llm piint ofFu the innncls ? ' asked Wtalsoy Goodnow 'Course I liov , ' Mild Otih. 'bioko my own knife an' Lute Ingrn ham's a-doin' it but it don't seem to make no dif'rcnco the d irned ol thing won't ( in1 ! I'licn , what did b mon llit//.ulI say but th it , like snot , it vvas bi'caii-o Olis's sled's name vvas 'snow qm i n ' 'Never did M-O a g il sled that was worth a cent , aiijvvav , ' su/ billion Well , now , that jeil about bioko Otis up 'n ' business 'It am t a girl sled , scz he , 'and its name ain't MIOVV ( ( iiceir 1 m a-go u' to call it Dan'l Web stei , oi Ol vet Optic , or bhenll Hobbins , 01 aftci some othi'i bg man1' An' the bojs plagued him so much about that jii snj gill sled that ho seiatclieil of the name , an , ' as I iciiu mbci , it did go belter after that ! "About thu onl.\ thing , " continued Joel , "that unit ml thnhatmonj of the occasion , as the eililor ot the llampshiio Comity Phu'inx u e l to say , was thc.ushos that IXueoii Moms Frmbii' sprinkled out in tiout of his house He said ho wasn't going lo h iv o folks breaking their necks jest on account ol a lot ol liivolous bojs that wa > go n' to the gallows as fas' as the } could ! Oh , how we hated him1 and we'd 'vo snowballed him , too , if we h.idii'l beenafi.udof llio consHblet that lived ni'Nl door. Hut the ashes didn't bother us imieli and evci.y time vvo slid Mtlo-s id- die we'd g ve Ihe aslnw a kick , and that s-oil o' MM ! tci ci 'cm ' The bate thought ol this made Sanla Clans laugh 1 ( Join1 on 'bout 0 o'clock , " said Joel , ' the girls count along Sister JMv ira an' Thankful. Prudence Tucker , Hello Yo- cum , bopinoiic llolbrook. Sis llubbaid , an' Marthy Sawyer Maithj's ) other Increase wanted her to iidc on his sled , but Maithy allowed that a red sled was her choice every tuny. ' 1 don't see how 1 in gom' to hold on , ' Haiti Maithy. 'bi'cnis asif I would liov n iv hands full kcepiii'my things li om blowing awaj ' 'Don't vvoitj about yourself , Maithj , ' se1'for it v. ou look after your things , 1 kind o' calo I ito 111 manage not lo loau j on on thu way. ' Dear Marthj items as if I could see you now , wilh jour tangled Innr blowm' in the wind , j-our eves all br ght and sparklm' an' jour cheeks as red as npph's. Seems , too , as it could liear jou laughm' and callm' , jist as yon did tus I toiled up the old Now r.ugland hill that Lhrisinas 1110111111' a callm "Joel , .loul-ain't jcr ever coin- in' , Joel. ' lint the hill is long and steep , jSlarthj1 , an' Joid tun I the hoj ho used to bo , lie s old , an' gray , an' leublo , but thuru s love an' , la.th m hia he.ut an' Ihcj kind o' keup bun totlerin' lo'ids ( he voice be beans.i c.illm' , 'Joel ! Joel ! Jocll" ' I know it 1 he o it all , " mummied Santa Claus vcrj softly . "Oh , that was so long ago , " sighed Joel "sovcrj- long ago And I've had no Chris mas suit u only once , when our little one M.uthj's an' mine jou re member h.m , Santa Clans' " "Yos"oaid bantu Claus , "a toddling liltlo boy With blue ejc < " "Like his mother , " intemipled Joel , "an1 ho was like hei , too .so gentle an' lov in' , onlj vvo called him Joel , lor Unit was inj father's name an' it kind o' inn m the laniily lie va , nt moie'n i ! j'e.us old when jou came With your Chits mas presents tor him , bant.i Clans Wo bad told him about vou , and hu used to go lethe the chimney coinercvurj' night and make a little prajor about what he wanted jou to br.ng li.m. And jou biought 'cm , too a stick-horep an' a picture book , an' some blocks , an' a ditim they're on the bhulf in the closet there , an' h.s little Chns'mas ntookm with em I've saved 'cm all , an' I've taken 'cm down an' held 'em in mv hands , oh , so many lime's " "Hut when 1 came again , " said bant.i Clans "Ilia little bed was empty , an'I vvas alone It killed his mother Martha was bo tender-hearted ; she kind o' drooped an' piiird after that bo now tliny'voboen asleep side bj'sido in the bin j ing ground lliOM ) Ihnlj' jears "That s why I'm so sad-liko whenever Chris mas comes , " said Joel after a p.iiino. "Thu thinkm of long ago makes mo hitler almost Ii s so dilletent now fiom what it used lo bu. " ' No , Joel , oh , no. " wait ! Santa Clans. " 'Tis the hiiine woilil , and human iiatmo is the sumo and aluajH will be Hut Christmas is for the little folks , and jou , who tire old and girled nowmust know il and love itonlj through thu gladness it bimgj Ihu little onen. " "True , " groaned Joel ; "but how may I know and teol this gladness when 1 have no bltlo Blocking hanging in my oliiiiinoy cornel no child lo plo.Lso mo with his prattleSDbco , I am ahnio. " "No , j'oti'io not alone , Joel , " said Santa Clam "There are children in this great citj who would love and blerfu yon tor join goodnos , if von but touched their hoartti. Make them nappy , .Joel , solid by me this night t > oiuu gill lo Ihu liUlu boy in Ihe old house jondur-hoispoor and sick , a simple toy will /ill / hi CliiistmaH with gladuuss " " 11U little siater , lee take her some piesent , " said JouJ , ' make thorn happj lor mo , Santa Claus 3 on are right nuKu them happj tor nm " How hwoi'tlyJoel sloptl When ho awoke , thu siinhglit I'tieamed in thioiigh the wiiulow and pmuncd to bid him a merry C-ln latmas. How contenled and happy Joel Ink ! It imibt have been the talK with banta CJaiis lhat did it all , ho had never kiioivn a t\\color sense of peace A little giilcamu out of thu honso over tin way bho lul | a now dull m her aim- , and she san" y , mciij Iitlln soii'r and him laughed wfthjoyas hho skipped along the street Aj , and at the w indovv sal Ino little sick hoj- , and the toy Santa Claus lelt him sVcntod to have brought him strength and health , lei ln < VLM Hjiarklcd and his cheeks glowed , ami II was plain to tee lua liuait was full of hap miu And , oh1 how thu oliimi > t > did rinfc out , mid him ji iulta theoin \ tliuir t'lu-st limn carol Hint iiioiiiinjj' Thc-y suny of UuthlulHiia und tlio maugitr nud Ihu liahe , Uin.sanyof love and nlmiltv , till all Die Cliiistirms air hccnieil lull ol ungul voices Carol of Ihe ( 'hilslami inoiii Carol of the ( 'litUt tlnlil liuiu ( . ' .uol to thu Hbt'iiiiii ; M > y ' 1111 liuuhoealu , Ivauiilii " ( ! U > ! ) ho toCuU on hiK'h. 1'e.icu oneaith , goud will tovv'nl men ! " So all tliia iiiiuiu tin ) caiol of thu cliiinu.5 , thu .soiincl of ululdicjn'o voic cc , the biuilo of Uin jioor little bo ) over thn vvtiy all this a\\ eel music' crept into Joel f > lic.ut tlmt Clirutuus niurnliij ; , jva , an 1 with thuM ) SWIM t , holy inllitunLOs came otliuio so subtja and dlvlnu that in i'-i fciltuit tuiiuiiiunioii uitli lliKin Jo < 1 n hunt crml uut a1 an and uiaru u ih x ! Ji > of U'w Chtl-iU4 Uiuc. TIIK fltCMITA" GAM. A CJucst nt tlio I'artonpnrlj - An * | ) li\lniod Kninl ISrsult < * 1'onrcd. At the Paxtoii hc'tcl joMord-iy niter noon th etc was discovrnd n c.iMt of ihvlnlioti brns which it U thought vUll 10 suit f H tally. 'Ihu victim iS \V IJaker , a > Vjoiiniif ; catllu man , who ar lived in Onialia 'llim-sday with Mock He roji < > leied at the hotel in the > venin < * and was shown to his room. Nothing more was heanl of him until about to o'clock jestei day morning vvhon H bell boj was sun I lo call him I'ho IMIJ s knoeka failed to inoduco sinj leopoiise , and lie informed ( no holul umploje that was wioug Ac'eoidinjili tlu bo ) was liftud nn lo look through Iraiisoinovurlhe uoor. lIedi eovurcdMr Maker lyini ? in bed ii ) > | ) aruntldeep - \ny \ he.ivil > and called to him linker turned OVCT in bed and nltered some h-tlf intc'lli llilo vvords , and the hotel men , thinking tint he vas verj Hied , loft him lo sloc-p blill loiwr. Shortly after 1 o'clock in this nf let noon , however , as Itakei had failed to appeal , auothei el fort was madu to aioiisu him railing to toeeivean re iiouse , thu bo > was iipiin hoHlc il up to the tritisom , and repoited thai thn man looked as if ho vvuiv ( lend Thu door of llio room was then foiced open , and the smu.ll of KH immediately revealed thu o.uiso of II ik T'S condition Dr Svvulnaiuvai siimnioiiid , and OVCT.V- tiling possible w.w done to restore llio ni'in to t'onsciorHiic * * , but without avail li Keo vvas sent for and assisted in the vv ork , but at a Into hour last ni ht Haket \v as still in a comatose comlilioii and his lite w as dcspaiic'd of. Aflir louring hi-t nijht it is evident that Itakor tumid oil the J.MS , but hu jirobably unconsciously stitiek thn key ot tin- bin tier and p-ittiall.v opened it The hotel men were evidently iimious to supples- , the publication of the tacts last cv cimi" ; , and atepoitci callidon l > r huitinan lo leain Ihe p n licuhus After hnii'iil ny them the doetoi siid : "This accident is diicctlv altrlbutablo to the water j ; is. It U imielimoie poison ous than is in Hiiifac'tiiHul fiom coal , and has peculiar piopet ties Tlie poison ous poition IH very lie ivy and "inks to the lloor , carr mi ; vvitli it the odor. This explains v\b. > il is that H ikci 's condilion w.us not dsi-oveicd sooner. The smell of gas could not bo distinguished bj a pet son walking along llie hall , vvliilo nuar the lloor Iho an was Malm , ilcd with it. 1 behove it n dangoious to usethugns , ( spuclall , } in holds , whcio. cases of this kind at apt to oei tir. This m the M'eoud ono of Ihe kind which 1 have had uMliin a week The other one was at the Metio politan hold , and 1 balcl.aved . the man's life. ' 1 ho water gas is e\eeedmgli noMous , anil its ell eel upon people breath ing it is nun u deadly than that of gas manufaclmed lioni coal. " Hiker , the iiiifoitunale victim , is piobably about 8(1 ( yeais of age , but no other facU about him ate obtainable. " ] S A sure cure for IJliud , Hleodlutj , Itching and Illceliitcd 1'iles h.is been dlscovcied by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian reined } ) , called Dr Williams' Indian 1'de Ointment. A mmlo box has cured the woisl chioniu ( ases of ! i"i oi Iti jeais standing. No ono nud Mill , r live minutes after apnl.vliu this wonderful south Inn uiedieine. Lotions and instiiinientsdo innro liana than good. Williams' liidim 1'ilo Ointment absorbs the Illinois , all ijt the intense itching , ( putkul.irly at night alter celling warm m bi'd ) , acts as a poultice , gives instant leilel , and ispiciiand onlj foi files , itcluiiof | ii rv do ji.nt.s , and for iiothni , ; else. Dr. I'r.ulet's Magic Ointment etiies : us by magic , 1'impleItltek Heads or ( UulM , Jilott lies and Krnptlons nn llie fare , leaving the skin eU.iraud be.uitifnl Also cuiesltcli. bill Kin inn , .Sure Nipples , boio JJ | > s , and Old Obstinate Ulccis. bold b > diiiffiists , or mailed on receipt ot 50 pen n Hi tailed by Kiilm & Co , and SiMirooK-r Hccht. At wholesale by U. F. ( loodnian. A TIllj OltAIMl JOKK. \Vlu UKUoMoi'ii I mem IH nor Au\- ions lor ( nci ninciit Itiisincss. Washington Republican. 'Iheio w.i a ciowdol Uh yrapliieopi lators uefoie the Westc in Union iVlegraph ollice , at the cornel ot Kitli-eiith and 1"slieets , last evening , and every man was st imping on llie pavement to drown the sound ol Ins ehtltermgtoith " \Vcll , the telegiaph war is beginning to uigo lioicc Ij in the depai tiuents. " said one oi the bliivirmg nnlividn.ils , whose counlonaiico vvas nearlj invisible behind thuiipluined co it collar , over which .v piirof well-ti.iined Dundreanes peered out "Hut have j'ou huaiil the p-irtietilar- Iho mailer' " liu continued. "You Know what : i i.ieket the Mutual Union. Haiti- more iV : Ohio , and postal com panies aio raiaing to got thi'ir lull sham in the govcinment busi ness They nnppoFu they deal heavy blows on thoWestuiii Union by getting the government messages for their lines I have vvondeicd who it was that the Wistctn Union is doing nothing in tlio matter I thought il was absolute mad u ss , but 1 line ! Ilioio is method in its m.tdncsafter all I put the quest od to one ol the ollieials of I he Western Union , lie laughed and took me usiilo. " "You mo a Mutual Union man , " he Hiild , "and , though > on aie on the oppo sition , I don't want you to give it away to the managers It's just this Wo don't want tlio government business If vvo could bj any means pn.-m enough ol it on any one company wo could hankiiipt them in a short time They aio lighting us hard , as joti know , and 1 hope , by heavenstlmy will keup it nj > . You know what the rates are on olhcial business Wo are Honding twenty vvouls , u\clusivo of date , for 'M cents for all disl-inces within 1,000 iriles , with an aionldiatl chaige of 5 cents for overj' addit on.i MX ) miles , and vvo can.t charge moro than 2 , " ) cunts for any mess igo within the Unned btatos U'liOso iitu tlio rales iKod by thu poitmasfi r general , and vvu havcgot to htiek lo them For instance , New Oi leans , government rate is "icon Is for ten words , commercial , ( ! ) cents , Chicago and I'oit- l.ind , Mo , eac'h' ' ( ) cenUs for Undo bam and 50 cents Joi oiilinaiy IndivldiialB , ban rtaiieiHco , 00 cents government and $1 piivato , while ( ialvchlon , ' 1 ex , is ; ! 0 ec-nln gov ci nment and 75 cents pnvate Do jou wonder whj vvo don't jeain after thu government business when we can gut all vvo can do lor double the money" ' It.s too cold for mo , yood bjr , " said Ihu man ot information as hu slipped awaj , and the rupoiter made a note in Ilia llOOK Tie Greatest jtgihccl iininijh of the Age ! SYMPTOMS Or A TORPID LIVER. Ijom iiluiipt-ilKv lu 'cl cu llve , i'ulu lu the licnil , with a dull pcimilliin In tlio fcnck part. 1'alu inir llio ulinuitler * lilnilc , I'ulluasa nftcrtiullnci "llU inlU- Incllimtlari lu itzoillou of buclr ormlnil , IriliHlillltj-ot'teiupcr , I.owsi Irlimrlib n fccliiifot hrivlni : necleclrd BCIOIB duty , M'euiiuceH , llz/lnr , I'lulierlnynt llio 1'cnit. lotn lic'l'cirn Iho orrn , Ilrniluche nvnr lliH rislit i-fc , Itcullcntatu * , vtlib Otful drcnma , Illulilycoloreil ( JiJoo.uuJ COWSTIPATIOfJ. TDTT'K I I J I.s are cupei Inlly adapted tn eucli c&gcs , one ( lojD directs eiuli a clianBnofreBllngrnston tonljiitlioaufr .rcr. ylnrrrasp llio A piic tile , tnij canto ttie tn 'IVkv i I'lrdi.ibim iti ydem It > ioiiiHie > lin > l lirlhclrTiiiilcArtlou on fireOruitiir.llruiiJnt .SIoolMaru ) rleur. . U Sfiirray M..iV V. lOTT'S EXfRAOT BARSAPARILLA lm ! b-xly , uiakcM he lUiy Itunb , i U'.a wcat , r'/ialrn ILo varied i.f Vi \ ji' ' < ui with I'Hia lilool ami r mtti > nerruiu arsleui , In vi orates I bo t"ain n , d ( mi H-H. tl o rl or of inmihooj , PI s ' 1 tn Jr.i-iPi 'i Ul'fH.U 44 tjutt . Hi. , r oivort. . MOST PERFECT MADE Piuvst nml ptroncMt Nilarnt Fruit Vnnllla , U-moti , OnmRp. Almond. Itcwo. etc. , ll.vMriv cIolliratclyaiiilnaUinlly asthoiltuit. PRICE CAKING POWDCH CO. , cnicAoo. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFP8 NEWS O 11 AtiBtin , of Vankton , an old steam bo it captain , foi nun Is of Pdtsbuig , was in the cits scstcrdas. William Kintx , ono of the tr.ivcling mlssioii'iries for ( tionowcg Ar bchoont- gen , is home fiom a success-fill tilp. Mrs \V G Nnson left yesterday for Manning , to fpend a week with friends Hide J 0 fJarrUon , Iho "horiU'of ll.niison eounfs , was in thn eitv jcslenlay A. K ( liovv and I ) . M. llaidv , of Lo gan , weie at the I'acilie josieiday. 1) M U'ilhnms , of Tibor. was among Hie aiiival < ! at the I'neilicyeiUnd.vy. \V 1) Uobmion , of C.uioll , > lMtcd the ltllls eldas Leu I'm in m h H returned fiom Onkotn , whine with llob Keens ho has a section of land lie is b ick alter c ittlc to stock tlie iamb , and will ictnain until .hinuaiy \\'n\ \i \ Jov , atlorncy for Ihe Sion\ Citviailwas' company i is in the cits look ing alter the oomp.ins's inteiests in cases now in couit. 1) . II. Kttien , of Kansas City , is attend ing com I in the interests of the l.omb.ud Investment , uompans , tor which hu is Iho atlorni'S' . Miss I'xsio U Smles letmned home vcsteidas from Mt Pleasant , vvhcic slie lias been attending bi hool. bhu will 10- inain homo dm ing thu holidays. S A Tcnl , of Missouri Valley , was in the cits' yesterday. _ The child which vv.w found on Jack ( Jal ligan'8 dooi.step last Pnday night , has been tinned over lo clmr , table parties who have agreed to take chaigc of it ami raise it. Theie are no developments as to Ihe paicntago of the mysterious little stiangur. CHRISTMAS PRESENT A PAIR OF RQLLEFi SKATES To eveiv' bc > s' that bus's a Suit or Over coat at 1S10 STREET. &R EQ Painters and Decoraters WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES. 1515 Douglas Street. ' " " " "B2. R. RISDON , General Insurance Agent HKPItUSKNTS : rhncnlx Insiirancu Co , London , Cash Assets &ffit , < m IVobitlierttor , N > . , Ab ot3 . . . IM VWO GldllH 1'llllN , Arf-C'H . . . l 'l'l JJ l.Jrnnl I'no , rinhtili lbln | , j\ sets . JJ > JcXc ) ) CA lluinml.iro ( , , ifcli AsaCts. . . . J.UlU.cAHJ BOYD'S OPEBA rlousE TWO GRAKD PRODUCl'IOWB. ' Monday and Tdcsilay , Dec. 21st and 22od. The Caileton Opera Co. ( Trom the New York C.islno ) (9TSIvl > tntlsU and a superb vinidrobc Jlonilnj ntenln ; ; , tin ) InlJIuiit ojieui ccjinnjuo \Vltli tlio in u d of MO nlfalilb hi jNuw Vink. T o t > A ) i Viimnr , Hi ft Vi.'tluc Hem n Oimihn ot tilt in thoil/U H..UHOI OllLcrtjUllluisu' .IitpuiiMO u > orn , IHE MIKADO. K 11 'Ihe. ' i iifiiis In tin or iinil en , hcttiailoii Him tto uii'l t-tttfx Imxluo him I lie \iff-i iio vi. ) C.ulicinn h b ) | reliund lioni ( illboii .VM.IIiui/i , Hint tiny lu thu only onni } > iiny nsin IT llioui , N nlo of | iri o HUM rvocl w at1 ifl nnd 1 ; fii lluij , IAK.i.ii of aeutj IIOH open ut thu l > ox nil. co Norllavoit curncr 1'iuniimiiiitl Uth Jfcc't5 , Paid up Capital , $200,000 Siuplua Fund 00,000 I'HANK Wnil'HV , SWI'M ! IHMJKI 1'H'MIL11I. V to i Hal i IM.N : ii WOOD , ; , u'j nr.u ( nslllin. Al l i-'iislilur Acxounu bul.ntocl anil inoniiitnttoiUion jivun O Illl ll.HIUUds ulllUUtUj Ul llj UUC' , J aj s 1 it o | n.r cent on Tnau Iui. ) | > slti Mendelssohn & Fisher , AND \i. \ hll VNh huiurlntuncl . DIRECTORY Life Insurance. 0. T. TAYl.OIi , ( lonisnil NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. For N'oirn ! Vn. Colin ado nnd Wj omlng. ( > lll ( e. 001 IICT Mill niul DotiKlim. the puiiilnr | 'Innlliui polielcs. over fin Fire Insurance. ri'-rru : AA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS , 11 "Vuiih IhlrUn nth Mtcot , 'Ulephoao No 6OI Orient IiiMiintiMi Co. . llnilloiil , Conn. I nloa ln niiiiiH CV-Smi 1 rnml co , 1'ul. N'ntumnl 1 lti < Iniuranoo Co llnrtfow.lVmn I'lit mini's 1'uncl In * Co. , Snn I'mtuilMO , tAl. A" n UAT < nin , Ocnornl Vsoiit rrovidcnl Savings Life Assiirancd Co , of Non YnrV 107 Poudi 1'ourti ( ii.Ill Mi-rot. Omihft. ( Tic-npc cl liKiiituu'o I'M'i ollerinl la nn "old line' ( tuniiui | ) Artiinl nMira y joiulT inot r the c-iili nilin joii lss,1 , IS 4 nnil ISSP.nl i , lor 4IU.n ( > > , us " DRY GOODS. _ _ , f. C. KN'r.WOLD , Dry Goods , T > IP otpmnt ) tirUx rom r lon 211 nnd Cum. inn Hu i la IIIIH jmt IK < n < i | > riiil u III ) n Kfticml doc k of tnp1o mid lnnechj ftoixlp. IKMII.OSII | > OS lulls ciil' " . irln\r4 , uoiMnu' rlnllies niul u full line ol uiiileix lotliliiK 'I lit * I'e-it iiiiihty | nnd tlio low isl pi lees , l/iill / niulLO , * " MILLINERY- AIUR. i : . KUiltT , n At ffiiNirili M , Uilolnvn tlirlvlnir Jni'lnsss In milliner ] mill rune v inc > < K niul aNoUneisa | nilin lu'i cil ( iiiploj ees IIIIHI nn Indie * null'mul ftetieral clrc'x-iiiiiMti I'lu-hloimtilc unit Mvlltli iriirincall cnn tie h id n' MiKlclil H tin 11 veij low Hun re. A tilul oiiJe'r taUsllou nil nnd ten in us initruiiuic' ; . MI5S. .M. M. Millinery Goods , nilltlnciv niul fiinoj- iod IliH'.Min i nnnot do liettor t linn tn pnlrnnlre Mrs. M M Klnjr. 211 ! Cumin ? SI 'ni liitn < t Mli > s.tho must bcnulirul v , cirk inicl Hie vort lo c st prlooa CROCCRIES. AMJKKT II. SAMHiKS , GrocerySiCrockeryStore In the jilnco Toi llie jiooplonf N'ortluro't Omidm In li idc IMVIUMI It li ( onlrnllv Iciealeil. nt llio conic i of ( iniiliik' nnd HiiuuUiK sin Tliu Block IE tlio In hi inicl tlio IHHO--.IUI clietip us any. iNIHiT MUhl.UN , Grocers , TldMlim onrrlf n ilmlrp fie li stock nncldocvs n lin-clnoss cm tlio HiimllciM ] III > IIIH , nnd hoiuu It IIIIN it \ > \x \ tniilu. lluj join no mkHnuiir liomo and not u mile' 01 tnomvay No 1TJ5 Cum- IIIINIIY IIOI.L.N A , CO. , Dealers la Staple & Fancy Groceries D ( Id niiit Onnlon Seods. Soulhwjst corner If Ih nnd Callfoiiiln stroott > . S. CS G-roceries , Fruifc , Feed. PpcuililoHlpr In poulliv anil all Idncli i > f pnmo Oj t ( ! > HI M IIHOII OiincK iIollteiKil liru at nil hours fc ( itilctbUiln , 7UI Ho Itlli nlrncit. Fancy Groceries , Hour , Eceif , Etc. o , I're h Iliitinr nnil V.stsi n spcclnlty 'iliisllrni Inn liinirlxon noleJ lliuleiiilliiKunn In llu li line Tin thu tlincl uuicl u ulo. Alunyrten li il iflnir nml up to HIM lliiii-o with nlont ) ofoi llilnt. lliul NfnHxl Kept coimuiitly Jn Mock. 1.01 1Mb iu.il Duel/1 Bticr-t. GENERAL STORED 1' . .M. HACK A : CO General Store. Tins iion-o liuiiNliO'i jour goocU nonr linnlo , II 3011 li\e In .Soiilh Oniiilin. M ) Hint ulioii } ou RC L n wninif il/o In ii | MMII | c lilinnc'y nr M MroiiR' ' poiiml ofliiittoi , jou wont liu liniol lo wnlk n uulo anil Kuti nnnr by tlieinrs to K 't ' it ot- cliann'CMl. 1UO 11 _ ' . > .imlll.'tS 7hst. ( I , C. KN'KWOl.l ) . At tlio ITend or PI MIIIV'H Avoinin , Is dolntf MICll II IU | ly IjimlnilhH 111 Dry G-oods , G-roceries Moil * nnil llmilismci , Hint ho H ibont lo hnllil nnoihi c lot ol Ntoioh 10 i cconiinoilnti ) hlx iiipllil 1 } inciciL liif ( triicl1 VMint rotul frcnm Is llieiolll a iiiHri Koliijr n nillo tiwny li-om here ho llnw lo liij , when inure boivlitntiloniiil miiuh LlicHjiet1 KO'iaican ho bnnxlit rlhl | ; ut hciinoThoro Is noon ; lieiH-o ( litre U uueon foi Ml. KncKOUl'H proi-j orliy. TKCEJ 2ST22W " 2-OK/IC House Furnishing Store Coi ICIhnnil Douglas in ret , if. IUCIIKX1J1JKJ , I'jonilelor. ircH > lmln now stork of KiiKlloh < lneo rntccl niuolo lj i fold m llio following julcoi Dinner bolts , Ix-U ( iluoos , JIB J5 'J < iifielt8 , Wl plocos , S.'i W 'lOllft FOHH , 1U JlllPIB , $1 Itriis * l.llinuy Lnini * , lioni t'-S M up Iliiif.1 / 1 1 all I H MI i > hi rein ( ! M , nml u number of nrlli lew ul urylciH BOOKSTORES. O1IA1IA rCi CO. Books and Stationery , IJTN. Will ti cut , 1 ! ( llL'lous bnolui n Hio liill ) . DRUGS. Prescriptions , Perfumery I'ATJJNT MKDIClNTis , CTO. Coinci Etoro Mi onk Hull Tin nnd UlliMlccts , Drugs , Medicines and Chemicals I'nni ) unit tollnt nitk-lcs , Hpnnncn , Dniilu'i , rirlninui > , tlc. l > lo lfiuu jncfrilptloni cure- In II j ( oniiciiinilic ) ] , uaJ diUt-rrt miMfoircl wiilj i no iinil ill'pntLh. Our hUKlul muclK Ine li mu > li.'luiri < nntut Kciiulno and of the licit quality W. J. WHITEHOUSE , ICtti AND U ! . nrm. I1 mi * Oil * indmi . lit r > . Iturpka HU Ol iinn in ( i.ri wijr him , . I'nco fcy cculj lit