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BRIGHTE VR :I'HAN EVER. HE DAILY BEE. The drann opens in Hol and whith: Parisian_gentlemen, Maurice - Lancy,” by Jax. M. Hardis, and Gros Reni, hiv friend, by Mr Ho ey, They are on a trip of pleasure and Leguils the time with what to them are innecocent : " r Friday Morning, Dec 9. The Theatrical Firmament s e = Ablazs with Light. Waoather Report. (Th> following observations are taken at the same momont of time at all the sta- | Magnificent Ferformauce of tions named.) 1 " WaAR Dsrariwest, U, €, 816 <l 1 “A Child ot State” at OMANA, Decomber &, 1881, (1345 p. n1) § i P ey Boyd's. % | SE | . HIAT | &% Lol B 22| splendi nt!" wers the | 2 [ unanirons concerning “The 09 | 5 'NW |Fresh Clear | Child of The State,” which came from tie (18037 | 43 |W [kresh (Gl | Jipy 7 thoss who were wo fortunate Wed- 3018 | 45 (W [Brisk (lowdy | nesday o3 to attend the presen ation of D ton s 13059 | 32 [Nw [Fresh (Qoudy | this great drama, at Boyd's Upera . use, Davenport... 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(2008 | 38 |W Brik Olear one as thoe pisos deasrves, pliyed by that Paqule.. 1800\ od W (Bek (Cleat | ronzeet of strong combinations lol by “ e Mecsrs George Hoey and Jan Hardis, wone two sbove low water and trozen, flir ations, *‘Gertrande”; an orphan, and S —— < [ henco w Scbild of e State” i uyirl i on g — naylum whore she lins beon ccred for un- LOCAL BREVITIES. til'she has_reached wom:nhood, ‘“Car — Tine," anothcr “'child { the S ate” fs & —The Omaha City Mission wi Icel-brate Christinus on Tuesday evening, Dee, 27th, atthe Baptist ( hurch, Indy's maid in the service of Von Hel mick, the chief magistrate of the city, As Gertrand, there sppeared for the firmt time in Omuha that remarkable . ni THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881. wife, Do Lancy in pardoned, G rtrands him up to rowist Murin, Gros Reni and Caroline are un ted, as he has Beside principal nctors ment important parts were alswo Ly Mr. Frink Williard, who_represents “Bidoche " a wonderer; 'y Mr, ). oo vine, ax “F it s landlords acd by Mr Moore, us “Carl,” & wry nt. Two wl ~tage settings were int odoced for time Wed one being a i coul | almot ar the canari s e As & whole the drama of “A Child of State, of which Mr, Hoey is the author by ada tat en from ths Fre ch, is the most thrilling and p vertal e er | rewnted in Omahs, and the perfirnsnce Wednes: day undoubtedly +tandr unrivalled among the society plays ver witnessed in thi city, The Hoey-Fardy couhination can be mstred of & v ¢ packed from quette to douse, kh v d key ooms - s VIRGINIUS. Frink Mayo's Opening Night at Boyd's. Splendid Production of the Trage- dy of Rome. Frank Mavo opened at Boyd's opera house with hin super's company in the sub- line tragedy of Virginius, The au lience was large and appreciative and entered ully into the apirit of the play. The ‘Three plain drunks wore fined the o rfully emotional actress, Signora wmal eum in polico court yesterday. | Majeroni. Thm‘ lady has u’lnmly s i " nation repu her par One paid and two went to jail, in the ‘“‘Galley and. othet ‘The Bury Bee will have a eandy pull [ d amas but in none does she find so full e for her arttic realization of 1he acter asin A Child of Miss Liva Pa ker revresents a most pleasing manner and part exc nzly we:l throug! o There was a law in Holland in the olden time that, a child of the State, be esps ial ward of the government, stould be pr tcted, and that any ma who e mpro- mised her before he renclied the age of twenty-vue should be compelled to either honor her with his name or su the peaulty ot death, Gertruni waa tired o! the life of un orphan wsylum aod longed for 1 berty. The attentions of the ha some Count Maurice were there! couraged by her to theend that she mi | be ome tdstress of his gold «nd name. The count was unmarie while his friend was wedded to o mysteriou personige at the Christian Church, Saturday after- noon. Pree, b and 10 cents a plate, Mr. E. Van Tuyl, formerly agent of the Erie railway at Binvhamton, N, Y., hae & cepted the position of tax agent of the B, & M. railrond. Ono hundred and fitty men employed on the new elevator at the tran-fer struck yesterday because their employers wanted to pay them monthly instoad of semi. monthly. —The excavation for the cellar of the new court honse is in progress, 'Tho whole block will be surrounded by a bosrd fence Shvisss bigh e the publo exolodsd | o ol & nppeat i ENb(inyy bt w from the grounds. in wippose | to have been “fair, fat and The case of the Omaha National bank | 2 d p wewed of o most vixenish vs. the City of Om.ha, was finished i the RUHURLT United Btates court yesterday, after hild of the State” which a recess was taken until 2 o'click. ensnared, and had given The grand jury is still in aasion, Orrin Hickok arrived in the city yes. terdny with » stud of four fast horses, one of which is “‘Eva,” en route to New York to attend Mackey's wale. ‘[he train from the west Wednesday loft him at Cheyenns Leen Gertrand written testimony nganst . im- aelf, Von Helmick, the chief magistrate, im- personated by sor. H, ey Davies, o well known s ur actor, hud beenjwedded to Louise ~a port carried by Mrs, J Prior, for over twenty yea »,"an the fruit of their unfon w s & beautiful girl nom d Maria, which chaiacter Miss Emma Pierce asumes L tranwpired that ¢ o young Fifth | count visited at the home of the chief Lost--yesterday, between and Clhestaut streets, and the Morey Hon. | Migi:trate, aud o passionats love | etween sital, lad Gold Wi toh (Hunting | P and the beautiiul Maria sprang into pital, a lady's Gold Watch (Hunting |00 Hiy wooing progressed favorably, Case). Finder will be suitably rewarded | until t w actors appeaied upon the o rene, “Waldbery,"by vir, Mark M. Pri e, and hix son “*Christain,” an adyocate, 1y Mr, H. J. Moroso, Christian was also madly in ove with Maria, and when he perceived his rival's advanta.e, immed:- ately plotted to wocure the Intter's ruir, or this the girl Gertrand was the netive agent, The count’s gold and name hid beon her first object, but now thut she saw another wornan installed iu her place, th- Jjoalouny of her pas fonate nature becam- uflame, nd she fouud shel ved the young ‘renchman with her whole be ug. ™ He by returning the sawe to the offive of liod. di« & Thrall, —Tho Union Fira Insurance Company of Californin, one of the stannch compa- otew that pui t all ita losses, amounting to wmore t an half amillion dollars in the Chic go fire, has been placed in tho agen- ey of C. T. Taylor & Co. ~The Oumaha buard of trade are in wearch of suitsble roows, having given up their former location, What they should | 15 i e Wi rotiacd, i she weote have is a building, sdapted both to the | deavored to satisfy her with gold. This she spurned, thou.h accepting for the time being, and made her way tothe m«n fon of the chef mn. istrate where she found employment. Thero she s+ what she had suspicioned and first met the m . gistrate’s daughter, In the presence f he rival all of her tigerish n ture way ar used. But she waited her time, until the day when the betrothal papers for the wringe of the young count and Marin were to be signed, As De L ney takes the pen to fix his name to the docu- whe steps forward and fiorcely proclaims berselfand herright+,and denates to_the poor the gold she has received as a bribe, The [effect is e.ectrical, T'hon cecurs one f the most reninrk (ble sceues nacted upon th: mimic stage, The couat reels under the terrible den ument, Hin intended betrothal falls senseless inio her wo her’s arms. Von Helnick ix p ylized by the shock, and wh le Wa aberg, who is n{mu m gis rate, bis ron Christian, Geos Reni, and Car ine, appear upon the the passionste pirl and her iu- loyer face ench other, Thea that burning words of accusa- and recrimin tion fiom butn are In this scene it is impo- sible tors are not stand ng in jons of the characters they assume. The count, with terrible denun- olations, chargen the woman to do her worst and flings defiince in horface, while with cruel hate and burning love wiugling in every word and gesture, she biix hiu marry her or go to the scaffold, In this wcene, particularly, Wednesday the .cting was superb aud the audience st in breathle s suspen: it sympathy £ r the mau and woma ‘The thind act is & continuation of the second, Gertrand meets Gros Reni, who ir playing a splendid part all througly and he enileavors to force hor to yield tHE let- ter which she hol s us evidence againat his friend, the count, While in 1 his uttempt neoce-sities of the board an | for the est.b- lishmeut of & chawber of commerce. —The Earnest Workers desiro to express their sincere thanks to those who contri- buted o liberally to their annual dinner; and a #o to their many friends for their liberal patronage, Mra, W. J. Mount, President; Miss M. J. Trulaud, Secrotary. ~The total Enstern catt!e shipments of the past season have been 149,100 head. The roads runniug East from this point Bave about equally divided the transpor- tation of this immenso amouat of st ck, which far exceeds that of any previous year. —Another one of the 0. & N. W, cases was on trinl in the Distri.t Court yester doy. The case of Peter Clark, iried yesteiday resulted in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for 84110, 2147 being the amount originally allowed him by the company. <~The Northwestern Nat onal, one of the best munaged Fire Cowpanies in Aumericy, therefore one of the safest to ineure in is now in ageney of C. T, Tay- lor & Co., at the old place, corner of Four- teenth and Douglas, where Mr, Taylor has been located for twelve years, v it tion exchanged, to believe the the exact i [ —Geo, Allen is nolonger in our employ. anl we wllnotbe responsible for any eollections made by hiw, TUDKBAKKR Bros, Mra, Co,, South Bend, Ind, BrenenakeRr & WELCH, 8St. Joseph, Mo, dechlw whole - utire cast was especially strong I pressncs of experien od actor: as cit 2ens, liotors, ete., rendered the perforu- anoe all the mora real and very superior to many «f the previo pressntations «f irilliug tragedy before Omaha sudi- n. o, Mayo's mting thronghout was superb, He exhibited at the start a slizht defact on of voice, from s co d probably, but as te tiagedy {.n.‘(rrn!v-d he wora this off and ~eemed indeed the nobls Koman tiat 1e was, 1n the second nct, whore he giv eloved daughter 1o the ketrothal of allof the fa hec’s tenderness e ~pring from his lips, The thi d act dis- .anl somethiog «f the powe of the great actor's playing, D1t it was n ¢ until the tourch and hfih acts that the fuil sirength of his _ pussion was given froe s:ope. When he appeared before the lustful ~ Decemvir who had conspired with his bass at to rob from Virginius h's fair daughter he was indeed ter:ible in hix passion, and when the fatal thrust was given which s ved davghe ter's honor, but took he- life, he rent a thall through the house whichshowed how «reat was the realiza ion awakened, nut hiscrowning triumph was in th- closing act. It was Virginius, indeed, ins ne, and the mutterings and ravioge inspired by Iis waudering mind wero str Y renl, In the prison, where occu s the hnal weene, the madman who strangled the tyr: Dece. yir o death and then sinks into tie grim destroyer's arms himself ux the nshex of his leloved daughter are placed befors hiw, se-med to b none other Lut the man who hud thus wreaked dire vengeance., As n whole, Muyo's performane: hasr rely, if ever, heen equaled upou the boards in this city. Lhe steon supyport given throushort by \ir, 13ouifuce, ws liliug Mr. Frank, a Luciuis; My, Forsberg, sy Dentatus; Mr. Abr ndt, ws N mitorious; Messrs, Hunter and Blake, ws Appios Cladins and Vibu- Docernrir<; Messrs, Malone and r, a8 Cring Clandius and_Marcus; ] THEr FIRE. Pi:iuoluu Arny Orders —— Orders No. 70, current series, from 5 Geo. H. Jewett arrived Wednesday | headquarters Sixth infantry, assigning Into Which Kinney and Faley | from Sidney. Recruit Robert W, Skolfield, to com- y . wo arrived home from the | PADY €y Sixth infantry, is approved Jumped, Out of the Fry il The commanding officer ut Fort ing Pan. d Douglass, Utah, will send Recruit Robert . Strahora arriyed home from Denver Wednesday. They Aro Nalled to the Cross at Last Skolfield to the station of his company on_the first apportunity. Hospital Stoward H. 8. Fletcher, U. 8. A., having reported at these headquarters, iv compliance with par- agraph 2, special orders No. 249, cur- rent series, adjutant general's office, is assigned to duty at Fort Omaha, Neb. relieving Hospital Steward T N Gunn, U. 8, A", who upon being re- lieved, will report to the commanding officer at Fort Fred Steele, W. T., for duty, with permiesion to delay ten days en route, W. B. 1orngisin from his Wyoming cattle ranchies on a visit to old friends. Will. T. Walker, elitor of The Pyth. ian Journal, Indianapolis, is in the eity. V.M the U day. No little interest has been felt in the progress of the case against Luke Kinney nd Dan Haley, who were arrested here on Monday wight on the charge of bur. glarizing the postoflice vault at Sheldon, Indiana, Sheriff Cosgrove had worked his came up well, and came to Clinton, 1 wa, armed with the neccesary requisi- tionk from Giev, Porter. There he found th ttwo of hix men had flown to Nebraska ond foll wed them here, with what cuccess is already known, At 1 o'clock wne, general freight agent , ariived from Denver Wednes. C. F. Hateh, general superintendent of the Omaha & St. Paul railroad, is in the city. Dr. Stone, pres'dent of the State Medi- cal aseociation, left for Lincoln on the noon train yes erday. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption is certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the Walter Tler, who has been in Omaha on yeetorday afternoon the [ a brief visit, left on Wednesday's train for fering ity, T b inoners wor. hroushtbefore Judgs Chad: [ i home at Trinidad, Col, ach of suffering humanity. Thou- wick on & wiit of habeas pus, the e y VOl sands of once hel less sufferers, now round upen which the application was | Jason Lewis has returned from a trip to | loudly proclaim their praise for this wade being that the police judze hal no juri on inthe matter and could not commit the p fsoners to the county jail he prisoners were brought into court by wonderful owe their liv tively cure ( Dakota and Minneso'a, He thinks it a hard ¢ untry as compared with the Gare den State, discovery to which they Not only does it pos onsumption, but Coughs, Jatler Miller, O, . Rediok, Han., &h W ; | Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Waltor Bemet:. T, appested for ‘tha| Hon. W. C. Sanders, state treasurer of | Bover! Foarsoncss and all affections of pii onors, and District atorney Burohan | Colorado, and Mr. (ieo. W. Roberte. f (1o Throat, Chest and Lungs yields and Pritchett & Crowell for the officers, The application wax denied and on gi n - an opinion the judge «aid that he fear- ed the privileges of the habeas corpus right formerly of thin city, called at Twe Bee office yesterday. James M. Hardie, of the Hoey-Hardie at once to its wonderful curative pow- er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottlo unless you kiow R b ivg ainsed 1,\".1 such attemps | combination, was the leading man in the | What yl]m ase L:'%ltlllnf_:.( “u"{]u'r\tfnru «houl 1 be checked. "The prisoners were [ x o0t o e . | Carnestly request you to call on your thereupon renanded to the county jail, LA ULLAIDD b L druggists, Isu & McManox, and get a The coumsel for the defeudants then | ment bbb o trial bottle free of cost which will con- Mo proparation - to bring the pri- | Ex-City Marshal Reinhardt left the 7th [ inco the most skeptical of its wondor- W mew Wity exyecting to - ape|for Omaha. ‘the best wishes of many [ ful merits, and show you what a regu- pe.r before Judge vage at 11 o, | friends go with him, He has male an ex- | lar one dollar size bottle will do. For . tc.day, In the meantme, Gov.|eellent officer and a first-class citizen, — Malon, (4) sale by Ish & Me: Purter had telegra hed ply to the dis- patch went by Sheriff Cucrove for requisition papers, vaying that he would voto have the regular )apers | before he coud issus & new 1 Yankton Prevs. Jobhn H. Kinkead, of Nevada, passed east Wednesday on his way to # BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspep- e T tion and heartburn, Gov, SPRUILL,_NOTIOBS—bonieug 'F« JR R ENT—A suit of furnis A ro.ms, pariot and two bedrooms, also a singl 3 Cheo strect, between 14th o d house, O REN T Largohandmom parl hous th, cont OR RENT—Fu California St after 1p. m, | I‘wuk NT- closcts; also, n barn it dcsired. part §t. hod rooms, north sid oot west of 21st. Inquire 474t 2tory house, 8 rooms, 4 large 2449 Daven- fan furnish nge,N. K. ¢ FOR BALE, l‘\flfl AL seated Nearly n w ALA bargy'n, & very nice two- ArTia ¢ New Yors Ci'y make. Address, I’ 0, Box 368, 68 ..* ‘V(ill SALE-A good piano, cr would exchange for city property and pay difference Call 412 8. 18th St 674-18* OR SALE— (argo businoa« 1ot on larne. 8t , sutablo for_wholesalinig. John L. M¢ Caguo, Opp. P, 0. 091 OB SALE—A psod weven year-old horse Wareanted to drive singlo or double, En i quire of George Canticld, Canficld house novis-tt ‘l)nil SALE—One Iarge cook range and_one parlor set of 7 pleces, L. F. Mugin Creighton Block, City. ot e Two socond hand g class condition, ono 25 1, 1" Enquire Oniaha Foundry ania Mo 4 e TOR BALE—Team good pontes, chovp; at Hed I ar tin : o B NOR SAL of_Doug P moak s FOR tALN t ESTABROOK & COR. s and Sarpy ouee 20 Farnhan stroek 9904 MIBOELLANEOUS, FIRST-OLASS BUSINESS MAN with good references and with §1,000 to $1,6 - cadh would like to o in partner:hipin some tatavlish. cd business, or to buy & good payiug business, Address, E.'F., Beo offico. 67910 ALC. F. Goodman, OYSTERS, Pearts or tar Drer 45c. Besr Seuery 3bc. FAVORITES : 260, dec6-3¢ AT WM. GENTLEMAN'S, Washington, Ho reporta the minlng pros- pects of Nevada on tho boom again, and predicts a still richer yicld of the “pre- cious than ever bef re. WORTHY OF PRAISE, As arule we do not recommend m, and the Sheriff telegrapl y in Fort Wuyne to forward the papers ~ to Indiananolix «n went befors the Upited States v isioners and caured new papers to e, aresting the parties for rob ing },r»«:u‘ficn, il had they been relvased cdize Chadw afternoin, tic D the by . fi::r,“ d immedi- | patent medicines, but when we know| Miss Lomse (Iarutm;, teacher of Lis the two burglars were | Of 0ne that really is a publie benefac- | yocal and instrumental music in St. morving taken befors Juage Beneke and o thor- ough examination into the papes under which they were held was in-tituted and they were found to be perfect. In order to prevent any further delay, how- ever, his time being t20 valuable to waste here' Sheriff Cossrove turned his prisoners over to the United States officers, Deputy Marchal Allen, srresting them on a_war- tor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart that in- formation to all. Electric bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney compluints, even where all other rem- cdies fail. We know whereof we speok, and can freely recommend to 1.—[Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle. Ish & McMahon. () Tho celobrated Wilson Bro's fine shirts at the Opera House clothing store. docG-3t Barnabas parish school, desires a limited number of private pupils Address, St. Barnabas rectory. 19tf, d8tf&s. Opera House Shoe Store. ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN—MONEY. rant from the United States commissioner, who fixed the t me for hearing their case at 1 o'clock ONEY TO LOAN—-Cali at Law Officu of D. L. Thomas Room § Croichton Elock. ~0 To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent B350, 00/0) on zo0a” reat estatesectriey, by DR, ISAAC EDWARDS® 1109 Farnhan St. *250.00( TO LOAN—-AU 8 per contlis terest in sums of 92,600 and p. m. to-day. osgrove will leave the city with ible and accom- 0, a8 guard, going through as Special Agent Furay deputy mar<hal. From Chicago the sheriff will veturn to St. 2.ul, Minn, to arrest a man nomed Kreitcher, who is cha ged with with one of the most outrageous Bromptonica the Boss cough Phys- OST—Black and tan pup, § month B Juite Iong; anewers to the namo of" Zip, ollars reward for return to yax office. N JOSEPH BAKER. OTICE—Taken up on S .turday Dec, 8rd, two bay horses, nges about b and 6 yeary; fair size and well matched. Owner can bhave mame by pro.ing property and pn)hfl charges. WM. RAWITZER, } milo west Qualey’s soap tactury, Douglas precin: t. 851 ve n 6t L Five 683-10f ‘ MAN Of strizt business habits, with 2600 in cash, would like to tnvest in some establish d business where he can work on_salary. Ad- dress for two weeks, D, L. Barna, Fort Calhoun, Neb. 6358 _HE SIOUX OITY BUTTON MANUFACTUR- ING CO., Wil pay cush for horns by the Toad,delivered at any railroad depot in 8 oux City. Tenas »teor horn preforred For particulars nd- dres, D, C. Robie, Supt. 01391 FIRST CLASS SAL York) deaire would be required, N (trom Now hore Iy servicon on to going wi st oldston, « ouncil dec 1.6t Address A, Black, care Blufts, lowa. RTRAITS IN CRAYO! «130 decorstive paint WARDNER, room 1, Jacob’ COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL —Pastilo_and 01, MBS, D, R Y Sl b 0 ic. Se i i g years, -class city and ob. eriex evercommitted iu Indiana. He |iC- See card in another column. upwards, tor 8 to b years, on first-c| with two others entored the houss of an deo. 246, | B e ourian e O Id lady, over seventy year: of age, in e = 3 = Fort Wayne, chlunl:'lnrmcd hor heavily THE BURNS EXPOSITION. and went hrough the house, carrying off Certmnly it would seem as if the — — ::\:r':n‘-’.:l: hsll“‘g‘fi;‘e'mys"ln'x(:}".:m“fifi‘;l’ moulders ~and painters of ancient in privato fmily. Ad- 3 5 Venice and the Mediwval ages had Soxis W e0108 sprung to life and renewed their youth, This was the thought in our convincod, and und sentenced to lon terms in the peni entiary, and after much har work, Sheriff « osgrove finally run down W «ive good referen itus fon in some kind of busi- k, has_hotel experience. Can 5. Wages no objectat first. Miss Laura ey, as Virginis, duughter of Virgini Mr, K, L. Daveuport, s Servia, her nurse; Miss o). M dden, as w female slave, Messrs. Ober Burton and Thompson u- citizens ; und K. Woditska, as first sol- dier, was especial'y strong, and can hardly be criticized, except at the expeuse of ef- fort, Miss Clancey, as Virgini beautiful, but she seems to inck 8o in emotion, -being at times pnssive, and contining herself more to 1 eoitation of her linos than the frecdom of natural specch and action, As a whole, however, the play gave unbound:d eatisfection, and demonstrated that Mayo and bis company are iudeed ail that i4 claimed for the u, Tuis evening this superb company |me- sent, with all Locke's original witch music, Shakespeare's wondeiful *‘Mac. oeth.” Mr, N u{n ansumes the role of Macheth, in which he is equally as highly spoken of ax in bis other strong characters, “'GAMILLE" AT THE ACADEMY, A large nudience also grested the Cart- land-Murray troup) ot the Academy of Music last evening to witness the play of “Camille,” in which ch racter the Bern- hardt has made nerself so famous, Misw Grace Cartland assumed this lust, evening in a manner which w( er the pliadits of the whole audience and strengthened the hold she is fast weaving upon the admiration of those who have been xo fortunate as to see her this week. The story of Camille is the story of the wowan in the narrow, selish, luxurious circlos of Paris. The proteyes of aduke and his reporied mistress, with a circle of dissolute friends, composed f fashiouable people of lit le or no ch 5 in this atmosphere lived Caniile, and her char- wier was wlowly being moulded and tuinted by her surrovndivgs, Amidst this crowd she happens to meet a man to whom she becomes en mored, and who, by de- c'aring hiy love for his mother und rister, stauds nbove the others of the gid'y throng. He returns her love, but, alak, the hurrier . f social caste is between themn then follows +he struggle of her 1fe, Aftliction 14-ds to sacritice, a*d s.crifice the lnt}er appeurs l:]guiu. m:d another S : rated |50ene of mnt tercible passion veour New Veur's night will be celebrated | Yorl o) pin ‘and (he wouan, Asain she #% Boyd's opera house by the holiday fe: val of the Lutherau SBunday tchoul, The oreliminary meeting was held in Max Meyer's musio hall 1t night. Thi«Sun- day school is noted for brilliant, original srd charming holiday entertainments, ~Eva Lloyd, the notorious woman who s much attention from the mewspapers some time ago by reason of being accused of murdering a woman in Chicago, was taken in again by the police Wedneeday, Old thing--drunk and di-or derly. She way discharged this morning, fight and « hristisn is killed. This duel but there seems to be no hope of her re- | Wednesday was strangely realistic, It form, n ¢ ithstanding all the eff, rts made | Was no sham fight in appearance, and a in Ler | ehalf, cold shudder ran through " the audience as Christian fell and writhed in his death ~The annu | election of officers by the | strug 1-u, Owalia Taraverei, took place Mondsy| Do Lavcy Is immediately arrested b oveulng, with the following result: ¥, W, | Walabery, Willr dt. First Sp aker; C, Rowacker, § c. | 8% . ng comes of it Gertrand s still ond Bpeaker; Bewslin, First Turnwarl; | merciloes and would doubtiess remain. so. Raseurwerg. Secoud Turnwarf; Kefsler, Al“l‘in ?ml!:';nl plays '-unmonlut 'i'm First Secretary; Chas, Motz, Second Secre: | (1, finis 8 letser dropped: from the dei i Ay A o Christin's hauds, 1t indirected to an un- Tevgw.rf; N. Altendorf, Standard.Bearer, | was the offupr Trustees, Moriz, Meyer, Schem, Nebengin i h and t his horvor he finds that wom i to and Weinhageu. have been no-e other than the wife of Von —A circular has been issued from (3, A, | Helmick aud the child Gertiande, wh: R, hasdquarte s at Tincoln. o ating it | 1 been fft a fondilng 0 the. care. of ' woman singe dead. He hesitates betweo. sealod paoposals will bo received b the | the won s hor and i frcomde -t beadquurters of 8. J. Alexander Depart- | At last he discloses Gortrand's identity to gives hiui the alteruatire of her lovo or venth. He madly refuses to make her his wife. Again she offas, and agai spurns her, aud then sho delivers to W berg the futal letter, Prepa ations fur tho couut's srrest are made, At the same time Gros Reni plans, through o sugges. tion of Coristian, whoui he tiusts, for the conut’s escape to Fian e, M ris, when she 1ecovered from her swoon h stened to forgive her lover and find« him alrealy under the bau of the law, Then her y rents, fearing for her life, promise to fol- low with her to France in # few months, Christlon finds himse/f batflod in _ hix scheme, aud insul s De Lanoy, They y , who seeks now to avenge his b delay is granted, but 0 of her forwer allisnce with Christian's {ther. Uponinvestigation wment, Cowtaander, in Lincols, Nebraska, | e #elf, 1t 1 iu this sccuo that the acting 0 of MgNOrs o gt t nutil January 24, 1882, from cition, towun |fy full force, A - finst mwazad. wad villages in this State, desirous of secur- | then astounded, she fin My realizes the ing the lucation of the next soldiers’ re-|truth, and her wnger, ha'vand jealousy ualon, the same to b held durlug tho year | Wl away as frost before the wun. — Her v thought, T 1882, under the auspices of the Grand En- | dying sonfestion of the wemas. who hed compment of the Grand Army of the Re. |eired for the sypposed orphin, is found publio for Nebrasks, at such time as may [ 404 dixcloses addit oual proof of the lat- . Madame V ok re- bereafter be devignated. uw:niz‘:-“lwry nuth':l,n’.n |°"u}:d:?‘:::-;". e M R m;:n. b: ke ml,"d h‘er prill«e.K A Dr. Amolis Burroughs, Withnell | \itbest (4 & clandestine ' warriage d herself :ou:. :n:bpud ?fldv{. louk joamn who ‘Uwaris the. former's deter: brings sorrow. The uttempt to live down the character the world gave her is the struggle of the drama, ended by her mar- tyrdow to pure aff.ction and unseltish love with dcath, Miss Gracs Oartland, in this character, was all that could ba asked even by th se the priucipal .¢ 8t. Paul, where he now | jmind this morn, as we stood view- | {ddess, Neygord, teandinavian hotel, Omaha, “‘,’::::“" awaiting o b ansfer to Fort | ing gome of the rare Venetian Glasses, [ No». 780" Plaques, and Grecian ornaments, x ANTED—Good practical agents for all vases, statuettes, and bronzes, which Tho sheriff ix a holy terror to criminals D R i O .nd, although still quite a young man, less th n thirty years of age, is making a mark | adorn the interior of BURN'S China | of addres, 1018 Dopisd Arane, that might be éuvied by wmen twice his| Palace. Ssch a ‘‘rare and radiant”| e1sor Nob il b collection of articles of vertu was never hefore seon or offered for sale in this the sunrise city of the woat. Feeble Ladies- Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able tu be on your foet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain up- on your vital forces, renderiug you ir- ritable and fretful, can easily bo re- moved by the use of that marvelous ED—_First-class barber at Sam'l Corn. fleld, No. 600 16th 8t. 6Tt YATANTEB—A good conk, M. Howard B, Smith, N W, Cor. 31st and Davenport. 76 ] WA b street. VA shied room with board for 851 wlfe and son, 10 years 0'd, in private family, contrally located, Roforences exchang. The White Sewing Machine Co. have removed their salesroom to No. 121, N. Fifteenth strect. The room formerly occupied by the Wheeler and Wilson Co. dec. 3-6t. B 20 Come and see my stock and com A good cook. Seand & avian virl . Apply at Hotel mark, 11th forr 4 NOTICES. i NOTICE.—Bpecial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, Toe Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CE! LINE for the first insersien and FIVE PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements at our office, up-stairm, corner Broadway and Main streets, CouncHl Bluffs, F Good place tomake money. _deco-6t u 'OR SALE.—A base burner stove nearly new, nquire of J. Y. Fuller, Room 10, Everett's block, Couucil Bluffs. deeT 1t OR SALE—First-class saloon 14 miles enst of city on “Mo quito,” on line of R. 1. R. Address, Bax Offlce, R UR fresh cows for -nle, warmnted yood: milkers, gentle and free trom vicious habits. Frice fr m$40 to 855, including calf. dress F. Ainsworth, Council Bluffy. ‘ ANTKD——nwgbod-( in Council Bluffs o ke, 20 e or od - decs 1t who have seen the peerless French actr ss who so lately electritiod the American con. tinent. A~ finished elocution faultless declamation, and great bursta of )imlnu showed her perfect mastery of that wrt of concealing art, which comes only to the trus actor or actress, During all her passion in Camille, Miss Curtland never allowed ber tende ness to be concealed, and hence the au ience never tired, She moved the very depths of the} heart, and the last sad soene stirred [the sudience with silent horror as the ghastly face of the « ead was turned t»wutr them', The strong playing of John Murra; Armand Duval, can admit of nothing but commendation and adwits of little orit- iclsm, All of the support was very strong, and gave the deeply scnsational play o finisied perfectness, whic.i few troup.s can cluim and fewer deserve. SEE HERE You are sick; well, there is Just one reme- M. Saul, | wmarri d woman and tells of a child which | dy that will cure you beyond possibility or doubt. 1f it's Liver or’ Kiduey u'uul ble, Consumption, ~ Dyspepaia, ~ Debility, “Well's Health Itonewer” is your hope: 8L Druggist Depot, C. ¥. Gooduam, Omaha, S A MORE COMPLET STOCK AND MORE CAREFULLY SELECTED LINE OF GENTLE- MEN'S UNDERWEAR, NEVER WAS BROUGHT TO OMAHA. I em offering a goods at figures which I kuow will amaze and astonish you. Cal! and seo them. W. M. BUSHMAN. dec-82t ood in Slma More goods, choice and lei:y. received all the line of those at . HUBERMANN'S, and sold at reveuge. Von Helmic forgives his | well known popular prices, ; A A d. Address, E. D. M., Omaha Bee ofli-c. ! 8 lous | pare prices. Fine new jewelry store, | e Y to take Tux centh per wock, de i remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities | gouthoast corner of Kleventh and TANTED SR b anae i saaly s it ';‘x‘fiff,‘i.';’ufifl‘&u.fl{f"fi‘.m,"" roadway'and and obstructions of your system are | R rnham a7-3t | W A Rnawite, Retoreuces \achangdd, Ad: - e i i \E || Marnham, s S S o NTED— To purchase fivo blocks of lows relioved at once, while the special e 5 dress X., Bee office. b86-t1 A"im‘o){mfnté::' haveivs iblocks - otilomm, | cause of periodical pain is permanent-| Wm. Neve sclls jewelry 25 per WAA 2—Girl to o housework. Enquire | running south commencinz ot Broadwav, cither ly removed. Will you hoed this?— | cent lower than any house in Omaha, | YV 1110 Faruham St [ il neof C.& N W. dopet. " Addroms Pirrs, i [Cinciunati Saturday Night, decl-13 o dec?-3t _"’Q"—"rnfifl‘k"";'.."?} Ui oo b, | ‘ 3 E e TS e UERADE COSTUMES - T Clark. Belovu TOTICE You cun get tho quickost and. | oty Opera House Shoe Store. ~ dStfis, | MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR = = — DK You can gt (haxaalckost aph ! o, i 5 RENT. FORINENT--HOUSES AND LAND: Hg i‘t:‘rlio;:xuoil‘:i‘:)rr::d::;"'uf‘u} Yoot ey S = === | Gouneil K ¢4 the new it 5 neo DIAMONDS Masks—Gold and silver braid, SR RENT—A store 22x00, fited for 4rocer- | brocam, Lf dyeand Hordt are allowed o (s . of all sizes all set in the latest of de-|spangles and fringe for sale at Mrs. SRS g I Rcels AV RlY Y Ingice R RARE RTINS (TN B 0.0/ signs at WiirrLe & McMinLan's, W. B. Wood, Masonic block, 210, Wi ‘V“‘i}"“i}-’.fh‘.\(ffimx;x o (i?l\:;xlhs“hp: 3 dec8-2t North Sixteenth street. decT-4t et amauntorihed ooms. | €2 ¥., Beooftice, Couned Blufts, * Mowi-y = 5 g : —Srmmrry— th 5t., bet. Douzlas and Dodge. | TIOR SALE lorss, buzzy wid larmen & sup Watchos of all kinds, gold and sil- GEORGE WADDELL W oot | TR0 e Address W I Co T o ver at WuippLe & MoMILLANs, 5 e q e Couacil Blufts, + st dec8-2t |has recently opened a furniture and I“Ul_-ll_wi-\l'll;a henlgped rooin Innrirat Thoe Lt e 5 HERE'S WHAT I WANT: Thirteenth and Dodge strects, where e T fow mu;dw “lil .:u.:l;n:l Wm::i Ew-y ticket e i epare i 5 3, ecllar, | oo L Ordexs Alled by tel ¥ 5 HOSPE sells motto frames for 20c. | he is prepared to do all k'"d"”_vf “"l oA clsvorny 318 per ioath . oo | Eeyrateed, Crduss lled by felapliona From HOSPE sells 8x10 frames for 15 uniture repairing, carpenter, office and | yyn st 05112 of C. A, Potter, Buceessor to Pottunt ¥ud uicr, No. HOSPE sells 24x30 chromos for 83c. | atore work on short notice. He aleo | Ser—er et sComors | 6 South FIf tacel, four doors beiovs the foet: v d-hand f 156 HOSPE sells 22 paintings for | deals in new and second-han qurni- furnished Southwest corner 10t and 8, | S S i w1 e £8.50. turo. Pl dec2:6t | Marys avenue. 08216 W ‘ny“lm W Rtk e Ty pape. OSPE graving 4 St T i INT— 8., p 2 i o HOSPE sell from 860 reliable purchasing agents to sell the | i5n and'Cass Sts. g mlars oddrea (@ Juncil Tufts B0 uuygnmfl.'nm 1 AP | light running Domestic sewing ma- = —— = Council Blufs, Tow & 05304 HOSPE sells pianos from §100 up. | S "0 ™ oy qddress, W. D. [ |7 i RENT--Fin claso dmalling house wish DA timst-claws b, tier, Maymo HOSPE sells mirrors cheapest 1n | wo o0 n ol traveling_agent, | nor 27ehand Caning St o Gos 1ar | VY& Co., Council Blulw, love . " '560.80* i e R S Omaha, Nebraska. NIt [P0 RENT CFurnished ssom, ut No. 5 161k FORBALE=CL paveredin per hunieed, ) OYSTERS i O, A R Bt., bet. s and Calisornla. oTs-t 9. h dn, el r— See our new and elegantly designed | = e o S | e —— c——— As cheap s the cheapest at ;:201}1::1 8. | chains, Waibpce & McMn.l.é\N.a . lf R E e T voop B FRERbmT ED \VARI) -KUEHL ooy L) z el OR RENT—Furnished room, st 007 North | MAGISIZR OF PALMY¥ ERY AND CONDI New Raisins, Figs, Dates, Citron e T R P F 1ith 8t 6812 'ng.\l:‘um;', mgn'lx"enfi‘z- eg""“fi:w;'h"m:m and Lemon Peeland other dried fruits| Greater induce 3 and Hosney, he ald of guardian of 1881, at J, I, Nichol's. dec7-2¢ |offered than ever before. See the o O A ank 2y pawnce &8 (o pash —_— bu:lgnin:‘ in dress g_um{l,lmlks, satins s e h,:‘,.um:.'md’:,"m. s toorder. Portech {ME! 4 and cashmeres, particularly. ENT A wit or single roamw nicely | vati nw’fn‘:r]:"}:lknglyfltjé}ll)“&}\n\’d;m -i‘;'f, 8.0t fhant M., BUSIHMAY, En furnished, 4t Ne W, cor. 2uth and ) vell | ey STAR feed, manufactured by us, pro- <Mv-er I e = duces abundant milk and ric)}'l cl.'al:m. Mr. J. Waddle, the popular barber “':,'":'?NL““'&“"' $198. Lo Y. Morme Ik p, I'ry it. POLAND & GWYER, desiros to announce to his many AR RodgO N . eIdR dechth6t 1413 Dodge atreet. | friends that ho has re-oponed his 8hop | 1y g RENT—A firat-clvus hall dor socicty pur- e e e on the corner of Sixteenth and Web- posrs. Coutrally located. For particulars Two Dry Goods Clerks wanted at | ster streets, under Roeder's drug store, | enavire Konuaed Bros, 14th aad Douglas ts. reasw Guild & McInnis'. Gorman and |where he will be pleased to meet his Swede preferred, [603 nn:lth 16th | many customers. d-3-s-m-w. OR Ku.,_:,: ..'.“.35‘2.', S m‘: '::,, ‘m stroet. 6c8-2t e G re— one ebam! iy hed, Calitornia S, [ DO NOT FORGET PAg) Y s Ng end to nnvwie;‘ in I;ie-. hand: | That you Zcan l:gi an l:lugtmt %ILK TOR BENT—ftore and dwalling with |l:|=’|e erchiefs, ete., at W. M. . | DOLMAN or OAK at a figure reows, corner and Chicago » i 1 which will be to _you better than a \.r‘ull:‘!.;{n jy other nedion store, '&x_%mv STILL OPEN FOR INSPECTION |*urpriso party ae ; ke y dec8-2t W. M. BUSHMAN'S, L LENTSoversl a,: clasy rooms AL N—— — . - - Gibson's iforui L., bet, i h. AND New It.\vm.mh Look out for the Shoe Fly iicatleman pre forred. V:nl»clalklw{fi!fluw — v vy —— e — S — DAILY ARRIVING AT KURTZ'S. Look out for the Shoe Fly. OR R¥NT—After Dee, 81, Noa, — g ————————— - F 217, Bouth I%th 5t, WM, L. BOW Do not fail to see the large, varied NOTICE. Capital avenue. and choice selections of suitable goods - L N oo b 3 s { for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, among|On and after Monday, Decomber 12th, | 1nop gext—Fomished roomwitheloset. Good which are the 8. C. & P. will run a l&lmug_l; &, Jocation. Blaeot 14314, Eaquirens V. M. ; COYELTIES Y train for Sioux City, leaving Council | ¢ A Lo RN s .?'U““s ]‘Nfli(;}i}‘l.i‘é(l?éflll‘:l"s Bluffs at seven forty, and for allpoints | 70, " pecy Nicely furnished rooms, 1417 4 “ (- FANS, in Northern Towa and Southern Dit- Howard St. 0253 4 ‘* HOSIERY, r(‘;“' For ‘““’_‘,"'“"‘{‘,’.'l',';“:“‘:‘ WPPY | TSOR RENT - Now ouse ot 7 ronus, 16th and and a full assortment of fine HAND- o S ORI Grace Sta. Enquire E. V. Smith, X MADE KNIT GooDs, elogant OLOAES Qec8-12¢ Council Blufis, Ia. NOR RENT—3$ rooms, at northwest corner 20th AbsoIUtely Pure' AND DOLMANS; also many unew s I i - I‘ and Douglis Sts. 027-9* Made from Grape Crean Tartar. No other d desirable goods. o e T a e | arpation makes such light, fiaky hot by - M. A. KURTZ, Wantep—A young lad to lvarn the R RENT—House, 4 room, south end 10th 8¢, | “Urion ) . Oan be eaton by D;:;‘- . Orei o dry goods businoss. quire J. L.' McCugue, opposite Post | ECUN S B0 Tie uls resulting trou heovy \ Creighton Block, | dry g . 05t | YegiPle food. Boid ozly In cans, by all Grooers Guaip & MINNLs, 0K RENT—Roam, Taralahed oF Gahuruabed, RoYAL RAKING POWDER 00! Save Money, Buy of Kurtz. 8-2t 603 n. 16th B e i o Howard. i New Yo