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TRP AR A W SRR AR PR LS AL 8 THE DAILY BEK: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 - —ee——————— ’ . N with modsen im The Daily Bee. | INTHECOURTS. |y st L bri SHERRILL ON EDUCATION, 5 oo b b s von s somr | i e suthority, but a dispatch sent to Mr, O'Keefe brought a response asking to follow the limited routine of woll | The Funeral of JuMge Olinton Briggs PR n NT-A go-d & room house on [Tth . 8 4 learned duties, and i % ¢ Browne pply to W OMAHA The Doc, 0:omons Case Still RUD- |yuuy"tho "prisoner o held uri|A8 Bxomplified Last Night at o vory amall epane’ a0l to Take Pisce Wednesday. B e B ofics 51N 1] Farnars . ; his retorn. The limit of y ' bl . . — i €. Pattersoy $10.231 e ning Out Yards of Track. |4, fo"Vhioh ' O'conmelt oonia| Wyman's Commeroial charaiod who stadion ooty STOPPELY | Tho faneral o the laveHon. O iston |-~ _ : L Wedneaday Morning, Dec, 20 cocapn— be held expired yesterday .nv.d o8 00"858 own line: 0o one is & well in,,‘\;ned Brigge, whose tragic death at Afion, F.m RENT I,'.",'L,'.':i,'q"&;\:fl':,'m‘rilcefilm —_— === | rhich s Not to the Oredit of|2° complllnk’ hrgl h‘h“-‘") lllmd “h'}‘ &= man who is only informed in his[Towa, on Saturday night, was chroui- pad o ki 5 49119 / Woather Report. 2 was discharged. Su sequently, Me ——— special department, DoWitt Taimage | oled in Monday's Bee, will take place | —————— “vral nasfl oW coWiges, De/ (1'ne following ohservations aro taken at Anybody. S T Iy as| A Plogeant end Profitable Ad.|Aid to 2% botter poiroJ0UB8 meD illat 190 p. 1, to.dsy, Wednesduy, | W' FEE-on Fihsuens e ~van DueAstyznt, U, 3 StaNat Sen. | | Miscellancous Criminal Matters of|tho purchaser «f tho pign, & man _— -+ |good readio ld givi i- | Prospect Hill Cemetery. Tho repory| L_north of con isth - o e} named Mannweiler, whom he socma Matters| .. Itsabie s iicy ' Stve them it kit 4 - ok RERT— [ wolin ¢ ¥ith Yestorday. estimable capital f Ay ¢ moro anx'ous to punish than his — Tho speaker had taken especi that the remains might bs !aken to K New York for burial was based on the odgre wtrost, ne Leeping bourde ™ n- nephew, A warrant was sworn out Last evening Ruv. A, F § ill| terest In observirg the preseneo of |suppo . t M Bri, ight The unsavory Clomons easo, ono o aainst Mannw ller yest:rday, M,::,c;‘n«.: r,l:w of & series .f-”vf.’c_ young ladies in this cnmer. Fifteen dZ:‘Q"Y’A:l‘l!I:ntf:'::Vul'nl?"; her oid ‘Boms srd woa res lacdon alleged malpractios, camo up again |and as both men were in town, o A b Giv T Flse & time | OF £7enty years ago their attondance [to live, but we understand that skis by ¥ Cumiming 81 Toqers Eurete Oall 10 yestorday afternoon in tho police[#lll, no doubt, respund to the e W timo to Uime | yould have baen regarded as very |no such intention but will continua to | and How o i charge made agsiust them inlin Wyman's business college upon [ yuestionable by most and wholly 10 be pnrlorLat an :n}l]yl day. l!\Ir. (¢ l\up{.; themes pertainiog directly or indi- Eondemned bhy many as something un- says he sent his nephew momey to| r tng to the falr sex. Bat th come to Omaha and thought bhe waa tosily to the mnltllulc';ul stuties pur. world moves and some «f n-ntry t; all right, but learned while in Phila. |sued there. The spacions collego hall move with it. Now, neatly all the delphia that he had caused some of | was comfortably filled and quite & [work which weman do is open to court. The prosecuting witness, ably seconded by the wifo of the accused, appeared, aud not only watched the proocedings with great interest, but at intervals even took a voloe in it reside in Omahs, where sho hasso d room 8. B, cor: many frionds. T iad D thpor it orwithort bourd The faneral will take place from tie . family residence at the hour named. J\OR RENT OR SAL— Thonane Yomofcsidency SENATOR SAUXDERS SYMPATHY. of Dr. James 1. Peabody situs, ' on thesouth . weet comer ot 14t and Jones atree | JOUT Blocka The following telegram was received from the Paxtow Howse, the hovse N8 8! % (W |Frem hia other relatives considerable trouble | number of Iadica graced the sudito- | women, and rightly, and what is more, b [ VOUIo oes. COuM iney LAms caliar 22 W [Frm he;;‘:;.l Smythe, ons of the counse! by erooked transsotions, rium with thoir presence. ;:leqn‘;\l %l’. _whl;p is alsoright. He laat °‘;3’::';?\ som, Dlobithel 3, ihes, ‘su:,:....f'l 7{"?:”&:1?{&:5;&:};&&5;] -y ; NGTON, , 1882, an. oo e |l e e e AR After somo remarks of an introduc- [ o) vod that in this respect this city Hon. James Morris: AR i " B for the difendant, testified that he lgg 3 Vi had ocalled at the house where the River frorsn at Omaha, frozen a4 Yankéon, prosecuting - witness, Kdith Griffin, Misstasippl froten at Davenport, trozen ot 8. | and Mrs, Clemons lived, He had Paal, trozen at La Crosse and at Dubuque, heard the prosecuting witness den that Olemons had anything to do witi LOOAL BREVITIHES, r:formln‘ any illegal operatiou on er. > shower of | .. Clemons] himself was examined. ~~There was quite a lively shower of His sto ry went along smoothly eneugh rain about midnight last night. as deawn out by hi nttam:ya. He —Only 128 pounds of tes wold at the | was, he said, the victim of a con Grand Union Tea Btore yesterday. spiracy, originated and carried on by ~Mr, Wm, Dolan, of the firm of Dolan | the woman who should be a loving and Langworthy, ia still dangerously i1, | #nd obedlent wife to him. Ho had ~Tua Wexxur Brs P married the soman because she had b:guiled him inw it. He was & man Obristmas prosent to send to your friends, | of irroproachable character, and had —The nale of seats for the Ni'sson con.|lived in this olty for years, The cert, January 2nd, begins this|woman, vulgarly apeaking, was no morning, good, and in conjuction with two —A rogular pastor in to be secured for |vther females, had lived during his the St Mary's -Avenue Congregational | 2bence a lifo not strictly in keeping Elizabeth Krull, a good lookiog " i young Bohemisn gir), filed a ocvm- t(fry natare the lecturer desoribed hr‘m laint in Judge Beneke's court charg. | his first impressions of a commercial ing one Joseph Baker with being the | colleze and it nature and use were father of her unborn child, She is|made some fifteen years ago, when not desirous of sending the accused |living in his quiet native town, A to the penitentiary but wants him to | neighbor's son went to Eastman's do the square thing by marrying ker. | college at Poughkeepsie and he conld As a special statute gives juatices of | distinetly recall how very much im- the peace exclusive jarisdictiun in|proved the young man was on his re- such cases, Judge Beneko transmitted | turn home, not alone in penmanship, the papers to Judge Anderson, before | which s such a desirable accomplish- whom the case will come and will be ment, but also in general information compromised probably, as Hymen's(and in manners, as well as hav- chains are generally considered pref- |ing a practiesl knowledge of busineas erablato penitentiary bars, and of life. This young man subse. VYRANK HUGHES, quently entered a store, then a large Deputy Bnheriff Ed Orowell returned | bank, and, steadily advancing there, Moqu from his trip to New York |the last news he had about him was City, where he went to take Frauk [that he was holding the most respon- Hughes to his folks, Hughes got out | sible position in the bank and recei: of his murderous attack on Jens Jen- |ing a large salary. Such a fact ae this fon vn the ground ot Insanity. He|is worth sevoral mere theories about a had a father and other relatives, in.[thing. He thought it was safe 0 nay has a very 10011 name. It is far more honorable and becoming for a young woman to employ her time and her God-given faculties in some useful and remunerative work than to pase & large partion of her time in reading silly books or gomip, or showy promenading npon the streets —to support herself rather tham live upon the hard earned wages of father or brother. Mr. Sherrill concluded his lesture with a graphic description of the bright ro-ibilitiu in store for she youth of America, and earnestly im- pressed npon them the importanse of forming habits of industry snd perseverance. The locturer waa lio- tened to witk marked attention from beginning to end and at the end was groeted with enthi ic applause. Miss Julia Hardenborg, of this city, terminated the exercises by giv- 1 can command no words 40 express m: hsartfelt xorrow at the news nf the dntl{ of Judge Briggs. ALVIN SAUNDERS, ORTRENT.Nicely furmished tront par % Wit bed room and chwwt. 8. W. comer 15 % Fatsa® A —_— e — BR RENT 2 furnihed rooms or light h Y86 F keeping, sl#o one Murnished room with s Ve ane unfurnished room Lieemers block T A Notioe. l’l’hn R""I;{nwthum Oontenll.nl.d #‘x gelaior Roof Paint,” was patent y 3 and Howard St 24th, 1881, and otters patemt num.[ot o tndlowrdSt. — ey ber 241, 803. Any pu-n' found o | JOR HENT-A' good ogaw st A Ho known to tamper with the mann.|- facture of sald paint will be ed to she full eateut of law, Eo per- son has any authority whatever to sell recelpta, HawrHORN & Bre., Lancaster Pa __SPECIAL_MOTICES. 10 LOAN—MONEY OB REN L Residonce No 1712 s B oo JUHN 6. JAGUBS. " OB _RENT—Unturn shed_rosm. two hlooks ! et ot postolliee, 117 souti 17th séreut X Py OR RENT—Furrdshed: rowm. Ineuive 313 N. 17th stieot; betwaen Daveiport vad. O reots. OR R NT—A new house, furnish rooms, buth roor, +table, eto. firicst locatiane in the- cif 9000 pes nventh.. Inquire for tie duyw, Dot reat » ency_ 15th «nd Dosgins stroets: R o EMIS"New Map of Omann, oom| nd ready for delivery avS1 eael oot whde ONEY TO LOAN- - %all at Law ofies of D. L. Thou . #-rooi 8 Croehton Bloex. ONEY 70 LOAN—On porsonal_property of 5 L 4 any description A. €. Troup, Attorney, 3 ing a very beautiful reading, for which faouth 14th Streat. 128-1mo L ith tronly dignity. . < X - : i 2. ‘mew o B Lt {14 o biad BAVEE b taciii L aked B0 Yotk Gl st iy i 1| o i o e osogusy 156 roghiowd yall keifl oo, V0L T 0%, 0 bl e O . i SR o B ~The Lotus Party at Masonic hall Fri. ew York City, an ey agrees a mercial 0! 4 curity. A, B. Tutsen, Ao. 1640 Dougla avsjereo0 COUMRN, & it iR O y o the proscouting witness, taks. oafe o,’ hiai it Be oonld bs | ite permanent instiutions, not with THE CITY OOUNOLL. reet froni roam up sty A IOR RE. T—Up-atairs, 1417 Fovoham stevs day, December 22d, under the manege-| The oross-examination, condasted ment of W, 8. Helphrey, by Mr. Burnham, put the case in an —Tho first anoual ball of the Tler Hoso | o0tirely difforent light, A verbosity company will take place January 1st, in | W8 suddenly notlcoq in Clemons’ the new Standard (formerly Gentral) hall, | *tatements and ho desired. o explain ~Brownoll/Hall closta for ita holiday | materns by . otercsta, carofully I 'Y | watched by Col. Smythe, led the lat- vacation on Friday next, and re-opens on ter to keep bobbing to his feet almost the Friday sucoeeding New Year's day, constantly in order to r sundry —Retben J. Dexter was thename of the | Objections to the questions propound- brought to them. Mr, Crowell says ln{"ol that public celebration and JOHN 6. JACCES. he had no trouble with Hughes ox- | noise which 1s so apt to end in noise, | TR cept on one night, who: Hughes im- | but in a qgiol, matter of fact way i: J sgined that he was to bo hung on his | accepta and recognizes it u8 a part of | i 178h and Doug! 2 areival in Tolodo, 0.~ Fin Tolka wore | e e and farers " pave s & fosling feounell wes hold lest eveving, at| v Dowiens. AN found to be in very moderate ciream- | growing up every weels, Iam assured, | which all the membess wers present. & stances, that there is a p?nu heee for such an fexcept Councilman Stull, ANTED—I/ning room and Kitchenqir,, 110 PEOULIAR LOOT. i:‘“fi‘l‘}fi""“.‘.“d fi':: ‘:‘lt; ”‘:’:’h"r::;"‘l: President Pro Tem Kaufmann in| 'gp; 40 #rect, bt Douslas aud Dsilge. Deputy Sheriff Pinneo, of Greoley, managey 'mlp his. general .sop. of | $he ohair. FDR ! REN™- Unfurnished roems in brink house, 1434 Chicago stset, L2 i I“OE RENT. mished ' reony witht board 1508 i California shreet. 1764 1"”‘ KENT—Hote, ~x roome; furnished, In.- uive at D, yde’s offiss, hfiliard hotel. q Rydy s A Short and Important Meeting Last 0, o | TO LOAN- At & pan cent in- Lastigns. BB, (0 Ters N Samtr s v —— & wards, for' 8o & years, on firet class cita and farm. A regular meeting of the City | property. Duvs Rrul Estrexand Loi-AGRNGT, TOR GaNI—Two new aweliiigs atid two sther: dwellings In desirabla locality, by Mckoon ANTED—At once two 2000 warchas dedty I No. 1614 Dougies atront 1748 soldier of Co, 1D Fourth infantry,fwho died | ©d to his cliont, COol., was in_this city over night and id lans, furnishings and facilities| The journal was read and approved. | YW No e but the his: worsmen neos TOR RaNT=Latge oBioe 1000 or oot Sore at Ft, Omahs, notice of which is found |, The Wwitness had stated that he|left yosterday for home with a i.:‘h‘;:ilg Rimself inl?;squl to the| vaTmIoN: AND CoMBENICATIONS §ood wagesst Max Meyer & Do, th I Io o T e DA ey § elsowhere, know a conspiracy had been formed ~The Omaha teamsters bold a muss fi:"";‘:m""."h:k:&‘b";‘) iscksa )| mesting at Tivoll hall Wednesday evening | galcon Smytho and chullo{lgh s At balf past 7 o'cluck. All teamster are | girl to have hor statoment made in requested to attend, By order of T, J.|yheir presence, and ha answered that prisoner named Johnson, who is ac- s [0n RENT—. [ cused of robbing a cun and powder Nl—a siore m Faloombe biook, om 3 16th street, near Daveaport. St! A. D; Baleo r be. 508-28t1 important position he sccupies and sors At Gresley, Novembes lovh.|EENT, ', privide all - that shie Johuson was traced all the way to Semmd. fia thought hedeserved to Kansas City, Omaha, aud finally know it, and he supposed he did captured, and Mr. Pinneo has him know {t, and he hoped he would know ZFrom the mayor, upproving scertain w AN1 rp—(i-.] torgene ordinauces, too numerousto mention, Cro AR BRI TS Filed. ANTED—A b7 of ererepacd anap teran FReYY - 2ngewement of 8 mo: ths, A good ru. Jrom same, appointing Franic Klef- | Y 2reae Winter 42. south 10th St Batd s | ner special policeman for North|— - OR SALE Froshmilk cows and spein Esterbrook yard Quiok, secretary. it waa on acoount of the schemo of his [ down pretly fine, ho having tried to | ; i Thisteenth atreet, vico J Roach “ANTED— irl to o gonsral houcweelsat | T30k uns and Tl T3 Tor 370, ~ApT o —Piercy and BBradford have just re-| Wife to ““down him,” as he oxpressed dinpl.s,\ of hi;‘ ;)lnndar n Om-bn(i :ll:l?:nt“,mm“" the next quarter and: J‘:::, Hr;&g:fioizh;)lfi:;ifl 1110 Farnau street. Lot Py to John Mblark Keark Estate e | it while here. Mr. Johnson rogistere 2 for the district bet Nintd and ANTED-A giebfor genorsb hovsewor'epio | - —— e coived some beautiful brass goods in the Ho won asked how he k o The lectuzer did not know when or | for the distriot betwesn Ninta an 3 i My A new there | at the county jail over night and Ma. o : Pamnax ) 18th Str between Cass and Califern s, & SALE —Onm Pitr glace £x5 foob fronch shapo of fire sete, soreons, fenders, eto, | oy any plot againat him and he said | Pinneo at th’a 'axton, ' i where the fitst commeraial collego g:;‘::;d:v:,:f;:? b.u.:: witfi:zut c:;d 2037 VIate | Parlor uic Tod. plashales ook ra: arose, There are several who claim to SUDDEN CHANGES of the wonther | bo the first. At any rate they are often cause Pulmonary, Bronchial ani|comparatively modern inatitutions Asthmatic troubles. BLOWN'S BRONCIIAL which came up to meet the need of Trocrks will allay the irritation which the times, and are one of the illustra- F,r«'niuuu coughing, Sold only in boxss, Hbne d,' practical sge. i 252"2‘*40“,, ——— It is no secvet that the first ones wero ‘What Three Applications Did- | not perfeat in all respects, and a sac- 1 waa troubled very much with sore [ cessful business man ot thia-clty told feet, Z'hree applications of Thomas' Eclee tric_ Oil entirely cured them, Nothing bet. | DL "‘“H“ 40008 ¢ AL, "‘!“‘N he ter in the market.” Jacob Butler, Read- | W88 seeking for a situation in New | 5 s - ¥ ing, Pa, York, he took care not to say that he | tion o certain taxes. Referred. aud balltree, thesc- goods are niee: a8 n-w, 2076 They are ay pretty as they are novel and | that he had heard his wife and Edith pensation. Confirmed. VY AXTED. & gt ot 5 ot oo fo o | Davenyor S5 507191 e would be an ornament to any parlor, As planuing it in tho noxt room, a family Chri.tmas present nothing could “Why did you have this woman in be nicer, your house?’ asked Burnham, —The Swedish Library Association will| *Icouldn’t help it," auswered Clem- give a Christmas troe entertainment aud(ens; ‘‘ny wife brought her there, ball at the library hall on]Christmas uight | 804 I couldn’t put her out.” December 25th, All are invited, Mrs, Clomors, who is auything bat a fine looking person, or one who —A traln on the Wabash was ditohed | o v1q beguile a man of any forco of near a small station in Central Indlans on | oharaotor, st this assortion froms o the city tressurer: T * howsework. £t.auy work an giod Pt e e £50,38% of bonds for paving Doxglas \ i street,, as the time was so short. Yids were received from the Wermont Sav- W ,~ Ings bank, of Brattleboro. for £20,000) \ and the First National bank, of %ouls. [ = 14500 inhubitants. Frice #2000, reod in for specuiators. A .dross Josc v Sharme: Nobra: k. ostment o Stdney - Fu_c SALE —Pon sibreke to sadale and to drive- noook atMsusand Black, wingle or doubly Inquireat Foster Sk(mayte ney, 7t., both at par. Approved. M wmans RestaurantDodgo St. ‘wn‘w.-l;zl‘fu Arud | Lunuzer yard. 4104 513261 = From the city treasurer canzella _Fcn SALK—A lov cfsecond band buggios first class order »s kood a8 pow ab 1349 Har Sunday snd O, O. Bennett, of Omaba, is | guardian husband, arose hastily from i i i 2 20 g0 8van bix Ll Saaat 3 —_—— wus & graduate of a commercial col-| From the city engineer aczepting t. - reported la the list of injursd av haviog E“ £oat beside General O'Brien, one LOCAL STARS. lege, gln those days there may have | the work on lateral sewers in_discviots = oar | [0 BALE—A 01w clans tacond band phucton- his head badly cut, of her 010"1“‘:;' and in an excited man- been fauits on both sides; defects in | Nos. 3and 9, by T. L. Murphy & Co. e e T Fah 1319 Barzey 66, 0740 =1If you have a friend who would be [ NOF exolaimed: The Reception of Mesdames Latwy | the college and prejudice ox the part | Approved. g —_— — ~ITOLE FOR GARE—43 Jmet Co- interested In Nebraska news send them the | ., ‘'L contradict that statoment as a and Dickey at Boyds.—A - of the [,:gu,,, Be that na it may, this flvh-poliny of ineurance on the new WANTEN—Ginl cor geaeral Nousework In P e et 48 gy WiikLy Bex, which is the best paper in | 1% He knows better Charming Entertain. is a thiog of the past. The ocom-|No. 2 engine house wassocepted: fmall fanuly. Azply W. A. L. Gibhon 2ih M Wovdman, : 614 et hoaites ;:’““" . By the combined efforts of several Do mercial ~colleges continuad to( Krom the city enginner, submibsing | "I Feroanst. %0:20H, O NALF—Steecn, engines—now snd coond o ek ery subs gotaap ::ndmd 'Ifi th.dl.td' was reseated and grow and extend for the veason that[an ostimate of work done bg the VY ANIO-A tewiimecnonstionronte, ¢ Tore ppt 10 R Tl O ) he cane allowed to go on, s i imows, | proits. Appitrer 5 i J bkt ~Beo the grand list of premiumswe| A Jotter was pfnducod by Burn. A most seloct snd sppreciative | the idea at the bottom was. good and | Omsha Sewe';hzogmn‘ynr“dn:o:?::fi VY Tustioms large p mfims‘:fi::‘u:g dry send Machin: Co, nomAlm-m heoause there was an end which they | the work. nndieuco. greeted M‘"- M. E. Latey fitted %0 meot and especially bec,“.i under this contract 2zgregatos $47,- JOB FRINIER WANTED—Ons caravie o BT ,;“,f‘“'f',‘;j ‘:l'“a‘!,h“,‘,;’:“fl‘“fl:;,"‘fx‘: last evening at Boyd's opera house on they lept improving so that now, hav- | 496.34, of which $31,553.04 has been on LAy of & iy s by 7 bt long. - Lecrost and wost.complete map the occasion of the Trinity Gutld ben- ing largely outgrown the defects of in. | paids Referred. - Gnrdou presses. at of Omaha over puidished. Oticial map of the efit concert. The parquette was com. | experience, they have lurgely out.| A number of bills were presented Faiese R e . f rown the popular prejudice from |andzeferred to thewr appropriass som. | 0'e fortably filled with the more intelli- | & POP! 3 \ g which they once suffered.” They now | mittees, gont portion of the residents of the hold their present place of general RESOLUTIONS. giva to subsoribers of Tik Wxexr Bez, |ham, He askod tho witness of the Then subscribe for it asa Christmas or | handwriting and signature was his, New Year’s present for nome abaent friend Eho l-ttfir }:egliud thn;vl ho dldbnut now., © had no recollection about e IR g rert Htlyen | SR 8, RS Ponolecilon abont A ¥ . |itials C. L, C. were his and that if he —Send your friends » Christmas or Now | had written the lotter it was o his MINGHLLANEDS. P8V The Hel and wra business at their own homes. w0 peddo: Year's presents that they will appreciate, wife. It waa attempted to be proved | g, d o il SR n h de; sendiienfor 15 susples ana u: | St Oviaha i, y and the fact that Mrr. Latey waa | considence because t oy have earned [ Tb fill up ditch on Chiczgo and Address HABON & CO- Aontpedier, s : S oy Wevix B fn only two dollars | by tho stato tht tho loter was |ps 1jne put those present iu a state of [and deservod it and,are now to bs | Thisteenth. Adcpted. 2| QTRAY D OF 1o bulltag with year, and every subscriber recelves pre- | written by the prosecuting witnens i o put in a fence for the protection e i pas Sl E expectanoy to hear once more the|found in nearly every, or perhaps P! ; 1 “Trap ar und th tion les In . to mium, at Malvern, Iowa, y the H 5 1 | every important city of our union, of pedestrians on tha Highteonth his rocov ry, wiiiab, “mided 2t 8 —1It ia said that lightning never strikes | defendant, that ho had asked ber |aweot voice of Omaha's favorite The students need mot havo any [stseet bridge, betwsen lzsrd and o | Trestir 11 twico in the same place, but the new legic. | t0 come to Omaha and live with bim The programmo cousisted of misgivings about their future, Ho|Spanders, Adopted. Inturemoots on tho first Tuseday in Juun. |88 his wifo. Tho lotter starts, “My ary, and so does the Omaha city council, [ 7R dear and more than dear wifo This the prosecution contended wes both legislative bodies In the same state, not tho laugunge gererally usod by u —Yeostorday was peoculiar for Docerm- hueband to his spouse, ber, the heavy mist rescmbling that| The letter, together with ‘another accompauying & spring break-up. A rain | one, was submitted to his hor Judge vine numbers, four of the selections n g T he h: ket £ WATANT 40~ Girl work, swall ¢ ¢ wanted to give them confidence, That 0 remove the hay market from Lt s i ) ls;mgl)f); Mrs, Latey and five for| FaNWC bOEIVe thinge ke came down [ Fourteenth and Howard to Qupital | ), e e onb 0Fa goed INL) T8, D).ckey, ing. | therefor, Thiacity 3s growing stead- | avenue, betweon Foerteenth snd Fif- s sl TR S0 pusushawe s mesaeblzing ) FE T T AT KIDT B Rloar | TSRy aieari oo S eaR i and oity | W o o e was Mrs: Latey's first number, and as ten or fiftoen years it will go on to|mershal, with instruotions to keep| — = lheun(oredvllpuu the stage und made sixty, seventy-five or one hundred | street open. hor salutation to tho audience, they thuun‘nnd people. Men of cool calcu-} To replace crosswalic on west side wor ) el culy work and h sewot, room 6. may bo looked for, or, as some predict, ex- | Boneke ta decide whother it was writ. enihusinstionlly appiauded her, Iation say soand a great bueinees will [of Ninth and Hasney, Sireet com. 207-t1 st gt e with. double cesively cold weather, ten by Olomons or not, Mrs, Lintoy was elegantly and bosu- be d’ou:ie:v I han tho Roography fmissioner 8o instrueted. " BITUATIONS WANTED Suibis reward The wifo during Lhe examination |'ifally dressed in a white silk evening 9 e ey Instructing the board of public z 443 101 —Anelegant coffin was prooured yes- L : q “|on its side, also it has and will P! o R e TR R R anaE terday st Undertaker Jagobs for a sol- cast hor orbs on her late husband aud | costume trhz:mud with flowers, The havel bl reiltoAds. and when works to repurt eavso of delay in ro- ‘\ St y T ‘u:p:‘nn' opIE D ¢ Mp‘." \ . BRAINARD, Texiaimior, Dostbrat, & di ¥ har glanco indicatod that she would | soug was well rondered and when the these two conditions are fuifilled [ pairing the eidowslks on.west slde of | Wolid 1 fo Sie ordrcs < a macd cur et ook | 1, aley, 15th, Lo . Howard and sacknon, ior of the Fourth infantry, who died lnst be willing to chaw him up, Hislooks | lady started to leave the stage tho | ti tai mathematics [ Eleventh street between Capitol ay- |orasasisane. I saite deaf, it that wi | voi it oight. A handsome sum was ralgedamong f b ogtowed on hor woro of & rociprooal [ vosiferous applauso which echoed [ (' n‘r‘tu:luifi:- i mgoodl.nd enue and Douglas, BiET e e books: SN pala g0 snr RUABODY tho dead oldier's comrados kby subucrip. | churacter, through the house Indioated that she mfig; are put’ in inoressing number REPORTS ©F COMMITIEES, "o the »ast, 002 wewid like t make O nalis oo 1 et oo A Pams1n strovte tion to pay for the csket, The case was then continned to [had lost none of her power cver an before them, He had lived here fif-| On police, returnirg Teports of in. | hotwe. 4sWry o obiser, Wanbs's mething ot, 3 * Toio- ~There is promise of a fine Christmas| Thursday at 9 o'olock, From ths evi- entertiiument by the Knglish Lutheran | dence Introduced already it would ap- Sunday school at Boyd's opers house on | P8¢ that while’ one may by in tho uext Sabbath eveniog, A varlsty of exer- [M3Ud the othor stands gqually deep in - olver, wuch as wolos, duots, quarteties, | IO Mire. | choruacs and recitations, muy be expeoted. POLICE COURT, Judge Boucke is kept quite busy 8 —-Mr. J, Francls, who for the past two theso days and the olore of tho yesr Omaha, audtence, of hi iness [ spector of weights ana meazures,ithe | stres (R M ET) prrit b ar e e e A o g i Bl D noat solsokion whish ssemod 10 pleasn |l “H1o Tl mever’ buoe o L po0: vemb:r, all of which wers sdopted. her listencrs, 4 wan of fair abilities and good hubits| The city weighmater being refused Tho appesrance of Mra, J, J, Dickey (|t s'uck to his business that falled |arcess to certain scales the matter was MR [grenvediand helafurt | 5 oS o R ae aAvs | rafexradita (b city: wiiaraer oiianl: *“The Qorfew must not ring to-night,” |} T e remark, The growth of the | structions to enfcrce the law in said ALY wag wellrendered and apprecisted, The city, the sympathy of the people sre | cases. fPVAK "N UP—Ono hrown inare cok L head, two hind foet white, »bou! 0 veate oid. Taru JAS, BTEPHENS, EDWARDKURHL, MAG STER F PALM ISTERY AND CONDS. TN \ 408 Tonth strect, botwoen Farnam # ¥ in fore- oid o tal L08L N fACLU Addroe * Partn 1 Bee oftice. EDTo parchiace a_sen b ket ok bord ¥ o hold PPYy to Bohin F Coodis at New C: « | and A ‘- i ey, Will, b - of guardiam year: has filled the poaition of ohlof clerk | will wee “the wineup f the, hegsios) | 108t notiveable numbor of AR REO: | e ho) e R ORDINANCES, 1" | wvirits, o for ary ‘one. a giunme e on the A & N, divislon, under Supsrin- | business over done in the city court | grame for Mra. Latey was the song, | ©' with their proparation| An ordinarcs providing for the leas- VY AVEED 1O Wk 1y oy e o | prosont, and S comiun sosiRocy’ e thelfen tendent MoConniff, has beea transferrod to during any six months' time, Ounaba, where he takes charge of a posi- Yestordsy thero wero three cascs ton in the general ticket offive of the B,|of intoxication, Ono pleadod not & M, Mr, Francis, by hiegenial mannor Fullly and his case was continusd, snd ability, has won a Lost of friends in the | The other two weresent to the county oapital oity, who regret very much his|Joll to try and sobor up by Christmas Leaviog here.—Stata Journal, duy. n the Doc Clemons case, the evi- s aral ket and Pamenger Agunt | denoo for th dulcnso was beiny taben Ford, General Freight Agent Stewart, at 8 o'olock, Asslstant Genoral Passenger Agent Ad. Barnoy Shannon's case was called at ams, of Chioago, and Asslutant Govoral 2 o'clock-" Barnoy s oharged with Passenger Agent Chesbrough, all of the wilfully and nufiolou-ly estroying Penusylvania railroad, who arrived in the prxfiufly in trying to eject a tonant, clty Saturday evenlng in thoir special oar, + J. Clark, who had just served left Monday via the Missour Pacific, | 0ut & sentence of 20 days for stealing for Kansas City, a palr of bu%l b;h)mugiul;lg to M. Schutt, Was arraignod on the charge of steal- —=Tho annual musical and dramatic en. ing an overcoat frow ex~li"- or Chsse, tertalnment for the benofit of the paroshial [ o 'tho mornin of November 10ih, schools of the Holy Family, will, this year, | [ pleaded gullty and was again reg- be given in tho basement of the church, istored at the hotel de Miller for a corner of Boventeenth and Tzard strects, | twouty-flve days stay, Clark com. on Weduesday, 27th iust, These enter- witted both offenses while under the tainwents have becouw a featurs fu the [ ivfluence of liquor, and he will gain A Stream,” whioh with her rich | 100 their superior opportunities | ing of areas in front of lots to owners i pishoa rocws for Ight | gati f soprano voice Mrs, Ltoy put forward Bal 4 opening before them thsy would not her sweatest notes. Sho was encored fol, They had s flsttering future if and gave two verses of some rustic they would here master the prepara- Sbg 3 tory work, and form disciplined habite, Mrs. Dickey suppliment.d ~tho and then éry out and give their ntind fourth number, *Jaos OConquest,” arl 0 d ) o 0 & Rith sinoss, and striotly obey its laws, with “Joufh Allen's Wifo," & oomlo suconss would crown their effort J recitation, in wh'e" the lady displayed 1ha Sonddedr Itk eas 't A i - ge is the activ. :1:: imitative powers to good udvant- ity and fartility of mi(‘xid.' Thle i ; of America is large and fertile, it is fo lned of sonds peoagion. 5" *[Kscn, and somslassly w work: It i Tho potion scene from *‘Romeo and | VEXY busy, what is there that is not Juliet” was the firet number of the | 2176 done and produced, whether & second part. Tt was well done, but !“K“?"c"""y-y-“m;‘fl":m-lul-r‘! the dress of Mca, Dickey seemed most ":icl‘l‘f“““'" ‘\’i“f’i‘n this lg: “Br::h {nappropriate for the character, and | P! "‘“ 0 Hv o .. SA6 moreover, kid gloves do not appear in :;.,‘m‘s‘d was g“":;"m" B ml o good form for a dramatic scere like | demand, f b; P the death of Juliet, However, this [ 918 generation will be very grea. was not partiou'arly notlsed, and alto. | PPy “""""“tbc‘?w‘m;n";“‘*d‘ f"; gether the entortainment was satiafac- pl:q""“bm“ ‘;aih I'“:‘u::!“:h; tu:::- both to the projectors and those [ 1940 Who read the rigna of th -4 st d to i sud avail themselves in youth of who listaped b0 1 PREIEEANW. & these opportunities and, as David|* at a nominal rental of $1 per yesr per 1o 22 feet front, was passed to a second | - reading and referred to the judiciaiy committee, cushier. Last em| An ordinance granting certain priv. | clerk, The best of recomendatios, ileges to the United Gas Improve. | /¢t present. Address C, ment company, of Philadelphis, for |- e the laying of pipes, mains and con. 4308 Draiirdgr by te dar g wask 1417 duits in the city, etc., was intro- — b duced, read twice and referred, There BUBINESS CHANCES, was quite a dwcuseion on the sub- [ ——— - e ject, participated in by several of the VAINESS CHANCE -A ool backamith ls councilmen, Considerable opposition | 2 offere D o O, Frasit 0 leos was manifested to the passage of the = ordinance at all. ¥ £ T Several ordinances levying taxes| T onypvr. e 20 (b toa oo and appropriating moneys for the unfurnishod, suitabic for man and w) payment of expense of public im- Spaptionasy w.N ¥atue, provements were paese: . . An ordinance author 2 the lasue }_‘“'“A ENT- A large faradahed f of $32,000 paviug bonds for district | & s duadiil Siul 3 No, 11, Douglas street, was passed, 2 4 w0 shaes ba) ding n, butcher shop, d %o thet a gnod UNFINISHED BUSINESS, The requeat of the s cretary of the Enguir: of Mg, . ariah, ell patronized, aud always | 90 thing by his confinewent, a proty . m— Livingstene said, ‘‘learn how to Masonto ‘Lemplo crafs for the' cancel: | al. Lanze, o rurt ackssm i1 150h htrs. s Tastructiv ndanl::rt sining, thorough sobering up, "‘l B 3 LJ;_:“ i‘: ”f"_'l‘l""':“l""“‘f.',’:e‘fl; your hands,” how to mako ev latton of certain taxes on their prop. [ 341y im —— s LAKOENY A8 BAILEE, JRIORer Beeons 14 SRl ARG TRIRLY (O, oy O F i Nsalves inalnl and facile, A R T b b g e | .ul._.liJhyA.u.ur.u.u n, Omahs, Neb. |of by aid by. ———pe—eeme There is no luck now-a-days. Re- BLAVEN'S YOBKMUIK COLOGNE |contly a friend showed the lecturer Canses Astonishment. Mr, John O'Keofe, who has been *'Complotely prostrated for days with | €ast on & visit, leaving his nephew iv indigestion and bilious fever. The effects charge of hig property, has returned, erty was reported on anfavorably by Bm;ln\fi Pleasant furnishod room 1619 Far- \ the cily attorney. aaw Bt bt The A M. E. church was granted [ |30k LENT= A go il Tirivhed Toou, 16 the use of the couccil chamber for Far No. 583 of two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitt:rs It will be remeimbered that th. he Christmas night. [\OK BENT—House of thres roows, 23rd and ;;,“.‘."“{;‘";m’;;"fl" hlg;"w-mt Hght | P, O'Connell, was nmzegn:fvf:.'i Mudo frow the wild flowers of the |over his ostablishment, # wonderful| Adjourabd for two weoks. Flasons &8 910 par monkh. “Inqulre ol T, J, Absolutely Pure. ., ates, Elmira, N, ¥, days ago for intoxioation and that the | FAR FaMED YOSEMITE VALLEN | growth of ten yoars, and said to him, ; Kl—'d\; l.;; — L sum ofuoo was found in his pocket, | It is the most fragrant of perfum t | “there is no seore’ about it, T know 9 A0 * QOR enge of M. W- The wedicine we most like is that which 1709 Jackson. Inquire 0. T, J, does its work quick and well Burdeek 8. 17%h etroet. A« Blood Bitters w0 the quickest kind of & | Joo I RENy o e S acres Iaod an ht, o ¥ cure for dyspepsia and liver and kidney cammiog Sb, Juquire ot Eu eae O'Neila ] cans, Bovat BAsisg affections, 16k and b ward, 4808 | Now York Manufactured by H, B, Slaven, San|how wviry inchof it eame tobehere just Ixancisco, For sale in Omehia by W, | itis. ‘I have studied and worked J. Whitehouso and Kennsia Bros,, |day and night,” The reason many do & Co, not make better success is that they FLOUR 1t a od that he had been dispos- Wholessle, Wnte for quolations to|ing m-:a of his u:ule':“;;u]:l:r;, Valoutlne & Reypy, Omuba, Neb, |to-wit: twenty-one head of h for 152m [which he received $185, while the A ™