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THE DAILY BEE---OMAIIA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1883, on an errand, was escluded Saturday g Sunday school Sunday, Rev. Copeland . - — Sunday s usual, wment for the offonve is from two to ten . . 3 ioqi i The literary programme at the lyceun yoars in the penitentiary. The City Mission Xmas Tree, DIMDET | aturdny evening was a very good one, eople of Plattsmouth were so a“d Uoncm\ the feature of which was the charade, » WERRY CHRISTMAS 18 Ushered in Ami; Sweet Carols and Happy Greetings. The shocked by the outeags ot the timo it waa Soggilitg,” whibk was-well dome, i committed and since, that every legiti- Asinds Oraig gave § ‘recitation in good mato means wero employed to” prevent tyle, alto n recitation by Mism Edith the doctor's essape, At first his bail was . atey was well executed. The tarifl fixed at £500, and when it was found he | ~ dred Children to Sct Down t0 | yegtion was discussed at longth, includ- could obtain this amount, it was raised to ing an eloquent address by D. Me- A < $1,000. Then, it inmid, the dostor - Laughlin, Guckoo, - I fored two persons $200 each to go on his bond, but without success, The bail was | The City Mission Christmas festivitios for_Infants and Children. R — again raised to £5,000, and the doctor had | will exceed anything of the kind ever UUT FUR THE HUI.“]AYS Castoriapromotes Digestion Tuesday Morning, Deo. 25, The Grandest Time Yet—Four Han- The Doings at the Charches amd the General Pestivities of the Season in This Oley. | Bpecial Meeting of the State Alllance. A special teeting of the Farmers' State Alliance will be held at Kearney, Neb., on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 16 and 17, 1884, All slkances which have ] at any time been organized in this state The eighteon hundred and eighty-third anniversary of the Babe of TBethlehem onr. 1ol Children rocy choeks, b wend deloqatos | 188 come, and with it tho usual joy and [t femain in jail. A motion for & NeW | given in Omaha, The school, which is .- and overcomes Flatulency, Constipa: | W° i toves, malgs hemtleep | it fog b b e fostivity which gathers around the | o e 3 non-sectarian, and connected with no Closine the Pablic School tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and F ywnen babfes fret and ory by tarns, to this meeting, and all anti-monopolists ¥ . - X ¢ 0SINE ThE FRDLC wehools. Feverishness, It insures health and | What cures their colie, kills their worme, 2 lially invited to at. | snniversary of that sacred event. RBucklen's Arnioa Salve, church, has now four departments, natural sleep, without morphine. But Castorla. & ';"’ ’;“ e e oy | Christmas ove ia an hour of rejoicing | _The grostast modical wonder of the woud, |Two Sabbath schoolr, a girls sewing| == = - == % What quickiy cures Constpaiion, Y o i ~ o i v ! Sour Sto , Colds, Indigestion, :?1: r;nmfi:g‘::xraliniv;; :5:3 tructive, | and merry making wherever the Ohris- g,:"::;f‘}é‘:,;{:?‘1'.‘3.:.";7,.-:‘8:'"0.: school, and a relief department, The | ™'¥¢ B R T “ Castorin is so well adapted to Children that bty = Tut Castoria, ‘A progeamme of proceedings will soon bo | tian religion is known. 1t has comodown | Obiiblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands, [main Sabbath school has 250 scholars. | ~ dred Teachers Givon g Howare e erior toany prescription | et then to Morphine Syrups, VM Wl lIRaoe, givite haine of { through the ages, and, instead of the in- | And all skin eruptions, K“"""'m‘ll d Yo cure n | tho hrnnc'l: l;»fl ncholars, and_the girl's Breathing Spell- Exer- 8 Portiand Ave, Brookiyn, Yy, ] C%ioF Ol and Paregoric, w0 Lo " y 4 8, N K avery instance, or money refunded, sewing school 144 girls learning to sew. » bt Hallanorsl spoakers, suljects and all partioulars. |\ o\ this occasion diminishing, it in | er box o ; i cises and Incidents ———————————————— All officers of alliances are requested to ¥ J i This school is devoted to child ron who ) p o seo that meetings arocalled and arrango. | constantly on tho increaso and probably YOU BET! Lt sf b il e e B e CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma- masne- made to ue;\ll dn:;gnm. will be so0 f"ml the em:l of hnm.. ! !;‘o):ir; u:y;;i:grxtn butions from any who of School, tism, Spra Turns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Penee \ tate papers, please copy. With this glad Christmas tide comes AU There s great tieed of larger and bet- s trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, P. B. Reyxor - g " ter quarters and a large building has been | The public schools of the city closed The Barber Asphalt Paving Co. Still at|secured if means can be raised to hira it. | Friday afternoon for ~ the holidays. At | TS . T S ihe Frout The schocl, in all departments, in is & |3:30 ono big hurrah went up from the the tokens of love given by one dear friend to another, and this example set by the wise men, as they lavished their gifts of frankincense and myrrh upon the Babe in the manger, is likewise closely Pres't Stato Allianco. J. Burnews, Sec. ad interim. LOOAL BREVITIES. @3 most flourishing condition and is managed by tho following officers: Mrs, §. H, H, | throats of 5,000 children, and 100 weary, | QPR CIAL NOT {OR RENT—Furnished room 1010 Farnam. Clark, suporintendent industrial ‘school; |jded and careworn teachers sai amén SPECIAL NUTIOES‘_ F s O g Merry Christmas. followed, and many n heart is caused to | A Square Denlal of all Charges Made | Mrs, Jurd‘hvw, superintendent relief de- | with a deep sigh of relicf. Tn nearly all TO LOAN—Monev. B RENDS fosin. Houe, Hare, Ik ke ¢ 30 g lap with joy as the tears of thanksgivin Agatnst It. partment; Warron Switzler, Esq., super- i round. b S 8 Andinn summer at Christmas time, o d i he cheek littl o g i intendent main Sabbath school, and N. Sibopdu iy el R LAty o & Doty ey N Foous Hioties; 8 kbree. Sy iy WL o OHAmAR Y SHABE | S o a1 At e T o s i W. Motrill, suporintendent branch Sab. | *ttempt was made to vary the routine | -V7. Bemis'Losn Agonoy, uelte S| oo e now. Awzs, —Ki 3 4 o f X Sab- R ¢ Xt 1607 F - Thursday, the 27th, is St. John the Evan. g A s SO Reports having been circulated to the | bath school. ~They are aided by an able work and celebrate the closing of the ONEY TO LOAN In sums of 807, and_upward. | — s i D e far away. injury of Trinidad Sheet Asphaltum and |corps of teaches. torm and the ending of the old year with | 0 ©- £ Ravs ng Con Tieal Estato ang Joan | Fh0R RENT—Partly taruished basomont, has 8 e T Last night was a season of rejoicing ] 'hursday noon next the annual dinner . iRt s rooms suitab t ho ing. Parties —The boys musthave a holiday, conse- Fenting same can g ntly there will be no paper to-niorrow, in this city, such as has never before qu vi : 3 been equalled. The good citizens of this i et for oo 4t | Placo have beon abundantly blessod in Ttx Br/force will dine upen chicken aod | e Year which s ‘?nllhuml g(m:lnnd oysters to-day, thanks to generous mauage. |never before have thoy beon so able to the integrity of the Barber Asphalt Pav-| o) 000 e the Y. M. C. A. hall and "PP“(‘P"“'&? exercises. ONEY TO LOAN—J. T. Beatty oans on ohattel ing company, having besn assailed by |about four hundred children will sitdown | At the hlg!l _school, which is presided property, £18 South 14th St. sopt10 parties interested in the paving of Far- lt(;mue. bc will budn grn(nld sight. Come ;:::m}?; oglhlcil:r;: r:“ncx)::{:h‘pfiffil‘ g * HELP WANTED. i i P i and see them an r contri- o1 vOCAl | e e R T K oo Riv at the Westorn house, e "4'“‘ Wi Sm"‘ i bution in the wn;e“ nfyol:‘ru:;:i‘ouu selections were N“';il!d out in all the 1:?&1‘;':“1 i‘*mfimzml oo T it having been publicly asserted that as | g thar will be great quantities of hun- |rooms. The little folks in many instan- | —————r a consideration for their signatures and | gry children to feed. Come to the help | ces rigged out in their Sunday frocks | VW ANt ucls home egrular boarders 1617 Chi 81 Spruce streets. ) start & now busi- il g owbedon i i ¢ L froc tiess at their homes. No pedd!ing; 10 to 50 cts. | YAOK RENT—Furnlshed roonis on the northwest ey bestow glfu upon their lovmll omes a8 |4 ience, cortain property-holders have of the teachers, and give the children a and clean pinafores, and their admiration b "lluvluilnnln‘dv.“.. o s for z‘;-ligu v:‘x\vplosél;l JFGor. 10k amd Capitolavouse, tormerly '(‘;a(n:l‘;-'n ~ The stores wero kept opon until a lato | BOW and right well they have '"'."m;fd been given, or promised & reduotion or g}-..,:}nm& It will require a large quan- |8nd nfl‘nchgn for :han-dre;peche.v? teach. | instructions.” C. K. + Brookton, Mass , Box. | ilouse, T ab hout last night to accommodate purchasers of the opportunity, as is proven by the rebate in the price oi their paving; there- tit _lood, and itfis opgd the response | ers were demonstrate y the loads of |~ - T e ‘Dlh‘ltfiz"l'?—l(fimr;ud(:\‘}:;?ru‘l;flw:flz[t'to?;el:ll?‘lf- enormous amount of holiday goods which 3 LY lucose confections, rosy apples, and lit- 7 rienced operators on the Lo bbbl Y ‘holiday goods. f Which | ¢ re, the Barber Asphalt Paving com- |Will be’generous. ‘The dinner occurs at |&uco , Tosy apples, W i eaenine Caly | Supplied with hydraulic elevator and heated by T ‘: 1 rogite Imost by 3‘ i ba:l:' e mdh .OIY i ll‘,“' ¢ty | bany hereby offer a roward of cne thous- |nooD. : tle gitts found on all the school room |y o i amaching. Call | team, Apply st Bunk. ‘026.41 —The hotel rogisters were almost barren | during the past month. Year by year 0 ) K In the evening 7 o'clock a grand con. | tables. 3 -at? " E turnished room for rent at §1v, large cert and xmas tree will ocour at the same [ Vhile the Third ward school was evac- and dollars; the samo to be paid to any — it (Dol e ‘ocoupaiite, 1914 Wobsterstroet. 84 yesterday. Traveling men prefer to eat turkey | the quality of Christmas gifts improve Y t*> | one who can produce good and_sufficient 3 1l ocout Y > e NTED—A first class cook at Commercial Hotol, syl B e s arumiios| sidhnos Ui say Gcpaety bidn ko, ks b st vin o otred | afn S ot 100t e | Wi, b SRS P00, S | ropummcivgy g Py e Pyl —Vesterday was almost as mild as spring | T hufl ub ticles | been given or promised a rebate or re- for sale, and every cent thus realized will | ! 1 dP young IE f“h "-k own | wages, / L ime, . L. Marble. ‘weather and it waé difficult to realize that | in fOrmer years, mote substantia’ artlo'es | 4 ion in - the price of his paving by the [#0 to aid in BhecEn botter place for in the dirt two armsful of books, and | Yy ANTED A cood washer and Ironer at 2400 FOR BALE. ‘Christmas wns here, weresubedbuted. - To be sire thisre are|| p iy Asphalt Paving company, or their | the schools and to buy shoes and clothing two dirty little hands clutched two grimy, Beleis e AOR SALE OR RENT—A large house, 13 rooms. g el UL, D Cep bt sl agents, for any pavement now laid or to | for many children who are destitute. skinny little necks, while the remaining | Toriiere s 3 hret olass ook, Bostreforencos v Suitablo for saloon and bosrding hotise. Tnquire —{The South M. E, church Kll h xl'l:‘ll :;h and always will be mdlong a8 thero are be laid. by that company. Buy a ticket or several tickets, and come | Pair of hands busied themselves, one in| VY juired- 1616 Dodge strect. 65u8-24 | No.1816 Pierce street. m"';’“"“"‘ S SreTe b Ly ) ““‘"l‘i!""' for '1";““'.':}""“1 b ?}i‘"l'.:'z’]'".b“ £01 51t has also boon asserted publicly that | te the dinner and to the concert. Pro- |# thick h“dl"f hair, and the other in | S TG man o run meat market, Ono Who | TMOR SALE—A good milch_cow ire at the fonds.of the church to attend, the six-year-old without the little jump- | 3 "5y hor Asphalt Paving company be- | Visions may be tent to the Y. M. C. A. well-aimed blows in the region of a big s fally competent need apply. 1 Western H:use, 19th and Pierce 027-28% —Tho -offering at Trinity cathedral to-day ing jack or the toy whistle, or the tin fore beginning to lay pavement in. this Tuesday, or to the following pl brown eye %lnrmg.mthmnllce and anger, flngl‘!::fir‘l: hotel. RICH, 1L} ¥ = - : = R will be given to the worthy poor of this steam-boat or locomotive engine. These city, gavo out. the impression that such and they will be sent, T'he melee lasted just three minutes and 2 5 OR SALE—The best wtock farm in Nebraska, s h bout D00 ncres, Wi Mrs, Ross, Twenty-third and Burt; Mrs, | forty-two seconds, according to the tally VW ANTED gt for gencral howsework. A good f on e P ¥ i - | Knight, Twenty-second and Webster;|of & Tenth street ofticer. When that oG RouCLwag e, 243 Odpilol ave: it o 200 aores in cultivation, with & good hause, Price, ) very liberal collection. water essential to the life of man. “l“fi"’ yard, and that after the p‘l‘qpel‘ty. Mn'g C(’)lpetzer. "j.‘went -second and Wob- | dignitary brought the issueto a close, one RAR I T Caialid O T e “Atone o'clock this morning there were| * In hundreds of houses in Omaha last ‘::’g n::;“‘l:‘fl.;‘;::‘{;“’::dfl“;“’gg;z:‘ii‘;";lf:y stor; Mrs. Switzler, Twentyfifth and | of the warriors had hisleft eye closed for | Y)ANTE : s e u i Mrs, , Tw X iors h e :c.\“cl: 3:::»:, nl:: ..‘.’:Si'f:.l.’::ff. roM{ '::neh .::'l’:.c:e g’a%lhltx ;k:rg )x:f ;:v:h ::‘Lom;fie:: li‘n“t‘)‘xlli desired on Douglas street, the company | St Mary’s avenue; Mrs. Kennedy, Twen.- | Xepairs, while his opponent, much more | or¢ inftroduc woman charged with larceny, corner of the parlor, stood the beautiful | P! v i ¥ demolished, had a badly battered nose, [ Y.” Bee office. resented a bid for, $2.98 per square | ty-third and Dodge; Mrs. Charlton, fFess) v ! ke Christmas tree trimmed with I trings | Yard, thus taking undue advantage of the e L PO O er, n":id huth':tor}th o dglwgd = }'th ot —A littlo rumpus ocourred fn Maurer's | IR HOR FEEIROE L ‘;:‘!r'i'm"i 'b; property holders. We desire to say in |Till, 1013 Harney; Mrs, Jardine, Tenth, |51 ‘““; e Bd W“"‘:l % l.’-’-“". eh"“‘ which several parties was raffling for. Four [yogre GPe 80100 o8 e thy, | Mr. Barber based his first estimate_of | Elliott, Twenty-second and Piorco; Mrs. | foior y et el N ) ol 4ty wues odired 1 fall; R AU IbAEd it teasita. ot th 82.75 on Washington specifications, but | Gilmore, next to St. Barnabas; Mrs. Dr. little things,” according to the exile of ity Thisannoinooment; ahonld cal forth | things aro Just as essontial to complote | LT rlont “yan 4o b Inid for 8575 por Five experienced_canvasse to sell & house hold articl in Omaha, Address vivi OR SALE—A fresh milch cow. Inquire at 25t and Caliornia street. 414-21% FREEMAN & PENNY, wood_girl for housework, (German . Wages $1.00 a week, 817 south th lot south of Leavenworth, 403 21 SALE—Three miles from city, § acre ped su ted for gardening, with house, b , 50 ‘apple trees, crape vines in bearing, half acre asparagus. &c., £1,000. 508.3 agents o sell the best nd Children's goods ever o SHRIVE P Y X g i iot | Sale n every house as fast as agents can r—Portiand and Swell By, . y 0 8 that subsequently the city engincer and | Graff, Park Wilde avenue; Mrs. S. H. H. | St. Helena, and the cause of this conflict | {100 ¥ile Coods. Agonta are making $100 & month. s T Do f —If you have more of| the delicacies of | various membors of the faniily, and the | | ot ' ;?‘b“c \{nrkn prZuomEd specific- | Clark, Twenticth and Dodge; Y. M. C.|W¥as based on a jumping-jack, surrepti- [ Address, with stamp, “L. U. M. y GO LRI R U ‘.; { life than you can use do not)forget the sup- | whole presented a scene which made the ations essentially differing from the | A- hall, Fifteenth and Farnam. tiously won by the weaker youth. Bt., Chicago, Ill. per to be given the city mission school at the | children fairly shout for joy as the doors i Rnatiae | . Now for a vacation of two weeks, dur- | YX7ANTED—A German Iady cook at American Jorsey cow, fresh I J ata | ¥, M. C. A. hall Thursday evening. Vi B R B SR ?},’,‘{:{‘;{;"f;w“im ';’;;‘{"‘“;;;,’-:M;';, the An Editor's Tribute. ing which time tho children of our city | VY house, 62 Dougias siree SIR4L Rll8s 1493 HowAnd | f n e i j y chi! - R SALE—Only first clags hot —Richard Wilde nvites his many friendato | ™iec t0 8% upon, the beautiful objects, |y, ™ o * Washington spocifications | Thoron P, Keator, Biitor of ¥t Wayne, | it enioy thomselves as only children | Y —doad uetive woman towait on table | T 3 hiond Wittacy Howse, Grisno, a call upon him to-day and iudulgo In &) ones whe had beon mstooial o | contained a clause requiring tho rotontion | Ind., *Gazotte,” writes: “For the pust five y ppy hearts return and do chamber work, between 11 and 447-1mio08 i 3 " : K 5 i yoars have always used Dr, King's New Dis. | 33ain to the school rooms to conquor the (12, s'clock, wages $1.00 per ‘week. Inqpiro at woeiable ‘‘smile,” Richard will make all hap- | i ging about this state of things, were ;)"f) {i‘: ’}:r t;zx;tt;g tr};e t:x"r.:é :;;;nca g;v;:gig:l iAol ey uv"aflc 5 E;Mm‘ % | three “R's.” 912 Douglas St. 448-t1 OR SALE—Few lote on Idle Wilde. Call and Py with an elegant champagne lunch, carried back to their childhood days, and . 5 well as for those of a milder ¢ It never ANTED—A steady, reliable girl for venenl see abstraction of title. John G. Willis' 1414 —Gourgo Parr,the St Mary's avoauo dra. | they ontered into the morry-making | defects that might ovelopo in such puv | fils o effooks spoedy cure "Hy. trisads to Noso worky at 1015 Wabetss” strect. -G od | Dodge St 409-1m0 it is.gok %o throw off single lifo Thursday. | Wi a zest which they wouls ing during that peri The Omaha | whom I have recommiended it, spoak of it in CENTENNIAL, JEakSe ASRH OR SALE—A business mans residetice 8 rooma 4 e .":‘:;f thought G.m;f o sy Bdliavediih specifications require the retention of 20 [same high terms. Having been cured by it of TR o e v ot Eoet Offioe. 48 550, nsible elievi ey were ca- W%’flt&:fin,fifi; e 833142 vacant 8 blooka N, W. of b, 0 1.800. 3 i X ; Yer eont, for 6 months for a like purpose, | every cough I have had for five years, I con- 'McCAGUE, opposite P. O, boy, and now we are theroughly convinced of |[PADIe of. ~ If thero s any. [P0 TR, TR RS e specifications | #1deF it tho only reliablo and sure curo for| George Washington's Resignation < o 1the-fact. m;ng;:::hi:fifl{o ?gm.m (":“ hh<°‘". ot require a greater proportion of cement f,“““‘g-,‘,""“"a"“t G0, i Gooimans One Hundred Years Ago Yes- L IS QRIEOUNO M BN ololty Lo ooon e.to) OR SALE—Three lots in Hanscom place. §500 3 ring joy ) rug Store and get a Fec Trial Bottle. Large take nice, light and pleasant work at thel ) h Tl s AeOAO UL eoosite —Officer Desmond, of tho police force, has | and happiness to the hearts of the dear | than the ~Washington specificatons, | Size $1.00. terday, homes 9o $om day csly nd i1y taadesvorle | 31 8, manthly paymente ) pios : A 5 e, ;o g: 1o stamp oy | - 0. - .obtained loave of absence for several days, |little ones, for whose existence they are lF“i""hl:"“"“ ol “r‘; '3082"1?; load Obituary of Prank P, Hoover. Viease address Roliable Man'Ts Co., Philkdeluhia i ; — .and leaves this morning for Des Moinos, to | Fesponsible, and many a heart was made en socured from St. Louis to 0 3 drawer TT. B18-tu thur-sat 1m R SALE—A wholesale o fon «¥ peddlors ; ; § SCEA o sTott wisithis littlo won, who Is with his grand | ADPY in this way last night. A Bex re- Omaha Skl material, but ‘gec‘""“' Ho had been suffering for some months oew and fancy. © J. CANAN & CO. ey i AhaN Plaiad; ag1 ho s quito. el rmittod to attend one of g;‘:;;‘;l‘}mmi:‘g_'m“fl'gxg':u Pobwee | past, and died December, the 11, 1883, ously-ll. I :uugn;::'o:“gl}:: much heavier rato quoted, thus increas- | #ged 31 years, 2 months and 16 days. He 2 —We doubt if thore was ever a Christmas | joy which is derived from such a scene, | N the cos! leaves a wife and two children, Sarah |\ qer.in-chief of the American army. P e 9 _ | Peopie's Bauk. TANTED—A girl for_goneral housework. S. of paving material, weve in this city where thare was as little| As we left the house and wandered u| md these aro the considerations Ann, his wife, William Clide, and Eliza- 5 i . NORSALE—12 Iots, one biock west of Park av drunkenness as there was last night. Al-|and down the streets, we passed mnl; :g'wh Pm':pz"gd M{' 'B“ber‘:i f"’ 8dd | ooy Maud H’ouver. He wu‘ married to g,:;}:r:: hhzfifi,;?‘:{&'?&?:d v:? .(:fe ;l;: Vg oot J0eh dnC hm“':‘ > e for ;;' oot ..,,‘fi’.‘,.‘i‘;f.‘“?.nu“.’lfl ?:i‘ l:'s'iu‘fml'\::xnfi ‘though the streets were thronged with mon | homes wherein like festivitios were in | S10, sum O B0 conts per yard for such |\ g "4 'Siokes mear Syracute, | mitted to-day to sit beneath the shadow | VY iniwe rosos gins Address Samders. Hou', | thbe owners b this bargain, i ou cal at Peoples | watil & very lato hous, yot. evorything was | progroas, and before somo of the bril o AopaO LNty ramlan 3 | N8B0, 1% L 5#% our own 3ine. with none) £o molest or | Friend, Neb. 3 el | Bk, 7B iantly lig! ey ) . paving. 8 hted wind ;| the minds of reasonable men. Again, it 0 Vi ) — e epr— - | quiet and all were orderly. L] windows we stood lost in y Fooaves thameoTiis and’ reasonable make us afraid. His farewell address to SITUATIONS WANTED, \OR BALE—Choice business property, three lote I Onehundred years agoyesterday,George 2 ‘Washington, whose great name is spoken ANTED—First class dining room girls, at Met- . W pl " 810- \OR SALE—My two story brick residence, 19th with all due reverence by every true Fopcitan bRl A el SYotor Hot~ and St. Muy'{nvenuu.wz.m;’n barn, out-House, American, resigned his position as com- | YJANTED—A giil to dogeneral house vork, 610 | uater orssi Al SRUEOL | o8 (ORG ';r’o;tf: - thought is asserted that when the Asphalt com- L $ A 3 .+ Tt will —A number of the factory men and clorks mZ‘l&g" ::g 'ij::h :;hl:e l:v:r;r‘l)er‘;: IE::E O e T s B oo ronradealon he oocatibRlotihia cor. Baunders and Charles Strest. 1t will pay v . ST X ; fo investigate this offer, Callat People's Bank. of this city were presented with Christmas | oot or the hovel ere thB CIRvish Haan and leave the city, that it will be impor support for their maintainance. The retirement is known to almost every nvestigaty e e turkeys by their employes tonight, and & |nover bestows its it bt e wak b sible to procure asphalt and skilled labor beloved brother, gave every assurance of | school boy in our land, and if ever there y girl & place to nssi .~ Injuire at 1719 Do his gaining the portals of eternal bliss by | was a model of rhetoric and oratory, this R4k paut=Inirgred. propsey, abich il ead thoy it ‘wround the family table to-day |sad a contrast and we shook ourselyes |{OF the repairing made necessary by | 4 7z ) " 0 2 x T the buyer 20 per cent on the investment. { elves hi to those that witnessed hi h JANTED-Situation in druz store in Nebraska or | for $1,020 per year. All occupied by first class tend [ g v Jumbers' cuts—such is warnings ose that witnessed his | speech was one. =3 2 et 020 cupied by and plok the bones of the fowl, they will |from the lothargy and drifted away like | P as aro made for dying hour of meeting him . in the King-| Yesterday morning, ina¢ordancewitha &,.‘f,;;;'; by competont Pharmasist, bolding o | sate. 1 soll for 810,500, if Sold soon. . All or one] «ilently bless the name of thegiver and vow to water, gas and other purposes. In reply nd i ! I8y, 9 , balance, oné to five years. . Tho above in B e N : L‘l’:::di(:::?“ the wind in search of an- :;’ T &o‘zmoi? g hwsm ons, we invite :i:}llr; 3: his Father, which he has gone to g;g:‘l!n{?:it;:‘l; ngut\;ai! l;)‘; ‘::;. mp:::;:l:;;.izr :ri rocommends furnished. - Addrods “R." Beoofce. E&éfi‘u‘n'; e, O a4 s l;gw," IV 4 ¥ 3 h . med ] | master in the future, b wo wanderod along we camo in | b SRON o B public o the fol- | ¥ ver may he rest free from pain and |at the fort,this morhing in honor of the NV ANTED T et e e o vwinar: (o | T30 GATI A¥D CLYDESDALE HOTSES —A family of four fu this clty, cumprising |~ Or 00 city. care, enjoying the associations of that [ memory of George Washington. VY bugey and doubie harmeas for Omatia proverty” | P scrivar s taking ordors for sping in ] A e Biarks v et - FIRST :usnwmuu CHURCH, Tho sid party of the second part ::“3.‘!‘ ";E‘;‘?Si“fl their songs around e Farnaim strect, i R e A I s R ting, ab their morning meal, Sunday, about|®nd from within came the sound of me: hereby agrees and guarantees that sai e throneof God, 's N i McCulloch, Til. Trustand Sav. Lank, Chicago. vl:l‘éln'thomlm::\mou'n L(no:l’n. "1": voices and the glad notes of song as pn\'en?a:% shall ranlxxnin durable .sm;‘ilfi He was a faithful member of the order fO:);El.::,Dnli%l:): },‘,‘;"5‘;‘:{{;} {cvoe Oream MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Jaoasmt .y 4 | rather go to th tsaue asylum than fo the | WAViting us to enter. We obeyed the |good and perfect condition for five years | °f 0dd Fellows. ~His membership until ; A e e e B=p Esaliioras, some CialbiTana ) penitentiary,” inuocently remarked th wife, | "VM00% and walking up the steps | from the acceptance of mid work, and |fecently was with the Prairie Lodge, No. i light housekeoplng. - Address “H. M. N e e e Vs, of oo,r\;mm wm:;d o ohimed the s, | Pushed the 0 door upon its hhges, | agrees to maintain the same in good coff. | 20, a6 Weeping Water, Neb. ol T o office. e y bl i iy b b"“ and atood looking upon & most happy | dition and repair for said périod. Said| . Those that have beenin his association No Admittance, ANTED—To ront, ba ) RS e et s s o elyly moved away from hiy better | gopno. The church was. appropriately | party of the socond part, for the above |¥ill know they have lost a friend indeed. | . gund Hool ot it he eonth horses and 10 bu; Apply 10 G. W, Ki e i half, “¥ou'd fool moro at homo there, T sup- | trimmed, and in the front part stood a |purpose, shall keep and maintain at|L1he funeral services were conducted by N o il v b aia | i S S sl et o oot T S woso.” Broalfuat rooseded in sllonce, Ohistma treo.. Tho childron were | Omata ‘materiala, skillod labor. and | Father Savidge, fathor of tho Hon. Judge N e S S T e S L ) oot — ———— all jubilant and each one of them was | proper apparatus, and shall also, without | Savidge, deceased. Text: Acts 10th ,t‘)‘xxu (Ufir":n::') night i:nt;e z:l‘:umrz'};, ANTED—T0 00 the & f $1000 to §3000 or | oy rosented with a little pail of candy. | charge,on the order of saidcity engineer, | chapter. The funeral was well attended ot alike amount | |4 E‘hc services were both interesting and | or board of public works, pmr’n’:ptly mnl‘(’:‘a by his numerous friends to show the last | o~ provided by the Sunday school for kit s instructive, all ropairs, and do all work rendered |F€spects in this world, felt that this was | oro® BV EED oY 0 paronts and friends FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. MISCELLANEQUS. ( PERSONAL, e J. H, Collins aud wife, of Fremont, are at the Paxton. J. H. Keith, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton, Joe White, of Grand Island, is a Millard ALK~ owh) auantition st thie ofioe. A 0 purchase business pr corner Tenth and Pierce. Presents have 41824 N.J. N . necessary to keep sai i an hour that we will ‘all have to ill bring i it i OST—On Howard between 15th_and Tith St,| AR CATRARBAL, condition: ,.,.;’,‘,’,,:i“,fi."'uf’::“ ?::: it gzgg through, and may we have the same as. | Will bring in presents for othors it is ex- JRIOR RENT—Furnishod room 1010 Faruan strct. | 4 on 15th botween Howard & Farnsm, & sy made necessary, by the opening of the | #urance of ouracceptance in the home of | 409 gifterent kinds of fruit. o P R Cathedral there was the At 'l‘rinlt{ pected that the tree will bear upwards of regular carol service and it was attended [ T T | e e his office. b{d_‘ large number of both young and streot for laying pipe or otherwise; said [ the soul. eighteen feet high, is being bl'flfi)!lfi‘ :':::‘l ek e 1N D Yot i i | el old. The singing was led by a chorus of P2ty Of the socond part shall be en.| T gannot tell what form is hie, what looks he | U'tah, and the church will "be very taste- = - OTICE Mt Frmmach s bo Jeuperiiny 4 Gn‘; C. Barton returned from the east yes- :;u;ty-t-a ‘a u:nd :h:h w‘ero .1[[ por- %; ;m"x:k“arrmm nob ex- | o Uioas hul‘::"l‘?.;dfh‘ a glory crowna his shin- f:lllllly n?:l?:r:l::dl;rin‘iim“:ld g)r.eg. mr&wfix;i rropn.;'zfi;« r:ax“:.‘,’; room, 30 by 1 'A.I;:;ly“rl' Sho business I my name. J. H. SPETMAN, m-m’ : terday, train eir part ve: ? h * sera) A . “ 3 ! ] M. and Mew, J, Dixon Avery, of Fremont, | 2 PArt¥ery | From the above it will beseon that| Tho thonghta which 6ll hissinful soul, the | (1. W. Tibbaly leads the singing. The[ohee "~ " 7% | Comavib—on Decomber sty small red & } at the Millard. g The house was beautifully decorated certain other parties are working on the Dliss which he doth feel, i _ | parents and friends of the children are | YNOR RENT—Saloon and fixtnres, cor. 12th wnd | A with rope around tho boru. | Information as "; gt * |for the Christmas service with ground credualit; lll:d gullibility of certain other A{; ':i‘mmmlzw“h r.llm secret things, which | gxpacted to be present. Extra seating [ X' Dougiss stroet. g1034p"" | Mherssbouss'will b rewaried st [EOholm §8 . . Harvey, of Monmouth, fs at the |pine and holly and presented a very | P2rie Who have the reputation of bein 9% Wi ROY AT has been secured, 80 we can take care of y ) good bu.ninua men, and whoseen to lend | Bug 1 know, for God doth tell me this, that | 600 to 800 people. The exercises will w::hnnlfln ,I.::‘u‘..."i’.f.’..r'u‘?;‘.’..:n“i';"' ‘m’.f'.""r...".';'...'{'ifi C. H. Willard, cashier of the KFirst Na-| - 8T, BARNABA a too willing ear to statements that are now he 1s at rest, begin at 7:30 prompt, and the doors will "'l‘_“f. mnln: Lorenzen's Bleck, cor. ugll. and . - tional Bank of Hebron, Neb., lu in the aty, At St. 'Barmat chu::h 6L . "-““1," h‘:ml};.o to lnot;mplhn private gain. | Where other blossdd Ohrlstaius are on their | bo closed at 7:45, so thoso intending to Howav Bireh L T e rner viour's breast; I Blshop Sharp, of Utah, was & west bound | Thirteenth and California stroets, fl‘:‘ rlvo;nn:. dwnia'n“dwn:lpmflo?nth’-:‘::: i ‘1‘:;.1”' ‘hl'; i fhols 0 mors tho 4 R.dnpnl;?‘hnn::;mm ouge before that tme. | JT02, e “;:.l\.:: ot 5 hfl:);':‘n:é EDWARD KUEm. Millard, uiful appearance, ves 1oe . of 1812 Dodgo strost. 'Also firat-class bow MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITI ? e e :;r ::.rvp wn: &mn%‘l,.&d :mnk lo: Jz:l{on:fii will prove a tanding ( Bug his aloop 18 blessed with endless dreaws of 5i8-29 Aulfiuw:d’{:ng shrosk, between h'fn': .m 1h the festivitien Frosen participate, o dmdunbuiey slanders on its quality | joy forever fresh. ORRENT A b of ive. oo aTak | ey iy Wit S5 414 of pnayien svLcins iy ’ THE A, M, K, CHURCH, Yours respectfully, Tkcugw the angels fold him close beneath g.:1..1:. :"dm‘::‘:mmm" csrtaln conditons In m"':.z'fi..'“?im%"“"m dnd At the A. M* E, church, corner of| TH¥ BARBER Asvuaur Pavine Co.,' | Aud sooth m':fl :"",gu that breathes of ‘suitable for two or four gentlomen. Bath room hteenth and Webster sirets, the by C. E. Squinks e b e oonyenlences, 1720 Capitol avenue. 500-24§ DISEASES OF THE are delighted at their safe return, - &nd peoplo held a fair, and as they and JouN GRANT, And T know that we shall moet again, that OR RENT—House of six_rooms and birn, In. 4 ven to having a first-class| A Very Remarkable Recovery, wn.‘i."(;f.'af',:f .‘;‘f .lh.ll wipe away all tears 's entortainment was no| Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich, so‘fl;i at U, 8. Hotel, cor, 10th and Douglas §ts. EYE & 2 o SEVERELY INJURED, |ime, lut nigh s 5 fiom every eye. excoption to the general rule. writes: "My wifo fiaa beon almost helpless T St WhD LTINS ome, shors, When I 1’ e h and Jackson. i s o o mar . ot M R B e oo - Vot . |, T. ARMSTRONG, M. . of n of sin, ! A loodlnfl crowd was present at th Electric Bitters, and Vi skating rink who could reap L oy? that shols now able o i o much wnproved, | ' feol this grief and pain 0 0! 1'd rather go to be with him,than have him Yestorday sfternoon & Bohemia | e0t out of a glide over the amooth tbars will do all that Iy claimed] ™ “yuck again. i on rollers than in any other way. The . Hunlreds of testimonials attest Ny e T Ribalaber painter namsd Longpowel, fell from a holid:yl:mdb“loohdwiw,' pnu;.” o thg | Shel gresd cure J‘m‘fi’_ Ouly fifty cents [J ames OTHER MODES OF ENJOYMENT, For th h‘;"'" ::;k"‘:l' o ing hall d sal or the past fow days, and especially all '.um u‘:hay d“’.' x yesterday, it has been a sight to stand at upen i occasions, and many a jolly | the depot and.watch the express matters good :,l:hm'w::l'hlfi ol‘l:_., shipped and roceived, Packages of reg i that | Y0y conceivabls size and description was noticeable | Were there; meat of all kinds, Christmas streots. In some of the saloons | £7€e# and what was more prominent than lunches were served and all was | *BYthing else was the vast number of , and Christmas day was ushered in | 5980 of beer which has been shipped the tinkling of thick-bottomed [into the neighboring towns to help en- - Oculist and Auris 1404 Farasm §treet, opposite Paxton Hotel, O ha, Neb. H BALEWe liave 107 saie & 40-a0re farm, one mile from fair grounds, especially suited for market gardening.” Will'voll sl or halt‘of 1t at Nebraska Cornic Southwest corner 16th and Faro il b oo hiigr | ¢ ~AND— ez (mamental Work Bridee, in Shi dition, ~ Five ronms, L MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNIC Dormoeor Windoww FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFI PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencin e —— Saratoga News, Preparations for the Christmas enter- tainment of -the Union Sunday school, Tuesday evening, are in progress, and a grand good time is expected. The music committee is D, H. Christie, Miss Alice ] Rustin and Mrs. F. M. Smith, The o committee on entertainment is Misses Fm:::‘nlfllo:uw;r > ':‘.‘.'.'f.:.“"u‘:.':.“'.":fli Littlofiold, MoKay and Hays. Tho good Dudues). Apply at 8 7 South Fourteeuth atyeek. friends of the school have subscribed a YL P Sy liberal amount. Santa Claus has been § Oty Capitol By St~ | bl = & R RENT—A furnished street. and as we stood and |invited, which, together withother attrac- - o i gazed upon the array of kegs we tried to v.lilc:l.lu. -51 m:f:vn::r::bl; g::l pro- Ab.olutely Pureo OB RENT—Two now stores. on compute just how many plan drunks, | gramm oesirable place for & restaurant, how many flcht:h-nd how many roar'| Hon, James H. Kyuer loft Saturday | e wholseoae Mors sessonicd) thay | Cunninihams blork 15 snd 4 thum, ) - Balustrades, vnl.ndll‘ Office and like ours, we were obliged to give it'up,| There was no service st the Union I3 0oy 100 Wall Siies New York. T80 000 Tasniss siveets, ™ W SeRhven oo WAL GAISER, M

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