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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27 _1855. | My, Crowell feturned withont Lim. Bar | GRANADA | Tover to W« swoothoart, @ husband to his “\ LS FRO! THE Hr \\\ B”\ | Stout and the varions offices during the ’ WAS THERE FOU ? will be aheut a third of the size of our | | N | e A au al A | time moentioned, that is to say from . m N resent headguarters, We haye been i ret ard case, and would cer - wifo, a sister to her brother, or frion: April to December 81, 1885, is $314, 107,56, | The Mysterions Ocenrrence Now Be- | !|“ ;",: 'nmm o "“. 2 '; have been lynched on the night « Priosts and tho Cholera in Spain | 10 8 friend. Good wishes on ‘any of these y v Comment 45 unne ATy ing Investigated the N v ot 'I it ." b ime Y1 shooting but for Dr. Galbraith, who, upon ‘ St festive occasions, Christmas, New Yonr's, That Helds the Haed-Barned Substiuce THANKSGIVING DAY Police. the new building will be comploted 8s | his arrival connscled peace, satiefying [ London s' Granada Correspon- | Easter of a birthday, may be very grace: | rapidly as possible, 4t will probably be crowd with the s | dence, Oct 92: Tn no town are the y and properly sent by anyhody to man was badly injured, | astrons effects of the epidemic moro | ? dy, and the ropularity of these four Word was reccived fr neil | easily discerned than Granada ses of cards continue (o steadily ine Drawn from Nebraska Taxpayers. - g day Jn gjincoly passed | The polico ate at present working ap- | Fapidly as possitics 4t Awlll iont that” the . . amy ious oceu ce whic! 0 in_use by Foebrn w ch - hes the services were well attended, | OB # mysterious ocearren ich m- | I Jonos, spe S honl 16 it COST OF RUNNING THE STATE. | & varions other places every one | ises some interesting developments vogarding the Fentownl of the general | BPUfis Iast evening that Barvott hus been | timating the population of London af » scemed to enjoy the das. With féw ex day o strangor called at the | hendquattors of the Union Pacifc from | ® bad and eriminal charee He Avas | only 400000, an epidemic equally fatal You have {nwl.ld to the humorous | ceptions the Dusiness houses were closed, | fatland 18 o sotiffeation th Omalin to this © said that ho ald not o timo, %0 it is stated, arrested at | must have produced in the metropolis o of the book trade Cash Doled Out to Boss Stout on Capls | and the streets were quiet. and deserted uil and lett ‘,h S '\'lh\' k- Hj” |."i';.':'.‘ 1'1,..((';1wl1-| ul,l‘]| \'\‘.:1‘1’ ),‘.l,'“l_.'.‘rw Conneil Binfts for hors and e l 110 1648 thn 40,00 denths per day Waild Ol, yes, and it's a_good, broad side, ftol Acconnt —THankagly { Nearly every one was indoors, and only | the butcher shop of Patrick McSweeny at | goteid F0 o cit G SR Gy e | ing found gnilty served a thrée years' | our burial grounds have borne the | too. “The funis gencrally furnished by | as a party ‘of friends pa 1 from on 118 South Seventh street had been broken | qoity for sueh & vemoval, With the ex entence in the Towa peniteutiar, At | atrain any better than the cemetery of | the ridiculous mistakes “people make in Lincoln To be Arrested - place totiic another, the day would have | open last night and that MeSweeny, who | coption of auditing nceonnts as muoh | tor his rc lie was again arvested for nada, where at one moment som the names of books. A lady residing on City Brevities, tuken for Sunday, = The hotels | j5q man some 50 years of general business of the road is done e al thefts, but the erimes could not | 500 wnbiricd and uncoflined corpses | Walnut strect sont her maid here one spread extra menus before their guests v as there isin Omaba, Mr. Jones issued . = : ved against him. He is about 26 | were aceumuiaied in ghastly heapse | day for Aunie Thomas® novel of ‘He nd some were hardly equalied, bt tl ing. Officer Turnbull was detailed to in- | Gy S50 oo Thanksgiving procla years of | Ruterite Gratads. 45 the ing tho | Cometh Not, She Said,® but the damsel 1 ROW THE BEE'S LINCOL the Wi where everything in s vestigate the matter and, accompunied | pyation, m which he se apart Friday and | t Sater—Dr. G i rougl T streets seemed romar asked for ‘He Combeth Not His Head.' To the various privileges of & n was o ad, prepared in the finest | 1y Oflicer Peironet, went to the plac Saturday, November 27 and Jast evenir ) i { Nearly every person borie some sign of | ‘The Tittle boy of &' prominent ¥ 'i*""l" adiall the wibitions of mnat shupe od. This part of town cont as a “donble dajly dosc his ; of | him in s hospit tardly 8 | mourfting and many of the wealt! lian divine ne in to procure fo : h _ At the Germania | all last night abont | come tough characters and has a rej leisure, amusement and good dinners, | chance ¢ ) P elasses were dressed in the deepest © k. | father a religious book called * he Hour e glitter and ostenta ) 100 couples attended and fair women ax tion by N0 wWeans savory toall the genial gentlemen who draw Lhe morrow of my arvival the Te Denm | Which Cometh, ' but he inguired for ‘The Tie place throw ont thei e men wipped the light fantas The catch of the front door of McSwee- | monthly preminms for superior serviee when Weather Forecast for Decembr sung and a grand procession of the | Hen Which Groweth.” “At the time ulate lonr, feeling better for the |y <hop was found to be broken offand | in the passenger department of the Union Prof. E. J. Coueh, the well-knc patron Virgin eficited an_enthusiastic vl\ b [ omne, Hardy's clover nn\'rl. creation o v lichtly ajar. Everything | Pacifi i ;. it weht- | ¢ V pl I o fcis A Pane o lue o8, i t the m i 1 ) - . the door was slightly a Everything | Pacific railway, and their wives, daught: | teorologist, of Humphrey, Neb y display i wild _ fanaticism 4 4 o yes,' was a cure position lead happy lives and feol | *The Fitzgeralds' ball Thanksgiving | about the shop was in orderly shape, and | ers, swesthearts and conchmen I 6 foll "' AN ¢ | image of the Virgin which height of its popularity, we had a clevk st the shafts of venom and hatrod which | eve was one of the leading events of the | here was nothing to indicate that thore | also said: “Itis ftting and proper that | M0UNees the following forcenct of wea | supposed by the ignorant to be | Who was as new {0 the business are constantly thrmst at those in off { soason thus far, and an additional feat- | hud been a disturbaice of any character. | the passenger men of this great railway | for the month of De sed npon | endowed with supernatural power, was | n¢he was slow of ,.,-wwlu-u«mq, and | ure of enjoyment to the boys s the at- | The moncy till was perfeetly empty. | should lay off one day along with g the meteorological constants A thue | earefully confined to its ehuveh while the | when a lady came in and said to him ve- ‘iorbrms \ L | tendance ot about twenty of the Durant | Thore were no valuables i - sight. | eitizens generally, and spend its two | dorived from pure physical fact opidemic_continned 1o devastate worly and enquivingly: Have you Jike this, when politicians are busy Look- | company from Omala. “The Durants ex- | MeSweeny, the proprietor, was | dozen flecting hours, more or loss, in 1st sliotly wind Sl st ftown. The cle cre implored o nirof Blue " he blushingly ing or awmting an opportunity to ad- | pressed their appreciation of the efforts |yt seen hout the place | quiet ¢ went of turkey and eranberry | U WortheRty windss dd, storiy s S | bring out the image, its presence in | stammered, ‘No,miss; my eyes are black neo themselves, and whils the youth | of the Fitzgeralds to make their stay in | ahout one o'clock. In the rear of | sauece, and the concomitant codiments | Mgl winds; dth, cool; ath, warmor: 6th, | o streets wonld wséuredly sufice to dis. | One day one of our errand "boys brought i ¢ | Lincoln sant, and they returned | ihe building lying on_ the ground was [ of the floct, fattencd and unfeathered | S0 and snow, ith, snowy, nOvth-| 4y orn. They, however, allowed | tp from the ecllar a trap containing o are studying the first principles of our | oy delighted with Lincoln hospitality. | found u, suminions for McSweeny to ap- | biped.” winds; 8th, clowdy soutl, northi | ghe ate ! its musimum, | large rat just as a well'known society great and glorious government Altogether the Thanksgiving of 1895 | yppoar befor j - h tog and frost, co torm; 10th, | 4 1 patiently ull the number of wishing to 1ook at one of Anthony Tho people of Nebraska have but litie | was well enjoyed. SOAUE 10 a0 W i A DAY © ORT. O3, B Ny L 18, were so small that they did | Trollope's most popular noyle sui sohdotton of th 2 i o8 10 BE ARRESTED. Thorough se N . v ¢ 1 FALOAS BN 18 &0 o e number of deaths resulting | the new elerk: ‘1 want to see “What contoption of tho nmotnt of ofl 1t tak A stats COITHIRIGY Hi HEoh AWGEROUE | oot o vl The Last Shoot of the Season of the Uith, clouding forr wild storm; | fio = |lwl\lhn~”.\\‘I‘zn-‘\\l\('\l\{l‘\hy it this he » Do with It ‘Very well, miss, {0 keep the machinery of government in |y ingt the doctors who were implicated | elye on which to b Omaha Gun Club. snowy; 10th h north winds; | evident that the epidemie had veplys Gf you will walk to the in motion, to Jubmeate the various bizh [ inthe body snatehing busin of 1 of MeSweeny's disappears T aha Gun club closed a very rim winds; U2 » 1 its laust v, Patrona_de 't of the store and look out of the wine joints, from governor to the last_one of | Satarday night by City Marshal Beach. | byt in this® the were 18 d successful season yesterday 4 Uth, fair; X | Granada was taken in solemu procession | dow you will see him drown it. those Wwho sit s the choice” of free con- | In o conversation With & Bri roporter, | enocessful. There are dark suspicions | with an sl meet at Athletce mark th, warming and clonding: 93th | 556 e cathedral, Tn this manner the — stituency Lo guide the ship of state over | the marshal said he proposcd 10 | of fonl play, however, as the old m el pladib ! PAFK. | snow; 28t snow and wind; 4 ion of the cholera is iated in tho shoals of sohool lands, the breakers | fint ont whether when - doi his | was known fo have been in the abit of | There was not 8o large an attendance as { erly to westerly winds; S0th, ypular mind with the ) of galine marshes, and the malestroms of | duty, he was to rveceive the stric- | Keeping 1 sums of money in the | was expeeted, but a day of rare sport Uk aluLaLL % now. the image. To render the connection all jobs, rings and oiher robbes Atsuch | fures ot the Journal, which from | houee. - Whit londs some color 1o this | was enjoyed by all the purticipants . 3 the morc clear, the statue was brought [ When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castotia, tinic it Tight he well Lo make an esti- | s dofended the grave robbers | suspicion is that MeSweeny himself met | picoyid 0 B G0 B black olice Court Doclket. baek to its chureh in the Carrern del | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, RN o h e 1 ’:.“ A | o ot Qifeor Mostyn onSixteenthy steect, | 510 T Lt ot e et | e Stenbers's courl bu ess was | Gonil affer o 0" Do L | o s ecame Mis, s el 1o Castria n [ eporter called at the | in the her ill be other war Vednesday, nd remarked hat | birds were » targets sports. | v one, i that yesterday was in the cathedral, and pu ianks . stato auditor’s oftice yesterday, and made | rants issued, but the names conld not be | 1o“was - ffraid. that some of the | men's aim. The seuson medal was won | e thanles AUl A ndered for the torinin b ) L b i wpnriiad examination of the expenditures | ascertained for the roason that the au- | youghs i o1 ne b v iU oy el » epidemic. To make this L amination pendi rtain the reason that the nu ughs in that loealty would mur- f by Lane by n-seore of 17 ont of & possible § h ) the epidemic. To make this I for nino months in the present year, be- | tl s foar tho parties will flee, The | der him for his money, The case is being | o) ¢ \ owing cases were disposed of the more cffective the proc ginning with April. / the mayor in this | fart wtirated, Sand il may be that | 20 the next best record being made by imuel Sweaton, Robert Nelson and | mig yeen concluded in Comuencing with his excellency, the I ution, who declares that no more J piients will e the ve- | Hughes with o total of 14, A number of | pames Henry, deank and disorderly, 25 was prolonged for fou Hitos ollni i N 3 ‘gm.u.v.., \lt ]\\'h l|v ‘u-nl..ll v]im for 1 grave: 1\..».1.’ v lilllnw.m help swoepstakes were also shot, and the ve- | and costs, 3 hours and late into the night. This sup il ”"x.‘: “|“;,|‘| "-| :;"flunll“-:“ r:-i o o name s snla ad bee S0 on hrous N e S y ' Al isordorly condunet, di o p U e athletiel of these ps 8 1‘:’” v’.l( ;:::)*ruk\“m-‘ wlf\ “1‘» ¥ " P blop sonic tfon ",f‘ m“m The Hehrews' Thanksgiving. ‘““4““'“' QLIS i ieatontust it « ]'lllft]l:‘lll“””‘ e R o T‘!«':i"ln'l“u'w\\mL~ o ‘”! alw ‘-"\# l'”"‘["l? e to the :l"‘"“l'" “N'"i::"r! for uthor exp #761.32, mak L Lo 1 i e ¢ ¢ 1\ ] Dail e nd 1 s along the whole route, fol of the houschold ) st eve ft arge s following are the scores of the i Dailey runk an 8 s ong wle rou W) % W ¥ tal for the oflice, 85,836, D IR SR e g A bl e A the statue. ‘The people, niany of whom | 1 must hurry lhome," said Mrs. De Coming next to the oflice of soerctarvy H mbled the Jewish synugogue to I e 1SS o vok, lavecny of lap-robe, | imagined that they had heen suved from | Peyster to Mrs. De Joghus the other 8 uv,n..u-.n:i.-. drew $1,500; his dep- | OITY BRIBES listen to Rabbi Benson's leeture upon the [ gy FIEST SN bR FIRG: Vet v M BT b the cholera by this very in chourod | MOThing “Roginald Lus been riding his hook keeper, §800 ’ ¢ afternoon young mun | ahove topie. The service selected for | Kay stiratindic i B | S wildly, uncovered theimselves, knelt in | bieyele again, Iy ah top! 0 S ( « . R B | 5| and wate Ly, unecoy o ' f " N sl il s S DB il Sttt LRI I atdifibdod |5 00 iR wpproprinte and | Huihes y SR0R1 e Dl E. . Hiil and Chas. Kirk ancy, | the mid, and otherwise displayed the | ndood, and did ho break o xecords ing in oll $5.611.77 8 :\‘ stol on amother young man for in- | ! > ‘ iy o) ke | it 5 oo ) ) ST committed for further examination, most fanatieal frenzy. Among the edu I, no, but he broke his other log, The suditor’s nccount itself stood as | sulting his girl. The first man was ar- | impressive. Owingto Dr. Benson speak” | Koy SN0 BN En 2 cated classes this semi-barbarous mani Illv has 'lmly 5:”' whole limb e r?ml follows: " Anditor's salary 1,875, Iis 7 g ing without manuscript we AreVBntatl | Lto v e s s 1 0 0 4 | fides festation < viewed with feelir Jein [ that is the ‘middle finger on his left uty, §1.200; a hook kecpor, £1,050; an o fri ig in the dining room of :';.’m ,i:‘;”. l, ,.:” ‘,,,,.Il (hmil,.ll.»,.,,“.“,; Figer.. ..ot 10010 1 LGl o "”,‘ S } to sorvow nd shame. This sentiment nd. insurance clerk, one clerk, §50; and | the Windsor hotel las been completed, | o0 BIVINE LA e aebort o | Intlic Shootofl” for secomd place Pt el R Y oRE Alhtiy Tt iatta iy SHi TRITHE LoF counting up | and that in the office partially so. The | the lecture. We here give a condensed | money was divided between Hughes i Ui ol ule Dl g the questions I w ked concerni 5 i rounet | Yotk is ino, el rfects”eredit Doth-on | veport of tho rabbi’s remarks: ne! 8, isistillutthe ity vatl own impressions, and becamo moro. ac. the treasurer's office it was found | tho house artists 4 i he the Jewish denomina- CNE MEDAL SHOOT Yo centuated en the loeal pape mb hissalary for the nine months w: ve was yesterday distributing | o 1”:;'\4: i lfl“. R0 The clnb mateh for the medal, to [ The young people's associntion of the | fiihed i account of the trahbishop's provisions to t} 5 RINTHENG HICEveaE RSt LA decide the s . Mixed mateh street Presbyterian chureh will mon. 5" §1,000, while the A turkey flew against the he. R oW DA O aA 10y AL Gl P BABTOTIENE {0 SH1Lve s 6 P al m the church parlors this ave injured cienlating libraries tood $13 : . In | gliss window of Wohlenberg's Tt e retrain . from . mingling ony | Mackbirds and 6 cliy pigeons, muki All are welcome. Music and he librarians of several of our tins office there is more to o figur : on Eloventh street Wodnesday | Yoteos with the fifty millions of Amor. | totil of 20 to cich man: 1t evering. tones have assured me that the has used money for bills | ke tho pane, which will | Tonv® aitizons . upon this occasion ¢ | LIVE BIRDS. | Thomas Williams, superintendent of | number of their subseribers has percept o Ao 1| Every servies of our denomination i o LS ks, died ‘lust evening ut tho diminished sinco tho cheap reprints 1 who is employed arovnd | oo o hoavenward upon the silve TR A ; of Rev illard Scott, St | e 1] knowledge and popu Iho ] tho engrine hotuse, is under §30 bouds for | {HEAIE RGN i ntended i sk 1= venue and Phil Sheridan stieot, oty natital thab 1t shoald buildings had iis deputy, $1,200; | obtaining $5 under false pretences feom | g jhank offiring to the Ruler who swa, 01 5| of typhoid fever. Mr. Wilhaws was a 50, A al subseription to the n chief cleck, § book keeper a Mr. Youmans ] the destiny of men and nations for pd < Sl M) | younz man about 21 years old. Hisbody ile Library costs a non-stock o0 0 ), und expense It commeneed to rain yesterday after- | yid G5V the three fold blessing of ho (ORI BLACKBIRDS will e sent to his hoine in the east. holder §6, which sim would purehase, at e "y.r.'x(u'llmg ). . e noon, and the storm continued for some ing, first, contemporaries of suc Vit e () n; 1 Timothy Halpin, u by layer employd | the rate of 10 conts each, sixty novels* 10 nttorney gene pocketed 1,500, | time e e e R el 3 5 S RTATS; onitho 8 street eneine house, died | Which would be almost twice as m, as while his expenses ran up §1,408.6% mak: | | Dr; R. A. Holyoke, of Towa, is paymg | 1 Which min has at TR fanes L i “10 1 o nders strect enainehouse ol | Nie average roader would dispose of ing $2,90 a visit to his brother, Dr. E. L." Holyoke, | faiit g i R ] o 'k o W S|in a year, Then, again ¥ i { ; yoke, iticism, vined \ cvived week ngo. He was work ; i g Tho superintendent of public instruc: | who is a successful Linc which_a wise tor destined him. | Kenne 2 o [ ing on aseaffold wbout’ twenty feet from | Patron of the Jibravy has nothing o show tion had $1,500, while his ¢ footed | The trial o Sucondly, for being blessed to be citizons | Cotter........ j round, when it gave way and he fell | for hi ¢ the time of his subscri D $3,800.81 0 il a short time or horse stealing, will | o "¢, “free soil” of Amerien, where d with siich force as to eause | tionhas expirved; but the man svho buy he board of y lands and | commenco in the district court” next | P ot AT St oat e < S e 4| faeal Intornnl injnries %6 worth of reprints still has them g &8, which it is | Monday, and thought is the boon of aver: i 4o 1 g e e e ve i1 | fter e has read them, while at - slight said cove all the expenses for the time The Arion vent to Hustings yes- | Lackine under the sunlight of the i By Gt i AL LWL AN [' ‘l““i' additional expense he ean_have them T A ey given, which seems @ moilest sum, con- " 4 entertained “the | g orSme ol Lnstly that the e . I Ranc iy DS ly bound, and thus ucq in tin L AL et Sidering. denizens of that place. Tits T i R RO e is s ! wistmas by the bishop or dean, | 4, oxcollent Tibrary of his own. P Pl BE A, The list is now brought to a most im Some of the saloons spread fancy | ke of thE Eleten undcigloo Mg P and duily wdvent serviges nt 5 ololock | ®iifhere at lnast tiwo publishers in this | LRICEBANING FOROER 0y : state’s welfare, | Junches before their patrons yesterday. [ gt o accepted by the Aina i) 2 Dt o, nddross on Wodnosday and | country wlio” have .mado s fortnne by | HIBAGO- ST.LOUIS other | That put up by Willlam Davi 5 s ¥ OMEeNC oL ESHALICOMEHON StnaERN che rints of forcign wor decov those who in humbler or moie ol I'he nbove might well apply at a tim fmport i S o i U Ay e AN C vorld. i s, 25 yards 2 judge the quick d the dead the | 4 t “ i timport the ad ith street, met with the B T A lygik! g 3| T A o dloiheition ot ts s | thoueh they have mover paid the antiors | NORIGKY Na[lona ank jutant general of the statc i rohage for its excellence. ¢ what we to render o alary is small, onl, e the ti The death of Vi dent Hend b S 3 . | Purteli.). o) h A'should wax rich on the product of B's @ cavérod, bt tho Expeinzes out quite | was mot with sorrow in Lincoln | gurhthnkdito i shivbEant ‘_\‘l,;."fj“‘ilfl-?; Hoggses : Andrew Clristol, the _ehampion of | hrains without giving B at. loast some OMAHA, NEBRASKA. gure, as |‘( \wll ;s namely, $6,687, which ses. Mourning drapery has alr G E M B e L] !i e, 4 ¥ | nd Jn!ml I»‘“”i' of Ch u\g o, will | Tittle comipensation? But t is no PA l'l’l"iufli,u, ;_w),wmw Tup by the fiest amount, wiil give | been placed on many huildings inStalthn e b rOnOL o RabL orley.. § > at Stubbendorf & remedy for stite of things, except s, May 1, 18 3 95,000.00 whi T'o eliminate his ficst proposition Rabhi Bt Ds AR nedy e R rac i 8T g sh supports a_needed ana STATE ARRIVALS. B e 3 t the | 3 muoh ‘prized ofllot, Upon inquiry it was | Geo, P, Post, Omahas | [snsoncomun i arL BB CEIeH S amelaontlition nor to get three £alls out of five. M. | stoal fr. English and Fronch, do 3 learned that a greater portion of the | Red Cloud; John X e T (e I || 00 <+L0RO0R0 Higginsis stakeholde 00 side hay 1 tosil 1r 37 But be that s it - L 8. HuGues, Cashier. 0057 wan expended for hard-tack, ete, | Roborts, J; H. Sterliuge - B g e | ok prsonoognon iy, 1 ) ing been pat up, L open at v, ibis ety Sitiat atntal af INRCTONB o e during the last state fair to feed the gal® | Holmes, Plattsmouth: A. C. Hi e | P smrens o s L Commences at 830 Winner to reeeive [ Jaw that protects & meehanieal inventor £ Jony 8. CorLiys, lant state soldicrs, and furnish them | myra; A, B. Fulier, mengenine EIC s SRR RS NS s )0 tho ontive stake and gate moncy. Both | in every divilized ([ N IR fh, amusement and recreation after fighting | Spanougn, Aurora; S. P. Butler, B L RS 'A,‘,wm ' constitution. and | ¢ o men are good wrestlers and close work | it y invento, v of every BAVKING OFFICE: hard all night amidst the allurements of - 4 D L L | fes for fivat moneys & ‘ot~ | is expected for atics v who desires (o comparing these to those of other nations, | 4 4 L pie | THE IRON If/jl\r]! city life. Beant B s soat ob fio | ter shot out, Lane und Hughes took fi 6. and finally pictured in vivid colors the L 1z T oy, e arsons “Then, the regular trade is n- Co. 12th and Farnam Stroets. Tho bonrd of public buildings, includ- ; : y WDEONL JARD SuCsuR08 4 st 'he clas o o0y e hig T the Ghetto and the modern | money, and Worley second money ‘ 0 4 e j K ing all exponses for building and help, | heeluss In entomology at, the high \ reprow of fhe Geia wid themetei FOURTI SW ELESTAKES Loran C of Albion, is at the Pax- | jurcd by th x 0f Dooks by subscrip- | General luuking Busiess Transuoted. cashed vouchers for $),507.27, school gave a very interesting exbibition | L ebrer WL Same eonditions | ton tion, and many a nice plam is'1 The judiciary cume in tor their sh to their friends Wednesday of their collee- | "SRRG b o6 (endering our Mt S T 0 0] E. Ballard, of Wilbur,isa guest at the | vetallers in thut way. Take Gen. Grant's Commencing with the supreme court the | tion of bugs. The class is under the in- 3 15 lirst_for. evory indis | WOreYeeioioireeiiveins 810 3| Millavd y book for instunce. Think low many P . . Charles H. Oman, of York, ‘s vegis- | booksellora all over the country would three judges drew 5,62, the supreme | % S k TR IR NG - court Teporter $35), bailils $350, with | Struction of Miss Mavy Harris, who, by Atogcontaibuto lilsistis tonrds Lo 101 charias M Omal liave mado a hundsome profit’ by tho other 1-“‘_.-"..» at $900, making $7,825, | her own enthusinsm, has greatly inter e BT AT o 3 i1 2hdil Al 4 3§ Aoy thousands of copies they could have sold, ’JI‘:u-(:»n listrict jndge roc dBI002. | ested her scholars in this branch of sei- [ it 1 i I e iap i gy i T i = I"“”"H':’l‘l'“\’11;;"'.1' s inthe | uhy disposing of the work through The district attorneys of the state were | anoo and they have become very profi ity S 3 Tl took first woney, and Worle 3 of i | subser the publishers keep il puid 84,250, “The court reporters of the | 160 4 Loy lm\]j eeomaieryREg o to infoarnineartantiiaitagioalibrillin i oo folrr el Y. F. V. Freeman, of Hastings, Minn., ar- | the profits for themselves.” ) district courts penciled out $11, ho | 1ont. The BEE took ocension to mention ] % S R EOROTAT MATOH. rived in Om yesterday 1o assumie the re there notfashionsin books as in stato library expenses amounted to 600, | the work of this class during the spring | O otlior an exlonsive or | Thero were fourtoen birds left, and | dutics of night elerk atthe Millard everything elser” while the y of the deputy librarian | term of school, and pronounced their | Jimited on i Kay and Cotter arranged a speeini mateh | Mr. Gus Drexel, who is a student at Just as much as in honnets. Ono type ;'Mli making $1,850 in all. colleetion of specimens as most excol The Am it oltizantone with them, which ve uited as follows. Tabor coll Towa, spent Thanksgiv- | of novelis at the zenith of populuaiity From the matter of salaries to expenses 1 T e TS woll the principles which % the | Kay. i L0 0 11 01—t | ing day with his parents in this ei this onth and ahaost out of sight in thi in other state institutions is but a she ent. The scholars haye diled ma Ao 5 Cofter... 001001 0-2 3 : mire of neglect the month following., An F < : wonderful growth of _our conntry. Dean Millspungh left for Denver lust ; &loat, i step. The reform school at Kow 1ly to these collections, and they are Gaze at Buropoe: thero is all mistrust — night to supply Dean Hart's place for o | 2uthorisinstyle to-day and out of style boen established but a few years, ye mplete. X120 b SAURON el ) “The Silver Moon Eelipsed.” B S ¥ e TR T | to-morrow, like a hat or an overcoat. od b y TRt 1 I threatening elowds of war are hoyering i A Sunday. Mo Lad Mrs. Millspaugh with o ; euts up money in o surprlaing minner, | Litorary |«'I jinusical exereises wore | iy iy “omfious sky here s sl mis This morning about 12:35 an_alarm of | i > K Auvevont which brings a “witer into Kor the ning months under considera- | also given as follows: : . e AL R i ! sone otice and causes him to be 5 ; ust and no confidence s wi o m ongine house - ganoral dotio A E, Siouthio ulurics of thoss connooted With | Music..............Misses Heflloy and Young | i, ind no confldnee, @ o and state | A0 Was turned In from ongine oy Whont Grop of the World, falkced nhout in the newspapors. always A PERFECT SHOL i arnonnt to §3517.19, whil @ho rin- {iAdvent is playing sad hayoe in those unfortu- on Tenth near Farnam strect. A1 oy gollowing table indicates tho yearly | brings him into fashion for “a_ time uid IIRMSISRIBR AR A ENIpmAaEp I aoarary, SADIISSON ikl : o ¢ | nate countries which are influenced by | few minutes hefore the ringing of the | gyopgu production of wheat in the Wheat ik amondottulimnoustoathasalant OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE m all $19,209,71, which would seem quite | 4 : ) it a blind priestly power: Guard well our | alarm Billy Houston, proprictor of the | wrowing countrics of the world, exclu- | Bis wouks Thus, when Discacli bec PE"ECTION OF BHOL-MARING. out of proportion, when it is taken into 1314 American frec institutions from this per- | Silver Moon restaurant, immediately | sive of the United State 1 la, | Queen Vietoriu's prime minister, o g IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND account there are less than enty-live | Sriiat janas gt et A e IR M ) vor ‘Moon -rostenrint, immedintely | B1v6. 010 T IMOS e ¥ iy | Smporary demangd was creatod for h IN AEADY-MADE BHOES 15 NEMOVED. inmates and the time covered is three | p e o Bttty B s it | east of Max Moyer's on Farnam, re L 240! writings, and when James Russell Low- IS BUGORRS ATIONGE ATTAINEO MY, monthy loss than nyour. L M i Aivlor | owe rghts and liberty in_ introducing ve. | ceived an order for half u dozen stews | Avemgo ell wasappointed i ister o Enalgid « 1 OWiNG T0 THE FACT THAT THEY AN o state mswne usylum tho figures | Nebicliaduezzar—A Psychical ligion’t ; RiraTea L o 5 » oil had been | ¥ 3 ; 5 | new edition of bis povms sold largely. QLOVE-FITTING, BLEGAMT 1h BrYlg Jusigd ’ ) I gion Tn the genius of our free govern- | of oysters. He found the oil had been Crereeee e 253.000,000 B13,000,000 s poums s 5 run still heavier. The salary of the Mule. ..\ Bt Ll [ S el Fyrmansiey S m y0ount A IR (8 (T ANDPINIGH, OPTUE FINEST MATERIALS superintendent was 1,250, that of an [ A Rare Bird in Nebraska 3 hons i consumed in Ins gasoline stove, and g ND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODLAATE . o sons, [ must say that pry attempt seded to fill the reserveir, whioh nssistant physician $750, n second nssist 200,000 00 | demand for his books, Most pec N pRICE, 125734, In the latter amount 15 in- fiss Anng Young | hor forts and eitadols, Amorica hus | sl iron plpe oxiending four ™ feet | i Ci toonoa 11ao0oon | af SO ok thio morks of Ghyttus Dickens THOM THE VERY FIRST. A AR A P SR T S wears | something stronger agd awore offectiy above the stove. A flan a8 still fool- AO000 530000 | N -‘I”I'~| ;‘ L s _aftor ho WE MAKE 16 81ZES ! 4N 14 WIDTHS | i h for the best collection, X e apd prospertty of its | 1ng around one of the burners, and upon | Geanaiy § died, Dethups. the pre popu AND © BHAPES OF TOLG AND WEE numerous ropairs wirich huve hoen nde, for th ) : ) ! « ) UMY oo a1 4 ; ty of the' late Hugh ( s nove RN e LU Ak sifiod was Misj | eitizens. Our excellent public “school | {his somo of the gasoline foll, bursting | United Kinedom: . 70%; 000 | ity of L|:'|l.h,‘.tu.-!.lx'."f\vl IS HEgEn Losh for our Nam on the Skes, The ‘total ‘exponses sre thercfore $ab,- | N wrles, The exhibition of speci- | system, not excelled even by those of old | juto o bl in an instant, compelling [ Turkey in Luvope.... o X 4 M ey o hed. 857,54, A B0 | ons consisted of spocimons oxhibited | and staid Eorope, nssurcs us of a bril: | Houston 1o drop his can and vun for hiz | Austrilasia o . SLanOn by Hie wax, dopan it Bog J. & T. COUSINS, The st and greatest of all Nebraska’s | by, Nina Charlos, Graco Moad, Gilmoro | liant and promising future. - Here Rabbi | Jife, Quick as ho was, he was badly |\~‘|:...: Wi e e e L b I 3","" *’*.fl',\ ')"‘A"f'l_'“ lishe NEW YORIK, £ axpense s ad his | Prioe, Edna Hobart, Stuart Sheavs, Anna [ Benson exhorted his audience to wateh | burned on his right hand, and wien ho | Gl Arzentine e 00 manuseripts? His publishers are issuing sources of axpense is Boss Stout and his | £ . h o ght hand, Chili, Arzentine R 80 many hooks alleged to be his posthi- wvurions oconiracts, Starting with the Sherwood, Nina | sedulously that no foreign and hoteros | omeried m the restaurant his [ publie, et T 24,000,000 ! 84 hookLagEd 90 - Sl ot wenitentiary, which he leases from the ce, Anna Connoyer | genous influences should be introduced | clothes — we i | . 16000000 BIONS HONCK LAALAND QL 085 Ml o pross Btato st terms oxtromuly favorulib, ho Sherwood had w perfoot eladsi- | in this bulwark of Amcrican glory. | guests who had — ovdered i a doubt of tneir all being genniue, R 1 Yoy fication of tl specimens for which | The more the American eitizen 18 | Sulves thought it unnecessary R AR T 0, b d the e e fenoc s y 0y eat ere e act | i P A 100 1hho taste, there are certain stand- | S g ==y g e B 5 U S 4.5 for g |t st great et on " et ™ o “intact | Lo U sl b ont o1 1o s G ARNER H ateoah ihire 8 i i, & o Land of Orangs, victa' support, which, when taken into -~ the wvirtue of the American Magna | litcafe with more disputeh than ever 2500000 400000 | exninleund for whioh thorey ) consideration is, 1 addition to what he A Practical Jok Charta, the more effectively does he | charncterized them betore, By this time S T 50000 00000 | it g S8 mblo Riersisw congant Sunshine, cts out of convict labor, very neat in i oke. | thank the Craator of all for the blessings | The hose carts - hid areived, and o Vom0, 000 | i1 S ARAinak Digs [all 1o, contiags and Troplcal S:enery. cod. Where the tug comes and whero A gontlemin serving the Union Pacific | acerued by these tenets. In regard to strong stream was porred upon the fire o a1 | l" end of l‘"“'"w 'u‘ most 'rml"\i\ p - [« It ontlomun bk hi- H sany by daily toil in the Union Pas | the best mode of the Hebrew renderiy from the front. Most' of this went to | J DS 01000000 Tat0oo00m | ©F these, outside of Shakesponre wnd the A Lot 407100 feet, da Bilv v 0l g . company by y L 08l Bible, o 8 Ik b Pride s the a thanksgiving to God, 156 maintained | joiston Meyor's wall, becauso the roof, | The crop of the United States and | Sy 8re fobiuson Cruso, tho Avibian Bpriase, Parky Llaeida vy onstruction of our state eupitol build- | cific headguarters s o geeat procti there i but ono method of proving our | which w A i i T . J . 8 e 2 our | which was entively in & bluze, was bes [ Cinada may be reckoned at 504,000,000 AT b I L B dasd /BRI P g l':',‘,rf:{,""'\‘: * | boomerang nature and made aftuivs not ? medium._ of ‘cdu applied to the sign abortion which sur- | at 3,000,000 for 183, which would make | of the hero of duin Fernandoz ne over, | §ores bote!,already bulit, Bovery agnn il o he ¥ Obse " . i ounte y A able. The latter R YU T 5 £ A Hn K /i 18 ) ~leTo OTange grove tracts, HI o] ) old Saying that vuns: Al | # little uncomfortable for him. mounted the frent gable. ‘The latter avegate for the world 0. whils Aladin i wondertul Tamp, | yinat thot n".nh'owl:mlmm‘iohnwhr% 1,000 0X) “But notwithstunding all the eaprices | - ¥ " (4 1 5 o v brae ¢ sidewalk, i 3 whals as y i o6 Prof R 10! " 8 st e for s oSt it | o owod " fulow employo | O Yot contibuton to tls uuites s erasl down o the sdegll W | b, e g prodie o s | Boba,thesallor the Forty vt | St 2,627 abpiit s chiely or of glorys that is foxlovg of one’s soll. | twenty dollars and one day vemarking [\ Ameriea’s sanguine arms SLEEAIL . Q3 The water was | 110,000,000 bushels, which Prio of ourox: | andljths other B Pty wonitnined bec | {6 ook of otk Lown, and along Tated Tygt of not of one's wssocintes, origin of | ypon the fact, exelaimod: **As I think of O i g Tt 1 U TR e R L L 1 i s PR, hahinood by 4 ! o ‘coyers of thiaArikian Nighte cyer 0600 1and purchasers, All Sonf Free, Pop- groat i associutions 15 not | jg, I will puy you now. Hereis my check JLEDE B10 1o0H ool \1 50 powerful that it went boyond the | cianges sttez 15 b ¢ | seem 1o have quite as powerfal a eharn “uuu-{s, .m7 now orrivals weekl gngfl utyul well wishing but matual fear. | ol 'y Lincoln bank for tho amount.” Tho | P :l‘g s u,-_?“:n(lm_l.lllsl-:::::r’.}l ll Jgo- | voot and did little sexyice. The fire was | of siocks i 183 > childeen of toduy us they had o EXCR. . Win, [ Oakley, Froa. National, 1 Asese i e o ity it il | gty Stbh" e D ai | s choko of mine. yet-tho stccemist | Wbon & it Hhoesin s S AP sk g E s g | LR, i T Boad e Yk 0 fa Al Wi shortly “afterwards presented it at tho yrking of this adin i PP i ) & DOGY/ moth - N inlf 1 € 1Y MO, | §eanch O Oh, 1L, Slver Bpel well exemupliticd s I the capitol | oushiors ofice. It strack this. oflicial | homngof this sdministation of which | soemed to dofy theoflurts of the frenion Reversing the iule. wnd Pilgrim's| Progross s60ms 10 Grow | meremmmett 080 e bullding of Nobrasku. To cost nearly [ thay - the. wnthor. of - tho oheer i | e was the sccond exeeutive, clicits rom | At length, a sbcoud ling of hose was ox- | Clovetuud Leadur: In his rocont talk | vather than diminish in Favor with s | Y Yor- q 3 A o i e ehee ad P T N ue Aing 84 . oveling (for: 3 recont ti her isl uvor with . . o - o million to thy state, it is built of soft | o Lincoln deposit, but he © sorrow und sympathy, both | tonded from the rear. “Thus fought from { t;'thy Yule Kent Club Professor. Sinn: | larzo portion of the religios world, PANASKA OULTIY-TOR Are o limestone which even now is erumbling | eashed it with this countey ut her loss of a truc | in front and behind, it graduilly sue- | por siated that no state should bo But- it is not upou L 0110, By | Evn Tor mura wud nddngas eial card for e liko eustle walls of old. From May o, | Wheuthe check reached the Lincoln bunk 4 all 'the e e e | family statesi and with the family of the de- | cumbed. It was doubtless one of the j i g 3 hod Was btles one compelled to educate the ehildren of its | any means, that the vetail hookseller di s il o il e Myt Vi puper hod k.t Novembnsr . 1. thete Wiqso sk cenobod e janola busk | S ' : Wkon gt nonas. Aews i yob i e | Shubele, g uduonts, tho aluldren of s | any tncne, that tho vl booksellersler | 100 T8 UG it om0 checked out to Stout $103,02 ] Ablndtiug [I o ‘l I‘"-- “l hat U “I Tho lecture was listened to withmarked | gied and made some ol the “fivemen be- | fio aontinied, “unloss he ean adnid to ) s, Car fipy |‘ o,/ ‘.n © ‘“I‘ viried — work which lins been ‘done during that | Wi, Thon the joke was e | atiention by the uteligent wudience, | Tove that they were fighting sheol itself. | giioke and’ oducato his possible ¢hil- | imbortant part of e stock in e, At DRUNKENNES time. Thero vot remains in the treasury | aud the Union Bucific cashior poquested feflected mueh pritise upou e | ‘The building Dolongs to Max Meyer. e Blanle st AHOLY AEH0 R tA.OF | LI, PRy ¥ atnte il Bntar S o on this appropriation $25,00, and it is | the Lincoln bank to sond the jok: i L He could hot state what the loss sarent and the duty ot the child, but | ean do a thriving business with eards ap. or the Liquor Habit, Positively only reasonable to prosime that nad the | (hyeatening lotter as his perforn - o o would be without exumining it ll\.,u that u man who is the cavse of | propriute to th spasons, while birth- Cured by Adwmistering D bassknown it he would have applivd for | was & folosy tader Nebrasks 1 : Y | The building was worth $300. Houston | fiis elifid’s vxister il ovae | day enpds in domand ut il times AR et P iterothin. Awitishe hus drnwn during | was done and the fanny man reco _ o Wilon PEGIRo Haters Yoses all his stock, aud tho blow will be | pyihing instend of baing owed evorythinis | SuValenting’s Day iy notso much of Hibes Guiden Wpesias, the timo mentioned $136,80.72, which for | fhe lottor last ov s’ Histrlalt s §. T. Swith, general superintendent vore upon him beeause he had nothing | by the ehild. Birth is 0 dire misfortine | harvest for th 5 ok 5 Ttean ) o given it s eup of 0 OF 48 Wit 30,72, i n P & s fright and T. Bralth, gaugs ¢ 8 Ppohi Paad.n | by the child ipth is G dire mistortine | haevest for the vetiil hook men as it used | ouf tho Kiow.odge of the pereon tikiig b | the l;o_rvl«m:' n-rfiu;m- nl: llmpllu |‘rmui dismay o be wel ,..,.,.’i ned.. Ho at | the Union Paciltie, 8. B. Jones, assistant | insu is hand is now i a sfing. for many elldren, and theie parents enn- | to be, the four gtyles of Is nbove men- | abs uod Whi oUeet i porii meration. There have been plenty of | oneo protested that it had il been a joke | general pussenger agent at Omaba, and Ho Will Lo not do ehough for thew in return for the | tioneil having, to o stent extent, put the | Beot cuio, wh steals in the state, but none so hig as dotod Chat the R T . e le Will Lose His Leg. inhorited diseuses wndd misforiuncs which | good Suiit's nose out of joint, ne it wore, | iigdvinte drner or' un Shis. W wiitol DUutANg o g My :"'I'fl} P _,mull n. pacted that the | other Union Pacific oficials were in'the | Deputy Sherift Crowell went to South "l:l" 'l':“-d diseases and mi r(.: s which | good sulit's nose out of Joint, as it wore. | has bion lven i tho wwnis 0f 3 u L pther party in the tr ion would take K Tuy '8 ‘the Ki Ci b they bestow upon thom e of thesw | The son of this is obvions. A Valen- | overy insinice o pewteor cure ha ime be put up by private prties for | g otherwise. A great laugh was raised “'}A yesterday, says the ansus City | Omaha to avrest Barret, the man who | dutics is education, and no man should ) ty propersignificance only | NEvE Katis. e systom once fup egaiied 20 000 1 tho outaid, b ws 1t stato | G Jokurs oxponse, uid tho wattor | Times. Me. Jones said that. work had | wus slot in n meleo, thero Tuesday | marry who cannot carry this out. whon it passes’ botween wmaeried por- | Wit Sheie it Booocs u uttr aposs :fl::’l‘:“ w..#‘.’..fl 'fi wni |:u‘|] l;.rhul ahly pped. b been commenced on the addition to the | njght. The ball has not been recovered, -y A | sous of opposite sox, butu Clvistinas, Sule by Kuun & Co, Drugsists, 0o1ner 1th o gl g b m Hohro wing sosiory | Beneral oflics of the Union Pucitic 8t | wud the wound is in vory bad condition. | o2 Mamilton Wareon, Eeluetio Physi- | New Years Basior or’ birthduy card, on, s, und 18l and- Coing streets, isa wolt. should be pasted in the + Hebrow sewing socioty ha J 4 1n ve D + | cian and Surgeon, 708 N. 16th st the contrary, is universal in 1 . ” boss’s bt for reforency. ) mects this aftornoon at 3 o'clock, | Omaha, ; 1t is belioved that he will lose his leg. As | near Webster. Day and night o bility andd ix oqually appropriate and Aoa) b ARG (op BuIBA pantaliig The total muwoaut of wmoney given to | tor business purposes. “The new addition,” said Mr. Jones, | it was thus impossible to remove him, | promptly attended to. ceptable from » wmother to her son, | acw trous wl puris of oy, O

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