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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1_ 1855 5 MRS, SMITH'S TERRIBLE EXD 1 facts which need the light. He is ot m} AMt INTS, ['-w.w.m on pheshesed by all nations. | UNITED STATES COURT. nico to the pavement. These are loosely | ns thoso in Jacksonville are sorry to 10 @ D cannot. sufaf, wud Tt the biama, | First Presontation of “The Mikado" | qut arene - o who' hive the goavc] | The Government Endeavoring to Res | [nterwovan st cach of the storige with | WgR_ o 00 it on “How Blhe is Barned to Death in tho Nebraska | asylum than upon the medical school bert & Sallivan's latest operatio | our hearts to Chvist and endeavor to live Alleged to Have Been Fradus nothing inspiring iu she work, It looks | from Thursday night to Friday night of Tusane Asglom R.D. Stearns, the assistant prosecuting | production, “The Mikado, " was present- | the life of hol Lk lently Obtained. indeed like n mechanical tribute, and | this w g Sl b R B A S F 1o Mhe noxt Tectare of Dr. Harsha will | Tho United States district court had # f could searcely havo been loss demonstra. | “Miss Katio Murphy has retarned from - eld, and it is likely that D. G. Court- - deal with the Bible and ancient history attendance yester he ot tive. On the north end few black | a visit to Springfield, Dak THE GOVERNOR'S OPPORTUNITY | Dy, 6sq., will assist in the prosecution | time. The opera house was crowded | I s understood he de young men | full attendance sest "“‘-'l' [ JETROUON | Slothres lines do duty by falling over & o of the case. The present will be but a | with one of Omaha's most fashiorable | and others to send him questions, which | being two important and inte national flag and strongly suggest the GREEK MERTS K. preliminary hearing, ‘and upon the evi- es, and eversbody was highly | he will answer from the pulpit, ‘or per- | eases. The first of these was the United [ urtistic h o YRR Now Pardon Pound- The Ar. | den ,.‘Iu..!u ‘g.]rl) be known u-).m..'r d with the petformance sonally, as may be preferred States ve, Parker ot al. This wa cism dt sotuios ot Gene Urant, | & c.:.: I'll-lin)nnln “Dr “I [I\vll“lw'n . ndauts will be convicted or no - OTY 4 . F 5 “hristol and Leon Christol t of the Doctors -School Land feolty 14 10§ Wtate of vonsdaranle ama Abbott has always been a favor At St. Mary's wyenue Congregationa] | UP 00 a motionto obtain a new A MONUMENT TO MORALITY i Lyt Bales—Various Other Cape- exeitenent ¢ the affair, and only the | ite in Omaha, and while she does mot | chu h Sunday, Gene ral 0.0, Howard l_lv cus: was originally tried in i i A The wrestling mateh between Andro ftal News of Tntorost. stigation will serve to quiet it rank among the greatest lyric artists, yet | led a service heldin the interest of young | Kansas, and r¢ d in favor of t | Which is Prop sed to bo Erected by Christol 1 Kaolpl SCHOOL LAND SALES { . ; h | men. fondant, the alm of the govern the ¥, M. C. A e and - Adolph Roys, s local o commissionet of public_lands re- | in connection with her musical talent | “Goepel services wore held at Bucking. | (0580 (A0 810 ey . The Y. C. M. A well known, | athlete, took place at Turner hall last [Frow e BER'S Liscors erear.] A yestorday from n trip to the | o has other qualitios that attract the | ham hall Sunday cvncing, and were A By .\'"I"-'“,' At o | ROB AT Pe 6 Aoel0ol WA etoo! 1 | evening. There were about forty men Siinday morntaie about 10 o'olotk as ] tn portion of the state, His | @dmiration of the public. She is a good | woll attended threo years of which it fs claimed it was | ¢ o ago, decided upc ¢ ' . g y e Vs ohtivali boll ¥ C5h0 bt Wit % Tar destination was Antelope and | dctress and a charming Indy, and’ al- | “At "t Preshytcrian chnrch, corner | swindled by the dofendants, Parker | Duilding in which for all time, here o i S CSWEIOoE, | TG Comten S ie church hells of the capital city were aba countios, whers ho went to | WAYS makes it 'a paint’’ t0° en- | Sicteonth and Castellar streots, services | Brothors, wiile they I mail contract | they may have a home worthy of Gracco-Roman, best two in threo, the ringing out their mvitation to wor see that the inty authorities commenc \go first-class talent as ber | ware conducted in the morning by Rev. iy s y name and purpose. When the idea was | Winner to take the entire door receipts. a terrible tragedy was being ena cd their books for the disposal of school | $Upport, and k g hor organ- | W.R. fenderson. In the evening gos- | to carry tho mail from Veneta, Iudian | G0 wlitd; o The first round 1 1 the stat nsylatn abotit t f lands in proper form so that hereafter | iz3tion eveuly balanced throughout. She | pe] service was led by R R, Hen itors, to Las Vegas, N. M. The case | fitst broached, the example of other | The ound was casily won by he state insane asylum about three m they woulll not ot mixed with them. in | doos not seek to emplog a lot of *st derson, of the Christian Hour when tried in Kansas, it is stated was no | ¢itics was veferred to as wort Roys, who showed superior strength southwest of the city. As an attendant | 5p; county there was @ sale of thir. | 50 that ehe can by comparison outshine | Rov. W. Copeland dolivered one of his | ondered upon the merits. Tt iselaimed | emulated. It was held that in Omalia | thronghout; time, 0} minutes passed along one of the corridors she were Cteacts of school lands | everybody else in the compan 8 18 00 | interesting series. of lectures at the | Vhiat o dofonse was, nor conld it havo | thore wore as many good andiiberal oitt Uhe second bout was conceded to saw smoke issuing over the transom of | Which bronght on an averag & an n done by other artists. who depend | Unity chureh Sunday night, His subject . T S L] ; ¥ - stol, who won it on a “necklock’ bl . 0. | ac “comparatively high price for catestent upon such trickery to make | w5 the “Looni of Life.” k D e, L e il mDlY ot | #ens s conld be found in ang ety of the | foul; time, 32 minutes the apartment occupied by Mrs. O, C. | {06 88 TORITHIER B aled. be. | & Tavorable impression. Emma Abbott ried away, go it is furthew alleged, by 4 1 4,0 4 the country. The fact that these A time was ealled for the third bout, ed in Omaha last evening for the first | Smith, an inmato from Falls Cits. Upor | eanse some of fhe prrehasers ha orected | 1ocs |y YPst 18 et GOMpARYS On SHa L A fot the dofinst, who also oceupies. the | men had not been called upon to contri- [ Mo Kovs stoppul’ forward and said entering the ortuna dy was fo! ouses and other bulldings on them an s the artis er compa « o | . = g 4 i Vo 5 that he was ot of wind and could not tering the unfort u; ' lady \\" f ""t B e ‘h‘lfml-’_v‘ ‘j*‘\"j“‘ AR |' contrary She is anxions to have it under- | Another Mass-Meeting to be Held. ssition, of attorney for th a- | bute very frequently to v OUS SEUE e potlo the final round without injury to in bed surrounded by a sea of flame. | bought inouletto suve themsclves, OB | o4 that each and every member in the | W rsigned, in a call for | Filc T'he arguments ide, yos | tures predisposed the association to the | himself. The match was therefors T'he bed elothes and :"“" N s "“"I‘" school lands i Koya Paha connty on | £0Stis a1l AEUSt eithior cqual to ot super | 4 public meeting y's opera house, | fendsut by 13 WO s | Deliet that n good and active canvass | awardel to Cheistol, who took o net were all on fire and burnir y hiel o NGt HES oL Yot ros | 10T 1o iorae ¢ i ¢ 8 1882 ta tals atons | it \ d Yenti ould tes P some sum wi receints, which amounted to five cents Holy was eallod but not until the 508 | o ”,“|'~.“.m‘nf-"”;\.,v.,ym".:'»,'nu.':'\(.u‘ ml“‘ T'he Mikado™ is an opera that affords I'hursday, Decem! 1 n,tuka.‘ stops | Unitod States by Lambertson, | would tesult in a handsome sum with Me Cheistol ahtl vs hve : NT i B At RO d arey 0 « nm lotity . of OpbOrIRItes f6¢ SnbReOns better enforcement of luw dartlett and Douglas, the Iatter spec which a building could be erected which, s for another e 5 the demented vietim was burned almost who under the present” law have Y 1 gorg . \ zed for another matceh, 1o take plac a erisp and all hope of life fled ‘ere 3 TPy T Wa weated tht e ting, nml‘ the Abbott man ? 5 & D M. st o L'“;j""‘j:""“."""\‘"";"IJ""‘\ \‘ wilidd: at one time wouid be worthy both of the | in sbout two weeks s flame: » extinguished. 4 s million ncres of school | Ment has ta advantage of i il 1L Kount AL AR Sl city and association. Themore the subject | . Mr. Roys is a photographer by profes She suffered agony all through the day | Juy 2 purt of the state | PPera was certainly put upon the st « AT Ml bbb LA wis discussed. the more feasible soemed | $iom, and'is omployed by I, E. Gray, of and finally expired at 1 o ek Sunday | 1 valuable and upon last evening with al ¢ 5 the da .m.;} ul-‘m‘nl-l of the star Hictboatin i Ly 2o ¥ o Bee Hive studio, having recently uight. At intervals through the day she ¢ » appraisement will not ran | and elegan b SC 1 by thieves, and will therefc s the project. The discussion enlisted the mo hety trom Clioago. 2 would e bly for her chiliren.” The o than three dollars an acre. ‘The | the company, is acopy wd in ity oy | L L] -*“fi‘j"—'fll\:'l eene on | services of some of the leading citizens | Mi.J. R Moynihan aeiod a8 mastor of cause of the fire was, according to the | dy and stente the Savory ‘theatre, London, and the Barker, Collins,' Gordon & | 1 0N TR the Dorsey e 0 | and was immediately fol L by the ap- | ceremonies, whilst Mr, John Macken sec- story of the asylum people, about as fol- | ~“Fha” appraiscment of school lands in | Splendid costumes, for whiel tho Abbort . Kay. LEkaE DRATHENS e THaR pointing of a committee which fhas since [ onded Christol and Mr. Pefor Blsasser During Sunday morning some time, | values run from $1.00 to $50.00 per acre | their variety, duzzling color, and rich- | X O e bt ' 5 z i iTNon W fore yes v the committee was divided | s lug referco Alrs. Srith ot into tho. MAtron's OF oM | Socarding ta lasution. cid Igrovenent, | Moss of embroidery. 16 mustnot bo in- | LOberteliont Co, oo 15 Lk of whom reside in Atchison, and I W, | [ S i ol part ha sineo | At the conelusion_ of this contost, tho of the attendant’s room and obtained | [n the newly organized counties, under | ferred, however, that the opera: depends |y [ id G i, Mors B e T s s et | heen going over the field i a very eflee- [ mateh botween Christol and Leon 'was somo matches. She then went to her | the now v which swent into offoct last | solely upon the 'scenic effect. Gilbert's % P, Beinis, © C, S, Montdomery, \n o mail raute from Veneta, s above | iice manner. 1618 proposed to erect a | announeed, The fitst hout opened, both room and the tragedy ensued. Whether | svinter the eomm tie connty | Wit and Sullivan's musie were faithiully | )" i ML Gobl TES R for WiToh e arh b handsome and durable structure, | men doing fine work. "They wrestled for et tire to her elothing intentionally ¢ named the app and some | Pronght out. The music is of that lively | | t Troxel & W . AT ARy R not less than betwe one hour and [ifty minutes, without a identally will never be known. | trouble has been oxp wottine | Sparkling character which made *Pi W. J. Broat L) S Sl U L s 000, The Iot upon which the | fall on cither side.” They finally decided ammith nd been An Inmate of tho | the systom in Working ordor. Co fore,” Pira and “Pationce’’ so pope | Wilson & Larison, ). Extab running about nine months, ‘on Idine t8 to bo oractod 12 sitanted on | iba draw, ns both mon: seomed 16 Bt institution about four years and at the . CITY NEWS. -;m. The ol li. ot 1 + thy l\ln«ulul of | 8 Jolmson, Iton | ‘T".',”":;“] '(hh:} »‘;‘v(:\ lf-‘_l‘-» ”;.x Im_‘v rate g hwest corn of Douglas and | good trim and felt contident that they e of her death was about | I M. Kelly, esq., for so longa time | Japan, Nanki-Poo, his son, disguised as i i PR Ao oY) nth streets. The pro is val t wrestle until day break without .+ M. Ke , for so loug s - ¥ A A )ove subsidy to the_ enormons sum of $150,000 3 | \ i 50 yeura old. Her insanity was due to | the eflicient chicf clévk and responsible [ & wandering -minstrel = an ll'.m l»\.' o g 3 i Aot WK TG validity of thits £25,000, and - was purchased ahout | The crowd dispersed seemingly one of woman’s various silments, and | head of tho Commercial hotel, has sev- | With Yum-Yum. Yum-Yum, PettiSing | 3, E. L.Stone, R M e R e e » from o man named Black in | content with their evening's entertain was of a mild but incurable type ered his connection with that hostelry 1d Peep-Bo, thre ters, wards of Ko- | Lée. Fried & Co., MoCord, Brady & Co., | EMITED WA AU ‘ Aoy | Boston. Two weeks remuin before the | ment. A mateh between Christol and Ono of her sons, Honry C. Smith. o [ and will, in & day or two I K HSIGHEAR LT Satdlalb b NG SUGS S Orehard, | T Toneror than o it eonthacted | first installment on the lot becomes due, | Leon islikely to be mado to take place business man at Falls City, was tele- | Leavenworth, swhere ho will tak: Litipu, Poo-Bah, Lord High everything | William } allace, ebr 1 Fuel Co,, It et o | A el The amount will be readily paid, becanse | in the near future aphed Sunday morning that his mothe Oontin ) O CRES | clse, and Katisha, an elderly lady {n love | Himebaugh & Mer- L. S, Reed for iis brought about curate | g A€ i i 5 4 phed ! iy g the : T | of the Continental of that city ith Nanki P k1:Pop takosaidls: | Lrinm; Littie & Willlams, * yvernment measurement, which showed | Hie 10U 18 10 cvery way an excellent on Liocal Brovities. sick and asked to come immediately. | Tong time “Kelly” has been a synonym | With Nanki-E 1-Poo takes a dis- | 1, 57 wwood, M. Hellmin & Co, The building will be creeted nest Wihien hio arrived his mother was doad the Commercial and in no slight | EU1se to escape the love of Katisha, falls | 1 % wood, M Barlow, v | miles ‘. Tavor of the contractors be. | And rushed t a speedy complution.: * Mr, W. C. B, Allen, an old time He questioned the authorities closely but | degree has the suceess of the hotel de- Yum-Yum but finds she is 1 L5, DR TR e [ ey B Al el R coramit y receiving subscriptions | Omahan, but now of Shoshone, is in bayond what is here stated conld obtain | petided on his efforts | Ko. Ko-Ko .m:.l d to | AL T I Colpany, and fraudutent length of line. The | ©f all denominations. Some men have town, telling folks of the marvels of Ins 16 facts concerning the sad affair. Mrs, Judge Thomas F. Tipton, the person anki-Poo ag t W. AL L. Gibbhon, ‘ 3 subseribed 1,000, others $300, others | comntry. He says Omaha has a_larger Smith was SOTMOBHETBNALID | W0 S EOTSLT oM A Lob N R the endof a| Co., I cBiiLriclots seshind S alrenny ) roceived f SUDRCCIUNAE OO HROMHOR RBRO0NEORHAta H oo h vy oLl IBE T oo NI WD HEE family cime lic o linis, She wis | i ont ot John Bierson- tushs oit (o | Wonth if Ko-Ko will allow him to matry | G H-Dewer, $ e o eoE Py o o abTie e e Ol ah t0.000 | "ha, though Portland tukes n slice, a sister to Mr. Orendorf, of the firt of | he a prominent man_ in centeal linois, | Yum-Yum. Ko-Ko ailows Nanki-Poo to | 31y G0 W. J. Welshaus, © tiotn el Dot el | one-half the amount of money they re- | A new pouch for mail is to be put on Parlin, Orendorll & Martin, agricultural | Besidos being judge he was a member of [ ¢scape buttells the Mikado Bloxa. F. N CH, Prat, WEGELL Y e ool | ouire, and have not yet called npon'half | he Missouri Pacifie tr caving bere implements, at Om be aving | congress and’ is at present one of the | ¢uted him. Itis discovered that 3 D. Fitzpatric ol ARSI (LD L F | of the leading mouicil and religious peo- | 1 the morning, making it possible for many wealthy relativ Hlinois and | Jeading lawyers of the state Poo is the son of the Mikado < . Kuhn, Jus, Morton & Sof Lh\:‘_’«)x -paney, t 10 lm; nit it s “Iu_«‘»v plo of tho city. 8 i Lo AN I L R it elsewhere. Hersons are all weil-to-do Tom Kentiard is filling up his addition | i3 about to. be put to death for killing | ¥, R. McConnell, O’ Don: $178,000 with accrued intc for three ) et THaas D » one here | i k H 4 im. He refuses g life iss | Alvin Saunders, C Y Each of the defendants, it is | oo e o : T L A runaway team started off this morn- pected business men and the one here | jn- the low places with dirt obtained }'\.‘))"K”ll‘m_'m'“'I "E:‘h;l‘\';' ) h'f" ;a'::n} s S o, u d, is worth in the neighborhood of | UNWEPT, UNHONORED, UNSUN ine nt the transfer. One of the horses named is one of the leading financial | from state land which adjoins his prem- g ! 2 e ngents of southern Nebraska, is0s on Salt oreck notth of the city.. This | agvees to do. The following was 3 ) 1." A e | ”“{‘l ‘i“:\\“"_lll‘“{ '_”\l‘x)’!]‘l‘»w|1 10 | The Treatment Accorded the Memory | Wisattachod to a heay \":fil"‘ 1'."1'1‘ e During her Life Mrs. Smith was gentlo, | is preparatory to_ moving the houses he | pyo Mikado of Japan. - ... William Pructte | WV- enway, 8. I Mercer. The court listened to the arcumoents DL IaE s 108 Sp by broke his neck. mild yud of vory high ‘type of churact | hought from the Missourt Pacific peovle | Namtipea’ (i b < dis Y Ny 'C. Barton, P Hopiins, T s e AT BT e 0 B AT VIEG Democrats in Omaha, Pihe Ausical Uoton Orakestiamilied ter, The taken to Fulls | reeentiy at such advantag prices to | “guised as a wdering | q 0T : ant. It will probably be ten days be In the last moments of the late county et ont par ke ity last night for burinl. 1tis not known | himself, The A ARsiEna e dering { A, Montegriffo : ment. It will probably be ten days be ) late county | o0 "of the grandest concerts and balls City last night for burial is not ki himself, The public authorities scem to | minstrel und in love with 5 fore an opinion will be'renpered campaign there was organized in this | ever in'the o Wednesday, whether any lvl‘-nm[ should ht-]nnrmm-d wink at any d.m;: Tom wants and the Yum-Yum i g 3 ; L i et b R ven A‘YI”I‘Iw(.t‘H_‘\‘: Wodnosday sylum people or not. It seems, | unsightly hole he will leave in the state | Ko-Ko (Lord High Executioner | proa ni n, ma I X g a Young Democrats th. it d at the Casino ring, i ther atrangzo that the inmates | lind ey heveatier be (ol up at letsure | o, of Titipw). s R T el L ZogiRMErtinTBashor o0 Conn thr ion were many and | Orehestrit of the Music should be allowed aceess to apartments | at public expense Pooh-Bah (Lord High | ywijjam Boderiek Sl 2 . Money, : fncorporated. Bug | A% the concurt i\ where thore are mat for1bis a com- | There was a light snow in Lincoln y s ) ant | Goo. F. . T, Duk This case followed that of the Govern R will play for the grawd ‘ball. - About 500 TRON tfbie Wit . craxy BOreoa to bom | e 3 dish s L . Breant | B e A et e Ll ther _did more than to ki cts have been sold. The Uniform i {0 0k A ; f ; Yum-Yum. ) Three sisters—j Kmma Abbott | :. Be against County Clerk Be band of the Knights of Pythias will at Y or hersclf to, death, i fire above | Tho articles’ of Incorporation for the | it fWards ot Ro-{ Eaura Bellind | i, e ibenson) : ith having pussed several 5 | MEamS County Bler tend in full uniform ) 5 ull things scems to delight them. astings strect railroun a capit eep: R Jessie o Jo Fred Drexel, 08k 4 sharged them leg: on b uniform. eney, the governor, will soon | dor a4 fnoorporators, were filed yoster. | .in love with Nanki-Poo | 1472ie Annandale ot g 8. Collins, ously spurious. Some of them were dis- | theiT articles of incorporation, cannot | 5y 4og PILES © an opportunity to v day. Another set of ‘articles, with Dela- | Choras of sehool gitls, nobles and guards and | (5 0v /" Batrers B s posed of at the Union Stock yards, and | D¢ learned. To this club of young ¢ [ o it cure for Biind n ‘fcet the | promise made Lo | v oo, )Brown! i\ and coolies. ase y i e : o crats, some of whom, it is claimed, and Ulecraied Piles has iw scovered by e individ- Lol Daniel €, Brown, Myron | Ty thisopera there is little opportunity o AT ek some in this city. One of the witnesses | 400Gl Wil the pyramids, many dem Williaws, @i Indian remedy), eallod D ille ) Fotphraes iase e mor e i ol ifo sy gy »eal display—not half so T estified that Martin had passed a 50-cent | ¢ sineo the ann kel 5 tiams Indian Vile Ointment. A nal killed one-legged : flin at and o capital of $60,000, g =007 S ke, 1 crats, sinee the announcemeni wits made enred the worst ehron s B ot vid on the state | wero nle B Rt ittty | R LB L GHIL D B JCB LR M. Horton, picce upon him for a drink at the former | of Viee President Hend death, h 50 vears standing, No one heed saffer five troasury with l\..m |“'<”f" }ndul |{.I od | known w is meant, but possibly there (‘[‘ “l' m“; not by any m ”":u{-’i n:":lx'{il pluce; another that he attempted to 5 | been looking for the init ; toward | minute ‘mw upl»um n...\l\..” ful sooth up to the muzzle with blank cartridges. two rival companies trying to freeze | O nee,” i s | - el 2 S org either & memorial meeting ov | ing wedicine. Lotions and_instroments do Shortly after his conviction on Novenihe SR e e : sspect it was probably somewhat of Pouce Court. one on him, but the tness bit it, in honor of the dewd states- | more harm than good. Williams' Indian 14, Pound went through the preling Captain Real, one of the pioncers dmlipllvimm--m to the u-livm-i\, who en The following cases we disposed of | itin halves, and then roturned it to Mar- | man it they have been looking in | Pile Ointment absorbs lh\n e lays the . . 9 a H i e performance re beeaus . » i qeer i o S o p s the young fi: intense itching, (particularly at night 3 towards obtaining, per promise, a | of Fillmove county, was in the city on | the performance more beeause it |,y qes Stenbergiin police court yes- A third witness, the depot aze vain, beciuse the young demo intense itch ularly at night” af L B et (LS L Ly b CIY 0N | g sometling now than for any real | O3 Juda Stonbersiin 1 E URE bt i o hrdes tacin t | Deen Tooking at oo another, Eacl Ecingtnnuinina) (nesni i ou oo )Y loeal paper the following notice of | Articles of incorporation for the Omaha | WCrit that it posse B "-‘”".l“_ C SR el L rtin offered him s 23-cont counterf red to Tuke tep on his | itching of private yarts, and for nothing else, application for pardon: clkhorn Valley railvond were tiled ‘I‘,".‘f‘ Ll airs e the e ogan, disturbance of the peace, | for a ticket from t place to Om r | ng why some SIIN DISEASES CURED, is hereby given that the undersi S day, while the Fairfield bank, with e Im‘fl“‘;;““ g aw the sume | ¢5 and costs. He acceptod the ~wln- s lt'um: il gave (. rise superior to the Dr. |.’mm < Ml |.’<n.nn[.(-.-‘.xl cures 4§ 'h;- Pound, asat the Octol vital of $30,000, filed i slos yes- again anc in. Mumie Stoltz. Feli Lafior! 3 1 ton cents change. Later he discovered | € i ) J « mazie, Pimples, Black ads or Grubs, TR S S DILCHOL N30 000, flod s artlclos 5 muw Abbott as Yum-Yum was the | Mumio flm Felix '““.‘v'"'*]'_wl the fraud, and heesuse he had but one | er» Tw ave s cmor- | Blotelies and riiptions on the face, leaving ¥ Nebraska, same _beinz on . th 1 Funke had hislifo in- | bright particular star, but in this roleshe | costs, disturbing the peace. The latter | [ rrorin the drawer, had no difiiculty wolding idds | the skin elearand beautiful. Also eures Lteh, day of November, 1885, convicted of hich the agent “'l_””. s not have much chance to shine s also fined §5. B in locating the pass Ha tliarotoratial 2. Another remarked, Salt Rhewn, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, antl erime of mansla and was on the Liih e Iy for thewidow whoy | Still she makes the most of a part Archie Richmond,disturbing the peace | aopuphed to Omaha to Martin sivit, A dead vice prosident Old Obstinate Ulcers, i day of Novewber, 183! sentenced to the pen | (& o Slioready forthe widow when | 405 1y mounts to nothing either musieal nd costs. e pot oflicer here arrested the latter San anticipated live on {1‘ by dit or mailed on receipt of Pt ) for two years, wil e cn or it. v or respect. The ° 80) N Price. ) iftee - e R Al S el bt Hedlalodtilld 5 .. M 5 T P i R A e iy guyicthoeroantint ioonl yeolo Hie . Price, vagrant, fifteen dayson | on his wrrival hore, and in. senrching " L am ashamed. Citics \iiod by Kulin. & Co.,. and Seliroster & the governor of tho stats of N on ey o) permits her to show the culture of her d and water, f him' found part of the broken | not half oursize have shown respect to | Beeht. At wheiesale by C.'F. Goodman. Wednesday, December the 2. 1555, at 10 Otto H. North, Omaha: . H. Pow- | voice is the yum-yum song in the sccond Eben Warner, same charge, committed | goin, which had been bitten in halves at | our dead leader, but we have not cven | = o'clock a, 1., praying for a full pardon. ers, Beatrie; O. ( . Wilber; which She \z v sweetly. To i amination 5 the stock yards. The prosecution then | done that. Upon my word, 1 belicve A'L. Porsn, | Holmes Blair, MeCoo britt, | make up for the deficiency of the “opera Flemming, discharging fire: | g E. M. Steadiman, a speciul officer of | Some of onr loxders wore ashamed to do chunges in | W, A Wagner, L.J. Burges, Wallis Bull, | in this respect, she by request, | arms, #15 and costs, committed, the goverpmont who has made u study of | their duty. It have o perceptibl nature, all the vanities of light and dark- | J S. MeDowall, W, G. Bushburn, | “The Last Kose of Summer,” which was | John Kelly, drunk und disorderly, el ML deteotion. | ellect upon she P e ness, the thousands of necidentsto wh Beatrice; G, M ston; Bennetti A encored. Miss Abbott rendered this fa- | and costs; committed i + | He testitied that Lo fifty cent pioces | words for it, somo of our luaders will be Thontls are anbibet. cannot well be fore: | Suunders, Bertrice; J. L. Mitehell, Ne- | vorite with all great_pathos, and R. M. Nusbit, and Pat MeGuive, drunk | LESV LI bean made at the sane mint. | called to an'account for it. Just so the ] Soon, else his excolloncy might possibly | braska City; Henry Smith, Falls ‘Cityt | coptably ~4Ill‘fihvu\t1-‘l,m‘n.-.un;;m"lm and disorderiy, discha ing und by the same die. At this stage, | manner in which Lincoln treated Hen- not hav mised that clemency which | C. B. Adams, Superior: W, Stadelman, | opera house by any of the great artists 2 l § J te the prosceut on rested, The defense will | dricks and in wh you republienns T ] S owihadsibikonor botnd g axtant toiMr! | (Omala; L Lizzie Annandale, ns usual, was given | d:x‘\'~<m bread i 3 be begun to-day, dr. Pritehett appenring | dveorated ey nemorating . Pound. However loth ho may be,it is A Now Bohoci Butiding. ordinficocaption, nn ghnred the shon; v Howard, petit lnrcany, com- | for Martin. The ease for the govern: | Gen. Grant whon he died.,” 25 YEARS Jid USE. his duty when the doteetive comies on to- | 8 SEW S R, of the rening At the matinee to- for further examination, L | ment was “ably presented by 3 “Yes, said oo republican who was | The Greatost Hodical 1riumph of the Age! morrow at 10 o’clock wsa supplicant for e new rnam stre school was | day T'he Mikado™ will ove repeated in : o Ivin, susprcious character, ad- | pumhertson and Bartlott standing b but Grant was one man ‘mfin-“ merey, humbly kneeling at the guberna- | formally opened yesterday for use | answer to u general demand, as hun- d L e e Judge Brewer has gone to Topeka, Ka, | and Hendvicks anot! SYMPTOMS OF A {'shrine, to graciously hand him a | It will have as principal Miss Trueland were unuble to obtain seats lust | Bully ‘Lrostlor, suspicious character, or- | Jy'isguite likely that Judze Dundy wili | The democrat walie incensed, ; % prinely , o ht Miss Abbott dered to lenve | ¢ b indj . hment printed at the State Journal | (o) 406 hitherto been conneetod with the ning >-night Miss Abbott appy 10 3ouy0 01 ¢ not hold court to-day. This morninz, | indignant i ¢ L Lors of nppetite, Bowels costive, Pain ln and duly stamped and sealed, i e ! 4 39 the heroine in “La Traviaty, ' which ey Brown, disturbance - of tho | . [umbertson will probubly move b the head, with o dull senwition in Unto the said Alva L. Pound, greeting, Douglus school. There will be from 230 | is conceded to be her greutest role, i and costs; Cadio Butts, §10 adjourn out of respeet to the memory of Squeezed by the Cars. :f’: [T Paia u -r‘nu shouldors firé"i‘.'l'l'.f,:'fl: z:!ulml"iln|Irl‘:>l|1-”‘| ; :l'm Tor | to hlrl)|mpl|~ in ill t first, thouzgh itlx,»u; DA o T aud ';r|;||x|'\lll.u-§“ll‘s‘ and costs, tho !h;_ I:;,..l\v‘w l"“;“ “‘ e {]'["“i““*} \\;1;" N iy il Af e hian :n:ilzfill:n.l.:"v:’{zfl::‘fi I{m-l‘;‘;’:‘r‘l’;'l’nd.. il ) 3 , i\ he ver- | g y accommodal bout 500 pupils i PR = t 4 5 <) . is to be inte i to-day at Indiapolis. On vorkinzinthelFolon Raoiiawardsvestin rritability of tomper, Low spirits, wit e C 0 pup s Timm and Edward Goldsmith, | 1.2 oceusion, & eulosy of the 1(1“-‘ S orking in the Union Paeific y yester a feeling of baving noglectod some duty, diot of the jury and the sentence of the | .o ssury. The srrangements about | “The Bible and Ancient Traditions” | i &) ind costs will be delivired by Judge Sava day morning was caught betwoen two coal srinoss, Dizsinone Viulioping nifkS Pound himself 15 reticent over the mat- | pleted. Rev. W . Harsha spoke ut the Dodge . Bartlett and other members of th bur, | 10 his howe at 05 South Tenth stre Gitul drenms, L1ighly colored Urine, nud tor and shortly after his conviction stated | - Tho building which stands on the cor- | street Presbyterian church Sunday night X 1 ? — - CONSTIPATION, that he would not sk the governor for w | e pwonty-orghth and 1 on the above theme. e took for his text Omaha is a city which cont A Dervick Falls Fonr Stories. Personal Paragraphs, TOTY'S PLLLS are especially adapted phrdon gt ALl That Do aftors is 0 handsome two story structu d | the verse in Gonesis doscribing the moet | thousands of democrats. It is a city day afternoon about 8:30 o'clock | £, M. Castettar, of Blair, is in tho | %08 cases one doso eifects ‘such @ B i e 2ot rnacnoad BY | cost about 19,000, 1t has a30- | ing botween Melehisadee and Abraham | Which spent thousands of dollars in the | a rather serious snd dungerous accident | city ey Ycrznss o Aottt i chias (s ' | ment, standing entirely abovs gr The latter he took as typifying the teath | last democratio campaign, and yet, up | occurrcd at the new building of MeCord, | A. W, Atwood spent the Subbath in | nows oot opinion of his friends the governor is nding any L S i lvon ab o ity s A% | which practi adds another story 16 ALEalaloi M gIruth LR e _ prr0. B ? gt lve o fiven un oqual sharo of the rosponsibil- | i blioor, or'rather. busement, 1 di- | 0 the form Gentile and” shadowy | to last ovening, not u singlo residence or | Brady & Co., which is now being ted 4 A)lon SaniFranolco il ot botH S "“L})'""‘;“‘fflf that “h"'l'.',hf‘ ""‘.':"" vided into ty o rooms, which £ """,‘"{ AT "{“’-’""l‘ll”.“;"l"““,'r”ig business place of a democrat could be | at the corner of Thirteenth and Leaven- Millard, S E‘IHAGT SARSAPARILLA twion the governor and Tound. and that | Dot yet finished o iind which will not be | T e Hibpgns und LostLying 0 | gound with a singlo picee of serge com- | worth streets. The contractors hud | Mayor Boyd returned yesterday morn- ) ALY SAN0! thy fest thereafter they Will be absolved from | Used for seme timo (o come. On the raditions of the creation of the world | memorative of the death of Vieo Prosi- od & lurgo derrick some thirty or | ing from bho vast anens the wodle Foaien i wiates any oblization to onch othorin tho fa- [ Scond and third floors there mre ¢ight | ey first roferred to. ~ Wonderfully | dent Hendricks. Thisis the subject of | thivty-five fect high wpon the fourth | Hon, William Neville, Ilattsmouth = VOl mystom, avigoracos. tie mous Nebraska state troasury robbery | tooms ull of thom handsomely finished | g ough, wo find in all literatures hints | comment among many demoerats, who | o™ "o inmedintely in front of the | Wis in town yesto ] J y s i of manbood. of 15%, which 18 bound to go' down in [ B0 MY SRS 0 een | of the origin of the earth. Tn many cases | bitterly exclaim, Where are the leaders | 200 s 4 vk LEL L r history 4s one of the most romantio and (APSP QIR RIARERNODL O 1 IRKA I itho ussociated with gross ervor, but | who lust year extolled Hendricks to the [ building. It bocune necessary to shift | Lion James » \a0if ARG ALY 8V during attempts at_plund the poo- | &0 E14S 4 IR moved |y wgree in asserting that the earth | skies?’ Said one democrat to the Bee | the position of the apparatus, and one of | F#15K 10 3 axfon, ple in i unauthorized way the state will | ©Vor (0 Lzrd stroot, whore it will be put | il e’y ohaos, formless and darks that | mun yesterday: Wiy, even the Herald | tho men above loosencd one of the guy iverlckand family-have ‘gene e GHiCAGQ ano on the lot form rly occupied by the en- + A X ¢ vt t 1 ! oyor see. ey et 1t ¢8| plants and animils wore tivst formed and | hus forzotten its emblims of woe ot 8 | popes and was about attaching it to | 10 Tesas tospond the wintor THE DOCTORS FINA 4 h i e then m: who wus endowed with do- ‘we to be found upon the Boyd, the | gyoiher when s gust of wind struck 4. B. Conkling spont Sunday in the Tho case of Solomon D. Staloy, the [ Wi bo used us an addition to tho Laard | iy wver the lessor creation. Ovid's | Paxton block, or upon any of the many | fht derviel, mpelling it forwird with | ity, the gue-tol dudge Hufl, NGR I H_ : school * 1 e lunatic, who after death at the state | 98 a ncconnt of the creation i3 so like that | buildings controlled by our peoplo. 1 t ai08 " § f ¥ » d Tne pupils in the old Donetas school 2 A 4 . I ) Hed D} vat v nd breuking the remain J. L i inuger of Fuirbanks & insane asylum was sowed up in o gunny [0 44 PURES 1 BIG 090 FIEI BEA00F | given in Gunesia that they must have vt understand it 1t is noprecedented. | §10% 0 R od of its support, the | Co.. L o A sack and bronght to the city and de- q 1 Trom 1 common sourc an we, indeed, forget the man as soon | 4.5 0k fell over the outward wall and o A ATt bosited in & smull room in it burn on [ 300k BT Teaditions of the Garden of Eden wero | as he 18 deads ' T aay it boldly, thero i | | curriod the workman with tho | gorointnd Micholoos, of tho Abbott Bloventh strect, will be fully investi- A Gang of Orooks. noxt adduced, The Spaniards found in | not reason for an ¢xcuse, [tis simply vope with it. It erashed down to | “Ora P 18 & guost ul Lo MG P v uted, The warrants for the doctors Pera and A representutives of [ unpardonable. 1f L songht for an ex e EASINE SRR Mz, Terrell, wite of Col, C. M. Ter- ho sesmed to ho owners do facto of t) nt and the ap: | planation, | would bo willing to acoept dowalk and wis brokow nto Kind- | ¢oj; "50g “urvived - from Ch Penn d to be owners de facto of the | 7 i VLR S ) | o « o - | planation, I would be willing to acee; t was fortunute that oll, has areive N ) ) 24 £ T1 body. wer vod yesterday efternoon, | erew of the toughest charactors tho city aalaut Gioahk noars calabrasad | bs atoh the fust that our leaders and | ; srar Ay place it fol ot | P Colonol and Mes. Toree VO roows STIORT LILTE and’ the inguiry® fairly put under way. | has known in years. The recent hurg- i Age and the Garden of Hes: | others are too busily cngaged in 100King | wiv disustions consequonos would haye | 86 the Pinton b Mayor Burr was called on by Chancellor | Juries and bold thefts are in n moeasure | perides. ¢ wis the serpent | after oflices either for themselves or | poan the result Delius, assistant r gorof the Ah- 1 y l‘“‘c‘i‘”"l“’t”"“ stato llu_,.‘ll,l._ "‘|' “I|u,l.|,,_ AT AT Ry e A T lnlhuu' h \\‘[A~ to |.;- :;mllll by the | their friends.” — bott opers compaay, is registe it the M sired n short time in which to look into | . 8 % annres | sonof Jupiter. In one of the oldest tem- IO 3 N Metropolitan tho ficta before anything was done, | 0t police aro living i daity appeo- | SHLEGEHNGR wre' Now to bo seon two | The south end of Ninth stroot for the A M alove Biablk - . Katromli. AR Counml Blufls Yesterduy was the time appointed for g [ Densionof i big robbury e who (LT Guved ligaros, topresenting a God | last bulf block from tie end of tho puy- | Arrangemants ave being concluded for | Jumes urness, private seeretary for Omaha is at this juncturs harboring a socond conference botween the two T{:',‘.‘l';;"‘}'i“-lw? this gang. Billy Prostlor | QU SGFbents head, while it Is bit: | ing to the Union Paeific freight depot is | s hard glove fight between Pat MeNully, Puciie 5 Ve W y 0, H gentlemen, and as it wus docided to o [ 404 1 1 Calyin, "l:"l“l':'"f"“"':‘”{“"‘t‘ Bt | ng lis ool T wro all traditional | befugg paved withsandstono. of O'Neill, and & Boston unknown, to | hion Pacitic, 15 very ill with typha.d And Chlcago ahead is presumed that they are trices of the promis B — = tako place December 10 in or near Oma. mutually satistied that an investigation «d of the womaun shall bruise the ser | Tris UNSIIVALED Sn is the proper and only way to dispose of s howd, while it shall braise his heel. the matter. Yosterday a lurge number I'here are wlso many teaditions of the of witnesses were subpanacd, and the Sabbath in the old literatures. Hesiod, { WABRANTED NOT 70 u;p n\mllh»‘n l-iulllmll the lll‘un inl\\'ulnlm-n . i, Home ('nllinmrlluli‘ ‘l'lh-ufi.hilllls of An- | coxtay A siNalm of tho affuir will be brought to light. A on Daby was sick, we gave her Castoria, tiveh, Plorphyry. Lucian, Easebius, Cle- § oo 0 oo — 3 g ‘ roporter ealled upon Magyor Birer, who mont’ of Aloxandrin, Josephus and | SAFTo 07 SRR Hate Mount Vernon, and J. Bocltold, Lincoln, 3 D18 POints o1 Bupe- snid that inusmuch as the Journal had | o=t i PR B0 B P 1 attest thit ono day in soven was | o sy . A Habeas Corpus wre ut the Canlicld o O i Chichizo, ure its (e ondenvored to cast suspicion on the ke becsime Miss, she clung to Lastosis, universally regarded us holy in burbu- WAL SUREEALD 7. McKean Long, who was arrested in Al e A A 2. J. | iy ot DAY COACHES which ure the fin mu»|ilv¢:i| of the |:n|i|ru. lie h}a’.d d\-h‘-rmim».l W sbie had Chlldroa, sho gave them Ussioria, i s is well as among the .l-wu_l ;‘_‘“;“'E RELY ¥ ton, 111, on a charge of forgery Lius been | Wetheroll, Lizzie Annar farlos i, | Bl ureand insomiey cn crento, ile PA T2 to find out whether such was tho case . oliday for school ehildren an BrASE lonse a Wi of hubeas corpus i Gighton Miss wling AL B LA hicl ¢ modols o in Sunday’s issue of the paper, which by Many traditions us to the flood were by Derangement of the Li it city he deputy sherlff from t g e e "5 ealeniatid PALATIAL DINING ¢ implication asserted thut dhe whole thing —— referved to, showing that not a nation of Kidney and Stomac y arrived in Horbert Brown, aditor sl Talk | ®aunlof u!wn-l\uul\lu‘rl.ln- Lound ehaowh was & conspirucy on the part of the District Court. antiquity, whose tecords huve been | 1f you fool dull, drowsy, debilits Af fanuui] pRREge sl e Sitasd Mr. aud My hard €, Patterson | ba. The mill will eonsist of six rounds, | have gone to hou il | The anly rond to ek *r Dos Mofnes, Mue- SOUTHERS KENEDY 18 according to the Marquis of Quecnsbury | cottasme 1t No. 520 ey i irio, Chlcaoy | rules. th men are in good condition, | et 2 b ; ; {ho peapio of und the set-to will doubtless rezult in B. Schuneider and wif < » i Coalifornin it somcthing interesting. G. H. Kincaid, dionx Ci i bie by any morning aud ordered to loave the city. - had hoen reloss i that individual is O . mfih:l.ll‘:m;::u“l;zhfi;fl:l u;:li.:;‘.‘l‘l?r‘n:x;r Judge Novillo loft for Papillion y % E;:.‘u x;\«-.]llh‘:lvuhunlt‘n;'n‘: h‘("':'i‘]“'}\':.|. nt hunnm.h;“, non 4 now froe to go where he listeth EUEIYAS AN AR MRS ¢ iy, eonug ('f’ in i ) g LY 0B+ | st o ta e & ¢ : ersal deluge, Beros vid, Nico- And, onEye “ 3 - mand B el rery e e s clome counet tlliod (0" the body, and 8o far e it was | 44y morning to open the term of tho Sarpy | Biis“of Dannscus, aid the writer of tho | grn ormstliver, o biliaess.” Postofice in Mourning Slioridul, lows who Lave buen VISHNR § tac ablo to see hud obtained it in a proper | county court. Distri Pacnician antiquitios alike describe it; | SIMMONS Livii REGULATOR Tho decoration of the postofiice, in [ 18 Norlolk, Nelv, are futhe ciy, gt i j Ko manner. It also invitea the otflcers to aves wo-duy. here & rig- | and the fundamental facts of the Bible o you feol your systom commemoration of the death of Vice | Duwirett, of Owmnwa, will attond the | Mot ®o nhead, thinking doubtless that they Py il I vl account are coulivmod, s oaing, foming, rogilating with- ] « p o P oY " will not do so. 10 tho county Jelt hare, who Traditions of Babel, Sodom and the olont purging, o1 stimuliting withe President Hondric a decided nd | oper ovening . A ki The mayor said_that My, Gere theed- | disposed of In Surpy: Wm. Hike and | gy and work of Moses, of the passages oating take vaneement upon that which cuused so | - My. Willum B. Kivby, of Jucksonville, | 1o oo i ottt boon i BT ey itor of the Journal, would be invited by | And: Dike for burglwizing W | Rod Sea and the workds need of a | Q3 much consure at the time of General | B, hus come to” Onvebin and will ko |20 S HERGTYA N e propor procoss of Liw 1o festify Wiight's sore i Bohcins, uid T | oivomer, wore aiso montioned sod | OLTIONS LIYET ROGUIATOT | &1 hinii T it st of the | i cits bt lomo, cieaging in e | 300G Gont e Sl what he knew about the subject” matter | MeVey for horse stealing at Springtivid, | The conelusion was: The ha- v L 1 | | shorth: ad business. at which he is an dohony Macame, | L o 4 of his urticio before the county court. Judge Wake wits ocetpiod purt of | 1an race is a uuit. At four times in the PREPARED BY building, on Fifteeuth strect, rond pert He has muny friends in thi y W. N, BAIOOCK, Gen. Agent, ME Bruuis At Oiwabs, Neb. The mayor seems to think that there are | the morning with some minor mutters, history of man the Lnowledge of the liu & Ca, Pailadeiphin,Pa | bands of bluck extendiog from the cor- | who will bo glud te wolcome bl lere

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