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) THIE OMAHA DATLY BT‘E, MONDAY DE ('EMH]‘ R 21, 1885, e e e e |.vv~.4| '\n\wng (l\ Irn-nd: of Travis in the THE CANADIAN CLUB. Y P o o1, ™ L | A HORRIBLE REVELATION.] , Tt wmrmwmnsesns TS DAUGHTER'S DOWNFALL, | evtpmmg ettt v [ ,hr”;w s ,:“*."”" never eaW a ccnt | The Canadinn-American society held | |= 1t is belioved by those who ave | 40 IWoilant uweeting Saturday night ; masked in All His Criminality. e > the ERANL) 1S OF [ She i Iying in the same ' of #3500 was rarsed by the stockmen of | corner of Sixteenth and Farnam st HIS LONG CAREER OF CRIME. | trance, and apparcntly S eondition 1« | THREE WIFE HUNTERS IN OMAHA. | {iic oits Tor tht purpose of sctting Travis | Tho objeet of -v'.m",.(".' . e - hanged. Nobody i allowed to « - on hig feet again, and procurmg him | yote the dw.ul-‘ of ,‘,, ::'&\: (w':“.m{ DIAMOIQ DS PEARLS Tw nty-five Yoars in the Dusiness— | {he gitl escept acquaintances or friends, | The Steps They Have Taken to Re. | Dissage to Denver, He I';"“"HH LTS | the Canadian club. i y ’ ntroduced by nde, Itis | cover Their Better Halves— | ont money or decent elothes. If Mr This elub, which is ( Poing a Thriving Trade Among or Ly \ . i ‘ o all Classes Was Lillic Hayes 24 v UOWR T40L tha Aner, Ritchic Wine the Fight— Travis would r\||u rtune ly turn up at this | parent society, i< a new i 1 I of putting his wife and daugh g nz ngr( on the case Dr, Ragmond, Professional Abortionist, Un- | s bi UThe | Tillie Hages Patiier Trl]- the Story of ¥ i v, N ¢ | o acquainted with the ‘ease that this purse | 0 ils new club rooms in the Union b .\,L THE ONLY DI I IMPORT Omaha cjub. Ttsmemb Is not tade up cntirely of Canadiar many n tive Americans ave en 1 on th long with the male hLelp, into the idn' Te W N ng with ! help, into th £nd of a Sad Story. Didn't Know He Was Loaded e A Scoundrel Exposed, 1t " . e Hiye viet o ahottit v HOWR Uare S0 ¢ An inquest was held on the remuins of | A 1 farmer picked a row w The ‘purpose. of A FIRRALL e wvhich 50 much has he fasion that Minnie has gone (o slecp for | Lillie Hayes, the victim of the abortion | Andy Murpl the Sixteenth strect | starts out with the t fHuttering pros the local press of fat t el L purpose, and that she will wake up as | case, on Saturday afternoon. A number | blacksmith 1 lay, and shied a | pects, may be brietly stated to be that of | | An inspection by connoissenrs or ofhers confe Saturday mor at t ph's ralin<k ng tine is rv:r[x Se Sl of witnesses were examined, and the tes- | brick at the 8 . Tl Andy | jij‘\"' ng "”-.\““ interconrse and 4'1"“ | that they can save from 10 to 3 per cent. by makin T rehases direct from importers Jin Center, Neb Our M. | buckled his apron string and was soon (‘l ”‘"” ‘\‘\ v|‘| L ‘I"”" ! "' " nt Cada- | pegides having by far the iargest and finest stock in the Wost to select fy oe, who is a reputable practitioner and | mopping the sidewalk with his Teutonie [ jean ' frionds . in - the cite ",\\','“.' Our dircet importations of FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, OPERA opponent. The battle was brief but desire (o seek the pleasure o I,‘,_,.'“‘l GLASSES, Ete., and ART GOODS from PARIS, VIENNA, and other leading markets, ox Iy, and A when the countryman hob cinb life ceed the combined stocks of all other Omaha jewelers, | ! i ! | Pl ARG fobho entive north end of the & Our stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ete., stands without a rival iz criminally ro » for the 1 \ t iturday | is to the effect that the girl came to posted on the compinint of the victim, | suite of apartments, comprisin I 5 dition—that he was called in, ¢ + and g s s lot o' dumes Itzgerald | death by an operation performed by her Theodore Burkhnrdt. “The latter claims | and music rooms, reading room, hilliat | :E)k PULJ’.A.B PBIOES his friends m, affer had ine from Lincoln, thence by way of | self or by somie one unknown he po. | {9 b & farmerliving seven miles ou's in f room, card and siwoking rooms, Tavatory | been operated upon yman, | Sch 1\'. £ ;w. Shell. Creek vall liec \-i"u'\)nmw’\.l».| to }\.-‘4'..{. or kin the country, .wnlilwm roo ) tooms r | RS nd Alic S o | northerly. As Platte Center s in that | mond but he could not be found, and is The Wes Ansi richly carpetod < and eeilin nuned Alice Morgan, li The West Omaha Assault e artistienlly decorated, while the w ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Be o consult your interest by o \ e road 1l probab| believed to have left town ) ; side of Dodge e, between Tenth valley, t rond will probably run | Constable Stein went out to West O ! tirrough that town. Theline,d undcrstand, | Mr. Hayes, father of the unforiunate ; b to V ma- | aro ‘profusely hung with beauefal paint- | inspecting ont stock beforo purchiasing dtoa sicinn of 3 f Y ¢ afternoon by ! VALY L wil run to gh or beyond. OF | girl, arvived in Omaha yesterday mopn- | 1 Friday afternoon where the cas 1ngs in water colors, and elegant engrav- | An Early Inspection Invited Tond. with whom she wns well aequaiit. | 8nother rumor has it that the fine will ing 1o take charge of the remuins, Mo | attempted ki occurred on the n ings. The music room containg a new Mail and Telegraphic Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention « A tol her that lio had cominitted i Lincoln to Columbus, and thenee | was accompanicd by another danghter, vious, He wasarmed with the nee- | 8 ! upright piano and in g e 3 : f striking the Shell Creek valle continue ....1 together withh His two sons nw...] s a1 " P B room is the latest patterns of the operation of abortion upon Lillie | Striking the Shell valley, & ry papers to arvest Lambeeht amd | ju o | i X o ,..,“,_Il‘ ¢ for the Ben Froday night and he | assured that this line will be a niighty | body was L\mz Avery afiveting scone vided with rich Turkish portiers with 1 'y t - 1 N b hey had flec 18 learned Sg ol re A N called on Mys. ) pday ight andBe 1 rood thing for Platie Center and all the | followed, the grief of father and daughter | Putthey had fled. It was learned Saty gold trimmings and the entire sulto is Yor, 11th and Farnam S Omcha, Neb. stioning her o admitted that the | other towtis in the valleg. Iitherto the | being manifest in a flood of tears. Tpon | MO z that they had gone to s | furnishe the most laxurious furni ll“ ROOHIL ¢ i1 had confided to | Union Pacifie s had the monopoly over | orders from Mr. Hayes the hody was | 84 S it he | sated upon the girl | 0% and has been able to dictate rates on | placed in arosewood easket, and Inst when she was in o delieate sitia- | eattle and corn. I the B.& M, comes | eyening he returned with it to his home i yrough our way, we shall feel like free | in Towas City, where interment will be | A Small Burgts et o ( timony entirely exoncratec r, C liospital, An inq nthe s eoviathy Unereaboyte ja | Umouy enti ly nerated Dr. remair by Coroner Dresel, an ount | ) Iy ling up very fast. From | 3 of which will | 1 elsewhiore f , anined today, Tam | & graduate of the Chicago schools of It is now ger ly believed and clin the Bumington & | medicine. Dr, €. A. Raymond, an ox copted that Dy who has been men to throw its brancl | posc of whom s published in anotlior in telographod there have | ture. The ¢ ) ¢ reading rooms will be fur o= them arrested. “Pals s suffering severely | nished with a complete list of Omaha z frow his wounds but is mendir papers, together with all the Jeading | of four pounds, Many visitors call and Anlee Men's Organtzation. tion sone time ago. She related the doe. | thro, ; : Journals and magazmmes of the SR e U TS| ARl dheb 1 Al itlgd men | made in the family burying ground- Ihe club at present has o meint SHIBMORIEIG CLISKOT NI iy by ikl s statements with such detail tuat it f g | el The 1 . oetble Lo doubt the truth of e | Geo. H. Hanmond, Ditroit, Mich = “ | While here the broken héarfed old man | The general notion store of Enewold on | of 195, The capital stock will prol 5 i SEE B 6ot SRS i ATA61 _%“'I Ibla to donbt o teuth of hier | | (Ko X mMER b o i Oralin | told sometling of tho bistory of his dead | Twenty-hird and Camuig street was en | be placed at $1000 s UU UL ,‘,:: S R L io it i‘w|;v||“-\ o you know where this Dr. Raymo looking after my int re. Yes, I | danghter and the cause of her downfall. | tered by thieves Friday night. About $ At the meeting Saturday night, the fol N e AL ) Lkl Rt ¢ e ‘,"l‘,,“hff{ Dr. Raymond | oo "ety tint ‘our ostablialinont ere in n stone contractor at fowa City! | worth of Taies undenyens g fowelry | 1owingoflicers and duvetors were | €0 ULt DRl ol 5 .,m;”.m.. who mhm’l working upon the was the reply, “heli ome- | doing fully as well as I icipated, We | respectable and respected allie, he i bl ) " Red pe 1 ice this winter, to gather at some conveni hene, o roply, lig Mves somo: | e employing (e usual number of men ) headstrong irl, and her | WS taken : rectors—k Millard, | At the St. Paul depot, eorner Fifteonth | ent place upon the river bank for the pur nport streeta,” in our backing houses e great i tenreb her even when she Minor Crimir ) Leslie, A, W, Pat | and W , th tands a car | pose of promoting an organized move WL Uity ele the reporter hied himself | rouble at’ present iy that we are utiable | was_very young. About Ve years 120 | oioers Muton e Lol o o | HILSE B ST N R Ml . | laden with a cargo of choice to Hiait i 8 £ higl > \ strajghtway to the lociity indicated. Af. | 10 procure enough eattle. We are willing | she wen to live with an amnt, " residing | finds Sat S0 1 ori i K Melowie, Dr. Van Cap, Dr. . il e e L S S R MUB for some trouble Dr. Raymond's house was | to pay better (han- Cliengo prices, but | With her for some time. She ‘was open | @ drunken man named P. L. Reeves in a f Mattice, ~J." McDonald amd Wil ATE0 - Wwas shippec from LOXCnnoms, | commonly been paid, Permit me to say ¥ sl o] anpretentions | cant afford to give extravagant figares | hearted pleasantand vivacious, | Fifteenth street saloon as he was about to | Camphell. - N, to Portland, whene: it came vin | {hat (hi thing that all laboring men I expect inadew | and made many friends Among | pull a revolver and shoot a companion Ofticers—Tzra Millard, honorary presi Northern Pacitic via St. Paul, and | should be int (in, for why should . No. 222 north welfth street for corn-fed eattle. 3 doctor s a small man of sallow | days we shall be able to secure corn-fed | them < rirl of about her | Reeves was locked up on a charge of ¢ dent hen vin the St. Paul road to Omaba. 1t | wiges be lower in winter than in sun azencd fuce, with u | sort of | eaftle at rood figure mge-fod beof, | 0wn ag of @ wild and reckless | yyine concenled weanhons George H. Leslie, president is consigned to Mourilyan, Hinman & | mer? Clothing, provisions and fuel rise ‘lh\lll‘l.'(-tilflu\ lr““:‘ ‘nlunll him that ‘\"‘Ii'lr_“'”“\ be in the market unl | "',‘_,‘\':'H,‘I‘,"',' H.‘_”,h" agtiteg }:\\‘.‘.;‘M A span of brown mules and atwo i \14'1“';‘\"”\n!’.n!)vl Mattice and B P} ¢o, Pacilie coast. importers, who have ;"Il”“""’i‘ winter R the pay of N A SR b ot SRR Do you anticipate that Omaha is to | Last September Lillic expressed a desive | horse wagon were stolen Saturday night I or, A. W. Patterson tuned the tea over to Mr. LIL Benson, of | berer diminishes 14 e flive: min probably 45 or 13 of age, and | become wgreat catile markety” c aba and live with her two | from Jacoh Armbrust, & farmer living | Seerctary, William Camphell, this city, who will in turn divide up the | though we are unable o sell our daily BRI Qe IO RTOr AR GonVOTBAtIGR £ 1 hadn’t thought so I would never | brothc v Iready here, but her | couth of Paddock’s Grove, seven miles TR AR cargo between several Omaha wholesale | Jabor, which is our only souree of support <ted moncy in the town. | father obj But she still nized to e | (ot of ity. The thiof is Adolph : 3 2 firns, for whose henefit the: importation sothe demand for Libor hecomen show him 1o be the po e of but a h"”"l inve B ob) ; o ouontion g (UtnwATSThEihiaf] SInaHy IS BOING folliaRy giinyektiiomartidl lotved to/gomo b inuliv.eonsentellitl oo i aetiohwoticed for ATEIDEISE TG Parnell Their | was especially made s is the first | lo m|"|lh' pproach Inl‘ “mu‘(r ge-depressing employers take man and secure from him a confession of | though for her'developmentin this divee- | When she arrived hero one of 1 broth 5 100 10 I £ M s @ a 9 i o 3 Hiis calling in all its horriblo detals was | Lon time, of course, will be required. | ers seeured hee a place to work.— She | Ftter ofters $100 vewsd for tho recovery SR i ® | carload of ten over imported dircctly of our sliighte the task which confronted the reporter: The trouble is that ‘this city has be went to the place, and her brother sup- ““\"l'“:',‘!' 1y o M ool adance at the | and especially for Omaha, and the in ks [ies protenss of sasking tho. sbrvioes g its ainst the railro posed she was there when he wax in. | Ahdert ige Sham e P -'\'“1, pug cond mecting of the Irish Nutional | stance shows the great growth of the i 3§ Sa6]3E OF ALH, of nmalpractitioner,to whom he desived time will come, however, when all | formed by «a friend that | she, —was | GIEARSSRIE) S CHIIES Seison, & sue held in Canningham’s hall Satur- | wholesale trade of this city. There are | So, now that we may protect ourselves fo presont a easo. e roportor g nod | ksl be cianged.’ What you want'is | house of ll-fame. B imme. | Syede, indulize AR AR evening according to adjournment. | 175 clests of the choicest teas in the | and maintain living wages, let us organ Iu;‘muul. man, DY R Jbeomplete D O O Ry R e 008 e L0 WOER pumichy: | Hon. dohn A McShane, president of the | cargo, cnch chest containing o large | 120, for in organizid | only e we acknowledgmint of lifs hortible ealling | ot o xight away, Wiy the fine e e Db Ble ey w0 |, en Hisuficny b badly dishzured, | league, occupied the chair. The | number of baskots in which the fragrant ever hope to suecewd. TOI Ter. Packor Sl i UCH L st bt s iy i shie had hoen soduced hete amd ehe | Both men swere arrested by Officer. Bel: | organization committee appointed at the | leaves ave packed Bloy et it R VGOt e Alter agreemg upon an arrangement | Stock is far saperior to that in the | was fit for no other life. All entreaty I"‘:“{' At locked previous meeting recommended the ap It is curious to mote the red-tape pro- | SEEECLSTEE AP O e Sty i CisanE non tan tnang o i oratan souiwosaEAL DAt Of the!| Eailodsi ok prontics tny ol | harley Koopl s arvested Tnst |00 or 0 solicit eamty. | cesses conneeted with the arrival of a car L tious patient was fo bo treated. the abor- | State, The Sioux City & Pacific agrecd | deluded gitl, but her brothers still con- | CYening ‘s and sutions, and the appointment of o literary | OL mported ten. - Immediatoly upon the P bl tionist v adually led on until he had | to bring cattle from that region to Omaha | tinued to visic her with the hope that | Gt dul o ) i s | committee to furnish music and_specel b “":1“‘,",“"“"'“H‘ fis R Bkl nasen Knighta of Labe: complotad the details of a story whieh, | on us favorablo terms i y. | she would finally be made tosee the errar | dcoverad that contautd | the meetings. The commitice a Ooiikbt or "\“;:‘”“ Silihgolhot Beld its anmual clection yesterduy nfter: a8 confession, conld not have been m but up to the present v have of her ways and return to arespeciable o y LI the | recommended that steps be taken to ns lo ‘,» 1t ileront kind { noon at K. of L. hall. The oflicers for exhadstive and unreserved in overy shock. | shipped us a single steer.™ life. When she was taken sick she sent 8 1o g A WY | the organization a branch of the national | Fief G #5 the chiferent finds of ted s G i % i e T T e e A word to her brothers and they devoted ng from McNabb's resiaurant, The The report was adoptod, and | 5ci them, twgother with tho si noun s LS o i themselves to or On their sug- | was thereupon changed fxom e GIRe Lt By : papers, to the inspector in the O] ounc B ] L IO e e o P flffl?v"%‘“ st e Tl sty les Vil | L s ll. §) said the man, in | Opening of the Carleton Scason—The | 2000 I RES HRGHE The proprictor of the Planters’ house o ye mombers wore then chosen flinvned! soon, 1678 expected, “anil £ ly to one of the veporter's questions Novadn Con: Y BIROICIC. T e 5 loon missed sowe of his pool balls Sat- vy - commit Messrs, proved as of good quali Colleetor Tdo not believe in them, They TRE S Other friends of the family took an in £ g v Gibbon and Mahoney une nd too dangerous. ‘T operate ement of the Carleton Opera | terest in the unfortunate gitl, and during | Vrdiy eve and reported the matter lia MeCartuey and Miss M Camphell will preparo to titrn over the Bolcly with Instenmente 1| company opens at Boyd's opera houso | her sickness did everything in their | 12 the. iy i CrRid Bl rhy ; Chio g g GOt CUL il #You have had & great deal of (gt || ] ening with the longexpected opera | power to lessen her suffering and save ‘.‘II) S wrrested as th ¢ indiyic }ml resolution introduced by M. .]'\.I’\.\\A ’n,. made, UIAI.. inc ‘ll“- ingare fenc comique, Nanon, in which Carleton ap- | her fe. To them Mir. Hayes [ BICEOL antyvithutle Hvory e hotos, iarity was adopted declaring the | {1 Yoranoma. - conagnor. i con. ‘ BnonIc R R0 AN Oty five P ki yisgiat the deepest gratitude. He fe. : t i & A ) carty sympathy | & i oma D] DECOL X Tshonld think an. Twentyfve | peared for over 2 T 05 T L T || S e d ot e 228 ; ey McClure indulized too frocly in | W R IVAE1e to be in hearty, sympathy | signce will then g bond o furnish f, Bt "',‘"'l_ i h{fa m‘l'l‘ _'”","‘,;““r‘ ‘;'f.\w‘t New York city, with such prosperous re- | death, hut, he says, she was more < iq l 2 and last evening A T Lot et (’I‘(_“"x'jm“I"‘_“Irr"‘w J's ;‘L'\‘\I!‘!l‘\’hx th mwxnm«-l;x that un»i,,.{ya. < Sale T e ren R R e | Do ey smashed in the ddor_of a disreputable e c t onal treas: | have yiot been smuggled. After all this the opera this Ainst thim sinnin ! m of money equal 0 25 cents for | rad.tape form has - gone through I practiced in Kansas City. 1eclum to 4 n it w He > ro- | and iy profossion tloronghly, | company has gained fume from the At- BEIRRANT SPOUSES, use. A nightin jail \ixl‘.'.»fll‘xrl'[fl'f( e | each ;nw\nllu-r 'Im resolution was unani- | With' the tea. will be turned over (o M ) i ildEn mously adopied Benson, and I do not believe that there is any » | lantie to the Pucilic coast, and it is only > pleased O'Malle 1 1 | ¢ Malley, who was elected treasurer - in Omaha who can better treat s case | recently that San Francisco endorsed fn | Asron Baker Joinsd. I, Houston Wite | “VS1 o, it than I, T nontly always have my pati S MOl S e Huntin [ il was erowded with prison- | o (o ‘last ieeting, stated that he was Work for Young Men. Sht, all wale aud one lone brought to my " house during the period | [FHMTH N0 FITE 00 CoRm e e unable to perform the duties of the oflice [ Tl ere wore 26 new members elected at man_ giving the name Aaron | Seoon. The latter organized his fellow of treatment, which varies from one to 5 . ’ i sh stylo asamieht | b 2 Sl S and therciore tendered his resignation, t o wocks of ‘cven lonor, according (o | sentation. Aside from the musical fea. | Lwer d drossed n such stylo ns might :{:l]'::x‘;mm[”«“un::“; e eluiynd ontor- | 0 LD S ey’ W ehoed | (he monthly miceting on It Moy eve- the peculiar nature of the chse, Ones in | tures of Naunon, there is said to he the | SPAT® Mim the announcement that he was | IR Ol R on fun ataluo 1l the vacancy. The meeting then | ning. Youngman youare jnvited to join my house, the patients_are seciuded, and | most brilliant dressing scon in it that has | 3 farmer, rushed about, the Union Pacitic O aalon Buckot. " The sobe | agjourned until next Saturday n Don't forget that the ¥. M. C. A. will hatve the Dest of care. - My wife generally | yet been bestowed upon any comie opera, | 9¢00U yesterday bunting for his run- | NG 0UY SERRPICEL Y poaiae wries for = give a reception on New Years day. Last takes charge of and nurses them Magnificent brocades, delicate satins and y wife. He patteaihatlpillvegncor ((SaE RIS IUNRDAISL SR IR R ORDAINED A PRIk e oyer 400 young lancalcalll i Tha What are your eharges for treating a e worn, even by the chorus, | ST oyayand ollows the | Ritchic Wins the Fight. tev. FLW. Hemy Elevated to that | young lulios will assist and & good time credited with being exceptionally | Peaceful avocaiion of garden trachman Ihe fistic contest between Mike Ritchie Oilice at Trinity. wed all was the first allusion that had | ca oly, youthful and handsome, | UP to @ few days ago he had u wife and ; ; ; St e R ol R e T R T o heen made to the matter of fees, and the rleton him Marquis 1)’ Au- three small ildren. o-day the lust v Jiek Maloney Saturday night at the he elevation of Rev. F. W, Tlenry, of 1e social on w “."',""""F wis abortionist went on to state that he could | bigne 15 desc \zzling in his | Mentioned are left alone to him, the fivst | rink proyed to be quite a’ lively affair md Island, to the priesthood of the | 2 very yrlj--hl:tjll aflhir; o ARERIT DLt of not determine that nutil_he saw the ease | numerous dresses. :\nmhl\ handsome, left him. T L Bothmen were in-good condition, and ptestant Episcopal church ocenrred last | FEURE Peabie WOl Preset bt o he had to treat. My charges are from | it is said, is the march or coung ladies She skipped on the 23 of Noveml fought three rounds, doing such exceution | evening at Tvinity cathedral, There was | (userve mueh credit. for the suceoss of £0to 30, sochrdini to e diicnity of \ln... apiar s Louis: XV corps of pasesplimed BRewitlle RIolowmuniad e s S e foren nd Bl aedl o | IRV EA IO FREEen Vel dianeok Drascnts| | heeconnia e o Koot 1e case, which is certainly mode drummers fro oyal Guards the oking cuss | thi ) and stopped ! ¢ present, | these socials i e S saeE i YR et E e ;HH'I‘ m t ]}‘“{m' Guarda ondlibyoniave i ange dog Took a1 | (gt Frank Parmaloe, who aeted us | the impressive ordination services beitg | I wany piaces there fs a happs oustom nature of my work. Don't you think | the most les and tints, Tmper- limp in - L hadn't"any notion | referce, decided the fight in favor of | conducted by Bishop Worthington, Af- f of rememboris e X s i o) 80" sonate the band of troubadours in the | Where the, gone until day before | Ritchie, the South Omaha man, on points v the opening exercises the choir | {1 lf‘:i Bl ‘|n|‘|’n|14‘u R e “You understand that you are liable to | second act. The long list of artists en: | Yesterday a friend ol mine “who'just 2ot | Tho Boston boy, owover, was in fr con: | chanted, “Hosannab to the Highost,” and | 200 there ar ST s e y for the practice of your o in (lis company ought to meare | DACK from Omaha told me he had séen L althougll a blow from Ritehie in | the ordination sexvices of the church were | thoe s Timiin of vDLn Mo Yano)ilas or novor varios b ur performance of Nanon - that will be | Ber hereand that she had staid at the | e fiest round cansed his nose to bleed | read. The scrmon was preachied by Dean | fooics e the. 1 pritty cirds and | o andivholtsomonosaiion geongint uly, T understand that, you Dot memorable al . spectioular i "i"‘;l’“;”"l"”““m SR oty Botl wen ere Ko .'|.‘|(.m. h b, who ook his text” from | PEEEfor decorating the walls (1o naty kluds, Jiok UEIA .' i we o anght, becatise you 2 ra belongs exclusive! COIS ound the v i { t - ut manifested adeter 3 ns4: 11-14: “And he gave some | iy o Bt E L alim or plios; D AE A Op e o et i faiongs exaluslyely ol down o (10| lis fon In G S0 GAE,. AN OIAY 38 o[ boNEicar: sl sono TR Caat somal| fLLvcs, ik stunds, ete. AWy woulc 1t W Pl gotto be very careful. Lverything | tunity presented in Omaha to seé Nanon . tident that he wonld have come ‘oft vie- | ¢ g . and - some stors and | [a to pemember the association ut this > to e done in the dark.” Tomiorrow night the authorized version | The { by hatel fs s small holstely, st gorious if dhe iz had been to a fini e for the cting of the | e, Last year several very han Can you show e your instruments, | of The \m\m., will be given for the first [ M4 at the corner of Tenth and fTariey | There were about 500 people pres ai *the work of “the min- | presonts word received, - e > ~ doctor?™ was the nest question of the rc The opera will be under ; ‘-:‘}"“(‘:"'1(\ 10 il | ywitness the affair. and all seemed sa for the edifying of the e FEntirely New Designs in Ball Programs porter. the immed m-, divection of the stage nent. On Fege | that the sight of the bloody contest wi body of Christ, till we all come to the EXCURSION 1TO LOS ANGE B o~ - - The man hesitated a moment, and hent | ma: r of the Savoy theatre, Londo; ARLS 5 wits the inseripton, | wop the price of admi A unity of the knowledge of the said that he would, though he' must en- | at e Milorto e oty | CGentleman and iady, room 18, viel ; God'unto w perfect man, unto the Round Trip Tickets $100—Excursion join the strictest secresy upon the repor- | produeed. — The costumes ubonL uostion the “-’I‘“‘]“‘" clerk Bight Car: ‘ked. ure of fhe stature of the fullue 1 anua F.A. MANGER ter. He led the way into the hou il | magnificent and historie ]]v cor- | ['“"“ Y gountan to be lerris and Early this morning, Union Paci Christ.” The fourth of th of winter ex s a7 produced w small” chest containing a | reet, The scencry will be Baker least to Buker's satis bound. frojeht No.. 93 mot with The presentation of the candidate was 5 to California will leave Omala arge number of instraments of all Szes | wsed at the Baldw ‘f‘:"' I'he nlml husband is of the opinion | bound treight No. =2, me DA made by Canons Patterson and Dough- ,ml(mmul Blufl via Union Paciiic rail and shapes, the uscs of most of which he | cisco, and gotien up exprossly rov 30, | that his wife is still fu tho cliy and he has | dent near Clarks which wreeked eig erty, and the services were conelude | dnesduy morning, danwiry 13, explained, rleton by Japancse artists, There ean aled to the police for aid in tracing | its cars, Clarks is o small station 125 the benediction. und trip tickets to Los Angeles Al apparatus used is a pow- [ be mo doubl that the scenic and 4 T s west of here and just this ¥, to the wires of which is at- | mechanical eflects will be the finest ever T Honn oy SN B OAtE, Tal e and Tsland. The track rans sty 1ight Y tached a long 1 instrument known as | seen here, R i ’.’]\h‘i o ]‘l'“,i‘" for thirty miles beyoud and at this point The Rt. Rev. James O'Connor, for some | aldie i gound, i slecl I8 lundo to pioree | myg 1o of seats for tho Nevada con. | i still f) about town on search, | d 18 embrs tery is turned on ort at Boyd's Thursday cvemng will | F gy Mrs. Houston revealed the | Cotntere While descending ilns hill | Nehraska, reccived Friday communi- | - full strength, and the speedy resultis that | A B L ; Y o 4 the train broke in two and the after AR P Bl e T the cmbroyo is devitalized and torn to | 2Pen at the boxoflice o'clock tomorrow | fact positivel she is in Omaha by | (00 liatua st ik i cation from Archbishop Gibbo: . Mititary Matters, picees J s morning. tuking her ik from the depot, where it | &jction being oo ik qhotlod sown | more, stating that the profect of (h ave of absenee for twenty-one day The mterview need not he reproduced State Prohibition Conference ot for thio. . pac woek. ouston | {ijan that of th locomotive whon it oyer- | [H&8IH ot Komo hiud efiicially not | ante st Lieutenunt B SUPERIOR WORK fndetail. 1t would fill columns With its | 1] moreons xvie. Germadtle: done: the b avound town awhile, and comes buck | (501 tho first soction. The collision en iin of the elevation of the vicariate mmet, 2 alry. SO AT LOWEST PRICES horrible particulars. Suflico it to say that 2 ly desire the the depot at intervals fo kowl about his | 100k the fir he collision came | jigoprie, (o inelude Nebraska and Wy- | Leave of absenee’ for Al 1y horrible particulurs. Suflice it to suy that | complete suppression of the American | gricvances. He also has several Jittlo | With & erash and s in the een oming. The ofticial orders and papers of | take effect when hi can ' he tho doctor, in his anxiety to secure a | dyamsiiop, and the abolition of the de- | ahildren loft o his hande, SoVer © 1 leaped into the air and fell off the _trac 1l f LN VAL RO R MBI s, it - wealthy clicut, talked on“und on, until | siyuctive alcoholic liquor traflic, and who | LR Sl Ly Zeports state that (wo of the cars were of | Sl aniy, With the pope's seal fiave not | epuved by, the post coj man. Ninth | New Year Cards, Announcements, Ede. {llu h:ul](u,,»AI.Em\n]llm,_h,-\ul\ link in believe that political organization is nee- | He Wants Iis Wite, wheat und two of corn; tho freight of the | Y[ "0 ersation with u reporter Bishop | Safuntry. Do < 4 Ay s sl Ui of' - damiing ovldende, casary o ':v::;]:l::h atull deliverance Another case u{] an in search of two ia not reported. © A \‘]‘_.""’l“ WA | OrComnor said that his jurisdiction was | The follosing y prizoners have o Lt “tono” Tonlse vt | 15 I il outss o€ e, owniusy, | runuway wife In Omalip has bocn do- | LUK, OV A1 WIRCE, B sabllly booauliy. pouliois, wad ns'| bees_onlseed fissatoprad foal sanant - aets with regard to this Dr, Raymond. » of prohibitionists, to be held i el b est made Saturday L ope QDo 1atl QUULCION M0 L8 | nointa fo - rark. A ENIUIINE ! 7 10 an it establiched s s poma: | forenc of prohibitionists, tobo hokl in | night by the palice. Dl Workingor, T gorsiiony at present. o the question of ]i),. avenarth il prison: From Fort | BoyD's OPERA HOUSE tiew from which he derives a Juerative | Jaunvy 28 and 20, 18, for the DUrpose | e n warront o Goape g SWOX¢ | . . Bowersock, o T Pacitio | 1l farisdiotion. the bishop shde. - | ok MeDormot and Willtom 1. Smith TWO GRAND PRODUCTIONS toome. ghis ohintase Is wude up ob il | of elcbrating e remarkublo ine PR A G S0k cox | switehmian, fell from o freight train inthe | ¢ Is cortainly not Ty from 75,000, Wo | fram Fart. fred Stecle, dobn. Manwel; | RSN, asos of people—rich and poor, o in the prohibition sentiment throug 5 s ards here Fric f s very se- | have four hoarding schools oung | from Cheyenne s’ Kenney, Di ay and ; o o, llie VBid e i e | L iae RECWATON. oot Hiroughan ,i\lll«lI:mIn,]‘Jll.mm;n I“.‘7 who had .11.,,,“: ¥ 1‘1‘) h‘.: ;m nj m‘;.kml was very have four b \,n“ ']“\.“[A“:llll_mllfi\l‘Nl\nf:lil» from Clioyonno, Jomos Kenney, D Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 24st and 22nd, possession the names of “several women | foct gur political organization and to di i slab s st i | werelphintaod, e ares Laken {olbi Lomoi |4 Kiek DR X ASMSKIS AR SAMIR Schulio, Atgust B 1, Washin 2_some of them married—who have been | - f sud placed in juil, but refused to ey 1 and Dr. Galbraith called in attendance. dies, and a lirge nuber of parochi Schultze, August Hummel, i i - 4 A la e ST ARUAD Vool |aubsim unll‘\ l'mlm‘nu thorough and cf- | \hereabouts of Mrs. Workinger - hools. There are also four hospitals in | Lennox, Frank Sharp and Frank W. 1 e al e 0" pela 0 (¢ ) o alg re: 08 rde; Imite: 9 ] il 1 subs ial bri ) | fre ol tobinson, urles R can be produced as witnesses at the prop- o LK ll'x”"mfi'l'.‘"'f-’hu;,‘:,'."\','."{',}'m, ;m.hn was ordercd by the “outr : United 8§ Court. the vicariate, all substantial brick build: | ber; from Fort Robinson, Cl J.r' L 1 ’.08 Withoa b 4 0 e | husband in hopes of finding his erring urd Deputy — Marthal ulp | ings except that in this city, Only thre Rockford; Fort Laramie, Jumes Kinney J or time, The evidence against him l‘i national prohibition commnttee, will be | wife. ” oo Pt f Bale P ot these hospitals are now' in operation, e (From the New York Ca most conclusive, and sullicient, it would | pregent ad will deliver the principul ad- - Ought I Andrew ayler, of Salem {005 Grand Tsland not being ready F. M. Steinhauser, the new leader of | g#msisty artists and o superh wardron seem, to send him (o the penitentiny, | dpess, Col. John Sobieski, of Missouri, A Land Shark's Flight, chardson county, who being araigned | votsor ocoupum ey, the Musieal Union oréhestra, will 8r6ive | Mouday evening, the briliine opora coi 6 where he belong and Hon, John B. Montag of 1linois, Ttis i Jy 1 for selling ms quor W ut | 8 Hth i r v Al o, d e, « y s just discovered that Willinm I, | for selling malt Tiquor withont license, o on the | nlf}:‘}:“;:?I(‘.“::;I\:lullml;ll;l he “‘l,',"l‘l":l';'," | will “ilso be proseat address the | Arnold, the attorney who i3 charged as | was fined #20 and costs The Parnell Sociable. - R - - N ANON connectic | ‘The case illie of Lillie | \yorkers, Adolph Hall £ Chestor, T1 The Parnell Social club Leld an impors | Wi 708 20 nights i Now Y Huges, though by his own oonfession It OrhORd: S e 2 o azont of the swindiers in tha Denvor Adolph Halloway, o licster, Thaye | it the reco d o nights in N e 1.3 " hnaratad! nuon ] In: | o 8, Ranens g land Traud cases now pending in the | county, was brought in by Deputy H: tant business meeting in the A. 0. H. hall Pucsvay cvenin, st production B L A Rl A e rflf‘.m’r‘(f‘x‘l"p‘:::‘nin-l‘XM L IRER Wk ‘“flm' N““flwl"“:' o lan fled for purts | ings, and pleading guilty, was flnéd Thursday evening List, at which w DOCTOR MCMENAMY thiovized | slitert & =ul lodged with the police this afternoon.and | ““A7 Failvonds will give one and one. | “Weknown. He left his Denve and costs for selling lquor without li- [ fully diseussed all the details pertaining FPROFRIETOR OF THE, s prabuble St the eso will e | s fare for round trip, on”complizuc ouhohls Denvep busliess assoontlons | op); ¢ {o its next soelable to come off mest Omaha Medical and Surgical nyvestiguted 4 vIng sonc s s vony | AP has not gince boen seen or heai fury was fmps od in tho ease ¢ o A N B oI et Aoy, IITISTITUTE, - “:(';lt‘_‘”{‘(“ {”Jnl:“‘_h:‘ rbty 1 (I:?.- -’"'1“; | in Denver. He was six months behind in ‘f‘,"’\_“"lflvnk:f' l)|’|‘*l“\|‘n\’l“lf~‘ £a%e 0F | We Inceday evening tho 3 ',“"‘ll ll" 2 | CORNER 1571 ST, AND CAPITOL AVENU) Handsome Picce of Work. e i bayiug Tull fare, and | his ofiice rent and last week a portion of o1a Ve, Bluko und, Boy un present_indications the soelable will be AT, AND DA | VYR TR VT L T Y ’ eipt from the local agent.’ This | the Gesk ana chitrs he loft behind wepe | S35 fel dor Learing A0ngoy mor most enjoyable, As it is the Christmas | Chronio and Surgical Diseases. Carioio AR AN PR 5 receipt, when signed by the president or | (o1t auetion. No one in D- nyer seems ok whioh the cous journed foriia Py af sialt darlos, knusudl sGorta wril SPECIALTIES | Feate of y work ever exhibited in this city are two | secretury of the conference, will entitle | o'k iwvn whither he has hus is | 489 e pint forth by all the members to give & | pegormitice® Dlbsmal W ivate | Gullery, o ‘cend maelle A failthe’ to their guests and | PDircases, Files, Catareh, Dl thie ti et pieces of relief embroidery, now on exhi holder to- one-third rate on veturn | 41 fmportant witness lostio the prosecus District Coart bition at Dowey & Stone's store on Far- | trip, O F. S Tewreny, tion unless Arnold isapprebende RN d in a thoroughly royal manuer offer them Tun e, Liver, Kidueys, dlood, Ski, = Pe— 3 TR e oo el Chairman State Contral Committeo, | HO% Uiless Arnold isapprehendad The jury in the case of man va. | o Souplinients of the society. Allhose | g Aiomachs Rerves: t3e wnd'var. ' | B |m’e‘“§°§5gmfi VERICLE nels, on which are embrodered, in . 1 g Ay, 3 ) - \ i i warded laintif he da iu-u\y relioyo, & thistle plant, in all the Ar Brownwell Hall, Marshal Cummings appeared to be in | 8Warded the plais | thedat e .| . PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN, 8 good its Saturday as he discussed the | | Building the idge. 1 Y Gl i f pi juy was out all aud fulling 1 £ the now Union Pas | Stletires Narieherle s {i il light shades of pink and geeen, sean execllent entertainment for the [ A T Yy e & ! i ining i GRRFuOLIaD “[ i PO o he (34 I , i nts with such startliug veality | Denetit of their friends. The programme | (1o PEE 0 weply to- & 4 was dismisscd, A NS T e o oo, of patea Qifficult to veatizo that one is not gazing | strumental wusie and the farees T | WiN's investigation wonld take pluc ) workmen are employed. One of the ears | CRuE S L uors, Brnecs, Trasses, i marshal said that he would try to have it f 0 Yr, flower of Seotland. The panels are orna- | The young ladics, who participated in L ale wen | mented with tassel and fringe, and ave [ the proseamme, one and all, wequitted in th BSONS Ar te l“,' g A G WOLFENBARGER, Secretary, That n”m,", Yarn. Dower, a suit on conty v plasteri holding invitations will please obscrve Board for Patients, Write for hatural colors. The work is done in 1 In the cuse of M PRIYATE, 812 \ . atural golors, o work done The young ladies Brownwe! " 3 A i g ludies of Brownwell hall | 810 bion a reporter for stle plant in full bloom that it is | of the evening consisted of vocal und in- to-day and both benches will s - » 4 ¥ AT AR ;- ry Aaleal o upon & genuine specinen of the uational | Oblige Benson,” and *Cox and Box." g RO T ¢ with equity inatter next week §ous.au the fowa sl Lus Luou Sunk 1 | ) b Tog gale -4 Adeus ahls Eitloas Riding Nohlcle made: jongtiy i come off on next Tuesday afternoon, or | ju il Wecy Was Do within the feet of its depth w men | DR MoMENALIY, o mwm.:l.:,..ufi:’-l,;u !‘. -3‘ as soon before as possible. “Lunder | with Pomeroy of sl vs. the 1 ¢ ci it a r 0w JCAL AND PUL ’ :, suspended frow oruate brass burs, then s with credit, | stund,” said Le, “that there was §300 | churel wdnchof surfuce atmosy 4 B Qor. Duplio! & side of - and return, good for six months, only The Sce of Nel §100. For full particulars call upon or S0 WL Monsy General Pass'r Ag't U. P, Ry, rade with an edstward dec 5 en- | time viear apostolic he vieariate of g i livity is en- | time vicar apostolic of the vieaviate of | I

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