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THE 0 MAHA DAILY BFE. TUESDAY, I)ECEMBER 29, 1885, 1<h, goneral ‘vivnl of the \hl 5\\' TUARY l Uun CH | pital. He never recovered |"H\—‘ THE COU \nx\ E A NEW YORK MYSTERY. the appearance only of Duraf ent west St yon solotsnmes and conscquently nothing as — | A Fashtonavie Fiter Pays & $1,000 | fmonnt being €37 I'he cof y.the new U ot Services at the First Presbyterian fo, or as to v fiends were, | Bank Exchanges of the Leading Cite | 5 g or, of the bonds were f R £ ower, ret 1 Church -Other Notes. | seert 1 to jes for Last Week. | Fine for a Man Who Shot Her T'hat the said Thor Roof and Three Floors Orash Promi ning fro our of tion v. W, J. Harsha prenched Sanday | I ' *near t who | Bosros, Mass., Dee.28. —The following table An impoverished man paid $1,000 in shall on his part abide and Into the Oellar | s from P, 16: 11: *1n thy prosor comm with | compiled from special dispatehes to the Post | conrt in New York city the other day for ordets and decrees of the ] T, morning from Ps, 16 thy ee | g tendent Pievec from the leading clearing houses of the | having shot a woman, and it is accepted | court of the state of Rhode IS em new suits. Th f jo - vited States, gives the gross cle w for | asafact that she provided the money. | which, of course, involved the juc United States, ives the gross clearances for | Yyt i added that she hates and | of the suit itself, The bill of {he A WORKMAN [N THE RUINS. i< ve 1 the eloth good v Complaing Against a Saloonkcepe: tire week endl Soconitet with Pateetit : [ nductors are clad time, bec t 1 ignant Citizen MeKinney nee, was in | o0 e pamtetted | despiseshim, the motive is worth looking | complainant, and which is now fil I Thotght of ot 4 i W e to-day, and o O RN O qay Daaud | qiftet. 'L onee 190 it ar one, and | the cirenit conrt, “insists that this; Two New Packing House Projects for ugt g ! e i “ with the corresponding week of 18%4 | the principal figure is o vemarkable ad- | should be reformed, because it W for sclf. A it t n's cour 4 | venturess. Jim Wood was a gambler no- | tained from him in its present form the Stock Yards - Appealing Fro ) tor 1 the ] ; Il the Missonri Pacitic Ap ! tious in Philadelphia twenty y 0. | practiced on | 1f0 philosopl who, he « | J1e had o davgnter, Larg, Who grow 0 | dead.and the prineipal, Dirrant, di praisment. it LT buautiful and reckloss Her fathor de- | weoks ago, and this fact has some Slit 16 L | sired, as fellows in his class commonly do, | precipitated Griswold's action in ap) {ProN T wrEs 11 nivd particularly with e Nt g A b to time | To rear his child i retinement and cul: | WG the Unitod States conrt, whiol E11 S BAL valtasdity srome ac . Ho is alst s et i T - ; | ture, quite away from his own foul envir- | 4 ks to restrain the Hazards from pro About 11 o'clock yesterday morning ot EE L bk passing away of time, the flight of : [RA7 | e Yok : B = [ oniminty and S0 Laura was Well G- | Cooding (o s Wi Tor (e gmount i kbt i o sialtid wsurc to meet, He is s years, the gradual changing of the raven =i - Philadel s 453000000 $3.9).00 | ON But she preferred to simultane: | foljow defondants with Durant in_tho curred at the building now beine erectd | o emarkalle growth and hait to geay and the gradual wasting of ; Voo £5.0100% ously get u training in vice, and she | apriginal suit were Oliver Ames, Bune I Hammond lias withdrawn from all | St Louis s B o | did dt, i spite of all that her father could | jomin 1 ohm Dull, Coy connection with the People's theatre Baltimore, ... .. g do to prevent, She was barely in her | Zelins 8. Bushiel, Sidney | Dillon, . Capt. Willinm 1. Reed, Seventh in. [ Cincinnati.... . teens before she began acareer of senti- | Henry 8. McComb, Credit Mobilier of and philanthropists have been testing L X ) ! fantry, has been ordered to Fort Fred | $an Francisco........ mental raseality with those among her | America and the Union Pacitic railvoad borator 0l 0 ork v il . ; laborat From the workmen wl JANUARY STONMS were present it was learned that William | | A and every child of woman has been e r Pittshurg steele, Wyo., on public business | Kuhsas Gty NUMETOUS WO0ers \H*nrrvw'\\‘"““ ood | gompany. It stated that it is not i Smith, a bricklayer, having fini<hed Weather for the 0 yield of woney. After awhile “she | yossible” that the entive Credit Mobilier graver thoughts enter - experienced railroad m ) . It is impossible to ex on the University grounds for a chem f the vouthful str And the question o which hers have been discus chimney on the west side, was engag & ¢ condition s be found in which joy The ladies and officers of the fort give | Providence v in taking down the scaffolding, when following is n_statent of | bstaut disappointment is rare or the post hatlon next Wednesday night | Louisvil 401,087 o v 000 to | was more profit in marrying Gould H. | ceeds, Mr. Griswold's suit 15 now to bo y , Minneapolis. . Thorp than in continuing “indiseriminate | po i ’ ing upthey saw a mass of bric by & P N s | e : TS ; | reliey res| v for the pay body of Smith falling tot gL 3 | : {ineesion will netavaily G T o D fuiecs | ymln broker in provisions, a member of ad Havards by Durant. Sinee the death of roof and three floors intervening § two directions, the one showing the | for the killing of his wife was filed in‘the | Cleveland it it i towi. e e B R i as if built of I Y ol <ence of joy in the present life and the | district court by Distriet Attorney Estelle | Indianapolis 3 | ous mun about town ¢ brought his Griswold e Col 8. B Honey and way as if built of lath. Their first w | 2 Clowdy sifl ealming. | ] ) listr urt by Distriet Attorney Estell ndianag e Brit ;H u “"", t”", it s m‘-w re- | At Py e i or ek i 4 irst. What is the joy-essence of the - t Memphis. ... i vived into his family sct, though he | Megealf send lim to lis home on R street, where | & Sorthierly e et AL LU o iee of Marriage licenses were issned yester: | ffomiphis [ SR oS R A e el S e & | 2 re are two views of life. The sen J h ( M f 3 suffering from a fractured skull, a left eal SHOW : sualist erics, “Let us cat and drink for to- | ani Nelson . Anderson to Augusta Portanid been a quicen of frivolity evet sing CINCINN AT DN an cane mbroken in two place 1 his right | chning ani ¥ morrow e dic The sentimentalist, on | ¢ Anderson Worcester, 716,001 w17 Ona ot tie Horano 1 Ry 10 Colid storm winds, fozs w Franle 1: Crandatl, of Coltimbus, and/| Thettnstas s i Phus i Jnmi | couity have o meeting, and adopted fifty fect, and in company with the bricks | 33 W5 conet storm will <iar y Nangs aveil over every fair prospeet and |y 7P Yy 5 Springticld s SIS iotp s cirels was 1 WIIN, DUSK A yacotntions declaring that while they shall ine broke throngh the sheathing in 3, Bringing ¢ f i regurds every joy us “a snare. The test | LR G Gay afternoon at the Mil- | 1o ¢ W00 | was better known in New York as by Gline shall present their clatms for flonr jolsts, it is marvellons that he 1AL i, 3 Wi it Chvist's presence with the christian | S5 HV bty s Total 5 SO0 downright pleasure seeket ardloss of | S yer ey neither expect to-enter th not killed outright. Two men who wer 2 erly wind gives the fulness of oy, Your life may Outside New York 231,570,503 A | to the wife of his friend, cemingly for | house, not do regard Gt as compatible a moment before the aceido ad thu u Wy | yenter the hard grind of | today, where heis to run this evening Nork - Minneapolis, Denver and th | with ( . Ll UL A 1 aworll, yet you may enjoy | W, 90 Slattery, the champion of Canada, | not included'in totals him sineerely. He had asomueh money | that they show ¢ patt in the eancus theories are advanced a5 to the canse 7 1 Indlin hurrieane south a higher peace which shulll soem to Slattery 300 yards start, Review ofthe English Markets [ sower and wose tritliant. s o ) A obtains eredence s that too miuei pre t o Tar west. we the roar and tumult of a great city Mrs B izster, late cashier at LoxpoN, Dee, 28—The Mark Lane Fx - nnwmerons and scandalous The following transf o iled Do sure was put on some green brick =work it Second. What is 1 i Murs, | says: The weather has been eold, damp and | shot ot by the woman 0 s the Ber by Ames' Real Bstate iy winds anil cool il o the sume two extrome errors | Singstor expeets to send some wedding | fozey. Grow Eo M b W ) y and carrying everything with it. To the Wild storms will_form to sw as to uature of heaven. Sensaalism | eake to herOmaha friends shortly atter | principal featire of the wheat market is the | fles Lo ”'\‘1‘;" Bheuie I \"“-"‘;l‘ Bk man, who looked over the building P WORA RTINS R Loa TALR. Hley for the AN P A Y0 patent ol ¥ ! English wheat | ftue to lier and she tried to kill him ¢ Ilansen 1 wife to Samuel D unusually weak, bheing cominon one incl L But sometines £ by snows that ml‘n' d‘: LRl A 'h' hal l‘nrg ;ll some residence on St, Mary's avenue, | during the week were G1LN8 quarters [ that was at the time hidden fron the pub- | | R ords, o wpeared to be “de ench (rom the Pacitie Wit Lowi Sabbath, whore praving and s s Young celebrate 3 istening of | at 80s 9 cainsi )i quarters N ( e hidden from the pu i, Wk SO0 bhoards, of what appeared tol ! r rom the | Calif I} praying and singing Hans Young celebrated the christening of | o i, against juarter W Jie, but it afterward came ot in the Ferdinand Streitz and wite to Joseph Czap- HIRRR BB A Aliay Soltiod do 0, Northerly (o westerly win Crrors vs that the presence of umber of friends were p 3 | last year, Trade in foreign wheat is confined | course of a divorce suit explanation of why they yielded so read- | g {7 RS o it | Giivist is t) i} ) i - number of friends were preseitp | @it retatlers, Stocks are deavy. | Paris, where he had o scandal with the s, i ? orinin the air for Feb. 1o 4, | g tractor i< John Lanlam. s losswill be | v n shadl ws . His tuce shall be | g i awellfilled side-hoard ) 18019 HIK 445, € v ndd Omat ! | le ocoanic and atmosphieric enrrents ! ble.and | ture in the cargo market. Eight eavgoes ar blaik et of the Graud Duke Nicho L 19 e 20 ik 45, Grandview i i, about 300, | areset for ourconst, wiving warm waves, | our light. At His vight hand - shall be The voung man known us *Boceher, | HyGd. o tisocs were sold botlt t thom | oy pier of UL a8l | t Mofith of . 1880 | volving for himsel. js this: Can an actual | LB AL AL B may be reopened as the suit pro denly there was a loud erash. Look- | Probt January. prep { and life worth the living the third private theatricals of the sea- | dilwauke Denver . | operations Ihorp was a New York | jent of the debt alleged tobe due thy ! W. Laucr with murder in the first deg Detroit wealthy and prod family, and a luxur etary Frelinghuysen the counsul for s to dig Smith out of the debris and Warnier: tornado we her that of the future lifc yesterday Columbus st b iy day to the following Omaba people: | NO Taven, 0 | Fiel bt indiseriminate pic She has Will Not Bt £l ; COSTLY AMOUES didates tor 1oy tives from Hamilton hand badly broised. “As Smith foll tilly | ;6 Hhhand cold north ihe contrary. looks mournfully at decay, | St Joseph 2 90,000 torm will 1 G of Fremont, were S 1.9 e ky clubh i win whom nonc i s oy Ko Gty of Lk romont § VTACUSC. . | 11y . | and frisky club mail, thin whon nov that they were lezally elected. and at -ty 00! [ ce lots of on t oids hoth these extic and declares oo nd thr ts of il " \ | xtren and decla lard, Rev, W Tlarsha i looks of consequenee paid_court | yepmbican e F ehioiee of ofticers of tho working with Sinith stepped oft’ (] \ ke L e U | deviltry alone, while in love with | Wit the best i fsof (e state or pacly Tain areas eseaped accompanying him. S AP B A t i ler | besid i : Yoi | ivemile raee for a purse. Ross giv 5 ushand, and, besi : Real Estate Transfors the disaster. The one which generally | 2. Sothl; taw atid tatih. Jike The note of a soft cathedral bell far (it oy -ossee of the | Milton Kogers & Sons, left Jast even- | PRess, in its review of the British grain trade, | as gone from one ears it had bec with the county ¢ wd roported i gable near the chimney, and Gt i il windy future life? ing for Los Angelos, California. 0 collapsed, knocking over the ehimney £ crops dro lioalthy, Aho! | SELEEREY ast with tormado fury mukes it physical and material—a vast | her arrival on the Pacitic coast ability of liolders of English wheat to under ! \% : : nfter th ik, the floor joist med | west beyond the reaeh of thei Irse, | 1in Lour On Christmas day at his new and hand 1 for W . Sal | "Phis tragedy was a Fifth avenue incident ol o 1o S WUt T O i b W this yerhaps be found an hatve e rains, ever « he text avoids botl se K¢ N ATl 73 annor, | 81s ad during the correspondin cek timber! I (his may perhaps e found an | T ney The et avoids both th his little daughter, Frieda,in royal manner e ponding week e RSt veiEs AT R G ¢ | ily under the suddén prossure. I H= 17 A ooast ) £ the place. H asted on the bounty of aloade, | gy dyican flour i< ceaper, Bhere is o tea- | Fanny Lear who had hecome infamons as i Guthind and wite (0 August Doll, 1t TWO NEW PACKING HOUSTS S Wy | pleastires forevermore. What o Christ: | M, 1., In the employ of C. 8. Goodrich | CALIDEMIR.. Onb sold AL s 50, the otheratn | 115 0f Bussia, and who published i lov Wt Dol aud wife to Joln Guthard, 1ts letters in a book. — Phanix's conrtship of Findd 20 bl 40, Grandyiew: Onadia, q ¢, Fanny cost him deavly, for<he almost mnmum i, and he reinried to New v Sanders and others o Clias Mor 115 1K G211 blk B from’ his relatives, 1- | and 102 bk F Sainders & Himebaugh's add Mrs, ‘Tl ’ O, W d, J1LHK Fverctt G Batiou and wife to ) 1 Pary s home-gathering that witl be! & Co NOTES silver” watch At St. Mary's Avenue Congregatio day. The speech of presentation was of this city, will commenceworl in a fiw two pork packing houses, which i preseiiel Wil handsgi et price, "I'va catincs wote withtrawn | of Elgin movement, Sun- | and two remained. Trade forward is stag- | | nunt. At to-day’s market business was of a holiday eliuracter. Flour was very dull \.r\\' ork, where he got fresh eas<h | sheimer, lts and THE 1CE PANIC, 5 e ready for operition by the 1st | mne River Breaks Up and the Tee Men | chureh, Rev, Wiliard Scott conducted an | made by Mr. Goodrich himsclf, in his ot o N o Mty et Ome 1 o ki By e | . e ookl LSS | e in Gorjorma 00 ehmporz il g side, Kauffman & Co., of Clieagzo, ncon | morning, and delivered an excellent ser Phere was n pleasant party on Satur 3 = | brought a suit for d wnd triel with whor has been alveady made. | ! mon in the evening to u lurge congrega ay night at the residence of Capt Grain in Sight and Store. | e B BAG, L6 WotiRNE et Lol o L AL IO “The other house will be taken hy @ Jarge [ the comforts of next sunnmuer that the | o, Woods, 2448 Capitol avenue. The com Crteaco, Dee 25— The following figures, | With Pheenix, The nest outhreid was a blies, B0, v and 0 awblechinee Ouin iy v Chicago packer, presumably - Armour, | public nust regard this most unseason- | An intercsting sermon was held at the | pany of young folks were royally enter- | faken from the ofticial statement compiled | fistieuft fight between her and Phonis, | Sopiis TLowe ,widow, and ofhers (o Benj I though the atoe K yards 1-|‘Imr .w;y”m <v.v-1‘ veather. It i a question of some :m-nJ 1 church >.y..'\.\| morning, it | tained by Mr. and Mrs. Wools, and | by the seeretary of the board of trade to be | during wiich much by of the art | 13 Kennedy. all of biks N and O, Lowe's add reticent on that_point e most ey | quaomitade entering into every household | being the first time sinee the removal of | ¢yery opé agreed upon leaving that the tod B ¥ F i rhitu y O, | ¢ 3 Ay = ; L = inte X st S IS L o) 1 ; < : posted on *Chan tomorrow, show the | articles and furniture in their gor i, e Bt will sy is that Mr, Tmlofl will go to Chi 1“_“ the supply of fce necoscary throeh | the building from its old location. A | everiing had heen one of unmixed en- | 01 "o rain in sight in the United | aparinents was wrought, the climax Heirs of Jieob § Shull to James M Buchans | | solation in It is with most profound solicitude for 20 0t ik 1, 4 ro i few days and make a contract semi-dedicatory sermon was preached by yment. an, Its 10 and 11 bk 8, Shul it Omabiay U e unknown < een | the heated term ean beobtained, Thatit | fhe e ! o Statesand Canadyon Saturday, Deeember 23, | s hix wrrost on by~ eliare of : \ : with the unknown party who hus boen e e ol e the pastor, Rev. K. 11 Ingram, who cons | 0 he recommendaiion of his company | and the amonnt of inerease or deerease tron | e declured at timatlint lis nasoolns | VARSI L negotiating to no purpose with the Oma: | now appears that ice will be ney lux- | gratulated the cong m on the f and regimental commanders, Private | the preceding week: tion with her had N $70,000 I b e R sl ha " syndicate. “The “house will be of fary beyond the purse of the average | that the church was entirely free from | Frank Lytle, company I Ninth infantey, | Wheat 5 4 Deerease 61,495 | went on o long yachting eriisc IR N R s S o et ~"‘w/-‘um““': desi ! “.1‘!1 will scholder, is a matter of much anxious | debt. DD . now in_confinemcnt at Fort Oma Corn ¥ Inereas 1818957 | parting from her, and is vow abroad Geo L Mperind wite to Omaha Belt R R cost alont $i, 2 will each have | thonght Rev. Johin Newman, D. D, of Lincoln, | (jor g charge of desertion, will he released | Oats. L Increase 05T L SHOOTING 100 Tt throngh sec 1-14-12, Douglas coun: a capaeity of 1,000 Logs daily i the sum St ta b thore has been but | delivered “an excellent discourse at the | from confinemént andristored to duty | By % Inerease. .. Sit Laura Tlhorp, as sho names herself W, £5,000. mer senson, in winiter, muking |90 B L G SO e oy of chill | Seward stroot M church - Sunday | without trial, upon condition that he for- | Bark W Inerease W2 s for vents been the most conspics | Aot I Lewis to the publie, dedication o a total ye Wpacity of abont S0, | o cold, and the one brief snap of chill | pygrping, and in the evening the service | foit all pay and allowanees due him at The amount in store in Chicago clevators | nons boatiyin. Now York . Hor vomoe | 1ewis s fon ot 1ts 11, 12 and 18, Oka- hogs. Amecting of the stock yards eonp- | Weather was not of suflicient daration to | ywusconducted by lev. A, P, Mead o Y s » | at the same time wa 1 ' > Ronia, Dy S county. Do WS B T n it L eyt mgans | countin the ice haevest. The warmth of 5 Y date of desertion, that e make good the with the rich young beaus has been im e et ooV G B AT \ ev F.S. Blayney preached his fare- | time lost thereby, and that he vefund to | Wheat...... FERTR 400, se. S psoas Fred M i N s o f the | the fow days has been rainous to the v I.S. ¥ 1 im 1erdby, and that he und to | ol mensc uch chup: (it AV, OF g U 0 st 10 0r nw iy of see 190010, and 1t 8 :» Ky“ : lum‘ ‘1‘0”‘; ‘i‘\ M\‘m‘w“f 0, | s \\ 1t ned, nn ‘;' .,‘u»l‘u-\\ this | Well sermon at “the North Presbyterian | the United Statg ‘va“'l\wmx-vuml in | Gorn.. o ceresaeeen . « | 1onses o capital stock is )00 t g 1 f Outs Bennott-May duel fame, fitted artound | Sec 191510 D Seounty, q . 10K O 0 Lois bocn tateen by the | mornimz the 1ee in the river broke and | ghureh Sunday worning He “leaves | his apprehension. He will he sent to | py her, and of all she demanded heavy trib Jetteron W BCdtord and wite 1o Merrill H incorporators. Two plans were diseisscd | moved out at a seven mile g By 11 | for his new ficid of labor this weck. Fort D. A. Russell for duty with his com- | Bagley.. 0000000000000 | ute. Her audacity was surprising’ She | Comstock, 1t 7 310, O, 800, by tha meoting, One was to issue bonds | 0’clock the river was running clewr, und | At Unity church Sunday morn pany got into u charity ball. right among the 1 | ettt il and wite ') Lannon. 1 5 > shote ice % he | there was & special choral serviee sung - Elgin Daity Market. Tashionables, and occnpied hox 1 ruyn, undivid estin lts 17 1% 19 and B8 PrOPOLty. Lol the aniotm e 12 | Gave for the shote ice not o cako uf th ) sungs = P RER T : ishiona : l ! o1 bl 0, 1t 7 bk b, Its v on the proporty for the amount desiviie | erystal conld he scen in the channel. | by the Sunday &chool in honor of the |, Forsonal Paragraphs. = Ciieaco, Dee, he Inter-Ocean Elgin, | splendently; she drove to (he derome | fHoLbl 0 Its Lt 6 and vbiks, i3 § and € e e ot Tonste s, 000, | This would mathematically place the | Christmastide, with musie specially pre- | 8. & (hyman and family returned | 1y gceial says: On the board of trade to- | Park raeesin a dog-cart Jent to her by |5 REM St ind wite ' Larmon P NOIRHGIRIGRAVAS 156 Eliot break thirty-five miles above here, where | pared, and a Christmas sermon by “the | ¢ aslington day butter was lower, i | the scion of n wellknown familys | pruyi, undivided mierest i L1, 19 and Vs “ SalEh b hig e 6D Ce ki pastor. In the evening Mr. Copeland lee- | Congressmin E. K. Valentine is in the bt Dol alb S6( 858 i she was a sight at the opera and theatre, | 20 b2z 11,2, 6 and i b ORI I i o | to Lired on “Nociety During the, Middlo | city. stopping at the Mitlard. B e e T e % P36 ko g | ahp | wore - the ey ORI L R TR ity Eoart okt ity by people whoare ‘Ialks with the several ice companies » or “Feudalism, Komanism and | Miss Kate Tammen, of Denver, is visit- | 0f 7515 boxes of eheese and 210,65 pounds of | elothes, and it s e her de Gt G Bullowaind” wit P it Witk U s ement of | of the city show that they ‘are seriously | Trade Unjons. A ingint tho hipmo of Andy Bordon: Datter were reported. Total amEroin light to parade hev seductive power over | Pruyn, undivided intorest in biks 1, 4, f property condannid by Apic | coneerne in the matiornd aro de The dedication services of the Saunders | Gy G, Valois, Ninth cavalry, returned 0. NN AE her lov fine, 1 and10; andundivided 1.3 ntorost in blkacASy Pacilic. ~ Among them 3 ‘""I“l”i”;;l“rl““\‘~"’ l“" : ]“]“ greater \"‘"“"““I‘I';-“J"”\“‘1]”" "“I‘l',"‘ \‘}"”i“, yesterdoy morning to Fort Sinson Consolidating the Hlinois Militia, S e ot xS ARt HOIA AL o Vi B T 5 B wt of the o some of last season’s ore held: Sunduy morning, Rev. d 2 ¢ X 2 . yna e b e S ¢ receptions that were forme d Ak, Its. S an S Pat- s i onerad S5 Bittvest loft and the new company. 00k | Harris preaching the. sermon. ~ Fhere | , William Simeral, of Aranohoo, Neb., js | _GlticaGo, Dec. 35.—The adjutant generl | )iy ‘s to manmer. 1t was hore that o A S 93 feot of lot 3, block 6; Fred Rein- | harvestleftand the new compuny took | Harris preaching T e 13| of Lllinois today._ Issucd an order consolidat- | POLite A8 to manner ' i pieics add O, wd, § Bt $1.000 for 19te ® and 8 block 1, | 1000 tons o threc-ineh ice” from the | were mo serviees at the Lirst Baptist | inthloltylanoniting a fowidoys fovithyiold o ot today lssucd ar crdor consolldat | Henry Walsh went* onc might about | Alvin S Vinew! Judson W RLCHIR N0 pLaana g M iservoir during the past cold weather. | church in the mor cnds s thie Fifth, Seventh. Big d Nin itsen months ago, rng the door beil, | Tarris, sw iq of : Douglas l'j[;v:)m fillfl]l:«twl i “(w‘\l"t\“” 1‘»\;'1":“ on | All Al el bl e, W. Simeral started for Washington o nents of the Illinois national guards in- | pushed pust the sryint into the hallivay, | cointy, wdogy ; .000 for lot 7, block 11, North Lincoln. | - G B L U Ol Ty T ANIBE | Sunday to attend the wedding of J. O, | to two regiments of twelve companies or | eneounterod Mrs, Thorp in her hed rob Cliatfes W yman and wife to Lyman [‘M;-h |“[l ll-mi 5, forni rl,‘\ Mw\I\ Hattie | 8 the elements hay iecessfully kept RILLED FOR GLANDERS. nday to. attend the wedding of J. O : < ¢ DS encountered Mrs. Thorp in _her hed v Peck, 12 bk 8, Dwight & Lynian’s add O- Funke of Lincoln, is down from herliome at Ord, on a visit to relatives her Fioyld E. Bowen_ and Miss Julin M Browning were quictly married Friday I X St ; Adams two Dattalions, in accordanco with the | and shot her, inflicting w frightening bat | ek 12 scheminge. Dr. Gerth Destroys Six Diseased | Miss Fannic Rawitzer, of N, B. Fuleon- | nended state military code. All infantry | not fatal wound Holint A MeShane, widower. {o™Nellfe - Hovses i the Cit er's, hias gone to Platismouth tor a few | Fegiy state, it is understood, will A NYSTERY Willice, 15 ), 21, 22, 25 and 24 bik 27, Scoring the School Board. Dr. Gerth, the state veterinar | days” vacation, . ulting i me man- Impenetrable mystery has surrounded | West Side udd, Omabin, W i, 32,400, afternoon last, and started on a bridal M. Bechel,” asked w reporter of the | jn the city yesterday, and superintended B3.S. Puddock, of Fort Robinson, who | ner, giving Ilinois six regiments of infantry, | this shooting case. It was not explained ST (LRl sl e ‘“I‘,}”_"l‘" 5 tour cast, without letting anyone outside | president of the city council yesterday | the slanghter of “four wules and two | 1as 1“” spendine ||_n|- holidays in the ;.'.'-\'i]]'.'i}\‘ Vv;lu‘lu‘.»! “-l‘.\nl‘.‘x;.}".’1‘-"”"“;\'".::h""'?l','l{ i"|(3;'}.I.”|='.'{1":=“r::\‘v e 1"‘x'\\"“:v]x‘fixy.‘fiw‘:'.v Aspediabling, LoWe's 1st addd Omabia, W of their most. intimate iricids o the [ “will the ety council pass an ordi- | horses sufiering from the glanders, Dr, | €3, left yesterday for home. anee with General Sherman’s recommenda. | Jearned that there had heen any intimacy Al - s soorat nance providing for the poyment of §400 | Rumacciotti, the city veterinary oficer, | -, Wit Grunebaum and_ family leave for | tion for the reorganization of the United even acquaintance hetween the two, The Vanderbilt Wil ? 1\~,‘im I,\(l:[zf\h\n,l‘\ ./- :‘;nluh‘ui- v disoovered the aninals and at once fu. | Baltimoro Thursday, where “they will | Staies army, as contemplated by the pending | Bofit Geelined to explain, She would not | YFW Vous, Dee. @8- Mrs. Bilioll K. A party of gentlemen, ineludin “Yos,” was the reply. “Isuppose that | formed Dr, Two members of the | ™ ,1‘_‘{\"]""\’;_I"'_"“l"" ";'}"’4"“' hesany T Alanderson blll SRS appear in court. agunt hin, and ocenlt | Shevhent duughter of the late W ““H”l: L Gore, E. P, Hogeen, Licutenant Dudley, | is the way we ave to do, now that | commission, Messre. Johnson of Weepimgz | passed throuei eastward bound. on the A Leap to Death. intluoncos apparontly stood betweon (e fteinspdit L William Gillespie, B, 1. Goulding, S. . | the school board has bucked down and | Water and Bisney of Crete, wore sums | Mavarlinds s vootovdng sosmom, TR e e iy e her father's will. The tec Alexander, Clancellor Manatt,” N. G, | out and refused to pay forit. The nest e unknown woman jum fromi§tlioktl ira| | URINAS QYOTLCAGEIONEINE (QTIONBEE IS ooy steps ean Low be taken without Franklin and Brad P. Cook have applicd | ime we have anything to do with that tloor of the Tracy bloek in Monumental park | > ' “""”1' Ml andly f,"{‘"]“"\‘ "“ turtiior delay fUBpb Ao op e an hody we shall huve their position defined | B U L0 Fom Bt o | and passed the ereater portion of tho | [0t strestbelow. ler skull was erushed and fhat, under the exciteriont of post, to be established in this ity Thurs: | in plain biaek and. whito writing, | Their | 86 g T LR O e od, 7ovening, and to be called “Ap; ! < ond riting Ol ars S t'me confined to his bed at the Pammer | 814 : sjured otherwise, The | G Near to Bl » = ‘lhn evening, and to he called “App rofusal to pay for this patrol wagon is x| Tl 1" WLt ; Botiso. e is mueh improved in health, | 00w from which siie Sprang was_ occupied | 1ktdot ator &2 ¢ ) | plain back-down from their agreewment Aside from the Lt that the event vep- | 1 ough his strength is not yet thor by Dayid Eckert, a Broadway coal dealer, | ey e o ned Din urt, wher Chris Hostettler and wife of al | P ey have tjust as ueh Fight to pay | resents the destruction of property worth | 1y re-estublished Lekert leit the room at 6 this morning, but | ;% | il telonions City, \\i-‘ru n l&\vm"uin \‘ sterday ux_‘.‘..n. for ~ that ~wagon as they had to | @ round thousand of "w_.‘ s, the circum- | woman evidently remained in bed a few T L ITROR Fo ol . to San Diego, Cala., where thev will pass | pay for the oxt ading wround the | stances are in part n distressing., Of : A minutes before shie made the leap, naRd ol B e el QLUNPEIRO. the winter Castallar street school, They get mor wninals the fonr mules | & Successtul Test of the Ammonta | ot dress herself, but wrapped a blanket | I him, imposed w fine of 1,000 No Postmaster Watkins i d fars| o e of the 1 o Wm Motor. about her, and Stepping to the window | eertainty ean be gained as to who are ; % is snid to b Sont o ite of the pitrol wagon, | and or horses belonged to g benelit from the ute of the pitrol w | tow Orloans Timos Democrat: Yestor- | Snrang throuw ad tirst. She was tuken | concernced in the suppression of the growing old under the veceipt daily of | 5o far as concerns the receipt of ruckman fiving on_Twenty - T CODON RERYIH 0% . S 1o the hospital. facts. Several names have been given b ’ 25 YEARS |} hi USE. Humerons anonymous letters. attacking | ote.. than will the eity." sixth and Pierce and the Toss is ruinons | day another test was had_of the fireless the postoflice foree for general incapacit \otly true.’ ochoed another mem- | to him. About throe months ago Nel- | ammonia engine of Mr. . J. McMzhon, a A Cf o hutivithont 4 Lo maney 1 1 ot O noth el g - ! ¢ C o, DL Y » & A Ch 1 rd L Va Hals. 0 P sh's 1i om the wa Ny ! and neglect of duty her of the eity comeil, <1t is a1l & piece | son bought the horse of a - trader, | proctical civil aud mechimical engineer | oumencor Dee, 29 The patice fanish the | 1ot b M from the ‘wal- | The Greatost Mudieg] Trioiph of the Ago! Tho dozen or more departments 1t the | of pitework on the part of Mr. Poinis | The animal showed some symptoms | of this city. The run was made for the | gt oy s o oy Lhs b IonD i SYMFTOMS OF A state house stubbornly refused to yicld an | Walt until we et a chanee at him! He of disorder which the vendor explained | especial henefit of President Larquie, of | {4 aNA62 UIBLYA) 0000 AN L5 1] BaOLO = TORPID I' item of news yesterdity, Even the oflice | probably run for a position on the ~cl was merely distemper, Relying upon | the Orleans street railrond, who was pres. | 15w oceurring in St Elizabeth Roman Cath- | - 0 o0 (PR 0m0 o iyt et (| Ah of the railway commiission, usunlly rc- | Doard npain when bie prescni foum os- | this statenjent, Nelson bought' the Lorse | ent with n number of the stockholders of | Oli¢ churel, corner of State and Thirty-first A oy e b e Tho Bendy with @ dull sesriion i the plete with ‘what the reporters “eall | pires and placed it among his stock. Ina few | that road. There w also present a | Streets. Unknown persons entered the chureh | A probability that the Whole Case | buok part, ¥ Struck,” was not an exception. The il duys the new horse developed @ pro- | muuber of other prominent gentlemen | Several nights ago, tore down and com- Muy be Re-opened. blado, Fullne shados of Christmas still linger about tie | cagt Their Shadows Before The notmeed case of glanders and the Tour | intercsted in the stregt ear trailic, Three pleily mutilated sixteen oil paintings | A suit hus just been entered in the | jahiantden toex capitol mules were simnltancously attacked. | round trips from the Napoleonavenueear | which hung on the walls, tore down all fig | jnited States oiveuit court at Newport, | a feellngathny STATE ARRIVALS, A e el e Ihe tervible discase has grown upon | station to the leyee were made, or a total s in the niches, went into the sanctuary, | por 0o s Gol, o e Wonriueas, Dizziness, Fluttering ot tho ¥ Fuller and_G. G, Grass, David | 0ve i them and when killed yesterduy _their | distance of six miles, giving a very satts the vestmonts around, and spilled | K- IyJudge Colt, the title ‘ot which is Dota beforo tho Headucho City: L. L. Britt, York; J. L. Mitehell | days condition was awful to fichold, "Nelson | factery test of the engine, found there over them, Passing nto | John Griswold agunst Rowland G. | ever the right eye, Ite noss, with and Dawson Collins, Nebraska City; J Decembor 28th—Pavty is most unfortunate,as these animals con The’ Times Democrat has herctofore ol-aoin, the. desks were overtirned, | Hazard ind others, This case isa past of | 8tuldrenma, Itlzhly colored Urine, and A. Bowen and H. T. Clarke, Omahi; M. | Mys. John Redick stitnted his sole means of livelihood, | deseribed the plant for charging the ap ewn around, and the walls bespats | the Credit Mobitier litigation, und prom CONSTIPATION, R Snodgrass, Osceola; Thos. Cun, St | “agiy “puvty at residence He has forgotten the name of the man | paratus used on the car, ‘That apparatus No ‘eause assignedfor the | isos to. becoma one of the most cele. | REELS BALLE e copeciuily adanted lrh-lmhh Win, Leeso, Soward; Ida M. 000 Tl 3o : S, from whom he hought the fateful horse, | consists of an engine and reservoir for | "5 e ""“""'“ the oy Rhode Island A L0 9LON8l L0 8aTOR ost, Beatrice: 1, 8, 'Storms, Sterling undy, ull dross party of Metropo- | oy dulthough he might recover by suit, | the wmmonia, wiich, combined, do not A Missouri Melc jurispr e bi hgves 7cavs the A poetite i ¢ It o o w‘) Bl fichs, Grand ~Island: Joln O'Keefe, | 81st—Masquerado of Geong 15+ | The other liouse was_the property of | dummics on the Carr railroad | Cleilan and Bud Strop were playing billiards o "'“”""“”";'{:"‘:""‘1r‘ Q":’l‘",:"z !:h;n—.yrmnl(l_ A K “Il(u‘l .w‘ul\l. Jovery | dormand - A, B. Cook at Light Guards' | £ J. Cod (o ,;]4-(..“ Novth Twenticth | weigh as many thousand, The machinery | iy o saloon here, when Thomas Cochian | 1 ARG q 2. alinyra; Chas., A, McCloud, York Dall, N R B BT R ST oct. All the horses wore shot on the | is by no means complicated, and M. Nty f Ohtits Sam LI TR 3t AN el Mettopor. | promises where thoy belonged and hauled | MeMalion cliims to have overcome the | Cinein and dasheda hat on the table dis- ixto e callod Mon wiTS EHMGT"»AHAMH LA JOINING THE AT SYSTEMS. | i bl ball of San Ceremouic olab gt | 10 burial in the suburbs by the scavenger. | difieulties which have herctofor ’ v Manhatts the Millued, and party at the residence of e vented the successtul operation of BuabinsN¥ork irp A B e e Partnership 1 solved. monia motors. Chicf of these diflicul h \ " » npy N ) ies has bee eZing o 0 der Ihe Union Pacific’s long contemplated Junuary st of Unit ih ot Albert Geesee and Fred Carnagey o | ties ha n the fi ng of the cy l»nll'x 1880 demonstratlve thab (ho joil Lins' been ; It Guirds' all, and concert and b s occupying upartments jointly at the | be formation of ice on its Surfuce | i)y guarded plan of making more direet communicn Turnverein nt . SR warts | While expunding gus within it. This has L o BTN i tion betveeen Omuha and Kansas City is | gth—Ball of gbt | eornar. ol Elghth ““ ey enworth | yyo0n gy ereome by the superheating of the President Grevy fte-Blected. Rhode Iskand againt Thomas C. Durant i recerving u boom at this time, When the | Guards' ha : strecis and furuishing and cooking their | cylinder, withont upplication of aitificial | Paws, Do #8—M. Fraucois Jules Grevy | #) 4 piligrs, oG has Lot oved I w,,‘\,',::'“,;\' company took up the idea of uniting the | 10th=trind concort | b [OMD, PIOKIRIONY, - Bhey dench Ha dbcany ek e vk Bl st o | was relected president of the French re- | (00 FIHE. Dura S Laslaany 08 b Qutiony b i, onaan opsans, e wns | Uit orchinr, o ot s | gt e gty ot | SR SRS, Tt | MV Ve | Bt e plamned to build an extension from [ ™ atoss bonwoon them on the question of | jiooid amutonia'tn the wiile, and the pras | SUBber ek (epulles aciing &S & natlonsl - | (0" | sued v writ s of Manhattan, Kan,, on the Kansas Pa aw e ol bepten OF (o wook MG | suro varied botweon' 90 and 136 pounds, | Soubly, Hallotine was earried on auld gioat | no and i GARIERN. g R TORRA cific to Murysville, Kan.,, on the o Law aud Ord | up a hatehet and threatened to cleave | M2 J. Dohrmer, engineer of the Carroll a M. Grevy's tolal majority was : ar Giariichs xl uf.. nEon, il )0l 10 Omuha and Kepublican Valley about | the following manifesto his brother bachelor, but Carnager did | oW railvoad, was present and made these $ - soventy milus to tho northward, Tn filing | To itk Pontic.~The Law and Oder | ot care to have hin cirry out bis threat | distsiops, e Ao thins that iy N’E»j IT E‘ Ez S the articles of incorporation for this n | league of Omaha has perfected its ocgun . 1 A p hen @ L [ hatton and e ratle Kndiway. i | wmplo tneans to carry on its work i is | e, ang tho datter placed Goce. ok it o sgallon of sieam i@ I A 5 Wiy | | on that patrol wagon CLEVELAND, Dee. 25,—At noon to-day an moned, Aceording to form they sat | Mayor Boyd returned yesterday from | apon the fated heasis and appraised them | Chicigo. e spent o week in thit_ city The following are some of the coming Jamos A, Millard, Omaha; John Wal- | litan elub at Metropolitan hall this relief 15 beyond probability Wi more thun 500 pounds while the Mo.,, Dec. 25—John Me: Lias e Iy plain turbing the players, ‘Ihis started a quarrel, it nd the pardeulars s which ended in Coeliran shooting MeClellan | 2, {868, lsuae P Haz il . e anAtE and instanily Killing b, The assassin was | others”on behalf of himself aud all other syatom, inviy imnediataly arrested and public indignation | stockliolders of the corporition knowi g vijor of u the Credit Mobilier of Awerica, filed a bill | $ Ay SE,, New Yok, of compluint in the snpieme court « o stod o ow ready for bnsiness. 1ts y‘.' ) WS ) locked up us 3 6 was commenced, pusted on Dow roady far by MOIMBOISAD | TR ok sinthe car can also be much ] Du Tuvestment Securitics, Morteage Loans, rison, sixteen miles north of Munhattan | is yery strong, including all the leading | 1 ) £ of ) Wais originall i L ) 8 . Wi L ot e SO K s s - i o 1e cost of production of the ) = Louns negotlated on city propoity and iwe g thon droppel for sevoral WO | S oy aro thoroughil aronsed i tod A Lt Maniac s was e ol of coul o tho galon ARG ol proved s, s now there are ciploviid it | Iuportynee of entorcing the luws of tho | Mary, Myyors, tho crasy womn whd | s i "3 “chtafon s “dopidane o Yation of Din o By ettt stowed on eading large forces of micn, pushing it | land. Complaints as to'violutions of law | raised the disturbance at the Muson street { i *0 SRR BT PG T O At 4 3 judges then prosidin, « adingiage foroos of iy, pushivg it | (e, Eomplaliia s to Rl Gorman schoal 0n tho day bofore Christ | by Sk oanatrato tho economical valu SPECIAL , it : ERCHANTS' it to comy to “Law and Order L mas, was Sunday v Newport from N 0 MLaw u dor Lea ght placed in the e — rulanm..‘ s The "“'“ th “”'1‘1”““;' lod o l‘]"“‘l",l:];'; 18 Rt !'.l»]-'"-[:,Ilu‘ym'.'».:t;. . county jail by relatives and friends. She is Detroit's Fanatic Poles “ =“‘“' W o and connect Omaha und Kansas | ity offlelals in the perform probbly the wildest lunatie the authoriz | Devor, D No further trouble, as whish I Lt g o ROS SAARRAS § £08 b ties have had to deal with recently. S arisen amonz the riotous Poles to-day, Early comp ity oy the rul of Ut eompny is ot | Vo uty 2 juibbers continually, lotting out occusional | this moming a crowd asscubled about the comimun ircet as might be desived.” Llie route 1 cliwrch, but” no outhreak resulted. Father BRACTS whom W | i OF ODLL as S P honrse laughs of th wost blood curdling from Omaha takes one to Lincoln, theneo | One of the many happy events of | I S ; ol curdling 3 Kotasinski, the deposed priest, proposes to | [l fa : ominoit P s to Beatrice, thence to Marysville, theneo | Clristmas day was the w z of Mr, | character © Anyaltempi to converse with | Gt the lesulity of the' bishopls action by e \ ; wasl. 9 % Boutrios, theuca to Marysville. thonco | 1L Cornwell, of Crets, 3 ad Mass | hormeots o xesponsive low of gibberish | dginding his restoration to the church o Gabit enst to Kunsas City, It is not bolioved | Lottie MA'I\:,‘I:H{I_ “l\‘l‘ K-| g l“l’ ex- | thatis totally unintelligible -~ 5 plus Fund at the company’ intends to bid for | State Sup't M. McKenzie, of Pern, P o Fish for the Suckers. | O e Bl passongor businoss | Neb. The hupny couple are spending Dicd of Delirium Tromons, wasivaroy, Dee. 2 kish eonnnission | WOST PERFECT MADE ] | FUANK NUREHY r rosident on the line but )L inducements for L art of the holiday season with My, w2 Chas. Cloft, a man 50 years of car No. 3 will leavo to-night for the rivers of fivight tradlic in view. Mis. E. G. Cochran of this city died yesterday at the poor farm, where | 11 Inolx ;rn.‘ ful awiig ’-uu.m-‘l )\.H be Furest and strongeat Natural Frult Fluors 9 ¢ stocked o fox. Henderson, wrds, anilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose. ete., NOTES AND PERSONALS John J. Kouhn, the popula ) he b en for some days pust, He was | Moy, hdorean, Edwaeds, | yaall Tapen, Orsnme, Alponc, o, Colonel E. F. Hooker, of the Rock Is- | of Lincoln, Neb,, isin the oity si+ | suffering from deliam aremens when 5 some other wibutaries of the Missis- PRICE BAKING POWUER CO., Jand s voturned from the cust ness. brought to the poor fur from the hos- 1 sip [I in central and southcrn Hiinois. CHICAGO. 8T, 1OUTS,