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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE TU / JANUARY 2, 1886 ANEW NOTCH IN THE RECORD | st '.‘.‘"'”‘.‘.?"J?lhfi"'?.".‘., HOLIDAY WEER l\ SOCIETY, | motier,iniosthhoncey i the cventoe- | THE MEN WITH MONEY BAGS. | Bbiehor Sthe™ St R it Wt | "t et tiying at i " : wost “,‘\H ”,_""",, l‘ ‘. J _;.'.“m“' ‘ 4.\”;-:\: 1|' :‘-1( [l.':v"‘l‘x\n.v\ ‘mh“ ».e”n ‘!;v;:lnl P t 1?””:‘, hl .‘n":‘ll‘ "l‘mm.l i|.~‘l-~ _5|! U'\'i_ 'I‘!;:”‘m‘-: h .hy:h\‘"\ m.: ‘Y'ylux:s'_ nnl‘I’v v,'“" How Lincolnites Saw the Old Year Out aud | dooi Funr it omel by | A Bucosmion of Plaasst Partios aod Beile | suvvess, Tiiora Were whout 200 pereons | Talks With a Rumber of Millionaites on | idTh bas come hack to et TS, ife. and | Merer b Tho a4 e ths New Year 1o, t he house, hich nxu-”jv' | liant Social Events. uvlv‘r»-m, and a most enjoyabie time was ; Business Past and Fature. :»v.‘ NE est t e 3 2 fuises | been kil ‘ M “y‘\‘w ‘!'.-nu the heart THAT TRIPLE SALE COMMISS ION e ror senve. Addud to (s | ttow and Where the Gay WHIS Tas | enjoable concert And Toll 1ot cvenas | THE OUTLOOR 18 EXGELLENT. pofied by er father | e T e e - waa the unintorfeted with nuisanco Reached fits Helght—Personal | at Germania hall. The affair was asuc: | p the memnt Utter: ton . e WAt fh o Toply wae Proteastonat Bane Ball Xino for Next | (hamesivon ottt o back. ow A Mention—The Hymenometer. O O HYWENOMETER 3 ving Restored, Monoy Wl indliol M P it-e0, sir=iCyou g Beason - Prospects for a New and | oir cir foul {o the faces o —_— Ihe sudden qold snap hus 1ot affected | in Better Demand, the Volume of ' AU AR ARG ot nodious Hotel-Minor Oce tho id th ) T | ‘he closing woek of 1955 has been one | in the least the working of tho hymen: | Business Predicted Large,While it lias its “Fastest davs rated them. DE they have fust been ros - accommoda ) S Lo | Gmeter. Tt is as lively ericket, and g the hand Wit nces at the Capital, of unusual brillianey in Omaha social cir - , s Ate Deore o \ I ‘ as ready as ever totell tales on the young S TOLVERALS T/ OTEORNTIeY fiut, A8 S om Michigan and he from Texas for the | nings of tl the cles, and every evening has contributed [ 100 IR - e Avedt Al ose. 110 is now 67 years of a-e and she TFROM THE BEE'S TINC t 1 T ’:"‘ "" "Or vt Lot | sometiing to swoll IS To0 rd of | The hands are moving slowly over the What the Millionaires Say. Fast eno Iventof the new year was observed g K TCCMt Was ca events” of the fast-closing year. | dial. Slowly they scttle to rest. Glane. Bostox, Jan, 1.—The Globe to-day printed iy ways by Lincoluites. Two cot e reserve fund, and 16 per cent paid | Wi peliday week usually filled | ing at the face of “the instrument which | \ ples, Albert Grey and Vouni \ ’ with gaiety, the parties of the past six [ |5 SO with o ruddy l"“,“}"“'l"“""‘ M M Misett 3 1 A il bt R i | e {, two names are seen outlined on the and J. H. Musctier ond Mrs, € ‘ & days have crowded each othe surface, One is that of a young man em i »: Hetan Moore, celebrated by binding thems s . civing ' v v fast that there have been, on an averag Moyed in arge jeweliy house on lower | Millionaires, on the busine: for 156, 1 ree ¢ . to whom he recently gave in matrimonial bonds, At the Barr man- | 1S return to Lincoln " ce of five and six a night. The young peo Farham street, th other thatof a young [ Cyrus W, Fleld said that s vast number of 50,000 cacl gion there was “u sound of ¢ rhddih ple home from school for their holiday | lady in New \|wr>. I'his young man has 'l;l.l“'lt'_*’\-‘l\ e T T S ill be Litu Lo SRR A New lHaven boy re night,” all on account of a party o SIIOWS ¥ x wtions have improved the opportuni. | fbout matured his plan of mattimony, it g oAbl aUa i i ¢ 4 I L LA, g fadiop | . i rumored. He has purchased a hand- [ it m various securities, “Just look at Jushand. A western farmer answ to the mayor's son. ‘The homes of Major | one tires in Lincoln during 1855 « ties offered for diversion, and have con- | &uiciiihond ring which he intends to | the holiday trade” he swid. It has fhut it Is o metel's way " 8 3l N1 wiote &t lelgth dosoribing Hastings and A. Brown re a money loss of 16,050, I tributed by their presence to the pleasure | give to his betrotied, whom he exy ) | been rewarkable for its strength and wide RE e Al L those, they say, It as m‘m m.}.{\ .4“.‘ ‘.L"‘.'l\ \\l\l:ll‘lllllylo. thronged by frionds, who helped them | $15.8n insurance to the am of these numerous ocensions. The sea- | Visit in person within the next two weeks. | diversity. O course prices in some of RS ek 1o seo The woman: Ho iy how [ e and martied at Briceyille, she coming Vil King, a retived mitlion © l'r||"'|1i- If you burr Tamp at night pago, eizhiy-one years old irprised his rviews witli Cyrus W, Fiold, Jay Gould, e e o Tt Eafectant heirs Py Taking oot & marriase ell Sage. ex-Postmaster General Ja lieense tor h mion with Mys, Sarah !’1‘". a Huntington, the Vanderbilts anc t handsome widow of forty. . Mr, King's fors W T Septombor Tast, 1o has 3 W, 1 i3 nakes you alle e p watclt tho miaking of mnothicr noteh in | © 3 United Brethren have takon charge | 50 Of the year 18 one when family guth- | Just as to when the wedding will tako | goods hiive not heen o i s in many ears, Wbt bkl | after tho Vorng wian with « suit for fraud the reeord of old Father Time. The | of the Sunday Wood atioat: o erings and the union of old friends are luH‘ l“|“|’1’\" 1 |‘u”“ I\\ ulym‘, l‘lllh Ii';‘ ',’,",f_"""‘]‘,"‘ Ie n:.I\ h{“\' be !\ l'ml il ‘j L i and Joss ot t 1”.‘.“-', ¥ L Judboh street railway companies celebrated | it will he run hereafter by Roy Brownd peculiarly approprinte. These occasions | &), S of aflt Ay risen and will continue to rise. “Manipula I“ ink what might that grief have been went s<tow i, en routd by sinking th difforences o | Superintendent. ) | have been numerous during the week, | From time to tine, this wonderful in. | tion eould not prodyee such a rise in_values g | e At Thmisiing far as to make an eimont by | qiie ball given at Masonie Tomple | and have beon @ soureo of delight 10| strument has montiontd the case “of a | 43 there s b, “ihe investor was by in dmore bra re o Teaving hisiold bk EA L L y rsday evening by Ca ssembly, | m soth old and young d ekl Pt &1 and buying largely too. Business will [e ex ST A hant picked which the tickets of both lines | No. 8,311 Knights of Labor {mblyy | many, both old and young. e | prominent young lawyer, blondy and | celient next: veat aid, we will soc as good IMEIETES, ! b i bl b No. ! ! u arils ut for the marringe of Miss | handsome, Who is to be ‘married o u | 31 80, T are to be interehangeable and received and T many respeets was one | Amclia J. Paschal, of Couneil BIafis, to | voung lady resident with her mother no ORI, raeltont | Savy als, wiinbar yor Al drossed i Bore | S e Sk s :n ”u\~“fr |1..»’ cars ?Ju ]’\w o8 ‘l ”‘,’ of most brilliant “terpsichore ‘;I | Mr. Hugh J. Campbell, United States | Yanscom Park e prediction to tl b RO i R B G TR ] tized o-day Are you | Chautangua, SI work sewing his dots eliurches i the city combined | evonts of the soason.” The motiey real: | army, ‘e cogemony wil take place at | effect made sonie g 3go is about (o be | g business wis very uod, and e didnot | o1 10 take el ol tie er quilt, After lie had told her lly'l!\ln d open house at the roois of the | ized is to go into the sick fund. Credit | St Franeis Xavier echureh, Council | pealized. On next Friduy the ceremony | S¢¢ any reason why it uld not be better $ my s 1 + may be roiler sk where the silk bad been worn and she had A, the attraction being an art | for mak the ball such s is | Blufts, at 8 o'clock Tucsday. morni is tb take place. All arrangements havoe | 1856, SConfidence s being restored | in heaven,” but the S Wil be padded and | 1old him ow she gol the article they beeame an exhibit, which was Lugely. patron- | m to_ Mossrs. Long, Baton, | Januar A rceeption will follow at the | heen made for the happy event, which | bl DRSS LU LA UTRLDLL Her £0 UL L0 WO its Whis | Yery good friends, and it now transpires that d. The devotees of terpsichore daneed | B 4 Kleiman, Murray, Brown, e of the bride’s parents from 830 [ will be a quict one and atténded only by Money is in better demand, and rates 1 b at Clantaigua s to be themselves tired, and Tywyer and client, | Ree wewell, and other hard working | to 11 n (he intimate friends and velatives of Uit AT ALY NGRS . G0 STEh. O Al Gkl SRR i R Fnoring surions ties that ha crbers of the order. 4 ¢ { i c L u d great vailrond wars was a good sien, and the | adian ‘engagements on aecouit of the smal o bride in My, onsdbpptidn Gl LA IR AUV The Metropolitan elub held its mid- | happy couple Public thought 50, too, and witlidrew thelr | e G o e O s St - pound them in the past, drank bumpers AT T : winter danee Wednesday night in Metro e tale of Jove is again told by the | motey from the baiks and other jnstitutions, olo A ORI 18 i icost | Micer 8 O ticns in the fut O Hvat THE TRAGEDIAN where heard the remark that the darkest Hicery Loves Compan Hiind was joy and h“\] i H‘, e, 4 |“ I- ‘[;\ J ¥ ) politan hall, about fifty “couples being in | fluttering hands of the hymenometer | ‘y‘[ml |nw~l~‘| 1‘ u‘x stocks 4([ bonds. “ll eloud may have a silvery lining, or words 1o [ They appointed to meet in the parlor, H (C (1) i H Nness, ane n I ., 3, - | o " 8 e ralhroads, believe yo SCC NS ool b4 x Al L Keene's Presen fo and | attenddiice, representing the best local | this time on a young man cn «in a R e | that effect. When all of the gnesis were asle midst of it the Bee man conjured into | Teichard 1L Last b AR Jowish soefety: It was strietly @ full- [ business on Yifteenth — street, be. | Piices before 189 has expired as you saw in | how that the average age of | And they parted with sweet protestations, rhyme his ruminations e v 1 ) %) | DO R 1| President Gartield's time. Tiwre s soine » i Bty \ TG DIE Thus far in his engagement, at the | dress afluir, i music for sixfeen num- [ tween Douglas — an e, and b Gountin regard to the sitver bill, but 1 think greater than that of any other Phat each the appointuent would keep. e Rous of I IS Lo Boyd, Mr. Thomas Ket both finaneial- | ers was furnished by the Mu recently connected w Fif- | there will be a_compromise adopted which ot men. This would 110 Prove piblie Bourof idiizht was (hy ust pk i U]H' poth tinancial | grehestra, led by Prof. Steinhan ix teonth “and Harney street restaurant) |-Will be neeoptod by vors one iicrosted, and | Diotession constantly alleged o | Thay were putietua’s Justto n se ond, Fonn Wi stoeple T midiizit bl and artistically, has been more sue- | o, 4TS e 11618 HOU T GBI GHARAI Of 1 Voun | Nnsiicaswill A : hab fastiys 1s promotive of longe Tolt recting wad softas i breath AT A B AL ke committee in elarge of the affaie d who is not charm oung | business wiil inerease, AL iy rate, we aie helr gre B0 hooino A sond el e cosoful than he has ever been in this city. | considerable eredit for, the smooth way | lady, who 15 the daughter of a prominent | satished hiere \ith the out ; | ; A they sat ol lowige in that, parior, A sid dirge sung for e Vo, Thie audience at yesterduay's matinee w everything passed oft. The members of | and wealthy citizen” of Oma dJustas | o ’ lh:nln:v‘.-l nm nlulu x“m troad | ) ~rt«""-il an I.;"'q"hv"'}‘“"“l“"" iere all was us silent as deathi, A second later, with sportive tricks, the | st the house has ever heid. T the committee were 8. Oberfelder, D, | to what stage this case is in, the hymen- | Rihob. Saic v helieved b W i VAR LSRR A Y sculiar ¥ . est the house has ever hei ! ! f i e il k: 4 o ST S | And they spooned in that fashion peculiar They welcomed warmly eighty-six G B R S S {\l‘.ll‘ll;vllll J. Schifl, S, J, LFisher, M. | omater doe ‘nm announce ‘I! 3 1 s | foihg &}’, \‘,"‘ i St ‘h\:’ itwns .t\uww“.u‘r “.fm}' k ment Wil | To verdaney under love's AT THAT TRIVLE COMMISSION. T 2L Uikt i Holzhaimoy blur and indistinet, and affords no i 0 It the | have to be kept running for some She resting hor head on his shouldd % : i l eral wdvance in overything, and thae_ e | D o KepLIMnBIng for some e estin | ] The Bookwalter Lansing case will nes | b 4 C.W. Holzhemmer, of Chieago, i< visit. | means of determining the date, ete., of | Vilues of every it would advance. *When ) o i deposed trom his | 14 cireling lier waist will his ar; down charges ot e plaintit’ re- In the noon, Mr. Keene pla ing his brother Max, in this city. the huppy crisis I was testify in court onee,” said he, | pa i SEPand, Minn, tor adlezed | Soon heir eyes to the dark grew aceustomed, specting ¥ weetion. with the | “Othello.” The play is one not calen he young people of North Omaha - Sthe judge ~asked we how 1 knew | seandalous condiet, his just been discharired Annd then 1n terror took wing : : At 118 A ilntaito ol miscellnneous holidny | gave oo wasy ’)'1 D i Ll BOUGHT THE COMMERCIAL, :{‘.-] value [ln o eetum thing, \lx.y\ ed | froma m:nv museuin, i which e ofiiciated | egrthey saw in that partor, fonr others, 4 A o | Adiance frot Hereg A Ve s y ol s wt 1 felt it in the air 2| as s mesin Hing a visitor ' con o BV i ! tempt to secure three commissions, audivn At frequent intervais, the ac | Fannlton and Saunders strects. Tuesday | €. W, Kitchen Purchases the Leading | found in most cases thit [ am vight, demned | o depositi oitve| o BsEEIHR NN B drawn from Lansing the following st tion lags, and the 1ess thoughtful of the i, about fith 1681 b SR The atmospt . f ~= Rt BB B Lo FOArory Al Tionsilt | audience il t th e it | - \lmn\lunmn ); ¥ couples bein I)n Hostelry of Lincoln, Thentiospiiere tto me. wely. EDUORTIORAT 1o Sulisbury was made thyotgeh Lansing, | 10 following the thought of the piece, s | ol et reiints . anals | . O receipt of the special dispateh from | goes wp in' price 15 0o high, & SeNsee b N nh RoLte who sceured the customer through J, J. | patientiy and noisily awsit the return of | Joyed pleasure were the order of the | the BEE'S Lincoln bureau lust evening, | then it uavelsdown two orihree years chureh they nust do something and - good :“”I r. It was for making that sale that | the sensational Ii. nts, Mr. Keene | gvenine. announcing the purchase by €. W H\lvn it continences to rise again, 1 ¢ an’t say l newspaper is better than a bad by Suill, | Gird) Lansing asked and reccived §100, which | was not suceessful in_eatering to the en- |y ¢ AIGRBEELBIOD) 9 when these: things Wi ut Lamsure | i the fishing is cood a man can worry | Lishtysise raduates enlisted in the he divided with Butler. 't.?. R R e G S e A he Concordia Singing socie Kitclien of the Commerciul hotel at Ul that prices will be higher in 155 than in | {hrough the day vory. nicely without aither | signal seryice last ycar. i AraVic it R e || obT BB B e oM Sa B s | pleasant ball on ls USaturday evening place, a reporter ealled at the Paxton 186, and next mm will be higher | book or newspaper. We don’'t suppose the M Charles B, Storrs, of Cincinnati, who previously paid Lansing 50 on the pur \sequence, their impatience sadly in ) | s i Ul i, wh BS e ol i i Timt | tarforad wWith: IR Lo who' earotully | roumaniadimll. evening to learn fuller particulars in diCIRIL AN reverend gentlesan ever thousht of that. professorof law'in the #ing's commission on the two deal )0, | and eritically followed 1l ar in his | . Miss Eva Atkinson, of Denver, is visit: | gard to the transaction and the ch liteoon cigl IS I8RO B FATION Missionaries am lie Piute Indians in | Fok] ol Sau Francis From this, however, he had to reading as well as in his o ”"T"v“;' \"l".\"-'"'<‘~"' Which it would necessitate. The news of | for e to say anything about it. 1t is rough n say. that the tribe does ot idiest | DLy SnatD 5 i es on the property before I'he traditions of the st: ednesday evening at the residence of | ghe sale had not s yet reached the hotel, ";:::‘\“{“l\’,“'I"‘;“,“: {0y mothing on | 115 oWn sake,and only the rep {ie | @ petition (o the preside ulty hsking although that the purchase had heen con U0 ko Wil see Cyrus | JOnEs Praver succewds in awalk | for the substitution of ary instead of | ) ! Lahat { 2l pocoi W o US| ot intorest, When ey Tepeat the passate, | 1he Present compulsory atendance ab pray- CgOry, T B Ctho | mont. 1t would be not right to. say that, | Ward were united in marriage, the Rev, | templated was woll known. Nothing | W. Fleld & I endor lob- 1 Qv us this day our daily bread,”” ors, A sinlilar MOvEMCNt 15ty Car Was i B Thia Cliont, Mr. Teavitd, $585 on | in porson, Mr. Keeno realized sie J.S. Detweiler tying the nuptial knot. new could be learped in ¢ L to the anything that he may say about Busi- | ¢\, o reaehes a piteli b Stceesst : nsaction. Me.Linsing © elosos | ideal. In’ keeping with “the physical | MissiNellie Bu 15 Jeft Wednesday to re :"“‘,‘,'H,‘,“,“,’“‘M”‘i,,, S ,"l' e ”"‘ SON. White, the prominent Wall street | intosilence, Miss Nellie Hobson, of Wallingford, Conn., query ns to whethe Book- | build of the charaeter are the | sume her studies at Cineinnati. She was | Journ of Mr. G W, Kitehen to Oniaha, | DIOKCE s Miny fumorons stories are told | has been offered an - appointment (o teach oil would have sued to recover title | lofty, = heroie sentim to which | accompanied by her friend, Miss Dress it : R “Ihiteis a good deal of cause tobelieve | Dow. * He preachcd onee from thie painting ina colleze in nordiern India. The ) 4 | y fend, Miss Drosser, . in this instance if the sale had been made | he ives expression the of La Fayette,” Indis who has been o0 tolAYG Btnw Su that values are going to be higher, com- [ St Paul, “Lean do all thiy No. mm,' oifer includes o saluary of S4,000 for five 2 e ol it i S at the sume price to Deflinbiugh mstead | and powerful passions which move him | spending the Rolidays with her, TR R AR AN Al e PuBiI e SGHE JeE Wellohat ) T R o L "““""“J“‘I"""‘Ill\’";::' i of . to uxorcide. In m respects, Mr- | aha To wing. | | 8 e T s Lt btos T eaer T I 1.11 rt ]1.)n_y.|h‘.|.]\\v. duesday eYening, | o juterested parties in this city bring the s, which Tias been ard on the capital- | Land Taid fton the des mtinucd | tericecived from an applicant (or oflice in i e T X R ) LI reditable and thoroughly “enjoyable | e IS B Fhomas Jobnson bove any oiher elass of men, but the throuzh our Lord I st ST hop the dwill be Kinder 3 3. Durfece have filed in | sion and simu 02 essentiuls, tation of the Lady of Lyons was [ " 4 8 LOL eI ment of the railroad war brings good | *0h, did he. “that's i dil null 00§ it the oflice of the county clerk articles of 3 tion, however, in the less | wiven by the residents of the post. No | boneer scttlecs and prominent citizens of o treasuries, which by Time he on,” « + Banerott :ht yonrs pash incorporation of the Lincoln Ball wd in the heavier ones | Sitle diamatie talent was displaved by | Jackson county, have disposed of their real | ¥ pockets of the men lisl 3 theats any anecdg Ot lie professor of French at she Northwestern club, a close corpe ion in_which they svee commensurate with the | coyeral of the members of the east in | estate and personal property and suddenly | . ik that the silver bill will b o Bpurgeon, sity, Bvanston, L, has resigned 1o are the only stockholders, Five men, in |mmym1 his natural s ure | gheir several parts ¢ left for parts unknown. They were bonds- | | wenee until it set |, tHave you liv nd 1ife? said St | the fellowship in history at Bryu Mawr cluding Daley, the cateher, and Melia and talen acting, however, was g » appearod ,as Claude Mel n for Bobert Martin, one of the Po t i n retrenchment in all tiades | ter toa trembling female who knocked tim e Miss Bancroftis a giaduate of Syra- and Staley, pitc Jiave already been | uniform, and harmenious with hi< con gang of defaulting trustees, and were R A LTI GRS engaged.” “Ihe club will be a meniber of | ception. veading was intelligent Dig W AERCIEROIHMY o e thinz” said Uie sprite s | e annual yeport of President Capen, of i COPUONL IS while Lie wn took the character of | Among others by Walter Stanton, the New | yiow the working people will be benetitted a doleful stiake of the head. *And | T : Lol ’ the Western League, the circuit of whi and effective, and in every scone churac- | o plufl'old Col. Damns, Licut. Andrus | §ork broken for the value of the war {look for much higher prices next year ona | whiat w A2 inquired St Peler in Al ool ceey L D extonds from Peoria on the s - | terized ) v detéemination — to | (1ot e scl ) 1 Iy ssued by Martin, They Jeft before | heiter basis of vaties s vze of leiters, and eloy ver on the west. The wen | please his audience. The eftect of | o Ly weant, Licat | (i ot process was servéd upon thein. Cornelius Vander destly b R o in e divinity kg 1 signed by local munagoer covia, | some of his sentences, however, wis | Mone e institution, the ¢ Hollis that of Glovis, Licut T'race that of - having his b o n | right i, thi B0 \ e welles. P 3 5 aving his na #ht in, then, id the s L | attendanee. I hie Galoshurg, Buriington, Des Momes, Kan' | desivoged by s lack of command over his e LA HO L I o R oo e i (b L cod come nto posse | SYowve shved aiore tien {rom Nt e MU L 0 G sus City Linboln, St oo Thisi: | fial mustles, which ' insensibly, even N DR T SR AT e [ R DREEL B R (BT, jot | LN e and e dWl novare to: |/ dozen misslonarics, and L ] nu_,~u||n| lm.v ul P ting will be | when unjustifiable, dropped into the | {5V 0w YR o Mrs. c¢ | 716 Bainbridge street, engaged in a war of | talk g ¢ n L o | e aind @ 1z avound here slaying schedule, e grounds that | used by Tim in bis Ric 100, Mr. Gus. | Colid M. Bddy andwito have returned | gen, Jier next door neighbor, over sowe | Suidand sniter therehy e was for the bres- | Benfaniin Syers and Tev. o 1. 8, Coopr: dentists. As evideneo of 4 “.i | b used by the Lincoln olub are on | tavos Levick made an oxcellent Tago, He | ffom the cast. 5 N .| ehickens in the arof the former, when a | ent mer on 1"in following out his | negro preachers, of Buekhin v 1 L ucation they South A stree he terminus of the | netor who uses his face most spar- | - After spending - few days with his | Sonof Mrs. Madden stepped in and settled | father's divections in taking charge of the | ginbia, respectiully of th ot eight ¢ Capital City strect car line nd depends upon the intelligenee | family in this city, Homer Stull hus re- | yaiters hy hurling a stone or brick at Mrs, | Jroperty. - He thoughi, bowever, that the | Baptist denominations. ve ! I contiDgTal THE KITCHEN BROTHERS' VISIT, of s reading to convey the idea which | tirned o Shoshone, Idaho. Swiith, The missile striek heron the forchead, IO s T o pirited disenssion ot creeds, prooe eitherin universitios or private Ihstiuic The presence of Messrs, Charles and | he endeavors to express. As k AP Connov. ofith "Union: Faoifio, | rashin b bl an s S would .unlmm[‘h-l!nm ove with the general - angry words to a roug BV i e b Richard Kitchen, of Omaha, in Lincoln | Miss Henrietta Vaders, was very spent the holidays in Kunsas City. T e i amdc Vi dorbllt i tlahies wis s i TR * | end of theperiod of sindentship, the Tength Joatorduy, aavo riso to the rumor that | factory. She several times called for Upon invitation of Mrs. J. 11 N. fotal Injurles. [ Young Muddon was arreste | ot in any business now; that rre Al Cooper down, 0 T T T Y L L hey w sout to buy the Commer enth tic app ud in some in- | vick, & number of graduates an Victins injurics. Mrs. Madden was also held | pew was really e mau 1o s oll the left car and j | practicatand dheorotical Gxamination Suust “hotel property. The gentlemen were here | stanees the volume and warmth were | graduates of eastern colleges resident in | in 3600 bail for a further hearing, fnew everythiing —about the e o ey e be pussed and w diplomw obtained, on purely personal business, but in talk- | greater than that accorded to the star. | Omaba dined on Tuesdiy evening at - Central - daiload. 1 | e | Drouzht asststance, ' Myers Wil be jh (g5 ing over” the hotel business Mr. Imboft | iiss Allen made a fair Desdemona, “Happy Hollow,” the hospitable home of A Father's Joy. was d i t s, | ted for mayham as soon as he recovers froy 5 CLEONT exprossed s willineness to scll. He set | Mr. Keene last night was most sue- | the hostess, The invited grests eonsisted Hallelujah ! Ul be happy In fixpiduis fatharts etate.and ihnciool | spvors! kultegnalios 1nlivied by Copper. o name s bettor and moro plapgantl his price, and the Kitchen broghers looked | eessfil in the first act of Richard T1L | of W. R. Movris and William Poppleton For alittle whilo, 1 brust I b L T - nd widely known than that of Mr. at the property and coneluded not to take | In most of the others, he displayed only | of Harvard; Joseph Clarkson, IHenry Johnny's bawling horn is by et M OrU L FoiLek hay PEPPERMIND DROP A Pozzoui. For Years e hus made him- it, This is the extent of the ne tions, | the business and the’ mannerisms which | Rustin, W, Doane, C. Turner, R, W. Dt And'hiis blatant dram has bu'st [ i been setthed and othier watters being in |, : self fumous by the el imes and The story had the good cllc howe | have now become familiar to our people. | rick and John Patvick, of Yale; W. E. S the process of adjustment, he thought that The Christinas toy dol has 1 ; Jexion powder that hears his name to arcuse Lincoln people to tho fact that | The halting gait, the swagger, the stoop- | Aunin, of Princeton; Alfred ) RELIGIOUS prices would rise, because the people It s said that cows only ¢ 5 | 1 having found its way to th they need e, fivst-class howse here, | ing shoulders, ‘the sn vine, . Wakeley, Bird Wak arle: that railroad securities bad gone ) an | but youcan never g b ) oA P wy and - London and certain gentlemen waited on the vis: | hypoeriti g . il | Baundors and. Frank i Moody and Sankey will bezin a series of | their worth in many were buying | buaidin 1 s Fverybody admires beauty in ladies jtors and inquired what induecments | repeated ; : W. O Hamilton and i) elnsecniabOlavelnnd; Obigyen thed willv asviayitolOIMIRTAIBIRVE EN LAl e i hce vem," | Nothing will do more o produce or en they would require to locate in Lincoln. | they were utilized to supply that det | Georgetown; Paul Horbach, ) & e an v- QAN NG R(ew il lorarisninl] Savl i i the sl | hane it than aouse ot Mr. Pozzoni'’s pre T situntion was thoroughly eanvissed, | ficioncy of personal magnetism, which | Polytechnic; Lucius Wa : O of Augnatm LAGBe O sl s RIENOLE a0ra, ARl | otlieedutng | i but no decision was arrived at. Tho s but Booth and “Sullivan posess | Point, and Caldwell Hawmitton, of Steve i b ook 9 ! R el b SRR RS e : : ; matter’ will o Taid bofore some of our frreter dgreo than docs M Keenc, | Diatiite 7 ¢ 31 Al busineas, . He wis sy with fhie Siew- O A iy oS a o prkals fon AR prominent real estate owners and busi ith a_wmiscellancous audiency 3 e monws for the o ey s P ate. wid had 1o time for any i S I h Y- ‘ ay, all of th or induly S i ba b i, R 6ffort maqe | paculintitios constitute the g 'v,,vmum:.. st .-\I«v;-’ f.fj-n ORI NAL ni'n\mlnu .‘?\'w‘.’.'i«"i:;?};“."J."\‘ Sl L i | tho.corre Sncalc | 8 \Womni a0 tho Arst box In (h i fo e Millird Gr'a Plxton Tor' the | ehracinization, lln-.} sutisty tho oyo | hie namo of the guest ne st of gl e i (1o el ibor o T ; Husband—f would 1were wn heaven. Talk ate cap) )i \ ave only of minor | fi 1 seript with the e Seventy-ifth strect, TR iy m.‘ That is unkind: i T make L STATE nisToRieaL socry, port when comparcd with other 2 tiod withe the o : o5 1) uncte of the Marquis | Tt Soia S s o Nant s 1 e for you, Hlusband-- | _The umu.xl meeting of the Nebraska tures which at once proclaim the | institution. ‘The dinner, which was | of a priest and canon of Canter- | yoii U ey sold 50 por cent i Al Bt Yo ko (e poce sas, Lo dic is | hl ..nul-u' al Eoolaly will be held in | artist and the gontis In i wing so miuch | by waiters from the aba ¢ u | burye ¥ 1;1.]-'.17‘;(\.‘-11..‘ preferment | §E0 i et vear, and it was in J.n\-\‘} ARG oS 1;.-m Il | the chapel of the university buildin (tention to these physieal aequivements, re treat and was fully disenssee B LIS R year, iy, cValues for most goods,” h SED0E LY SRR L ONBYEI0PICIARSEUNR I LAnoolhs commencing Lucsday, Junusty | i bo fourad that Mr, Koano I8 for. | prosont for sovaralhons ,‘nm‘.u.'\::.‘. an s et i Cathot i i) Sk oo Tons, A the pubtic hs Secti | avound loose v this offiee,” bt they aro i 12, 1886, at 830 p. m. The following is | getting that “allis not due to them, and | time by the reeital of college P “‘T““‘f'“““-“‘LHil\'fllh:uwmulnvnl the evan- | it and taken advantage of it in cverythivg, | ISR ISACLOR G BF e thess suits, ey ave sl nt 180 B S o oL bug ol e secinlotoollogh o | golistioarmd from - Geovgia, has alteady | OF course here is eonsiderble unceriamts | 2l i it 508 ol a | nees of Mr, & Pat | moved on Cincinnatl, and Sam Jones will bo | as to the action of congress in regard to the | aro made.—[Fall River Advance Tuc Jauunary 11, at 880 p. m.— | from a plane which he has even now but | rick, who assisted to ke » oconsi i = o] X RN & Then) 4 3 SRS 2 nar) . \ N x 5 ) isted to make the oceusion immediately after tho holidays. Mr. | silver bill, LI we have to sell goods tor One of the crue retorts made by an R.'.,‘..”..l!\ l':\l:"\'fl ¢ l,,,..,r :,,1,,,1.{,. :.,4;]:‘, iz aocly .{.l,“, ;‘I\:"m:\«]‘ wying one luun’[u‘;n- |I.mmnl |q| At the con- | Small qmllm ot s a tongh Dl o 1or | cighty conis ud pay European .1.-|.,|.r.~ 51, |{n.\;..‘|;.‘u.l.«»n..- is seportod from Califory 25 YEARS IN USE. esday, J i ) m ¢ o the audience by me ot sncers, and | clusion of the dinner adjournmes as | envaneelists o 1e thinks Cinciunati willbe | we shall eharge wmore for our goods. 1t s [ A vocaiist was warbling to- her own g NodTeal Tl horts of oilicers; address by I’um Chine, | Bcowls, and smilis, swvor too much of | had (6 the parior, shore Snging wus . | almost ws bad. Z....,,n‘ G e e aind | AnsTafctiom O, woukt L were a i, 5y | The Greatost Modical Triamph of the Age! H. Gere, *'I'he Location of the Capital at | & man striving after n jartistic eflect. | dulged in to a late hou A congress of churches was held in the We are satistied with the prices | rouglimiuer repiied, “Oh, would 1 were SYMPTONMS OF A Lincoln. destroy the possibility of self M (. H. De Central Congregational church in Cineinnati, vear and full of hope that nest ye: gun, TORPID LIVER Wednesday, Junuary 13, at 8 p. m.— | forgetiulness, and consequently discour MF ewey hus gone west, from the 7th to the 1t inst. This conzress | will Witness an inercase.” 1 & 8. Wornise Lailor—"Married or unmarried?” Custon- crfid L Al Reading of the Allis manuscript D age the acquirement of a magnetism A. N. Wyman and family returned from | Wi formed of delegates trom the elo bankers sald there l“‘“l?”"‘“‘]”lhl( isiness | et Sarnicd o (o culion = One pretite, iawels by Edson P Rich, * Slavery in Nebras | Which, strange though it secm, By Washington this weck all do :r::llnm:.llulh \\|nunl:(ll-h(mn‘l‘fl o l.{u{u :«’ux‘\lfl“‘ 0 x'f“ e \"«Mu“. io_ 188 of Jonunsy | oo L.H onad ll i dining of vest,” Custom Fain un--xv Teis hoped that all Who' ure interested | cortain sense, bo cultivi Tho | The cvents of Now Your's ovo wore tho | Sanociopberits ani mut to conaidor the best | Lt mo ity And & great deant oF this | {ug)-—o Nl sour chiange At wisht L afier cating wit in advancing the objcets of the socicty | star — wus several - times —called thivd party of the Sans Ceremonie elub | United States were represented. “Those trom | money would seck it jn-railroad bowds and od myselt”? ¢ AR s iaas Sxeiag 4T kA pen will attend the coming session, s it “,“ foro tho eurtain, though the the Millard, the mask party given by | Philadelyhia were ( i ot | Hocks, nud prives ol ety The fin e e TS far oLt A nante ALt be an important, and, it is expecte preciation of the andicnee was not par nsdorft and Cook at l|\vh[ Guards | George J, Mingins, A, F. | would not siy how long the prices would last, s elalmed an orator Z 0ens, Divxin tering ot unusually interc ~Iin;_f one. The soc ticulurly demonstrative he compan, ,und the K. of L. ball s I.... new | Sehauflier and 1t ¢ Y bt they were extremely hopeful now that S f v S vt, Dots belore thie eye is pre 1 to rec und preserye relics, | with its weak und strong people, hall on Douglas street, All were pleas A cold ad) F A. Hughes, of | the railioad wars were settled. & i f dsinner on a back | 9FOF the right eye, No fewer than 164 members of this con- gress were collegians, the transfer, The $55 from | the lines of the picee, pi tire (l!lulhy | Mro and Mrs. John Reed, No. 1811 Cass Bookwalter, L <ays, was pocketed | personage of heroie mould anc , street, M. Fred 1L Martin and Miss Ros: notte, s ] Hamilton as Pauline, of rules has heen published by the - - - o0 A | peared to good adyantag 8y - | wable vecasions and we talelih, N, ¢ ined to the min - 1Cs the only wiy you enn get your | Bt dreamea Hisuly colored U printed doeuments, or manuscripts of | peaved to good g Baker, | urable ocensions and well attended Raleizh, h i R A e e : ) W get your whatever description relating o the his- [ Miss Vaders, Mr. Carvan, Mr, Moove About 130 invited guests were in attend- | i b ’"-"-‘"'x‘ Purner, of the Afriean Meti SHE WANTS A DIVORCE mouth (0 e bing National Weekly, | “"%()N'STIPATION. fory of thw sty or eountry. Dunations | Mr. Leviek being most prominent. The | ance at the reoption given by the pro | peudy il thron momoiniments e paator, | A1e Husband Retuvned as She Wag | A juis 0t Nt Lan v, Mic, v re of ‘reports, eedings, or catalognes | combat in the list act waisin nowise (0 be | prictors of the Millard Eaosdag ovent TS ongregntion wHLLEaSaE e oraluntion About to Marry Again. contly Deen detalied o 16w “ininttos aiter 5 | 3 tousionisl of ;.z B4R sahoots, ol [Lgos, county compated to 1 f last year, y The preparations for the event crowded to the pulpit after the seeviee to | Honskresvinne, No Y, Jan, 1 G Ao Ny "”‘,‘, gjlollior hin)fdox ey 1 gase the A puetite,aud cauy eultural, horticultural, or other soiicti Mr. Keene's scenery Tast night fill elaborate and complete, and overything | shake hands with' the reverend lady. Miss | spring of 155 William Hawilton, a favmer | jnar A LS A e el L Y eity ordinances, county historics, files of | ¢ et A sequence, the audi- | was ananged for the comfort and pleas: hes is a handsoue mulatto, about iweniy- | jicing ju the northern oil tield, invested | e theostra compensation. They sudden 5.4 old newspapers, state documents, cte, | € perienced an unexpected ure of the guests, The result was i Ly 1, 5l | 3,000 in oil land in Warren county, and in o | ¥ concluded they did not care aboiit it | o will bo gratefully aceepted. e, Tho picce was s 1o tragedian | the aftir, tendered in honor of the lady | b preachor, uind tho Ay i | 510,000, s iy do you tiink Nown | TUTT'S LKWGI \AHSAPMIILI_I BRIEF MENTION S0l DIy 10 AhIS Purk f tho | Ehels of tho horel. sas s bt ahe 1ady | thinks she’lius beforohior'w curcor of ‘reat | fow woeks sold it at an advinco af 810,010 g ) ik AR ) Miss Chie, daghtor of H. W, Brown, The matinee this aiternoon « Bl angoniar ok GEGIG DG REGs [ BNeEuIah Phls rapid making of wnonoy, tarned s | Stnster Powny < Wiy, of course fio did,” o e O T T the druggist, is the owner of athre \|nln(hlum)n will be set in the same TS PR Ty 5 . L The G head, and he invested the S15000, and as But wonldn'i Liive Noal and Ahe system with pure Blood and hard inusel eyed call. The triple opticed bovino is | nanng aatidabn Worthington and uls sister, TRy el more as e could raise by wortgaging | the animals, Wi e 1 3t v st fnvlgordion” s of the Jersey breed, and is snugly quar A ot “‘. AT in tha ity and will. mukt And they say iU uIeasures gas A 1 sowing August camne lwm‘u“w.‘l“m.-‘ i i i v £ manhiood, fGE6c 1 & Liarh nour the fumily susidonso | 1ovo with'a peculiarly tligible i, I | it their biother, Bislion Worthii g I et : > o ] Now N orky at 1181 H street, where it b been vis- | beautitul, cleter, affectionare, jus vl K ang IRy ) £ you think it Is not classed v the sudden fail \arre I £ NR(« hos I 4 ho gy 1lad by hundrods of citizons, The onri- | o sl WiEIONE T besbeis br Buatdiin. | Aty sulis oetbrdams fhe roelplouts With the fatest ot the fust, oil sicld ton wa fe bogay | Ml eutcrea ; D-R.h EL & MAUL osity lu.uh- its st pocp ot worldly sur ‘.m‘\n.. fover, But, as she has 1o guardi- | W oolworth ENHY A4 1he Baneo of e A0 8 L | arinking heavily and died in a tew months. ¢ o (Buccopso ). G. Jn Ui the 1¥th of Noyember® lust n, she cil 1 se, x = | Jewving a daw 0 yeurs of de pen 8 TN i1 and healthy. The eye on the [0 sid. i e can iy ber Jin soveral duyst illnose, aud Lus gone to company of Lyuan Gu ¢ son ol i eiliaps oy obed | AND EMBALMERS, the head is of normal size and ] 10l to look over the parish, of to-do fatmer in the ne whood Farm leave ( 5. Fund U7 Furnam St Ord cr ance, while the socket on the which he has lately been tendered the and Hamilton wery i I t T Vi . 180 §iCied ud Promptly 8t end tains a double pupil entions t 1 ip, o farmer was stiongly op i N u e & ONo, 22, J. Pierson has resigned his positios A very pleasant Christmas ontertain- ' v the death . of Hgailton | X ::}‘ll‘l-xhllr«.nl‘m“ I\ ?L ml.yx"ll.“ 1( SIMMONS inont sas givun lust gl by the prople i “’l"‘ o lind & quarrel with | I i tark, 24 X 119 Soutl 3 olorks testitied to their esteem and re bert Wallace and wife, of Mon - | geved otters i i af W y il o S i ¢ U 'ex spect by presenting him, Thursday even- | LIYER REGULATOR mouth, 1ls, spent the lolidays in BShe supported herself Ly wor change of pisiol i a4t ing. with a full set of Chambers' Encyelo Omaha H stress, but it r tod L e By e g oy i a4 g | 1 Buperiority. pedin, and other useful gifts, For all Discases of tho Mr. Arthur C.Wakely on Sunday : | C Nl 6 Ih the eax . — ll“«“ bl t him“] { l‘ul,"“'""“m "“I',' iver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen, vo & private dinnor at (he Dinahs o8 \ vy b L g 17 ¥ i | salil the undertaker t viddoy i astings yoestorday asking them to arrc . ey s honor of his frlend Cant. Gue | b o aina of Gaarga tire teant " uishe | - A. 5. Wilkinson 18, Lather, wh cner, of s fiond Capt. Gusta L e O Rl wotiiid Gage Dt his | wine mahoany Is che fiTEAM COOKLD, U ho a 3 alois, Ninth cavalvy, who had been s £ and notidied . i ntl'-'; “.“ “.Il ‘1,\1\|l.‘1 f-[r-( .'\i lllll‘ aisliniog 1 tub KOUL 20 ek 1L spendi .I m.\ 1.‘.1“4 \\~1}1U|x There ‘»;r\l.lulln‘. frowned in Lake Mi e . oo will de it 3 gy ) : : ‘ s sent tho cots the wetion of the and Ia, resent Capt. Valois, Liet pxizin ! which he w griel st i i, i then sl Y 1edohiod horo or ot L whalover the sickiess iy prove . W - % h T cT covered. Farm W qualify of erajs e “‘f " Attamoy Watson, of Otoe R o B S aliacus SHaX povo L I.,;‘-’I"'\f,'»l Il"”‘:“““}!;x“’\‘]‘ll Ex RA S o ey ot e ) th, dealer kently | AND OTHER county, spent his New Yeur's in Lincoin N F luedicing, efock s | 3 nd Mr, W, F The o hea the farmor returned hoime hie loar repie 4 sub, Americen Breakfast Cereals, ) Gurle AT T Phomas W. Keene and company gave | wenu refleetod extrome eredi ) i Tatned to b - fine presentation of Hamlet at the ditio _Js sufo to administer in any { 11 od extreme evedit on the re- that Hamiiton's daughier clain ) b the ) 7 % n ke u||u-|n house Thurduy night o an | stau on, gL A farigbonto k6 & MTG I:-‘l ll‘l‘l‘u‘le:th) ‘H;l the faste aud.in MOST PERFECT MADE o “d” ‘:‘1‘1“; Wi “H;‘I‘{‘I““". fiad B SR ”‘l“*”m | WAR DF lMITATlUNS ! gnee which llled the building to the o Wit DUt i1 o intoivitin bever o ore Stover and Lillio Windleim, of | < Purest and strongest Natural Frue Flazom. | eretiy murried to yoiug Gage i July, 133 |- ot Tave uled that even 4 | wero tun i from Wtemperanos; Will praitts lnd hi b O [ vaailla, Lomon, Orange, Almond, Resc. ete., | The certifieate was pic gunuine 4 8 WAGEAIR S Atk ror A 5. C. Brand only tered 1 argost being e ey bedusbe, AR e W | 6 wuuried I Gounell Bias | slavor 3 deiica tuiradly us the fruits wd her Tather-in-iaw movid with Ats down-tows ting tho gtler duy o For suto Wl erover i fox e 5 A iy B ©I100 d w endered o o lowe, A few wont ) thir 3 widow | thoughtiul guest presented the bride with & | cular THE CEREALS M F'G (0O SEE THAT YOU GEI THE GENUINE. | & 1 upn n ut the home of the bride’s | “w‘(‘:fil CE BAKING POWEER CO wows | accupted (e haud of - Bidiow v, LOMIE Of Jepper satce 1'Cpper sauce comes 83 Murray St., NEW YORK, U -‘_/