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. ! 2] THE UMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1886, i THE WEEKLY SOCIM, meL ice president; Geo. Tzschuck, scoretary; AMUSEMENTS, policy holders, for dividends, death SLADGER'S DAUGHTER. unhapny than he hiad heen for a consid- LETTER LIST. . | F.J Lnngoi treasurer. Committee, Chas. Buffalo BIll in the Prairie Waif—At claims, matured endowments, ete,, the — erable time, for among the guests was — 3 Metz, . J. Lange, H. Richard, Max the DooBIe” sum of $14,402,040.90, and was'in roceipt | Tt might bo said of old Sam Sladger | one of the “nobs™ ho worshipped., LI o St vormd lod for b % . . | Becht, Fred Metz, LAy i of an income of over $20,000,000, leaving | that his counting-house was his templo, | *Well, as I was s . remarked the - Mg Rasidgulin o Brilliant Events Which Have Ocourred in Amnn;;llm«» present en masque were | Another large house witnessed Buffwlo | g Jarge surplus from which o dividend | 15 0ck Was his altar, his lodger was his | Atistocratic gerdle continuing a | 8t the postoftice for the week ending Foby Omaha Society Ciroles, the followin i Bill's “‘Prairie Waif* at the Boyd lnst | will be apportionedns nsual. Theso bril- | s €esK 1as his altar, his Jodgor wat B8 | convorsation, “‘there was quite a scene, | 11, 180: ’ v — M!mlu;l Mi Iln:lwc.l,“MIM_ljlll{|l\’ '.\\_lutz. night. The play was excellently ren- ]Imlll Jfnets hardly necd any comment, "r:'l?""'“‘ his il ‘1"']", his ‘l"d‘;“"?‘,' r'h-guhr exaitement; everybody upset. i TLEMEN'S LIST, 3 ias arschnes a8 illie rug, The " rainen and the pros wrnlN q"(m“.\. . win, his money he loved his only child, his | don't say there wa | | 't the Evening Hours—Merry Mas. Augnsta Richard: ' Ansirian Girl, Miss k: g At best proof that fhey are well understood | Old Sam had determined that Julia | cannot stand; and 40 I'vo never been to | AKins § Ande Adams G K ; Van_Bores; Italian Fishersvow e, | much ability as one can reasonably ex- | by all those looking for safety above all ad Auderson ( aueraders—Personals. i et oF satety, el | ghould wed his friend, Ald. Chozzle, who Baker O 1L Blanchard I A. B ¥ ; s y 4 Tubermann; Popcorn ( pect of people in such a production. | in providing for their families. : - murmur of applanse at | Burke | 8§ B Wi Se— Angusta Stratmann; Faney Dress Clown, ran smoothly. It started off - was worth a mint of money and would spirited and aristocratic way of | Bernuth 1 Burger Mrs B The week in Omaha society circles has Mrs. A, Stretmann; Fronbh Maids, Misses h and ke Derby gait til District Court Notes, be mayor at no distant v. It was an A..- afl which had hat Baker J R Bravton P 3 aha € s ha , pt up erby gait till . - : : | : : Pony and Benek panish Lady, Miss The ease of Hull vs O'Keefe was fin- | excellent match from every point of view | died away when Sl .«l gor's face sudden BRooth B Bell G 3 been an unusually brilliant one, despite | Lanie: Daughter of the Regiment, Miss | the _close. Ihe iting events oc: . g Covil " became ash . | Brown nP Blackman J foatid 3 % i S| rring at intervals of course | ished yesterday before Judge Neville, the | except one—Julia’s, Julia would have | became as<hy pale ¥ L the fact of the announcement of grand | Ackermann and Mrs, Ke mper; Fortune | ¢ g o g ¢ e P ‘. ! i 4 He hurried \ drank a glass of wine | Burke Bogan € 1* events yet to come. Partics and balls | Teller, Mrs Ernest Peycke; Danghters intensitied the interest and | jury bringing in a verdict of 5 cents for | nothing to do with Chozzle, much less and_ flsteniod Wit fevetist e 4 Boland ¢ Burk 1, f F e b Nofma warranted the enthusiastic applause with | the plaintiff, would she marey him. The matter was | A0d_listened with feverish eagerness, for | Burns L Banuister L have been nightly ocourrences, and mas- | 0f Normandy, Misses Maggie and Hagtie | WAITABt the enthusiastic applause with | the plaintiff, eyl : it was something he had heard which had | Boshenn 1t Henan 1 querndes iave predor! Although | Evencter: Maids from School, Miss Ida | Whish they were recelved. Buffulo BiILS | e suitof John J. O'Connor as exe- | often debuted between father and daugh- | cansed the blood quickly to leave his | Bernol 1L W Boves 1w the weather has been di Jbla, stiil Oolliy etd Miss Mollje O siots o] e e, e of cotrse dofors n abme | Cntor of the estate of Josoph Reese, de- | tor, if that can be ealled a debate, which | cheeks, s, there was no Byine J Blcomiield § - ) 8 seph, Mo.; Spanish Lady, Miss Festner; PORBOC SOVOT O 1 ste | was ¢ o p 1 ow-volced arg 8 R N ek J it has not deterred large numbers from | Pensant Girl, Miss Lona Sehmidt, instances to histrionic tradition, but in | ceasod, “'{j,;,;:‘f,' bt @l oL R b i 4o onder so "-‘1'."‘.{‘.]-:"“‘“\‘\"-| iy [ Boutiey 1 Boach J attending the numerous entertainments Mikadocs, Mr. Will Krug, the main aims to present a character as | & S o . phy, was ¢ A ment on the one side and all tears anc singing a simplc bRIln conld be HERH Jock A Benson A 1 | w =1 | free and untrammeled as the winds of | inthe @ court yesterda silent obst the otl ) L oagracaLligiodus DRl 1 T S Breman M P p which have been more gencrally patron- | W (LT HOWH e ane v Nioh | H Jutge Novillo as ongaged. Sesterday | Stiont obstinncy o tho othior, There was nothing much in that'to | (amien )} 5 Ormaty K ized than over before. ; Dr. alinn - Bandit, P s e T ethor of | afternoon in hearing. ther civil suit of | - Had Chozzle had no favored rival in | othor hearers, but_there was a good deal | (il d ¢ Cangiey 3 Mayor Boyd has gone east. W "}l""." i ‘I'{“" = fl“(“"fi‘ % | more than passing commendation. Thomins vs oo, and Judge Wakeley | the field i is possivle the poor girl might | in it to old Sladger. It was his daugh- | Carlson P Christian ¥ A WL 1N MG and ety 16t thia wook | Ohutlas - Sohisitabarae Wi THE PEOPLE'S. that of Beers vs Emerson. have been bullied into accepting him. | ter's voice. Surely he conld not be mis Carpenter A © Uu«--:\#.‘r!u { P o i bR ] The Vincent Comedy company pro- — But thore was a rival Ho was an artist. | taken. Making exatse for | Qlarks B Joneen or the Pacific const. crmann; - Clown, P\ 1 1 Lost Valentines, going to the window, he raised the cur: se 1A ul"ll u«, Mt. and Mcs. Chatles Harves, of Chi- > duced Toby the Conjuror last night. The . & it o o He was a complete [ e o e e et s | Clitis W /| Mes. Che i i - . picee was finely |~l|\\l|. introducing all In gpite of what the papers said," re- o in his profossio Ho was oxcoed- | vor IR ' Cuylar A l. Ca nhm \Il engo, have come to Omaha to ‘take this e meribes oF N stong | kElon Dantty Destmustor WosHwARY, |3 in his profession. He was oxceed- | vory doorstep, was a small erowid; one of | ] B AT 3 city their future home. s "Winter, John Brandt, fidl” mepmesstil; 4 iU sl gt MO . | ingly romantie, and his name was Van- | those crowds which spring up in New | « De tend P Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Morgan and daugh. | The committee, consisting of Mesirs, | il SCCEH ‘..(.\,N L HINEHCerR: |y iy SoWe Ve aneived. Hlo ey - ono must see at | York usif by magies and in the centre of R Donaliglh “hn roturned from St. Loms last mont, whilo Mes. Vincont's Marthi wag | OVCr 800 valontines for delivory with quite good and sufli- | it was a young woman wrapped in ] 4 © to-morrow for St. Paul on a winning and lovely. Mr, Robyns and | O0ly a one cent stamp on them. ! Ay young wonun fall- | fald nllnnll lm..xw.m‘l with a patelied wm-ku it. ' g .. | Miss Miteholl thongh in strange charac: | the warning in_the papers | ing in love with him: "At any rate, th y and shriveled bonnet on her her heac » y A Invitations are out for a reccption to ,““' Misses "“"‘H"""fi ML rs, played successtully. Mr. Bornard’s | itines £o stamped would not | were quite sufficient for Julin. J O Sam knew herina moment. — He | gy Denney 8 q be given by Mr. and Mrs, William A, | Fleasant reception Mhursday cvening st | G i Lussell was consistont and | be_delivered, we posted up i | went ont one fine morning and mar had not mistaken the voice. It was hix | jiickson 15 A Paxton, Wednesday evening, February }"."i:“hl"im](l’,“’I{I:: R ReErn ‘\’“ | ble delinaation, norhaps the best | yarious parts of “the buildin wdelenr de Vere according to a pr Langhter ho saw before him. He looked 17, at the Paxton hotel BN wutar. - da work lio hns done sinoa his 1 Mrs. | ing the ~same announcement. - But | ranged plan t her for some moments unable to Mr. and Mrs. J wman, al 1208 v PR TS OE AHOE AnUSIC Vincent sang The Cricke: it it | nothing, it scems, will do any Now, 1f there was one man old Sam ob- ide how toact. Hemust not have a 4 Jamnball Strent. antarts recitations were the order of the vns rodemanded. — The samo piece to- | We expect to have at loast 3,000 v jocted to more strongly than another it | scene and he must have his daughter, He | K 4 Campbell street, entertained the mem- . Al venty-five coupl v was redemanded. The same picee to- | 1 \ y i1 Yohs AR leTalk bt G st 5 :l':‘il.nlllll:‘(':“ twenty-five couples were in | 3 ! | on hand by Sunday which will never I‘ ™ \;,,‘,‘;..h,m. de Vore. e b \}Ah-ll i-n.«,.-.l ]I\IIIH\Innl'"r‘ 1(,],”,, he d' out so | GIOR A rs nd s o S \ tendance. A 4 onol ol Bt Rt Y him, with fine scorn, as *‘one of them | long: his sort of a thing must be put o MU . Methodist church st o Valontine social. | e grand social ball of Myrtle Divis. OHSTRUCTING THE LAW. skttt woolfor-nothing ascotic fellows"—by | stop to at all hazards, His daughter | { Hibgop @ 3 AN 61l bF E “H L" PUIIC l‘“,‘“ ion, Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pytnias , Another Supposed Burglar. which he was understood to mean the | singing in the streets! It would certai Gongoll O Goodwin J ' vu‘ (;m of our widely known and re- ated in by ‘about | A Good Sharp Hatchet Drives Off a William Thompson, a young tough who | the wsthetie brotherhood in — gencral. | 1y bocome to be known and tal Green A D 3 | st wi'"'lx;hul"n 1"'1" ”1'"- sl ety nd ' dohghtfid tme Constable. is supposed to be & member of the. gang | When, thorefore, e reeerved alotter from | @bout. The seandal would be too great. | Haymond L D % Luntley W 1L b }“f"'.‘ n"fi s ! furnished by | Replevin papers were issued in Justice | 155001 ol sl g \er putting him in possession of | Leaving the dining room with as com: | 11 DI e ore ,. A e cal llm”“ Orchestra, ;“T' nl..- Anderson’s court yesterday morning at | :’l'l h'n‘nc‘-«;:‘{ : ‘\l\hllv |,|‘»:\-‘. been engs 3 |‘v| © of atlirs, “m.]. 1g forgiveness | posed an air as he ‘.imhl ssume under ” lodege J “nt\.-]}}‘“. 5 g i s wee nged programme of twenty e o o LA o crous depre L was 4 “lar W the the cireamstances, he went quietly t owland G companied by 4 Was nrricd out 1o, the satisfac. | the instance of George H. Smith to re- | arrested List night and Tocked up i the g o Fling, Y ,.”",,..‘\”.f; the hall door, opotiod 1, and pacsed “out, | He ikl BeR N | all. The following %rn(l- ien | cover a harness from Mika Bird, which | contral police station. ~The cvidence | |hipge, “be better imagined, than des- | As he did so ihe song came to an_end, Hal Hoedmn 1 'ho /}I"’llu ('{Hh mlllbu:n" their final | had ch of _affair wster of | the former claimed had been taken from | against him not being complete, the | 0! Stepping up to his danghter, who looked “.,“‘.“_, % Hallahan J 11 OV kL ey a4 SUG e per Dave Kaufman: cxecutive | him fraudulently by the latter. The | charge preferred is that of being o sus- |y kel rooms in : ot Mr, and | at him with steady eyes, he said alou Hike Holcombe 11 Light Guard .xrm‘r 3 \ committee, Thos. Burrell, H. D. Shull, | 1,0 were placed in the hands of Con- | P! ous character. Mrs. Vandelur de Ve “Very well done, young woman, very | Holms 11 Iai dics comprising th W b Manning, J. Donnelly, Jr., A. Bor: HPRAAEE TR STehs % e s roply wit well done!” You must he tired. Come in | Howe C ¢ e lflfl(;"\«;l|]:;"fl( 'll-umnm;hu e den, Bd. € ; floor comittee, Fred | & "]\." or 8 ; 16 HIRG 0! ""l \ A Buccessful “'"'"‘"';"-I b They did” not expeet that he | and a little refreshment,”” And | Harmon G S i et rty to be held at Metropolitan hal de 1. X TRATEA started sout to perforim his mission anc An operation was performed by Dr. by v & i i . snchel Janson 1, a BB WGH ARy BVeRinGnbRE i‘..‘.- ';)m(nn l:‘\m‘:‘“" R et e I AL ALkl [Pl would come round allat onces that would | then, in_a tone that reached only her Joserh W1 3 's | Beekett yesterd M T t assisted by Dr. W be tco much, but they did hope that after | ears: \ ‘{] or heaven's sake, Julia, come 1mpson, ¢ arpster, | wood yard at Eleventh and Jackson | ren and Dr. mer on a lady who the first tit of passion he would accept the | into the hous ‘i‘l“‘{““!‘l‘ fl"l‘“{ Geo, Sabin, B. ¥. Madson, J. Meyer, L [ G s, the papers were seryed, and the | condition was such that she was in misery | inevitable AR RIS mg. nd on Wednesday | Schiff. aceompanied by both Smith and | forsome years, (Mrs. Ri r But they were soon deceived Dy the Union Pacific iy last at Light Guards and Metro- | ““One of the most delightfully suceesstul | fii W SHeGEEIEL BY POV BIELAIE 1608 Cke Sreot). | The of 50 00, lowe smightlave | was said to be, Just inside the barn door ntive suecess, and Dy, W posed, for |mn|.n~ clapsed be i, i luuullrcd{'lmu-lvf parties of the scason was the third an. = : oyed pleasure. The Musical | nual ballof Overland Lodge, Brotherhood | 1y ; ) Wtod ¥ dlaz, ¢ K ird ploked’ Wp. o hutohet which ner were greatly complimented by | ter dance and all had &n - even- 0"('-”“""“"|"" l""n“"“';"}“ t evening | (o g lying on lu.(. floor, and turn- | the party in question for their valuable | cover, the stiff; awky v at Cunningham hall. Therey ing suddenly on his companions, or- | assistance. I Skdger. When it did come o One of the pl it events of the past | Monell, .lu)mmq M week was the annual 1d stop this masquerad se me forevor. - Don't i JLwouldn’t have a I\\m \stein A ) take back all 1 | Lean M pte you. T dare say your hushand’s a | Leuber C J v ood follow. 111 make friends | Lancaster w S \\|(|\ him, too. You shall not want_for s young | money, cither’ of you.' Andso s l.\ll lefiel Losey & \V anu fur d the music for both hull, \76 5 aying, | Fimb P Landon J ! l‘h’lm::I»:lllull::‘q\“\;ul(:} wero {T;‘.?‘.:mv«r“s‘ attendance the spacious room Hain®: fH1e0s i et o) JBaver:thn S uple found y brief and'to the un“.l\lu man drew e into the houso. Jiame oo grotesque—nma o ory acity with joyous mer s e o gt revities, fat. v Mrs. V. do t passed between father and daugh- Mahon S Handsome, Amiong the most notod - | tuakors, ALl the. deiails of (e Al |, Hho men were tak o Wi, L. Murray is suing Julins N S DUALH S e e, poriape, | i R », and ran as follows: ter thes as Bird ady MarshJ W tehet raised is, por , hardly worth relat- acters were Mr. John M. Graynor who | were admirably arranged and brilliantly in Justice Be s court to recov Mortenson M A Madam— fon must have been r \ ¢ S ol e ing: but 'recon reprosented Most Anything wd was well | excouted, The. committecs m chargo | Sroye s I 2 hasty rotroat. | Giiyits, black-shotted hound dog, i TGRS oAk sy o v e R Reaglier M J received; Robort. Brewer Female Tin- | wore as follows: TR R emed. il they | ever that s, The constable was i ! terms A MeEy o personator, who deceived e hody; | Master of ceremonies, G. T, Anderson; | o™ 06 e e o able Kei | to find it when ho called upor 0 v wicked g alsome I¥ aw J I fiss Kate Kohlmeyer, Cowboy, fust in | committec of arrangements, G. T, Ander. | had left. his prem Constable Kyle | 0 PR g and dise wiuet, but y eclosed | Lugband. “but, S Mulkcom J Mondan oy ot IO and Smith returned to Justice Ander g oA AL e, Vandeleur | Maroe J McClusky D £ from the plains; Pop Corn Trio, Misses | son. L. H, Winslow, G.C F.Me Fen -~ % 5 azainst y yare Imaimaniotamy. et vattisnenad Wi g ) U ) on, nslow, G cCall, | gon's” court and reported what had oe- Phe O.'T. Social™ is the title given to ST castiy " | has nover learned what became of his | McShane J ¢ Al Tose brewer, Annio Hilburn ahd Julia | 3} r0lds; committee of inyitation, Al ! : dRih i ithat you know well. — Leastvou ofts | \ies \whon she donned the old bonnet ¢ Manghan M Mot A Hansaw. Tho foreign trio consisted as | R, Battor, C. D, Spor. ¥ Paiking curred, and were advised m make acow- | aprivate dancing party to be 1 disown mmm daughter. 1 forbid you or | ks b h OBV s MeCricket ‘. It 6116 wa+ Mys: By Wi Tcssontin, Scotlandy| o W ~J~,l: ll‘h o B | miat nfi in police nst Bird for | Metropolitan hail next Wednesd your M. de V 10, ot hnxh; ny ]llu»\v.w Sl H;‘“ ‘l&‘ll\:l"“‘:"\ ]?ll-l'll':;: NicolnCl o Neeloy.Q . (A g 'K = B Fair BE " | assault with a veapon. The ty invitations h inder any pretext whatever, and I tell you ] 0d 80 sudde RS Newert p son C J Tty T H Bonnerear, Disfigused. Tt | mitteey J. 1. Pl R QR CLE Ui, oty Invitations Wave | lows ouce for i, th L ever 1RV | way dahtor and her ardstic vagabond | AGYeHOR T Jilison C.9 A 3 igured, But { han, R. J. mmn Joe Sorenson; 1l i SUrB LG faTorbl ones even one penny pieec, the value of it, | of a husband.—[Chicago Ne Srien T Olson G b_u'lf in the Ring; Miss M: 'i Aml cison, | managers, mm A“.h.,_on, G. Laved 4500 L M 3 frome m. 1t will be_quito II~4'I(“~1 to write i 2z L e uitt and Willinm Mol u 0! Inele | morri Bay, wnlumm, o = SaliICbS 8 i : (2 i = ]Il)p\'\l L]m' tlu- hole OBrien M ion will be present, as the dean Sams; Charles Wal A Twelve-year-old Lad Caught Tap- lp-.lI 4. b John P. Schminke, C| e ping a Till. ' Pateh; | W, Bml‘cnlmuu tel .lulm Mus, J. In-r hus mll ;umuw New Towns Springing up in Advance Pilant W 1 —- A 5 up under their misfortunes of the Railroads—The Tow! h Pratt BT }* \L]llll){mke(llu 1 E Mflmni ;\\ l{{nrll(\s, Personal Paragraphs. Kubn & Co., who conduct a branch f‘}'llx";" lh;;‘:lt Bt. “1[1"1”] i in before I\-m‘ nted by the Iu]-nnm.l.d orRIwoody L son O H r.mlhm L Jourt House Charlie; Mrs. orke, L 1 drug slmo at I<1'rl|(<-m|(l| and (un.um‘ LaLBhl 2 SN ID e, but the pictures would not sell S e s T i ,‘ kett 8 K]mhc), Bu[h\lo lhll~ l\lmmu Iwohlo i l 1 i mq; with tl\n Union ' Pacitic for | luvuul H\lullllmv),'mlld ual rvation | [Corresdondence of the Beg.]—This is a C 0 J Bocahonts Fmerson, Foy Good: 1P, J. Nickolls loft their “{‘ drawer, and could not account | -} wious theatrical companies | ng the fuunvf(unpln- in the face | six months’ town, the outgrowth of the | § :‘l‘:‘l“] W Ritehie M ness Sake Don ay 1 Told You; Vie T TR olls Iefb | oy jts disappearance, A sharp lookout | touring the states. .His latest venture is | lors and art shoppers wouldn't | foldredge extension of the B. & M. r Ring T Rolins BT 2 B.x)md Richard III, but not enough South yesterdaymorning. has been kept for some tmé, and st | the winagemeny ot Bnfivlo Bills Calitor- | at poor Van's productions now | oo em 1n Nebraska. Rosenberg M Rockrud A 3 hump back; William' Amberster, Davy Henry Kosters and wife left for Hot night the vigilance was rewarded by the | Nia campiign. 51r1 I =the lundlady.ovhe wag getting apyions | ROt Tesan) Richards It M Rolins B ¥ Crookett; Miss Hamlot, T Guess. So, My, | Springs, Ark, yosterday. B relotia ounpi ity hilalinitholtobat | IDZ fiom tho const whore about the rent, which was rapiuly failing SRR 2EIRSIIANE S Lafliglong B Dehaggoerty, Immaterial; E. Varney and | W. L, Parrotte nnd T. J. Rogers re- D younges o R HEUO! paralytic aficeti f | in arrcars, voluntecred this—to” Julia-— | milvs from tho main lin Shields J M bwbke)lfl) J. S, Smith, Two_Johns; Mary Buter of | turned from the east yesterday. Et'(':fli-".'{f.i.fill'; Wl g I s u.\v scome to the conelu. | very mysiciious piscs of wdvico: | The town is located on tho elovated plat- Sehuley Jb nyder J g“l’l“}‘o’;‘sll\(d‘?l(‘uillll'}nl‘ll;;(“]x"gl(‘:g"f 135:3(]“‘-|Y\l.l‘:lq Jlmnn;]und 1‘; “L‘lk'm];:‘! left l; m-ldlu_Y tion SECE by R bt e o eliBlg Pn:(()]v;hmg himself and lfl you H"_M\‘xll'l' «'cl?:m_nl:m“;s‘l;lu\‘n:;ll;; cau that separates the valleys of the Platte 5 Dud’s Girl; Mrs, Hall, Juliot; Miss Nollse | Spiinge, o D rorer B O | slipped behind the counter and opencd | ' Rl T AR vty iy and Republican rivers. A wide sweep of " Slaughton, Nellie Boylo and ' Tina Law- ’I 'c'w“,su‘m“ and J. L. Mitehell, of Ne- the money drawer. The clerk, howe A New York Gambl —1beg your pardon, I dow't quite | fine agricultural country stretehes away renco, Three Little Muids From School, | brasien Gity. re in the - oty stoppmg b | Giscoyere him as he w about t'{lm‘“ New York Corrospondence Boston revlied Julia, loo a | onevery hand, From two to three hun- ] prage C not so very little, either. The Mi: the Mill f i\)nll tI‘L“l“\‘n‘l;;lIIm]\;n(‘lll‘)l;II‘m‘ ui{llm-l could | 410: Pat She s about the best man of dered. (lln-il] people have located her g T llm .::x-hl:nhll} 5 K:ulm'n-(h Ig Throno were representing two Irish ‘ ) L il dsman Matza an- | ot in all respe 1o he vepu- in a tone of ill-concealed | buildings are frame _structures, bright | Scarses I3 S war ) pm\:nnm . e 1. E. Sandford, advanco agont for | swered the call and conveyed the boy 10 | {ufion of heing a4 square s . dic, su he r's ignorance,explained | and cosy, and an indication 'of thrift | Shtters Spenet D € vhere he ‘was al police station, Other impersonators were: Johm But- | Magele Mitchell, isin the city, ‘stopping | cent the coolness and_ daring of ) “spouting the all brauches of busincss, A vk The thio e IR A s £ Towner Timony J B Jer, Juilor; Emma Gallivan, Morning | 8t the Millard. locked up. The thief proved to he Peter | fypical gambler iavented by Brei Hart ing them at a pawnbroker's for | t with the main line | paity ; Star; Bude’ MoCormiolk,s Kivening. Sta | - At the Paxton” last night were J. D. | Smithbors, 12 years of age. Althouh so | [ St dohn Oukhurst never hid i | whatcxerho could b induced to lend | teains ot Holdrogo, both morning and },‘\:‘,,,’,‘,,5',“‘;“ Aheius D Mmy Granoy, Swiss Maidon; . Wi | McDonaid, Fremont; Johfy Riggs, Rush: | young he i G realize his situi- | peal 1ifo n. moro. ron stic portrait than | upon them, vening, arriving here at 6 o'elock p. m. | Thirston J C Tovper A N Pickens, As I Am; Mrs. Phyner, ‘Summer, | ville, and William Boys, Valpariso. tion and refused to tell the officer any- | Patrick Sheedy, fle is a fine looking | | ulin soon reconciled herself to the no- | and departing at 6 o'clock a. m Tiney % Tavlor ° C Mrs. Mills, Winter; Misses Anna and Ida | J. A. Swisher, who has represented | thing. His father is a blacksmith, but'it | fojjow, with a white, ¢ aven face, | tion of obtaining small advances upon | Elwood is essentially a pra o Thompson D itk Lngstrom, Quakeresses; Miss ~ Dollie | Wood Bros. at the South Omaha stock is not known where he lives and the boy | cJear gray cyes and her llun)mmhplum —not a tree, bush nor shrub to b ‘\““'i \I o \vn"i'« \R‘lll Knott, Crazy Quilt, and F. S. McCormick, | yards for some time past, has returned to | refuses to tell. boyish Smile. “He is In their keen struggle forlife hoth Van | any divection. Water obtained by “ lll\|||~ e Wentworth € % Dutchman. (,)n 0. A Verdict or Dol a quiet taste, and there i3 nnllmw |huu| and Julia became smart and artfal to a | bormg at a dnsnh of from 200 to 300 lst Winter (; A great many other costumes were | J. W. Webster, R, O'Neill, K. S. New- 2 srdiotifor Defondant Jiim that 18 flashy or ostentatious. When | degree which surprised even themselves. | feet. In all probability the town will be Wilton J C noticoubly handsome, but it was impos. | comb and Eli Plymmer, of Lincoln, ar- | _The of L. . Gordon against the | 1o was u boy Shody beeame the compan- | Van very soon got to know the sort of | supplied with water by sian wells in Wite D | Ml)lumoglmu all names. rived in the city last evuning and are reg- | Nebraska Coal and Lime company and | jon and pupil of the most celebrated of | picturesupon which 1m0t mon could | the near future. Tmy ants are plant- J | The following gentlemen had charae | istered at the Paxton. Constable Edgerton to recover damages | all the three-card monte men, who was | be lent, and was layish in the nse of his | ing their homes in and around, and the | of affairs, and are to be credited for the . F. Sweezy, a well known Omaha | g, ¢, ro of tho plaintiff’s trunk on “.,.“ n up and down the whole U |\|I|Al brightest colo But to Jula must be [ country is being rapidly transformed Vi . efficient management: ournalist, is now editor of the Western Save et e O | States as Canada Bill. This redoubtable | given ihe credit of hitting upon the idea | from ifs primitive condition into thrifty | Wison ER o Masters of Ceremonies—Fred Rhyner, | Merchant, a montnly publication devoted | A1 attachment for debt, was tried in the | 500000000 used to dicss up like of Van’s producing endlcss copies of his | farms, doited with cd bitations, | young | o Phil. Boison. to ()nnln\ commercial interests county court yesterday. The plaintiff, | ind go veling on railwa, 15, | most popular picce—a red-cloaked maid- abounding m the comforts of lifo, Town L Committee of Arran umfl\li—l, i Sumuel Morgan_ of Sidney, | Gordon, Is the man who was some time | When he had fleeced his man e would | en walking in 1 gamboge ¢ enfield ander ]m)pml\ “nd farm lands are cha ant ultra-mari 1 soon | hands and eonsiderable specul weking | going on in real estato. Not over i 5 1. fic rate. | inch of snow has covered the ground in [ Blatner Miss E 1 Leeder, Alf Engstrom, Pllaeging, I\Lb who has I visiting her mothe ) H. Jackson. Mrs. 'H. W. Yates, of this city, for tho Recoption Committee—T. Schuback, | past ten days, returns home to-day. ago arrested as a bigamist, but v re- | retire in his country costume to the on nccount of there not heing | private room in the car, and ten minutes | dropped into the ut nteel | oft” the + would come out in such » master-picee nt ovidence to conviet him. After Frep Zwiefel, James Vableenik, J. C, ohn R. Kennedy, € Hea- £ | dross and so complotely changed in ap- | He worked up some half dozen atonco, | this county at any time during the win- | furber Miss L A Bailey Miss 1 ' Etsonsporger, o R o it oy leaso he started a restaurant with co. that the Shivpest ye would | first putting on six brilliant skies, _then ul the railroad g Brown MC Beaty Mrs M Floor Committee: d Pllacging, Bert | Wayne, and H. E. Bullard, Fullerton, | s wife No. 1 on Sixteenth streev and recognize him. i pipil, how- | calling into’being six ficlds of waving 1z beyond here put in twenty- n S Brady Mrs E Nichols, Joe Ahlquest, Alf Too: were among the arrivals at the Millard | purchased coal for which he failed to L has not followed the same ine of | grain, and then infroducing into each tho ys of good work in Jany The soil 3 Collan M “ll)nor(umi!lm§« ]l‘o‘llsl'\‘i'}'ll William | Iast night. pay. The coal company thereupon [ nu;il}\ 1.;» s Dbeen a «nnlilo nmuh-n in the excruciating iw-‘mlt' lhlll"fu»l I|l'|- v »’1,: le onl.-(- Gannon Miss M GumMiss By 0, "'IH". ackson, A ingstrom, 3 - 2 swore out attachment pa: and Con- mbler, i searlet upon it, and the graders push through it Miekering Sronvall Miss i rt, H. Bre il mmlls 5. 0 ("fil‘fi; )f')‘;,])“ ‘1 erf,",'cf,‘“x},i stable Edgerton served 'u,]u“_ attaching k m ul “in connecet rmany a week did the young people | as they "would through an ash hes . On | Crement Miss 1, Colburn S 11 eruoon Luncheon club met | waukee, Wis., are the guests of t The attachment was that. Up in u}nnnl\«- proceeds of their gaudy | the forty mile contract west of here Ducot \"L"I""“ ‘ml)hfn 3 Thursday afternoon at the residence | brother'and uncle, Mr. A. Heller, on 8 ssolyed, and Gordon theve- | much of his carly was ~],.-m manufacture, but there came about twelve gangs of men and l)_lxlf'n)‘)\ln\\l 2 l)ww”\ll‘m.J of Mrs. Ike New, Twenty-fifth street, Mary’s avenue. ! upon sued the officer I o good interesting | there was s apawnbry ms are working under that many con- Daugherty N near Dodge. T.’F. McDonald and family “,]“ h]l(lll $0 damages. The 3 i One of them | York who not in his keeping one of nd aul»-w:ntrucu s, numbering | Elter Miss ¥ 1.,(1\.".,(,., Mis E On Tuesday evening Mrs. Frank Col- umu\.utu York City, where Mr. Mc- 3 ingly inter Gordon | s that he : once upon a | Van's outrages uponnature, But it grad- gvegate 1,300 men and 600 teams, 4 Fvans Mis petzer gave i select Gorman at her cle- fimnm will engage’in "the pr e N D o w1 15 on the ¢ ified that | time, after havine been absent for an ex- | ually beeame harder to part with them or | Three miles west of here is the camp of | Faste Mrs A P.lmnluu Miss K ant residence on Twenty-fifth street, in | law. ‘Their departure will be regretted r tendéd period, 1ie hud plenty of money | any” pi are at all, “and the young | Malldry & Bushing, the chief contractors; | Grifiith J¢ 13 Gritih 3rs 12 O ; onor of Miss Maud Anthony, of Leaven- b, their large circle of friends 1 this | given to Gordon by her to wear and was [ with him, and, aft wving his debts, | people s getting terribly anxious | then comes B. Conley, McLinn Bros. ¢ n:“db)\l - TR Vit 4 worth, who has been for some time past | city. still her prope She also told some | which is the fivst duty of the gambler, ho “‘{"“.‘ the future, . John Flinn, Colt & Sons, James O'Keefe, | (Hord Mrs, fiths Miss A her guest. A programme of twelve — very curious stories, which entertained a | began to p wo in alocal resort. He “Van, de id Julia, for the thous- | McGuer, William Cary, Craney Br Gill Miss C dances was carried out, and s\lpp(‘ There was o small row at the Slavin | portion of her anditors and di had been at it half an hour or so, when | andth time, *'we must have money sonie- l"’““‘i” ““"r T, L. Murphy nd® V Hart Mr Howland Mrs F' B served at the midnight house at 10:30 o'clock last night, but it | others. A number of other witne: he discoyered he was being put through | how. I'm Ld‘“l"il desperate. 1 wish, oh [ liam Fol They are doing some of the | Hanson Miss T Hegg Mrs A ; The favors were very lmn«lsome nml was quelled before much damage had | were sworn, and afte rgument hy tke process known by the alluring title of | how I wish'T couldl earn some! “But what | heaviest Work ovordone In Tho stato It | Iutter Miss A Hart' Mis L ./ probubly the most costly ever given at | been done to anybody. The niral | counsol Judge MeCulloch decided in | @ *'skin game.” Mr.Sheedy said nothing, | can Tdo? I was never taught mwthmfi is catimatod that to complote tho grading | Janson Mps A iAo - any german in this city. Among those | wagon wia called and earried John Di favor of the defendants and dismissed the | but went down into the ‘b Land | useful. I can play decently, it's trie,and | of the forty miles of roud will require the | Kennedy R’Zmnmu“ 0 Mrs resent were: Messrs, Frank and Will | gan, J. Joy and Joseph Barrett, part swit, came back again with an aX in s [T that's one thing I can du | removal of 2,500,000 cubie yards of dirt. v linmlltxm, Berlin, Will Wakely, Wllson, pants, to Lfie]uil,\vh«-rc they were loc! - hand. With ~this weapon he pro- But where can I sing? I No one up this way seems to undor- |A Bimunore. Dantiwhesls Dibkor! | B : How He Broke the Pledge. conded to smash every - art sung in public. 1 hav stand the mission or designation of thls I§ Lhrislmnvy Haas, John Cla Al Pat- —nl"—— terday afternoon a BEE man en- | of Iulrmum-lm the room and 1[4) Iinmrl\ 4'“'lllll~'luln||ti|| n«fi n:ll(lulm-llon think it is u R - | P! 0 o e an O slly, alias W ky | out the window the doors. il U ke hing by v Moore Mrs A ¢ }fi,',‘.;tl“fl',““g“"i\,,‘.,',"‘.‘,:}f," o ohmith, | GrNRLLL-In thts eity, Tebruary 11, at 7:90 sountaced Dyen Gonnclly.allas Wbleky| gk Yooy pioturobqua | aid youw're right, dirling, < assert that it is. being built Nielson K Towa, Miss Huns, Miss Stone of Madison, [ clockc . i, & beloved wife of John | Jack,” in the corridor of the county build- | 3 0oy ot o walked out in silence, leaying | her husband, iloomily, us he clin to head off rival lines, and finally, the S 4 A Wis., Miss Gago of Lyons, Towa, Miss O'Neill, aged 56 yt ing, where he was passing a little of the | tl¢ astounded and frightened proprietor fow half-dollars remafiing in his pocket. | are dozens of ulnmum‘lr«\pwul.llmus l,qh‘hw\ Tt Powil (“ s Carr, Miss McCormick, Miss Tompkin CHFuneral will take place to-day, Febru- | leisure timo imposed upon him by the | in sole possession, A year or so back | *You could never public appear- | relation to it. Not even the contractors, | eterson ) Leston Mrs ¥ ) | ary 13, at 9 o’clock a. m., from her late r S 4 1 ) q Mrs M Miss Wakeley, Miss Maud Anthony, Miss | S 86 3620 South Eishiteenth street o police court for being intoxicated. | Shecdy took charge of the aflairs of John %, o smiled at the | nov engineors, nor any ono else s Quinlay Berlin, Miss Honry, Miss Doane.' Miss | Philomena’s eathedral, whore high mass will | Connelly expressed himself as very much | 1o Sullivan, and” the two men worked quaintness of th e “Unless youmake | to know where it is golng to or wi Ritter Miss It ] Luna Dundy and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler. be celebrated at 9:30. Interment at St | hurt by the statement in the Ber that he Iln-r without sy serious diflicult it in the public streets like that” gl we | aftor. Itisnot atall likely Sehroder Mis J Shropshire Miss M 4 Miss Almy gives a children’s valentine Mun"ncemvh‘ they never' but once had an v saw with a crowd avound her the other | anchor out in Frontier county on the | Simpson 11 Kunith Miss E: had oftc hted \ e ik : 4 - —_— 1 to spring the trap when Bal- »u..u appronelicd a row. That oe- | night, don’t you knowy How de raivie, or run mo a Stout Mrs 8 Shannatau Miss K "‘Kl'x.“;l‘“m‘;";l:,".:” f,'.'v'i".f“éé'u”?.'.'im > Tard hangs. I wouldn'tdosncha thing, " | o T S “confound him!-- | holo in Lincoln county, itps | Buacord s 1 Btokal Miss J : At UOREG Seavon RETe 8 LaNgLn said ho, “and when I saw that picce in | in this city. Sullivan was slightly under | Would bo i he knew it. Wonder what | the old hends at Boston and the Almighty | Suith Mrs B Stoefeld Mrs At L e A T g 9 the Be, and a littlo girl called t0 me on | tho influence of - diquor, and was sulky | he'd dot” know what is up, and that is enough.” At [ gy 0o Stone L Taylor C 0.1(,‘“’,, 19, apoi N ecnomdey, - Tho tho sirect, "Hollo Jack, tho hangman, "L | and ‘ugly, when some 'discussion arose | All that day Julia was oxcoedingly quiet | any rate tho dirtis lying all alonz'this | Vit No '3 4 St ‘1, Hollman Mrs. A 11 N wentand got drunk and hero Lam. 11 a4hout'a division of funds. The great | and thoughtiul. f troteh, which takoes it well up | Woleh Ars itson Miss oluck an, signed the pledge with .)u.|f; Stenberg | glygger became angry over something | - Van, dear,” said Julia suddenly, when | into the froutier country, to a point on | Wikson Mis ( W, o “ oA T two wecks before that, and that picce ,,,,.l To 1 by v|,,y.|, and exclaimed, | they had been sitting talking fur some | the pr , no miles '« nt from no- W ¥ 1o ‘l\)l“ hrla (‘mhla‘l?nlh “:: ;xlmdvixlllwx::,mnli‘lll I\N':‘w"l \‘\.\m"lu mgn | ()uIJ lmu-\inlnn rlhm L ( :wumunml f where. Its general course is the summit KOURTH CLASS MATTER, P, ¢ t [ = Tem T ] again, and cop i, too, if you queried Sheedy, ir SAlL right, said Van. “I'm ready, cershed of the Battle and Republi- | 1111l Miss M oty Jlalugidi, By h,“ X 25 YEARS IN USE. lrnlli‘-‘«"l-rkrlh‘lt‘slflx,ll‘l;::fil]i \h‘:mlln 0,the | tone of the U ynp [ wh ”qu\A;ll watto goi e . IEwill open up finull fine | Warnstudiiss A Jibnton i shey N Fedioal Tetame) f por reed 5 he could “PIEsmash your jaw,” repeatod Sulli- b, not far! There are several little and may eventaally shoof kil s el ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Jackson celebrated | Th Greatest Modioal Trinmph of the Age! | } 1" juol0 " 1o load a sober life, oo YAgR JRNTIRReASd Bullln [l 1 ATSRRT LIRS e, RaTeII ke G AT 2 Kk Willis 2 b at their home, No. 1717 Nicholus strect SYMPTOMS OF A ¥ ~—— The pale- fm-...’i,;.y.n.h-ru.nk Mr., Sulli- | well by You needn’t come,” other Rocky mountain point. C. K. Courant, ; their anniversary of ten years’ wedded TORP|D L|VER A Tramp Grader 1n Trouble, yan by the coat lapdl and led him to one “Ne tcome! ButIdon't hke your | The windis on'its mettle here to-day. Postmaster. bliss. A large numibr of their friends H The case of Hanson vs Coder in the | 3o, “Thon ho siid in & very tow tone, | gomi ou at night, dear. Besides, | It is spinning along at the rate of abouf | quo town of Duleith. 1. P, having of were present. Many presents appropriate county court is an interesting one to a ‘Have you gotany friends you would | Why should you go afoné?” vo miles an hour, and . oW | fored 500 and a town 1ot 1o tite et (aby to the occasion were received. large number of workingmen whom, it is | like to ste, or any business you would | *“For a woman's veason. Because T | flukes of snow wonld like to fall but the | joit BEA At 8t (ot e the . Germania hall pwsmnodn hullmut ap: alloged, have been swindled out of their | 1ke to attend to in ease anythiing should | Want to. ow, don’t be angry, Van. | wind blows so hard that they are unable | 260 hiles distant went over. g J pearance, Thursday night, filled, » ) NGO AT Sl 0l R appen o your® I won't come to any harm, T ‘promis | to kiss the cheek of Mother Earth, (tis | 27 NS WOl Areh Bive witha gay throng of merry m skor pay by the piantill, _ Lagor d to ba | Tigely it responded Sullivan, ‘‘and | you. And Van gave in, of courso, the staunchest norther that has swept | {0 tMed for (he town It and flnishod o ing time to the strains of do a Stramp grader,” who has, in tho lust |yt ,,“,m W Julia walked rapidly, 'looking neither | this naked divide since the whita man | 1% Sev0 10F the towi 1ot and Fuishoc e sion was the grand masquerade two years, induced a large number of * observed Sheedy, with a " Bho “foarad ¢ she bogan to hold it down. We had four | g2, SHHSE HrANSac lop In lees than forkged i the Arion elub, an event which o Swedes to work for him, and then re- pression that could not’ be mis- | proceeded slowly, or hesitated, the cour- | days of charming weather, the last drify | ©/#hY hoUrs: Y 4 emembered by all who par. GONGT p -|- ON fused to pay them Hanson is one of the | ta ‘you take my vice and settle it | 22e to carry out the resolution she had disapppeared, the plow was pulled out Two nice young Maine persons ave in a ‘The hall was gaily decorated, - UTT'S nmuu.p.emuy.a.pm men who has been in his employ and is | all up before you smash my jaw. You | made might ooze away. from iis winter quarters, andiw sonld | stamed minid, and all on account of the wazing upon the seede one might %o such eases, ono doso efects such & | suing for his Mrs, , how- | will never have an opportunity after- | At last she arrived near her father's | almost hear the song of the robin. But | caveless business manager of an Angusta ine himselt in faivyland. The cos- mnmofluuntuwmonhnma-uflerg.- all the property, in 5. ¢ touse, & handsome corner building. It | this God-forsaken blizzard now running | newspaper. One of the young persons i g tumes were elegant and jue, many of m,,{,m% A Rvetit o g eysicin ia which the claim cannot be "col- Sullivan looked at Sheedy an instant, | Was about 9 o’clock, and old Sam and his | at large has knoeked the postry all out | wrote to the othe cting hor letter to them being imported especially for “the 8 y thelr “'; lon oa lected. Four horses belonging to the | and then 1 ed his eyes, with the re- | guests, for he was giving a dinuer party, | of spring and set the thermometers craz the newspaper oftice where he worked, oceasion. An excellent dancing pro- i1y Coders are in_possession of the ofticers | mark that he was only fooling. Bat he | Were in the brilliantly lighted dining’ | It struck us abaft our dreams and the business manager, not notiein ramme of twenty-cight numbers had awaiting the duumou of the court. didn’t fool any more ‘in_that direction. | room. about midnight and bids fu the address, tor the envelope Nll§ cen prepared and was most enjoyably AG §AH§AP@BIL - e Sheedy, thoy” tell me, has not been in Sam Sladger had changed a good deal | twenty-four hours siege. Wo sami fu it over to the editor, who clapped earried out. The unmasking oceurred at Ren o tes the b makes healthy fle (The Mutual Lifo of New York. very good luck lately. Indeed, the la since his daughter’s departure from | grandeur of its lung pov but object to | it in the Young Folks’ column as a com- lluxl‘u ok, :nnll an vl-«"u'n Adpper was 'J,?:;:M:’_m;;:"mmfl;:;hu:mb The accumulated assets of the Mutual | amount of money of which he was v home, He looked aged and haggard. | the strength of its Droath . | munication, the name of the sender and served in the basement of the building. fones the wervous system, luvigorates the Life Insurance company of New York, as | sessed twelye months ago is said to ha He missed her sorely and yearned to ~——— sendee of the letter both appearing. The 53 In every respect the ball was a grand brain, and {mparts the vigor of manhood. appears from ihe annudl statement in 2n- | pretty much all gone. her back with him; but he had stuck Led last woek from | young man, who had been awaiting some success, "Ilm.l d‘llo]lhu oll!nwrn n:d com- Lot drupsits o York, other column, under the management of —~—— stubbornly to his determination to have the. business re- | Word from the lady, first loarned of the A : ‘p‘x’ivl.:.:;x;.n ho had the affair in charge, us o 5 o :filuvl:nh;l“ilhulfIl:"ljlrnnr;l‘m;‘ngg‘L‘n‘;‘sh.("iuc A 1 3ml|‘ buy “nubm d‘:‘ wlu re wnhm“ unlllluwlflunlm hl’ do with Iml 3 forved to in the d -lm.k trd l\lnmlul and (nuhn; the letter lnlnl ml’m when ho n.v; E ) 'y § X 0 Avurw, WOer cau BAVe ¥ wie at vy Ty 3 regate of rse getting Hoaglan rices you wi The old man- then was not happy, but | an answer received i ew York in just | itin the paper. Their feclings are waug! 3 * Fred Motz, jr., president; Max Becht, PUbad! VO3,966.51. - The company last year paid | lose money. L4 ¥ on this particulur eveming he lw[;i‘, less | six minutes, the quickest time on record. | easier 1mln|;'mul than de scnb(‘;‘d B b : 0