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T P 4 '"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1886, Indian supply depot from New \mk Miss Adelaide Moore at the Boyd Last Mr. E. Rosewater leaves this morning | is but a moment if rheumatism or neural: ba postponed till the end f next week. sister, Mrs. Will Spaulding, and will | Night. | for New York to be absent about three strikes the heatt, These diseases & Ilu- probably be able to return to school 1n enlcuiation liad been made 1o dispose of the : : it ' LAAE oL Ci Y wilen put va | WEORS: ¢ | the most painful and the most dangerous fome of the Salaries Paid to Lawyers in the sublect this woek, dut “'1:'"';:»11'(':;!'ll”ll;ml":; The Committee Meot and do Some Prelim. | & few days. - tams the “‘,,; le r;’:l‘, fa .“’l‘;m“ ‘\‘,’” 4 | Me. Schicx, one of the conductors of 3iflr\ \'"ln’ which human kind o h::h” kg of the senator 18 postpon jursda - : s the wondes ascing ch | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail- | They fly from one part to another with- S vl sy L Ty b I the connty ot yoaardny Filen A | Charaterze i in s enrlio sepresena- | R, hak G ‘speiding & fo daga n | ot moment's i, and inments e the location. Senator Van Wyck thinks his . ' : Alen A tions here, last night entertained an ex- | the city. and other applications aro in themselves - ake orable {1 -+ A | angdon commenced action to secure | (1ot andionce & Y _ . —— o alie " o | dangerous beeause they are linble to AGOVERNMENT WHITE ELEPHANT | Deople will inuke n favorable (mpression. ns GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT. [ collent audionce at the Boyd. A second | Dr. Leisening, the city physician, who | Jangerons be 3 vital »"\rvl-‘}‘rf;n'nuv in natural loca- ——— possession of a lotin Thornburg place | oiiroction was the appen that is being wrongfully held in the pos- | 1 of Miss Adel they have e tion and sup has been quite 1l for the past week, 18 to some vital organ and “”.”".', An will be able o tecume s | 0ause instant death. Rheumatism and rance in the title | " 4 POSTAL CIANGES, A Gas Explosion—Mra. Cleveland's | . Froderiok Flolke laide Moore. Than this ., neurelgia are diseases of the blood, and The Nocessity of Treaty Legislation to | it b, Brokuive s been apointed COWIN < IHNATR Notes =T session of Frederick Fielke | young lady, few actors whose presenco W few day e can only be reached by a romedy which Be Urged Upon Congress—The Re postmaster at Manilla, a new office in Craw. I'he case of Collips vs, the Omaha Belt e to his b i sint | W. Post, ex-collectorof internal | will drive from the blood the dangerous ford county, lowa. Police Detail—Other A 1w - iy | UPON the stage has been of such recent | pavenue, and his fathor-in-law, Dr. Mc ood the dangerous port of Changes in Senate ! . tailway company was given to the jury 1ate ¢ bettar k This is due p Pl 8 I T aw, T | acids. Such a remedy is Athlophore It o An order has been fssned affecting seryice Local Macter, in Judge Wakeloy's court yostorday nfter- | Goe 2" fown. Thisis due to & | Donoughey, of York, were in the city | jias boon thoroughly tested and is safe o i oy o g R S i g W kel SconrL e eTAnY A1, | variety of ciroumstancos,tho moro ast: | KAy A Fonte et on & Uusiness | fy e, "rOUEHY (estt and s ae i f ’ o ToLs | ble of which are womanly grace, encrgy, | Pleasure trip terminal to exchange mails six additional o . before Judge Wakeley to-day, v grace, &Yy Georgo Schneldery employed at the sash at Postitons Por Attorneys, trins a week, provided that the mail be INN"“':‘J‘)“"";{"{ e omted | Gillette ot al vs. Gaut et al beauty and genius. Genius, without bbi Bonson roturnod last nueht from | gocioryor Hiittig Hiros, Manufacturing W AstIRGTON, De — \Special Telegram ;.:liln‘v‘.{'m”:'“.‘,l,'ul.m.-un in_locked pouches 2 “ committee appointec MeWtorter et al vs. Cooper. beauty, has often triumphed over other ;‘“;w":(" ““(;I'“H(“‘13;”3:::‘!‘"!'<I 10 % Co., Museatine, lowa, says: “‘About n nd Pres onal cost to the depart- to form a new ecnarter for the cit 083 but with a combination of two v of Murphy vs, McVey. diflicul year ago my wife was afflcted with both to the Bee)—A gooa deal of inquiry hs | jnent, to take eff et Decombor b Omaha met and held 1t's first meeting Dellrance vs. Crallg of . the greater desideratn of a suce byterian church, and also organized & | phoumatism and neuralgia, She had used been made at the department of justice since MY MATTERS, ’ <4 e Not <AL, B . asetil nditate for HisiH v 1 Sabbath school: { the failure of the tolephone suits in Ohio as [ | Army furloughs autlorized: Trympeter | There were present Max Meyer, C. S it i'sx“ St L0wa 105tERALO COMPACY | Grs; - ot nn - Misy. Moors - possersoy NEBRASKANS IN THE CITY sy el AR e L \ b o1 | James Harrison, Troop K,Eighth cavalry, Fort | () Jamos ‘reightc s Bar vs, Hol ors, such as Miss Moore possesses, SRRAS s « ! ic aving learned of sowe of the to the expense the government Is subjected 168 it montlis: Lot ORTE bkiet ‘“’ K l"":’l‘l s \l ‘I :"'l—'\“ :"-“ 1y ':‘”\'l""‘ Melquist ve. Rile there 1s . most promising future to b | Among the Nebriskans in the elty yos- | cures offeoted by Athiobhoros | Bought { to In supporting the Pan-Electric work. At , Troop B, Ninth cavalry, Kort Du | ‘' . Dechel, John Evans, Frank Mur Birmingham vs. Stone expected for this young lady. 1y were the following some for her. 1 think it was four or five | torney General Garland £aid to-day that he | Chesne, U '}.. six_months: Private J. B. | ph nd E. Balev. City Attorney Smiley vs. Omaha Belt Railway com- Miss Moore ngis of the reser At the Canfield—A. V. Bass, Randolph; | bottles she used, simee which time she ! had nothing to po with the matter and that it | Reed, Cony ‘hlr;vnvmh mlrlmuy‘ Kort | Cornell and City Engineer Rosowater, pany. ¢ order. It isinspired by an intuitive per- [ J. 8. Smock, Bumont; K. Fritter, Ouak- | has been entirely well of both rheuma was solely in the hands of Solicitor General L RRT though not members of the commitice, I an vs. Omaha Belt Ruilway | coption and appreciation of the most sub- | Jand tism and neuralg As she was a vory Jenks., The records show, however, that on Represe ok and I T. Cowles, | were present by invitation. compar t I-_g]uunmn-. in the representation of At the Cozzens—Fred B. Smith, Ne- | great sufferer | consider Athlophoros i f February 19 Allon G, Thutman waa' retained | of Sions RS TREBE. Wi ¥ ikt T T R which -‘hi' strives after no unnatural | pragka City; A. W.Wikoff, Osceola; . W. | Yery eflicient remedy in curing such tohiave charge of the suits. He was to re- | The resignation of Robert il Lamorenx, k G . effect, and makes use of none but natu- | Wehr, Wirbur, F. W, Wilson, Kearney; | case. v. House, pastor of the First M. E. | ral methods to attain her ends, In this h, on Davenport street, is holding | she is an exception to many of ner elder ¢ of £1,000 and at the conclu- | Postmaster at Sioux City, Ia., has been re- chairman and John KEvans secretary- celeve a retal: celved at the [,m‘,,“m, m.(,‘m,“..,,l The body then went into a committee o, Ed Gundeifinger, Nebraska City, W. C. McClain, elerk for Smith & lh\n slon of the proceedings It was agreed that he - the whole and took up the old charterf " i hi fé § sisters upon the stage, whose greatest At the Windsor—A. Bergsirom, Goth- | steel, Denggists, Atlantic, lowa, ¢ ) was to receive “Such other compen- MR, MORRISON TALKS. section by section. Mr. Creighton sug, os of revival meotings, which are in, | FETH IR GO (SRR (DS B long | enberg; A Doumes, Broken Bow; . havo triod overything | Know of for my « satlon s may hereafter be de- gosted, incidentally, that in_his® opiniot tended s a continuation of the Sam Jones | j ki iy the sunshine of popularity Steay rks: J. T, \lmlm rheumatism, but nothing did me termined.” On February 1 Grosvenor | What He has to Say on Tar Rte- | FIG WO SRR FIL 10, TU8 OPINGS | mectings. Already considerable intorost | gained when the ucting known to the | fsland Ny good until I'used Athlophoros. It was in . E. Webb, Calla P. Lowery, of New York, was retained, 1lis X form. | conform to the metropolitan standacd | is being manifestod, and it 13 probable | stage of today mhy well be | berE likhorn. # July, 1884, L was contined to tho houso compensation is the same as that fixed for WasmiNaroy, Dec. L—In an interview | generally adopted by cities of 60,000 and | that much i:luul work will be ac- [ doubted to have been appreci- At the Metropolitan—W, L Hyde, lq over a month, and was obliged to us Mr. Thurman. There was the same provi- | Witha Post reporter Colonel Morrison, who | upwards, complished. Last mght Mr. House | ated She seems never to Ln-gvx don; F. H. Baden, Wayne; AL B crutehes. 1 suffered with this rheuma- aracter | John Devenny, John Gil |;_v:m,'l‘~-cuum ); | tism for about a year. Finally [ decided sion as to “such other compensation as shall | arrived in the city to-night, “There s Section 6 was changed to read that | preached a strong sermou, urging the | the identitication with the cf 1 i r be hereafter determined.” I“..,.u\r & Chand- | Just the same necessity for tariff legislation | after every national and state census the | members of the congregation to_ interest | which she assumes, and throughout, her S. Jonnson, A. McKinney, Lincoln to Llnlll Athlophoros a trial, thinking it lor, of this city. are to receive 85,000 for their | NOW that there was in the first part of the council is empowered to extend the city | themselves in church work and make | acting is entirely consistent with a clear At the Paxton—Adam Hogg, Grand I‘*";l' u" no botter than the medicines T A ] b ent congress, In fact, it is more urgent | Imits if in such period the increase in | outside work a sccondary consideration. | ent, intelligent and artistic conception. | Island; Chas West, Lincoln; John Peters, | had usec I felt a enange after I had services, but it is not stipulated astothe | Pr 1 b o He addressed himself 1y, his | H Y’ g bi > H. 3 o N used a bottle. I continued using it, and 3 stipulated as tothe | o W0 appronch thie time whien there will be | Population has been 90,00, ¢ addressed himself especially, on this [ Her method savors of the best schools | Albion: P. 1. . Fremont; F. M. W . : [ g it 1 length of employment. The phrascology of mnn-m':luwmnn we can apply tho surplus | _ Seetion 10 of the eharter was made to v, to the Y. M. C. A’ 'workers, | her art, and her emulation that of exem- | cott and wife, Weeping Water; J. (. | have not had any rheumatism sin the contract impresses one that they are to of the La read t the polls shall be open at 8 es” Aid societies, ete. | plars, whom it would not be a reflection | Morrisey and W. V. Eaton tsmouth Livery druggist should keep Athlo .hn appear only In court for the southern district | Tevenue.” n renly (0 a auestion us to the | oijock in the morning and closo at b in ¢ - to imagine that the lady had seen fit to | Thos Lee, Verdon; H. S, Manville, Bur: | ros wid Athifophoros Pills, but w of Olilo, which has already dented jurisdie- :_l‘["d"‘"‘l‘ l;;lfl 'A\M:':;‘f"v sive \l‘m fl.!ll i | the evening. Other changes were sug- .St Andrew's Brotherhood, st Thus qualificd mentally and by | nett; E. T.Johnson and A, Cropsey, | they cannot be bought of the dru, tion. If the cause is removed to another | yo™ “roason’ to beliove - the views | Zested but Mot adopted. "The committee Tuesday evening the anual ciection of | attainments; Miss Moore's natur: lernn Beatrice the Athlophoros Co., 122 Wall st., 11 be, this fi djourned to meet a court, as it undoubtedly v o'clock to-morrow } St. Andre nthe | leave little to be desired. She 1sto-day al- At the M uun- | of the house have changed since they refused s brotherhood took pls srchants—R. A. Templeton, | York, will send eithor, carriage paid, on der the contract will be entitled to another ulllnz last ion tn“r'un;'\lh' n’ hill, “1"1 fternoon. basement of Trimty Cathedral. It was }uuq m;.||.|-|,|..,»s n beauty of face ‘,!,.)( Tekamah; K. Hetzel, York; J. F. Perkins, :T“|( y(rol‘ |‘\1"Llnl|’:\l" rice, “ihm: i~f51 nl(-r ployed as exper mpensatio E " { T ¢ 1 v B McGuire, . DA ! their opposition now in the hopo .u ome The county s or sre busie the association and resulted in the elee- | robe s X 4 3 1ies . 4 3 s in full for all services that may bo required .fimm."l',fl‘,(. tiat they would get @ r seliely bbbl il o eloc- | robo is in Tichness among the finest inthe | Canio , Elkhorn; N. 'W. Lourey, Lin o of him, John Goode, recently rejected by | more satisfactory to them—a- revision n | YCSt€ the senato for the oflice of solicitor general, | Whieh, as.in the last one, they would consent The bid of Bren ay in auditing bills. tion ot the following: Henry R. Gonld, | profession. Even the slight difliculty | coln. ¢ Whalen for | Vice-president; 1. J. Shakeshaft, secre’ | under which the lady labors m the tem- | Ay (e Millard- mpure < Pills are ||||l'ql led, Ao for the o s SaTeh TUGEN BRI T RS LT i e i e nd George' Orr, treasurer.” Dean | porary harshness of eertain of her tones | 4 Al & MoNis has permanent employment in this caso | {850, TG 10 {itornal taxes, Tho %y x 81, ,,0‘ selidlean ll'.’.hh‘ Qe ”"’(‘_'; rdner, of the cathed , ex-oflicio, | detracts but little from her work, thus [ Wicgor: W M N‘]f:‘{:;:‘:l,“] ALk “' under the government so long as hls | yroiectionists, he thought, would in time be | 1° ) was lal over until | prosident. ~An excelient oyster supper | en: AL ) Ml 5 ing a performance of exceuding Anderson, Beatrice; AL L Schaefer, Ord, services may be required, and devotes | compelled to put forward some such measure | Saturday, ded {and Dean Gardner p interos id satisfaction. Such was the | 4" | his time for a salary of $5,000 a ye in order to reduce the surplus, The ofticial bonds were received and toasts were Propos d lady who last night ess the role of | . e (‘;I'l l;l _\-‘\(_ Wl Jeli cording to the opinion of ex T approved of B. W. Simeral, county at- | Sponded to by Revs. Paterson, Doherty | “Ludy of Lyons.” Her' acting of Bul- | 7 1,,,”,,,, iz and Williams. The brotherhood has & membership of twenty young men and is R. Redwond, assessor | in a highly flourishing condition. nd, and made wn impression which Notwithstanding the | for Saratoga precinet; J. Donnelly, sr., —— I mot soon be forgotten. The or for Second ward; O. J. Ryan, A Gerstenberg's Gall. “Claude™ of Mr. Charles Bennott was S0t 1oE WestOmata R Dava Fred Gerstenberg, the crook who was nxfi_ Tl ,;;.,-ml.l-mnlnl l‘\zl.« mistaken “h fis oS SRS Tl PRI | nequitted in the district court a few days | calling, and he should show some ntell justice of the peace for Valley precinet, [ dcquitt t riet ta few Jday RARGOTLY RIVING TBILIb taRg S OhOTO IEE ald, of Indiana, who is the leading attorney on the other siae, Mr. Goode will be retained | for a longer time by the government than he | would have beeh had he remained in the ! office of the solicitor general, as My, MeDon- ald believes that the case will not be termina- ted under seven years. In addition to these s masterpiece was wilful, sweet, ten- forcible, pathetie, powerful and WASHINGTON, Dec. L.—The governor of | torney; A. C. Uhtof, assessor for the Alaska In his annual report to the secretary | Third ward; D. R of the interior says: order or request of the sccretary of the navy dated July 16, 1855, the senior naval officer hias not accorded to the civil government the At the Areade—Geo I, Atwater, Te- kmmlv Alfred Hazlett, David I > -mm_\ smont; 1 RO ruey; 1 Meyer fees the vari ounsels haye their “nec d and co-operation it had a right to expect. | 0\ Ale supervisor for Chicaro | 80 on the charge of having stolen a sary expenses’ pad by the government, o | In connection with o narration of the cap- l,'r,.'(.’,l,“‘rl‘ LR A S Y i) L e At ‘!’I"\“""II;I-'“\ Sagnalli, Qbat ot CIE TIRUBEIONNS | conitroller of the curréncy construes this to | ture of one American and three British ves- Thean! ) Y 3 PR AT 5 e ihi R hilion and Gafatea, | t R mean traveling expenses, hotel bills, ete., | colg whilo engaged in taking se Lhe application of 1L Goodhard to sell | last summer, has made anotiier exhibi- | followed by the commediaita, “Hapt If delays are not dangerous they are at s in inland | Jiguorin Chi | when away from home and agtually engaged precinet was laid over | tion of las gall. He met Kimball, the | Pair.” In both of these Miss Moore will | least expensive. The county commis ors of - Alaska, the g ernor re- o the case. R T el as e e ras havs || Hor tWoIwEBLE g man whom he robbed, and offered {0 ro- | appear. It will be one of Miss Moore's | sioners yesteraay made an cstimate of the TREATY LEGISLATION NECESSARY., wrobably raised an international question in- A number of bids for furnishing flour hoverthe wateh £ Econta . | finest performances, and will merit o ense . ¢ the pre ions “Undoubtediy the subjeets” presented in | YOI rights of United States. t juris- | for the poor farm and for the needy poor | coverthe watch for §. Heo scoured the | N ER O oa ‘{":'1_"(I']“‘“'_M'l"“'_“"* ed by the preparation e two or three pending t money and disappeared. He stopped at ng of the Lauer case. Two les will ‘occupy 4 | giction over the water of Behring sea north [ were laid over until Saturds, good deal of the senate’s time this winter,” | o {ne Aleutian islanas and cast of the one The cost to the county for ch Lemberg’s hotel and asked to be shel- He DIQINot AR hundred jurymen and over fifty witnesses Kaid & member of that body this morning. ~pte ety i L ’ s Sulihe sduntil dark, as he was af o . i DD CRLE - the st vore s o R e oL i ¥ i | hundred ‘and nivety-ihird weridian, west | for the month of Noveniber w tered until dark, \8 afruld ho | v day morning Messrs. Exporlence | 10F the stato wero summoned’ and Lopt bl ARE STI would be picked’ up by the police asa ; Tor sixteen yours, hich must be heeded, | jongitude, 1t may not be unbecoming to sug- Suce o BT Leter. ¢ was enter- | Estabrook, 3 for three days at a cost to the coun for something on the fisheries question, and | st {hat tnless said right 15 insisted upon ‘a- | about two thousand doll: mes McVey, John E, hoy have ms ¢l \ily gained ptes. susp! Building since the spec ate committes went to | Ain BtV (e 25 3 s - Al LU e P be Ml ettt s in favor, and “with sales constantly inorensing the trouble to investigate the matter and tak n.'.\l\ :l::‘]llltx\lul'l‘ nl,nmun n:lml"l'ult?ru\t‘mI.‘.:: Superintendent Whitlock did not issue ‘:u l.‘ L ;:\ ll”l" 51.!!\1.: }, m‘nr:} n- \\Ardw.nu‘l acob Klein, \:hu_ are charged T ¢ | havebe v the most popular corset through- alot of testimony there will be no_excuse e amount baid for tho “wholo ‘of | 2 building perm ing, carried off agold watch belonging | with renting houses on Capitol avenueito adds to the great amount o state 4 ) yesterday, and thinks r. Lember; something is not done to guarantee immunity BAELO} O ; ; to Mr. Lembery llll(l|l‘|;‘:‘l‘u;0|n'l‘nnlrl-‘l‘l‘l;" |l\‘u|'tt::n‘x;r“ux};‘\1“ I|I|4I" "”, ,l.l,.“|m,,, the by | complet Smce he took charge of his I RIAbIS toboxin/iiby the Qan alish auttior; oyaryicon; u|.54..1'.1{“‘:.llnlxx:ixlmrxix;‘vIn‘nixllll.!:lglmn:‘“‘l:!l ;.n?'l‘] I.H‘Jum l):!'ll“(\l[h}.!l\i. Iu,‘t\x! ls;u( d any purp {o the territory are represented to be wholly | (OF the construction of about seven hun | There hus has been suflicient_opportunity | iadeqnate and the governor earnestly re. | dred buildings, ranging in cost from: i ln thie senators to mature some kind of a sts that the question of increase thereof | $1,000 to $100,000. The most of these rRdes nre made in Snont suitable for of English iAr twice a8 long ag prostitutes, apneared before Judge Sten- | evidence as to the curative powers of berg for trial, The complaining witness, Hood's Sarsapari Letters are contin- Charles Niebuhr, avas not on. hand, | ually being recoived from all scctions of p le of the Ladies' { though the judge fa distinetly told hin | the conntry Ul il 1S it Gl ety was held 5" Music | to be presentat' 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock | from his great medicine isunequ The 18 h6¢ raooivad or IR S lernoon. Tha followins | e had failed to show up and the defend. | for general debility, and s a blood puri- | Bir, T Wl el regeives s for Frsr _ b 2 | ants were releas If Mr. Nicbuhr cares | fier, expelling every trace of scrofula or | heid at New Or amme was successfuily ed out »men he will have to | Other impunty. Now s the time to take adies' Music. md musie iry corsets hest mwards from alf the®World's s patents have 1 au to remedy the likelihood of trouble with | e 4! Ay R to proscente the ¢ ! Bootes 0 - Great Britain. so that a treaty ought not oc. | Moy lave thie cousideration its importauce been complated or are well under . PROGRANE. B e b ity it. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Low- s, thu principles. of tho cupy much time. But it anything comes up ———— Mr. Whitlock estimates that there | “Forest Birds oo Briggs = ell, Mass. Sold by il druggists. T Gy affecting our relations with Mexico it will A Michigan Millionaire's Will. about five hundred buildings com- mwm“”m;‘ Aot A Change of Prisons. ———-— wntion, these Corsets do no raise a muss, for no matter how many assur- T e ancos the Moxicans have made, a feuling ox. | o DETROLT, Dee 1o will of the late ists in congress that they are tréacherous and | Francis Palms, bequeathing his colossal es- o u' his office, though h that summary steps should be taken. ‘The | tate, was filed for probate this afternoon. iable means of asce austion of treating with Moxico uponany | Clothilde Palms and Michael O'Brien are | amountof B BE K HoReTiato co ik t:\lllll‘\c_tal\?a?ysl ill mnn? .IIIIw’u NIlml,x!l*’fl made trustees without bond. One-half the | official sup ion of the city’s b Bl Ions that cortain states on the northern | Metincome of tho estate is gtven to his son, | boom. Itis a part of the bmlllmum Devotion Boundary of Mexico want to come to s, and | Francis F., during his life, and the other half | spector’s duty 1o examine into the condi if any radical measure is proposed in tie way | to his daughter, Clothilde. On the death of | tion of the school buildings, warehous of a comm or extradition treaty, ora | either half of the principal is to be divided | and other buildings mn the city, to see United States Distriet Attorncy Lam- A South Carolina Lynching. =onind . FOLIBATIN IEVEILYWH /Th. Bradsky | bertson yesterday,received a Sletter from |, ClAmLESTON, 8. C,, Dee. 1,—Ciesar Rob- ALODURERER QN ALELIGATIO] Haitdan Kierull | Atiomey R heRE inson, colored, who assaulted Miss Lizzie | THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New York. odbridge ofticial directs that all prisoners her Bowie with eriminal intent in a publie road erz B P A9 I Monday morning, was lyncied at Florence ter convicted in the trict of Nebrs last night. -Sehwmann | <hail be sent to the prison at Sioux Falls, 1 Heretofore they have been sent to ensed to Wed., the house of correction in Detroit, The ted in the city before June 1, when he \ou art my b: Last Night, i#) Gaand Variation — e Negroes Lyached Four negroos were Iynched in this county on Monc It for Boulter. 0'Boyle, Douglas street; Arthur 'Pu Sixteenth from Dodge to Nichola: 10 degrees | Fahey = « trag i ¢ Michigan authorities are objecting 1o this treaty tonching rights oi citizens internation- T wortions between his or her ehil- | that they arc kept in u safe condition and | Judge McCulloch issued & JECUINE 10 RS the murder of a farmer named Georw st et N wil o srea . | tn0ustproperions, by, b o her ghil, | Bt U A VLR SRR S | | Fudee McCullooh issued marrlage | ow "howover, and “herenftor the- Ne- | el of fatier e oo satisfation in rclation to annexation, or pro- | 4,6 antire net Income Is to be paid to the sur- | menced at once and will keep the in- [ oo i 5 & | braska prisoners will be sent to the Da- negroes were taken by foree mote it, must be c But we will | viyving child during his or ber life. A num- | spector busy all wiate paruies: Koliipuikons us ofticers. [ do nothing with annexation treaties, as the | Nevof other relatives are remembered with | Y —— v Residence, A X = = [ uummm::t‘:u\: m;x::;:::d(\nxlllu legacies. |vl'!m\-0m‘x‘”"” "f“","""""','.' to DeconiberiBtars, 467'.::‘1'\‘:'.‘ 5 a »\rl"f_flsum 'I" _h'ouhlf- Opticians Fail., : i Republican senators suy there nothing I\'\'i::“ hlllll':' ate the same as the testator The following is the police detail for “"“":‘ . . olsom, 0 r. Lours, Dee. 1L.—Av a late hour I.l‘l\ TiibaroRort, ciroiated: spme (mel aeo et E 5! e e i Qmans young man who enjoys the distine afternoon several attachment suits were filed I the senato will be reorganized and some new The Cold Northwest. H. P. Uaze, Tenth from Har- | ( Poter Efferodt. . ’Omaha being a cousin of President Cleve against the firm of William flernslein & | on Inducted Into the oftices before tho ed | §r. Paut, Deo. 1.—Last evening at G: Patrick Hinchey, Farnaw from | { Wilhemine Gaumpsii. . Omalia wifo, was arrested by Olflicer Peironet | David Drineo, opticians, Tho amount agere. Yaction which cxisted for @ while over some | Orders to raise the cold wave signal we; welfth to Kifteonthi Dan’ Rennedy, Thir- | ( James Jackson. Obabe yestorday evening and slated asa sus. | 518 SI16.000, ' No stutenent ot the firm's mittee })mll\mmmnl the distribution of | ceived here, ‘This morning a genuwine Mani- | teenth sweet (south of = bridge); Jame: Omaha ous character. He aught while 2 S ..Council Bluffs 20 “\'\'ul'l‘ivw" an mtoxicatec 19 [ W. H. Bealle, who w: { AntoineSanser. i Antonina Re a portion of the oflices hasabout disappeared, | toba wave came over Mionesota, and at 6 cling man, Thr 80 that, barring sted. ROCHESTER, Boys Drowned. Y., Dec. 1.—Last night BEFCJRE AND — AF TER nforseen events, the orgs o'clock the temperature ulso Thirtcenth trom_Iarney fzation will rej n as it is till at least the This y - o Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial, ginning ef the o below, This morning at St. Vincent it was | Charies Bloom, Ninth, Tenth and = _ — i o s o oTaoparp iy ehad [ G ke ectric Applias y ginning of the nextsession. = o ate | 2 docroes below, at. Moorhead 18 degees | (north of Doaglus): Michael Dewpsey, Far Officer Rowlen Resigns, .. Danksas Litigants, e et “oien | | TO MEN ONLY, YOUHG OR OLD, except when the political complexion of it low, and at Garry and Bismarck 17 degrees [ nam and Harney from Ninth to1'w Hu.. At the police roll call last night Officer The State bank, of Gibbon commenced ars, were drowned at Joy, a vil- 110 are sulloring from Newvous Drwiiry, William White, Cuming w. At Brainerd last nizht it was 25 de- street; Thomas | Joe Rowles tendered his r are ation chianges or there ne county. 1s or resignations. a | suit in the distriet conrt yesterday against Tnles: extra session is called the Fiftieth | grees below, freezing over swamps and pro- onet, Twelfth from Douglas to Ca S e e 2 e et ! e 2 2 LI IR e et T o ot oot | ducing an "exodus of Jumbernien for 'the | avenue.’ teorge ‘Trimble ! | member of the forco and lnid” aside star | the First National bank of Omaha for e e By Taliot s comDIeLo Pento Pecomber of next year, The present oficors | Woods. Serviee Observer Cheney, of | Mike Whalen, court oflic Pat M«lal)n, No. 16 that he has worn for the pust two | Judgment and damages in the sum of Ror NG DratE s AN 10 e ST air weatliar Fation OCLIEALER)Y ;;5;',“:,{1: LOOD LIDARANE KD, serye til then, Ainneapolis, says the montly of Noyember in | sergeant Fdward Carroll, Capitol ave- | Y¢0S: The boys on_the force contem- | $6,600 for the alleged wrongful detention | (o0 SFEI S 48 THE WEEER | B gand TR hon o filustaied Famphie roe, Adiross PARIF e the northwi was the coldest November Nig e--Fdyy ‘apitol ave- o] romisso ry notes ths sta ary temperi Regrot is aupstased. von. by somolof fhe | &ince 166, ol 2 nue from Ninth to Twelith Dan' Meride, | Plate going into mourning, us the bright | 0f & humbur of promisso by notes that L VOLTAIC BELY 00., MARSHALL, MICH, Ry T R e ————— Poppleton avenue and Pierce strect s | life of “‘the finest” has gone out with | #7¢ the property of the petitioner. The Smallest Paper in the World Thent. which appears to be authentic, that Mr, i dboiLynisiana QLI e, Ormshy, Ninthand Tonth (north of Doug- | genial Joe, the Bappicakoenner ptatliom Rabbi Benson's Lecture, Pall Mall Gozotte: If a prizo were of: Men sulfering Morrison intends to oppose the passage of Niiw ORLEANS, Dee. L—A dispateh from | 1as): Mike Ltiley, Saunders street; Patrick | {11 Rowles has been ono of the most o Sl L, : fered for the smallest paper in the world L] Mr. Hewitt’s bill interpreting and simplity- | Lake Providence fo the Bicayun The streets J J. Dortiva, St ble officers on the force and has a | Fomorrow (Friduy) eve . Ben- | g Jagest addition to the Parisian pross b i existing tuilt I, MMr. Mortison | excitoment over outlawty in West. Carroll ot thand furdisn, dower | €lean record. Ho has a neat fortuno in | o1 witl deliver his seoond lecturo on the | would stand u good clyne calied ! Sheht 1o be lumped totether fnd each be | Parish is still at fever heat. W, J. Kilbarn, nam and Harney: Jawes I |\‘~um an addition to the city, and is m . posi- | series of 10 Prominent Hebrews of | Le Quartier Latin and its ~|1Lu-||u ar !ni‘fm by the other. In other words, l::: wants essor and justice of the peace in the Fifth | from Dou, to Capitol avenue lhm . | tion to enjoy iife without work, ‘T'hat he | History.” he subject will be on | s less than a f of the Pall Mall Ga- e a wiih tho tar i ot o ek M8 | Srard, arrived bere this morning. He reports | Casey: Clifeago streets Louis Godola, may be suceessful 1s the wish of all. “Moscs Ben Amram.’’ Divine services ut | zette. This insignificant paper, taking R Yormed and reduced Tt hie was compolled to abandon his busi: | from lamey to Jones: Mike McCarty, Far- : el the 8yn commonce at 7 o'clock. for it title the nitme of the groat hiterary RD e 3 I“Some of the most ardent anti-tavifl reform- | ness in consequence of threats made by per- | g from Fighteenth 1o Twenty-lahith: Reception to Dean Gardiner. — and aristic quarter of Paris, announces flg”i’m:"r";"whe il aen i ers say the (lewitt lllHi\\hwhl now & part Ith the MeKay lmm AT [ S P A L thoto | An invitation bas been extended to the Will Provably Die. its colluberateurs us “all the students,” uu;,m‘nmgnm‘i. pEack EIRuNep Yotk i i I o This evening Judge F. Fiftee igan, e o : . 8 The unk pe v ad his sk e a gt e sntion Omahn Bee fiigl.,:‘alflr‘ns&n 'I:I:L_l‘.nm‘ ;aln\:i::”un:;um|;l::) 1y smtlxlnnix;:.‘, ndge ¥ Harney to bridge: Lawrence Jasperson, tion, and fr of nity The unknown man who had his skull | ‘Chough small, it is exeessively bright and ontion e R r the river Tuesday, still | full of the genuine esprit of {he quartier ST T A T Its strong feature 1s mots. Fach mot BEAF“ESSM“ tured, ne ausos, and o 1 &tul CUIRE st you s to Nicholas uth of bridge); Sixteenth from Ca $1,000 reward offe centh + with an additional thou- [ Brady, Thirteenth (s operation _of existing laws easier and | giving notiee cheaper. Secretary Manning and the presi- | Governor Me Cathedral to attend a reception to De: Jerry G ok Iner at the home of Judge and Mrs, | 1108 1n & comatose G A e e s Gent” dosire 15 Dassge: but Sir. Motrison | sand offored by Wilkowskl, who is stll here. | ('Grady, Sixieenth from Dodge to Guss: ; JALEl ARG IGE A BRBRILRE R | eop g oa)) There is mot a markon || 18signod by the authorand proasded swith | ¥¥ihome bylonoiwho was dost Goesn't seem to work to Dlease thut end of datiabact il Job an, Sixth and Seventh (south of 3 ast corner ot | pE I here was. srack, but the | 8 little pictorial cunard. There are also | years, Trente thost Of £ho the line. Theodore Thomas' Order. tracks) ; Andrew Crawford, Douslas str lifornia and Nineteenth streets, on | physicians in attendance have but little | ¢ehoes from the Boub-Miche (Boulevard | ists without be ired J MANDERSON'S MOVEMENTS, ST, Louts, Dee. 1Theodoro Thomas | Jscuh Rowles, patie | vakon guardian; Lelef | Dyursday ovening, from 8 to 11 o'clock. | hopes of his recoverys - | St Michach, sketehes of types of the dis- | monthe uod since o iy | i e o oY from | started for New York this morning. Before | Turkelson, patrol drive Tho reception will be in the nature of a oy friot, paciloliery) sddrossed toitlo niolos No. 1 Wost 315t 8., NOw York City. Horthwest the Fesidence - or Nsatroh | Lis departure he stated that Furseh-Madi's — - general introduction of the new pastor of Fountain Attached. sors. QRUQF LY AIGROY. ROV Anl0 - - 08 house lence IandleaMOE [ spenaton should extend over one. week, The Promenade Concer Trimty to the people of Omahu, and Selden filed an attachment yes. | trouble with "'“f fl. The “"" ""“"'“': taken for the winte Manderson 18 f and that if the board of directors did not sus- | The second promenade eoncert witl be | especially to the congregation of the winst J. G, Fountain, hushana | PIo SEatiR e (el S boni now absent visitine fricnds in New York | tain his action ne would resign the presi- | given at the exposition building to-night | churchover which he ministors, = A large I.. Fountam, for § Bubitliel| L RESHUCARI0 S0 IR0 BRAGD BFs MR b and Philadelphia, but will return o the city | dency of the company. Thomas ordered the 4 (Sanet " S0 | number of Eviscopalians will doubtless 1 4 L : is worse, crushed out altogether. ‘They about the middle of December, and will re- Y : under the direction of Mr. Nahan Franko. rail th e e 4 writ was returned, as no property could | threaten to sturt opposition, but the con 3 ) suspension of the diva owing to her refusal | N H avail themselves of the opportunity. t > 3 et"‘l,\’n&lllll l;}m I||||~|]lu)‘ullll'l h;'l to sing unless the stage furniture was - | The best mu talent in Omaha will be ) be found. cili ‘or\ editor f:nmuun !.unluwlnl\r ey ol ator Manderson, who I ulso in New ranged 10 suit her. rd in the concert and in additi Neeting of Mutes, 7 supplements of forty pages mado up of | A Rook thet, tueey, GG is expectod back o v of this week. 4000 & SE wrd in the C ition, jeeting ¢ es, Brevities, overflow matter. The Quarticr Latin 1o Marion Lowell, the gifted elocution- A meeting of the deaf mutes of this swoetsixteen.” 'The hotel clerk wondered | Suit in court to compel the road to nlllkll' the Coburn went to Lincoln yestor- who his sweet sixteen could be, Sk improvement. ‘The commissioners declined ALY 1840 b 3 oo i gwect ten oud be, | e kogw | AT, Moposiion isigg it s Fischor. "It & e ntendion o the could have a daughter of that age, \Whe s Aria, from Don Carlo® 0 Don ...Verdi | soolety to bold regiuar r Martin C; llll.‘ on Mond Russell Smith, Elmer E. Smuth and espeare have LAWLER'S NUMBER, o o », ank clearances yesterday were o115 y or | wlo, p 0l Represcntative Frank Lawler Lt reached | o, o DoCinest the Beopoibon = st will appear for the first time beforoan | was held in tie parlors of the St, Mary's 0. 7 ¥ solls abionoison, for ,f.‘,!_r‘!:,f‘i.' v the old | SiP il Sl o ke Washington, Ho isone afu few of the norti | Gt e L e S of the Oty | Omiuha audienco in some of her best se- | ave. Congresational church, Tuesday [ The revenus collections yesterday e, aaas e P i re-inforced by a delogation representing the | & Mississippi railroad apy 1 before the | lections, The programme is as follows: :H;.;l-t. and a society organized | amounted to $12,067 85, Slies neo inonials L 3 E)ur[‘ln‘(]'sx:lo!l( hicago fo induce the prosident | raiload and warehouso commission to-day PROGIEAMME, l:}wi“}'hu Um(};]y:'~0"1,n.gifhm'lmm“fifh Leave of absence for thirty days has FREHCH HOSPITAL TREATHMENT 0 inelude in his ‘nessage to congress a bill | gy ofercd to make an agreement to put thy, | Quartette—G major No. 10 +-Haydn | lowing ol b oadont, . Russell | poen gy nted to Second Lieutenant Hearn ;UU) = m ¥or Drains, Duoay, Woakness, Lost Vility, ¥te. Hort in favor of tho Iennepin caual scheme. | S0 ERY ST S BRI A0 a, Allegro b, Mennetto, Smith; vice-president, Elmer Smith; unln anty-first infantry, to take eflect () o N o a N Lawler telegraphed in advance to Tns hotel: | Springtield dwision in oo oang ition, pro- Mozart Quartette Club. retary, Georgo Fisher; treasurei 15th, 4 =] o ix o i il o Wity o Manday” nighe With iy | ¥ ded the commissioners will withdraw'their | jaoital, <The Triatof Queen Kathierine” YT A L TP R AR Ot o 4800 - n & g n PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. day with a number of vrisoner been sentenced to serve ter state penitentiary. in the o B [ 15 o n| B 2] ot o ligions services aawler arrived last night he explained that Weste t Association. M « and Jite meetings will o e S Bk sweet sixtoen was the majority by which he | Ciicao, L Phe executive commit- | Violin Solo, “Russian Airs’ .Wienlawski | be held Tuesday ave -‘.h-s |M|' 'Il“f‘ I:\llx";"f ‘ffi"«u"}m)‘h il pulled through his election, 1as of thio Western Bxport asMociation began Ir. Naban Franko. —t— wresent a double bill to-night at Boyc JENRY'S SUCCESSOR, Since Jerry Murphy broke in the breaching | their meeting here today. ‘Ihe report shows tu the pull for the Hennepin canal, Frank | the pool had caused 3700 gallons of accumu- Lawier, of Chicago, who came so near being | lated whisky to be distributed anda at the deteated for lon, s Sprang o the front | Dresent tumo there was no- liquor on’ hand- and says be will draw the project out of the | AN assessment ot & cents a gallon was or, schutz The Discuise Didn't Go. consisting of "A Happy Pair” and *Pyg- m Der I Huntsimens' (Ilolus “Weber [ 7. . Allon, u welkknown sneak thtet | Milion and Guluten. "= and all around crook, has been ma tarday's aold wanthor sucsesdad. in . delaying trains slightly, nearly all in- iséohn | his headquarters 18- Council Blufls and | aominesud sutgoins trains. being frou rut. He aunounces to-night that he will with | dered, Quartette—A Major, Op 15, ) Toothoven | Mmuking nightly visils to Omalia on pro- | ten to fifty minutes fite. R a commnittee wait upon the president to-mor- q Ohornts Uaaienitb aed Waciations fessional business,;. He has had his eye- | V. E. Tucker, late onc of the most en A sl Fow And Urge Ik to recomieng 1o iy mes ed. Lozl Quartette Club, brows shaven and wears a false beard. | tertaining and ' competent Pullman o e pper- sage the passage of the Hennepin eaual bill. Ofieial returns | Recital Selected | His disguise W discovered by Officer | ductors arriving in Omal: has gone He believes that if the president will endorse | from swo disputed counties in Washington """ Manon Loweli. Horrigan, who arrosted him as a vagrant. | aet as bookkeeper for the Sebec mills B R e 3 Lo PongIoes Wi do W sl territory have been received and these make | Ensembl, for Soprano, Violin, Organ fhe wis rivon forty-five days in the county |‘ln‘:|vhu,of|lh[|l nume in Maine, it ROINRL pas AV 4 Seevotary Lanar (0o sustained S441 of | the legislature republican on joint ballot by [y WO DIaNO. o e ounod | a5y fudge Stenberg yesterday. Co, G of the Eighth infantry arrived in i o : the elaim of John J.° Fisher, of Thaver | two wajority, ‘Il oftieial vote on delegate : " Tabor. h - Omaba from the south at half past fiy [ ohia county, Nebraska, amounting in all to § shows Charles 8. Vooriees, democrat, to be | Quartette, ade” ... Moszkowski Gas Moter Explodes, esternay morning and left on the ove Hayward Bros., 11 howsrd 51, Omaha, Neb. :{'.‘fi"m?}.':'i'f.. ‘"Allllmlll'“““' “"l"‘hlw""""\-:n clected. A Mozar - Quart Club, About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon | Yand train for the we Phis completes Uoiviense: Comuwerelal Nutlanal Bank, Oata lobred lons of e Pawnee Indians i a o) v g ot re| 5 g infa " —— Was 10t presented within the tin “{,';“M- laeae=2 Cu,,n; ST e e the fire department was called out on | the removal of the Eighth infantry to South Tenth strect to suppress a blaze in | thisdepartment. ! the saloon of Walier Brandeis. The fire, | The mstraments for the now signal puti axting p . | service of the Tmon Pacific have b .?L.::‘,'.::,‘.'.'.,',I’J;,\‘l\':'fi""’h"l“l'f‘ ordercd and will b hero shorily. They plosion of u gas e “ will cost altogether $2,000. Mr. Powel by law, ik WasmiNGTON, Dec. L—The president has | 4 Jitgle g Rey sty TS RuMLOHAT, ising | Deen conlined to his room for two or three A runipus at the postoflice department be- [ 44¥5 by a slight but annoying attack of cause more of the republican postal clerks in | Theumatisin, and he has been obliged to deny 1 named Cochran, a pupil at the Pacitic school, was scvercly injured yesterday noon at the closeof the school . Combiried. Gugrant ‘e world e Frecirio & ie: o N Ll district have not been removed to make | himself to uil callers except cabinet ofticers, | session. Tho children were burrying 4-nuwl\ by th ‘'VHVINO puel} Uo o (] 'STO0L FJI NI S¥HTIVHAd O'IAV.I. ® HOOVEUNIH iaces for democrats. He says there are He is feeling somewhat better to-duy, down the stairs, when a boy ran heavily i : - . the man who 15 to take chargo of the sei gy fo and it “sightien of the aro rank roput: An Assignment. o o low balustrade to the floor bel cause of the explnaluu 1m0 ks T | week. ] i AN 0L, Tan, Licans, "elght are democrats, andone Is a | pgovinexce, R. L, Dee. l.—George ©, | ©V¢F @ low bulustrade to the floor below, | BRREE 00 EAG CRE ROV S MO halt full of Phe following is the weather forecasy ( !lls ll;‘l or muwrmiu-.”. Riggs lluuk; Elliot & Sons, carriage dealérs of this eity, | & distance of about twelve feet, The D oung o out half fullof | o0 ihe ‘week ending Wednesday, De- s“M PT I n \!::\c :7;,:'3:?,:,“‘::;;“‘"'“ f;‘:.."u‘” Y & to-day made an assigament to Francis Lnl‘- l.Illln girl wnb‘ricksd up 1o an unconscious - - 4 cenber 8; A general nturu’:' Ile';'lud with ] AL . THE INDIAN SUPPLY SUBJECT. well. Their accounts are not made uj ’ condition, and it was at first thought tha) M. Strassberger,of the Nebraska Cloth- | heavy precipitation and floods in se: oo m In response to a telegraphic nest | but it is said uml from n‘nw to 91004 a leg and arm were fractured, but upon | ing compauy, who has been in New | tions; continuous storms of snow or rain, from eltizens of Owala Senator Van | paper are out. The principal ecreditors m examination by a physician i was found | York for the past ten days on business .wwnflu to latitude; cold, u sharp term Wyek this alternoon called st the | carringe dealess. that no bones were broken, the only “u- | for the tirm, returned to-day. pmbubl«, very cold in the novthwost, UERLE T em ol st w Iuworukmn"n.l.'l"uww mlm&

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