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e A —————— T GE'S.P.Morsa&Co'S.P.Morse 8 Co E 0 5 & | £ 00 B s | Monday, Dec. 6. : QH_\\\‘F?!II')J.\'T ?mnmi!“ !BBONS' With Brass Polc and Bra W\ stend an invitation to our | ==T% lm“ : : | tnise, Cocquelient, Cerise, Ab= 20 | ITORTERS | ratron to my a st to ot spucious | it Honioe, "Samhire,Ureings VESTS CELLULOID | A § i i\;: fonday Moraing |t ot it asye isplagof LADIES |3 1 b ©s - | toro Tohons i0 tint for. Ay (oT® ( i TOILET CASES | i Y ) D 3 | | 13 g A 4 | wnd other eolors | TN\ ¢ | offer 36 dozen Ludies’ Merino Tests | (N have gathered useful | 4 and Pants that have soll and are | o 1y " e have a sow a Comparison 1 L] Tv{’!l‘z/vV.-tti'hl'u']‘n’l‘.':"y, Our price, | N b N ‘V (| l . 9"?‘ ] i!h ' fine at $1.50 cach, LAD?LES‘ ‘32 I { 2200 onstorn oibtes, dnd notling ke it tne k on Gant et 9 12 16 weighing five pounds; regular price \ ered Ladics’ fine sith: Embroid- | i ™ sionttay for § the best qualitios in toys . games, '.)lx ;ii‘ ‘;;ln ‘ml\ l‘)'l. l(i(\] wticle purchased from A 2 I Mevino 1 < ® (_1\2 50 Pants that ave sclling for $1 et e o and every artile purclised | - i taining of Satin and cllent guel= ts and | ¥.| MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 7, ish new voll case, comb, brush and Toole and giove streteher, at $ ton cach, favd United Stotes White - EE— - E} g weighing t seren ———— : o - : ‘ 520 o o regular prive 8§ ’ Quilted : LT i At this ¢ 0" e the e o LA ' - r v e wew Yarn Depavtment is the AY, DU, ST, 10 be hed this year jor §1.2 they arc worth niore af wholesale to= . da [ V'OR’T‘\‘TZ{ % "&%lfi:‘g%@ These ave muade at the 3ission s | $8.75 ‘ This conteins coml 1R and bevel glass French plate mirrory @ superior set, at Woolen Mills, and are veguiarly sold VRN (‘n o ! U l {}1101 SC‘_, $6=SQ. in Omahn for $13. Our price $9.50 uVOt{'ll \m fl’ From a lavge manufaeturer we elosed ont abont 100 pairs of cloice silk Pureonian Curtaing, the remuants of his scason's stock. 'l only one Tnis is the vest and handsomest | LABIES’ 5 CATIFORNIA AU \i ute y ntown Yarn, e o pair of style, noue of them have ever sold for Jess thin &2 most of | sct sold this year at the price; cone BLAI\I j{_ E’IS‘ Shet‘u\“d Ym\n‘ Dhenm £35 pov pair. Wo pureiased (lem so that we will put them wp o, your ;”’,”:,l’:,,:';":,’,',-'::'(,,“:{Mu:“,’,.,,', Ao Lamhs’ Wosl e S window complete for ¥16.50 per pair ineludin ‘3;13 G0 We s 5 of these last 1St ur\hl Z!\ h 1|S - —] T " s U e weele We harve about 59 loft. Qi v y m&fl}%&“t @'X!TF‘T; This isa fine, soft. all iwoo! These ave the vegulay $18 Mission | Colors--nury blue, greeis brown, L) - ~ _",4‘ . o b o shrinkable Ladies® Vest that Blenki <o cnd | garnet, with proper colored linings, And besides i SingleCuritains ... all for $6.50. | worth and uswally sells for &2, We | VW 100 at $8.75 cach. They will be a deait- $/L_ $8‘ $8‘ a‘nd $10 Efi.c}l RIAIE ORDDERS PILLED. of Oiily one single curtain belng @ m cturcy to 44 breasts P : ner at "I,',r.” cach, or §13 « suit. 2 g ==y o e o LAt kel (OB, BRUSH, MIRROR, | nantes iy 1 i @\2‘75. FELINO ; °8.00 of g k STk Enbroidered Jachel, | i, Tray Covrs, Sidghoard ropno brapss, Lodd the celebrated Smyrria dyesof These come in plain boxr, but are 5 North Sty Waolen 3iill, Minnedpo- g finely cavved and Monduy we will sell 160 dozen weh s T8 el Ladies' Fine English Merino Howe, | the infevior eustern blan SEAMLESS (hrowghout: worth 30e. | ing retailed in Onua for $i0. Our prive, 53¢ price, $8. E400. 5 Morse &Co 5P HORSE&CO ‘ ST Y AN Iny view the commission’s allezed order with | fasty in tations were i gued to as ! ) \ \ n\ \L he most sublime contempt, and the vill their friends as theierodius would ac THE M‘“T”h“ SUN RENOV: of v : " the sprine- | date. 1t is needless o add that all po. — time. Judge Mason, since going on th g these invitations av iled themsely H O mmissioncrs, has done agood | he opportunity for an evening of mus 1ot studying upon the law itself, and brass pole and rigs Somplete ESTS, 8 ve a complete stock o ion o« new stock » call al We make a specialty of fine window sh wes that we make and hang at ve nsidered ghort notice; we show 42 different ¢ Jovs in opague and Seotelt flollands for cheap jor Window shades [ S, P.MORSE & CO SPHIfS o= down front and o pockets. at $12 ench, Tt e warvanted fast colors, pristnas Goods open in Harsoaug SPHIRSECE — | ————— e e e session the past week and fixed upon tho a5 | thoso who were active participants i the | evening of the I late for their nest Not a le smile. There |t t and I is a widow recting. o | whose husband died of typhoid e i dness, | fever a short time ago. She has four lit- ire. The | te ones to suffer the pangs of extreme Governor Dawes Turns Over tho Iusane Hos- SOITOW, KOITOW 01 al to Dr. Ha S lawyer of many year's expericnce, it | programme itself, as ‘el s tho character of | ball to be ziven at Temple hail. “The attend- Which the Cold Wave Has B aght to | haggard look of the aged was on the | povi with her. It must not be in- pital to Dr. Hay. is casy for him to determine just how inade- | the selections pres onted, i3 illustrated in the | ance at the business mocting wi 3 large and Omaha's Poor. faces of youth and the dmm oeyes of the | ferred, however, from this articie that £ the Interest unflagging. 3aby. ‘There was a select mathering of young peo. % ) Sullivan | ple and friends of Mr. and Mrs, K. T. | UNUSUAL AMOUNTOFSUFFERING man,”’ who would row them ac old wandured aroun siring the approach of the “p: it anxiously de- | there “terrible” suftering in Omaha. hont- | On the contrary the ty is far more quate the Ly i Lo any good. To ¢ imbers, which were as'follow: the law giving the commission ar Quattette—"0, LLush Thee, My THE STEP TAKEN VERY QUIETLY. powers would be to add an element ot usc- Tiiliess to it.and it s sate to say would be Mosdani ¥ tru Roberts at th 1 ss¢ the | fortunate than other cities in this respe e el ; s it S| R BSE RIS g w2 oberts at their residence Monday evening, river of mortahty. Iach quivering lip The unusual increase of population last . 2 o Rail- | grousIy 1 eht by tho creators of. the present |~ Messrs, Seamark, Jansen, pin. | the oceasion being a furewell to Miss Buford it med to silently say: ! e ar, especially the large nambor of inb- Usecless 1tecommendations of the ka law. urthermore, as it fias been stated that | Song, Tenor—*La Douna ¢ Mobil who has been their guest for some il i E g year, y the B road Commission in the Waterloo one of the corporations alone has £152,000 ~ Rigoletto. Yerdi | who 00 linsd I‘v tOd 610y »:\"““_ “::_'1‘('“?::; Poorhouse Overcrowded—What the And [ sitand think, when the sunset s zold | oring men and their ilies who came O aflow Case—The fteform fuvested in the law, it is safe to ‘say | Mr. A, QL Cameron. Noctability was. pataniount unfil refresh- Authorities Are Doing—Ixtreme T r'\“:\’ll‘:f'i.l»“lll'.l.- i hore) here, attracted by the large amount of werflow Cnsc will array themselyes in fayor —of | Song—*Birds in the Night' _..Sullivan | ments came, and it was a late hour when tne o i 8 1y work in progress, and the early and sud- mmediate Ac the Charitable Necessa ion of An list for the sound of thot 1 shall wateh for a gleam of the flappin wall hear the hoat as it gaius the strand; ning that imbecile lles S @ to predict tha L News. Miss Olive strumental-—- octurne” school- L den outbreak of the winter storm huve trad gathering adjourned. increased the quota of the poor and Limegin people will vhich In turn on the state. 1t is Duet In: the pleasure of R S ’ o lton N QOUEN O Mendetsson | ety ghe MeCall opera company on Friday _— I shall pass from sight with the boatman pale, brought to light extreme e that onr The finale was reactied du the B f ] et a Serious ease, that. tiero Wil ba’ une | Duet, Voeal—+See the Pale Moo ampana Fupke opera house and two of the popular 1B0L0H orm King, madly cras The county commissioners nre doing | hitherto. There is not the shadow of & the insane hospita flqw\mnuhn! onthe | LN men enouzl i (e legislature to e anid Mrs. Shirts. oporas of the day will be Presented, | Mr. A. | down among men in his chariot of ice, | all they can to reliove the sullering now | doubt but the mere mention of theso evening of Friday. ‘That the hour had ar- | cast the law out of doors and use itas a door | Solo, Tenor—"*My Queen’ Biumenthal | G- Thomas, the advance acent of the com- drawn.by the snowstecds, visits the ric in the ci Commissioner O'Keefle re- | cases will receive agencrous. priy Hved for the formal removal the board of | wat. "My, Hubert J. Seainark. vany, was in Lincoln yesterday, . {and poor al MTewot But then no | mavked that he had not the least doubt | FepoRss from our citizensat once. ‘There Dublic lands and buildings wero searcely FROM TR BETOIM SCHO01, Song—WhiaUshall | Siiue to'Thod”.. sl abireGavoior Dayce, aselstad by, Mrs O | v relentless discriminator than e ety expensas this winter for | has been talk ofa Charity ball. By wll Do, and tho outslde world was i fgno- | Sunerinfendent Mulallo Toritieainle SLRAsRY B e s ants i Mvs G, IL. Bumn- | ever existed since those outdoor it o the poor would amount to | means let tho dance @0, oF \L one e, The hour had arvived, however, and | FEOEE OGN annual repott for o ts e N o "eave ‘a brilliant reception av the ; £ fully 10,000, When he and Commis. | Hiwere w 1 bo more golden threads in the Qovernor Dawes t0ok the decisive step that | giate odficers. ‘This vt will_show Ao EBOIORINRRRES isherman, Answer | gyernor's residence , Friday affernoon, that when science tells us this ¢ Soner Timme were signing o voucher for | dreamy walts Lo weive a wo of happy Drings harmony between the governor and | Sste OTEES: 1 Institition ‘at the bresent Me".... TRpy +Cra was 1 ¢ attended by the ladies of Lin- sphere of ice, so deadly in its coldness | $1,040, for the monthly support of the | memories _wlu‘u the g trippors the board in the insane hospital matter, and | thme ! Uboys aid cirts of an ayeraco of Solo, Baritone Uhe Stirmip Cup”...Ardite | SO ;;‘““ e l(“' ‘;‘r'[“"’,',“(',‘: (s pntiof the | that the other great bullsof the plunetary | IRSonCs ingaaLielty ‘." : “";V ~<'“|l 'l\i'l“"“ l‘l""l\l Al h Al I,"“{'g'; e (0 closing days ¢ o ‘ad- | thirteen years of age, ‘Lhis s & large in- | Mr. B 1. Fult 0N D, 16 DNE e 018 WOre | o ogpo ailad 2 {llions it ey never o o pu e themselves an conforrin, which makes for the closing days ol is A | Croan i membesshin, and, notwithstanding | Duct—\War March of the Iricsig Ath- ceptionally ‘elaborate and_ iandsome, and | S$5C0 sailed nnl}m;‘ ana millions of | {H% SN, 0"l e Vo | blossing on others at the same time, ministration a fellowship With his associates | p oy puildings just finished, there are aceo- alig g Hles S endelssonn | musie was furnishod by the Philharmonic wmites away and have keot that respectful | el in their lives, especiatly when such | I'he steppers Ly the cotillion will balance Lorchestra, The University sociotles held their regular | ) receptions and entertainments Friday even- though the g i the state house that has been, to @ certain | modations for only twenty-threo moro boys degree, strained and unsatisfactory over the | in Uio. male depitment and for twenty-ive | Solo, Soprano hospital matter during the last few months, girls in that departmenf, ‘Fhere are s distance ever st and will be w inco. So cold indeod that | an amount of money would do o much | to the right with mo at sun has been directing | good among the worthy poor. It was | occupants of the boxc pven the ling to Mrs, Spellman, : I < el prosenting excello J its fi i o o ol ¢ oves - 495 oxtra for the privilege of boing & . At Ntody W MODIS: | oitieors and teachers employed, and seven. I | Solo, Bass Bedouin Love Song each presentinz excellent programmes | all its fires upon us sin fint Tux sounded | hard to bo ke lot of thicve it X! X 2 It has been some six or eight weeks siLee | porory oo tha i ploves i the institution, ks protin e o © members and {riends who wero | grom the heavens, the carth hus only been cutthrontain ® apatators, when ol know thnt they ate the governor, fully convineed that the board | Fla” superintendent ‘savs the refractory Diaiiis present. ‘The attendance at all was large P R V| people deserying aid. Here was a joining in n great social work for charity’s of public Lands and buildings cowid not en- | bovs can bo counted on the fingers of the and appreciative, S haif wurmed up, and this year apparently | inon, Thu violator fihe law in comfort- | suke. By all me tie dance go on. O L atihewson wnd_ his ways, deter | hand, and thatssa rule all the inmates ate L ow o Tted Cloud, was in Lincoln | old Sol has no culoric for Nobruska what- | able quaters and well fodthe honcst “Phren, fgain, an aristocratie earringe, prosressing excellently. ‘There will - be | guartette Dpined in o few days to feach the boys trades | Njesdummne ine ostore harmony, and therefore aht, Farewell” ... Garrett oy Yerily is the Storm King a dis overty-stricken, houseless and starving, | with fur-cla Voecupants,would not e atall mined to vestore ha ¥y A rtis, Darivuil 7 ) i th b ftth to b | | out of place driving through the streots asked Matthewson to The resigna- | 2%hoe shop, X el urtis, Bariruil, iday of 1ho ps oy inator! Tho samp wind that ho | Docsn't thore seom to. bo an inducomant out of place driving through the streo ol LG aTReR A EsRnA) s shosslion i alIoNALOD, printini office und | s Scumark, Jansen, Smith, Cliapin, ol Triday oftho frst woele "o | sonds playing harmiossly” around the | for w e Iyt around looso somo- | in the districts whoro the poor voside, - 16 anneared at the disturbed pool and promised, | training setool system that will employ Phe ladies’ musicale hold ity trst rogular | Lincoln over the Sabbath. ablos of the eastle s death wi where? Poormaster Mahoncy has more | would be n pretty Christmas-tide sight to e affalx wns lefb In statu "o | thirty-two Tads. One hundred and twenty meeting Tueaday ovening, and the elob“was | Mrs, 1. €. Salls and Miss Tena Safls nave | oy the wooden walls of the cot. | Work on his hunds that he 1 svo ono in (ront of a tenomont hous it the afiwir wi ! o | iirly-two Tnds . O N ted by the boys of | Chtertatned by Mrs. A Iggymond at hev | wetyrmiod to New Yotk trom & 181t with Mrs, | The snow that beats mnocently on the | fo It keeps him from wherein women and children are sufl A. Dempster, of ( visited Lincoln F until after elee tion, that he would produce Nhe 4 P! o] U] clegant home'on Lt street. T @ membership | MeClusk X ning 5 oy itness somoe of o until aftar shee Lo saing his usial tueties | o e ela. oF the prosont Ty AR AU | of tiis soclaty wore in atiendanoo almost 1 | | Mes, A, A eylor of Chariton, visited x‘f“l‘l‘H: susslanied g e oF tho | king ity s i R somp oL DU e s, resignation, e wa | Uttt of potatoos, 1400 bustils ot onions | $ichc werw not Torigation, but wete among ctoner Colby, of Beatriee 1o cant. | Hie Gracks and crovices of the ‘beasant's | Poot e coum Wouse is fuil, not Bringing up tho rear with o well stoeked W= Lietly working the other way, and since 13,000 heads of cabbage and a large crop ol i A0 f ol v, of Beatrice, was i the cant o . H e bed being t i s hamper, 1 he cannot leave his horses, i juietly working ay, 1300 heady of ‘cafizs s o Iavgncrop of | thoo who' cujoyed tie most tho ollowlag | talgity” Thuisdiy en route‘lomf1om it | Yookery, Tho storm finds far difurent | &le bud buine vaceut, b Cus B o4 Gt e : horsus, e O oy s noted entirely for bim. | SOT. BBG oate VS, HCTN Crlyviivo boys | Drostamme: cnst rookery, Tho storm i fur o oa of | Bo takon thore. Mra! Clarkc Mus. Tuadar | or 100 by buskets had to e earvied for solf, In the last fow days there have been | peing placed in onebwilding under the ea of | “March Triomphate’ . ....... .. Several important visits made to members of | an ussisstant supecintendont. 'fhero are wow Miss Cociran, Miss Doolitt Y O "attemyt to break the uulted | & family of gitis and throa fawilies of Logs “Bird Song”... Hio Lo ] family of Gitls A " tided, two. of tie LY ) v detarmination g | & D B0llg ik 18 , 5 Mrs. € four Ip shalrdetermination b 'v““[_‘" nothing | #0SEETENE i the sehool room from 8 1o | Recitation more of N ), but lr.";' Bl LR ) and the other two families from 1 to KU ful. fore on_Friday Governor [ 57550, "the boys, when out of school, being | a1 Pitwes opmed the memvers of the bowrd | §i"io" shops at Work, except at Uit ‘regular oeal fhat at 5 o'clock he wished them 10 TP | Lours of play and atuscient, Superintens vl \With ian do 1o syt and, upon AT | dont Matiafien ds an enthusistic workerin | gy (s, A, W ere, the commissions were 1eyoked and O a0l and. hlb repurt o8 i Rliapsodie Hongros thore, the comuseb R ar to Dr. tiny, What | Voo hool, and hip ropuit, 8 Surh 24t other ldios of the W. €. 4. U, | the number of visits to bo mado, why a working night and day sending out small bitl could readily be tucked mside food and eclothing. The few Jodging | @ kid glove and judiciously in- Duo, "Judize Cooley, the society lawver and all | the rich than it docs in the tencment of around politician, of Omalia, was visiting 2 | the poor he brigit glare of chane Voeal, | 1ady friends in Lincoln the past week, sl 6 ! | i L ana eandelabra s w defiant g glove 3. Dales s Towner, of Wainogo, Kame 18 visiting | fon wi Tho weak, timid zlow Fooms they haye at the Buckinzgham Vostod., lven if no donation | were e ers Story. " | 10T & coublo of weelis with M. C. 5. Classon for him weak, timid zlow of y ST 4 talon s | erowded e, o call just to say, “Cheer 1 this oity candle or Tu Wlickers and” shivers | crowded. made, all ) Miss Minnie Latt o Burwlok Is vlsiting tho preseng | a6 18 approach, Thero is musio W Onthe north side of Dotie up sister. What “can [ do_for you?* solo, reeitation and week with Josoph Burwick .xl\Lm»"n!m,u I.‘:“ mnvl.uu«llm.-uum nt, the gay langhter of yors west of Twellth strect, ayory pe would mike the downeast suflerer think R T nd women, aud. the pleasant prat- | larund distroesing cuse of estitution | of other, happy days and of the an it oned on theone hand to | was discovered the other day, o a | and of w land that is Letter than torm. W have no heed of | lower room of the houso, whore there is | There wonld be sunshine where th 2 from la Allart, who has been for some timg ed in his protessional work an archi Junsen, no, | e " very fla tiering for the mstitution * % Miss ol " teet, in this city, has gone to St Louis, 5 B SRS R o fur except two brokon chairs | W one before, and when the minster- superintendency is not Kioy esent Alnant A s Vallontiue Lrs, Lippineott, general of fowa and Nelwa T, but now prae 14RO L AR ne i y ovoring, A e ety o o hand ¢ wtuee had beo AL It i will | A parid pho REEL RIS as, Vallenpue: ftarmonn Inat. the Women'a | tielng law in Omaha, is in the eity; I on the other hand? ask The scores of | dirty atrips of coverinic and th pllaat ([ whopAbe Hi liotislortu adl b remain untilthe new ddwinistiabion tokes | yrocary house Friday nisht nearly: frozen ciation held its firt o | Y Dy and family bave rivned to | frovaing and | fam poor In_pro- | kind of oll stove o furnish heal, Wous | ey g e * the helm, and that the, governor tas siwply | EHFEEGOn Gy Taid ont (rom the usual use of sy rooms of the o ation, | Omaha where Mr, Day eny s in the in- | gressive and prospe Omaha to-day | foun woman, two small ehildren, two | Wo imagine that up among the grimy e the way for. Governor Thayer to ap- | fGEERCE NG iored tosether and | Which \ elegantly fitted and furs | surance business, filis question. Spend an hour or so | and Vears OF ngee, wli seuntily clothed. | cobwebs of her lonely room thore was 8 St wood man without being compelled to | HESEEERIG ORL Sation, where his fingers it Such watierings.. Tho ladies who | ~ Miss Olive Mann who bas been enjoving | wmong its y brecinets. Visit the | Taey bud been livi us without proper | Kmad tenvenly musie, and as it grew DOMve A0 nenttstc tory party left by the re- | EUECE O HPEPCGA TiaWbd ont, and wicr | comprise the b ’ | an extended visit with relatives and frends | Ajnecow whited sepulelire! - Step anto | Wiribe e Tt little foord during | sweeter and sweeior, some unknowi bug tiving governon, There 1 nany | Bhready trozon, o e eanod, L was found | Were out In nuinba i the east is howe ag Lincoin. Alnsow Wil 4 BION G A e s s e poors | heavenly voice said to hor B O Thicoln cilizens whio speak with | BI& fiad waq 1006 N kad and cut in a sorious | 8bce exceptionally bare and wueh en- | Frank M. Policowh wsidont of | 30Me O LR 8 IMOMBGISNIMSY | o lad T i 130 still sad heart and cea inine; Tiuch approval of the chiige i hiat o hind buen slucked and oub 1 4 SSEOU | thuslasus was manifest ‘Lho plaus. sl Lincoln (o some time dejaited Wedne Down in Dugo alley an answor conld | WEor, G ; 1 adoitet | Behind thie clonds is the sun still hining YIE WA TERLOO OV e e tribulations that he uad | avd orgunizatlons of aelr w he i e | for Now Orisans where he will resule 1 | esily bo found, or M Hoil's Halt aore, | aud offured to furnish voul -und atl Ty fate 14 the common fate of all (hat has been before the railroad cowmis- | fassed through, and as there was no charae Uiseussed with much interest and equal | futnre. Whoro oven the. name does not suggest | aid. Fhe womun said herlandlo nto vach 1i1e Somo rain must full] Sionels is settled, insofar as the commission o Il \Was atowed to pass the por- | Profitand the pro ed programme was en- | Mrs. €. I. Smith, of Milford, wits ¥isiting warmth to the many snf es there. 8o | would not allow her to put up a stove. | Some d (st e dark and «.rear bias porwer, and that 1s o ttled atall, o B bn ter the world again, actad, the papers turnishod tn\m ¢ ably and ‘\\lull:ln‘uu.l-l‘unl dequaintpuces in Lincoln | with a score of ottier plac tho city | He said thero was no entrance in the i e Sthipendous farce known s (he comuiissio BRI/ carelully propared, o pupers were: | the past weck. Ore O Rl fod women and | chimney for a pipe,and permission woul Mainous Work of Tramps. anvthing, and all it can do is 0 ady e pollco were afler, the partios yesterled | Aganoy for Association ‘Worly! | the first of the week for New “York - stute e Y R RO N8l ther h iAoz | Npenah (WiK.) i 3: This moining recommend, whieh fact the railrod 0 fub LAY & LRGSR N ioad | ipad Mis. . Leavitl, who, in conneg points on business and p re cotbined. and some, 8s 1 have n thow, pafitay 10 wincow, 4l v it was diseovered | Gy gilock burglars entered the house o F. about as mieh attention to as an engineer D O ol begame. pugllistic A tion with the readi ited much infori Ex-Governor Furnas passed through 1 oring to tempt the smallest 1 o that the worthless hushand 1 iather | wee, who Just out-ide of the city ot o' Jack rabbit in frontof his locomo- | AN GRSl by knocking pugilistic mud | o that she had gleancd through corves oy Or Rt onroute Lor Washington | stove give them a ray of [ was lying drnok n - an adjoining voom. | ehioroforied bim and conclided to e aopieaf Waterloo are intensely | $USETEL B S OWE becoming nove Dondence with Nke associations tpon this | eity and Philadelphia undar & delegated con | truth 1% o woold people have Hois strong and healthy, and says he is | & 1he house, but Hild® aw d lid interosted in the question of relief fov their | {o ey qay haple tragedy in one Bt the | subjeet Mps, Isaiah P ks read a | wission from the governor, yet awakened to i L carpenter led no tance, | (it ith them. In o g Ot neans another flooding of their | SOHEEIER ST SVLER the saloon kecper | BRICLE" Hid IVomen's Bxchanses: Their | Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Zettle, of Hennett, 1 of suffering that exists to The t S nelghbors snt ue el wask off one of Lis assailants i e Sprine thie it sometiing is not | PSSR e peace vy refusing to° Tet Objects, History and Managemen Ars. | perehased tickets in Lincoln on Tuesday | hapts of this city. Otier e ot 2l B e R e 1 i a trwp who ,4 aone, Uhe Taliway commissioners have | VG wade 'without the oflice 15 tirst P A b read o paner ongitled | last for Bellefount, Ia., where they will visft | (fouheily R, ) Py g i around the b or u weck past Meciore issued what 15 headed an order, | | JON St Best Maune vancing Spivitual Work | oid home seenes diring the winter month doubtedly ~woise off but Owaha | noure contradicted this, The good b viis aloie i the b L biirigha e o 3 1 | getting a wurrant. Bofore the papers witke W, C 3 pelce during o W' o thut demund immediate attention, | dies of the W, C. 1 U. offered to tal A I g Llerelore 1euoC rely & rocoimuendation, ail | SAIBR & WITARE Socted. bub the. pallee | 11 - T S A seociations, and Mrs, Lowry | dudge J. H. Broddy who has been brought | S50 5 o o 4 ion, ; B ) take Ut 350 11 money wnd y set fire (o that 1t ean be under the law, This was | TS rounding bim yesterday to como presented paper upon the topie “Dis- | out s a senatorial candida by the State | or the charitubly inclined will be paying | the children of whom wor | The house, buruing it o the ground. — Hulee framed by Judge Mason, and is asstronz a | {40500t and answer, . D ry and Training Nurses.” These pape Democrat was shaking hands with friends at for coftins instead of coal and funerals in- | from bunger and cold Hariowiy eseaped burning o death, but he demand for relief for Waterloo eitizens “as AR ! W ike in the spirit of energy, thoug ul cily yester stead of food. I would hike to have some | is sick, —“Fhe i crwlod out and Tay down in the suow, dazed could be formulated. ~But the beueficent | . CONGERNING ML HAGAN, | and iuterest disptayed, and all conbined” to o i e Trade dournal, | of our fashionable congregations,alreudy | ratod from Loy {rom the effeats of the ehlaroform, Vis 1eet Fallway commission law is such a farce aud | An attewpt to Wgte, W, njury of some | show the earnesiness “of the association in Ditvis, of the Beatrice Democrat, | joyful anticipation of the o o be mude o M Qg dunld and hutids vere badly frozen. Hgsey in the b ¢ delegated 't | waenitude out of a sliht uccident that befull | gy ning el Pt joyful in anticipation of the coming | not Lo m w oxcept by due ju ! fraud that it bas not delesated to 1t | WREe L e, Ly to e ) its opening work in Lincoln, — ‘re newspaper men in the eapital city the | S0 Bethlehem birthday anniversary | process, dilemms wus presented at whont half an hows whento was picked o hikgle abitrary power to enforce any | Mr Eagan Friday Alcrivon was gotten into | Pl past woek has been the most quiet yot | past wee BATGH s M AY ADDIVORAALY | J Ahat s I diaken 1o a neighbor's Tol o Teconimendation except when a corporation print, although at the time the aceident oc- | of the s see Poormaster anony's congregation | onee A hat will be done in the euse is a a i on in theatrical amizoents, A. 1. Ball, edit ) the Tecumsel Repub- lise being without attrac- | lican, ‘accompani o Al COll s were worth $10 ). by Mrs, Bail, was in | last Friday, The larg ol ik . 1 Mr comes out flat footed and refuses to accept, ot jon, how 0 ‘requested that noihing be | Funke's ope 1 was packed | conundeam. Itis not civiliz when the attorney general may bring suit, s it was of so little consequence. M. | tions during the week fand tue People's thea. | Lincoln Friday, stopping at the Capital | aud also th cent hally Over 100 | ever. to allow these little ones to frooze Huge Damaces, But this law was so schemingly framed that ) was purchasing a book in Farvell's | er being onen only two evenings durlug the hotel. Y HnE P families were supplied. [L was a gcene | and starve throngh the obstinaey of PBARNSTALLY "‘-\1‘_‘ Dee, 4.-A sealed if & recommendation s simply not noticed, r-hfin 'nl ‘%IHT‘]‘ ;um| un open x_x.u--y\v“g\' time. The coming week, however, will sco 4 Hon. Gilbert 0. Laws, secretary of state | that would soften the hardest heart— | worthless parents In Selden & lsiang erdict 1 the 8 Aley bond case was and Is unheeded, (he commission may keep Lnlu\f. ‘su |‘ml 3: Hml ‘\\A‘S\ vf“|‘> huun_:) hat, | revival in popular amusement the Keep | elect, has arrived in Lincoln wit hiis fawily, | those many representatives of unfortunate | addition there is a woman named Gor pened in the court this morning, and found N } Chleccmme diig with as much force and | but yesterday, except 1o, aUaRC ACEN uess | It Dark Mus| ey eotapdny having | which eity will be bis howe during his terii | homes coniing to get thew little food. | dou in u very ditirassod, pondislan. Her | 0 beg ent in favor of Chister Snow effct a8 talking dgainst the wind, ‘The ree- | in Such cases, Ac W8 eeling quite well. Monday and ovenings at the Funke, " K 0 e okenar Tres gl B e e e A i countel immediately ommendation i thic Waterloo case would THE SOCTAT. W1.EK AT THE CAPITAL. and the sale of seats promises & large attend: b wana Painter was in Lincoln Tues- | ¥rom the decrepid octogenarians to little | husbuud, a plasterch wd lor and | jfeq 4 s trial on the groundy inyolye tor the Union ific company an ‘The Lineoln Oratorio o vresented an | ance. At the l'mHn s the Clark Comedy | day, the guest of Mrs. I T. Roberts golbig ones of five and six yeurs, all ages were chitdren and left them without foud, f of ¢ o and toat the verdiet outlay of neagly & hundred thousaud dollats, - excentiv wally good entertainment at their | company laye the dates for the entire week, | fram Lincoln to Houston, Tex., whero she represented. A huge volume on the mis- ment or heat to buttle with t 2 th evidenes i cceptions and if 18 safe 1o say, theretore, that they whl meetl ne Pubsday evebiug, o which very | playing's return eugagement frow @ very | will remain during the winler mouths, fortunes of life with every page in differ- | winter. 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