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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 22, 1883, L N A A R —————r T T v DT A\ ISTICE, | mitice on aporopriations, reported the invalid | HUGRITT ON HWAULS AND POOLS. | \RW I\ AN { TATERS ] patison to Bis. Maine, he said, was the MUNICIPAL MAT s f— | one to go back to, Her sons and danght- | Council Last Eyenng. - Pleads | - h of people. 1t had given birth to the poet | Senrocder were absent from the regular \S one s(we‘& mmerce Regulation, THE STOCK ¥ ter-state commerce bill and its results, if it Autiex fionatel 1o 10 ever did " 1 < . S e e should becomes a law?™ was asked of General vefellow, than whom no man ever did | wook)y meeting of the ity fathers held Yy e . . AR o . - — 1elevating the tone of Amer a8t avoning. hote was also toticeable OUTRAGES MUST BE RIGHTED. |° T o Maniager Hughitt, of the Northwestern rall- | 0,1 i+ ROYAL ' GOOD GHEER. | literature, There ~wero _many last evening. There was a Ll PES¢ w’“buy“b"“'e * | thinge that Maine peovle were prot a conspicuous absence of the bloodthirsty ) - Niwy Yonk, Dee, 21—[Specinl T “Foresecing the result of the bill, provided and among them was the Maine liquor | brayes who have boen on the warputh for of LF s The Demoralizing Effect of Pools Set | 10 the Bir.i—The stock market opene it became a law, is rather a difficult thing 1 2t ashioned and Boun. | 1aw. That state had taken the leading | Marshal Cumming's The follow N Forth~The Holiday Recess Resoe nd lower to-day on information that Lon- | go," was the rey “Noone can tell tand on the question of prol " g die thecoun 1 th cons Bl o re ‘he Speeches v i don was getting demoralized on American | jis'effects will be. In many respects the pro teons Bill of Fare—The Sp | And above ali, he said, the Main . ia Jation Adopted—Other Cons securities and was likely to turn ssller at any | vicons of the bill are wise, and. such it and Tonsts— Other Intore men and women, were fond of each ot! L Ll j ‘.g gressional Dolngs. oment. The weaknoss was further in- | rajlroad men in general would be giad to esting Local News, Colonel Chase spoke for New Hamy I'rom the mayor : et - - creased by the announcement that houses | work under. But in two respeets, at least, shire. That state he safd was a litt Atioos adoptet &1t . ASK\‘E and Sure cmed Sanate. ith f n connections had large seliing | an entire reversal of railroad practice is re ntry, hut its best men st Same—Appointin {18, 8%, Dy - : ¢ t The New England Dinn the men it sont forth, Daniel Webster | D o . VAiiNGTON, Dee. 21— Among the papers | Orders. St Paul and Reading were pressed ired. An entirely new policy must be A1 TSR Ry BNt T ot e e ey e ou show | liceman viee L. Jaspe i fgr C an uid bofore the senate to-day was a communi- | O sale. Both sold down to about the low- | adopted. 1f the bill becomes a law only | FUlly 350 persons sat down at the banquet | w w f‘(\”” o ) o | oy OO 9. Q\)‘J water mark record last Wednesday. Room | time can tell what its effects upon trado will ard in the exposition annex last nigh sl AL, Samoe—A atlon from the supervising architeet of the | h \ | onthe suonsion s feanlon o v | themout. Wherever bravery and intel AL AND \! NROHY treasury as to the necessity of additio :;w" 8 Who went short on yesterday’s bulge | be, Itisthe customary thing for newspa- | On the occasion of tho reunion of New ‘nee was needed, you would find New ;[\’.,‘,,\‘J“\‘.“,",."’,‘;, Seve "!,“"' vl Q“ \.\ \l‘\) \Q“ ¥t tbiues o st dkste k the greator part of the offerings and s to declare that the motives of railroad | Englanders. There were four tablos el ) gl £ Apvroved vaults for th 10 of nd as to t I v A iv railroad Hamps men ready, Her seliools were Irom City Treasurer—Reporting in re . o of ndditional ground for public | Were enabled to even up on the market with - en In 8 tors of (his sort nre purely | ench ru most the entire Jength of | alsn « fenture (o be ioud o , ing " . ¢ SARHARS " OF. iAitional REenl fof A even up on the m i men in any malters of this sort are pi weh ranning almost the entire length of | aliow fenturo to be proud of, In ol SO0 CORGIME Lo readlinion, | ANESE atf\icted ww iy + P " out bidding prices upon themselves, After and 1 r o POS e 1 rand Were very 1 v 1h ! i buildings at St. Paul: also & communieation | 0ut V : v \ nercenary, and anything which is opposed | the building and there were very few va- | the speaker said that Nebraska had been HRE 81 yil 1881 there has been paid from the assistant seeretary of the interior | the st spurt of s 8 the market ralliod | by railroad men is declared tobe so opposed | cant seats at any one of thom. The hall | made what is was by the New Englund in :n]n'.(l‘:: « m\il:-klnl»m\ frot L;v slice cont ON\S Uf‘\PTION with the report of_the government dircctors | ADout I per cent and then bocar oW | Simply because it s against tho intorests of | wus handsomely decorated, three large | uenves. And the duty of New England. [ Mo Wl costs §66,004.70. Placed on fil of the Union Pactfc railtond company ask. | Rimtors that froight rates from Chieazo 0 | the gencral public and for railtonds, Now, | 1o paomety deco T orth ond | ers toward this city was to make it what i Prom Hoart of abile W oHks-=Haport Bk iriention to iy suksest dined | the seaboard were cit were promptly denied, | my own impression 1s that the broposed Jeg: | DAMCrS b AL UL nd | was elaimed to v’ all Ut S SRR R gl shou\d bu\, Ahe thiefein concerning Jegisiation AT that | ud it wasclaimed that eastern roads wero | islation prohibiting the making of greater | W0Ie at & H ition on "‘\ i ]‘ ‘|’|‘ grandest city in the United States. | g5 on, for grading Pacific strect; W, A, \m'ge \!u\\\& ard He convinctd DTANY, fnable to furnish cars anoweh to. handle the | rates for short liauls than for long hauls wili | hUng b tiros of various N England | He mudo an appeal to Granite staters | RO BAE SRS G atreat: of RS MeYS, e y 1 3 wresente PHS ONE | At vancaa oty AITIC Tates. W0 | work a creat deal of hardship for shipper seenes e posts were also appropri M SOLEC o state ¥ Lota ™ 00l f178.11,). K. Riley, North Omaha sewer, o M *-‘A,“qmr,;"ti 1y ministers of the Nebraska | SoiLyas made s O e moReI0le | ety wiikpwayer s iL ately draped and hung with ever: | e shoaker trom Vermont, W. J. 00001 Jomam Ao ibald, curbing Tent )T CONTAWS No U confercnee in favor of the Chinese indem- | and the prospect of some action on the fnter [ +Well, I don't know that 1 can llustrate jt, [ &recns. A =~ few moments before 7 | Comtiell, futled to materializo and in Hew | Gvoqr, #19.50; Katz & Cullahan, grading PR’CF 25f50q&8100 nity bill: also one signed by a large number | State commerce bill before the holidays, 1t [ but Linink [ean. All railway people thatl | 0'clock the programme of the even \ iR Vo e (TR ¥ iley in block 147, £170.22. Atlowed -l ) ’ . ¢ L gt Yoo, Claimed,, however, that the railronds | knowbolieve it Justand right to makes loss [ ing wns opened - with ~ song | SHOTt poom on Vormont, by Saxe. flicial bond of F. W Hickstein, ax | @& Dottle gy DRUGG/STS sEuL 4T of Importars and merchants of St. Louis It | were making n big fight azainst the inter- | *ate per ton por nile fof & lonie hant than for | Lo the New England Quartette,” and | Mrs. H. DL Estabrook sang a beautifu nspeetor, was approve v fayor of the immediate transportation state biiland that it was very doubtfal it tho | a short haul, A, rate which would bo sery | prayor by Rev. A: K. Shereill. Thy com- | 010, the “Kerry Danee,” and was loudly PETITIONS Mr. Albison, from the cotmitice on appro- | measure would pass, And, even if it did, | moderate indeed for a short haul on the New o on fe discussing v f | dpplansec o) se—Asking loave ¢ 5 PATEN printions, reported back the house. bill mak- | 1t would 1kely ba shorn of itanfavoranid | York ¢ weuld thoysi oty proitbitory | EARY LISHRALAO CIRURSING LB (BT IOE i Willthiove, thia rapressttative HousecAsklnig latve of s . THE PATEN ihg approprintions to supply the deliciency | features. ‘The market was slow afier noon, | to grain shippers from west of the Missis. | {076, Which was as follows. Baked beans | o T &5 (7 HHOrS, the reprscitalve Gk ek RATIA Y . ) B ATH i Soniqment o | Dt fiero was s toay aporeciationof bricas || pibhito New:wotis (1f,we can; crmrae o | WILH snlt borki New England' brow | ot (HERSGUIsE 2t b he GR0 i (bl £t i | quirine the money to be_ oxpended rateably. | all throngh the list. - Reading sold above 54, | 1ess rate for a lone haul than wiil be remun: d. ronst goose and turkey, chicken | thought that he - had something to s v quality of the wate by the " Y Thie amendment ivas agreed to and the by elear gnin of 5i¢ per cent. The tallk was | crative for a short haul, manufacturers and ad cold ham, plain and boiled cider [ about the oid Bay state until he had (&8 CTF 00 S0 RIS W an in 18 e LATEST IMPROVEMENT on e pas 7 t the bull eliques had begun to lay their | grain shippers will simply be preciuded from | 4 sauce, hulled corn, pickles, baked | beard the gentleman from New Hamp- | Gldtiion of the matter, Fire and water Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution dischiarg plans for a big advance, which would relieve | butting their goods on distant markets. In a | apples, Yankee doughnuts, gingorbread, | #hire. ~After that he didn't have mueh | ¥SUA the couninite o penslons from furior o | Al osses of T teent heat eunoaizn, ©Chi- | gountey witk tie sxtensive rulway Syston ke Tndian rico “pudding, pumpiin, | 10 sty e, bucotic newspiper man | G Peoperty Ownere—Asking for (i Reéion 30 Femiove th Imnitation 0F puvmnt | Heamins s ol . Lomayad tlo, pro; | thak dncrien hag, It ta T iclievo. ok of the | applo nnd minco low, Amotican croant ke Y imkbe potfectly oy, Wi to | £Fding of Dorcas sirect from Twontieth £ artears of pensions. 1le said tatas the | Squeeze, Vanderbilts were espacially strong, | schodule. But, as 1 said, wo ean only wait | cheese, popeorn and’ apples, ten and allow him o havo his head full of Taipy | 10 Thirteenth street, " Grades and grad committes had faken no action on it it | both Lake Shore and Canada. Southorn and see, " | coftie, Boston erackers, butternuts, VALTCIB ICRIRERE N TR TN BRI EalL At | ne 3 seenied to him that there was either an ir- | vaneing 2'; pereent. The highest prieos of Another objectionable feature about the FHE SPLECHES AND TOASTS, < NEAYEL ATDEHiE, dEltioh e e Of Mrs, Mary Spaulding—Calling atten reconcilable ditlerence of opinfon, or a dis- | the day were enrrent at the elose and the sen- | bill is the section prohibiting pools, In my After the supper was disposed of the | beans. All these conditions had been 80 | ;046 protest made against paying the inclination on the part of the committee to_| timent was moro hullish thaa for some tine | Judgment pools are & positive benett (o ship- | titerary part of the entertuinment fol. | Perfectly met that all those present | Hon Lo prot against 2,3,4, 5, 17, 18, 10,20 bring the bitl before the senate, past. The total sales were about 500,000 shares, | Pers as well as to railroads, “1tis only by the | jowed: onght to be thoroughly happy. Mr. | (S 1CESRE GENIVIO. City attorney Mr. Blair, who was last session acting . S - eiati mediation of the pool that managers are Rey. W. E. Copeland delivered the | Whitmore apologized for impertect prep. Of property oweners—Asking for bottar ehairman of the committee on pensions, KNIGHTS AND ANARCHISTS. ‘p“-‘i"l‘ ”‘",L W sy Lthink the | o ohing address on the subject Wiy We | Aration, but nevertheless he made an elo fire protection for pro; Nicholas the bill had been considercd several — 001 is the best known method of preserving | ©) SR x quoht sbaco! 3 {o0t oL Mues e ¢ ol cliol Kiiries, tink 10 Whs hiomselt o fav s of & buk | Powderly lanties an Ordor Which Wil | boe.” batuains ooramiod of bresetving | 8l I 1o said that the 21st of Do- | quent sboceh on tho subject of ‘iMasst- | and ‘Tavd streets between fth and there was a majority o) the committee against Be Approvec the two exceptions I have named, | cember, while it will never probably be | €husetts,” which he characgeriz ! f : LY LI il it | Fourteenth streets, Fire and water it, e resolution wes lnid over, : Cricaao, Dee, L—An important secret | I Am content ‘with the bl as far as | cclebrated as a national holiday more | &reatest’ of the chain of New works It produces Fractical Beosults in Baking and he resolution for the holiday reeess from I ean judee from the briet study I have been n any other d. ought to be so ob. states, Of A Kear—Asking couns t Doasti vor b 0 i 1 cular has been received by district assems ; : I ol : s : . K g o uasting novor bofore attained in Ray O-W0TTOW 10 ry 4 was presented and | Sireular has been received by district assem- | gnabled to make of it. I may sty that there ved. Had theré been no such day there Mr. W. O. Taylor. “the man from | socure his ciaim of $156.10° agninst Otto Cooking Apparatus, and will sould have boen no Fourth of July, no | Rhode = Islind > ©was — not “present | Woismann, a sub-contractor Ryan & Co. | Bttt — T'lie amendments to the urgent | on the Inter-State Commerce Bill, ing agread to, blies 34 and 57, Knights of Labor, from Gen- | are vital disagreements as to the meaning of plts Cullow called up tho conferenco ro- bl “Pi‘\:-lxw‘\\lxhlrlt.-(n-I\‘\«l]w-‘\‘l”:; Peen explalnbd e oy aad after they have | Phanksgiving day, no Washington's gu uecount of allness. Judge Thurs. | on Davenpoct street. City attorney. SiTOLLHODI .JfT.umlrb..u..fim § Cocki LG 0 8 B o o o or8 LUlE e lonal q i face; birthday. This day we celebrate com- | ton remarked —that he ~ thought | Of hoard of education—Asking council ITS TITmemer Kenator from Towa (W H1on) an opportinity | the orcanization for some time. 'Thecircular Lhe live stock exchange and stock yard | memorites the arrival of the pilarim | Colonel Chase’s specch for New Ilamp- | to cancel claim of $150 for pumping out o A A R T e e i he henk of making some remarks wpon the touches upon several matters, but the most | interests here aro heartily in favor of the pi fathers Plymouth Rock. This day is | shire conld be taken to include the state | cisterns on High school grounds, Lire | in'fresh air frasly admittod tothe oven, This i do which (in accordance with the lmportant aro political questions and the | suge of the Cullom bill. The Drover's | of peculiar interest to all of us who have [ of Rhode Island also. Amid peals of | and water work L o el R of senators on both sides as to the imuracti- | knights' position toward the condemned an- | Journal, which reflects their sentiments, says | sat down at these tables to. night. While | laughter the toasting w resumed Of A, J. Harmon and C. W. Harmon u rly ns large as tho door fisolf, cability of action on it before the holidays), chists, When the order is promulzated the | fo-hight: Sls the business of the country 10 | the day is of interest to all Americans, Mr. WL Alexander spoke for Con- | Asking compensation for dumages to Through this Gauze Door the air fr-r‘_l‘x{' » I 9 I A Le) o subject to blood le 2 by pools o] h M o ' t " 3, Y o8, facilitating tho pre nof cook! fre would let, the bill co oyeauntilinciendlie nservative element of. the organization will sbjoUtobi L{If,.m'?-:v}-l' :m‘m“.‘l'.».’: ot it is peculiarly so to all of us w [ necticut. The old superstition that the | property at Ninth and Picree strcets by | SEEUIatcs, tactlitiing the proces of o Wizhin o tl 6 ahR orate e | they will fall Tike a wet planket upon the S S (N {HbreaG s | recollections of the land of our birth. No | ingenuity to earry them into serious cr RESOLUTIONS 4 b GADADIbAN SVTEG 1 tho Wi ehb oF Hadb aggain call up the conference repott and in 3 ) last March the east bound pool increased the X 1 ks b enormous siving in tho w sistupon its consideration from day to day | Fadical wing. = Powderly has ordered the | froight on live stock 40 por cent and | climate can ever be so balmy to us, no | rors--and had wanutaotured hams (rom Manville—Locating hydant at | Tcalso produces larger Lonves of Bread, until it was disposed of. 3 "J"“";"I““'“-v"'_"""f"'“"<<‘1|-1‘;>‘§"’|]\‘"< 2nd | on diessed bec 50 per eent from Chicago to | scenery so beautiful, no fruit so luscious. | basswood, nutmegs from birchwood—he Twenty-fifth and Clark strcets. Adopted. | fanires loss aitention tron th cook and promat:3 0 Address the senato in favor.of the udoption § jeanetinds huve horetotero. been. collectod e taken frou > pockets of broducers of | Englund forefathers that we have snch a | doubt. At any rate, he took pleasure in the arrest of any switchman or ¥ N OF X v any funds have ofere been collecied e st ousands but_miilions of dol- fsbol 8 . i DPINION OF AN EXP. havine steadily and unreasonably | blies and persons who contributed the same. | ik lines comprising the east bovud 1ol | Other states have done their part in build- | der reviewed the resourccs and char outside the provdrty line of lower and ety refused to recognize the simplest business d The general master workman's orders are ing up the commonwealtn, ana yet but | teristics of the state for which he spoke, | upper Tenth street ¢rossings, also to ar ¢ “‘,"""”"".;'"{.'m. said {0 be inperative. Powderly’s action set- JUDGE LYNOH IN OHIO, for the dogged persistency of our Puritan | and reforred especialiy to her sehools, of | rest any train crew which holds the eross X or cooked whil 1 hiad excited the resentment of | LeS forever the question of the relation of tho forefathers and thewr ‘descendants in | which Yale college wis nd repre ing longer than five minutes. Adopted 0 Jurier propor y interost which it had been cro- l\vf'l-:m: ,,|“|‘ ‘lel‘ u';‘u! the cond in:-.l an- ominent Citizens Hang a Murderer | Upholding the safeguards of our common- | sentative. e closed with an appeal t By Lee—Instrueting the city elerk to S UHuae 20¢ DAt works ated to sorve. 1thad made itself an inter- | SIS It also explainswhy In the Joint el ole wealth, this country would long a0 have anders to perpetnate the m- | return to Ryan & Co. the wareants that =L e meddicrin almost every department of busi- | HIETIKS 7 IO dssew that sympathy’ for | CrxernsATr O, Dec. 21—The C . woue to ruin. Long ago the New England | fluences which had “eminated from the | have been held to secure the laborers' SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST Sreniod to serye e ioadinlbthut ithad beet | ho anarchists maitor Was ot DOWENL b, | (ooreiy O R e s people wore abead af their age in point | land of their birth, and bespoke a bril- | cluyus agamst Ryan & Co.'s sub-contrac- | EXCELSICR MAKF'G €0., ST.LOUIS. : o Dbl L L of intelle — R T oo o) pEp o Puhosend the 1= | when the mecting was for that special pi tual growth. It is because of [ liant future for the newly founded so- | tors, Adopted e A dTtoes e i sssumed to:00n: {. pope; :.-xnf'nlhuutl ina mm’; aboutthe court house | (ho early training of our forefathers that | ciety. 3 _ _ REPORTS OF COMMITTEDS CHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES aro gors of the transportation system, while ad- tho On i onmight, assaulted the jail, broke into it, | New Englanders have grown up to be | Alfer music by the New England | Finance and. Claime Recommending BOLD IN NEBRASKA as follow mitting great defects in it, liad resolutely op- s : 4 b took out William Mussel, and hanged him to | such a stardy race. quartette, Dean e responded 1o the adoption of the resolution authorizing | MILTON ROGERS & SONS Oarana. posed all efforts of the state and na al Dunriy, Dec. 2L—Atthe regular fortnight- | an electric light pole. The Iynching wi Such characteristics as these have | the toast *“I'he Pur 7 He said that [ the city engineer to prepare and publish | P KENNEY, % errrses AGORDON vernments to projectand establish reforms, | 1y meeting of the executive committee of the | fuily determined aud all the dotails ares enabled us o assimilate all those who | he thought that subject was 2 rather dis- | au annual report of his departaent, | DAFAR & SN Wik Semiwa ie adoption of the conference report Irish National leazue to-day It was an- | this afternoon ata meeting held in City hall, | have come to our shores and make them | mal one for him to handiein compari- | Adopted. H.AIRD & €O, L Nesiaska Crr 1t would not accomplish all he should like, | nounced that since the last meeting there had i ¢ 4 in love | son wi r ‘s which ha i i 3y 3 Pl oot anso [ 5 ke, at s as s thorehad 1 which was made up of the heaviest taxpayers | into Yankees, and make them fall in love | son with the other subjects which had [ Same- Recommending that a_charity | W. ¥ LEMb! :fli'l{.lxi‘:'.f;'.::.:,.-:‘\ uun\“A‘nlnlzq))gluxm“wm';hmv: been roceived in donations from Ireland | and best men of the pi Soon after 7 | With our institutions. Brothers of New | been taken by the other speakers. He | fund of ) be allowed the Woman TR vetoed by the president. There must. be an 1000 and from Ameriea $25,000. Dillon said fock the sherifl was captured and held a | Bngland, may we ever treasure the legacy | did not see why he had been sclected to | ¢ hristian ciation, and that the reso- [ KRAUSE, LUBKER & WELCH, .. CovLuaie Immediate and afivmative action. Congre e would eontinue to carry out “the plan of soner in the woodshed, Then a party | 0f Civil and rel 1s frecdom left to us | talk on this st - Nevertheless, he | Jution allowing them $10 per month for OLDS BROS, .. 5 +o EDGA mustenact o I for the rezulation of inter- | cqmpuign’ in defiance of the covernment. | Wi toit e oo i, ooy T | by our ¥ nd ancestors and work | was glad to say that hie was a deseendent [ rent purposes boe rescinded. Adonted. ANNELL & SW FAimsRY iAo o owlig of i | nivh of Cimpaigh s ot i ity s | Dooting erowd. The Jul toors were soon | {3 henTily it o day as they wovked in | of the Puritans, 1 s Goro g0 4h0 M | attarmey osamtionte o (o (B | R HOUNSON R et B right oi3wrong of the matier in the war of (ded upon the facts.” Dillon also said that | broken, and the leaders were quickly in | 15 over all the carth 8 T tional fabric from the grand old Puritin [ ages made against the city by Erio | K HAZ EWOOD, 1.0, - Oscrota. opinion now obstructing the wav. Nothing, iders in this new movement desire lo | Mussel’s cell. He answered to his name, but Judge Thurston, who was the next | element, but I do not disre, the oth August for personal injuries reccived by ). S, DUKE, id Wilson, ha one 010 OF p elit th enants L OUL #5518t vhe: % 2 illed CI e by y b 2 p R N % S1ERLING. i e oo nols slo deibmalisel | beislivtas lenantiim{relaad luioliassiet L e holadllliod Ol atoner dnt ol ke, said that it aforded Lim great | eloments which make up this fabric. The | a fall throuzh @ defective sidewalk on | & EARSON 200 LS RoMSURG, than pools. 1t had come to be expectod, in- T court to-day refused Dillon’s appl refused to say anything further, but asure to preside over such a magnifi- | chivalry of the sunny south is an element | Tenth and Davenport street. Adopted A PADDEN & SON, """ Serenion deed, that the pool of to-day would be 'dis- | tion for a stay of order against him to furn- | St o It you are going to hang me, bo nt body of ladies and gentlemen as the | which we o1 not to disregard. There Grades and Grading—Returning “the MMERMAN & FRAKER, jozarded to-morrows and this came to bo a | ish bonds in i sum of £1000, with two | dulckabout it “Tho men sent for some one | ono before him. Ho saids We are hore to- s other elements which are an import- [ plat of Moore's addition to Omahato the Dale oL ope of roward by rallrond oftieers | suretics in the sum ot £1,009 ensly for- tuwure | 10 1devtlly iy, and this boing done, & 1008 | ¢ 'ng Vankeos, This torm was used | an part of our erarions civiization. Mg property owners. Adonted and agents Tor successfully enlarging the | good beuavior, pending the outeome of the | WAS P! Hig o “where | At first as a term of derision. Lator on it | New England society ought not to form | | Grades and Grading —Recommendin 5 b sl et | R s T R Lo o the electric light tower, where : d | 5:::__','[‘;» ';"m'.'w‘u'.'.’.'-"-":”.'1.."\'\.\}'".::..{"5.‘.'.':1‘.," appeal from tlio sentence. Do was agnin given an - opportimity w | hascome to have a wider significance, [ itself for the exclusive pirpose of perpet- | that Stuht & Hamel be allowed to eon: quent 1083 of revenue. . Under the l:m' End of th L"nmpbrll Gase nfess, fle declared his innocence, and [ and has compellea vespect for the men | uating the Puritan characeter without re- | tinue the work of grading ot ‘I'wentieth system, howover, these losses were unload Loxpoy, Dee. 2L—The judge this morning asked that his body be buried; and that his [ and women who have borne the name ing these other element street, Adopted. 3 business o rmedinto coat and letters be given to his wife, The | During > war the souther or ) iN8MOOE Mz al ity Engincer—Reporting adversely to e on_the business of mtermediato or formally dismissed the petitions for divores ler then gave orders to pull the rope, one During th cwar the southerners were M. Dinsmoor made a thoughtful City Engincer -Reporting adversely t 12 e points, This practice was, in itself " e L L BV 0 pull the r aceustomed to speak derisively of the | dissertation on the theme “Our Fore- | the allowance of the cliim of Jani 7 B rage and a most fruitful sonree of presented by y Colin azainst Lord Colin | ond of which tad been thrown overa bean | Yo cons which term they applied to the . He paid an eloquent tribute to | Fox tor extra work on Harney stree GAPHTAL pR’LE' 'Je!onu' an Ui part of the people.” X vast dmount of | Campbell in View of the verdiet rondered by | 0F (he tower and ws'in the hands of several | Likoss, which termn they applicd to the | fl 4 BISHIEED ot he TR A e e ol AN \ “Wo do horeby cortity that wo suporviso the IR parior Hioineople, A vas| ot{i0ay A0 ylaw ol b artiey | Stalwart men. Just then acall for silence | Whole northern army. Buta liitle later | the subjects of his discourse when he [ After a gre cal of discussion t rearo do horeby cartity thiat wo suporyiso ¢ SR L e payAvaslaomall ik Wy yeeuriitay pinalne neltior fpactieal | AR O FO L S Ol ot ool bstoseiiho ¥ ank st contiane | B e SroE s diieoursa dwhenyhe [EATiare ) reont tonly of) e cily attorney, | frssnucinons tor uli tho Monthly and Quittor. 8111088 butween local pol By oty 3 2150 of her defense ‘ 5- | expectation of a confession, but Mussel | ors and were compelled to acknowl sces in each man a brother and bids i OBRDINANCES, Company, and in person manoge and control s el loeal polats, Chab wag an i Colin £160 ot lier deense uer dofunse ngajhat | BE4in said he was Innocent. ~Pull the rope,? | thom s such, And 50 it I8 that the totn | mlean i aew Hells nod - seoh among | Spocial ordinances making appropria- | U drwines (s es. s St (o s whieli the pending bill (if it becomes a Iaw), | her busband’s suit. e also granted the full | WVas the order, and in an’ instant Mussel’s has come to have an honoravle, a grand | other harvesters for truth—welcoming all | tion for the payment of liabilities in. [ combucted with b Pty I nosa andiiniyood would prevent. ‘Tho peopie were willing | costs of the Duke of Marlborough, Chief | DO0y Wus dangiing in the air. At this sight | signilicance all over the world, progress--this is our gift from the pil- | curred durizig the month of November, | {41 tonard all pastios, il wo wuthorte o that railvoad companies should prosper and | Shaw and Dr. Bird, co-respondents ih Lord | the trowd zave vent to ety ptide | There are many influences which have | grims.” amounting to $6,038.98. Passcd, I stgnitures attached, i s wdvert should be reasonably paid for their services; | Colin pERINAGHIsyy (o) Ganerali Bufler i S IR NE DG, Ceueats. Lo ihody, Sl | wone forth from New England. Potent Mrs. Orpha C. Dinsmoor spoke of **Onr | Appropriating $1,025.28 out of the judg :w |ln',\“:l.ld H'l‘ill‘ll'llniiil.:l'!hl'“l‘r:\ llnvlrllnnsx- ‘.‘uu;vh o-respondent, did not apply for | qRYEIDE 8D hout, during wi gathered about | Among these were the influences | Foremothers.” " Atter telling of the | ment fund in favor of Frederick Drescl fRrALton they nnw It allron] sts. toses it. It then cut down and iven to | 0f the old Puritan love of frecdom, | women of the Puritaus and the part they | Finance and ¢l B y v oep e R s T oS S be el ger- : o undertaker, | Mussel's crime was the | which had stamped - themsclyes | had plaved in the forming of thena- [ Deelaring the necessity of changing the K szz2ep: one of the things irrevoeably settled upon New Yonk, Special ‘Telogram to I.lHuu.z of Daniel Christmau, an faged and upon the whole American people, | tional charactc she said: “I'rora the wde of Twenty-seventh street from 2z that the publ nand which had induced | the Bri,|—G les told a reporter | [§ipected farmer, living near Eatoh, and the | Then there was the religious influence of | dome of our national capital pictured mworth street to Howard street o the reporting of tho present bill would not iy . gt LOnOLk attempted killing of Mrs, Christman on the | the old Puritan faith. The influcnce of against the deep blue sky the form of wlesand gradin Z ase until justice was entrenched in the | $Cterday that he did uot receive the presi- htof December 7. Af ling the old Puritan observance of the Sabbath | womin riscs in all its majesty md i of Thirtieth z z ransportation systes ) e " dent’s order not to aceept from Geronimo a isibility, lie robbed the house of a few S V 4 v R 5 i5 | avenno vific stree! 4 :||:I:l|| ‘|:|::‘n';‘u|)(-(x:”q?ll"‘r‘.t l:'(m“:{. pf'\-w':f; SRR AT (T R T et the bed on fire and fled, Mrs, | Was stll felt. No notion or people | beanty; so, too, all over our fair land is | avenue fro cific street to Mason tem, he stated that on the 16th of this | surreudered and was on his way 10 San An- | Ciristiman recovered and put out the five and | could obtain a full measure of prosverity | sculpture molded wan's prophesy of | street. Passed. COMMISSTON RS, month’ corn was selling in Western Lowa | ionio. General Miles aiso said e thoueht (¢ | i3 Stil living. unless it paid some deference to the no- | woman’s destiny. - Aud to-night i revor- Ordering the grading of Leavenworih (where it had been a good crop) at from 20 to | better to imprison Geronimo for life than to i e o Zd A tions which governed the Puritans in [ ent mood | pledge the women of this | street from Sixth street to Seventh street, We the undersignod Bunks o Bankers will -l.v, .AI.,.,I\,.“‘,|,“,.“. '|i" “bicago 56 cents per | hang him. 1f (.“.L. or courso. was adopted THE CITY'S IMPROVEMENTS, in {hl!l[‘luln '\:u;('«-‘;t lhlv s n}.fl,.‘m, land to the herosm, I|n" integrit & T pavioll 1 ifff7-‘y‘.‘f:§‘i‘-‘]' ""l.l"]”i.fl',”f Biato bushel, and in Southeastern lowa (where the | the effect would not soon die out, = “ , - As other New England intluenc 3 e ch animated ‘our ford ' I’y £ 2 nth streot | ot which may be presented at our coun- crop hid been LT ot 4010 42 tonts por — 4 Scheme HorDalng Away With Con. 5 2Rl AT CREIALS) (Gt enons Ls i from Williuns street (o Bancroft street, | * bushel, s q a Towa corn was I A Railroad Case Settled. Norr Y i , gum and the birchrod. The fafter, f v 1, who responded to the | Grades and grading. Sold from 310 6 cents a bushel less than Knste | Wasnixgrox, Dee. 21,—Acting Secretary [ Messs. Barton, Dailey, Chase, Popplo- [ £10% Bt the birehrod. © e Hlutter, he “New Englund Churches,” said ho nging the grade of T ern Towa. Congress, he said, had debated | oot o (] el ton, K. Rosewsater, Murphy, Kountz L] o ks MEASUELI08, = BRI NE i on 2 ). W, KILERETH gl BUDI#0L Tor tan yeare: now Iatit acit Fairehild has accepted the offer of the Nash- | fon, fs. &L phy, un was, sud to say. Anotherinfluence which, | failed to see why it was that the commit- et from Leavenworth strect to Far- 0 ARETH, M. Camden said that le regarded (he bt | Ville, Chattanoosa & St Louts railway to | Creighton, - Clark, Evans, Conmell, A. | emanatingfrom New England, hud made tassigned such a subject to him n street, Passod. 3 Prosident Btate National Dunk A & wiso and eonservative measure; that the | pay thesim of $153,600 in compromise of the | Rosewater, Lininger, Smythe, Andres, | itself felt all over the country, that 1d been for sighteen ycars o ral - B A BALDWIN gountry m'-m.m. ed the passaze of some such | claim ..wln.u l'm(ru_.\'('l 03 o 10 Sults | were among those present at the meeting | of the Yankee sehoolma’am: " The New | rowd man that 1oo in tic cmploy of | 1 Q'x“l'v“““ i Alay Blunt President New Odloans Nationnl Bunk. ill, and as the ongress to | st that company in the dle district - and teacher: v speaker e 20 T Puolfio— N o £ = 0 May Blunt, —_— Do uthn Jpo ¢ Was the duty ol congress to | Bnyet St copmany tn the middlo district | o “tho ohmrtor amondmont committes b uRelae o aipaton eulog o b s asteenlidl cane Carould ot ghilute Genort Blunt, ot Kapaas, | gINPRECERENTED ATTRACTION, Mr. Sullom said be wauld ask the senate to | andunpaid interest coupons of band issued | yesterday afternoon. ‘The first question | eguld aneale. from - ovnermmso ! hins 1ok i Al b DERERaDaN vk e ] to lved I Liennets, of Chicago. in- Spring YER 41V A MILLON Distiinyrzo resume consideration of the bill imned by the” company and held by the United | discussed was that of having all the grad. | jead. wb r several yoars, Eho | thy. ) AOeRey ol Dol Hll, Wedomdny, Lieoshiber 1o, by RRESEI L R Allar boo reaats, - e ing, curbing, cte, done by the duy's | trouble was, he said, that they “were [ the influence of these New Eng. | st Presbyterian ebren, of spiingiend, | LODISIAR Ay, Shotown Br Wallaoa, Kankar. yaoason. of . 1z For War, work, the council to purchaso the | Such a locally and lovely class of women | land churacters, he suid, that the | 1l aBeais 1M C b e b and after an executiye session’ the senate ads Pants, 21, asiness s felt here | material Representative Windspeay | thatthe young men of ‘the countey had | people of this cotntry owo thei sturdy Frod wilt be remembered here as roporter | iture tor Educationn and Coaritabio purposns Journed, y over the rapidity with which the government | was the fivest to speak upon the proposi- [ not allowed thewm to remain long in their qualities. In elosing, Mr. Hall quoted | on the Republican last year, He left lastspring \\Ilh‘ capitnl xlnf.l‘l'in_ M)—to which 4 rosoevo damgemes is workiug to place tho armament of France | tion, Ho said the contractors -were | chosen calling, ; un cloguont passago of Duniel Wobstar's [ for Chleasu whete hho now lves. Le holds s | Tud of over s 00 hui ainea boon wided, WASIINGTON, Dec. 21-Mr. Moreison of [ 10 the completest condition possivle, State | upposed to it but that it was to the inter- | _In closing the speaker prodieted that a | on the' subject of the Puritan churches g e Tvas mudon pirt of tho prcacit Stats Constivution tinols from the committes on ways and | Matufactories of arus and ammunition are | 03¢ of the laboring men. He asked Mr. | Wide influence for good, not only in the | and religion. Mrs. Parsons on Anarchy, agovlon Decouer id &, D as. 10 BEREAS. onortd back tho conourren: roants | 8ikbelng orked to thelr utuost capncity. 1t | Jumes Cre '.:h':m for h|i~‘|nniumln of the olty, but “%.':';“"I":‘[‘I"'l"‘ e i‘l'fi“im'dlll:w ey 1'le Uranoe 'f‘““'l""'v"'”“‘“':,-rh An audicnce of thr (ndred pooplo f tho heonlo of ay niatg - 00 M eHdors J M back e ¢ ' | 18 reported from Rowe that Tialy s arining, | proposition and received the reply from st, would emiinae fro s gathering | “New England Sehools, ing oceasion [ Jisiened to the talk of Mrs. Lucy A, Par- ponos. tion for the holiday recess from Deceniber 23 | Advices from Derlin state Germany 15 T+ | Mr. Creighton that ho was not there te | 0f New Englandors, to pay & neat compliment to"the aud- | Sons, the wife of the condemned Chic T e O e drawings tako placs to January 4. Agreed to. ereasing her troops in Alsaee-Lorraine, be catechized on the subject. Mr, INCORPORATING THE SOCIETY. ience, when he suid that the best | anarchist, at Canninghan hal fast he l,,.,,‘,,,!,“. \'”‘”'“'4..,”‘“I‘.‘,"":“‘.“’"“x"““ fou On motion of Mr. Buchanan of New . ———— Windspear held that the ~board of At this juncture the report of the com- | proof of the thoroughness of New Eug- | on the subject of “Anarchy.” A more | PRlsetrao;h Onsowsiry 1o WiN Jersey the senate amendwent to the bill for 3 A Prosperous Ualon. public works was us competent to hire [ Mittee on organization was read by Dr. | Lund schools wis the intelligent_gather- | Cxionded ronmort of the leetues will appear | 180GIana Drawing, Clss A, in the Ac tho relief of the survivors of the Arctic explor- | 1 ADINGs 'I"‘v Des, 91 l"u‘"‘:"‘“tl weet- | men by the dey as to make contracts l)llllhmuru, and adoptod. It opened as [ ing of the cvening, Schools in New | i s later fsete ¢ Mo, Now Orioitis, “Diesituy, Janiaey 100 ing stéamer Jeannetie was concurred in, | ¢ of the International Brotherhood of | with contractors. Foremen could be | follows 1) England were well supportad and no - BT, Eth Monthly Drawin ‘:h. AT, ‘,‘h‘\n‘ iy Ay '_”“::"mr Botler Makers and Lron Ship Builders and | placed over the men by the board of pub-: We, the undersigned sons and daughters of dared to die without incor- [ The case of Forbes vs M al CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. = 10 on Indian affairs, roported the Induan | Helpers' Protective and Benetielal union | fic works as well 88 by the eont - | New England, toethery with our husbuads ing u clause in bis will leaving a | estate litigalion, is on trl before Judge | Notice, Tickets are $10 only. Halves, $5 propriation bill and it was referred to the | DEEAN here today. Reports submitted show | The city, he held, could nurchase aud wives, do horoby agovlate oursolves to- to some school or college—ind | Neville Fifths $2. Tenths $I- PROrON oty 4 tuftmed tothe | that tho onganization [sin a flourishine ean- | materinl ‘as woll and a8 cheaply a5 con. | Eeier for'tha purposo of promotin < aoquain. | 4 40, Soibis sebeol or collogu-Zad LINE OF PILIZES committee of the whole, dition, and rapidiy increasing in membership | eyetors coull L tance, fostering fraternul fueling, ana ew | out so doi 1 CAVITAL PRIZE OF §O0D0.. gy Thursday eve January * $ inall the large indus el e e ing ever the nawe gud wen t New Ju 1GRAND Vit 0¥ W 0 2 :J:-;I..;'nlfi.-::n“.'::fml AR S0 10 all the laro Industrial osiite : ,‘]R.llu'\\‘ ulso mude & specel favor- 1R guer, daar e A e o A e O [ T spoakir who \\';|l~(uu_u,mn:ll!ullw 1G 1A Piti7a b o A MINCRERBn ol sultab 3 The MeQuade Case. ing Mr. Windspear’s position. for " that purpose do hpreby tormulate and | toast, “New England Laws,” was Exper: 8 f S f / ZLARGE 411213 OF oa fous of respeot on tho deaths of Messrs, | oy i MOGNAGe Oase. LR G Ol Ton Tollowed betwaen | adant aui bk uu»..uu;lumm jence Estabrook. That gentloman wis eware 0. croruia A G i il Arnot, Beach and Dowdie Brooklyn supreme court, today sranted ay | Messrs. Kountzo, Creighton and = Mr, “The artieles of incorphration were in | not present and Judge Thurston, the rofula is probably more general than any Lt 53000 committee on military affairs reported P TS T L 1 b Lewis and Mr. Windspear, upon the va toust-master, called upon his son, H, 1. her dised Tt 1% Insidious fn charaoter ) “ o W00 the nulitary academy appropriation bill and o ALy iy 4 stay should not be | viouy phases of Mr. Windspear's proposi ne of this corprdtion shall be the | Lstabrook, who rose and deelined 10 | qud maifests ftself In running sores, post i i) gy 1t was referred (o the comuittee of the whole, | &ranted to McQuade, the bovdle ex-alderman : 3 y A ar ) A0 8 v 1) i i 3 . s | tion. “Avote of thanks, made by Mr ingland club of Oulitha. The principal | make an oxtensive speceh on a subjcet of ol il : < ] : Alr, Weaver of Nebraska as a privileged | who was yesterday sentenced to seven years D ’ H pe of L 1 the . H uptions, boils, swellings, enlarged foints, v 00) guesiion, called up the president's vetoon | iuprisoninent i the enitentiary and fo pay [ Poppleton, to the gentlemen for their | place of business wil DA gonsme] aatoa. uy | which ho knew nothing. Ho hud lookod | - giseosses.sarceyes,ete. Tood'sSarsapariliy ARHINGEIMARLON Pl the bill granting 4 pensioni to Simmons, b fine of 35,000, returnable to-orrow at 10 | Able presentation of their views, was | i stata of Nebraska, the coneral nature of | uround in vain for the face of his p expels all trace of serofula from the blood, {8 dnppalnibiRrR Mi, Brage of W Y u ununimously adopted and the committee | PMHeh Will be the renting of suitable v genitor, but had fuiiced to s He b ! 1 1, Brage of isconsin raised @ question | 4. m, YRt | )] o AI « llllb (it honse in said eity and the i— - 28 i A N P leaving it pure, enriel and Lealth 1 " RRLAYR on ABa o baues voied 1o oou- A Ninc-Round Fight adiowrued unUl ¥ o'olook this alternoon ial club reading rooms. social en it was part of the ingland 1 was severely afilieted with scrof ; e _ ment and enjoyment, Thi capital stock shall Laws"" to Al SR ORI e e die st v ML AL 219 Prie The commwittee on foreign affairs reported | Npw Yoms, Dee. 2L—Willlam Ellings Children's Chanuckah Ball. Do 8,000, dividad Into 50 shikres of S10- aash ¥ upon the son. For that reason he Ver & year Liad two runuing sores ob sy 1 Applicatic inlo ¢ and consu appiop! ] T » i ‘00K five bottles Hood's Sarsapariila, aud am only 1o the ofce of the company in DA ki ouatic, dnd consutar avpiopriation | worth, of this city, and Jack Cassidy, of | ‘To-morrow evening the Hebrow ohild: | ail of wiieh shall be patdiicp whew issued and | supposcd to b been called upon tofil) [ Mook e botties Hood's Sarsapariia, aud alf ko Hia o ¢ N e A VHHHECE 081 Canada, this evening tought to a finish with | ren of Dr. Benson's congregation will be | D¢ non-assessable. he breach ol g crofule For gurihor (fori ion willy oloarty e whole, S | \ ! Now Y o Breg Itie corporation shall commence business | Ay A P. Tukey wittily responded C. A. Aruold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulons | ¢ 30 gress POSTAT, NOTIS Expr Ay O’ Donnell of \I:Jiu.n from the com. | SEA Elaves in the viclhity l“'; wub in the | entertained at the Metropolitun ball by | on tho 1t duy of January, A D 1sef and (o0 o B PR, Mo BOA 1 sores for seven years, sprivg and fall, Hood's | Orders, or New York Exclung: in opd mittee on veniilation and acousties, revorted MNEswoIth Kllockes SRIGY UL JL Ehe e ladies of o congregatic sea- | shal N st day of Deceinbe HO LUARE, M y b 71 9 S arilla cused b UrTCney LY eXDioss Ul our expor i resolution directing (e il cloan ing of | D rou Tiie victor is a brother of Jue | the ladies of the congregation, the oce L letilogie on che Blss cav ab Decetuuer gavo some reminisconces of Now England | Sasaparilia cuied & £ & the ventilating pipe leading to the hall of the | #ud John E: sion being the second annual ball given 1688 4t Do ume Lo exceed $200 The first which proved highly entertair Salt Rheum M. A. DAVPHIN, house. “Ihe ‘“'wl allides 1o the “great - = '“' ” for the little ones by the oflicers of the | board of direetors, consisting of nine men- | bis hearces Or M. A DAUPHIN . ;A::::-Ir‘n“xl:l‘l).l:n.n’lJ:-: I‘h\n‘l' ~'|":}‘l-'|:fi I.‘Alnl\:l..-‘nlu.. e ‘x:l .::m‘ .x‘a.n rA e school. Outside of Rabbi Benson's in hu|~.~1)...m..-pl... x; d ..»H&flu A8 uay be atter Lhe afluir was bro { 5 A EIe e AR S CMAMAL Baisnd Washington, b, 0. Scn ., D a fal : struction to the ehildren to invite theis | HLY shares aresubseribed. At any weeting | the singing of *An ¥ —_— k Ighed by the muninecnee of the Connell’s p Joh logers, Sals 1ie o o eetors i O-thirds’ » 1 u rilla, the great blood puriticr P, (), Mone Irdes f Tound to bo of less ublity thay | 1D Connell's wine John Rogers, assistant [ Ruiiof, (o HHE ehidren to i et | the board of directors myy by & fwo-thir joined.” The oceasion wis voted by all g I ¢ I . Mako P. 0. Moncy Orders payable and addras tious have been issued nor tickets sold. | et sien now bics 5S 1Ay De Becessiry for 1 t f toreman, was killed: John O'Hara, John Yote auient or xgpeat any cxisting by-luw and | g, oroughly pleasant one, and one long to itliam s Elyria, O, sulfcied greatly | rogisterea eitors 1o perforations in brass ventilators throu h J L < « b e ‘ e . . ahich the wir passcs Into tho central hall, | e Anthony Dougherty, - fatally, “and | 155 08 PG Bivents and relatecs ine proper goverument of the club, and ey | b eherished in the memory of those who | from erysipelas and salt rheum, ¢ by NEW ORLBANS NATIONAL BANK, JEAR Fesdiubion was aduped HF PG, CAA SIET Wt of children will cousider this noties as a | pecially providing that all persous of New | Were furtunits cnough 1o be proseut Rondllug fabaoon. AL Lites s b Now Urlasos & “Phe Louse then Weni 1010 commities of tho : o oy 4 - v DOLCD 3§ ¢ IR FRTAIWEAS S S ARfatne 48, SO - erack open and bleed, Tlo tried vir Arin A whole (Mr, Cox in tho chair) on the an An Appropriation For Chicago, genoral luvitetion and il “attend, us | England birth tozofher with thelr hushands Licensed 10 Wed i without aid; finally took Hood's MEMB LR g T g P Y g WasiiNGroy, Dece. 21.~The supervising evATY ohe Wil bo Taiconied . privileges of the assoclation without being fudge MeCu P marriage parilla, aud now says: ¢ Lam cntizely well, he bill was innnediately r architect of the treasury recommends a spec- | | The chilie b's opsnlng i ch witl com- | Ero0EIAAs pnn such reasonuble terms as | 1. LUY# 7 B czaion My son bad salt Fieum on bis havds and ragranhs 101 amenduients., fal wppropriation of $190,000 for repairy gf | Jarace at 7 o'clock he floor wiil b | i trom time to tne be determined by the | licen ¥ L] ilo calves or iz fate " Giod Hoad Ou wotion of Ar. Bragg of Wisconsin an. | puplic huridings at Chicago. held in reserve for chilaren only until | bosid of ditectors. ties on fho calves af s leg 0. 06 § ul:wlullm-mm \\;nhu;luf;:ml ljlx--l\lll\Ln“ that L . 10:30 o' zlock, during which time no adult THE T0ASTS <R SRan ‘s Sars ‘pm:;: A{..l is w: irely eured J, B when any ofticer. traveling on_ duty, trave . ~ vill be pe ed to oceupy s e 5 'ilisof oud 10 p ) Mt. Veérnon, Obio. on- any miroad on which United States ANes York Failure. will permitted to occupy same. On Mr W. Tilison, In poud to thg o 1| ¥ i , 3 : . NEW WoRg, Bee. 2L—The finm of M. 8, | of the popular caterers has been secured | toast, “Maine.” told & funny *hass story Dilia Wil r i U 8 ) p entitlod to be transported tiee of | | » 5 . t“‘ll‘:l:flll‘w;l‘mlllu aliowed ouby fonr cents Raln & Co, baskits, assigned to-day with | #0d plenty of refreshments will be fur- illustrating the point that the - coin: | (W, S. Beatty. « 4 Omahi 4 H.OO‘dd 8 Sa@Pparnlla por fuile as a subsistenco tuud: ‘Lo bill | preferences amounting to $16.000; liabilities | Pished o the little ones. The Musicul | mittee had placed b at the head of the | 7 Mis Nellic (nl\'mn. Omuba ] Jo by'adl Cougmas A!l s for g vde suly en passed. eatinatod at abuut 340,00, aud assets at | Ubion orcbestra bave been engagod for | programme, so - that ail succeeding | | Samue Onialia 3 { (4 poihssarisd, Lowell, Mas " - My Townshend of Llingis, from the com: | §:0,000, the oceasion, ) specches might seem first class in com- | { Clristina Veterson. .. Omaha 100 Doses One Pollar J. 0, OGLESBY, ty-first Pyesident Louisiana National Bunk Ts one of the most disagreeable diseases caused £ 10 SAI0ONS. 1T WHS OF UFONUE 4t | U8 e Sania a e Wil e in onera- | a reldfive P B ammittod in (bl perore Euins + me mmitton in " e Attt Hhat 1o how e e AY, Pres. | emataniced astbe best Surual St Y.} Y

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