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2 'THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU l)\\ 2 )-"TWELVE PAGES. e e e e e A i——w— i ———— ™o NN L ITCTR lowing musical programme was presented | 1THE FEMALE ANARCHIST. Honegton,” appesred ined respec AMUSEMENTS LITTLE D | and 3 3 li irging THE WINY SELECTED. | by a choir of fifty vorces s o | e N, Reraed s Sies gl E DANDY. and wp o Concoliduied Vieginia Processional hymn, No, 2., Mrs, Ly Parsons Talks to a Small | Eva Vincent, Th of the nicest WL SLER An Episode of the Wi foot lovel, nnd takes 20,000 8 pealims 1%, 43 and ‘ Nristmas Audience, | nttle pioces on the stage. Itis full of Eftio Ellsler will be svon at Boyd's | ppantn Conetitution: 1tte. Dandy. | f R G B o Pt ) The Men Who Will Form Omaba's Nine i o - - An audicnce of less than one hundred | picasant sallics, domestie trials, crimi- overa house throo nights this week, com- | o hoys called him. e joined one | lovel, reached by the Unijon siiaft, earri | \ Matthews | 4 fifty peonle listened to the second | nations and recriminafions, all of which | mencing to-morrow, in a tit SPRY i e 1 h 2,000 " Al bl the Les, g y peopl tened to t cond S Iin ‘ inat Woman, " ' company in Vicksburg t before the | 12,000 f minute, which goes out up programt: address of Mrs. Luey Parsons, the wife 'I" AR "“l g ’n ooy ""‘"{ | e 2mh hAALLL] he | sioge, and none of us felt en . | the old Sierra Nevada shaft. Sixtoen sente arnabos ch i is | of the Chicago anarchist, at tho Exposic | prerte Fhe diond e o ke Fae. | has been before the public fot soveral | S5t 10 him to make any inqu thousand fect of air is taken down to the THE SEASON OF MERRIMENT. || : AR A At L LR - 1L R QIR s, e 1nst “Toty sensons e & stae, and | CXiremo youtl, ho wis * | bottom of the 2,000 foot level and up the —— MORNING, andience composed principally of | that Gilitiers is not (ioid." Lhia play was | 8o lius met with great encouragemmont | S iimetances. but the whs wom | curront A’l'l:r\(vl“p:v\ Hown ko The eets in in Eveelsis Stainer 1 v i bly i 1 cellen hie from the best anc dis pna o ORI L the laboring class of men. A very fow | admirably cast, [t {$an excellent’ pi g0 bret and most discriminating | vejorans in the trenches had no use for | they are pure and dry, but in making the curled darlings of the parlor, and | passage reach a temperature of 100 d A Millers' Convention—His Fearful | 44 Chr Day ithem—Christings Da MR AL, ture of life among the higher ore | class of patrons of the theatre, Sbe has, | ¢ Tale — Burlington Changes — A o Ever up to Bethiehem ¢ s | ladies were present. At 3 o'clock Mrs (“\""\-“‘,I‘\ M” ',“‘ 2 o s, 0% | nevarthe s, stoadily l\\m: wmxi- ~‘m‘ | ',“‘ Dandy's af e i 1 Dosies | him. - lovels free from the noxions gases, these iy Shine for Thy Light | Parsons was introduced and spoke for a 1 1 ¥ nday I Tiy Ligh Parsons was introduced and spoke for an as i wit hutne favor. Miss Ellsler's play an emo th and heavy sentiment, each | tional character and g er ample Il Ay of a | currc in becoming heated, nbsorb so S N T oLomer. e Elves | hourand a balf. In a plain, matter of ] anc her Loc jommunion ce, C majo . fact manner she took up the discussion 8 | gcope for het { i " <l oA ’ Miss o 3, HUTSe. ! has been gpeci 8 or tharn hing " oy issue fro yeast The Omaha Cluh, Processional hyinn, No, . Pl }l,n‘““ L i l(w' T | collont ns Martha Gibbs, her act p and the porformance s id to be ovenly | generale " ',‘;';[' i A N HRt by, o (‘},' |\(' Mk te ,”,'T WS L ‘," 000 Omaha is especially fortunate this year | sa/ms—26th Eventne . b ) : ke 1¢ | singing evoking busts of apy balanced d 3 poitod White land SOt Wter a gy naha i Al Sl ok gl : . ublic the otier side of what is known ging ts of ap ; dierly glitter. He' sported whito hand- | gallons of water a day.” in the organization of its buse ball club, | Anthem-—“Tet Us Now go k) o anarchist trial, hut what was really | Bernard made an uproarous “loby Mr, Richard Manstiod, sunported by | Korchiors, earejed & pockot wirror, and AT Tn addition to baving an excellent mana- | o Bethlehem™. ... ool est judicial farce that even dis IR BRULLR gL pior Richard Manstiold, supported by | every morning he combed and curlid his [ - Cotner & Archers add. to South Omaha ger in Iyank Bandlo, tho olub stock 1s | Recesslonal hym, No, 18, iveeuseriess grace nation. The seven men, sho | (GERICh, G e Wallaso | Dent e Boyd'a Opers louss nert, Felday | Koien: 1osks until thay looked liko™a | contilns 101 {ate which O, 1s, Mayno s 1 oh nss was celebratec & *hilo- I were tried and conv by the elle ( Mr allace 1 " oya's ye! DUS 1 girl's trosses ed to sell in 80 d and to d¢ s owned by a sct of enterprising lovers of | | N TS WS o CLEAICY PiL0: | Bruss nnd pulpits ‘of the country bufore | Tendered some of his finest work in “Sir b ikl Aol BT “Hello Litile Dandy? yolled the sol. | the prices have beon placed verylow the national game who are determined | g et 0 REG TN 0 Wore alsd. said | they were ealled into court, After abus- Arthur llwlyfl Miss g\n'mn-‘ Mont. l"\‘”\"” ]~l| s e comedy, | diors whenever the young fellow passed [ (o and investigate. Tor sale at $250 to that nothing shall be left undone to make | d 1030 oclock; the Intter boing | ing the press liberally she charged that [ £omery, Miss Allen and Miss Bowlbly | 0 GAGE, A0 Mansfield them, | £500 cash on eaky terms by . . Mayne, tho Ormahas the crack teara of the West- | a pontifical high muss. The Rt. Rev. | Grinnell and the courts of Chicago were | 3 ainelt and drossod heir eharaeters in | dchioved namo, Il To this rouah ealutation he always ro W cor. 15th and Harn nahing o orack toarm of the W esk | Sames (Connar, bishop of the diocese, | the renl murdarers, and that Uho sharchi naner, s UL R R vo notable | gponded with a bow and a smile, bt his - fiz‘,:':”,,,:m‘ un ‘\'m_,:,m, of their “‘,_' ‘u was celebrant; Rev. . F. McCarthy, | ists had committed no crime. Mrs. Par- | 0% 0 ‘f Ni‘,‘l‘l’““"“\' " nd alate “‘;'él“‘,l;"'"l[::' v o r“r‘v!( n‘v;l .\n;: e, | soft ways did not win favor. When wo PLOUGHING UP GOLD, : b dencon of the mass: Rey, M. A, Col' | sons announced that she was an ¢ ek dhek vass ih Boston, Hls mothe e | met him in town we passed him by with ot Songh § #3 playors, but sobriety and good churae. | 08000 of Ahe innss: Roy, ML A COL 15t and & rovolutionist, ' She dest olhaN & ARVET o, S SERV ORRHE, | AN TSP e R o ns out notice and i camp wo let him, ulone. ALLLDL Lt a4 tor of the men have also been taken into | and 'Rev. B. D. Boyle, deacons sow the secds of discontent among the D Tosa s el e TONE N voek .t SEthe Dot dt tleay | ittlo Dandy wria praud attet a-taslilon; Salonieriy Buriod Tenusurs onsideration. The managers h also | honor and Re her Carroll master of | wage workers that they might beinduced 1B L TOM8 HIGL Uy i, SIALTD HAS ading voculist of the Boston jubilee, 1 160 proud to notice the many slights Galveston Nows: Some cight miles consi e g od to sell in 80 days, and to do tl v\\“n well pleased h this e U M decidod to adopt o fow features that will | ceremonics. The sermon was preached | to throw oft their burdens and demand & ; 5D a0t VEEY law. o tho decided to ke ity Guntry | heaped upon him, He went through his | Southeast of Kemp, on Twelve Milo by the Rev ther Boyle, the d anni- | condition of society that will meet o J‘|~< ery 15 l(u.hmlmn ;( % 0 "‘»ll A }'. her ]'“"_"' routine duties without complaint, but | Prairie, lives a family by the name of ] varenry furnishing - the text. The | the wants of the people, Thero e by e B 80 L0 F00Y | et midon hame. which ho rataiuad i | nothing conld induce him to abandon his | Godtroy. Tn 1875 old man Godfrey took t LRI e member g was unusuadly fine, Miss Fane | s something wrong, — she held o e, e et ok Moty in ofan | Pocket miror and ins faney toilottes. | sick and died in'n short tne with on: of the team will be provided with [ ype Arnold was leader and oliss | in the present system, where ALty L ‘([n‘“"“‘lx“ it \»""",'“i;"fi" The sicge was well under way, and_ wo | gostion of the lungs. The oid man three uniforms of the best possible make | Dilleance presided at the organ. In ad- [ When the country boasts” of its wealth O " Wi H{oying: i Eanthges | ere ne better acquamted with Littlo | ju fine eireumstaniees, i y ; A Millers' Convention ard was enjoyir the dvantages 1 R 4 in tine eircumstances, had con s Wiing » club et A8 dition Professor Hofman's orehestra was | and yet, as in Omaha, uses the free school [ St b AN T 5 1 & Dandy than at first. He shared our | 4 thus enubling the club o present a neat | dition Professor Hofmans otchostra was | 4d 8 The followlng cireular has boon sent | ©f high cducation in_ Switzerland, | monisof mouldy cort broad: s sl it good deal of monoy. o wiis S G e T o yresent endered i sical fen- | @ s ol st . Y hosicl ) s othe o st ‘ LiLDe LGS k) ¢ ol keomng his , D syl Iltimes, It is also pro- | f, 6t tho oceasion doubly fine, Strike: no good," s4id the sp onit calling n meeting of the millers and :.lv"ri\nlu) i B8 ’-:[' v F’“'"'»‘,hbv Py rat without a murmer, and it must be In’\lu‘l n ‘n:yfll‘lllh:nlulyx‘(“ l'l\l‘l Ty ll;\,“i“‘ posed to have the dress suits of the team | MF B EECO T O T oly Trinity, | “They do not necomplish theie mill owners of Nebraskn in this city | tfons. so o broneht him e fhaeirna. t that Us somowhat raised him-in | taken sick. His wite beinge dead, o told made as nearly alike as possible, one ve- | Bighteenth and 1zard; St. Mary Magdns [ What'is needed is that the way " | i st i dow Tn-n. lending Boston | SuF,catimation. Bt wo stll had to I no one where hio kopt it except his oldest u A ; I d ! Al by sis s and sa cading Boston at o truo 't beat behind > gt AR o L) e quirement being that cach man shall | len’s, Dodge n venteenths St. Pat- be stirred up so that they will insist », the undersigned, engagod fn milling ::’»tffi:v;‘,l“‘:""”': vt beat behind those glit- | son, a boy seventeen years n}, and, as ro- 4 ns cent developmements have proved, this lon's, Do f ¥ i f A i | ¥ goods house “m grow up with the wenr a plog hat at all times when off the | Tick's, Castellar and Ffieenth; St. Stanis- 1 equal distribution of lands and naska, believe thit organization would nsfleld, Howovor, wanted | o ALE N lieion ) \ R ] 4 s of tho enemy's works was | hoy did not know where it wi Daintor “‘ mother had no dangerc ‘1\ close to “‘” ¢ Il enchmg “(" I buried. After the old I\:‘Ah \ll‘wn!h‘(i:: i T = lav South Thirteenth; St. Patrick’s, | proj yo T anarchists' schem result in mueh d, and herefore ond, This give the ¢l b \ , ¢ nuch L an therefore dinmond, Thia will give tho club « Belibvue road, aid 1n- Creighton collego, | brif, lind for the tandless, tho produce | respeettully mvite your attention to the 10k | obicetiona. a6 abrod he e (o iy \ A ; Asa guest in social eireles the young | sheltered. When wo dahaton the | 1o the pia LT oey tinguished air to say the least, th vices were the same s on Sunday, | 0 the producers and tools to the toilers, | lowing: 3 The question of grounds is also an im- [ An interesting concert and Christmas ccl- | ‘This state of aflairs must bo brought L The necessity of establishineg uniform N 1 th p portant one, and is receiving considera. | chration was bold b tho First D, 5, | about and Tam not particular what means | £rades ‘and” prices ‘on wiieat, and thereby | hah found that e souid entortain for f muzzlo of a musketit was invariable rid- | was' buried and they ot up sovoral ble nttention from the club manngors, | church last evenin arcused. ‘There are now two powors, | Drevent thomixing hevetoford practiced by | hours with his singing and imitations, | died with bullets. *One’ morning wo | thousand doliare. Many of the 81 nuigh BT PALIEH | boRLiG 1E0 oW 11 SIbw,. | A‘tiuaieal AhLLIICENTY ok the chureh and the stato, The church IO, sty of & svatem roauiating | ShL L hat an ideq wotinto his head that | found our mon beinge picked O by th un- | hivs. and ‘sren iy asn ol and u local architeet wh adnii iy sical i L ary o | Ebocw ot o Tk A he staie Sy | s b, Becossty, of systom, resulating | an actor ho would b, o this Madamo | epon sharpshaoter, at the rate of 1vo 0% | Nwys prjuesd et fhech et hove of tho game, has prepared ) by the Hefotm elub Lt evening. | About | you what to do. You have no hope from | asweilas tho g on hich thes Shl b6 | cut ol his e tiamees Hoost e e | S5 an hour. s astonished us beeanso | moncy buried around the premises, ad X of the best arranged | one hundred persons were preseat. cither of them. Anarchy means withont | sold, ety hemiutances because ho et | wo wore all kecping under cover, und the | time and again have scar R R g i the country. Tlio AT THE HOTELS. poiitical rule and when the anarchist [ - Wheat being a_eash article, by combinine, | Sisteds hon it was near aquestion of | men who were killed allocoupied well | ont finding anything. The old hone ha That is tho most diflicult to doc The most claborate preparations were | seheme preva will've 1o neoil'of | We coill easily wineo milliproducts on thio .f", N obtatrad oo Jeies, | urotacted positions. been rented ot from year to year to var- upon 1s the manner of reachir y | maao atall of the hotels of the city yes. | state governmcnt ; S enitoro respeet ully. invite vou to nt- | ohaneo a f‘ “.f' btained an excellent | Waero was the sharpshooter? This | jous individuals. Tt was rentod this year grounds that are 1 prospect ia- | terdiy on their Christ diuners.. Tho | Referring to the trial and conviction | ¢, m,‘ @ Jnillers eonvention 10 ba heid st | butg ; g room entertainer, | was tho uppermost question in every | to a man by the name of Aston, who tons e in proiress with both tie Belt | bills ‘of fare of the different hostelries | of the chiists, Parsons. charged n, Neb., nt the Milliard iotel, January i i his first even: | mind, We were not long i satsfying | moved the fonee from nround the plam line and the stecet cur company by | were models of the printer’s art, and the | that the testimony 11 onesided . M., where we miy diseuss Ty ,“’”."”“' m a dead | ourselves on this point. Just outside the | orehard, and. in plowing in i Which it is hope N T A1 GHIbERGIE the defense wer ven the vriviloge | satters of inferest and bnportance to us afl, | s "“f“;“"‘ ¥ the weaknoss consor | anglo of the federal works stood & nant | April s plough stuck an old eof- made that will furnish amplo transporta AT THE THEATERS, of a iearing; and that the men were con- [ and forn an association for our wtual upou hungor and privition. His | oak, whose loafy top sflorded an admiva: | fob - pot, which, upon examination tion facilities for the patrons of next sesi- | The theaters were well patronized yes- | vieted upon supposition. sed the | benefit 3 S AHUiEarlisua o1ite was stuge fright. | blo covert for an active rifleman. A v proved to contan’ & quantity of gold o om0 61 e gems | tordiy. A e Dby o iz | Chieigo polics o ving e ! Crow & Lerrwicr, St Paul, A vefused to Koep any one who wonld | yiani Soruting convineed us that i proved 10 contain a “quantity of ot view can be reached by two street houses at the matinee and cuenin, . | and went into details to support her po- RGOy TS ‘1::.“».:“{«1.1“'4‘ I to topple over at the | who was doing such deadly we s | one hundred 2oldpicces, Aston Tines Y ar the Beit lino, formances at Boyd's. At the [ sition. In elosing she made an appeal to VRt e N R AR Se i vIar 5 i It was_once moro | concenied in this treo. To ‘veach it kept this a seeret froy S 061l R you s matter of acco ations for tho pa- | the Vincent combination vresente 2, not to save the condemned men, LA CALY, S il & Bamptier. | WY S Gilbort made o K eyistencantil | must bave mado his way thero: during | man eoming howe with bi from 0w, tions of the in o great me tive matinee and eyening bills to well opme for, but to awaked 15 L : Sililbert mado @ K. C. B."of him | the night and he would lave to remuin | Ono duy when he was full of the. ol of sure the suceess of the club and the loca- | pleased audicnces. . ; h Baker Place lies north of Walaut Hill, ore, with the lordly pay of | there all day. But we could not stand it | glaincss he told the young man he. had tion of the grounds will not be made E DEAR AND DUMB INSTITUTE, Mrs Pursons was tetidored recoption | wost of Orchard 101 and B ook, |Aftor thiree ©yonrs |levon onoday. Hixainwa rrings | lenty of gold, and it he would go with without proper consideration of this fao Shrl et was gtven | aod bt at oot Bt fastwights Sho | merov Park, in the bost residuncy s otk thel fambitious notor | ting overytimoilis iriflelorio \im ho would show it to_hini, which ho The Omaha team as made up now f af snd dumb mstitute on Friday | leaves for Chiengo to morrow. the ci or Sale by W, et ".”, the iron was not hot and there | federate bit the dust. We tried did. Tin sed ¢ on, who was N viaie Canine oy WL pAD e AL ; P came forth no vesuits. He loft Gilbort | discharge of muskotry, but a moment | w wan of Thnited moans, spent. imonoy things are expected of it. The men | served yesterday at which twenty- [ Cotner & Archer's add. to South o Cpainad an engugoment ut the Lon. | Jater tho report of the rifle tang out and | this fall rather recklessiy, and on last signcd are: John € sley and | five mombers of tho deaf mute | Omaha contums 104 lots which O, K, Police I 3 flon Gilobe theater. At lust ho reached | another of our comrades fell. Thursday mormng the proof the God- TFrank Jeni of the Yeach® Pies; | ass on of Omaba, were guests, Prof | Mayne nas agreed to seil an 30 days, William Doolittle was arrested at the | grietied sauin, and then by o lucky [ 1t was ovident that from our position | froy family had, cotmeeted with all the W. H. Housemn, lte of the Baltimores] McClure, who lias been principal | to do thistho prices have beew p St. Jumes hotel by Sergoant Mostyn last | S oniingd a tole that gave bim in. | it was almost impossible to hit the fed- | circum:tances, cavsed the arrest. of Ash- M. (1, Brimblecom, the erack man_ of sacher at the institute for the past four- | very low. Go and inve Ry nicht, charged with disturbing the peace, | known hocor in Mr. 'Tx"’,‘l' ard, the well | eral rifleman. 1T wo sucoeeded in bring- | ton, whonow is under heavy bond, for old Ilastings team; John Messitt, of | teen years, will retire from the work av | & 00, each on_¢ R R e e T e T [ e poR ek e S B s ooin iy iim down it would be seme lu the'money ho found, which” beyond all Onoida, N Y5 Jog Walsh, an old time | the d |'r tho prosont your o en in | I Mayne, N. W cor- 15th and Harney- |'-‘,.L.' e e boon oust for tho Bavon do Chcvria random shot, Possibly ‘a min outside | doubt ix the money ol wan “Godfrey non Pacific player; George Harter, of | anothor line of work, The studc of e his R ade an effc s LG arisi . he works would be able to draw a bead | buried <onie ten ot twely Macons; Franh ¢ iing, an amateur | the school yesterday presented him - with Prizo Literary Contest. the sergeant. He was brought into the | B¢ rehearsed it once or twice and then re: | on our wary foeman, but he would be BUrin SOUD O ORVHYE of St. Louls; W. vodenough, the degant gold headed cane. The Deaf | The people of Saratogza will have rare | juil somewhal disfigared but still defiant, | [ ay Manstield was offered | under the guns of the encmy, and there loader of last smonts; Al | Muto usso rave him a fine | literary and mu roat on Saturday || John Mills, a young man, was arrested | ¢ Sk fandiiymtbrrib) would be u thousund chances against Swilllul].lmolul Dick Dwyer will also | stereoscope with a farge number of | ovening, Junuary 1. The higher de, byjOmtoEmLg aithy Hob ety CULER |ty R e L G 1 kil i T enl ay with the h m. Man- | views. : "‘,] Sl A6t the with an attempt torob Johin Tabor, 2 SV 2 genius Jsin 5 ill kim or dic!" eried a shrill J" B oA T ment of tho sehiool, under the supervision g the “young aspirant | voice oy i " uoro I ] G Triday altornoon. M Greeuleo, of | of Profossor J. H. Faris, will engagem a 3. Mayno's prices are ys the | or Bistrionic favors x!«_nu:nl with succoss | “Good God! 10s Little Dandy? shouted left lmldcr ot lhn ISmL,h amton, N ’{ A neat Christmas surprise for the bencfit | recitations, essays und a debate. . Goto his oflice and buv a lot in 2 Y 2 entire for- At the risk of our lives we peeped over hamy e L T lianisies ) 3 A% fotner & Arahers add, to. South Omala | tne, thus placig him among the fow | our hreastworks Tho club cannot woll be. pinehed | toy of some kind and at. an appoiated | Lnder e (aroroseet fi your: Nl to thie open Bpaco botwoon tho w for main men with the above playe hour, without a word, walked into M furis, has maintained u Iriday after- g e 3 Ca Toxas Assnssination, aud was: ed aronnd on i HGnloy. Harte A6 and mmtmmj‘; Wool's room, and, ‘marching. betwean | noon literary and debating society that | o%mr & Archer " wdd. to South NTON s [ the treo. The fede wowhat e was ave al] stars buhind tho bat, while Good- | tho desks, loft's toy o present of somo | hus surpassed in interest and excellenco | LBBR-—cheapost and best property in simadion o James Willisn, tho | up to s fircd a browdside, Whon the enough, Swift, Houseman and Jenins are | kind upon the desk of each child in the | the neighhorhood literary. that vicinity—for chan of De Witt county, were .wxnt:l\n'v.r]v:u'ml way and they saw the e Dromising piiohors. * Munaggis andle | oom. “Cho act was 8 complete. surpriss | * i Gontost promisos o bo n novelty AR receiyed liero this evening. ‘The tragedy | boy with o flushod ‘fuce and str. also has his eye on a left hunded cycione | to the little ones, whose joy at their re- [ of exciting interest, us decisions aro to < occurred yesterday aftoznoon five miles from | MAIT aiming his gun at the top of th Who may be fecured. coption knew no bounds, although it was | be rendered ipon the morits of oach i Gl ey tho town of Oucro, the county seat of Do | O, thTe wis i tremendons ol Tho wake-up of ihe Western lenzuo | difiicult to- determing’ who were tio | performance and prizes awarded to the | Part¥ 9L S OB Witt county, and some three iles from tho | K00 81008 UL e UG A0RERG has not been fully decided upon. Hast | happior, the donors or the surprised re- | Vietors arySdSbasenionll. Willfish_ranch. W illfish had started outon | Segpe E § s ings and Pueblo are working for cipicnts, Music will bo_furnished by the Fort | o The funeral of Mawme B., youngest | horsehuck with his negro servant to look for | ¥ Bing eighth place, with the chancesin fave NOTES, Omuha band. The 3 f danghter of R, H. and L. E. Henabery, S ! ng 4 B L Tk e el N rumbarlofilon i Feronta indulzed in ol | e ceiband JEThoRpoRTan fio I8 y atd p. m. December 20, 1545, | S0me stiayed cattle, Aceording to thenezro, | A man in blue came tu Hastings, however. Kausas City, which | shoot Rocks. nei o park, | "% o oun at the residence of its grandparents, 1804 | they rode three miles without meeting a | erashing throngh the branches of the e RO O T e thor " OAMME, Sherman avente sinzlo human being, and then separated at | tree, and struck the earth with o dull league, s tryin " At William i : Recitations, Division o ant Christmns gnthor- | e foot of 8 small hill, going In opposito | thud. National and g ssociati Ninetecnth streef riduy ovening a Bechte . 5 all sidence of H. Mattin 1 | direst looking for the missing herd, | LU was the sharpshootert 3 leagues and is withholding action with «d sud havoe with a family | Ber ; v About fifty of | The negro says ho had not procecded an | Avother cheer rent the ai but this the Wostern leaguc to seo” whether the | Christriqs tree. i sy vo [ thio' neighbors were prosent. A most | eihth of o mile Leforo ho heard the [ time it cume from theconfederatesalane. other irons they have i ac e Rt &P T i v ; AL utiful treo Iadon with hundrods of | TeRortota gun from the direction taken by | A sheet of flamo blazed all along tho fe burned or not.” Sou Ster ) pro- fos S = istr & - PH | Willfish, Not understanding the occasion | eral works, but when the simoke liftec ot oomol of tho Woslern y Windsor hotel, 'were pre- God on the Ocean ents, which were distributed by Santa | ) 5 e negrp hastily rode back, and | we saw Little Dandy coming full tilt in a scryice by sic. atded much to the amusement of i Vill e e s X Z A .ct Anplication of the Remedy titudo and are 1 fayor of giving H BRIV ICORbY Pirst Division—Nellie Lulke the tappy 11ttlo ones, Lator in the oven- | i baetmede thomen o Srpund dead, "‘.'",ff‘,“,“f:;f?.,‘,fl'l,"’,r‘l e o s face a7 to che_ Discased Portion of the Sys- ings & place 1 the le . Whe R i A . - Older s | ing music was_indulged in, with_some | body rm. In the distance he | from hundre i i 1 tom—A New Method nnd Treatment R R Yttt | | For tho frst time in the histary of tho | game3 Gidig S ien wnd Now | scfetions by Misses Scott’ anit Bessio | nosro saw 4 bugey driving vers rapidly feom | oM hundreas of throats’ e o s Rt will have a club and will furnish amuse- | WOrd thore was no Associated press re- : . artin, intorsporsed w aanas AR TR B T o) W | vaulted over the breastworks woe v Appeals 1o the Commo « et fae thebub and will furnish wmuse | porg yesterday afiernoon and the pross | Essays Nettio MeCay Martin,tnietsnozsed With ellott snceoiis o teniont ditoromanbted i nve: | rushed upon him to hug him inour frenzy | San Franciseo Alta 1) 1o dis o erah s T oot o over | OPeritors weTe given a_general holid: - - .Our Nution's Dead e e et L | o A I R T tmiration and joy.” But Little Dundy | so prevalont in the United States the announcement that Omahi athing unheardof before in the b e Y S asn ) W/Htish nad seyeral by 3 ank down on a heap of foose dirt, and | catarrh. [t may be termed our national bured Jack Hayes, the erack of telegraphy Al ] e et v | ranelmen, andit is tho t o0 wo siw the crimson elains on his | disease. Itextends over the entire coun- HBRvAns Liaves. Lo orack it citations, Sceond i i jal Clirkstmas omes but onee i year. plotted nis death. - Deceaserl was worth a | breast. try, and has been mereasing in s viius Secrotary Kay nnd Manager Bandle took ) 5 ) Craig o L rotTna o, par i % | Justioe,. o neir via u. Taithea): pody soro | £aon as our colonel took his hand tholit- [ivicteme for many IpYareRILECON: oocasion to look up Hayes' record beforo Cotner & Archer's add. to South agyio B, MeCay . “Barbara Freite el A 4 vant, and Lis story of the killing s implic- | 14¢ chap looked into his fice and sali »d solely 1o the s membranees contracting witi him.” Scon afterward ontains 104 lots which C. B lihe G "There were cight men 1n party, they | ity believed. i “Pvafrand Pye made or. | of the head, it would not be atter BB God kit H iy 3 ced to sell in 30 days, and ; S e AT St Sometimes 1've bothe now. | with so miny do wble NI cauounoes Lt B T been pla . Juriw Siall Not it Night| Nore Abisnt 88160 Ranuspilicd But I always wanted to hetp vou. 5o | unhappily for those who with Denver, 1t now appe yos L:v«li; vlnced TS forty-one elk aud sc o deer. Mr. A Bad Man Jugged, ButLal ‘r\m_‘( oo Aol Yal, i “,,Ip Iy don thosa ol bel s one and was trying to confi- i LRl 08 3 bate. Quostion, “kesolved, That the | Dotigherty says they could have killed s | Now Yoni, Deo. 2.—tohn De Leon, an | FOUONDEE BiG J AR 10 RET Bl Ryl kot e aho L contract with a western club. J ! (o T Death Petauty Should be Aholished” | hundred moré deecund el if they coutd | astrologor,who formerty kepta forune tefiing | 10 O AT B e e R i ) cher is out Hd 2 3 . 127 Al 3 haye brought them out. establishment in Bast Fourti street, was ar BAI0RM2015 0 ALHOEDIILY IO IR Y. o r J 2. Win. L. MeCay. » i i 21190k JRLH was dead! hy the s of the vegetebie B "J:“‘l":: uL ) St ‘_}‘L’“'-‘]_,’“’ Burlington Oflic nges. Ausic, W e rested yest v anc din the Tombs to - . e vha, whiel grows i the “nck” “_‘L“ ‘“‘ club. - The | oy0nlars have beon reccived in Omaha - = . i answer chie pping. The man WORKED-OUT SILVER MINES, ¥ that Tines the interior of the L rming reports of a number of ehor's add. to South Oma St d : B i .m\n ll\ln\'n:ilm; ulu:\ m:n;x_\o:‘lnu’luvli Caverns of Novions Gases and Smould. [ H05¢ }‘“ 1t »‘v!w vt th d in re i ” seur i s Burl thenpe ind best property in that b to South and Central Americ 0 1l all g ing Fires in the Comstock b % e floating in the ily in receipt of ges that will oecur in the Burlington | ¢ pro ring 1% K [ ting 4 m lettors from all aspirants in a 2 Vi L | cinity—for sale by C. E. Mayne. 4 s B, luerative positions until he exposed him- “Out of the hole in the old Bonanza | us the thistle Wil BRER 01 tho colintry asking. farall AN, it y1 W, B Morrid b p == . self 10 a teporter, who learned | from mine in the Comstock lode from which drewn into the nostrils with D Tiouttions sith by whains for Al kinds | comes general manuger of the Haunibal Tl TALE, At 1s stated on German suthority that | th v sent the witls wiy | §120,000,000 in ore was taken, wis packed the breath Phey will not germinate in is tho Intest: A | and St. Joo and Kansas City, Couneil | o ik Thief Arrested While Dise ¢ exist 34,00 newspapers, the total lives of shame 4 foot of timber for every taken | aper healthy nostriibut whe nn CrLaup, Neb, Dee, 15th, 1550.--Mr, | Blufls and St.Joe, to succced J. F. B Y T (T issucs of which during tho year amount | gomplaint upon which the fhdotment_ wis said Howard Stores, an old Color- | person b en subjected to th influ. —Dear Sir: 1 uniler stind through rd, recently ele sident of ‘he | A¢ 7 o'clock last evening it was re 000,000 OF these, 19.000 papers ap- [ g havees Wi, WO STANE TaT [ ado miner, “The timber cost £2,400,000, morlbid condition of th biood, pers that you have or.emized a Leos 1 Miss! i Riow a1 al] syod s e 2 ekt in_Europo, 12,000 in North Amori and s ding her fo Panama, prosumanly’ for | and some strange phenomenn have been | s s blighted cormiscle of tuber SURRMID anousn years X WOLIA IIRa | e o rintendadt fof “the portod nt tho ,"“1"‘ tation that an clo 5 in Asin, and 609 in South Ameriea; | an evil purpose, ‘The poliee this morniig lo- [ produced in the dark and distant cay 1o ou; O moroury oF toxerny very wuch rlumu nd work for you for L appointe ¥ ende D! gant silk plush ladies cloak, trimmed )0 wre in the English 7,800 | ented hiw in the Arlington house, this city, | by the ehanges it has undergone. The retention of the eifete matter o Supnose you will iced souie o1 to & ro | Towa lines, to suceced My, Merrill, pro- | \with beaver and o fine beaver muff had | in German, 3,830 an French, and about 100 | after a long search by means of a decoy let= | timbers were laid in looscly, probubiy s owing to negleet of bathing} rour Ralls & Bats when youare traviing | moted, with headquarters at Burlington AT i 1 Spanish. tex sent to his son, De Leon is chaveed with | gwo-thirds of the space of the pits or | suy ( perspieation: from sudden ex- ::I’;ll‘)l‘:l\‘[l l;llrimvu Iul\{‘ l:lll |‘l|. A l«:lum )\'\”1 by !I - ton succeeds Mr. Brown been stolen from a hinllway in a residence ! veral orimes 10 Lancaster, Pit., one of them | onombers being ovcupiod by Dostire: budly-vontilated rooms, and th £ pas With tho Otoes When t 3 # # @ corne! wrte P vaed 3 : o played thie part of & bridegroom Hiahlok WARI ¢ 3 b oxIst BB S travel L thoweh Loy wers norn superintendent of the St Louis di- at the cornor of Fourtoonth and Howaed Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omaha ing that he play I;] DA !“:KH“ ot the thousands of *cracks i u' | numerous other poisons that exist it Iveg Nine Very Res Yours s with headquarters at Beardstown, | streots. The potice were notified to 100k | —cheapest and best proporty in. that | W@ moek mairiaze, thr which e R hiacant ity y, ae the | Dlood. 1t will bo seen from this pi i f dictment aganst hi, - 5 3 ik CATLETY Forsyth has bevn appointed mas- | out for the property and thief, At 10 | vicimty—for sale by C. E. Mayne. ol i~ ZEy titnber packing s called, making up th list of the conditions that lead 10 ¢ nnm. What Can you Puy 0 ic of the Chicago division, 10 | g'clock William Monski, who runs a i 4 wotmer & Archer's ndd. to South | other third. Tl top earth, 01" roof (hat it is not to by wondered at that the TR Johnson, with headqy et e 2316} T anranwontt Askod why the Sulvation Army use f . ; caverns, has fallon by degrees upon | disease is 5o universal, These ve ARBIIMANT, rors, INl.jand P, Wallle suoc Stnaot hurriod "to the poiieg sation | tod so much In thoir dross, Gonoral | (mabisebomest pnd bost proberty an Lo corduroy, and, filhig all tho crevices, | amaba aro” seattered everywhor m ouv A. Forath as mastor meehanic of the ‘\\'1{)‘. the roport that o |nn|]\\"|~l oy Booth is ronorted to have suid: " “1t gre that vieinity—{or “l_"_ iy % has compressed the pile into one sohd | streets, m_publie lal division, with headquar A U8 EVIQRS A A IS A We began by weaging o s T 4 . mass. The position of these abandoned | where the infected mucous Beardstown, 111, The hes : ag || ALl i ploaR SRR SIOER: bl BE A IRAER * 10 know euch other', “Then it he- morni e VN | R iy b casly discerned on the sur- | upon the payements, foors and grounts - Superintendont J. 1) will, | fillow trying to sell the elock for &3 The bigger and bigger, dll some of the [ 4, 0 in thetkitohon v favo. ns the erust of the sarth has yiclded | When the mucous becomes dry, they are i and plonty, wus approvriately celebratod | on danuary 1, be transforred from Gatest | [HNCIE R B REERE tang lloors Troas e rod Teom ton to too, "1 | and was proparing to Joavo the room | S0, 8% Lho Grusk bl LA SAELL A YAEIGA | 2iftad by th AN T T O B in Omahayesterdny. e weather was | burg to Cliiesgo. AL D R GTE A live and sleep in red. [ hope to dio ‘and | whon lwylvm“' a varicty of strango noises [ 05 SR 0 SRS By, tiis great | cast throngh th c ded by th ‘ braciug and pleasunt, venderig out of |, e ] men T Wk o save the Tt of his wife | be buried i it and go to glory in it iram ik h‘:'; ”:'Jl.‘.'\' * A, rib ho Was | pressura on the tnibers b low atika iy \ \esn POISONS Cr otner Archer’s add, to So I A8 2lat A Wit & ed and then began vestigation d 4 e Nt e 8 B door metbous of observing tho day [ S0t i 108 T Wiiah .k | and ctild o snid ke had not aly o it Eanid ARG e Mg SRl ER Oty izl Davo b crisicd | o cont £ especially agreeable. During the early | Muyue hus agreed 1'in 80" da; been poor, hosud, and it was only dire (i eheapest and S 'I‘ in | than « ; 1 ont of the rango | 1, almos hoir arigi; '“m‘ wonsions and by o morning hours the stroets wore crowded the prices haye misfortuiia thal bnd '1:‘*:‘;?\1'1.’“-'\ 10 o | that vicinity—for sule . Mayno, o b jindly about the L b by throngs of peonle who were in an v low. Go and invest i 18 403 A e he b wa ,but diec b e Lo lato. | 3 2500 10§50 each on o s house and was left in the cith with- | ¢ o yecent ¢ i T L] N i i ;::L ’;;u;n'he: ;: u; ; n\ % IL I.n' II:T‘ Mayne, N. W. cor, 1 1 Arney. m!: r .4v|luw \[ lxi add to ; troubles | Gao Johu Stri); W white mi . throt o ney it | chasos iends und loved ones. As the wife took sick and wus in a dingerous i b AN SR MR AN | N moon hour approached the thoronghfares A Ploasan Ensode condition, It was only to sccure neces » jury went out Strinlivg, who was {1 o Yy besune dosertud us the people | Lastevening Mr. A, Polack, the well | fary wmedical attendance for her that he & ynder Bond, beenme frighteiied lest be [ Cotner & Ar s add. to Sou where milllons of vere o . a [ \ ; had tinally consented to sell some of her P W A TP ey A b et stored. The wood hus decaye from movod toward the chir or to their | known Fuaroam street merchant, Iwas | doimna. . Offieer Sy Lhe il ted, and (59 jumved on Ju-molie T Mstrong gases TR hu::nwnln.\nv the wires of fanily | ploasanily surprised by the prosentation | time to fiear tie elose of the touching | ) arse aud tlod,. ‘Sho vesdick was fnoi | (b vioiliy o gases frequently ex o often RO social rouni Urou urdenon . 0 NeXE G 18 Shor re Teard i or levels, v 3 OAINerS e banques boarde. g K il t0 urt iAo i | eeived a letter from Kiriptig saying i A machanic in Louisy SU810 1l PARE ADTOM, gL AT TUEC LCONES . bearing tho inscip LAl : by \ 8 Just 1 if he was itted it was all rig hie has invented an appar Sood. and tho cayvarn bhecomes & &m Specia) and s vvi ‘ yos to Pol iristmas, | Served o torm in the county Jail us o sus: | wus convicted it made no difference, for | will discourage the giving of fal A ) e i AT held i the wurches yos A6, und o pair of g ¢ O | B O ar e o wanka: b aa “Brad, | bo bad the stust, .. His apphauec is 4 pair of it a1 Suasieg g b morning, At 11 o'clock at Trnity ci th of which wei o B ! » L0 Wuoks ago, | - iy hich grasp by the Maloll il Aok o SLos SaF | Ly e thodral the eclebration of the holy com- | i ards g ; oy Was tevinis 10 robi @ AFunken foan o ALBIIGHT'S CHOICE turns 1 the slurm, and | SRS WOIRS (8 EY | munion was evlobrit lowing | _“Complimonts of the following em. | pAratin SLESeL = a CIMRGG 48 LA UIRE | e b B bor until, the arrival of | uriy g Al prograwie, wh bo ro. | ployes to their esteemed emi , A, | be was 4 8 driver and was just in Suker Place. » five pent. The man who | 5 ? ) Miss W from ihe west tolen properly was - 4 to-duy, formed a 1 oluck: Miss Wood, 8. . Bur M. - . taa - s 2 turn o can b released only : " "the sorvi - Roscnstoek, Will Fisher, Chas. valued at $75. (lu ner & \;.\u\..~ add. to South Oma by th A TR e uting, xm,\'. 5 h A L By —— cheapest and best property in i i : ppt e o swmoul Hymn : teading | Prof. Raymond, Gus Hunsen, / SR —— b by key h ourront, when e o AD00 BAYIOLA, onos. Many hanpy | o8 .:Lm‘.““:\m{n.“r..«l\ 3 add to South | vieinity—for ule by C. B, Mayio. hiody s g subterrancu i 8 ork: turns is the wis o 8bO uabia contuins ots ic . E. - R ¥ put space of 1, f roturns is the ‘wish of fhe above omi- | My n huy agreed to sell in 30 duys, and [ Ed Avery of Synhaven; Va., shot {1 by uny chai of fiush i Prize Contest—Amnsements i especially distingnish the home team “The ninth_annual private masque their employes yesterd ©hiristmas Day and Lis Observance in Owmuba. Christmas day, the season of fensting donr 5 L ov will notiee a stro parasit smeli of burning wood i the air, but will { prod inereises b surprised to wood anywheve | r 3 on of 1he ¢ the vici 1 comes” from the depths of thoso woked cavities an clegantly carved and engraved gold- »and to arcest the man, whom he re us L0 becon alr retuini ! Zion 1 ploye Sl . g h g g g Y ey placed | dece 1y and was stooping over sor & Archer'sadd. toSouth Omalia | should roach Bringest Good Lidiiigs, J. Stainer | Cotner. & Archer's add. to South | very iow. y . its throut when auother devr, a ] nd best property in that vie | flame would Lo | vie Moisen. . ..o coreeosctiounod | Oualba—oheapest and best prope at 290 to §300 s ¥ . | big buck, rushed at him from bebind, | einity—for sa Mayne 0 248 geners bl . . Lallis | 41a¢ vicinity--tor sale by C. I, A - E. Muyne, N. W, ¢ aruey, striking him with great fore knock- Lers | whe most deadly K."'""?m. sirennesne s WVilli e iz b els over bead dowh a hill. The | The Rock Island force is badly seattered | and ¢ Wust eure must b o i fuss Boio' M A1LBRIGHT'S CHOICE A Doulie Bill, buck followed up the attack, and for half | this week. J. L. DeBgveise. local ticket | contine it within its limit ¥ f‘rfi"\fi)nw IS A0 40 o cunad < Last night there was an - overwhel- | an hour man and deer fouzht with des- ut, is in Chicago: T. A. Entriken snd | working levels with the miost perts netus < A AR lor O, E. Muyne's prices are always the | mingly lar audicnce at the Peoplo’s | peration. Avery succeeded in breaking 1y and rge Eniriken are at thoir | tilationy Alr-tight bulk-lvads sisty ptia tn Byevl i Dyied | lowest aud bis torms aro wlways e éasl | yoatro, ‘tho bill “comprising the pretty | the buck's leg, and - shortly after his towe at o, 1l Matt Clair i | thick ot olf o deadiy eliulioss a o Rxeelsis coi 010 Chant | est. Go to his oflice aud buy a lot in o Bio brother came up with a gun aud kuled ing .v m the office to avoid | the rest of the levels \ree o Bymi 1100001 Mondelssobn | Cotngr & Archer's add, to South Omaba | Comwedietta *“Fhe Happy Pair' and 1 ohiucky wuiual, Orders, leaying General Ageut Stevens, | curronts are constantly ept Azu Barmsbos Episconal church, ini- | for $253 to $500 that will doublg inside of | *“Flic Factory Girl." In the first piec e — Passenger. A,u.x Hobbie and Stuck Agent | tion in the Comstock wines. On o sh - servicos, fol- | & year. but two characters, “Mr. and Mrs. | ALBRIGHT'S CHOIWE, Goiham to run the shop, which is earried down the Opl n eiree 1 s s Caroolic Suwk ul llumr um.nhL

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