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THE OM / ANUARY 2, 1887 ~SIXTEEN PAGES. - M. A. GPTON & €0, Real Estale Brokers, 1°°° form o iorenes o REAL, ESTATHK INVESTMENTS In a growing city is the most safe, sure and profitable way to realize good returns for amounts expended. @REAL ESTATE is the basis of all wealth. Fire cannot destroy. Thieves cannot lug it ofi to Canada. YOU HAVE A DEAD SURE THING. On good interest on your money when you buy realty in Omaha at present prices anywhere within two and one half miles from the postoffice. TFurther out than this “You pays your money and you takes your choice,” Let those who are wellup in the art of “Platting™ and lying, spoil the good farms. WE ARE IN A LE- GITIMATE REAL ESTATE BUSINLESS, and only recommend bargains that are worth the money. 3 Grentlemanly and intelligent salesmen with elegant rigs to show them.We LOtS n a'ny part Of Oma‘ha‘ a'nd South Olna‘ha” FOI' Sa‘le' have nearl_v}every lot tha% is for sale in S‘oué;h Om%%ha--the future live stock market of the world. Sounds big, don't it? but keep your eye on the gun and see how long before it “Gets there,” Acre and farm property for sale or exchange. If you want to buy, sell or trade, conie and see us. M A UPTON & CO, @309 Farnam Streel, Omaha, Nebraska musie of the dance, The Philharmonie o e STRELT CAR POLITEN LSS, from the band, but s the support was societics as well, and the music lover and chestra furnished musie that never was e + WY eRl a8 hollke s ot 4 ol A A - MEILIE BTEON iHds ¥l M celled, and Lindsay spread & banguet in_the men i New York as polite as [ one-sided it caused the rufile to hang un critic often finds himself in a dilemma Tapital Of o ot Year With | Ball tiat. was PP TR sl Ties s St . re in other | was aquestion | evenly attimes. The only remedy for Sttt vl Golidmack's Now | ¢ to which he should visit first, ench ‘The Capital Oxl.y Greets the Nrdw Year With [\\“MW‘:\”" “" iuhxll‘llltl‘\‘vl‘.!n:rl‘ ‘w'l:‘u \InlrL ::n::i Sensational Kiss at a High Social Gatheri LNV RAHRR AL T30 LN SGAMRBR 0. 1B “THE HRGBYBH OF Aie The Production of lll(\rl“(n” Tmark's New having its own specinl eharacteristics and Business Suspsnded. Mrs Diavid Wiee, Dr. ant Mrs Mitchelt, 3. at Tuzedo, Y gf omen containing vevre. | prosout form in which tho wholo of tho Opora *“Merlin, attractions, ' Allogether sinee. tho begin- —_— il 15, Jo Oppenbeimer, Mr, and Mr OSSN 1 seen ower portion of the body is covered —_— ning o e senson, jenma has been ke Wise, Mr, and Mrs, B sthe gene Hino! I i ) ong time b red dre ~ e ir g N LATE POLITICAL ARRIVALS | Frind, Mish | iebohnan. -Mise fruok. Miss | TALMAGE TO LOSE A DAUGHTER. | e b ihe fene ‘.‘,5‘.1‘“.\'.”‘.;?\.3";2‘..“’.“-Y\!'lm T ot oy taned TCAnt | A CHAMPAGNE DREAM IN TIGHTS BRI u‘- PR '\i'l'“)'l1‘J:}.ix.’"\l’.'”‘l‘l‘.".'fl',m\'l" bl R reet eavs than are the men inother | speak of it, and when at last the bounds —_— y linists Franz Ondriczok and 'Iwrn;ilr\\lll = Ve M. Henty Mayerand Clia ; ! 5 castern cities. - One woman from Boston, | were Jeaped by some conrageous female | g " « | Tuagthe pianiste virtuoso Eugene d'Al- A Number of Misatatementa Corrected | S Mt Brighd, A iyt S epm: | Whitelaw Reid and Harey Hill a8 Au- | 4 professor in a women's collego neat | who douned the first drawers, there wag | Famons “““"":' :":"";"'”““ I he e the ballet singer Herminie Spless braska Christian Science Com- man. RV 2 S thors—Underwear in Grandma's the hub, deelared it was a relief to see o | a wondertul e ana ¢ conpared to Austrian Capita 0-0; and many others. Next we are to have pany Incorporated—Travelers Over one hundred ladies received at the Y. Days—Street Car Polite- man act with some common sense when | which anything in the history of mode cial Evening” For M fonr Becthoven concerts by Hans von il el MG A rooms aesterday from 2 o 6 b el s ol docs give s seat, 10w woman. | reforins is a3 “nothing. Women wear AV YR Bulow, the dauntless ‘misician who B AL m., and it is needless 1o add that a host ol 14 . y “Wihy," she said, “in Boston when « | gar 'S CWomen tryi b & X ately throw himselt into the arms of the yoiing in x!:':\::;}l:.l;l'lv\ll;ltl>(|l‘_v;:-\n:l;\\"m “‘n:'l“y‘:'lu- _— man concludes t he will give his seat msers? “Horror! Shaie —_— Zechs, and ‘h':l'u“\" evoked nnlm-'“"e IFHOM THE BEE'S LINCOUN BEEAV.] taking of the hospitality Ot ‘th wssociation | New You, Dea. 50.—{Correspondencs | 16 & Woui ho dowen’t enll her attuntion | Busoimchow the storm was weathered | viexxa, Dee, 17, 1886.—[Correspon- | Qnonsiration tn Bresdan and Bresian, New Years day at the eapital city was | Fooms that was open to of the Bek.]— Would Mr. Edward Fales | seat madam,' asa Now_ York man does. | - “Thore is no doubt,” said un elderly | denee of the Bre.J—The most impor! The managee of these Bullow concerts by e o i The Veta club ption and _ ball, “ Mt i : i eold, quiot and uneventful, with business | 050 artion in ‘the attemoon and the | Coward dare to kiss Miss Elsie Anderson | e simply gets up, tur@his back to her, | womsn, weli known as a leader in one of | cvent that has recently taken place asked the police authorities whether they Nn;'mlly lvlll'n 'fls ';‘1'“ x:nll:hhml mn;. 1\;‘\11 in'me evening was one of the New | do Wolfe in public?’ That was the | and hangs to a steap, and goes out on the | the reform movements, “that there bas { our imperial opera house is the produe- | b l‘uu.\ wu|m fe ].mm r nulln‘lrsl and every one high and low, bent upon such | Year's features of great interest, and gl was ehich was for days mooted at | Platforn. Of course a woman can't be great falling off m the form 18 | tion of Karl Goldmark's new opera | in Vienna, and the reply was thut thoy olijoyment s the frosty weather out of doors | Al entite Siceess Tho Laveta club hoid | Question which was for days mootud at on ¢ ol ! i e y : 4 enthusiastically grateful for the display el as the spinit of ecourtesy toward | whMerlin. This is tragic opera in | 4id not consider it probable. Just now would permit. Considering tho fact that the | 1emple bail for both reeeptions und the ball | the wondrous retr th and fash- | oF oy e uch vinegary galiantry s il women ditving TR IAst ATeen of twehty || oo Lhis i8R ARG DD the German popuiation of Austria is very opening days of the legislature are at se | h;‘n:‘—‘:“ L T v ion, lu_\mlu. where a choice three hun- | More than half the time when a in |y 1 have been told seversl times k5 sensitive, and detests anytiNng resem- door the corridors of the lending hotels pre- | Literary and Selontific circlo wiil e | dred of usarespending the holiday week. | the Boston street cars - gives you his seat | That it was ail on aceount of the persist- | warvelous fortunes of the remarkable | hling fraternization with the Slavs. Thus sented a rather quiet appearance, and it was | held at the rooms of the Woman's Coward is a swell, beautiful in per- | you can't tell whether he gets up bec agiia as been miado by ““propliet’! 1n the time of King Arthur | do politics play their part evon in musie, 3 ¥y i N i 3 'y January 8, The growth . . i ket ¥ N vonder thi vomen | Men think, so these avguers s i weeedingly fascinating, s| A be held saered a i :’J:".,'f.l";:x'{\'p"fxf.'-'.:'iffff.k?",'fflf"éf '\l|l|l‘“| ol the clrclo “had hoen so steady” since V belle, above reproach and | fi,vt almost quit saying “Thank you,’ | woman wants to be on an equality with '\L‘”'h""‘ s (.‘l 3 undisputed | the profanities of evory day lifet yeu g make pledges 1ts onening year that for several meetings the | ‘ther lovely in person and disposi- | and tis very funoy: thut Boston meb got | man she will have to up the consid 8. composer, whose i Quite an exceptional position in Vienna promises to the grist of hungry oftice-seekors, | rooms at the state superintendent’s oflice, | tion. I’} poted perf or8 ccasionaliy it through the | eration vhich she he speoiality has hitherto been the Oriental ocenpied by the so-catled * Wlto, from Dr, Blalr, the relio, down the long | Where the meetings have heretofore beor tion. They are noted performers in To! 1 ion to which -he has 1 ceupied - amato! e svening g yspapers bocause ey don't t. | tomed. 1t may be trie, but itis the agi- | style of music, has, in this, his latest | ¢ ings.” Th rogram nt these | g 4 lield, have proven inadequate and hence the | amateur theatricals, and one evening at | Rewspaper 3 it ¢ \ A ) 3 \ AL nm;,. lnumu: W crowd of liangerson that | (i il LR L L S Rvbls W as bvead o A EA TG rent ]un‘n isa pleasura to | conrtesy ion that has n women things of a | work, on whicli he has been employed for 1 '\ serious oukht to disgust every member who strikes | pyen more central than the former place and | tortainment in which they took the par cndered inonconrteous way, as the New | g more importance the past ten years, gone over in a meas- | & ce, Suint Ce the city. A stranger would think, to see | to a correspondinzdegree willbe appreciated, | frtdinmentin which they took the parts |y ok pen do, v not only give up 't think 50," said the professor; 3 AWVABREE i Iy | ¢ilin extends herhand with Joving grace some of these patriots miaking themselyes The Pleasant Hour elub danced away the | of Modus and Helen inthe wooing scenes | their seats more o sonsly, bt they do | “for my part, I'd ritticr have the consid: | #1¢ o the Wagnerian — camp D to the somewhat unrestrained and wholly promiscuons around, that they were the only | CYening of Wednesdav Iast in a happy “man- | from “The Hunchback." I these - | it much oftener than they do it in Bos- ition and courtesy and ntey with | “Merlin® both faults and merits are titic ssichore, at least for a ones who knew much in this world, espe- l'y“”'h’llti‘ '\Ifil\'xl.-hll'.lx‘:'-l:| ]x!::lx:l‘l“l‘li”\’i:l\"l"lv tha gwes, you remember, the youngy a | ton.? which women were once ed than | pretty evenly balanced. Altogeth X B 9 are ially about polities, and the new arrival s | the most enjoyable club dances of the s bashful lover, and the girl has to entice SHOULD CUANGE THE NAME have, without th g, ali the rights | new work re 5 a hghly i I," e Ml'l]lvrnu»n. (i;rmr-r introduced around to the elegant bummers | The Naiad Queen, participated in' by over | him on, until at lenath his cour "The Authors' club is_subjected to some | they tali about.” : event, and will assuredly aeh L P L e R untit he wonders that some of the candidates | three hundred'chitdien and'some of the eity’s | o S 0 ridicule on account of its rule that eve As for me," put in the bright looking | ("0 coinhy in England, v ourgoing and several other notabilities, are not unanimously elected to the United | Dest vocalists, had & large audience at the | Praced sufliciently to make him member must be the writer of u pub. | danghter of the reforme I'd rather ) Y2 “ni , artists and authors, The young ladics G ccted o o united | kunke opera ouse Tast night aad gaven | fair cousin, The climax is_oseulatory, | Tishied book. A jocose critic proposed the | Stnd up in the street ears ' all my life, | Zave birth to the lonely magic avely iniss these. entertamments, whieh spaatoan i s strugkles, | splendid presentation of the operatti. and the sitaation does not pernnt of | name of Whiteliw Reid to make out a wde r iy work, also on the principal lyr afford them an opportunity to dis- getting positious little better than those of | Kag Baby’ is the next standard play booked " . 9 ‘i J y he w N o P! u U lay th diamonds and penr: ! Y any bug » pait are close o | strong ease by showing that an « in the 'wo North Americs Merlin play a pearls. Dages. for the Funke Tuesday evening any humbu, The paiv are close to the | st n,_fin e by |‘ - an d " AT q 5 HiKatolnEvEi nigB Eateontl sl N I FEon 3 ; (3] Biles, of Bismarck, Dak., Is | footlights. He hovi esitantly over | man of literatu tinot e clood ; S5vin D tnkes ot teular and - magical opers, and has, R WML IN POLITICS, caLiEY A0 : Y iERIe ol Havey Hill the kecper, ther or not ritnkesioftdlhinlig coitiemes aia e pa R e s e the chance of coming across a suitable Awong the arrivals to-day the smiling face ¥ her mouth, which is _expeetantly pouted. | S8 DGR 00k huthorship—for | hatto meaf he will “only recognize my | SHCHY speaking, bt i > atch for their daughters, and fing of Paul Schminke, Otoe's senator, was seen. ) A genuine, hearty absolutely re Arey's rens eneces have been printed | Might inmp\:l]] cqual work. It we roles, Merlin “[-\”"m':' w hu'lf poctical } young men look ! to the Senutor Lindsay, of Beaver City, represent- i L. Bk . quired. Under such stress of mterest, | between covers. In point of faet, this “"“”'“‘! both take the one that is | fizures sre magnificently represented by \ gatherings with, entiy as aflording: ing eight conntics of the Republican valley, th, ws - M|ty to imagine the hush of tongues, the'| club is an outgrowth of a dinner party of | the most im Mme. Matern v M. Winkelmann, in | them, whether in e o not, the arrived yesterday. - Ex-Scnator Paddock ar- | ok the fitstof the wee i Wi sttuming of eyes and the holding of | half ad wlemen who met about said u ldy from Chicago, “I | wiom splondid voice, imposing appoar- | Destamusement obtainable. The Princess rived to-day, and will commence to figure 0 of & Rl e | don’t thini ntodo wi I hier large cirele of one of Lo visitors irom « i Lincoln | by vhen the time came for Mr, Co. | 51X yeurs hey cnjoyed one an. bt 4 ance, and pathetic ombine i Eorietal with the boys. Jum Laird is expected to- | during the holiday week. breath when the time came for Mr. Co- | 0 207 and thoweht it a pity that | I my opi il due to : Ll 4 h iwely intercst in these ortd . F. L. Jennesse, Lich., is | Ward to kiss Miss de Wolfe, or not to, He | ¢ " were writers of hooks they celing smongmen. ] : s of organiz. WANTS A CORRLCTION, i I relatives in Lincoln for the | passed the right arm avound the waist, i to see so little of each | partic which you li QuEnoxlinoyolty ‘“‘”"';l‘_':\_”’f:_ll'l",“""', | ( > night, at which Major N. anklin, who ia just success- | holiday we B sacred to waltzing hugs, elasped one of | otl Y sod to form a club & J otween New York and | 0% i s et : atie beat- Fully o . gk S 1 JUHL Easterday, of MeCoolk, a former Lin- Bl ; : b e 3 In Chiengo, and it's ream, will soon be pro L stand as g fully closing a term of work in the ool boy, n the ¢ her ungloved bands in his left, beat the = 3 wherever I've b inthe we Brilt, the composer of |y + festive ings otlice, asks the Bei; to correct the w y er- Miss Reeme and Miss Kellev were hor upper third of his spinal colum untii voman can go through the busi ( has written the music i concerts form oneous statenient published in yesterday's %0 R Chris X i 4 : I u & The ¢ y S A H S S T G \nm’:\ “\’{', l;‘x" ;x:—" l”tflllll':‘:\‘k‘ll‘l.‘ n‘.“(“!nw:;“” IS LIPS WERE LEVEL WITTE HERS, 3 5 § e ts whoere 1h The plot of this ballet turns upou the | a central noint o ption for A cortain number of ether misstatements regarding | rriddein eerirt Al wile, who visited | assed the two pairs lirmly aud slowly | bility of severor requisi uling —and unloading of tranks | cure: of amost unfortunate monarch, | partof the Vienna publie. Theso nsusi- Governor Thayer. "Pho minjor states it b | v o Lincotpe o ook A0 owe | B e, And then parted them with a | ture of the club, Mb. C 5 e goi ot acrossthe sidewalk | Who, stricken with the decpest melun- | eal entertainmonts, whicl, ata rule, take Jias neve a consultation’ with Governor Governor Furna kel el 5 1 ¥ the committee on membership, said stime with mueh ase than | ¢ is cured by means of the n:'f\'l)’ plice on Sundays, by Edward Thayer, as stated,regarding the private secre- oIn visitor the pagt wock, sgurgling smack. An unlucky two-thi i haro miny boino chango an. the s, 1've often hear nin the ed el ane. Thisis anew rem- | » musical divector + court taryihib; that tile subject las never been | “Mis klia Prouty, of Per; fs visiting fn | 0f the audience conld only see the Justa- | o admission, bt 1 is. «qu clothes the broadest | edy for melancholy. David was cured | Jd by many of the ARy b :;M\\ L batreany rlJu‘_v:“ fia"‘:vx\i::"uw|l. !\.llm.ln. the guest of Mr.and afrs. J. IL | position of faces, while the fortu re- | sible that they may be enfore ; brogue reprove one another for not hav- | hl\ the music of the harp, and the king in | Those bands do not play dance music ported consultation was eited,and tho major | a1 ine visited the past week witn | mamder had a clearview of thoimpacted | somewhat mov dity. The adunnis. | inz noticed the app 1 woman, 'I”“,]‘fl HRTEhepaL g LiaEnT o wve i their program concorted aoes not want such neois statements | relntives in Yot lips. but all heard the ehw -p, ition of the elub, however, is not con- | 1hook out, theres wh Lot atanaskel LI Bt L ramitholinosiio puldfop e to so uncontradicted, | The same roport in | Ay, '), E, Driesbach s in Lincoln for the ted in any arrogant spirit, and 1 the lady puss,” iS4 remark T e R Lie even seloctions lelsohn, & B roEiitored tioneiof thetloading hotels Mrs.‘Ada Van Pelt departed the past w tiapmnl Hibo its relation 1o the community of wri undorgimilorio! nees you have (o y & T T ngnl| Qtnace Sl otoRisrocsull vt yliany Uipolyiwliniheknasmotliniivielty ;| fora Sinter visit on tho California ¢ ciety everbefore excited so much futen- | I should be considered first: and always | Wateh and dodzo and jump, and then ‘rench, Ttatian, Aus | arranged “special composers’ even- enwaged at the llotel Ideal on Fourteenth | M lihan § Lt The week at Tuxedo is going famousl) rt TAARENORLY N pYo Bolnato Hrop [ G I 00na0k T LI LAY DA eneaed atstuodtiotalIdeat ionsliouribenil i e T A GO boE o NI i rutd s liNG | fineir boves and hiri i toos 2 ve : opera of atis Gounodl's music that it played, and was said concerning the goyernor is nearly 5 L 5 AT et s 1001811, 3 *After what 1've to-day,” said | "Cid™ is to be produced with Lucen as | soon. Dinner is also served at these denial enouzh without the necessity of Major | My, A, G. Wolfenbarger, who o | daneing and vorything thero | Social, oxgunizution on the principles of | another woman, o New Yorker who em renc. As Mme. Lucea has of lnfe been | concerts. Indecd the enjoyment of the Frauklin making a dircet one, (1% ‘ab York, I8 at homo. for ik " | is luxuvious. But thy 3 at- | good fellowship. ‘Lhat one L ploys nevself mnch in - charvitable works, | frequently indisposed andeapricious, and | evening is not unfrequently divided be- pua A:w’r;; 1\ A"l A!!;IIVYI:. i der of the winter in Lineoln. isfaction to the part tions to lllvxlx’wv"‘;’”l("‘,“4“'”" ‘;H‘ ; S am convineed t ew York is the | coniplains of -‘:H sorts of troubics, tween the sneculent flavor” of o heef- Tiiess ngorest were ted yoster. i oAt framge T I VIUE | altation of spirits arises chicily trom the = of dournalists orossiyists who || most FOLIEGolty on the iaentinont. LU B e s Lealsanihosaition otfekantpnndeon {he secretary of state's oftice, tho/articles | "N "und Nirs, 1. L Rittio wave Gons to | Gt tiat they are doig what the rest of the public through othor channels, | 5 ditis And . oorecton T AT T thounelodionsilanas oLt avianliony MR i AL I L iristian | e future home at St. Paul the million of New Yor can’t do, | Our design is to bring book writers who, | [y re it we be great ul s Constantly » chiefly supported by the middle cience company, of Omaha, The articles s Ffile Buok, of Sabbet I y : s 55 Lilo goL forth th business of the company o be | vioie f i ek ol Sabbet Exclusiveness is exqui ght toswell | Dy nature of thew business, see litile of | for gailantry to go : ! reperiory of this e classes. They are, nevertheloss, very to instruct eligible porsons in the ciples oy 0 Rs Barrsn 1 b, sople. The happiness of the Tuxede or, togettier, where thoy mayenl- | 1y j5° the | ossibility of i v, or at least interestin 3 ar, and the managers of the differ- of ehristian science, s taugit by Rev. Mary uv'n'iy\'.,—.vulilulu‘r’vi.'uf‘.'.f.'.ll Tl i ; ppi ot ey cquaintance and ik shop. O | ness One of the ofioals his 1o | 1 - | ent orchestras do a very good business B. G Eddy in her book on scienceand fiealth, | “Rovs . . Tolston, Ulysses, was a Lincom | Poliday gathering is visible in the beam- hand, that we do not include in | ; f s : v ues I 15 00 [nek of musie, wid hiow to demonstrate the same 1 the curd | yistios {Ciniredas. pdihs 0l ing faces and the sprightly movements. | membership some noted authors does 1ot | \oman o $le it s irsevt o of the lot TS of sickness and all forms of moral evils. 2 Doubtless the astonished fish, who gaze thai we look: downtunon thess | apan RO MI0pAsINIE AC8K, #1110 AC ST TS T TS RV alkvrto ko i s of the populotion has its own Giiaiokncas nad fal) Tonms o7 inaral evile. ! , who g i Lo Jook down upon these | dressed them occasionally with “keep”in e genial Panline, the Walkvrie like | by . and the Beason flows on twixt with th HrYE Sunday School Entertainment, up through the clectric-] g B e AL v‘ tority 1o 1 line, ladiv ) wait your turn, ladies.’ [ Amaba Mate 0 y-gifted R 8, iy and wall E 1 T, € i € %€ | The entertwinmentgiven by the Sunday | skators, ‘easily sce and appr S1ie, 100, 15 notralicetion on thl | At ook the oflidinls thistmorning ¥ LA R AT L Mrs. Adelaide A 3 . B 0, is no reflecti 1 ¢ disenssing the case of one of the ries h h - school of the Latter Day Saints Friday | double extea A-Ifivst-chop quality of the | social qualities’ of authors who are not o ' l i 3 § K k 8¢ quali 1 s Who are not | and most. hedraggled of the o Hormann Winkelmann, the magniticont gan! rable Poye Tho only ehang héd in the oflco of | ovening was attended by a house full of | beaus and belles gliding joyously over- | wembers, for somo may not earo to Join. | fen®er, iiragslad of e ot who L e N Tons Logan's Honorablo Eoyerty, Hhe commissiner of public lands and bulld: | mombess of the ehurch und their friends, | head 5 been felt, however, that perhans | oyen th “nale’ if it we Rokitausky, of the [talian school, and the | whon the Credit Mobilior exposure was e W heeame demuty Tk cammiasione | among the latter being Elder McDowell EDITH TALMAGE'S MARRIAGE s boon sttty tool to her, and one of them said, ver iyniea Georgo Muller, togother” form o [ o 18 CEHtiTlobibor ekbosute was nnd the present deputy, J. K. Marloy, will [ and others from Council Blufts. Al wi trooklyn socicty finds something to e s doveloped rapidly and spon | estly: ' ‘What we want 1o do s (o keoy omixigtory toif HRAE 8 (i AGHAMELT R0 QTR Do chief clerk heroaftor. “The chango Seems | fully prepared to cnjoy the treat pro- | talk about in tho report that Miss Edith | there are g the mambcm o ot | these ladies out of the poor house.” 1t | victory by its directors, Willolm Jahn | Was on the st of those alleged to have re- to be an exchange of titles wore {han any i 10Y 8 P 4 there are among the members those who, | wis the extremest euse of politeness 1 | snd Hans Ri e, The vepertory of the | ccived stoek from Oakes A . Others, Shibk blse. Tor S rantis i w5 | vared for them, and none were disap- vmage, danghter of the famous Anlfluiu:n”n..- best fellows in the world, | ¢vor heard i e Tmperial Opera house includes & eoll scoking to escape the storm of public in i:;;m‘ll”:“:t l\;‘I“xIATlrwll-u- | o sa 15 p}um(ulv!n their expectation ot & good K\“.\(Iu‘l_,‘n.lt; be m mu'd oon to Mr. m:. .',.‘,.l.‘.,(” “vl_ll‘:vln.l!pn'tl‘ u!:y]n' in -~ tion of operatic Lure s represented nation, denied all connection with the . It ynge time. The programmwe included recita en K O'Donnan, of Richmond, V [ ( eing engaged solely in | 4 oaLL FROM SARE-CRACKERS, | by Mozart, Richurd Wiener, Bellini and 4 : hard to locate just where to present the con- A R nginge. ote | Wio is deseribed a8 a handsome ani literary work S X Domnizetti, Gounod and Rubenstein. Equal it-Mobilier transaction, but in the gratuiations, © © lons. readings, dialoucs, ainging ot | wealthyyoungz tobacconist. The first [ Jist s the Press lub is o soci - | Heimrod's Store, On North Sixteenth | right for every kind of music, even for | face of the outburst Logan declared boldly BN bt ey Nomks: j. | pad Inl _.\") e parts were heartily en- | pews of “the ‘engagement eame from 1zation of j'lvjl\ a «m:]li pertion of t, Visited, 1tz mus whici, i the Vienna | that he had purchased a few hundred cored by the gppreciative audience, 1 hmond, and when the Rev. T. DeWitt ork journalism, so the Authors' e AViianiTior > Helinrod's clork camp ltzes, has trinmphs so long and so | dollars’ worth of the stock on the repres grand style; the subject treats of the and instantly the applavse was ) and although resembling her father in | used to have two sts, white o ) 3. sata over nignt, and were St | montioned as his presumptive does notappear who has been at the helm driv- | general cast of features, is qui e WAL Q0 3 nentioned us his presumptiv President of the stato T, 1. A, wiio pre: | Ing the suceess of this enterprise, Conductors | ooking. She is « highly accomplished, | duy ear. > t1iéd to desoribe how | Nt lock the safe at all, Furthermore hebegs | ¢)" ) tented the post with a haudsome frawe for | Mack aud Inlow are entitled to much credit | stylish~ young woman, = possessing a1 | they looked, but I told her. t I had | jfAtelasunaunee to bis ¥isiiar ap visitore & and knocked down 8 young 1l y I.luleI. ft b l-n_ heart mhlllu }if -iwng.gx ence of a will deliver his monthly lecture,this be hie | the latest achievements of the dressma el i od Freddie Young, who was crossing wlsome southerrer r. Talmage's TIGHT BAND ABOUT THE LEG second of & Seonl s | evs’ art thun to listening with rapt atte chairmuwn of the different ) stret ab the time. " The 1 passed | ldest daughter by his fivst wife is mar- | was objectionable on secount of its dis- | 1o this aflernoon lio siib tion 10 the performance of @ dificult seosate: Hatiroads, M. D, Weleh s hotals | (uor'ilaa's uody,but s ho was vory tlosely | Tied 1o o gentleman named Smith, und | comfort and the remcdy for this lod 1o | of “Ehe oad 10 imoital Fame. sympliony WAV, Wilder; slok and reliol Colonol A bundled up be was tortunately not injured 0 P 5!h» lith there is but one other | the next step in the evolution of the pres- - XL in importan re the six popular o ilidar: wok andyalgh, Pojaasl Ml Li T of & warr The Talmage | cut lower under-garment. To the out | Free Dispensary for Skin Discasos | concer 3 ety of “Musieal TOE WREK IN SOCIETY. Miss Lizzie und Avns Johnson, of | residence ut wansion on Do [ side of the broad Tufle was attached.the | daly from 4 to ) p. - at Child's Hospi- | Friends Jdke the Phitharmonic 3 iy n D Staudard cb held 8 ety enjoyavta | Lavamio City, are visiting W. G. Sloar, | Kalb avenue, the weading takes | buse of & long, acute anglo triangle of S S e B O | Friands ortho leadorsbip-of Hank | wersaiied o aonoll sud liouie Khodes party aud ball ot Temple ball Friday evea- | 903.outh Thirticth strect: place there this winter, it will-be Brook- | =lom The triangle extended up to the | C. M. G. Biuri, M. D. Richter, but althouzh thoroughly |opu: @ A. W. Clark, @ o FA8e yesterday by I neal 't P, l.x\. man in that state, who repre- | U9 ( AR RaReatin | Ked it 1 t 1 h composed of a few book writ sonts tha’ Bortree Manufacturing company y ing into consideration the faet that only | w: ed if the report was true, he re. [ composed of a fe ok write R NN e | great! . : iy : on the road, called At Lincoln' post head: | one rehearsel was had the partici Lall inquirers to other members of | and each society has been unfortunate in | 0 his store, rth Sixteenth streets | 27500506 ity enormous repertory and jts | ontation of O sl 1o et e quarters list week, o amily, saying that they were better | choosing an inappropriate name yesterday morning ahout 7 o'clock he found | 0 0nticant stall of artistes, the Imperial | Fo0 1Y d for it in cash; 1. M. Winslow, of the Richardson Drug | Punts did admurably. ‘The closing part | 58T wtters than he was, The OUR GRANDWA'S STYLE the front aoor unlocked, ter Investlgn- | ouita liouss cannot bonst of very great | st aftor thinking the matter over he iipatiy, overlooked the handsoime rooms of | -~ distribution of rewurds and presents— | botrond oman 16 somuch engtossed | How funny that all im provemonts have | ton showed that 40 40015 0f the 51076 | fIhancinl imocmrte. i th ALl | concluded it was Tan improper stock’ Lincoln post A, last week. was enjoyed greatly, each one being re LEORA GORAINAN 18 A IANGR ARy JLILOYARIBN QX0 G i e A AT N Launeial hrospority, and the Y, sub- | for n congressman to hold, and a fow B A B o iy mbna 8 ANJOYOE &I ) 3 N in chureh affairs that he pays little atten- | to be forced upon the world! We are | 1& 0 the a ere wide ope oth- | vention of 300,000 gulden grinted it by ater B ake i . \ Fel 5 membered by some token of reg . days Iaterinducod Ames to tuke it back yoller mills, was in Lincoln I and | Among the most noticenble pre oReRH n.ul. Inm]!m ‘1‘.,.\;:‘)“( the young people, | continually harrassed with demands for | ing seemed distinbed in the stock, but by the > lmperor incis doseph - does not | gy refund the money paid. In the sub eatledd atthi howne rouis of U Norcey, | 0 oI WAt from two sons Lo their | b B0 Jeaves sieh, wuitérs s | geform i ire and s, continually ro. | Aafowero found an old carpenter's 5 nllico to muet tho exponsus for 188G, For ADL (VAR aL or i aan el and ono of the roll of ‘T, 1. A, was in Lin. | mother, an casy chair to the superintend- vory olover woman nnd well | from ail that I can ,loarn our ancesiors | ehiseh Near the combimation lask s s | int e o et s Chehn | committes the testimony of Oakes Ames onin the N tepresonts | ent of the school, also one to the d ndto them, It is true that | wore all the timo doing the sumo, My | about onedlr fueh In din \ Fimored. S st 1s now. seenpied by | iogether with his memoranda, proved the Lo an tannery, of the church, & s engaged 1o the wealthy andmother has been telling me & RliCaReUR [ LR LILRRIGE AR ot | ) e silbo time | 0gan's stutoment trne_ to the minutass T, I A, of Jamestown, New | wife, and numerous other presents Jir i ¢ g i boen telling me some- | The sufe, however, was not opened, the bur- | Baron Bezency, who is at the same time | fufail, ang he therefore came througlh . 1 an ; | ) A . yonng Virginian, whom she met at the about how the present styles in 1 sovernor of the Bodencradit associatio; 9 K uest of Lincoln post the past | g late hour the exercises closed, all going | W hita Sulphur springs two seasons ago. TP e g ¥ 4 glar or busgls having undoubtedly Leen In- | BOVer o n o onctthe Credit-Mobilier ordeal unseathed, W Hale represents the boot and | home thoronghly satished with Ui oy 1 rings two soasons k0. orgurments - eame IO | gorrupted in their proceedings, The b one of the leading financial and hypo- | Po jncident may well be cited shioe fiouse of N, W, Goking & Son, James- | ity FOEEE \\f) )n she :I. nmllx.nuul'l\vln_\ fa bly ]r on m’u vogne. When shewas a child, she suid, | corge is very thankful for thecate institutions 1 Austria, ‘The | 1o show Logan's. trathfulness and tow. } opsured, of his southern trips. Miss Edith is the [ nooncwore anylower underelothes except | G407E€ 15 very thanktul for it ' crown prince's court chancellor, Count : _dogs | 048 8 Lliicomn post is prosperti and new mem- e second of the present Mrs, Tulmage's | stockings whilo thero came B | mary paamutl a4 1k Kives huw a litbo see | ol HENERE Son shod Conng | Jo0ous “earosof hia oblolaliiitogriiye bers are added to the roll every The . : q three daughters, and is about eighteen | fashion for pantalettes, which consisted | o s contident that the intruders maet be | Hung Wittzek, who s i name ing B siorm of BULHO. INGISTEA bovs wra daily scolnk the koud eflvcts of e iere in to-duy's BEE: a report of the | vatt ST B0 mmply of a brond. uftie fastonod by in the city, or {hoy would Know | i tho. geographical Jondor of | tion that made brave men quail, Logan PE tuels owh headqtinrters in ho olty, und 4 done by the d D between TALL, WELL FOIMED AND FAIR, tight band just below the knee. Childrcn » mever léaves any - money 0 | a North Pol expedition, have each | {old the exuot truth, and the sulicqubse ::::*l;“l\lt;):: l:nm:ln:\ I :T'.!"”"lm.' l' Ouiaba and Council Bluffs miay be seen, but it ) ¥ '“ ) i\-»u spments redonnded only to his of thanks was extended to W. ‘B, Lauins, good | and yellow calico for eve for ~fear of fite = he would | [g ot b liove i uny immediute o SAL) AR ISR A ‘Iflll'*”ll"‘_ oasol 4o chuse, not as o gift; that his regavd for { o hiat about ) he bad a safe blown to | ! pluces r Con- | his popres ve el sed I their charter, for their courteous and_gentlemanly manner | amiable” disposition and much good | seen pictures of ther in the Rollo books | \ i 3 18 ropresontative oharaotor onnied him Tlie Lineoln delesation to the state mect forming thelr duty, Conductor Mack \d is on the wholo very attractive | and that 1 had nearly died of inughtor the | Boon ! and shey it wax - B PR, S 1 With | o revirn the stock aimost inmediatoly fng of the T, I, A, last week numbered the nin the employ of the Union IPacitic id B society favorite, With hor eldor | first tima T haw il il FiniloiRiter 10 | brov 1t A oud ney 4 “ the Y ustitu- | and dissol all relations with Onkes following wpriceiative, webers ‘of Lin: | on for aver ine years, aud it Uoen v, she goes mich into Brooklyn | theater when the Micawher twins. came ¢ S are wonderin Charila uonic | Awes yoars before the slightest question A M D eleh, aytord, Q. rof the dummy e Ars It " 9 ) 9 eate C pawhe Tine L3 ) 1, e - ” id boen ra [ the 7 @ | conductor of, o dumniy for'ive years. 11 engagement, which hus | in with those white Happiog things bng watelimai, was? o las had | 1 ho. orel ; L hoen Tikad Ia Jugatd (ot am Wid. mductor Inlow has been in th ploy of d juict until wathin a few days, ! ing below their short dresses, She 1 | ch A reputation for seecing that all { 5000 5 Maobiier dwually wo whiiration ner, G, J, Curtis, John M nand W. O, | e wiy for three years and bas served | 13 consequently much talked about, It | there was 4 reason for the fashion for | ooars th s beat ave Jocked they think it f v e 'y . a was Zul’s o couruze o fucing ietor tor the dunmy for about o year, | Was known that after the season at the | pantalettes, as there is for overy decroe of | FhatSC fhul this cise snolid iy or | March. wre frequented plorm - b ugnervesd eham meimbers of Lincoln post had a very been a steady and faithful employe. | springs, Mr. Talmase and his daughters | fashion. Deople had begun o think 1t | s on that b {1t was yery cold | by the eli 310y Yicona, and folllng the exuol (ruth withodh e R Ay by e gp sbent the fall in Richmond as the guests | more seusible to put short dresses on | anvway and Sixteenth stréet is not i Florida : diftienit to Yo a Bat b | W Sliphtuab attemut ut evasion.quiy and Visitors theso were some elghty oe Run Down By a Hackman. of Jumes B. Pace, the well known mil children rather than long gowns resch d by any weans, one of (hese morning fostivale. Not | @ne of the saddest things in American po- proseat. Auong the guests were G Yesterday aftornoon at 4:30 o'elock a hack. | #ire, and that Miss Edith bec e | ing below their & i 1o make the | - iittle of this rush is 1o fashion, for | withthe Conmtit Mo ls \ siooldled iaveling Fioight Axcni, My : o | man euployed by Atwoud & Fox, in driving | ol a betle i the Virgintan capiial, | costume mod extra o for Rabbi ¥ ciure, | feminiwe soc o Viohna ofton o | dithth Greitil. Mobilipr lacked o prgs ou Pacitie, who made the boys N o corner of Sixteenth g utat was not suspected that the young | the limbs was invented 3 e Ahtal atsereioan R " PR - P PR 8 , courage und franhues dis- Ifi x_:m.ul‘vw:_‘ A'g-nl ARy shesely, | 13 | the corner of S th au | at the youn, the limbs was invented, But the pre This afternoon at 4 o k Dr. tuches more 1mportance i displaying ;;,‘,‘,“m,, Logan. When such digs in ble Ly after n 2 term of pub O who ad- stuneh - integs in high places should sce that his tamily does not come to want -