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< 5 ~TWELVE PAGES. 5 ] Shon b Tage wlone. | 1nd rooma e daanel for wroteeson ey | BOMBARDING ~ OLD - SATAN, [ MORSE'S SPRING - GOODS. STATE SCHOOL - STATISTICS. | futowteeavichinsis avee ¥onzes | MADNESS WITHOUT METHOD, | szt _‘-,-q.-r":.g for n,(arm situated fonr miles 1 :u MITY l;l ar v\'~.-l.u- END. R garb vhvmenll\-z-- for the delight and en- east of the city limits [he fact remain at what was at first | joyment of the pubhie in front of the gar- jes at W i i Ay v Ttoms of Much Toterest Gathered From the | The T.P. A. boys are making elabo- | Joe Howard Rings Up the Oartain on | rezarded as an cccentrie manner,became | ment of, <o to speak, nadity. Those high | Pt 00:: AN RO ew Satlen, Seeviii, Ginghame, Bme 8 intendent's Be rate preparations jor their grand charity Actors “Gone Daft.” gradually, and after a jong, long growth, | up the ladder are well paid and can de- mana. Srolderion, 14 Hosi uperintendent's Report. ball and banquet, to be held at the Met- ctors “Gone Daft. a positive offense to his audience, <o that, | mand, although they rarely get, com- STON Tolderies, Laces, Hosiery. J—— ropolitan tink on Monday evening, and — ferful lest he shotld do some outraggeous | fortablo quarters. But the Titlo ‘people THE SALVATION SOLDIERS. ' which promises to eclipse any entertain- g l ", act upon the stag guardians pt | of the sta thousands and scores of | e P A VERY CREDITABLE SHOWING. | 7 0"} e kind given in the city, Tne | TOx S FUN—FORREST'S FAILURE | (0, L Him nrid a the faintest ap- | thonsandeof thom to whom $5 and $10°a | Sometbing About Thele Operations— | OPen To-Morrow Morning at 8. 8§ arrangements are all perfected for the m-n;;vtu'vwx-vo:v -\r’l e of indelicacy | week istheonly straw between them and | Persecutions — Threatened With Morsc & Co.'s—The Finest Stook . 2 event. Hackett's Falstaff—His Jurist Son's | would, in some Vociferons manner, at- | starvation, what can they get* What do - of New Carpets at 8, P, dhe Army of Applicants For OMOe | “yprims the visitors who oalled ape Mind—MoCaliongh and Camp. | tract and distract uttention trom what ho | they have? So far s uhaatural excite: -t ki ot Meotes & 0a Pour Petitions on the Governor— | tye T, P, A. boss the past week were ‘ - & v was about to do. The sad end wo all re- | ment of late hours, impure air, uppro- Water~The Gospel Army. i gk Another Series of Burglaries— C. L. Hanson, Boston: Alex Pollock, Chi- hell-Luxury for Audiences member. He, who inhis time kept audien- | tection from cold at, the glaring A % Other Lincoln Newa, cago; B. Van Brant, Chicago; 8. M. Mulls, and Death for Players, cesin a roar. He, to whom tens of | of the blazi nsand outs of | _Almost any night two distinet proces: | FRENCH SATINS: Monday moroing Milwaukee; S. A. Warner, Memphis: J. thousands of children looked week in | winter summe soistice | sions may be seen parading the streets of » M. Biair, Marshalltown; W. B. Lant s . . and week out for provocations to baby | go, 1 dare say, the life of | this bustling city. ‘One of them 1s the | We Will open at ourdress goods counter [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] 8. E. Heyser, St. Joe New York, Feb. 13.<[Correspondence | jaughter. He whose name upon & bene- | an’ actor is n ss comfortable | local regiment “of the Salvetion Army, | 200 picces newest patterns in French he attraction at Funk the first days of the coming w visit of P day even menced ye a house | of the BEE.]—An ineidental reference to | fit bill was good for half the house, he | less is the | the unquestioned insanity of John Wilkes | who made hundreds of thousands of dol- | othe atti Rosa on Monday and Tues- | Booth who shot President Lincoln some | lars—how did he dict A wretched imbe. ) bo Among the d oflicials the late Dbeen the rep ent, which c estand of little va v reports of state t to cor to time has of the &tate superinten ntains many items of in y items of useless statements lue. The financial showing in ANOTHER CABL sy, less desirable than that of any | the other a branch of the gospel army, man who works with head and | anorganization very much similar to the 3 dot. 8 : il I_\ v|vunhmml.bu( that his life should m-}m-(rl Ihey 1.‘\;»'\ work fur‘ a Ql J 1 cile, drivelling idot. Now he came o slead of necessity to an hal pnd—the saving of human souls. To be | aro very ric 3. P. Monsg & O years ngo, has brought me a volume of | &0iSiock "Jiis ite from boshood to | mind. 1 am hov willing to concede. Dis. | Sire they do not work in exact harmony. | "Te Ve Heh. 8. I Mowse & Co. criticism pro and con, the tenor of much | the hour of his dissolution was passed | appointment, worr jeal- | That s hardly to be expected, The Sal- | NEW SEERSUCKERS 10¢; we will also COMPANY, of which leads up to the question whether | upon the stage. and he was always a pub- | onsy, a long deep zui- | vation Army people regard themsel As | open 100 pieces new spring scersucker sating; these goods are of our own direct importation from Paris and the designs - afibaly etud] 5 there is anything peculiar about life on | lic favorite. “He was full of pranks and [ tion which so rarcly comes, may work a | the “old réliable and or H8Y | arinikios the Tatest oot iNd the report Is immensely ereditable o the | 5 gynqioate of Capitalists S8eeking a | 1ho stage swhich: leads to the msane | jibes and jokes, and whether 1n his nat. | headachey disposition, carve dcep lines | 1ok upon the Gospel i e i R it educational progress of the st as are Franchise From the City. asyliim; Bo 1 th hear ot | Ural skin or his white clown face, found | in pretty faces and_draw deep searings | fangled aflair of recent The | stripes that we can recommend as being 8 all reports that touch in any way the | Omaha is promised an e car | ASYlum. Every now and then we hear ot | giok]y and easily the entrance to the | across we arts, but many of us | methods of both organ on are peenl- | gxeellent value for 10 conts & yard. ; question of Nebraska's heritage 10 its | company, and one that to go | 2ome well known actor who has stipped | hoart of every spectator. know th ppointed hope and bare- | 1at, undoubtedly. Tuaat they are in a 0 his base, is “‘off’ his nut” and lands in FORREST UNBALANCED. ness of rest was not ¢ not be gain-said S P Mosse & Co. NEW GINGHAMS 1% we imported children. The compil tures in instruction, w (o not necessarily bring | measure eflicacious cg v all, may bea comfort | THE SALVATION ARMY. disturbed and “unsett _Shortly after 7 o'clock every n tion of expendi- | ygead at once in the work Tying gzes paid teachers | oyt the object of its organi ition. The razy in one sense, but | that which, Iy unbalanced in another. | and a solace, orthe | Fe Bloomingdale, if he has mon v he was decides Michael in the public schools of the state, com- | firet tangible move on the part of tho | S mmon insanc asylumif he hasnone. | i Cryngtul temper at times ot the bet- | hrain How Salyation Army leaves its barracks at 1118 | 130 picces ot new Seotch plaid ginghams piled in totals, are of much interest to | company was the introduction at the Friends? . ter of him and then with oaths of ext —_—— Jackson street and starts out to parade the | that are regularly sold at wholesale at he profession. In the year 189 the council meeting last night by Council- Ou, no, friends don’t connt. ordinary impiousness, with words and AMUSEM principal streets of the city. In its van- | oy qonte n yard, I ing a direct importa- were emplored in the state 2,605 male | man Dailey of the foliowing resolution, So long as Bartley Campbell's money ‘»!H‘h\" coinable by 1 e mind, with gnard is a man with a red shirt—some- which was unanimously ooks and aspects foreign even to his Strogoll Draws Packed | i ¢—on | tion of our own we can offer them at the Shted b i like the communist ar out he w s kept 1n a privs 1 them for te room, teachers, and the amount } 1 ) : Honses at Two Performanc i . » “ 5 s0lve R s the s s 1 f most excited moments when simulating which is the inscription “‘Salvation | low prices of 15 services was @40 . During the V. UHALHAY okbll Taiwhy ooof this | with an attendant for himself, but s soon | B1OH CXCHEe A e gavs | Yosterday the Michael Strogoft company | Army.'” He is_small and he carries | O Prices of 18.¢ 8. . Momu &0 same year there were 5,884 female teach- | wgich will, within any reasonable length | 8 bis family and other insiders obtained | yeh evidence of uncontrol as made his | tested tothe utmost the capucity of Boyd's | largé banner. The wind flaunts its folds o 8. I. Mons & Lo, cre employed, and the total compensation | of tim to construct andoper- | control of the funds and Bartley fell back | friends shrink witn apprebension lest his | opera house. At both performances the | and blows through the whiskeis of the NEW EMBROIDERIES; our new em- Teoeived by them was §858,644.46, n show- | At a street ruilway cable line witkin the | for care and treatment upon the gener- | mind should break, while his_attendants | youse was packed, and although the au- rer. He does not mind that, but | yesigeries are withont question the best y. Behind ) shirted” man who | patterns to be geen in Omaha; they were o *‘1!“'\" e U\l-”z'h his | ordered from St lien, Switzerlana, ded upon it. Following | o VT OR Lo 3 ¢ irles | direetand each pattern carcfully selected ¢ will receive most favorable determine city I osity of his “friends,"" a very fow weeks | fied from him as from the furies, HIs | giono0s wore cold and somewhat in. : que : O vosclation _ws introduced af the | Stficed to test their endurance and g engugh. s hour of popularity had | elined to be critical at the outset, interest ts # big L '“'"”"f I!m’n‘xg“{ ' | instance of Mr. Gross, of Kansas City, (:u\nzh \\'n‘rlh mmy_\-mnx:mI~ufv|»_l. TS, | long since d, and was now abso- | increased as the story developed and | very life depe lic schools of the stat at the head of the proposed organ: | the poor pittance needed to keep him in gone. Still'he had money and a | whatever « them are the women —or ing of equality in wages much better than most states show on the question of distinction in re; {-:m_ r the pub ave invested in buildin who is dities manif A th cclves her girls, furni U Pt it 4 el 3 b il ) Ly il adities manife kb e sl sk ol U i) fmprovements a total of §353,479.75, & de- ization. Question I\( neerning his co nlnfnrk.\\.\< not forthcomi nd, al- b utentment :1(4 ’ solute m!uA were averlooked in the fuet that taken | N2 |l'xi]‘:}| reo AR O T by Mrs. Kellerstraw . i crease trom the amount paid the year | [jany and its plans, Mr. GGross stated to a | though in the heyday of his prosperityno [ ity of convietion that ‘e wis the | 5000 hor the performance was satisfact- | el Sulve 8. P. Monse & Co. n v the auestion of | BEE representative that he represented FhTauai ey greatest actor on the footstool, and al- | altogether the performanc satisf tion Army. The lutter is composed of o - ‘j':"'.‘f.( .n:'f'r;r[(r‘ln-'\\ll;xgl VT ~.l‘\u|fivu’ BYHI6ate O ORPIKIIELE " WhHO v man could boast of more friends, the though paid and unpaid crities of the day nd contained many excellent points. | recruits from the local converts, The [ NEW RIBBONS; we have received our wages it might be ad: 1 Sebows | and anxious to commence the wasn'tone, there isu't one to-day w were united in a landable desire to aid bs de ballet was perfectly dritfled | girls discourse music such as may be ob- | ongire g, stock of newest shades in a general av sroviding that" the wa bmd - male teach. | broviding Om ers averages “a Dittle over i3 | BOE COMPARY per month d the average paid female ) anche! e S ke any except t tenchers is nearly month—a further e spends a dollar a year for medicine, | Edwin for attendants, for comfort of any | unpred sort or kind, save a poor fund [ IMNS of the imperial state of New York. e T nbourines.: The a with a 1 attered along the | our super quality 1 chunks, is not of | lowest prices. 1t may graté harshly NEW CARPETS most | tained from : harmony whi Me Te | Jine of march in fro was un- | superfine q st | able to assume the title role, being sick | upon some ea Jooth, which was patent to every | and the premier, Mile 1ced ronder, by reason of thecol- | S tchrombers 2 tion that attended b graceful dancer and AL awkard read. | markable steps. Edmund Co Forr oise, i { s satin ribbons at the includes some of the n in the state of Missouri, ) » {lusiration that the wage ling, 16 rogurd | and is organized for busines, Wopro' | . SO FRIENDS DON'T COUNT. alone was unabl erceive that his | in Kansas City. The gentleman whotook | “Come and join the army of the Lord!” P. MORSE & CO. HAVE THE o sex s fast disappearing m Nebraska in | 1o RSN dia o reasonible | Very few people know how near the | grip was gone at he began o | hisplace, thongh hampered with severe | Shouts the man in commiand. *“Salva- FINEST STOCK this employment. These teachers of ranchise from the council and the peo- | insane asylum Mario, the great singer, | season in the Lyc atre, sturdy old 5 m tion’s free for you and § wublic schools of the state are sheitered | 1T ! ! pe ane as) Mario, the great sing \ cold, acted with intelligence and consid- 3 t to New . a ple of Omaha. If these in his limbs wh lost theif tre- “0h, rats!*“yells shoy who is | Our Mr. Bishee p 1 new granted we | was the last time he came here. Hi n 4,267 school houses, the great majority | Pl - e oy akir "o | erable repressed power. Cecile Rush | among the apectators orl Silikaelbhin. s ) pronose to construet a cable line of seven AT RETIT e P N R T mendous proportions, with weakened in- among t specta . 2 York and Philadelplna last month for of which are frame buildings, although | GReRoN: {1 EANTITE HORGINE R SR | hair, naturally a beantiful silvery white, | G0Cund fmpaired physique, wrapped | was strong in the part of ) Strog “1 say, mister, that's a graywhiskered | o onoos urpose of securing the latest :'A-lu-;uf’|-|nl|vi‘rvuql 'r»l.um:J H'I”ut~2141‘ bond in any sum requir to | that exquisite color which led up to the | the old time mantle about him, expect- | and made her character stand ont chestnit ™ echoes anothier” taunting ! ! : £ 5 ]-mh o ;"}';'m'mnw‘ ies0 | commence the work at once upon the | familiar hymn beginning, “When Age [ ing to reccive the old time obeisaucc. RO WG GROIBIB RRUAP TR HER voice :alvm.\'_mwnm" e S noveities and L bbb et granting of out franchise and topush x| With Gray Hwrs Shall My Temple 1o CHLHOW MAD HE WAS, SRR Fa ot BN iy eI G O R CHOIC PATTERNS i, aad oy thirds of them are | 4,y q1) with all possible specd. Where | Adorn,” was dyed a villainous il ind ion shook every | rtson ] ns comrades the captain, is proof [ o sl RS gpuppiled with the modarn, improvement: | g sfi” luy” ofe Jincs oF AToR WIAE | Hlase 10 et s s el mustle of nis trkmendous frame, and an | S48 Play a8 two nowsp: espon: | 20 e T mities. H piys no at: | in Body Brosscls, Damask, Ingrains, strec! \e sur- 1ot of course be de annoved mentality pushed alor some time, but we are not p: on to the frivolous remarks of the | Ry, , but continues ided for al Wi ¢ of a swift moving current toward to! minister and Moquael Jic schools are either graded or partially rmance and the rit n, Axminister and Moguette one of the self- el sserting double dye Ml",‘l*““-l m of indebtedness of the duffer. | fbout that point. The cable s | lack. He wore plumpers in his cheeks; At point where reason loses its sw BdAL, R OA ST TON: -Come and get sulvation! It won't cost | ¢ -”; : -".l- ;1 1‘&:11.1 oi i visit we ont " “‘“’ districts is not of such a cred- | 1t OWn business and all we wantis a | false calves preserved the symmetry of e early type of insanity finds such Castleton, perhaps the most popu- | fom . Come nfu\\_ w,h“ \llil\..hm are the first in the market with e i ietios miven abiea: | chance to get through the city from the | his legs; he was corseted and irussed lute development us PRYSE | Jar of all our commediennes, will return | 1t SV S TS SEF XE ARE B NEW SPRING CARPE bl et bl e i, sctions in some proximity = x * | cians canno! Al 0 e St A Ve Shoot his giblets e red 8 = The bonded indebtedness of the distriets | 10840 :’x"’i;‘“‘l‘,“‘_m"\"g‘}m“';,__""“{\J“_“w“}{”i‘,[-}‘ and bandaged <0 that instead of appear- | FiiGr, Gied Forrest from an insane | 19 Boyd’s opera house with for “Crazs | qyoutdthe irrepressible street gamin. When you are sbout to purchase, a few S ‘;‘l i ”"" ‘l’,"' r‘”":ll“”‘;’"‘“‘ the very vest of material. If we get a |.ingthe comfortable old genueman he 1 asylum. His failure was so immediate, | ¢ DRt '\,,;‘“rwv i) 1‘1\32\« oDl lv;-l o d‘x'“ r ldu wind l‘vlu\:'.-h"’«' minutes time spent examining our stock o id this represents an in- | giahle” franchise will pre 2 was, he looked liked & guy. He lavished | so prompt, so absolute that his man il gl (2 ) his_whiskers afore he gets to de bar- [ 05 5 B o 000 during the year, | Suitable franchise will probably ~ u as, he looke d o g He lavished ) prompt, 80 L A n old frami The “company is | raeke yolls another raseally disturber, | Wil convinee you that our patwrns are s and build a line for all time.” | thi ha has a prospect of at least two | now 4 cable lines, then?” inquiringly remarked the reporter. Why not,” said Mr. Gross. can easily support three lines. 1know of | 8 nervous and no city in the country, east or west, that | tered during hi { him out, e had asty stuff upon his head, and every | azers instantly close on by a fit, | been permitted, starting rly, to 3 ) + | dwindle away to hothing, <o bitter would have been the disappointment, so cark- ing the annoyance, that before the end isceptible being, flat- | of a protracted engagement he would whole life not | haye tottered absolutely from his mental the | eaumlibrium. There is, however. a large available cash fund reported asin th nds of the dif- ferent districts that will largely offset indebtedness as reported. Sixteen colleges in the state are reported by the #tute superimtendent, AWALITT AN AUDIE E. Taere is an accumalation of pet for appointments at the Zoverno: that represent every possible offic i last year, re- | oy, ¥ . crowd guffuws lustily oyer this | not only the omedians, John | (qoubtfully) witty remark, and_the army BEST IN OMAH ; d. - “Kate,” | pramps on with beating drum and tlying s s g to exchange, an un- | agjors, but fully equal to any shown by the large ly prosperous season, but what 1 e : % ) Ll B ien one of the girls with the tam- o easte fities whobave y more interesting to her old admire bourine begins to sing houses in eastern cities, whoever they : has a new topical song_ entitled 2% e i may be. The same PO o o °h a 1. . T VRIS . 1 s 28 e h me to heaven, e e Db o e muchifan Omabind lonlyk S abllani exquinitsii sger, THE ACTC Me. T Tell Yo NoStore. which 3 ox. o e IR reNIRE N OmeIEs f1eaven LOW PRICES . 1 i:‘: L‘r‘.cl"c'f:;“;z‘ “’”‘"’g“u‘\-‘c T ih‘l’l‘\ leading tenor of all the world, but a| 7The name of H for two | Pected to be a worthy or to the All the time.” ' s ; ket fection of animal excel- | generations honored 1 New York. | Reyerto-be-forgotten - For Gooduess | rppe melody—if it can be so styled city and the cable car keeps its | besuty, the R ing that thi & 1 3 eight miles an hour rate of sp 4 Swithe | lence, he naturally shrank from yielding | The elder Hatkett was the best Fal. | Sake.’ If there is one thing that this vi- | oxceedingly simple, and the refrain is | celebrated extend to our ¢ nd then was overts which lasted sometimes a minute, some- “The city | timesten. This frightencd him. Always ions office the creation of which is contemplated by the rtments are rpet depart- for which our dry goods de present legislature. In fact # gencral in reference rrade The o | the s who were younge jur stage bas ever seen, and John | Vaclouslittle personage ¢ tnken up and echoed by the rank and | o e 086 who! pass s by Pwh dexiotibillsIntroanced/ocnltlibatermpligd i CEbRrel roneh (o e aderiEs dinen il the palm olrtvalsiwho wersiyounzer ntl s M e toplcal'song;ifor . the twitoliof ner || H1h S THY dram bentsan noeompanimonts || onb and (thoss who pass it by rheg Dby these applications for office that are | j= Y Sl 'mu;‘mncur: St fresher, and so when, after long continu- yoars was s upright 4 judge as ever sat irt, her gay ringing laugh, the smile After § ling « half hour or so, the | Making purchases commit an error that varied cnough to cover the difterent state Ealto in his dye house absurdity, he found | {n'a metropolitan bench. The recorder | Which shows up her beautiful teeth are | 1y marches back to ts b ilasdotrimanial to (b anten roL s institutions, the new judges contemulated - e i his | these tits were of frequent occurrence, he | was ve: and everything else from stock commis- Howdmuch will yon put into this : i R - POSC! s frightened. F an into a - | almost sa gious to’ janitors of public buildings. In ‘”’.’3\{1"“‘1 pian, wasrigatonod, Fear ran nto. anpes aluable aids to make t o and saves it from being otherwise—a mascaline effort. FATIDES points ckson street, where services y fond of the stage. It might be 2! oald it would | 4y subject to interruptions from the baa 1 he was born upon it. His ours, S. P. MORSE & CO. i ‘s nssociates w ] "he man- d the evil-intentioned thug R 1 @ can constrnet a three mile track | hension, apprehension made him timid, | father’s associates werc actors. The cor- Bine ticla : in | small boy and the ey tionc 2| Miss Kyt Lu who has been visit- Gt onelEnBrRetbDY THtions : 3 ! 0 ] It o ot eras agement do not claim s host of things in | ; SEITh, 5 ' usually | . Miss Kybi Lummis, i fuct one ehergotic applicant petitions the | with an cugine house nd trainsequipved | and he became so upset, so_nervous, so | Tespondence of the family was in that | {0 ) Andepluc R Yho mecting wsually | gy n ' the family of her uncle, J. K. Har- governor for garden seed It is avowedly claim in the western part of the state. In nd it goes w for | , cirele, the guests of his boyhood’s home, azy Pateh. 10 o'cloc! de of erazy. | the companions of his youth and the | [rughing purposes only ts until for £400,000. An eight mile line fully equipped can be constructed at a cost of fidgety, as to be just this ris, has returned to her home in Perry THREA’ NED WITH A these long Jist of applicants some | & log 8 nioc To such an extent did this state of mind | dear friends of his manhood were the | Ut saying that her company of com An incident ety securred | lowa. Miss Lummis made several in: 4 2z . x 1,000,000. If our franchise 1s granted 0'S L - dear friends of hi AR 8r6 th < would mak duller piece G s S 3 vestments throngh the Harris Harris eighteen written applications forappoint- | | ci ified by sople hat friends took hold of Iim | people of the , and he had in his | 80§ would make a duller piece t Thursday nigh lustrate the annoy- | ¥ hroug e mént of judges ara filed and these are ex. | DY the council and ratified by the people j go that friends took Ahol people Crazy Patch™ a success. real pstate firm v cution, to which ance, not to s i 1 electi 8| ve wi rally ed hi 3 ad | time pl y parts, though not on g 3 clusive of the personal applications wnd | 1 Y9 o Hitos of. triokc ‘}L‘a“r]]lv literally and forced him home. Hud | ERNRIS SR P onoof the stur- | . GERMAN op: NIGHT. | these people are su : al of appeals that are so assiduous as to be | DAYE A6 jeast L miles of track Jald b¥ | he remained here o monthlonger, physi- | {06 on physically 1 ever met, and gl- | This evening will be a celcbrated comic | the men and women of the army THE RAILWAY TIVE TABLES communicated verbally without the plac- | T8 Berloe'sy o year. Yon ml“y‘ rest | cul ailment would have asserted its sway, | though mentally ne no genius, he | °P¢! ".I" m.m.: “,v']‘l' 1}1(: German | pad faced thi stinging asts It i ] i ing of them in writing. = Bills that have 7 re 1ts | and what little brains the fellow had | was strong, substantial, refiable, one of [ comedy company Wil appear in three | and were making their usual o searcely been bheard of are brought to 1ded up the ghost, and he | the trusted men in the hours of trouble | OPeretin’s, some of which have assured that our company will ha CArs ronning as soon any other com- | would hav 1 the | ey fe. In ont of a store on ning ) light i these petitions for appointments, » S 3 and in danger. ligh:tness and ga v of Offenbach. The rnam street, between E th and G Menadliy X 2 . | pany. X i would have joined that sad procession of [ 9 ADECT S o T rompany will be assisted by Ul kil v 2 v A bill has been introduced in one of the | "Ny’ Gross is highly pleased with | impecilitios which make every asylum on | _ Aboutfive years before he died the | SOMBaby Wh' be assiswec SIUE- the | Twelfth, the army bad - haited and the ATy e houses that contempl the appoint- | (yyaty and proposes to remove his fam- | 4 5 2 y asy screw began to loosen. He fell away in | star tenor, BRLESISOIL VROD SIS der was “‘exhorting” the bystand 1 naha ment of some Nebraskan to go to Wash- the face of the earth so terrible u picture | jis neck lirst, then his stomach, then | angton and look after the claims and in- o frightful an illustration of the eloped a curious phase of phys occasion. when a saloon keeper, whoso chief tal: ily to this city as soon as he can build en. " ents lie in the dircetion of beer-guz himself a home. He says that capitalists, | galiery UNION PACIF MUSICAL MATT pres! iers » scarcely knows t s S = 2 d = Marcus Mayer, the advance age X olis] 01 S | Depot 10th and Pierce sts. Lorests of soldiers: no ano scarcely knows | wwiiom ho represents. confidently exvect | ills to whict humanity is prone, Noviolaa vseniafmastoelall it [ AL RTE I Ao fas R eh SRR 01 miapped opiamdladilrossoit e/l badin Wil | pacinarEpress )am 5120 pm 1110 pArtics who sook the offico have' filed | L8 city to have a population of 150,000 VIUKESLDIH ORAZYY B n s thor 2l ahnosrtiprogramme; isiinithioymtyimake] i o Do WESMAIo isese AT0EYOUSCOWE | (Denyhe Rxprcs 1100 4 5505 pun their clmims for appointments and are | DY 18%0. He has met with a number of | yell, I should say so. Weren't all the [ SFSC3 acht with a awell | ing arrangements for the event, which is " | 2 pt Sund; S T B. & M. u're nlut‘ru&!‘ Depot 10th and unst the | Muitand Expres :on, I'll have | Night Express 4s atsea in 4 ) prominent business men who have united | 1 5 s h ooths queer, odd, 3 W advancement of his en- | “2%U i) =ik these are merely llustration’ of the t:,',.ll',',:'s',;" 1z the advanoement o €% | centrict What is the definition of cra dewands made “upon the exccutive. & It scems to me a man is crazy when A NIGHT OF BURGLARIES, MOTH DEFEATED. mind is unbalanced. It n The leader replied that he was preach- to occur on the 2dth. The “divine | jng the gosper it artiste” will be heard by the i e people of Omaha in a performance of | jngthe streets, too. wre excellence—the like of which T AR y | { yeady for the ightning to strike; and all ngular, moody, ec- | known sport and million ¢ | a uire of this city, ung man of then ungovernable tem- h mper, accustomed to baving his own v be unbal- | way in ‘everything. Hackett was m an m'10:00 am me minutes and fitteen seconds, Betwe each of these falls there was an inte L4 Py o N : o) v " ¥ A m T:45% pm Friday night the gang of house = anced an hour a year, or twenty-four a | upper berth, his athletic friend in tne | Bever been rendered here before. you'pulled,” was the rejoinder. Tiaoan® 55 pm| 6:80 A kors, thieves and. burgziars that ap. | He Fails to Throw soyce Kive Times | juy. He is crazy' in degree. Old [ lower. Failing to respond to the fre- prospects are that, at the reasonable s The captain refused to buige a single S ) parently'ivfest the city at the present | , 0 Sixty Minutes. man Booth was ns mad as a Ma quent summons and calls and yells of the "f_l-m“_‘";"‘“'_'d_ the exposition | inch, and continued his exhortation. UL B.&Q | | {ime in large numbers, were busy plying | The “Unknown' sclected by Omaba | jure, = Records of his ec Gecupant of the lower berth, Hackert's | buillig will be farrly jammed. © A tecond Jater the shrill noise of & po- | Devot iori und it their profession. Up to 3 p. m. the next [ citizens to meet Charles Moth, the cham | ties are in existence which prov: . curiosity wus somewhat excited by the . Mr. Ma ; is very ¢ m.m tie over the | Jice whistle sounded in the air A po- | Mail |>1‘ml..\\j"d‘n;:~ A ;:m g:w pm day six cases of house breaking, or at- | pion Grieco-Roman wrestler of the world, | peradyenture that he wus not only crazy, | rapid Musin-Trrel “'x combingiion, which is to | Jicemun appeared on the scene and th MGk TIRES | v} 90 i8R tempts in that line, were reported at | was Adolph Royce, a photographer in | but a lunatic with periods of sanity: not DISCHARGE OF SIX SHOTS vo a concert here next Monday night, | galoon men said, pointing to the SR i police headquarters, and a4 few of them | g ohnmere Both Moth and Royce | ® Madman in the sense that he needed | from a revolver pointed by his friend in ‘\-:HM( rebe ‘,’. isone U\lll(*; 4t- | tion captain: “‘Arrest that man; he's ob- | Depot 10th and Pac | | were accompanied with violence, T. C, b i the Aot 1h'a wosst, | confinement and mauacles and dun- [ the lower berth atthe bottom of the berth | €5t singers of Sholago, winle Musin, the | gtrueting the t und he can’t show | Via Plattsmouth. | 7:10 pin' 9:20 am. , residing on N street, was aroused | et -ast nizht in the funes, wn 8 Wrest: | yoon, but an unbalanced creature so far | in which Hackett was lying. Quick as | Yiolinist, stands i the front rank of liv- | ‘uyy Jicense for doing it.” Lincoln Express |%7:00 a 18:45 pm . by the band of a burglar under | (1% W i P et oL oo as mentality was concerned would have | thought he jumped to the tloor, grasped | ing artists. As a master of the violin, The ofticer placed his hand upon the et Mond ! his head, and in the skirmish that was | Urow tho latten five timesin sixty minutes | done, “under any eircumstances, what [ the yet smoking pistol from the hand of | Mr: Mayer says he hus fow if any cquals n's shoulder and orde Come cept Suturday. immediately inaugurated the ipeaceful | o CtURLIICH B o EeE O e in | Wilkes Booth did* He was a friend to [ his frien nked him from his berth, | His power of expression and nis'delic with me to t ’ arched [ n was severely handled. * Charlio | Were 10 be farieo taminy Moth het | the sonth. The south after a protracted | turned hini over his knee and spauked | of phra ire magniticent Ivationist u short distance up the ? | er, who lives' at G and Twelfth | 3¢ -HECHIEACUE SITUEEAR. O the | strife, heroic tremendous in proportion, | him like a_baby. Physical fear was | . STEINHAUSER'S MUSIC and then thinking better of it, re e biade g strects, was chloroformed by the gang | § 20 O the FOSUE ANK HOYCe CONETRC IAS | he bestillustration of the bravery, the | something Hackett never knew in his The following is the cxcellent pro- [ Jeased him with a warning to “move on | *Bancroft Accommodation 10 and robbed of a watch and §34 in_cash, | 0 throngh bis Dacker. fart KISl | ey woral physical worth of the Ithful moments, but in his later years | gramme to be rendered at Germania hall | dere, now *Exeent Sunday Charlie is foreman in the job department ““"j ;‘frlt atol Sy "jl‘ i'""-‘"{“i American citizen, have approached that rpassed acorner withoutlooking. | this afternoon by Prof. Steinhauser and Ihe army resumed its march to the T of the State Journal and the wonder [ % UAe Mg MEOTEY PHElEn TCIe0 &8 for | Line where helpfulness was usked, where | mbushed assassin atevery | his orches urracks, The captain und his aides JURI PAC o numong lus friends 18 how the festive | ghre 107 AU A0, S0 SOIREN ACHEE T | wid was an absolute, patent necessity, h barrel. His intimates were used to such seenes. Bepot 15th and Webster st. 2 burglar obtamned the idea that ho was a | {OVEC e Rosce threa times 1n tha | Who so readily extended it, who so eager ilings, but the public were not AN INTERVIEW. A 130 i) 9410 pod capitalist. Deputy Auditor Benton was | (001 ,K-‘“ ontests. the first fall re. | to anticipate every desire ot At made aware of them until, at the fune RAtcl AiBooT Ealy ‘Inese salvation army people m T A e ) aroused by his better half with the infor- [ (AFEe0 BOMAR Contesis, TAE Tt TSR | Lincolnt The bist men in the services of Judge Barnard, the recorc Walze, Hydropaten' .. “eranks” from @ certain standpoint 5 e == mation that a man was_at the window | BERE tHEntel WRNIES SO0t that, intelligent thinker gave way with such lamentable mani- | Mocking Bird, Violin o Perliaps they are. lut it cannot be gain. | UNIONSTOCK YARDS) Leave | beave’ trying to break in. When Alr. Benton [ Feofh g SEomy Bt A arly n him not only the | festations of tranged intellect, that 3y B. Buchanan, ald thut they reach & cortain oliss of 224 y £ charged upon them, and i thunder tones anuounced his intention to shoot, the an (by request) Steint r of the union, but the ultimate centiol £ b BEmB AnEaD Valentine Dumpert. f the south. Wilkes Booth as riveted upon him, and from that moment he sank until the hour user, | people who do not go ise they are 100 poor A churches, 176200 am #0; de-| *7:05 am *7: be- *Except Sundav d too roughly { ‘Irams leavine U ; Soprano Sol Miss Bertaa Sininhauser HOOE ARG burglars, who numbered two, flelin the 9 X y : nt. If he had reasoned he would | of his death, praNg 8.0 y dressed. © And their sincerity unot be | potin Omaha st 10:05 a.| #5:10 aw darkness, Mr. Atibott: wholiveson | ok, ton “mlnnies CWhen thescstol 24 recognized this as well MCULLOUGH AND CAMPBELL Qoeon L Leare o rerss Herman | questioned, cither. It is ditiicult for the | B, 5:05 . . and 5:2) | u:50 am Sixtecnth street between R 'and 5, awoke | patrihcan strugeio Was reschod, MOUh |45 "other Instead of which, | The cases of John MeCullough and | Pane Dust: Qui Viv o g | averago mind to comprebend the priva- | W and - tlose © leaving +10 from u refreshing sleep at 5a.m, [f he | ohg MU THRce, TRIREIES A0 LNEIVe Se | with theatrical whoop aud dramatic | Bartiey Camapbell are so recent as to call A Walter . Blanfuss. tious through which these men and wo- | Inion stock .‘.;‘"‘L at 6:00) 11 had emulated ~ the early bird all [ ORUS A WLER KO SRR SOEee BVIEE e | dash he burst into the private box of the | for no'detail of mention here. ~ But was | Polka Comique, with wi 5 Siesler | men will go'in carrying out what they be- | fhronih yassenser 1aine would have been well, but he tarned { Wib the mateh. = Both of the atheletes | oy5.¢ ngeistrate of the nation, and in the | there anything more sad than these | Battle of Gravelotte.. lieve to be their lifé work. i d all others are regular stoc cda | yards dummy trains be- on his bed and slumbe: presence of thousands of his fellows tired | ¢ Recall the John MeCuilough of PEOPLES THE “How do you 1 AR T f,rnmnlml, pmxggh-d and in the struggle, RRld, 8 .4 A 1 ESTH 5 anage 10 livet” ; thns interval of an hour came the burglars | fioy ¢ S0t both of Mat's shoulders onthe | {5501 shot which, ringing nround the | twenty-fivo years ago. What o stout, [ Ofthe company which begins a two “eudet,” ngirl ubout | fween ‘Stock | yards and| 55 piu|® to his residence, and wnen he Without sucooss. and while held in'that | World, told the story not alone of the | sturdy, hotest faced, noble fellow he | Weeks' enzagement at this theatre on who had joined | Qmana = | | b thie morning hie'was miuus the ehango in | WELSU WO SO0 T R0 0 Was | martyr president, but of the erazy aotor | was. "' How g he scemed | next Monday, Febraury 14, the Daily | the army o few months ago -~ e his pocket, his watch and a coupon note. | 00 EESE ST VNG great applause, | 88 Well. Surely the si had nothing to | in every limb How supp! Courier, Ottumwa, Janaary 25, say On the contributions we can rais U.P. BRIDGE TRA INS, Transter, Omaha. The residence of W. A. Herr R | AR e i A8 do with the mental infelicitics of any of | how built” for a century he looke Ldwin Stuart’s Theatre company reap- | she replied, “that is what's left, aiter we Ll Eighteenth and N streets, was visited by [ (10506 then ehalfenged Foth to Wrestle | 41, Booths, fatner or sons. Aud yet—well, you know the rest, That | beared at the Turner opera house after an ab- | 1,y for the'hall. 1tcostsus§ every night | *Except Sunday, the pight prowler, but the occupants of | ¢, (IR, LANE BRC Bine HOW ABOUT HUMPLY DUMPTY? i y Campbeil should go s he did | pe M R UG (Heatre, and standine room | fOF that. And then we have to payfor | tConncets with 8. C. & # the house were aroused and the burglars | 11 108 B¥A, FUBE0 BV SO WA W INE 1 often wondered about | was not surprising. poointment, | wisain premium. “Liosedale” is a most ex- | the windows that were broken. I sup- P. st Couneil Bluffs, fled. At 1630 A street the gang also made Fox was a curious fellow, aly a visit, entering through a bay window, but never so strange and different wys, | privation and absolute of nourish- | cellent play rom | ing food, worry, hope de that'il amount to £10 or $15. Some- ‘onhects with €. B, & nd serves 1o show up the Stuart | b & N. W, CM &1 Uiko 8 man lnstead of running about th od, «ll com- | company to ¢reat advantage. Edwin Stuart | times we don’t haye anything but bread stage. This announcement was greeted oYy R 1. & P, at 11: ‘The people were not aware of their pres- Sith zroan Moth finally nereed to | 2thers as to make him a target for gen- | bined to undermine him years before he | is the same careful, painstaking actor as of | and water— often nothing bot ckers.” | Conncil Bluffs, ence until morning, but the thieves either | WL EIRYIE FIRE -u)x e oscd, | eral observation. In early days as an | touched success, and whén success unex- | 0ld, and as Elliott Grey, last night, Lie re- “Do you hike that sort of lifer” 1Conneets with W. St. had taken fright or failed to find cash or | Jrestlc loyoe upon the terus proposed. | cior in the Bowery th s he pected came, udable to bear the surren- | beated Lis former triumphs. | Lilah Stuart In | Yool we're used to it and we love our | Lo & . at Council Iiluffa. 5 its convertible equivalent, for nothing | jOYCS ° o A6 deor | guaint and queer, full of animul exuber- | der of an encmy with whom he had so | Uie chiaracter of liosa, the villaze balle, com- | \gork "' she replicd [Conneets with was missing of value, oRoy. A Faub. ance, and u great favorite in conse- | long coped, now hoping, now fearing, he | Wit ng lttle eif and it was ho wonider that | 'Can anyone joir my ns a 0 CIN POLICE COURT. Brevities. quence. He had an odd profile, a squa; yielded to the seduetions and the tempta- | Elijott fell in love with h The support | Worker?" Omahs &t Unian 10 The session of the volice court yester- | 4yyonq the Mardi Gras at the exposi- | forehead, a phenomenal nose and a | tions, and the excitements, and the dissi- in the | “'Yes any young man or woman who 15 | Pacifie dopot, 10th aud 742 pin day was interesting and prolonged— | ¢ 5T Ao Pl 17| rather retreating chin, and these peculi- | pations of his new position, and faded in | character of a wiho is | old enough to feel that he or she is prop- | Pleree siroets. 50 pm briefly summarized proceedings ,were as [ M d . 7y arities he exaggerated in his make-up, | the presence of the world from a proud | 8n execlient e as rated anda fitted for the worlk | 10:47 pm follows: John Murray, intoxieuted, fined Remember the “Turn Verein's enter- | 5o that sudiences eame to expect unusual | pre-cminence ta that sickening reminis @ uniforn id started out | 168 pm 10:00 b $iand costs and committed. Thomas ument Tuesday eve, Feb. 2 physical demonstrations from him, cence which is all that is left of him f boar- viliage ) to work. They ha » wherever they | ___ 11210 pm Carson and Thomas Collins, arrested aha Turn Verein give a grand | on’ when he struck tha to-day. No, I can't & mer G i A8 in SOIPATA (8 i | are sent. H in_on SOLUNOIL, BLUERe. m'héll)'m\! 8 vagrants, w e, given a Iin’\- entertainment Tuesday eve, lllummv Dumpty, and :m clownic role | women who work honestly, as thousands | jaste: Totti Jooked charmingly ae the | town?® As long 4 continue to | ~ - e of $20 eich ana costs and committed b demanded mugging and posturing and | and tens of thousands of them do upon | boy, B itha,” by Eva Kink work to advant - COTING aeoave L is0k Edwanis aud Fraok Tautan: |« The masquersds bau o€ tue German Sobon) | Erimabing, b whs & Ereaior favorith than | fusicus 04 BIOUNRURE O B o O anran | RO AUL TLAbILS FDY Hrs Skl | " “How long do you expect to reman jn | CONNECTING LINES Trausfer Transfor charged with stealing a $12 coat were ar- ation will be given in Germania ball, nd for the 1e reason. [ used to | te e, more than men and women in | equal to two-thirds of the hizher Omaba ¥ depot depot rested and their hearing continued. The h. Y iim very often on the ferryboat and lines of life, But there is this to be The entirelv ontheir apil *'About three or four months. 1 don't (L &b - notorious George and Sabel Smith were The ladies of the German School association | car, He was a great smoker, und he was | s The actors of Ameriea i B rious performance. think you'll get rid of us any sooner cept Sunday, 9:15 4w *5:25 pm before the court, the former charged as a | Will give a masquerade ball in Gerwania ball, | not only a great smoker, but he smoked ARE TREATED LIKE PIGS - i The eief characteristic of the dress of cept Monday €:40 p 1 *7:00 pm vagrant, and the feminine part of the | March 5th. AR great cigars—large ones, of the strongest | We hear of a new theater with a mag. , Home Otrole Party, the Salvation Army male is his shirt | ——=-— s — fawily a5 adrunk and disorderly. They Mio & Parcian Sy AT possi " He used a preparation | nificent entrance with glass windows and xt Friday eve which is licry red and lettered as men C.& N W, | Wise & Paruteles addition see adv. on i ; prey g ) {0 9:15 were given until dark to leave ihe city, | gtn page on hi nights in every week, und | gorgeous mahogany furnishings. We | club holds a reunion, the oscasion being | tioned avove All trains run ‘dally. HEP - and the sympathy of the entire police de- : B at two matiness as well, during the long | find s patent seat for the 2uditol and all | the last of its s sfor thesea- | Ine mrls ure attired in plain black and | 7 U bl R partment wiil go forth to the town into There will be a prayer sery for men | run of several years of Humpty Dumpt the gorgeous seintillations that ean be | gon of 183587 A cial feature of the | Wear Quaker bonnets. 1t wear no CoBo&Q | which they muy drift for a new location. | ouly at the Seward street M Chureh | and 1t was thonght then and suggests amed of by nee and outworked by | oo o o Jlimentary | J¢WelRy of any description whitsoeyer All tral dail {9 2154 m . ABOUT THE CITY. Monday evening, February 14, beginning | that the paste used must produce some , 10_make the auditorium bright and | éhiertamment with il THE GOSPEL ALY sbizsioblpuc b Skidh § P ¥ 7:00 p Yesterday 1o the Uaited States court a | at 7:30.” Men from all parts of the city | physical effect. utiful and comfortable. But across | banquet tendered the associate members Tuis organization bolds ils services, | =——= - - case was called for hearing in whien the | will be welcomed. # But I don’t see that 1t should sny more stage sweep the wild winds of winter | of the elub. Everythinz wiil be done to | which are very similar to those of the C. M. &8t ¥ SRR P Jrirties had boen indictd for cutting t T — than this lily-white stuffand other cos- | unchecked, and in the damp and dreary | make the evening one to be long remem- | Salvation Army, in the old ity bl build- | All trains run datly..... {| 8708 m S:a0am 4 or on governwent ground. Amonfi i Important to Tax Payers. metics that women use on toeir faces, on | dressing rooms we find either an excessive | bered by those who attend. Irvine will | ing on Sixteenth and Farnan streets: A | iR e witnesses present were John Smith, Jonn All persons owning lots in Sewer dist. | their necks, on their busts, and on tnei d steam beat, or a bitter biting | furnish the music. A special programme | tall, brawny Scotchman with a b .54, & C. B, | I'% A Rewo, Jack Peniska and Thomas Kansen, | 26, comprising territory bounded on the | hands and arms. It stands to reason, it | blast trom an unclean cell Actors face | has been arranged, consisting of sixteen | profundo voice and a marked Gaehe *Except Satuiday, 10:00.a m 14 & delegation of Indian police from the | north by Decatur, on the south by Cald- | is a sumple physical fact, that for the sa the footlights which burn and biazon up | numbers, comprising the finest and latest | cent leads the services. The (sospel Army 1Exeept Mouday. *sSpwm b ; ouca agency. well, on'the east by Saunders and on the | of an artificial whiteness women are will- | into their eyes, reversing absolutely. the | compositions for the ball room. goes in for quality, not quantity, in the WSt L&P | 1 Awoug the res] estate transfers yester- [ west by 20th St., and desire 10 pay their | ing to close pores in all these sensitive | idea of light 4s Lorn in the mind of the ——— X majter of its audicnces. *1ts serviges ave | o, WSt L &P, 31 0 am day was'a deal 10 which J. E. Spencer | Sewer tax under ‘“protest,” can get | portions of their body, and us they con- | Creator which comes from above, not [ One acre on North 16th street in Kirk-'| uot so largely attended as those in the Aas s dadly Mam pp N and F. D, Reevegs purchased twelve lots | proper blauks by calling on or address. | tinue it year in and year out without ap- | from below. They are compelled to fashion | wood at one-half its value if sold on Mum- | Salvation Armiy bariacks. But the 50 & 1 ‘ | in Peck’s ‘grove, paying therefor $7,000. (:fixfiw. R. Ratbbun, Omana Business l parentinjury, I don't know that it cuut:i a : 1 Y their faces in an unaatural way. The | day. Crakk & Frenci; growds are far more orderly and more | tiains run daily.. fairly be said that ¥ox's ultimate -in- . women dress to suit the tinaes. ‘l‘n{lflld o » ,.“mhm? This is on ground that two years ago e ege, cor. Capt. Ave. and 10th St. 1616 Douglas st. | easuly restraiued.