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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1887 m—————-fi ~ THE [0WA BUTCHERS BEEFING | v i b wvgeinetne wosge vase T FELL DEAD IV THE STREETS. oo gt of tetoveddeat. Ttshos) A DAY OF THANKS AND JOY, | gounde soqterday atgrucon bt thers was | AN BARLY MORNING Fune is not expected to live. Mr. Selle was nature we cannot see, above nature were indulged in, and some good scores were | Todu Beard & Bros'. Wall Paper House out but was not seriously hurt. — antiot rise, and below nature we cannot | made. : Heavily Damaged. g - il a i by A ML i An alarm announcing the outbreak of a fire | Armour's Attempt at Monopoly RAN DOWN THE TRACK. Died in the Arms of His Bosom All nature is tending to a final doom. The ' How Thanksgiving Was Observed | —The Omaha Mucnne r sociotyeclebrated e ¢ ‘ Pelond great clock of time, whose seconds tick cen- " Thanksgiving with u dance at. Kessier's hall in T.J. Beard & Bro's fancy wall paper and Causes a Blg Kick. An Unmanageable Te Causes a riend. turies, whose minutes are ages and hours Throughout the Oity. last evening. A large crowd was in it paint shop, situated on the north side of Frightful Fatality Near Boston, —tc are cternity, is running down and cvery sec. ance and tweuty numbers were dang de o . Bostoy, Nov. 24.—A team attach ond its peridelum stops nearer the center of Variety was given to the occasion by the ren- | Douglas, between Fourtoenth and Fifteenth A BIG FIRE AT DES MOINES. | carviage containing Patrick D, Gorman, A SAD AND TRAGIC ENDING. | cternal rest und will until the whole universe | COMMEMORATED BY ALL CLASSES | dition of two songs by the Manncrchor, “Auf | streets, was turned in at 4:15 this returns to the primeyal forest from where | den Freien morning ichten hohn," and* “The Soldier's " William and Charles Hannon wnd Joseph L. _ it 80 vainly emerged, Thon why should frail March." Prof. Stei stra fur- | from box No, 4% Four companies re. ‘ | Burke was driven through the safety gutes man_alone expeet an existence perpetusl nished the music fo 'he man- | sponded ~Nos: 1, 2, 8 and 6. Tho b L Norfolk's Efforts at Internal Improve at the Boston & Albany crossing at West | Remarkable Letters and Curlous Re Ahich has never been provon and 18 against Feasting the Street Gamin—Food and wkers of tho nfertujnment o Movors, | wvug vory hard to. locate. Dense <y ”“‘_"“’.*[‘ g ment Recelve a Temporary wion this afternoon. The team gair sts Found on the Deceased ateof all universal death, Atthevarious | Clothing for the Bootblack-—-Ob- ouis Jacger, Theodore Buesing, C. Living 7 b the track, and the horses becoming une —No Preache Pray- mile posts along the path of life we should - sos &t the Ohurches— stone and Robert Wendt. = smoke poured from the windows on Douglas | Check—Other Nebraska trollable, turned and followed the rails, a 3 : Ly leave @ record of at least one i i The Omaha Morchants' EXpress company's | gtpcet, giving the fupression that 1 eroat fin and Tow News, the carringe and its contents were quickly ers Wanted, kind act —one kind charity and Sports and Pasti £y employes chose Thunkseiving night s a fit e L great fire overtaken by a train, which crash one kind word " ¢ them all, ting time to hold their first annual ball. One | Was raging. The firemen attacked the five i e rear of the injuring Burk icle, killing the two Ha not on bended knees and useless supplication, hundred andtwenty-five jolly coupl but honorable and erect, and when, at the '8 el from the oy and poured vast quantitios o and badly bruising Go I v Il U f ¥ . —_— ’ in attendance. The Plattsmonth orchestra lowa Butch 1 Up. iy ; h‘lul in His Friend's Arms, AR T e L R Thanksgiving Day. | furmished’ somo excelient music for the | Water into the buildi At the hourol Des Moixes, In,, Nov. 21.—P. D, Armour's | AMU . T Mul " doinge businesa at | iia)'dleo: lef s hope somo- good angel of | _The observance of Thanksgiving day in | duneers. Supbor was served abmidnight at | going to pross 5 ck—the fiio | attempt to supply the Davenport markets uth Omaha, it performed a delic may meet us, holding in her hands the | Omaha was more general yesterday than for | Owes . S Deter was master .,r core sliadiibefols nbl with dressed beef has stirred up the butchers | "'“: ""r"":'."."" & Yesterday by the | wud sad task, but by so doing only car- l1 : ales of justice, wherein may be st. The light snow that fell in monics, "'F‘”"'l"("f. TAnGgrs W re I yot fully under control The s 4 nima Abbott Opera Company. rlad out & request o cars’ standing, | Weighed out actions at the gates of cternity. 11 nearly vanished by ne T Kennedy, C, Hello {ilach Misges 1088 is impossiblo to estimate, b o there, and it is srted that a proposition is Dova eRoseniigly ]m!“‘ AN g 'I; ‘lll:]l! }x' juest |Vllnvm|\y \lurul .!4( anding e mm”: theear] ol nn;lr 5.1:..1{ yv anishied by n| ©, Hayes, O, H. Reod, T. W, Write and 1 A" I ot L but ot 0 be made to the common council asking for |\ S0 VAT TERL IR, SRR er [ o b g u-n-.\;; amdcompanion | A o into The i o natire, our uni uxv;|:|ln- M.u;llg{ml .n.]u ;H:I\\ml;\s)mh- atied | i up quite heavily, mainly from water, owing SABARR0 O stdinance compelling in. | the Abbe s ) or many years, Edgar M. Sellon, whose & ‘and ous 0! de consigm | out thousands of people. As early aso'cloc PROMINENT STRANGER: O to the of the contents. The origi e D O s o 11 reoscd | 407 *Chimes of Normandy™ was sung at | apirit took light to the other world shortly b orovar pasy. ‘the 1rinls oF 1o, forovt | Uho streets wore crowded sith woll dressod | John C. Watson, of Nobraskn City, wto te- | poy foeire OF the contents, The orfgin of B et omnl for sate o the ground that dis- | the matince and in the evening Balfe's “Bo- | hefore 10 o'clock on one of the public high- | free from the tears of sorrow and pain—rest | men, women and children, Elegant equip- | key at the Paxton e fire could not be learned s ”: ""‘ “"‘. ’»I‘ from Kunsas | l1emian GIrl” was presented ways of Omahn. Sellon’s and Mullen's ac- | OPlivion foreverin thy windowless tomb-= | yoo duchied up to church doors and their oc- | I K. Orvis, of Dixon, TIL, partook of - cased meat might be T sople would mot | The audience in the evening was most [ quintances date back to a period, | Uider the blue canopy of sky—in moonlight, | e joined the worshippers within tho | Thunkegiving delicacies with friends in th b Personal Pavagraphs. | . (bt wero buging, | enthusiastic one, and the familiar and charm- | when the two used to run in and out of | autuma s chilhag frose and winters suroutl | sucred edifics. The clorks and_salostdios | 1% . C. B, Cooke, of Boone, In., isat the know the quality of what they were buying. | o0 boty o encored time and agal 0 " 7 o TIRat aveody’ Sos 2 L b > 2 William Simpson, of Chicago, dined at the | Millard. It is not so apparent that the people of | 1€ numbers were cncored thne and again. | Omaha over the Union Pacific in the capac- | of snow. Rest, sweet rest—sleep, eternal | were out in full force, uttired in holiday | pyxton L ; ' v § f e much concorned | Miss Abbott was ather best, and sang de- | ity of spcial agents. On these trips the two | Sloep—whose dust kuows o waling, aid | clothos and the workinguien puton theirbest | G W, Shepardson, of New York cits, dis. | (o paniy O Broken Bow, Neb., ixat about the .quality of the meat Armour | lEhtfully. Hersolo with fluto obligato, in | formed a strong attachment for each other, “:‘.l::::‘.N\;'i:-):‘l:|‘|“;:.>’.:‘(' O Tt e | in honor of the day. Even tho urchins who [ cussed i wostorn Thunksgivine dinner, the Paxton, o o i them. us the local | the 1st act, was rapturously reccived, und | and that respect, love and confidence that il et e L ey o, | malke their living on the strcets looked a trifle | * A s Agh, of St. Louis, ate his Thunksziv U. Mabis, of St. Joseph, Mo., is at | st ind ot tHo FRles b Whith 16008 | the prima donna was accorded an ova: | was then formed was never severed, though | Omaha, Neb., Nov. 23, 198 PP | neater and many of their faces shown from | jug pieal in Nebraska. the Millard. { 1 Lpalpdon bl AR e AR ® | tion. ‘The role of Arline I8 peculiarly suited | yivumgtances cast the lot of the two men | . Mr. Mullen at an early hour this morning | 41 unusual application of svap and water. Simon, a prominent St. Louisan,dined | . Orlando TefMt, of Avoca, Neb., isat | i offered. ‘The probability is that the quality | to Miss Abbott. There is a ¢ rtain abandon- | | "t diFections Sellon went to | telegraphed the sad tidings to the wife of the | When ot hoon the various religious services g i1 OMANA ) the Millard. i vould be cqual to that now furnished by the | ment and clric in the character of which she . Sel nt oty L ikl ; iple strocts t X 3 g City markets, For if the Davenport butchers | makes the most. Colorado, and being an accomplished | Srecased in Denver. and will leave for that lway junctions | . C. H. Pratt, of Kansas City, sampleda | C. H. Walkins, Deadwood, Dak., is OB AL VRV & Hattah, Beade f Miss Anunandale as the Queen divided the | telograph operator and @ thorough = ) . ier of humanity was impossiblo for of prairie chickens with fricnds. the Windsor. 4 | donot supply @ bettor grade than is fur- | 15U itk Migs Abbott, and i the socond | paiteonder, an. secomplishment with o flne Bled on the deals time, 1 JL A Hogan and G, W, Jossup, of Phila WA St of Tinoltt e Neb nished by butchers in Des Moines, the con- | et was presented with 'a basket of flo g 4 L . Nearly all of the wholesale houses, many | delphia dined with friends, AU The RS sumers would take a great many chances in | and a magnificent diamond crescent. Thi education combined, brillant intellect and When the Kuansas City train reached the | of the retail stores, all of the banks, the rail- The Policeman's Thanksgi WAARLIMILLLL ] supplying themselves elsewhes Ttis ano- | was the gift of the telecraphers of Omaha. | Well balanced head, he found no difficulty in | B, & M. depotin thiscity yesterday morningan | roud oftices and the county and municipal | (o > ;‘“ A ‘;‘ EubA L LS ML Shinerman, of Des Moines, ln., is forious fact that the murkets in Towa's lead- | 1t was a costly jewel, no_ less than eleven | securing a position with the Rio Grande rail- | aged man was found dead in a_seat in one of | oMces were closed. ot s ion fellow Is imbued with martial sen- | at the Millard. ing cities are supplicd with ubout the | 0 :|!;‘;l‘l§;’;ff":.,“",“‘(_‘l'lr“l‘;:_"fir“;;;u"‘l"‘,h.':,‘;’,m,,’;"',‘,;1 road at some of its most important points | the coaches. He was about 60 years of age [ qde hOt The et ronuiro. was very It in. | And constabllary duty is the game Davidson. of Museatine, Ta., is Sigerawniest” heef that is allowed to gcrow in | GREtCh QLI SEG 0L W HLCHTRIMGSr | 08 @ train dispatcher. For a whilo he was | and inquiry resulted in discovering | deed. There seomed to be very liitle drunk. | He occasionally mects with some impeai- | 8t the Paxton. the \’Vl'u: lTh) oung, ‘hn ntmkulullnhlxllpl .'1 them. The lady was completely taken by | located at Leadville, and subsequently was | the fact that he had boarded | enness and the best of feeling prevailed ment M. M. Snyder, of Des Moines, In., iy east, while the rubs’ are butchered al ) > h surprise, and showed no little emotion. transferred to Denver, where his health | the train at Gibson, the first st.llmu on the where, e amusements in the after- | And is wont to cuss the day when he became | at the Wiy home and retailed. The people of Des B e ifod OF bating stonk | (e work of Mr. Broderick us Count Arn- | began to fail him. ' From a healthy, M. south of this eity im. | noon'and atnight were largely ‘patronized A ollostan, For when the graat moguls | * 5 @, Watson, of Nebraskn City, Nebi, oines, cast, are of cating steak | iy, vy st excellent, and that of the bal- bust £ o two hundred dispatched to that 0 A IATL. fhanliis, 3 3 S L RA DAY L e o Wi of sole Toathor 18- tender | heim was mnost excellent, as robust man of nea wo hundre patched to thi ¥ T e .|| And the couticil stops our pay—it's fust thelr | 188t the Paxton. H;I:l.mi‘“\m b u side of sole leather is tender | 1 S 0 e ptable Pounds T welght e doss fieah oa | sultod in finding o son of the docoased, who | ¢ Tho guests ot Jailor JooMiflerr ladin 1 coun DS our pay —it's just their yesterday afternoon that should cause fun— H. R, Krug, of Lincoln, Neh,, was in e THANKS TO TRLEGRAPHERS. a startling degree, und two months ago when | Hmediately cume up o this city, By this THOh D b TNARILAL . IO SBelI 18, un b When a fellow has to live on air and | the city yestor ! IR L A O L — 2 compelled o resign from physical require- | in" charge by Deputy . Coroncr | OTALC one for institutions of thix class and in- ey 1 Mewhirter, of Rapid City, Dal | DS MorNas; e ) Nov [Special Tele- | Misy Lizzte Annandale Writes Them a | pontg he bad dwindled away o a mere | Maul, undor whose insrictions they | cludes, Turkey. oyaters, roast beef, vegeta. | A policemun’s lot is not a happy one. i at the Windsor, g { gram to the Berl |- Fire broke out i the Note of Gratitude. shadow of his once_former self und weighed | Were borne to Drexel & Maul's, *where | ples pstrs puddings and coffoc, Many | - gy when the enterprising hobby is a | David Gebhart and wife, of Dagton ] pork-packing housc of the Des Molues Puck- | After the close of the evening performance | pui5i0 bounds, - Physicians pronounced his | 1t Was ascertained that they were 'those of | friend e unfg confined SLRYE] i . ayton, ing company this evening and burned for | at Boyd's opera house last cvening, Miss two hours before it could be gotten under | Lizzie Aunandaale, the charming singer who control. The packing house was in the midst | was presented with a beautiful diamond ring of its heaviest business and §100,000 worth of | by the telegraph operators, extended her goods were A ready for shipment, | thanks to them in the following neat note: T Tt was aleo | called this mornmg bearing large bundles of RIS dife | And keepethi down his ive for a spell complaint rheumatism of the heart, com- rtai f roese cacl o | delicacics in their arms. ~Mrs, Oliver, wife 3 r i e ascertained that'the deceesed, to reach “the | delica ivicted man was seen slowly | o He can truly seck and find deep conls bined with lung troubles. The medical men | train had to run from the residence of his ol In®ending all the councilmen to—well impressed upon him that when he died 1t | son to the depot Which was quite a distance, [ toiling up the steep roadway that lead to the | Tn 1, Gl where the Judges sce thing would be sudden, and warned him to be on | 8nd the supposition is that this unusual Hktrotis mother ot tho s clearly, ; 3 sovoral bundles. Mrs. Barrett, mother of the his guard for the final summons at any time, | SXCreise hud = produced ‘unwonted und | S TRRGCR SRS SIG MO Do | And declare bloud that justice shall be done O.,is at the Millard. A. Sherman and wife, of Dunlap, are at the Millard, . W. Bitting and family, of Wickita, 1. re nt the Paxton. Samuel Dayhoff, of Villi: nearly all of which arc a total loss. The | o the Omaha Telegraphers: My very dear | b ! dangerous activity on the action | Alleg 1 erath whoswill b When the policean kuocketh out a city | Mt Donadtie nnd Beran Tart, T A e ey el e idnally s Words | This not over-gratifying intelligence did not | of the heart which resulted in death. The taken to Minneajolis to-night,’ also called R o of 6t A TP b this city, who was the general manage 1to express the feelings of gratitude evidently unnerve the man, who from all in- | deccased was on his way here to take the [ With severalpackages, - 0 A policeman’s lot is then a happy one. S0 e kBT Gl G, ol i city, who was the general 2 ol e dications did not take a very serious view of | train home, which did notstopat Gibson when | g - AT THE COURT HOUSE © A0 Phiotoli Tailie: mve av e B & of the concern. The fire ised by the B1yiiItE of AbWara: Brd) QinNoRGS the tervors of 4 hereafter. He was o strong | £0ing cast. —He s reported to be pretty HosoouL »-‘1-“ .‘_( f‘l" VAo EER s oo ocotola, Tdaho, are at the Paxton. | explosion of a lamp in the rendering . 3 ey iieka 4 3 wealthy. At last accounts it had not heen | Mostentircly descrted ) s THE MADI J CLUB. . M. Mamson, of Oelrichs, Neb., the (LN L Lt L i L ously remembered, but it fills my heart with ble advocate of the Bob Inger- | §itided whethor an inquest would be held | entire building being under the charge of the well known turfiinn, around that no headway « | turfinn ensiRadilticeal i anitor who was improving the day by giving | A Musieai - 5 i | « by ta oW L oA CONHE Ty IEiends A0 soll doctrine, and it is said thut he was at one | or not. ity vas (B Musieai and Dramatic Feast at the | aggainst the flames for a long time, ol tii6. Belave. e, yous. it time an agent of Ingersoll during the fecture — soveral of the rooms a thorough oleaning and Grand Opera, , H : | { dug-house und all its “uppointments, save | (hovished and worn while life tours of the latter. Sellon was, however, Accidental or Violent Death. sorubbiig, The musical and dramatic entertainment | ¢ L aorompanicCby ROBIEY i art of the i OUSes, U o tof oss. T ’ v T % 3 14 V' erday rning i i ored ] C A Y8, ot S S Gy % e same place. i B e e Ol T, | Wherever Imay bo my. ser brought up in the straight and narrow path | Yesterday morning Mattio Hills, a_colored i e o hitia | ofitHe OTAANEIMARFIEALIEIA) Lork b6 box i G L | urning buildings adjoined the Chicago, Bur- | Whereser 1inas bo iy s L traigh woman, found a dead boy-baby in bed beside | A foast was served for the street urchins R kwith, the well known oapis i B oh L QB Y Leb ey annsA s vl ul AxpaLs, | DY his father who is a minister of the gospel [ MOt f9uhe 0 COAd bovbaby in bed beSC | yegtorday mornin by M. Hellman & Co. Both [ of the relief fund of Custer Post. No. 7, [ 1aiiir af Faancton, Wen is af the Diae been held by th over two hours, : a and lives in New York. iis mothef in a rotten room in a &till more | of the snacious windowswere used forthe pur- | Grand Army of the Republic, was fave h & ¥ unable to ent ton. on his return from a trip to the cast. t] Paul Hersh. for some time at the Paxe ed | ton, has resigned. He made many friends for lnmself and the house by his BT S e aerivea L - night | Yotten hovel on Eleventh street near Capitol | pose of dining rooms, and the lads had a fine | ¢ Sindi s | Sollon rived in Oua ot Mondas gkt | Moo T e wan s dags o0 mi | . A0S o . Somaof ey | Yihe lrseand pprciive e How Emma Abbott Granted a Child's [ called for and was accorded the best quar- | S120¢ its birth, the mother hus been bed-rid- | Foast turies, with erauberty sanoe, bivad | 11000 <0 CEECT Dying Wish. ters in the house, and reti 0 his room ut | don. The father's nume is Shields, and ho s | Jy'{ VT P TEAR G SCEI G | Al ment was prosent The following incid oo Abbott's | 81 carly hour. Tuesday h ited his friend | 1OW in the penitentiary. The child was erage small boy can “'stow SNRioE entertainment was presen he following incident in Fmma Abbott's | 'Nnan’ut South Omaha, Mr. Mullen at the | known to haven been ‘alive about 4 o'clock G BatWEER SHANOUFS 6L 10 AL okt ing is the programme polite w i courteous tr 1ent of car ich has not as yet appeared in | fime was sick in bed, and Sellon sat on the | Yesterdiy morning, The cause of death, |yttt BRI ROWE B0 SERIC TE. oalock | Overture, “Caprice Hor (de Kontski) [ all with whom he was bro u con- print was related toa Ber reporter yesterday | bed and talked over some business imatters, [ Whether accidental or otherwise, remains to st ’ 2nd U. S, Infantry Band. $ao stor ; A get away with a square meal cach thue. The o LA i tact, morning by an eastern gentleman who is | Ho referred to his own phy: .1‘,1’3:::1"uu1,‘,1.‘, {’ml“:‘:‘":l':l‘f:l“ Rlfl)]«;m:!.\wc&»r;‘mi‘u&lule x:l)l]% Large and curious erowd outside did not. seen nunhm.m y 1850 Wondrous Fair G Daw “THE LAST ROSE OF SUN Witnesses Siovr Ciry, Ta, Nov. 24.—Benjamin Jo- sephison and wife, the new witnesses against John Arensdorf, are in a pitiable state of alarm because of threats made by various ~ persons. The man says he was told to-day that he would not be here long to do any q Pllent and va 1. The fo who has been in Chi- STiEE (B aiTey - Millard hotel, | and_spoke gloomily of ever boil any of their appetite - Calkin [ talking, for he had talked too much on the | SCPPING fora few days at the Millard hotel. health Thé two flAlvnlls;Im'x:h'(lul(h(- courso | death by Officer Bloom. {BtollanyoLtiicizeotes. Omahiy > cago for severnl weeks pust, returned stand yesterduy. A number of customers | 11rcC YeArs ago Abbott was singing in the | of “ine day, Sellon_promising to call e Noarly all throtgh traing werolate yesterday | Fecitation, Geney goolecken | Euol At SR aSRRCTNEROUE AL stopped ik of him toduv. The | €astand had a three night's engagementat | the next ' day, = Wedneaday. How- SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. G R e s Gl N Ml Fonda, o [ i the N » before he lenves : . o N he Academy of Music in Seranton, Pa, A | ove o did mot ecp —— s Ay 1 iolifl Solo, Witehes' Dances... ... Paganini | for New York. Mrs. Dewey is v agent of a local insurance compuny which | the Acad £ Musi ton, Pa, A 1 ] keep his S SanEa O SO il weseat vty e | ol SotofiwitotiesuDar 1 for New Y Mrs. 1 carries a risk on his house went out | prominent attorney of the cits, W. W. Wil- | eniagement, but passed the greater part of (.1;'\'. B BaraaliSCIEERbly Ran, 18 Hntio S ket L inla 0f hi Gity wont t Solo, T ”|‘|'| \\\ull-'mN nk\‘n”‘ ford Dick | friends in th this afternoon and tendercd him a ch " | A littie son ebout five or six years of “};‘. ‘{"-" Inleion wilig Lt QIELCIH | BE e v (i s sty Couneil BIuffs to dine with frienda there, and | >0 T G ATIICE. o Chtstord DI Senator son yesterday res the uncarned premiums, saying the compan; ho was passionately fond of music and | Which were found on his person, together dering es- | 1any came from_that city to Omaha for the | Rocitation. A Thankseiving Growl.... . Kirk | ecived a telegram informing him of the refused to carry the risk any longer on ad sy developed ¢ Sae nsiderable. talent, | With a large sum of money and’ valuables | tablishment is hvium'ukin position. : count of the liability of loss through revenze, | his favorite selections was Abbott's | When his clothing was s hed at tho The Hoof and Horu office will be completed | rrom “the city serve magnificent PianoSolo, Rondo Brilliante. . (Mendelssohn) | detphi at by un cst success, “The Last Roso of Sum- | Morgue. Yestorduy came and had nearly | by Saturday to-day, and the traveler will find his enford T Mue, H, Muentefering N sel of Arensdort, but thera §2 positive proof | mer and little George had secured a_pron- | Passed when Me. Mullen, being penizant of | Thomas blc\'mm,& Grand Island is in | absence from home on this day less disa So10) StaccatiD o1 £ ame 1+ |ty Solo, Staceu lica, .. i SAME PUrpose. The dinig cars running out Mist Mabel Fonda B ious illue of his father in Phila- and he started for that city as The senator will m 1 delphia to Washington. Yesterday s at the Coz-ens Mulder of the action of t % customers and the | ise from his father to take him to hear her | Dis friend's dangerous complaint, ¢ able than expected. i ra fnsurance azent, It is not probable that any | that evening. The little fellow was in high v and telephoned to the Windsor for - e Hill, was in the city THE HOTELS Orohe AL i George Watson, of The : olucd ‘oncert AL Over.scl ugainst the witness will bo com- | gloeduring the day and conversed of nothing | oo e el [ yesterdny: The Millard hotel served a magnificent o Cangeryy house: Mps, Julin James, Burlington initted, as such conduct wonld be to the During the afternoon he was sent on | ¢ A 2 1 The bar re alosed yesterdas: dinner to-day, and the houseful of guests will 166104 M W berdine, Chicago, case now pending in the district court, but | anervand three or four blocks away and | DUt was - not o fecling = well and | Tho bankswere closed yesterday on account | £ LCl i iubhaly, This noted hostelry grows | quartette, aeorcro My | gy (B }.I‘Il‘lllk the Josepmsons believe that some assault will | i ing a street was knocked down by “*‘*_l“l'.-‘llgig;s.r-ll‘ seeing Mullen as soon us b eaien i ed of 100 lots jn | M Popularity daily, and the clegance with v " Omaha Madrigal Club, G Iv. I ) Bi Hata be made on thew or their property. Tliorse hitched to an express wagon | possibla, The datter came to the cityand | ~One real ostate frm disposed of 100 lota in | which their meals ave served entitles 1t toall | Zithor Solo, Divertissement from the Opera | < riays Iancoln, it o Lgn thale i or his body. The little fellow | bad supper with Sellon, who casually re- | one of South Omaha’s additions Wednesday. | 31\, 2 R i he Opera | L incotn, Neb.y €, ORI Wwas takin 10 bis Bome and. nedical uid sum. | marked tiat he was then fecling better than | = The firemen’s ball oceurred lastevening. One of the most elegant dinners ever A T Lo Do wifo, St. Louts, Mo. 3. Juckson, mond, but his injuries were pronounced fatal. | 1 e¥er i in his life, but that Tuesday and | Engine No. 442, C., B. & Q., left the track | served in the west was that given to the | poiation, Wild Zin SR Denver, Colo.: Willis 1 rs, clty: e He vétained his faculties and as evening | Wodnesda) "'»l"lfll e had been very ill and | gt fhe N street crossing yesterday morning. | guests of the Bark The dinner comprised ) MeDowell | Miss A. Sandall, Lincoln, Nel 131, gram to the Brr,]—Consid came on spole frequently of going to the | houht he would dic, After supper the twe | 1t required severalhours”labor to replace her [ eleven courses and was enjoyed by ncarly HeR Rl Tanan Braa i S Tonik e Mo SR ubh B Ine been aroused in the discovery near Perey, in and requested his mother to get him O the .;""'r"‘}:“_'f}l"' hotel on the rails, two Luadred guests. Quartette, Bella Figlio Vet | Blue. Wyo.e B W, Mosh Piiho this county, of What scems 1o bo the petrified When told that ho was too ill to ut- | SHOKGE B Clear cach, aftor which thoy sty J. M. Collins and Buck Kelly, two well | At the Windsor and Avcade, the spreads | °* " Omaha Madvical Club, e G ! ins of Some huge monster. 1t is between | tend he showed deep dissappointment, For | #h Strect & Hon'cbroprictor of the Cat- | ynown' — churacters, wer arrested | were both elaborate and varied, and a host [ 13004 Recolloetions of the War, ... e b § N 5 § perhaps two hours he lay silent but fin 0use. A nothing of having | 0 crant charging them with highway | 0f strangers at each discussed the display LU e 1 cunett, Pone Mus. D. id 60 feet in length, with a head about 4 o upon his person three letters written by b DEEIES oM SEEMLY 5 3 Thy ving rei- Aty sl 1 John H : spoke und said that if he could not goand | | Wetno robbery. It is said that \ With more than the usual Thankssiving rel "Pho Madrigal club is @ ¢ iy . St. Paul, John 3 feet long by 21 with four eyes. The | hear Miss Abbott he knew Miss Abbott would | jyit O nesday, but contined himsell to [ {RI0CYy o oL B G SRECC T ish, : W, Cotton, Miss Eliz : il Minu. ball of one eye is gone,leaving a socket about | come and sing for hum if he sc Ho | the consideration of contemplated busincss 1 y7 5 04'a man, named Alex Rein down The regular guests and a large number of N LMW 8inches in diameter. ‘The other three eyes | jnsisted on Mr. Wilcox goin tor | telations. Tn somo munner the two lost thetr | oyt him unmercifully and robbed hin. of $, | transicuts enj L sumbtuous dinner at the | Wi S0 S e s aaattions s A Parisian Dandy. gre closed and look like the closed eyes of @ | and bringing her to his bedside. His father | bearings, and strayed to the corner of Ninth | oy '\were taken before Judge lteuther and | Paxton, E imaginable Wxury was iy’ applauded, the son “You TR T GhEE Irog. The remains are well preserved, but | finally consentod sud arrived at the opera | 4id Douglus strects, when Sellon fell in a bond for their appearance. served in 0 most satisfactory mann R Ny T scemin : e vt the family of the extinet monster seems 1o be | hou, oW minutes before the curtain went | faint. He grasped the arms of Mullen in a B & 2 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN S CilATly S Thob auaioico AxqiLaite o i unknown. down on the last act. He informed the mana. | d¢ath grip, and begged of him not to leave . Sprague, an employe of the Armour |y o o0 onthation Tore was v ticularly 3 CHALIC vening dress i profund o mn the act, ! a ? ! wi Y ery gation here was ver stac o by Mrs. J. W. Cotton w h SR 20 i T him. All this time Sellon was conscious, and | Packing company, was the victim of a very 580 3 i I s Imost classic in its severity and ger of his mission and was conducted behind eninarallsiat e painful accident Wednesday night. Whileen- | the services more than usually splendidly executed. and displayed the per ¢ Mangled by the Car fhe sconcs whore e stated to Abbatt the | Spoke hopefully of ‘reguining his e | L e Jahor meas o of ho gt | The iusical programme was 1 follows: fect control she has over her bheantiful voice ond the ken of ordinary BURLINGTON, 1a., Nov. 24.—George Sulton, | object of his visit. Without taking time to | 15, 800 & 08 n‘fu11.-.1""""".'":.“1""-f} lard tanks the escaping gas from the vent pipe | Festival March. B aiaionihent | itar Miss Mabel Fouda showed v, 8038 the Boston Hornld, He o machinist, employed ut the Chicago, Bur. | Chunge hier costume tho Tady threw i heayy | (05 for w doctor, but Sellon_entired o | ignited and exploded. The flesh on his right | Soluntary, \{I’“,'"'“‘I' G conside Fionie talcnt. Her facial ex- | wears two stids in his shirt front now, lington & Quiney shops, West Burlngton, :l‘l"“kx;'““"“;w"‘(,;fi:;: e WA eahitey | dissent suying that T would be all right in a | hand and arm was burned terribly, and his | Gfertory, "Mighty Jehovah. ... oo oM prossion is e cllent il m every motion | and hiscont collar lapels areof dull silk. foll under the wheels of & passenger train at | entered the chamber the little pale face over | f0W miutes. The expected relief, however, | hair, eyebrows and mustache burued off. It | g o 0y ‘ByiRay! Goraon |01 o Braeg W BV AL DR e s (o Tongthiol isiooat ialitimight g that place this morning and was mangled be- | which the ashen hue of death was already | did not come and in thirty minutes after the u!fifou?::";{i"rl‘:i;:“"iull':‘ |xl|‘{::]|§:'lilllxlil‘§‘nlll be of yond recoguition. It is supposed that he | stealing, lighted up and his weak voice fal- {"{"l m'lmk Iumld before Dr. 0 P = At the Jimped on Whils tho'train wus in motion, tored, -1 knew you would come, Miss Ab. | Lee, who i been sum- [ A shooting uftray is sid to have occurred [ jug ory I8 bott, wnd I want you to sing -Last Ttose of | moned, arrived Sellon breathed his last in | on Twenty-fifth street between the hours of | ¢ city e I ignated as *bhobby,” but his waist- t is buttoned rather higher than it ATIONA von fc ¢ heartiest plaudits of House, the Thanksgiv- | Won fo the heartiest plaudits of th rregati Al % audiency Prof. Franko as usuual was mius un ned at that, for not 3 3 > 3 9 arday 7 that wonderfully pressive melody the | and g h r no ¢ ity e oy Laving her cloaw aside | the arms, as he had contiunally requested, of | 1and 2 yesterday morning, in which & man | Joenl pastors bomi present, with Targe repre | hat ) Bl M eiaiidisainly T T Sk T SN LG e R TG PR D A | e e PR | R g Bt | S i siry, Ta, - AU—[8 Sufferer, the prima donna took the little hand | _ Coroner Drexel was notified, and the body | The two men were intoxicated and The First church was represented by Rov, ! pE s Lan) ageuipLol o 3 + gram to the BEr.]—Thanksgiviog day was | {0 s and sang in that wondrously sweet | Was removed to the morgue to where | quarrelling over some trivial matter when ill, D.D.: St Mar colo 8o A without sti m the b orn, quictly spent in Sioux City. Regular relig- | voiee those wo ious services were held, Business us a g e eral rule was suspende Refused to Register Norfolk's Bonds. 1 and he ap) vocond timo. ALl tho seleetions by fantey band wore fue, but the fast, slections of the War,” pleasced the sbest. o the old war veteran th and he eaveies o cane with an embossed ld Kknob of a size that renders it im- possible to get itin hismouth. Sucking ind putting his s in his % \whose mention often ro- | it was followed by Mullen who | Riley's companion shot the other in the ories of bygone doys: was perceptibly greived by the | thigh. The wounded man was brought to © 1ast rose of summer. unfortunate affair. As previously stated, | this city and the matter kept very quiet, not Stands blooming alon the letters were found on the person of the | even the police being aware of the event un As the last words passed her lips a tremop | deccased enclosed in a large envelope of the | til this morning. ott; Bethie Vale Chape Third ch Suratoga, Re crman, Hov, ¥ H. Bruecher i Chel i t on W full of reminiscences. On the prohibited this season, Nonrovx, Neb., Nov. 24.—[Special to tho | passed ovee tho Tuble Torm, Whirh Rio Grunde railroad. On the face of this ———— Rev. J.'A. Milligan; Rillside, Kov, H, C; | leation wwas ol OF o e ai entortuin: % 1o rely on some other Bee. | —The city of Norfolk recently voted to | erto remained silent. The little arolons W ‘]*h‘:"“‘:“(“” in a beautiful and firm MORTUARY MATTERS, Crane l"il;"lk Hinte, Rev. M., "‘ ,‘I""“ ,‘1'.‘)‘“ hent of which it may well be proud. 1 its equilibrim, but just 5 ) 5 '8 song. ollo " L. Maile, state supcrintendent. The A L bond in the sum of £,000 for the purpose of | passed away to nf‘,"l" of Abbott's song. “fn caso of death notify and duhm this | Facts About Those Who Have De- of wmi“ s ".,l ! Shuntary NOT S0 BLAGK AS PAINTED what the Pavisian product has adopted building sewers and grading the principal Smoked Wit e sl‘l."\‘ml'u‘nl B 1(\1\:}1‘“-“‘, ,':‘|) .uh ete., opposite parted This Life. 1 ‘mn, “Old Hundred,” seriptural read 3 L A AN ) remaing no se Doubtless we shall strect. The udltor of stato hus rofusod o | Mustiy Quick, who has stood by and sym- | ATrELS A0Eeh Bonth Qmanal o Aoy, Inpanitism oo dediis Boyle Clatms 10 Have Acted In Seit- | K0OW 1020 rogister the bouds, holding that the only au- | patnized with the police force in their strug- one addre R o Mullen, one to Mre, | Edward Marony dicd in the fifty-Aifth year | - o MRS 08 J6 CIN T n Investigation Probable, Hpentiy “;“‘{"‘. % ihs sl “2;}“‘,"“‘“ have 10 | e with the stubborn city council, last night r M. Seilon, Denver, Coll, wife of the | of his age, at his residenco, Thirty ing and offertory: Thanksgiving praye A charge of assault with intent to kil has WN\hondn foxaowarsunde tatutes must § expressed his joy over the decision of the m.v'-:w‘ 1;l»"'l»~“"'te Mo ludy \\ll.nml- and Poppleton avenue, at5:45 Wednes hymn, “My Country:” benediction. The 1 made against James Boyle, the man be becauso sewers are works of internal im- | supreme court by sending two boxes of fra- | address in Denver it has been considered | evening of pneumonia. Mr. Maron y choir of the First Congregationul church led hdibic Carbalic § who had the thrilli with Ofticer Ormsby in the sht. For the furthe wias around to the themien provement, and e holda that they aro not | grant Havaunas ur utral station. | bost not to make publia, The lettor to Mr, vork: crnal i Weme i s | v one o the blue ated protectors | 4 e closely e ho! sides o works of internal improvement within the | JVER, SR Ty C48) HASHERES BROLCONY | seven puges, and embraces directions as to in the singing. UNITED PRESINTERIAN th_Ofic This church was also_overflowing with a | last Saturday ni 1 in 1564,and entered the emple In 1870 he enibarked in busi- measure of the law under which they were |50 Hiharal-hearted stand-by. the disposition to bé made of the remains of ss for himsclf,and for fifteen years has suc- | oprand congregation. The s s opened | Jusfice strict investigation into this ; voted. Inasmuch as the general internal im- S e U the writer, together with sowe poetry and | cessfully carried on u produce commission | with a psalin “Give thanks to God for Good | demanded. - Boylo elams ‘..A,‘nn:l-.l ; rovement laws of the state provide that cit- Scouring the Uity For Him. personal reminiscences, und a sermon ‘to be | yyginess. In 1570 Mr. Marony was married | is He.” abused, and in self-defense, he resorted to ies shall construet sowers by le and limits the amount of the le 1 to be an open question, and Last_ evening word was* received at tho | deliverad b central station that Stephenson, the rapist | nouns ing a tax, uld | At il i hersonal friend o | to Miss Isabella Swart, Six children was the grave. Mullen is requested | result of their union, five of whom are He is budly used up, and de- ands that the court in its hearing of veres in getting the fucts. This was followed by a psalm_“Praise Yo Lord and Give Him Thanks.” powerful and mstructive ser d rd at th nwas court will be asked to pass up | who jumped his bail a few days ago, had re- | to have the body embalmed and forwarded to | living, Mr. Marony was an exemplary citi- d by Re illiamson There sccms to 'l .o o ...Il i )_..\‘-“.Iu“.‘:ll ke Heil by hml] require the auditor to register the bonds | turned to the city. Soon after the report | Denver to an undertaking establishment from | zon and esteemed by all who knew him. He FINST METHODIST, {oallng 1 LavoK 0F QRO 18 BN A A e Dobolintor 0t 4 court takes a different view from that | came fu the bondsmen of Steyenson put in | Whence they are to bo conveyed in u hearse | was a held by the state ofticial. decorations were charm- | of 1 by a host of | ing, the congregation large and the sevmon | Or f honesty and rec- | by Rev. T. C. Clendening one _especially ap- | 18 5 d hushand and father, and his death | At this edifico th ny carriages as will | will ‘e sincorcly 1 serve detail started out in | be desired by the members of Denver | fricnds won during a amec parlors. Byl it \ he descrved. 1t man_ an un 1sby g0t no worse th aranra substantiate i to the cemetery by as n appearance to substautiate it. Captain e cemetery by ed that the polic n and the tt n ! SNy f . ed attac pon Bo, 1 a8 Items From Wahoo, search of the slippery rascal, but at last ac- hflwu No. 4, L O. ‘nl (R Dlrigl\vr rn;mv'll‘ titude. Ho was 3¢ onsistent member L'f propriate. e SR ‘“jjm'\”:”}' “:I‘I_“m,‘;;“ .'.l‘.-]m\:ul RO AR CAHB[}UG SMOKE BALL GOMPANY et S spoci o | counts had not succeeded’ in rununing him . Royal Arcanum, and the ‘Telegraphers’ | qvinity church, and, the funeral will take FINST BAPTIST CHURCIH, e L L A ot Sou freenth Stree Neb. Wanoo, Neb, Nov. .—[Special to the | (ONBES H i 8 rotherhood in all 0f which Sellon Was 8 | placo from that church Saturday at 3 o'clock | There was no unoceupied W this edi- | stated in the police court yesterday morn- | Over 14 South Fifteenth Street, Omaha, Ne Bee.|—District court under Judge Post has | o member in good standing and holds an insur- :. e e hm 8 v & fice. The service was as fol ing that the officer began clubbing him and | ———— ;been in session here all week until this Mosher-Edmiston. ance on his life. The dead man admonishes | © 7 ’ - AT Organ Voluntary ....Holden 2 that Ormsby intended to kill “laorning, when it adjourned until Monday | Last evening at 5 o'clock Mr. Georga H. | Mulien to see that his wishes are carried out Three Young Rufans, Invocation, Hymn .H.qlwm Hymnal e 3 “"m'\.'l',‘ ‘,',’,‘]‘,{,’M clti next. Several civil cases of little general | Mosher, of this city, and Miss Effe 1, Ea. [ (0 th letter, and begs that “no praying, | Ag 3 D, and F, W. Groves, a couple of | Keading & sesaale Yo RONAR | a0 B B e i 8 ] . nportance were disposed of, and John Brad- | Ol 1 \ted preaching or damned foolishuess | 3 b & <3 3 H. L. Hou: known ) Al o8 IOAER s sent o the penitentiary for two | Miston, of Clinton, TIL, were united in the | Wil pormittcd at the ~grave: | well dressed young men, were passing under ““How Maniold are Bie s far from being the ‘bloadthirsty ind rs for forging his father-in-law’s name to | holy bands of wedlock at the residence of Dr. | o this he wdds: “I politively | the railroad bridgy on South Thirteenth thy Works.' vidual the papers have painted lm'u (Imx ¢ ral notes. A."W. Edmiston, No. 1613 Dodge street. | forbid ml earnestly request that there will | street last evening, they were insolently a Sermon L Rev. A. W. Clark | contrary it is stated on m.l e ,|'., ]..m |:‘|:| hanksgiving was duly celebrated hore by | Mr. Mosher is well known as a salesman for | be no pr grave.” The sermon | costed us “dudes” by thice young and notor This O o Aldet bE QlstoursaRtho 1 steady, hardworkin it is intimated thata aationn) | Rector, Wilhelmy & Co. The future home | und benediction which folloy was written bject, reverend gentleman taking for his |1i|lm‘-rmh' services ut the Congregs church, in which all the other churches joined. | ©f the happy couple is to be Grand Island. on type writer, and_bears the crased date | 0US toughs named Jim. w--)l e Collins and | TNCROHE KeREERE i iois 1 Feil nwill be wade into the i The first snowfall of the season vecurred ~-- of Leadville, April 1557, The erasion was no | John McDonald. As. they followed the > i last night and. about an inch of *the beauti- Salt Rheum. doubt made on tue 23 _inst., the date substi- | Groves brothers andcontinued their iusults, s £ b0 ? ' ul” reposed on the bosom of the carth this [ With its intense itching, dry, i tuted and which appears. | J.D. finally turned around and invited them | Hymu, Nc (O Four bol ER A b e T i & A worning. i often broken into puinful er Wiy aLAR RN AYD, URKRRICHION, o miad Uhatr qwn bistrican Thls ssapndiiol || LA MAY SOGIREIANER: | S0 L || Lo Bololion, tho bianb (OE M §1 RABAT) | M Stanton's Board of Trade. | !"'| Hitle ‘watery pimples, ofton ¢ Like a swift flying metcor, a fust flying | be tuken by the young ruflians as a sigual fo afe works. Al lils omployes yesterday | MWOSLEIIL GFRERY B8 L T fcod o curlosit STANTO! Nov. 9.—[Special -to the | Rdsacribable suflering, Hood's cloud, an assault, for they i y fell upon | orning wit y and a 82 uote cach, | SIONE ; T bankers of 1L NOT UNHOOK Winie Bea Won i) Tho Btanion boatd of trade was duly | D0rilla hae wonderful power ov A flush of the lightning—a break of the wave | the brothers with cI#bs fnd pieces of rocks, | There were tweuty-five of them which has aryel S0 16 LONsors 0 eryTady who desines pevtection o iyl and o0 ler.]—The Stanton board of trade wasduly | Qiseuse. It purifies the Land ex- | ~ Man passes from life to his rest in the | and beat them i ‘s shameful manner COUNTY AGENT'S WARDS shinelty A G v doliar plod should wear them. Manufactued vl by Uis « rgunized last Satarday night with a charter | 1015 the humor, and the skin b 5 grave. Among other wound received was a long cut Yesterday ut Mahoney set an | and lighter .‘w“ Avgaeiae by o V(‘).[‘Cf,s.TER r‘,’.?"fil.‘.‘fi...- AN wbership of thirty. The followingoflicers | without a sear. Send for book con- | Our life is but the shadow of a cloud on the head which had to be appetizing e unfortunaté victima | foned into u well shiulafef, ntaton o orcestery Mass., ai 3 reclected: J. C. Cleland, prosident; Adam | taining many statements of cures, to €. | ing before the midday s, We can t n. Al 0 cul [ X Lha peok Noute. And. 16 nuier dia nok fas | {1121 Tos th ¢, the milling and A BOON TO MEN ~1}- AT R e oA e e P P the road but once. Ev hour mis-spent is and locke ) o wppreciate the spread. by vt ool | - jgor, vico-prosideat; F'. L. Aok RAN, o I\'l. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, | the toud Bt once, e ver do- deads of | but few M and disturbances on South Py FED AND CLOTHED minting 1 Hhe Tephure m taryi John Eberly, treasurer; executive | Mass. Kindness as we aro passing towards the sun- | Thirteenth street but what a scion of the Col- | The anuiversary dinner at the city mission | ou the Goddess of Liborts i BEaiis Sic Siess 4 « mmittee, J. C. Cleland, \«hmxl'llf P L Aw 01 G l’ 1 ves, @8 it may be said that the | lins or MeDonald clan huve managed to havea | at 4 o'clock last evening was all the boot ~-g.‘.m(.x“.lr‘> 1”7!»- :W oF Rvedale | .u kerman, L. J. Hartan, P, e, C. M. | £ 4 Gontlaman Injured. i buttor for our having lived. We en- | finger in the pie. ‘The proper place for them | blacks, ncwsboys and stret gamins had un- | lar piece. On the LAty S thite 18 4 | fpesanore. ¥ Bictiorcin, W W , Young, | John ¢ -mw\l_: Twenty-fifth and § M.l{_. s F suneratition at the dawn of our exia. | is the reform school ticipated. Owing o, the energetic cfforts of pmbination of stars und lettors aroun | = WillJ. Dobbs, A code of rules aud regula: | avenue, is a lame old geutleman, and in | fance and are more or loss infhue e e e kind hearted lndies identified with the | edge, one of the v 4 us was adopted. The board will meet | the stroot car collision at the corner of | along the uncertain path to the grave. A A Pretiy Girl Missiu wission, and the liberality of the good ladics | and r utive order, G.G e L (u Saturday to discuss the best methods | pircaenth and Farnam streets last ng, | few years ago we were not, to-day we exist— ie Nelson wod looking girl about id gentlomen of the city, there was un T ‘.»4 Gbha ey M .’,‘“"I':'I:',fi,‘“"",‘l,'}‘ attle are being shipped | 1 ud the misfortuae o fall heavily W the | the pastu drvam, the proscut s mystery, th | u years of age who for some time past L e e | ho a0 IR M0 ETATAC, » Largos S L e Ped | ground und rec 1gly scalp wound uture ew days we will ha i i A ath od s euli o & s hich. o julero (o be fed this winter. Aboutsix | froundund received un ugly SOlh mahL uigma of death and oined | 1 w in the empioy of William Appletou, | {lia palate ynd rogale the imner mau, Bo- | stampid a, Vone stela, 400 cont T \ th usand head arenow foeding in this counts. | g Wid Vol Wan sowed up Uy Dr. Raiph to the shore of ti w]“.-,l,..r‘, ot 1“' a »ulu;m u \»Al. nandoah sidow there was a iber | donation of cast-of FOUAdOR Lo Sl Slan hord . ¢ | - R uity, over whose darlc | Ta., lefl that place on Thursday last to join | elothing, and many a lad left the mission last § Dlusibus.Unun, Poo oaf QEdy Hhere LW R 2 Fatally Hurt lu a Runaway. | S E; WHLEerS 10 VO, 's bark is ever scen reto r tsor, who hves at ¢ clad and well fed. The young- | isn ; edge of b four-dollar gold plece in g é craxtox. Neb., Nov. 24.—[Special to tho | o A I)I».\hlull llolvrn orc ) ing, and where those that have crossed—even | Hu»u!'uu-l‘ \ in the fos leg ),,.vh‘“\’ .‘..'.'5}'\“\\.»‘?:;‘:'{:x'u‘n-i\'un: B0 Dears the INE CUT AVL}] lt‘ UG D ordas afterioon s teant belong o already abbréviated polive forec is | jgihoy o exist—are forbid by backward look Mr. | iomseives nobly. and expr their_ ap- the Uditod Ktas Jalat. 1o, every o omparabiy the Best: SBik] —Yesterday afte 0 somewhat embarrassed by havin, en.men { or sign. to . divilge the secvets | is much regardivg her and fears | preciation of what bad besa done for them s howser, thabin 9 g 4ug 1o Mr. Selle, attached to a light furm | Co 0 sick list and. unable to do duty. A | of the - coffin ot ~ the &hroud. | thatshe has been foully dealt with. The | by vigorously cheerivg their provid seventeen o n;- l(“m\;r pe Mcto of ass OST"V‘."!‘!’,‘.’P Quthiu ““m ‘Wigon, ren away just after crossing the F're | 4010 1 the seyen are lwid off from the | Every form of life returns todust. The very | matter has been plicod i the hands of the | sPORTSMEN AT THE AL PARKL :.'l,'n”";‘«':'nfl'.,x:’m‘:)y e JOlsba'e hose: | i D § adouce ServodshebUly { ‘mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valiey railway /effcots of iujuries received . while deuling | particles of dust uider our feet were ouce | polige and the watt will be thoroughly in- l.hcln \?a l.kllun ;lltnd:n':l:'en'b\‘; b:fi iy R L m“ zl SEAL €O, “wal. Jegracks, throwing Mys.. Sele under the . With refractory prisone Wwhat we are now. - udy blossom aad flower Vestigated. pigeon aud turkey. shoot al s | l Bdeonpe . .