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Te——— pE—— - — & | E A\ 7 8 « T » 1 n i 2 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY,,NOVEMBER 30. 1883 ~-TWELVE PAGES, | —— = ! 3 CHU : NN THE STRIKING SWITCHMI A RAVING MANIAC ) N (NIRRT THE ('REAT DAY iy G e ATty oML SR tard - . (LU | No tmmediate Prospect of a Settles | A Wisconsin Man Made Insane by el A " . bl .:::m:"‘,’:,,m‘:(;::.":::"y Held | i rength to our chureh by their »:)Inw‘rnln'l- : i ment of the Troutles, A sv:q-pln{g\_ the Use of Tobacco. S Y and strength, The eyes of the world are SRIANAPOLIS, Nov, 20.—Tho switchmon's ygtnrs, Wis., Nov. 20,—A pecaliar case . ¥ . ] Celebrated Around the Board and The various M. E.churches of the city held | upon us for “to whom much is given of him | Bx-Treasurer Thorne of Adams | strike shows sspeet, BT wels | OF IHeRnity and one that (8 liksly to exeite Oongresaman Mc Klul(‘y. .Answms ; Hotirs the AtTar, union Thanksgiving scrvices at the Soward | much must be required,” The = problom Moots His Doath. bbb B A Nretioh, oroe | VHSIALSH wRd TRvest 6t T TOaTa Them to His Own Satisfaotion. streot M, E. churoh. Among the ministers | of religious oiviaebion (R 0 i Pose to strike with a view of forcing a settle | fraternity, is that of Kdward Shorman of —_— - present were: ‘The presiding elder, Rev. | XiiChicq, "We have work to o, and must entof the sw ‘s grievances, they | Whitewater, brotherinlaw of Dr. J. J. | NO SCRAMBLE FOR THE CABINET. A GLOOMY BUT PRAYERFUL DAY. | Mr. Clendening; Rev. William M. Worley, of | St'about it willingly and carnestly. The [ HIS TEAM HAD TAKEN FRIGHT. } (o 1 have concluded to at least until | Howard of {his city, who has bocome a rav J : the Seward street church: Rev, Mr. Roe, of | dangers threatening religion are rum,Roman- after Thanksgiving day, for they were all at | ing maniac as a result of a gl M ¥ the Davenport chureh; Rov. J. W. Robiuson, | jsm and desire for amusenients. Horhos have T their posts to-day. The superintendents of | ruptly discontinue tha use of toBucco. Mr. | Harrison Will Seleot His Advisere g Fonsta Among the Tich and Lowly, | of the Trinity churchand Rov. G. M. Brown,. | boen dostroved, and, ovien the ehereh 168 | Professor Snell of Nevraska Oity Ex | (ovoral roads held anothier moeting to-dav, | Shorman tiad long been addicted to tho use Without Ontside Tnterference- ¢ and Rays of Consolation for of Hansoom vatk 1-\m\ N e drunkenness. Romanism,by its interference onerated—Deseription of a Ne- luded 10 stand by their action of | of the weed, and had become so nceustorned The Complexion of the House the Inmates of the Jail— . Tins eeriiien. Ty tereltas were o R0 R R I Fll) braska Forger — Trial of esterday, When they roplied. to the Joint | o the hubit a8 to_ consune duily enormous < ATIO0t thi TS, 4 Church Services. with @ beautifal Thanksgiving anthem $iAnILY Of our dountry, Hvery Atmerioan and Hunter the Murderen committec of cngincors, firoon and brake: | guantties, bothy by chewing and smoking. b rendered by @ large chorus choir, J Lutheran should boil with religions indigna- i HIGH} SLALINE VIEY (T Oy HAC Any GOmD SIELS || e W S homt: L Ken: dosteoysa HIN ine. 3 . the divine blessing was involked by the Rev. § tion at such juterforence. The theory = of their own to arbitrate or ndjust, thesuper- | §¢.1 HOML (G wep deatrored his bine, A Few Queries Answered, | Yesterday. J. W. Robinson, after which the presiding | of Romanisu is that the state should always Crushed Beneath the Whoels, intendents would gladly meet them to talk | and detormined. to. forever abatam. from NEw Yous, Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram to Yesterday was propitious for an obsery Mr. Clending, read the scrip: | subserve to the desir of the chiurch and f 3 e Tygy 0 “Nov, 90, —(Special to Tnn | over any erievancs, but they dec'ined to | smokiug and chewing, Sieknoss fol- [ Tne Brr| -Congressman William McKin anceof a good old American Thavksgiving,in o voad pranchod by the e, Me | age o v 18 being vromulR d i OUF | .1 —Last night, W. B. Thorne, for many | meet the committee in r 1to the switeh- [ lowed, and attending physicians, ay nd- | loy, ir, of Oliio, hus boen spending & few k. the good old s of onr forefathers. AlLthe [ Ron ho having been selectod as the unant The raverend speaker next spoke of the | years well known in this vicinity, was ace ! fhon's grlovances. Tho oMoials are fArm fn } ing t ‘wi’!f\‘l‘u’."‘z-nlr:\' i ,'(,‘Q;,.f}f 1,“.\‘”:,‘,:””\,:!“.« \\‘t‘f‘”“ ,”‘ ¢ \\} h.‘.',"\w‘. ,‘h I,'; 'f' .‘«\\:‘l.\,','lll,w".:l attraction lay in the glow of the home fire | mou's choice ofcinls aro fiem in ing. Thanksgiving | the city, H ivered a stronz discourse on the | the f all the M. L. ministers of | worldliness of people and its d load of | declaring that they c K for his text Hebrews 11 | amusement, the craze to be amused, mon unde e d ' w lly k o working on cians’ advico Mr. Shi to heed the phy “The democratic papers of this city must B and the odor of the smd any clrey inces in | man's health cont hay upon his farm, Hay was being pitched | now swite Land his kind to 1 turkey. While they who are rich in Omaha chAraotar KHd power OF Tatth o amount spont in useloss ontertumment, | 10"y by an assistant upon the ground, | Orderts taie back the old; that such neourso | nature and oven temper gavo way to peovish- | D¢ Verybiurd up for news whon they sheor and not the least of our grounds for thanks - e e e tio0n | While Mr. Thorno was rocoiving it, his | Would be wholly dishonorable, and that they [ ness, which suddenly terminated in violont | off from accounting for their own miserablo is the fact that they arc many —render thanks Union Ohristian Services. come to ruin. Gaatay e Horses attached to the rack took fright and | v .‘,C",'.".‘J,'?.‘,‘.L‘,‘.‘.‘.‘-.‘;‘”.;fil','-" S 081y VAary 0F -t e JiAk: IDAYRLDOON | oo e b o ronele LGANOHSIONS for their riches, for the plonteousness of th The First church, as also that of Walnut i, T sllpad A6t 6 T While b6 butiward aspact of afta 8 cars of age and has always been | gyong the leaders of the republican party in bt O b g AL fv, Wiliard Bootia Dicoares. ran away, Mr. Thepno slipped down over | Wiiile this is the outward nspect of affairs, | atewdy and industrious. Physicians aro in [ {" e (#1808 OF TR tobublican party i garnercd harvest and for the fa! . Hill, met in the former, Rev. J. 13. Johnson, tue front end of the rack and beneath the | thereis a report current that the superinten- | consultation over his case and it is thought is_stalo,” sald MeKinloy. | these . Willard Scott gave a Thanksgiv- ure last night in the school room of ch ou St. Mary's avenue. The dents will_to-morrow formally meet somo | he w members of the joint committee acting N of Mr. Thorno brings | tha atriiers, and tall th brated suit.sMr. THorno | ayrikin e switeliing have e | be removed to the Madison asylum | storics you see printed about our foremost or | at once, men fighting for cabinot positions is absolute ars over, The D — atedly announced | INFESTED WITH FIERCE ANIMALS | Tot Nothing of the sort is anywhere near their lines in & land of freedom and plenty, | pastor of the latter, occupied the pulpit of they have been reminded by the lowering, | Rev. A. Martin, the pastor, and delivered Teaden sky and the little swirls of snow that [ the Thanksgiving address, He, Johnson, wheels. Theso crushed his skull, killing him instantly. The dea to a close a most co! ing his new chn there are some in this fair eity to whom the | sad: One munister may tell the people this | edifice was crowded with the elite of that | for “aimost eight yoars preceding | vhat thoy would refrain from il 8orts -3 the truth.’ year hias been one of bitter struggle with an [ day “How tho lily grows,” and that the | Portion of the city, who frequently showed nd Cpeon the trusted and vl | or' violoneo or iutorforence, vet [ Mountain Lions and Bears Toaming | SWell, what about the cabinot unkind fate. Not the loast of the offices of | bright and beautiful flowers are the radiant | their appreciation and interest 1 the subject county treasurr of Adame I8 |thoy —aro chargod with _ropeatodly n the National Park. 1 know nothing. Harrison is quita capa our national Thanksgiving is that of opening | children of the sun. Another may tell how | Matter of the discourse by hearty applause. was across tlie line from Adams in | grawing pins fr moving freight trains, St. Patr, Nov. 20.—Colonel B, C. Waters, | ploof sclecting his own counsollovs, and the T SR oA e A bster county, where had resided since d enst one instance, compelled the \ e The revorend locturer has latoly returned | ZrPS1E SRINER NRREE BAC s that K\‘1;.‘;,"1'«‘\",',‘,“]“3‘m(r R A ll)"}“‘k;w superintendent of the National Yellowstoue | country may be sure that they will stand for from an extend; 5! tour through Europe, nad | wig aecopnts as treasurer were short, The out and throwing them in the ditch, TLast | PArK, headedadelezation that passed through | the best sentiment and highest aims of the e Ao s S DA the | or that the bow painted on the stormeloud is hus i‘"‘""}"-*l‘." glven "‘-“;}"‘T b L3 “*1“’"':‘ gounty conunissionors spout four months In | ight, while o train was running thro St, Paul to-day en route to Chicago to meet J vopublican party. 1 believe, however, Har weather was propitious, dependent for all its glory on the dark back- | €nces with descriptions of the places visited. | examining into thewm, s examination re- | gha yard of the Ohio, Indiana & W n number of canitalists who are interested in [ rison has been too much oceupicd with other What a day it was! What tables groancd | dependent for allts glory s k Last night he chose for his theme *Paris the | sulted in a charge of embezzlement, the | 1oud one of tho strikers threw thoe sw & ‘pieiec % bl di160A 0! 66 1H Haek 4 X U i o woight of Tha riving dinners! | ground of mists and tears. Another may | U amount charged being between £60,000 and Y GHAB AL ALCHIRE BIFHE GATE ] i uild o rairoad to the park. | affairs to think of the formation of his eab- ith the weight of Thankagiving Cin 8 s | rieht under it, ditcking eight cars, breaking | ity roference to affairs at the park Colonel | inct, He will probably wait until Viee Pros. Beautiful.” The reverend gentlemen de- t Nobody wants a smoking hot dinner on‘a fine | reason concerning science and philosophy and : L £30,000. Thorne, though an old man, b ore 089, and tearing up the track. v > 4 scribed minutely his voyage across | tued upon the char them more or less, and tearing up the track. |y "o Wone of the diMeultios which | ident-elect Levi 1%, Morton joins him ut Indi the eyes, hearts and hands of those who have | the northern aurora sheots up its glittering roatest cause for thanks to the wants of | flame and how it then vanishes into thin air, warm d What savory odors steal through | furnish solutions of the problems that have . The trial lasted for f Ay a meeting to-day the superintendents " the cracks and crannies of doors and win- Duzzlod all the ages. T choose 0 tell you the | the Engush channel from New | & Iwoeks, The accused was defended | conetuded to Gffer & ruwatd of $1.000 for the | We have to contend with is the largo number auapolis, Wwhen no. doubt somethwg will be dows! What music of voice and instru- | story of the goodness and love of God and of | Haven to Dicppe with L the [ by one of the present congressmen from this | gy prehonsion and conviction of the parties | of florce animals—mountain lions and bears | %Wy hat will be the complaxi £ th ment, and childrens' lnughter fills the air! | the debt of gratitude we owe to the bountiful | nausea and evil conscquences appertaining | State. - He was found guilty and = sen- | who caused this wreck. On several occ which are flocking into the park. No one | houset LA 110 40 What quict streets there are! Iverv one is | giver of all good. to such a voyage. He then spoke of his | tenced to one year in the penitentiary. | sions the strikers have stoned men who huve [ 1o yllowed 10 discharge a gun within the | ~ltepublican, beyond quostion. Th home with his wife, or his sistor, or his | o parent is not pleased with the child [ atvival in Paris and doscribed his. five days | An appeal was taken to the supreme courty | fakon their piaces. It 18 thought that t0- | [hnite ot the park sioh 1 Sty s mie | jora hublican, beyand question. The ma cousin, or his sweetheart! What'a grand | that is never satisfied with anything, but is | residence there. He arvived m Paris at dict was sot nside, Thorno's bond | ynorrow. wwill witncss somo decided change | square, When firoarms are brought into | it may be nine.- Tho peomie il et sabe old-timo New England Thankswriving was it, | always whining for something else, and it is | night, 5,000 To sutisfy the claims upon | for tho botter or worse in tho strike situa- | thio park thoy ar sonled up, aud 1t the seal | mit to fny reveranl of theor il ns o8 o cancd { the 20th day of November, 1855, | easyto suppose the great Father of us all is His first day in Paris was Sunday, In. [ Dim ho had turned over all his propecty,with | tion, Some of the superintendents believe | g 'found broken the owner of the woapon is | at the. poils, They will seenrd swhat - they 3 Let us be thankful, ubove all, to the grim | ot pleased with us if we are ungrateful for | gtoad of finding everything calm and. quiet ‘| the exception of “his homestead. After the | that the engincers and tremen will not | uiicied. This makes the animals very | wom In vesard. 1oV i1 voni rathoy intervention of tho supreme court, Thorne | givike, and old pilerim fathers, Who, away back m 1621, | what we have and are forever whining for | on the Sabbath, ail was noiso and bustle. anticipate no further trouble, ; iaway iackc £ d ath, u stlo. | JntorY 5 RS i o arther trouble, | coeure, and something must bo done to thin | not say, as the afair is still do established our glorious American Thunks’ [ more, Shops and stores woro opon and overthing | brought suit aguinst adams county for | whilo otners again are exceedingly apprehen: | fiom out or prevont tholr inerease, . The | i opinion. we carrs. the st oo @ving Day <1 think we do as children do, ; was s ono” might expoct on an ordinary | FINK0 Tho caso hud not veachad trial, and | sive that they are on the edge of ‘the biggest | recent oarthquake which disturbed the coast | Vieginia or no Vireiia, the republican party ALL ABOUT TOW Who lean thelr faces 'sainst the window | working day. He first visited the Made- Y b death, has probably beeh re- | kind of a swike, und un ugly one. 'The | wal'Vory distinetly foit in the park,” will have s majority in the next house of at And bigh the glass dim with tnei lnin, @ grand”and beautltul structurc ( SOTE G MRS COTL | TGS S 00, | Strikors were In closo conferance this after- ————— least five.” 2 4 Tha r And sigh the glass dim with tneir own | grehitecturally. Service was going on [ Seventy-five ye: age. ends de- | noon, but will divalge nothing of their meet 5 Tul © SWhat wi 3 done Wit St How the Day of Thanks Was Spent breath's stain, therein, but he found no comfort, and | Plore his death, as they do also his oMieial | jngp " Phoy assume to be coufident of carry- . = "‘\',' "l\-“',‘.'."f""'-' seial Tele LA WAL ARGl S B Ul 30 ) and Enjoyed. And shut the sky and landscape from the [ gtarted for the beautiful church of St. lRoche, | troubles, claimine that it was deputies of Lis | jng'their poiut. sk edinbh et at L IR o O ST S A S s ? L DA Ty e B View." Hora e e e Sehien ywae | Who had brought thoso upon hiwm, LT e, gram to Tus Buk.]—There is n beautiful [ o Thatis diffeulty at prosent, to answer. snow which fell almost. imperceptibly iad n | o First of all,God zave us life. ' Wo weponot | extromely devotional, the only attraction . e A KIOT IN SAVANNAHL custom in vogue in St. Joseph by which | cousieration of its bill, which was roported d ) consulted as to whether we would be born! | and he soon wended his way to the Amori- A Pleasant Farewell. every Thanksgiving day the Home of the | from the finance committee at the last ses suggestion of rain. The sun remained ob- | Wo did not_decide as to whether we would | ean church, which he found scured. The strects were given up to males, | be red, or yellow, or black or whito. Wo [ goul, The customary sorvice, the same pul- | to Tuy Bre.]—Henry | Rice, who hus men Sevorely Injur and lost the brilliancy of lady costumes ln{'ll“l»rl’_x g to mf!m »;--‘tfl:!‘ll;g cmen L‘\ll":'“;:' pit, the same hymns, tho s ||mldv\w;tm|'1.\l 1 connected with J. C. White for the AVANNAL, Ga., Nov, n attempt by which a cloudless day would have draw WHOULOE WO WOu. ake ourappearance in | gtmosphere made him think and long.for his A S _ 2 e o R e e i China or Japan, in_Congo or_glorious, free | Gonr home in Nebraska. Thore were about u erlk, left rday for | the volico to quella disturbance among o child who attends the | ¢ assume the responsibility of defoating leg- oS o B America,” God gave us our existance in this | thrce hundred worshippers prosent, mostly | Ord, where he will take chiarge of the large | erowd of disorderly 1eroes i the western | Lublic' schools brings o simall baskotof vog- | faaon e vodues b s O Business in tho thoroughfaves was sus- | favored land—a land dotted with churches | AmeMcans. He next visited the’ mission | gencral store be ing to C. K. Post. Mr. | part of the city this afternoon resulted in a [ etables and fruit, or both, and on Thursday | course any tarilf bill which shall pass. pended, though many _merchants kept their | and school bouses us the heavens aro With | houso of Kev. McCaull, in th poorest a0 | Rico came to Greeley Center in the carly | riot, during which one negro was killed, two [ it is delivered at’the home. ~To-day the en- | juust ve on protection Hues and i respouse storcs open until noon. There were fow | Star ety b i most_disreputable portion of Paris. There T 6 watm frionds | polleomen and' nwhito man, who went to | tre institution was' tarned into one vast | to thie vordict of the peojile Just made.” purchasors, and 1t was with a sigh of relief | _(oU gave us vision. Those eyes that look | his experienco was not altogother of a very [ duys of the to o | et il Ty e Uy ey | 1arder, the contributions being greater than | “*WWill there bo any material chan sers, S who ore for him a great sur- | their aid, seriously injured, and | ever before. Cluldren who could afford to pres o othing-to-his [ GreeLey Cexten, Neb., Nov, 20,—[Special | One Negro Killed and Scveral Police- Friendless, with its hundred children, is | sionand is now pending before that body./ supplied with cnough vegetables and canned | That bill ought to be passed, and passed with 70008 to 3 orbito WILtUT. rodnoe. | Such amendments s the discussion may "l”\““‘ 1‘1 1']‘“ :““\“i‘\“ winter. On Wednes- | g0 jg yecessary, sent 1o the house, and let! duy afternoon every vitand has 1 1 in in the on the faces of loved ones, that behold daily | pleg e/ YT i he | hel : : e . aily | pleasant uature, and he was glad when he s PRI, that the noon was reached—both by tho em- | Fho grandeurs and splendors of nature. What | foubd himself again ot his hotel § prisc. Tuesduy ovening o was notitied to | negrocs wounded. Patrolman McMarray, i | bring nothing more vamne with an apple, and | P e e SOt e ot but ployers and employes. puld sou tuke for thom and turn the unic | Ho next doscribed - his guide— [ appear at the law offico of Newman & Tar- | dispersiug the crowd, was sct upon and | as a_consequence the home is provided for | none to which there can be attached auy im- I the hotels the corridors woro throngod, | ¥erse fato elernal nightt Priceless? God | an old French soldior, cool s a dragoon, | box. “He did so, thinking ho was o testify in | knocked down. Tho crowd closed in upon | the winter. SN ate : while the registers contained the names of b Il H % careful, never ina hurry; his hair dyed, | some lawsuit, when he was pre- 5 o inding T e addoy DG FOBIRLEES e ¢ |, And your hearink ™ What would you_ take | tagth false, and with seventeen wounds' kot | sontod — with | o boautiftul solid woid | M but he got up, and, finding his AT ’ i muny unwonted gucsts. Of the latter, many | for it ‘and have this forever to you a silent | on the battle fields fighting for his country. | wateh and chaia, - The rosontaiion | club uscless, drew a revolver and bogan LT AR O N OB ecial bl cather Indications. i were business men, from all parts of the | universc! Nothing! No, money could not “rhe lecturer next deseribed the Piace ds | specch was made by Me, Tarbox, who bogan | firing. Other oficers heard the shooting and gram to DitniBEs, [ ABoUL Hoon, 4k pas. | oo ooratkat \W"m)’. it ety k) country® who were sadly prevented from { buy it but God just gave you your hearing. Ia Concorde, in the center of Paris, and that |- reaching home before the holiday. Others And your mind. What is “the differen t his friends wished to mani- | hastened to the place. Patrolman Cronin | o B o P fre Dence s temperature except in no t portion, ed down and his skull broken, | Sengertrain No. 7, from Denver, was ap- | glichtly warmer; northeasterly winds becom- sor four blocks [ prouching Pleasant Valley Junction, a | {0 vosinie g 1 engine, manned by Engincer Erb | por Jown: Fa v ind Pirewan Goodman, startedout | e iy o ist tlie train up the steep e from wy stating tl ] Otho 3 ~ 3 fen © | grand bould®urd, the Champs Elysce. The | fest their high esteem for him in a manner | was knock were their traveling brothers in the vicinity | between you aud the raving maninc? Be- | Fiidelain was piotured in all its grandeur | moro mmrormethon wards mnd hed oo | N ot who, “caught out™ in their territory, had | tween you and the staring, brainless idiot! | and glory, standing out as one of the most | to present him with this prosent. Henry, as | down the streot and escaped into a house, | “hely rushied into town to holiduy here. For their [ Mind makes the difference. And God just | poautiful structures in the world. The | he is better kuown, was taken completely by [ but the crowd broke through the windows and | ¢, Ba detight, the various hostelrics loft | gave to you sichamiud as ten thousuud | president’'s houso was noticed, and the | surprise and in repiy. thanked them kindly | threw him into the street, where the negro | o 0 nothing undone - the way of cheer | worlds cannot bu. Parisian residence of the Rothschilds was | for their remembrance. Ou the front ease of [ women beat hum with britks until insensible. |40 ir weathor, preceded by 0w In castern portion, sta- tionary temperature, except in extreme i and - hospitality. All -~ of them | Areyoua marricd man! You know that | gigo noticed. e Are de Triomphe was next | the watch is this monpgram,“H. D. R..” and | The pol oL REAR ALHBAATORELS Pleasant Valley Junction to the summit. A | . st portion;. slighily. warmer; aud menus, some of the former being ex- | center of man's highest carthly joy— | qreh 160 foet high and 146 feet broad, the | while on the inside is o far more handsome | rived, 1y time 1,000 nogroes were in | £10€ ran off the track at that point and rolled | MEEIEH MRS JREREVIE NEHOR o e il thom. | down a steep embankment und into 1 o crowd buek, | river, Fireman Goodman was almost in s were arrested, | stantiv killed, while Engincer Baker sus ned very serious, though not necessurily tremely rich and beautiful, white others of | the fountain — whence he sips the | groat monument of France and tho Napole- | engrae e PR T R 15 Ko GIEtraBLay, Gt 3 aLa . arthly | BE 2 graving, reading, *To Henry from his | the street, yelling and crying them were of the more modest and subdued | sweetest bliss known to this carthly | gus. The Hotel des Invalides with the tomb | fricnds, Nove .n,.; 23 1885, Thore is | IKill them' The police hold style. ‘The Millara, Paxton, Murray, Bar- | life, On this day set apart for gratitude do [ of Napoleon, its goldon door and general im: | scarcely a traveling mas in Nobrasia who fs | and eheht of the e 16 ker, Merchants, Arcade, Goos, Windsor, | not forget that eveu “a good wife is from the | prossiveness, were also mentioned. not acquainted with him and b is hi The crowd was finally winds, stationary temperature exeept in central and oxtreme southeast portious, slightly warmer e RS o-night | i Cozzens and Canfleld vied in this respect as | Lovd.! He next visited Pere la Chaise, the great [ thought of by all. He was formerly from o with seven bullet w in his | fatalimjuries. 1 : T (o] thoy never did before, giving evidence of the | But you say your joys have not been un- | comotory of Daris, - and doscribod- tho | Omaia. whors ho has sans Frionas o wil | moms mros bonnd doud in ths wart ol tho ety T _The Haytien Kepubiic's Crew. betief that to them the year has been onc of | mixed with sorrows. 'L do not doubt that. | crowded situation ' of the burying place. | e happy to hear of the hizh standing he | where the shooting occurred. The President’s Thanksgiving. Nuw Yok, Noy. 20.—Among the passen- prosperity. Those of You who are familiar with Wisners | Tho tomb of Thiers, the savior of France, | holds hure, The partios who preseated tho mese Wasmisetos, Nov. 2.—The president and | ECrs who artived to-day from Portuu-Prince ""Only the most necessary work was done | music know that it abounds in discord, Did | ghie man who met the Prussiuns in 1571 With | o bon o op ircios who Rrosented the e N s Seombly | in the steamer Prins Fred Hendriel it {nihersailway fiiowaquarters, hviile nigrate| hoinob kbowvienonglitochvg thetfeutl WHo | casijwisaleomentionan) chants and citizens. They are Dr. Palman- b D Mee ,k(m\fl‘"“l ,'m'mhd e \ATL“”S) are Chief Oficer Smith, Clief Engineor ful quict sccmed to have extended to the | knew enough to put them in. After a mo- N VYABGOEILE o i A ene: LD e Al = - | ehuren to-day, where several of the Presby [ are Chuc cer Smith, Chicf Enginecr s Alecord, Tar swaotor Lo nexh(dsaorlbed this, peoplp of kariain J. C. White, Thomas Burke, Georgo 1%, [ A Man Arrested Fov a Murder Gom- | 7inel (-0 WAIRO SCVEME 08 BAe BTERON |\ lo0 and twenty-two of the erew of the noisy switch yards, the busy shops and the | mentar; smoky smelting works, the gl The letter-carriers made one delivery in | foats, Vv contrast are o D O d y by people of enjoyment, a people of the cfe | Tarbox, qus hurmonics into which the music | and restaurant, a people devoted to pleasure | Holme Ifar more apprectated here are God’s | and frivolity. ' Thewr political stamina was | J, R, Sw F. D. Barney, M. T. Taylor, John tred Yoo J. Cook, Dr. Bowen, Tim_Foley, | s Roew. ark,, N in, C. A. Antrim, P. L. Faherty, s Ago. ; Ark., Nov. 23.—Ten years | Serumon was pr After the ached by the IRev. Dr. Pilf | steamer Haytien Republic, sent home by the & ican consul at Port-au-Princ Wtain services the president re. | Ame the morning, and a4 noon the postoflice ve mercies, and far more glorious will heaven's oaiio ovaSENPAUE renclmay rematieal] b AT W MWailage, ago A J. mons became involved in a ervices L Ok S e ihen » bule was thronged as it is on at | splcudors bo by contrast with the momontary | o e SCromst 1 romt e bomarkad R T S o troversy with ono Hisdon, in Jefferson | viewed the District National guard from a Lromans obourd s sl wih | noon. Iu fact, the throng was even more in- | discords of carth. Iorrow who ha may;be we know motl - Vors 3 o e T ha o i ey stand in front of the white ho and then | the & m”' I e "1‘('» e "“l N & i tensc and earnest, because Lo most people a | The speaker then closed with an eloquent | syilles and the beautiful gardens and foun- T B R o coutty, Alabama.l Zhaydmadony,ox went out to'Oak View, where he ato his | Seuman of the Hagtien ltopublie.died Novein- Thanksgiving letter transcends in interest | peroration, tams were also commented upon and Bt SN SN B0 S hesial o and separated. Two days afterw Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Cleveland, | ber 4, at Porta ool W erar: ] and import a letter on any other day in the i e e e ENNINGTON, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Special church, Simmons, it is alleged, calied Higdon | Mys. Folsom and Mrs. Hoyt, a relative of e e year, UntoniOongregational Sexvices: gotten. The picturcs at the = Lou- | THEBrE|—Last Mouduy a gencral fisht oc- | oy into the dark, and without provocation | Mrs. Cleveland. The day "was generally ob- The Woodsdalo Bank Suspends. | Tn'the Old Ladios Home, on Burt street, [ The services held in the Kountzo Place | {25 guq * tho Luxenbourk wore | curred here, and so far thero are about eight | ox warning. stabbed him to death. He fled | Served in the city. Tornica, Kan., Nov. 20, —[Special Telegram 1 Llndly hionde ond senorous hioarteniovided || Congregationay church wore largoly. at | spoken of, the ravarendgentiemun'sémark. | mon in town who iave not kot blaclc oy0 or | 5 Baxtorrcounty, this state, took the mamo ot G i e lo Tk Bee, | —A telogram received in - this CHODKANC SCHIIOLEROTUN0I000UDAN SEIILION ded. Allof the nine additional parishes | ing that from the number of Reubens he saw o ing a sore face. The figl p i e it i) . 5 3 3 3 ity statos Vood State by i will not soon be forgotten in_ their declining | 00 : ] vo puinted with o brush a | Sronursinga sore face. ' Tho fight started | of A, J, Morrow, married an estimablo girl A, Colo., Nov. 20.—Spocial Telogram | Ci6Y states that the Woodsdalo Stato bauk and three missions of that donomination | the artist must A r a keg o g on fre N St . Sifaiotianlextmrlnee andod. Ita fins ave o0 year: ST i N0, $inroo Smn ) \aLEgon i O | foot wide and workea day and night. over a keg of beer bemng stolen from one of | and scttled down to the life of an exemplary | ‘v b |—Hon, D. I, Noweomb, mana- has suspended. 1ts finances have not been In St. Josoph's hospital the sisters had a | Were represcnted, The pulpit was filled by | 205, 30 T8 S VORI GG RS DV HG art ais. | the saloonkecvers. One man accused | citiz n. - Soyeral childron ceme info tho | 10 0 S BT I ot s company, will | Judiolously manngod and tho Institution has | special spread for the convalescent patients, | Rev. Willard Scott, who was assisted in con- | piived i its prine ories, 1 > rof being the thic ivo jumped | houschold. The neighbors held him in high | ger ajura,Cres ompany, will | hot been doiug a_profitable business for sev- | v jsanl ) 1080 pliodiinitineingl lorios, it musb bo of | another of being tho thict, and five jumped | (SR Lo adow of tho old crime ever | ship to-morrow forty carloads of calle to | oral months, 1. W. Walkor, who is tho prit- with unusual «lhm\lin‘s lulrflmsv whose il | ducting the ceremony by Iic ments render them beyond the reach of sub- | papk Place Congrezational chureh stautials of life. Bothi of these classcs com.- | Lark Dlace Gongregational chure Holt, of the | a questionable nature. The lecturer, m cou- | onto him. Bystanders interfering, a geu- J. L. ) clusion, spoke of the advantag and uever regretted hearing of some friend | with about tweaty-five on ona. Lachment served on Ly, fell across the threshold. The family of the | Omaha. This is the fi murdered man, however, never abandoned | eonsequence. from the Jipment of any | cipal depositor, had an an Luis valley to | the baul and all'its propc of travel, | eral riot was the issue of the da; [t ended Black eyes | . prised nmewy men and women, whom a gon- [ Maile, superintendent of the state missions; | (¥, | *0 ik ‘on n tour sitlar to the one | and > MUgZs were very numerous. their search for him, and & fow days ago an | Omana. It is surprising to note that Om e g P erous public had notforgotten in their con- | Rev. H. C. Crane, of the Hillside Congrega- | ¢ 60 \which hehas lately returned. :&}.xxfl?u:“fl;&ju‘;fi\ LA T | Albar L CNT '““]'\',' with a FEAUIST | business men are not unking an efort o Decided in Walpole's Favor. 20 tributions to the deserving ones on this day | tional church; Rev. J. S, Milligan, of the = fights are still kept up, Bennington wit- | tion for Simmons, alins Morrow. It was | cyre at least a portion of the trade of the Loxnoy, Nov. 20.—The case of Valery 1 of thauks, A K § Cherry Hill Congregational church; Rev. Union Episcopal Services. nesses a concert about overy nignt, Some. | 41y honor m‘] '{r‘o i:;'f‘;j"_m’; 'lll,‘_';'l‘;:;“}i:‘;!_ Lais_valley, the finest valley M the state, in- | yeidemann against Robert Horace Walpole, . Attho Bishop Clarkson's Memorial, hos- | Joorias, of tho Saratoga Congrogational | Trinity Episcopal caihedral was_erowded | body scoms to be ou the warpath and makes | 105 reached e eity today that tho ecinn | wlead of allgwing Kansas City to monopoize | W ERARE SRS 10000 D TOCE 4 Bl dimer served ab to. the souns peopie | churchi Rev. Brechert, of the German Con. | from chancel steps to entrance yésterday. | the night Lideous. tho scone of the murder, He claims that he | the trade of the entiro valicy. o Kilreehoniic thinro mTaa B rasil airal O i who are residonts of that Instivution or tho | Erogutional church; Rev, M. J. P, Thing, of | The congrogation was rocruited from the District Court at Culbertson, can prove his innocence on a plea of *seli- The British Medical Society. Tho plaintifi contradicted herself, and de- walls of | the Boh fenco und cheered bis wife and family with emian mission. various Episcopal churches in Omaha. There Finally vital question: time being. Bverything within the FLoxpox, Nov. 20.—At a council meeting of | clined to ansy f : . Se achied hus se ) i i sLnERsToN, Neb., Nov. 25.—[Special to T ot o ih i . the hospital looked bright and cheerful, and | Kev.Scott preached hus sermon on the Ol | 1y4g 4 Jargely augmented choir, and the sing- | CULBERSTON, \ @ statement that be would be home again 0 EuBICo! ¢ o > ‘intecforod, tho:trial was stopped. {hough o uttompt at decoration hud been | Law and the New,” taking his text from | & w‘fm’ ottt ol i the 808 | Dy 13, ] —The district court is now in ses- | within threc weeks. the British Medieal socicty a resolution RN i P T made, you everything appeared to have a | Matthew v, 21-22 verses: “We have heard L:“h el e aer All | sion at this place, aud the trial of John B. et passed deprecating the publication of the de- | oyrod, that it was said—But 1 sa, In reviewing 2 ) = Hunter, the murderer of Harry 13, Hull, will Leprosy Among the Indians. tails of the late mperor Frederick’s sick- —_— i y garb, T ttle S Wer ing ) 0 s . e ion visitod ant b theiw ! St | {ho text, the proachor considored tho attitudo | Saints,” prenched the scrimon, which had 100ks and. scrupulously clean appearance | Of the people of to-dny with reference to the | special reference to the occasion'of 'rhanks- | commence next Monday, The dotails of this { Were well Tooked witer, Thoy wore all ateny | old ehristian works, In amswering | giving. The offertory was in aid of the | murder were given to Tir Brr last June. | upon the treat in store for them. At 10 | the relutions he stated that 1t 15 now as it | Mission Church of 'the Good Shepherd, | The Hunters have employed Judge Mason, of : X L At Or han AT aaant a0y o that Bie o'clock a special religious service was lield in | Was when Christ used tho old testament. He | North Omaha. Tho Rev. Iather Williams | 1 co1n, and other able attorneys, to conduct | the Indians, who, in that province, number |yt s ckonzio has resigned his member- | buil torrier and a raccoon, from Galion, O. 4 the children’s ward conducted by the Rey, | interpreted the latter and the results was | of St. Barnabas, and the Rev, William | {70 qofénse. Judge House and J. Byron | 50.000. Senator Mclnnes, M. D., rrom Br mal weighed twenty-four pounds. > Rt e R el 4 ship in the college of physicians. Kach an C. Withorspoon. There was a special dinner | 1ot @ violation of its precopts. e stated | Allen, of Lincoln, read tho prayers, aod the | Jonpingg will prosccute. 1t is not kuown | tish Columbia, states that out of the to ! e T atollras Hor /403 walis.thel dos ta Nkl Or7AWA, Nov. 39.—Word has been received | pess as a violation of professional confidenc The Coon Won the Fight that the Chineso lepers in Iritish Columbin | ‘Tho council accepted the rogrots of tho od- | ¢y pypiaxn, 0., Nov. .—Twonly-ive have communicated their terrible malady to | itor of the society organ concerning the pub- sports to-day wituessed o fight betwoen a il § served at1o'clock which was apportioned | that the christian heritage should not be | Rev. Osgood Pearson, rector of St. John's, | {uyur tiie line of defense will be, yet every dian population of the provinee, which e [ The Inaugural Ohief Marshalship. Ll - e { fmong tho 1ittlo ones according at they wore | Fegarded as a dogma, but should be studicd | Omaka, the lesscns for the day, ~The ser- | St (e B OF FRECEER W e v m,mmi’, ]‘,"’“m‘l D 000 R boliey o that thore ! will The tng e g palship. | the coon in twenty muutes. ‘The latter well avlo to approciato it. ancw and interpreted, aud should any differ- | vice used was that appointed by the church | giofe e e ISR GEVR L G s b i ARRISBUIG, A, Noy A formal ten- | yurned up on its buclk, using its teeth on the Intho poor hot special eofforts were | nt aspect avise from its study, it should be | for Thanksgiving. In addition to the clergy Lt P:u:kullnf the leprosy. The Columbia | der of the position'of chiaf marshal of the in- | dog’s head and necl, and in sixteen minutes made to cntertain the forlorn inmates, a | regarded as an enlurgement of the contents | mentioned who took part in the service, were Much Ado About Nothing. ;:u,“” ities have for several y boen of- | sugnral parade at Washington on the 4th of | the dog’s owners gave up the fight. ki suniptuous dimner, the principal feature of [ and not a violation, Revs. Witherspoon and Gumble. Nemnaska Cirr, Nob., Nov. 20.—[Special | fivially informed of the presence of the [ 1,“‘ us mudo ul, 4];‘4 cruop Beaver to- 2 “0‘ Sl Thioh 8§ ving been provided A S B s D SR A el S PR o 1o OF ot ¢. e has not yet decided to acce, o Tos i Miss Bertha Nagl. e e n o eany oo <o shurchos 5 iy b e L inaTag v and laav. | agains , feaving that the 3 x e ne! ison school ope 0 new. dinings hall of the Deaf ana | Thanksgiving sorvices at the Kountze [ Tnall thechurches of this denomination | wikh eruclly whipping a school boy and leay the subject would turn away the tide of emi- S ST day and will be under the dircetion of Miss Dimb institute was formully occupied to- | Mewmorial chureh were of a very impressive | high masses were colebrated by the respec- | ing frightful marks upou his person, was | gidiion toming from The English Blections, Bertha Nagl, who has been promoted to prin- duy. Prof. Gillespie and his littlo charwes, | nature. The pastors of the other English- | tive pastors, the music in each instance being | completely exonerated by the school board. —~———— Loxboy, Nov. 20.—The election in the cipalshin. She has heretofore tanght in Cas- Wb eraeful thanks taking possossion of it | spoaling Lutheran placos of worship were | made a special foature of the occasion, The | There wis nothing i the charges, and the A Mysterious Shooting, FHolborn district, London, to-day resulted in | Colie sihool where sho endonrad hersolf to here wus an_excellont dinner spread and § oo Sone und had a following of their congre- | ‘sermons were upon the general subject of | dumages to the ehildis person were found to | Npw Haves, Conn, Nov. 20.—Shortly | the choice of Mr. Bruce, conservative, by a | both scholars and associato teachers, Wed- tho members of the wstitute did ample jus- be not attributable to the profe occasion of her lust ¢ of 4,405, against 3,433 for Lord Comp- | nesday, t! 55 duty in thanks to God, an act in which the o, Who 8 | e orelack this afternoon, people passing | vote tice to it. gations, which” filled the beautiful editice. BIEAIL rhit of, both here and in ' Lincol ! i The city ained fower occunants | The sorvioos wero cted by Lev. 5. | church encouragos and practices av ‘all | bighly thought of, both here and in Lincoln, r Orchard strect, near Henry Donovan's | ton, 8 Gladstonian, Casle was celebrated by a grand - testi- { 5088 ORI HF) BO0IRIA - Jaather Kulius, | gecasion set aside for the public giving of the | here. 8aoon,- hearl. ol An Irish Editor Imprisoncd. chcrs. of the school. Phe tuble was NGy I cession, and they rushed to the spot just in A Forge | time to see John B. Kiug, a youug law 133: B NenuaskA Crry, Neb., Nov. 20,—[Special | student in Prentice Chase's ofice, fall to the | tor of The People p: 1 with ierman whted with via and garnish eut flowers. A farowell in 8 bricf session so us (o allow as many as pos- | G, 1, Sehnur and Rov, K. A Foglostrom, | secesioB 26t aside for tho b oy their Thanksgiving wheroe the 't re Were no union Drpriy, Nov. 20.—Mr. 12, Walsh, proprie und people of this propric publishod at Wex- | fresh i e dr vig- | from ubroad and rendered some very beauti- | denomiation, but the attendance in all - 4 4 ) it Ll ARS8 sung by Miss Kogers, while the B e e o vufi | Tal anthons wndor. tho dircotion of the organ. | Ohurches was largo and. fervent in thoir de- | Telegram to Tuk Bee.|—A man giving the | sidewallc dead. A man was soeh to run up | ford, has boon sentonced Lo five weoks! im- | {iluing " cluss ~of the Lighth SWo hours, and tho Fomaindce of tho duy e | st Mr. Jo Albors Buvis, votion and thauks, name of V. S, Wolfl, claiming to be of tho | the strect, but he ‘,112]“",»1:"5:"‘;‘,“ tontiotn dor | Iaciadate the peopler ies invouded 1o | 4160 took part in the exc roisos.” Miss Nagl apent by them in the corridor smoking and |~ The sermon was preached by Rev. George AMUSEMENTS, firm of Wolff Bros., Chicago liquor dealers, :;"",'*";u""k‘,'lff“::,u e e y DSAPIR: \I’.xi“|')l:-.v?:;;|1::r‘l " ':l‘l:l’l‘ly'-l;;lvl\.lwr)r)lllnl covy comparing experiences, Only four prison- | H. Schuur, whose text was taken from the » - ALENL sccured the endorsement of Patrick Brown | that there was no row in his place. The af- The Yellow Fever, the speech being made by Willie Stryker, the k L L L A Nupo Elis nare S0 mako. : orin polite phrase, tho comedietta, with its | out to be a forgery. The man is described as | no very sutisfactory explanation of the shoot= | |15 for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 | T maala ure served oally ay $ho oity Jall, buy | the world.", The reverend gentiemgn spoko prightly fnci. | Weighing about 200 pounds, red moustacho | fng had been obiained, noraclue to the USRS doatis, Total | Ban 2 Steyker, . the deputy #heriff, wo'ars who linve heretofora attended voft school will uttend the Gibson on 1o day an extra meal was ordered” at noon, | ‘of Thanksgiving day us the greatest of the | fun-provoking situations, its . f 9 4 entity nurderer, 914 or next Monday. consisting of meat, turkoy.bread and coffea- | your in Amorica. 't “was a great home day, | dents, its natural bumor' aud its unstramed | 00 talls with o Uap, Fie worked the wuno | idenity of tho murdergy, Cases to date, 4.087; total doaths, 40, and after uext Monday. a rure meal for the miserable habitucs of the | day on which porsons assembled fround | wit. There was a time when no theatrical | Ao it Grand Island, Limcotn an 0 polico station cells. ‘The viands werc served | the hoarth whero mother lived. Thousands | ontertainment was complete without it, but without much regard to formality or style, § from all over this great and glorious land 20.—At Sandusky, CreveLann, 0., Nov. but were nevertholess relished by those who | leave to-day for home to celebrato and to | 1D these later days it is almost a stranger to A Quack Doctor Skips. 0., to-day Albert Walker attempted to throw rarely te anything better than the un- | raise their voices in praise and song to Him | the average play-goer, and we have instead Lixwoon, Neb., Nov, 80, —([Special to Tug | oyt some dynamite, when the compound ex- - palatable free lunches served in the grog | the giver of life; to thunk Him for His good- | the enlarged farce called farce-comody, with | Bgx.]—Quite a little sensation was caused 3, teaving off his arms and - inflicting -hxpu. e n--T and many r;:;lh" »-;1";;'.:" lrhlrmv.k‘\'.:(ux"s.l:{"/fl an abundance of trash mixed With | hero when it was discoverad that C. R injurios, from the effects of which he MUSTANG 5 usual tho tur vas_ sacrificod 1o | majesty. The truest reaso aukegiv- | oo { ARED W AT 8. gt £ v i, ! snimaton of tho "ebuny " Tulier. Rritiey | i dhe gobdnces auc Krestnoss and meger | Fory little what fs truo or gonuine: | Pooday, a quucls physifiin, had packed up [ diedinashort time. v LINEMENT dealt out the extra dishes with a liberal | ful benevolence of God not alone to our- the atior, oWever, here | g fow personal effects during the night and An Elevator Burned, heart, aud the inmates word not slow in | solyes porsonally but 'to Cour home | Wi% an exeellent = quuty prodused dispaiching their respective allotment. Mvs, | and our nation, the greatest, grandest, dnd | o GOSSE GRACE GOUER EEY SYERNE, GY FL08 King, nee Mrs, Beechler, was aviong those | most noble nation of the earth. A nation of - P o doparted for parts unknown. Pecday has ! L NRLAS A aeted during the past campaign as president CAssRLTON, :};n’ ,X;n“ £ \"..mln"":»u;‘]l -..“.,‘.’1‘[ < ity ~ "y Ly audience gave every indication of hearty en- | of the Linwood democratic club. IHis flight | at Greene's siding, | ho g b who partook heartly of the meal, -~ She was | peace, prosperity, joy and solf-government, | {0 KANEATERT MATEL 00 00 BRI B | v the result of au investization on tho | railroad, was destroyed by fire to-day, entail- the window over-lookinie the court housn and | of many things: showing tha benevolonce of | Churdctor Miss Veles baving the louding - Death of a Well Known aze out upon tho checrioss surroundings, | Our Malrer. The Larvests havo been abund: | FTH 1S TW0, TRIS Jad¥ 18 Lo 0nbofiment of Walnus Hill, onoano. Ot Nov. .oy \bout one hour afterward a rap o tho door | ant, trado prosperous wnd neco wild g0od | pust accord her praiso. Every movement, | St Cecilia's church, the new Catholio | o well known horse trainer, died to-day of e reqponded to by oo of Hhe wt i o O o L ouh | Eesturo and exprossion amuscs, nd thé | chapel at Walnut Hillfs entirely finishod | milammation of the lungs, aftdr two days' iil- taches of tho bastile, and a youth who | by the gooduess of God been given igh | EOOES, oiota oF ok compny arh. Lircalatns | Gaao R R L Take Hlane poes Bane | Asamar ARG 1 i Ay s hos barely reached his majorlty ensered, | for ourselves, but help has gone forth to suf- | proadereffecis o how Lomedly BEe i » dedica X eas, - Eha DG W He was™ Willian Beechler, Dbrother of | fermy brothers in foreign lands, Sweden, to | yor 59" Ajay Vokes is almost peer- gu,\ at 10:80, The furnace was tested Wodnes. | Face course in / -— orspman, . Y Y 1. Owens, a 1 an S L e 5 that D o the murdoress. 110 stated to tho jatlor lis | help tho "sufforors there, and neuror { . o v and gave satisfaction. The firm of Neal o —— L nanie, and. roqucstod pormission to sco. his | howe, to Florida, to relieve tho wants of | 1085 whilo she has a wmothod poeculiar | & Conrad kindly donatud a ton of coal, - Fho Naw Xark Graphlofold: sister’. On aocount. of other matters tobe [ our ' peoplo stricken with @ airo | 10 horscll that gs wnimitable. ' Ih ek Lo | pjisnop O0'Connor will officiate at tho dedi- | Nrw You, No o Gral etary, Pather | purchased by Henry Stoddard yesterday on performed he was compelled towaitn the | calamity. We should be thaukful for the | therels I Joday | OF | cation, and_his private scc Loreidor of the Jall, in the meantiine castiug | prospority of our state, and residents should {'.“;::’:‘Ll\‘:hfi:i'xl:i&:fiflu'r:f:-‘."flff&n.f,l,‘;;’fi'f",fl{’,.’lfz Colanéri, will act a8 temporary pastor, AT IR T T OT) s eyos about vho lron ramparts, in hopos of | Also bo gratoful for tho state of prosperity, | 12 10 the wnaln good. Mr. Bourtonay SOrDO | Zt, Yolin's choir will sing at the dedication. | piylican, Stoddard is supposed to rep: enteling sicbt of his sistor” 16’ was lually | improveiient and gonoeal good foclung pre: Threo 1ots were purchased by the directors | Py watlonal committac, cmbers of the o / morit commenda- escorted o lier coll on the uppor. oor, anil | valling in all clomonta. Muny of our homos | HEIDGES of the company werlh GHERIL | of tio | scopullan church yesterday, They e the scenc of the meeting was very patliotie, | have during the year been gladdencd by ad- ; Volkos | avo ituated In very choice location of Wal- Chiefs Arthur and Bargent. Hoth embraced, and wept Ditter tears. After | ditions and others saddonod by loss, M. | 8 tho opera Houso offers an opportunity for | ;e Hill upon which will be ereoted a boauti- -Phists Avcuur aod fargent: . 3 8 fow moments had olapsed thoy tallicd over | fortunce should bring us uearcr o oun | FeAllY eioyable enteriplomont whick those | gy little church, Naw xonm ov fhombliai R e AUEE the aituation, Tho prisoner gucstioned Lim [ master, forho is good aud bis gonduess sur- | Who TG PIea3tre B CR, TEb, ERNI BEC e of the Locomo oiherbood, oft t concerning the family at home, and the | passcth all understanaing. As a church, we | MHCXCPRUBERTIS) BRRAGCEORE OF bl Another Oyer-Due Steamer. morning for the weat, Grand Chiof Sargon: ittle brother sud slster in Chicago. | should bo thankful. Churches ave springing | Should not fu! s s ¢ 8. C.. No, 20— . | of the locomotive firemen, followad this “Phe conversation was conducted iz a | up all over the land, so fust that it is fre- ——— G(Jlr;';:l-fi-mh.fa IL SVAA?'_‘I"\? Munvxm; afternoon. Their destination is unknown. A ane, - -4 S0Ms anbly o ed. ul ream, which sailed from New ¥or! e g » i low AR RIS At | e IO 20 L B | panin wate Paaracn, busbandof Mo | fn Chviaian idas s 1o 30 b A e " Mustang”. conquers pain, togethor about half am bour wien the | debted to otlor nations for this, | Pearson of the Omaha Bureau of Charities, | heard from. Itis belioved sbo hadno pas: | o g pease fs charged with stealing & 9 brother retired from the buiding, stating | The old country souds us grand christians | aged 33 years, November 27, = Funeral sor | scugers. o Gulf Stream was commauded | 0 50 " MM_w“&u. L Wil slaagd Makes MAN or BEAST well again! thut he would cdll ou his sister aguin in an | who help by their steadfast faith and | vices 11°a. m., December 1, at Tenth street | by Captam Tribor. The ofices of the own- b o . . Bour. “Pho risanor was yory wuch afuctad | aunch hriatianiy to build up religion in | M. I, ohurch." " Iaterment in Forest Lawa | ers wro olosed lust night, and no particulars | was sitting In a suloon on Tooth stropt, 1o = by Lec brother's visit, our midst. ‘T'he boue aud sinew aud blood of | cemetery, could be learsed i regard to the steawer, wis acvesled by Qicer Blogm yeste: 0 PR oL

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