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K 2 1888, ~SIXTEEN PAGES, am Compsny™s an assorts e helng sole age! We b 1o largest pmaha, © A t is hardly u brovght 9 ne We tase €1 citiess Do Gorham company: out by the plivat gigns in 8poo! e solid silvery one a single sugat qoce trunke ety piece (e % forty | gare are A% 1 e [ CS RAYMOND, JHEHWHLER. Nover hns my stock of Chrlstmas goods been 80 profuse and rich as this seas wares in ¢ ment tha s all who s it {est fabricsy from hundred and The Newest and Best Thoughts in nll forms of Gold and Silver and Precious Stones are awaiting the inspection and approval of our many friends. OurAttractive Art Roomis crowded with RARE 6iRONZES, ELEGANT CLOCKS, w Shapes and Colors in Pottery. THE RICHEST Picces of CUT GLASS, and the § ST DECORATED NA. Our Fine Umbrellas and Canes, to see them is to admire them. IN THE LINE OF PRECIOUS STONES, we are prepared to show the Rarest ¢ s 1o be ¢ in the country. d yet we have some beautiful medium price goods. Our avsortment of FINE GOLD WATC "LAIN AND COMPLICATED, cannot be surpassed outside the 1arge eastern citics, In the line of GOLD JEWELERY, the Artists have surpassed the taste of any former years, We have quantities of Newest S N TERLING S VER, we aresimply londed with all the best thi gs made for this Holiday scason, MY PRICES ARE ALWAYS T i VERY LOWEST FOR THE QUALITY OF GOODS. It is best for you to make your sefections now while our stock is co! mplete, and have goods tald aside, and not wait untii the rush of ! ristmas Week, for then we cannot give yon the atten- tion that we should like to. OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THIS WEEK. CS.RAYMOND, JEWELER UAGLITE : Ao in Gounctmon to : and . e e b atiesal s, committees $mo ofOer aln Couns (ot Umity church thore will be no sorvicos | tho festival anthem, It Shall Como. o ‘ . John A. Horbach commencod suit agamst | submitted their rports, which were received ou ves In. o-day, but instead there will be a meeting of | ’ass,” by Garrett. ' After tho 4 o'elock | ¢X¥ammination of the Cleveland adminis- An Insane Tourist. Qe ol I, Cymoro, Robort L, | #nd filed. Ats oclock last might President Bechel | the mémbers of the socioty, and_ all por servico the organist will give a short recital, ( tration, which has been kept up since | The case of Jucob Hocher was taken Iy Elda T. Cannon, John R. moro, | : AL ting discussion took place s | callod the city council to order and Council- | interested in its welfare, at the church playing the following selections: And election, is bringing out some scraps of | fore the insano con ) Garlil, W. 1. Graloa, 1. 13 Grabam and iy of ot s condiian | G (GG, Counseman and iuvaha | O.iook a. i, o hear & Sactuiont from o | Con Now Guiimon, Oferions in history 'which ‘aro’ intorosting. = The | Hochor is thirty-two yoirs ot o oo ass L. P. Pruyn, claiming that on the 2th o The membership fee is only | NOL UV RL oo The mayor's com. | Eruste for the future? Cansideration the | Salomo Andante, in “A,” ‘minor; Merkel, | latest contribution to the subject is th . : cars old, and has liveq v, 158 Cannon delivered to L. P. yoar, it was folf that a larger roll of | answer thelr names. =Tho mayt i est course for the future. A cordial invita- | Elegie and Fugue Guilmont, 2 EnY.00 n to the subject is the San Francisco several yoars, whei yu sixty-two Sl the officers clected for the enauing year: | T on ot Shepoar) t tho .First M. E. church, Davenport | J. B, Jonreon il Christian ch R abinet officers opposed the president’s a visit to the R o, sccured by mortgages on proverty in | o i’ D, H. Wheeler; vice presiacny, | ing adjourned. : street, Rev. S. M. Hotso will proach in' tho | Lifeh - the momroich o The Higher | tariff message, and that Lo had o auar- | with s fep g (0 COUBtEy, in "company S aine s [ lled for the speolal pur- preach in the mthe morning, and = g auar- | with a friend Millard and_Caldwell additions. The plain D rosiol The mecting was called for the special pur- R M. Hou: ! ning, and on “Leaving | pol witloaiie afriend. Afteran enjoyabl i L raue tor pHority ovor othor dofendant | Elijab Allen: sed Join Baumers e | poso of confirming tho appointmont made by | Maring on «Hoavon and in the ovening on aoh™ in the evening. - Services at 11a, | Kol With Vilas over the matter. Persons | the Fatherland, they starter hoere. oo ME prays for priority over o pfonta v, Hoary Boll cutive committee B80/0 060 g “The Pharisces’ Couplaint.” 1d 7530 . m. Sy shool at 10 a, m. | Who are_supposed to know say i : <, they started home. Boforg = tho sutisfaction of said debt A &1 DRl Mayor Broateh of election judges und pol - I s 47:80 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a, m, SUpPNOS 0 know say it is a | the steq AL DO Watt sues dohn M. Watt for divo Yl attonk, Heney Bhoke S A stations. Itis uuderstood that the m Tho mew chapel of St. Mary's Avenue his afternoon, at 8 o'clock, the chapel of | fact that Whitney stood alone in his op- | e er edched Now York Hochor ex he ground of adultc hey were mar. | Franic B it Aurnot, A will call the council together on Monday | Congregational church will be opened for | the Southwestern Lutheran congregation, on | position and that he did entreat the Jpamistakable evidenco of insanit on the groun o R 2 service at the usual hours. Rev. Willard | Twenty-sixth stie 1 Poppletou and | president not t 1the d 40 oo confined to his room, ~ Aft :'x',f,") "‘.f‘.“‘m:i..- i el Mt Tthus transpired since tho failure of the oot il preach, :}n:lnl"! ",‘_"". ening con- \\\ilzl\\"ulrtll avenues, will bo dedicated. Kov. l"nn;,’l'e:;. Hluxuz“u:; I:]n‘d:x: v of Mr. ”[: v.l.‘f i:f:flf."”,'L'h‘fi;,‘f,';“““‘-]" that hie could be taken been' li With an Adelia Watzen in this i 5] i mayor Lo sccure a quorum of the council that | Lue his review of “Robert Blsmer onooraitz Wil preach the dediontory | and who was even more powerful thun | tho contipaat vrouble, snd tho “trip acr ity sine 5, 18 re 3 5 a plot has been concocted to prevent the ie morning the Lord's supper will be cel sormon. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Rey. S, At 9 0 Oertulsbhon 0 continent was commencod, After loa B O L e aha, but this time it is of o domestic na- | pointment. of judgos ard clerks of olo brated and members roceived. 13. Barni Whitnoy took the s stand and was | 1% Cilivago on the Iock Island, Hool Parker, C. L. Stafford, W. E. Clark, Hess & is said that January 1ull calisted | by the mayor froul boing passed upon by the [ Dr. Williamson, of the Ceutral United | ., T0-MOFrow at 10:30 a, m. St. Cacciliw's [ Overruled. This was Colonel Dan B his fommo and causel somo trouble, “Quo 3 Trimble & Co., Central o . 3 5 council. Presbyterian church, will take for his sub. | Catholic church, Walnut Hill, will be dedi- | Lamont. The privitte sceretary an o CBiES Was to insist on standing in the Swoboda, De D married men to be honc discaarged " f Y | open door National borgo Al Prinoe land |0 B s i S i e & goverh The object of this move ‘s to have the pnllj jeet, “Lossons l{“rmn the Election,” and in :\'l‘lll.'llow’}“b "11’1‘5“1’;"“1‘: oereionioa iy thought it was bad politics to raise the | “"Fha conas ‘:r{ :1""1" Uk v - or lumber furnished for a ) QIBAEYI00: Q/NEars 8 4 ©rB- 1 in possession of a mob Tucsday morning ang he evening, “Christ's Witnesses Troublin, bo celebratod by Rev. Father Coluneri ssue on the eve of the presidentia v sl d not know that the man B o vision. ment ordor authorized all recruiting und | secure jadges and clerks who will count 1a | the World ¥ | during which the scrmon will bo preached | olaction. 1o ism keenar o on op i | Wi mentally diseasod, and hiad a scrinogo ¥ G. Crandall, Blake, Bruco & ®o., sk | oficers of posts to deny enlistment to men | certain councilmen who are running for re- | At Orchard Hill mission there will bo | 2 It Kov. Bishop O'Connor. Arrange- | than' Clovelond, anid wr JLo8 e Wi bim to make him keep his seat. Foeh o . G. Crandall, , ) ) ake irregular returns so that b g ments have been mude by the churth ey, | 1an Cleveland, and at the outsot he | received couplo of binck e e and and order from the court compelling the H. | yjready married, as family ties of this nature m, or make irreg 1rus s preaching y night next week, except it 4 9 onurch: cor undertook to discount tl ushi otherwise demors nd was . Clark Drug Co. us garnishee, o pay into [ oot o0 o o B e of infringements city’ clerk, who acts as chief canvasser, | Saturday night, in the vacant house, 5403 :fl !u_m With the Benson car line to conncct 2 B ount__the gushing AL lxln' moralized during the ira. ... oourt §184.3 obtarmed by juagment in_Judge | VONe (FeNCNLY the caus ements |y ot up o muddle that wil enable th | Parker stroot. Service bogies ot 5 oa. 1y it hously trips with the Cumiug street | Pruiso which Vilas, = Diclinson and [ ¥R shthe transfer. ho bacame involvod Anderson's court in which the defendant | of the seneral discipline. - | council to declare- elected suck candidates as | A¢ Contral Park mission. Sanday sehool at | 1% other 1,°“"““~’ domocrats in the west | ynoutoing seata, s o Was walting for ringetments motione huye their favor. Ty Rark misalon, Sunday.a e were showering upon the prosident. | fens acing brain. The patrol wagon was sues M. H. Coble, Allen | itism: 3 Mayor Broatch, it 18 reported, will make | Py ]u';[“n“fi;‘,;.";“‘;{illlq v A W. Clark at ¢ The Board of Public Works, oo e S BRI of Vilus to | o fnand Hocher removed to the county Goble, Gertrude Goble, 4. J. 0'Connor, oxe. | Wute asked 1o do, "’j,'l";;“f‘{"'l""“1'3;1{I:;f:'§(" another effort Monday to call the'council to- | P* g It AT l‘mr“) ;'f""‘jr}\mo e Emkn special mceting of tho board of public | know that his leadership would tevor iaiLg b lod rassionors, aftor examining p oph M. RRe estate, asking 082X WD 1O &0 C IMREPIOG U0 °X- | ether and have them act upon his appoint- Ve L B, Berry, "remont, Neb., orks yestorday afternoon the followin, sarry Wi i i 54 218, 00 ¢ his rration was onl | St 1y “also nllogod parnied | wents for eloction. 17 his offort is thivarted | Preaches at the irat Congrogutional church: entimates wero allowed and will bo submits ;’;:,‘,{’,DJI:,l oD “‘L“""]“"“‘“"l"‘”““‘: Aheiarary und advised koeping him in find s paid on lot 2, block 80, | Men were too o 1o take an undue ad- | jivoly times may be expected ‘Tuesday morn- he Third Congregational church, Kountze | ted to the council at its next meeting for ap- a3 ) SARL gImensijiy o fon B Jew diys, so tiat do A e onl ahid oo (A of their single brethren at arms by | jug it the polls. B place, pulpit is supplied morning and even- | Proval: P | was worthless. veland was | Velopements could be watehed. He s still g held by others. aiglg ab Hines for logve of ghaeise 00 b s ing, 10:30 and 7:30, by Rev. Harris. Sunday | F. W. Gray, assignee of Edward infutuated with the idoa that ho would [ (PR 8t the Jail, fin” churgo” ol Sheritt Alice G. Van Namee sues 1o recover from | £rounds that their orEChilgion hyord Marriage Licenses. school at noon. Burns, for new sidewalks. $ 4,534.93 | make a tremendous break in the west, e G ©.Van Nameo und her heirs 1ot 10, block 10, | 3L 4 50 15 ancing oMours % | e following marriage licenscs were | 1, A Hanscom park M, E. church the pastor, | Joun J. McDonald, sewer - which would more than compensate t ‘or the Chanta Parker's addition, sold by N. Wolcott under i : » however, d ing manriago’ | Rev. G. M. Brown, will preach in the morn. | tion el for the possible loss of Ne i , N8, power of attorne, not walke kindly to ”"‘rll'r“lm“-xl order, und | issued yesterday by Judge Shields of the | g on the subject of “Sceking irst tha | C- M. ovan, sewer % York and m b A0 aring of the Chautauqua grounds Lt one at least states that he wi move his | e Cing od. ™ oy 5971y ‘tant | Kelley & Co & L other crn manu- | has begun, g 1 worlk pr - Prof. 1. Miller was arrested yesterday :1:.. "'rnb;!"«vl:v-un Oficlnl mr:m»nuq ;«yuflh'ui;]!. i Teckla Peterson, Omaha A b | ing sermon. ~Seats fr C. E. Fanning, sewer construction 6, fic were sure he could rely on their | goodly number have responded to the ";I‘““ fi’ et et of striking and boat- | %, :“; .)l ”;:l.‘y’r “\;:‘\ Ix;'v.ll .'{7‘;‘1-:1”.;:!:‘ wh‘: | Christian Pederson, Omaha., Tho Hillside church observes its second | HUEh Murphy, paving Douglas Th.mfi ,_\u:rlm;z_ Morton pledged Ne- pay their first assessment on the stock sub. 10g ono M. T. Lirowa. ‘The compluinant | hves,iie Srdor would be hurd on menwho | 1 Bothiluo M. Lund, Omaba annivrsary with spocial sorvices. . Joseph :! :'.‘:,{, from Seventh to Iighth br ]~. if the issue were made rad- :»“"f'j‘[”fi but there are s till muny who have ABESRES) MLeD REOURos: Shel OMBMBARY | linveianeat thelr lvue utho and it | { icaspar Horwich, Omaha, .. Cribehileld” bolds thmperance. inectings ww T B .. 518338 [ical cnough. Hall a dozen democrats | Plected o do so. The enterprise 1s start RGNRLN AR BRI RO e Nghl3 : Fannie Taichensky, Omahi. Monday and Tuesday nizhts, Hugh = Murphi,' _ of national reputation vouched for Towa | | Ot i bix scale, as itought 1o, and itshould w0, L [ B e A “Tho Evangolical Allivnco. will moot in the | loet (rom Daveupo and Minnesota, Iliinois was car by | 1ot be bamperod by any neglect to pay. in ucl Elmore, grading Burt Springer und Townshend, in their | this applice b o one Who knows ‘that : s applics th him~ should, as ouo of the aggrieved. 1L became necessary to expel The Polive Commisaion. stic Salva, Omaba. Y, M.(rl'v.'l\. hall, Monday, Doceggber 3, at 2 374,54 m, e subject for discussion is, *“Shall Erading mind With talls of this kind ringing | first duwes of the elf, senaor hand to Mr., Brown, and he had Miller arcested, The v 3 The polic sion met in ses- ory J. Fey, : 7 case was dismissed by Judwo Berka, i Ve Attempt a General Revival Work Under 18 in his ears, it is har it : e 0 Camuiaiol Dy DMK BOEK ) Londs | 8lon lasy b RSy, QABRAL,. o s (Ve Niambls Beasal fevlval Wark|Undor Ay fHe AT i his enrs, it is hardly to bo wondred Harkness tho amolat now due, Thos LRI ian drka Felapio ORI M8t ot oo Benveysvas Erantediwonty Sotl, Omaha, sifu will be opened by Rev. A W. Lgar, | c2lae toLeavenworth. ... .. 11200 | 1 he president took the plunge, | ave not subscribod anything should charge of st and resistiug police of- | days’ leave of absence for the purpose of vis- Mibelk, Quiahy . 19 [ Other spe; will follow. The mootings | “4ield & Pleming grading I'he debate on the Mills bill opened his oo pee hius without, waiting for committoes ficors, | ry went hisbail, Dingman | iting Kansas City, Milwaukoe, St Louis o P T of tho ‘Alianco are open 10 all. and evory: | LSU stroot from Dorcus o Van eyes somewhat, but his confidonco was | 0 MCEiew thom, Mo Chitagna has (o was relewsed on §50 boud, Joe ltoles stand- | Cinainnati L SR AL AR, i} play y. body is cordially iuvited to attend. Camnp streot. . RS 20 | not shuken. All through the campaign | Kfjoa, 4 Start aud too grand a future to ho ey TR fANCIRRAL,; Sl igr. oitios _upen To-morrow, and cvery Sunday hercafter, Rers T e J. B. Smith & Co.. paving Twenty the ildost i I 84 [ wllowed o dvaz from any cause. It shonld secin iy business of importanco to the de ent gL J BunGa ) ev. J. 8. Dotweiler, : 2 L s { £ o wildes storic we t i 6 LA i ausc. It shoul. 1+ Erani kilioro, u fackman, who was ar- | fh cxpiensos of s trip 10 be. dofryed by | G: W. Lininger witl throw open_his_privato | Momorial Lathere maiastor of Kountze toumpitroot from Wirto Spon- | him about the grent possiblle | har aicl Wit 4 gencrous smount o vaiy rested charged with robbing a driummer | tho vity art gallary free of ch for the 1nspe teentn and Haraey streots, will preach to- | 5. B, itiay. eurli oo S0 | e (n the west’ and hal ) fy, Md glven practical supportin ¢ A AR N e | el e e e RO I ) lopaws and Harmoy aitests il preaa to: tiley, curbing Bighteenth Uen. Iy the St and e e | L can this o made hatoni i 1is other viluabie, amounting to upwards of 4 AR RhE . ). | doubtless be appreciated by peoplo who can | the Light K yeniog subjaet: oo o 10 2 iom. Lamont didn’t, Hethought | charactor, aud uttractions and conveniences BL60, was relcased on bl lust uight, Charles | o ) admire art, as woli as show recognition of & | Persons Gannot be Christieas Y 2. Tl i . 94208 | At ono slago of the cunvuss there might | fh b securcd which will” druw to this placo Corbett going his sccurity. i Woybin, ook and iadder com. | FErY Abersl . i allory wil b opon | *acrie o K's Evangelical Lu: | strect D Renky be 'Iv:,'hnu;,; |]-hm|v for Michigan, but | Wousands every year, - roin 10 &. m. to & p. m. Borvicos tvangeli Lu- e Spencer in the end ho gave this up and based Douglas County Bar Association, y TrTR— ‘Ll'::';:‘l‘x':u?;un?"'gn n b\ml(t,:,\;m ‘u’l))!“;l":fllly x“l::mlinv_‘ surbing igiteeugy O [ all his hopes of Cle nd’s vorolor tion g About soventy five members of the Doug- L V. Black, a clerk in Stonelll’s dry Removed to the County Jail, western secretury of ‘the board of home | - streot from Leavensworth o fii on a tremendous majority in New York las county bar met in the ussembly room of | & , laid a complyint against Oficer | A man named Davies was removed from | missions; evening sormon by the pastor o | By strons 015,05 the Y. M. (. A. building last night, for the A\l]l‘n‘u':u‘. « ||.A'.:H 4 :m\l\\l[ o 8 :.)v‘.‘ln‘x:.u: jul‘l“t‘x‘)wzlmw’::u:::;/l] L llyefilvuréu‘y “The Second Coming of Christ,” FErmAL e Aot 1,918.65 : PuFpose of orguniving a Bar Association o | 1Bilston duty and also for s maray favies was cxamined by City | Rev. William J. Harsha, pastor of the | strect from Soventh 1o gt higher than evor in Me. Cloveland’s | fourt yesterday morning. — Glenson was ; Both compluinant and defendant will bo ex- | Physiclan Raiph and pronounced fnsanc. | First Proshytorian ehurch, will bogin Sab. | atroots ol o TR found guilty, and sent to tne co' nty Jaii s Douglas county. . J. Poppleton was ununi- | nmmed by the commission upon another oc. | The tendency of Davies is suicidal, and he | bathfevening u serkis of sormns crsma oo . .. 887.01 0cas of him as a political prophet. | thivty days nid Mullin was discharied. - sly. olecte sresidons. Jud avage | casi has already wade an attempt upon his life, . 8 ¥is:o0f n “Traces constructing I'his may be some balm to him for the My McNabe, vo di s " mously J s : 3 Pt up of St. Paul in Jtaly,” taking for his first | sewer. 34.6 ¥y MeNabe, a pou sturbing cyprian treasurer and Irank Kewin seorotary of the e board adjourned until next Saturd L ——— subject his landing at Puteoli. Subject for | Roagan Liros. & Co., for paving Gape o vob | strained relations he bure to his chief | fuilod to ‘matdrialice, and forfoiied 810 ap- aewly establish ed association. The exceutive —— b St Cecelia’s Dedication. his morning _sermon, “Pan Presbyterian 1t0) avenuo. from Sy .‘in ‘Io during a critical tim It is certain he | Pearance money gouncil wor next elected, s followa; Jus Nebraska Humanoe Society. il new Guthlio church of St Coceliu at | Council s Pertaiolug to' the Gospel Min- | _ Twentieth streots 15,8145 | 4025 B0t think it uecessary to concoeal ' was flnel 8310 fora Clarkson, John onnedy, | The annual meetin, f raska Hu. | \Walnut Hill is to be dedicated at 10:80 to- | istry.” Nebraska & Colorado Ston Wil gty ith §7.00 for leaviyg 'y Sinikh and 1. 4, Davie = Me Davis | mane soaiaty will bo b U Puesday oven- | 1Y, | Father Colanori will oficiate and | At Immanuol Baptist church Subbath | pany for curbing or Viajon steest cabinet. houn euighp siroole witous bliohing to oxplain the objeets o gl ) b b | JsishopO'Conner will deliver an uddross. | morning the theme Wil bo “Tio0d of Joss, from ' Sixteenth to Eighteonth It is said here that the r thov of - emarkod that there existed | 1 R rw hich ¢ Benson street cars will leave Thirty-sixth | At thoclose of gh, 'mon reception of 1 streots. iy : ' s b L 0 In the Disteict Court, abuses evorywlore and that the bar | Of the Cham [ Cpumorce, wt which ime | and Cuming streets at 9, 9:30 and 10 o'clock lul'mhl-rsnml‘-“".,r on of tho Lord's sup. | The s A4 A p . Lurifl_messago Mr Manton | gy court held a short session. yer of ““'Douglas county could bo mo | thounnual wddross of tho prosident wud the | 37, por. A full attondance of mom o aoiby | The clains ag olloy & a Marble. For twenty years Mr. Marole | gon i g &) slon- yos: exception. * ‘Tho wain object of the | FLOTL OF e Becreuiry ald troasurer will bo — Intho evening the theme will bo “Christ, | eeper s oy oustristing the Chicugo stroct | has been o form h Frank Disnond gd association would, or ouglt 1o b tho eorrer- | Prescntod, onlocrs wlosted and other busiicss Personal Paragraphs. the Workingmants. Friom o o ohrist, | extousion of the North Otalia sowor were re: | into politics netive issue. Mr. E 101 burdary ay o of uny abuse that wiglt possibly arise n | [Hunmicted, De Guorge Lo Milien, Dean | contractor Stub. is il with fever, especially invited, -, 4 Trnth o ahe oty Souncll with the ‘rocou- | Marble laid before the president his | Neolk in the siore of John Grippon, weie Judgom, lawyers of Jursmen The sheaer | Sboak. Allare invited 1o bo prosent, with | Coroner John Drexol is confined to his | On Monday at 100 a. m. will bo held at | “Tha board are svortisine tor g Uil | dewftof messagze such s ho adyiscd, | “4¢h sentenced 1o the penitentiary for s erm dudgos, lawyors o ursien, | The abeakor | L ssurance that the occasioh. will be ar, | SParUments on Faraam stroot with sickiiess. the h'ruvhl{uplust chureh the monthly meet- | grading of Sixth stroet from Hickory to 500 | LNi3 was the origin of the much dis. | Of four years thought that wn association of tho kind now | UsuAlly tuterestiug, fhe hall is largo and | Michacl Cudaby, of the Armour-Cuduhy | i\ W Haptist pastors of Omaha aud | foot south of Creait Foncier addition, cussed dooument which, i the opinion | " % for & continuance in the equity foundod wight, fn spime wuy, romedy Ui by | andsowe, well seated with ~comfortable | Packing company, Wwillarrive w the eity this | VL 5 T TG T < s of mavy peraons, settlod the prosiden- | uren undo atvisonois” b 8 r uod and expediting trials. OUF Jurics, also, requircd ehted. ou Caifago, preachos at the Tatier Day maies’ chasi | gy, 0¥oman Suffrago Association. tinl contest. As transluted to e dercd @ dagision in FaVOr of the wisiniiq 1 looking into and it would be the work of the o —— L Fiward A. Cudaby, suporintendent of tno | BIGLS 8% the ‘Tlio annual convention of the Nebraska | there weve some changos {rom tho caso of Maish v8 Martin. No b hor busl. sssoviation to watch over these bodics, After | ; e, Aruour-Cuduliy_ packivg houses, 18 31k 1n | ° Sarvices: miming and ovening at the | 10148 Sullruge association will b hold in | Mashios oo CHA0E the Maisl artin. No o ber busi- Mr. Davis' remarks the mceting adjourned | Erust Moyor hius executed a bill of sule i | thia city with diphtheria and has bean con- | Siwasd sercer a8 g ot the | this city to-morrow and Wednesday evenings, | fouty ro. RGN, b Ui ' ot ol Wy Was until next Saturday night week. favor of the South Omaha Hrewing com- | fined 10 s room for several days for & congroxational mecting wml saday | opune first sossion will b held “in Hoyd's ‘;l‘luw"w““. hreservad, sod ib Gy wossian, haviug udiouraed pan(thon: ity - pany, upon fixtures and, stock belouging to [ g oo -— evenlag K ng nosday | opera house Mondav evening at 8 o'clock, | ©f the idiomatic cxp, the « " % The Agricultural Society. the salodn at 1024 South Thirtoeuth street, | o fadics of Omaha who wish to eutertain | Al Saints church, Twenty-sixth and | LB¢ Programme will be: President's address [ ©4110r's style oan bo ewsily recognized, Yo 5 on wue ASRGNISRIS] Rotlatye ) Sleaplodhp HEE ARG delogates to tho couvertion of 10 NOUIAKA | Haward miosate arc' o tWERLY:sixth and | nd dddrossos by Mra: Elizaboth Cads Stan: - o Personal Pavasn cultural socicty held their unuual meot- ~r- Wouan Suflaco association, are sked 0 | D, reotor. First Sunday in Advont, Docewn, | ©ha0d Miss Susan B. Anthony Weokly Bank Statemn e B Hurkuoas was sligh:ly sotser ing yesterday at the board of trade J. O, Kisher's Injuries. fotily Me. Kienor Stallard Dalley, 24 Horth | ber 2, 198, Servicen: Litany and holy com. | s ck8les aud visitors ure ‘requested to | New Yous, Doc. 1. ¥y bank S yooms. Thore was 8 largo attendance | 9 O Fisher, prosidont of the Fisher Print. | Siiconth stree ¢ munion, 11 8. m. Sunday 8chool, 3 b M, | g T i 1 they e of, 1o obora huse | statomant sht o 1o derroased | Mvs G W. Orofts is recovering from ner g 5 William H. Bay, the Uuion Pacific enginecr | Choral even soug, 4 p. m. Special mission | oiceisthen 'l y | $2.230,600. The bauks now hold ,0.0 | Guite severo Ulness, and much iuterest was manifested riends they will obtal ced rates o | in excess of legal requirements. Mrs. Phiilips, veo Miss Carrie Atkins, (f mpany, Who was 50 brutally beaten | iy wen Ly Lo was attacked with smallpox, is pro- | service o " days ago by one o R bloats 4 p.m. The music at the Harts ; by every ons presnt. The wamborstip was | 1 al days o by ouc of | oS o | Honged well o aubranting at s hoe, | o'clock service will be from the aigon ‘camy | £ Axlaa otel. = A e -—— : (iulosiuing, 111, is We guest of Miss Lizie xeported as beiug minoly. Tho annual | street, but it is expoctod will be able sy ot 3 By oy ek wus ruiscd | munion service in “C," by Caryl Floris, aud [ Levi P. Morton says the question of b s L e onl0 8 Lriong in itack. | 80N of ik iy of tho Ssorotary ahowod it | Lond o 1l bisihess wichin s fous dun Y0 AL | last aight, Mr. Bay caugh the'discusc while e wntheg il Hikh T to Awaiso Ot | visitiug Prisis Folaon 3t Tndaer | airipuiua (attirs majoriy Miss dith Campbell und Messrs. Goorgo roport Sleep," by J. Baruby, At the 4 o'clock | apclis ye! remaius I of 01, and 1 the ward of ncivly 400, e \\,\(:‘i‘:;“{‘Q‘Q.}.‘:;:“‘,f‘fl‘ ffim’b:.:»"iu““ Gow ; sapegonts, A Chicago Tribune: The postmortem | ->PITIONAL COUNOCIL BLUFFS, i - pints rom the ien., Gleason and Mullin, the fellows arrested City, His judgment has been vindi- | 7485 evening for the lareay ot a cloal from Eiseman's, wor wrraigned in o ented and his friends say he stands his contempt for some members of the yestordu,