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THE OMAHA DAIL BEE: SUNDAY, D,ECE\IBER 30. 1888 —SIXTEEN PAGES. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES MUST GO. ig O O O (B B T O O T um ™ e aaa s oo to ot have out the pricsh, ™ h Sacque, now § 19, was - $2250| s |Plush Sacque, now $38, was - $45.00 h Sacque, now 2f, was - - 26. S h Sacque, now &4, was - 5000 h Sacque, now 2@, was - h Sacque, now 4§ was - 60.00 que, now 29 was - h Sacque, now 50, was - 65.00 PPrices Gu*u‘qnteb(l 10 be Lower than Any Others. HEYMAN & DEICHES, mmonva 1518-1620 Fanam EPIscoPAL M The County Commissioners. HOW CALIFORNIA HAS GROWYN '.::lfu’zlwi"”»‘.’,fl‘n" "{';Vv,,"’fl'.].""i‘{;n‘;'f'a"'(:..i"'fl said ‘“the Southern Pacific would enter | be the dividing line, sothat all stres GHURCHIDTIEORO S Telnlts oatnotea, e o= | Thio regular meeting of the board of county into no such combination, pool or trust. | floyin wstwaed shiould belon aterial ric v s owing east should belong BAPTIST VATl Wit S5 Andrew's brother | commissioners took place yesterduy after- so muterially to the price nsked by the | 1tis bound up with California. What | their - hend . waters dow 3 o y y semol Ml S Auirowss brothr mmissionors ook place yesterday afte fik retailer thai the consumption is unnce- | beneflts the state, benelits us, What | Nevida, They want this 1ine o1 Ry E 3 E k. s P llore | moon. Al the members were present. Tho A Million and a Half Figurod From | essarily curtailed, and the profits of the [ injures the state, injures us. Our pros | momee south of Tassen county L LB O Gk vt i servicns Broes wak ny sl | reading of the minutes of the lnst mocting ey s > Aate, injures us. g 0= wnee south of Luassen county, s v Jors, nenr Camis oy Cia 1 Feiliy ovening (Wit et nt i 0. o " % VAW sdhEad # the Returns. deal sensibly diminished. Partly | pevity depends upon the prosperity of | from Plumas county® down to R W0 . Sy seioor at | iSRS s Boly Conanion st @ m.Sirangers | was suspended unt | Wednesday next, the this may be accounted for by the sup- | the state. It is thus evident that it | county L shall bo incladed in el o o Fitsaents | o B wanty-slxth and Toward—fioy, | 108t moeting of the bonrd, a8 at prescut con- position thatfthe railroad tespre- | would not e sound policy for us to al- | state of Nev idi. ObhorWine, thov Drenport A, W L sl Pronching at | Louis Zahnor, 5. T, D rector. Sunday sorvi yholy | stituted NEVADA DESIRES READJUSTMENT | for to send the boxes by the” Southern | low rmlway traflic on this const on | elure, thoy cannot irvicate, and as this | by mednd wealioty oo ] I S Aol 8t County Treasurer Boln asked instructions Pacifie, for it is their interest to vob the | which the welfare of the coast | is obyioudly truo. the matter onght to ) e Wodnowiay o ! g SR | for the disposal of & conscionco monoy ; poor Central Pacific of ail possible busi- | so largely depends to pass out |} N IRA RERTheY asal W ehall LGRS A *inter | each montn: imunton 1s ACILOC0ck - | which he received from Now York. Th Mincrs Have Gone to Farming—But | /00 boeneo i SRttt ) I pass out | ho tled’ as they desive o sha UrinE e entire fail wnd winter. | ench mon ot nunion |3 at it oclock i fre n ause it must become esehi of own hands into the | lose the famous Amargosa sink in the T T S ad o 1raday moraings | 1etter containing the 3 was addressed to the All the Headwaters Are in Oali- to the United States government. i { strangers to whom ft is im- | R T A e A o WGLERR R AU W elock. SUrgers nlways welcomed county treasurcr and was signed “Justice.” ToRIn=Anothe Sanas stll I cannot understand why oranges whether the coast pros- | but San Bernardino county contains | 230n Weizuing, ProAGIIINE S0 ¥I08s St larnating Nigetocnthand Californt Rov. | The communication was referred to - the are not sent direet to Omaha by way of S WHBrahs e shavaunlL ol || nRBLNeE dedertrtwo T LLatT 2o hBbiwe S b . Swnday solool WU 12 | dolis Willians, pastar, Finio : : finance committee, the Central Pacifie, and to St. Paul by | interes ght liere. ‘Weo will never | can :ohoerfully. vesign tho AmMaNZosa 1 roeniar ohureh prayer meet- | aom. Choral evens County rx-.. sician Kcogh [-v:,»q‘»(\\:»<yldrl‘\ way of the Or & Cahifornin and the | permit the coutrol of the railvoad traflic | sink to California’s dear little daugliter, iy John Epene Jolin Witiau from £100 to §200 per month. This was ific Const Gossip. :\‘,""_““"'L"""W‘ | 'g\'!h-‘-h!a-;wh them- | ofs the const 10 pass into the hands of | Nevada T1G. iy Rev § i 1L Game | ferred to the committee of the whole The Cry is, “Still They Come elves. They could insist on it.and if | men who ave not dircetly interested in e A o >t Noly Communion wt i The secretary of the Law Library associn rSAN I'RANCISCO, Cal Deo, 2 they were resolute there coula he no velopment of the resources of Cal- Telephones from Moving Oars. t i, Burt stroets L Bvensong ut . tion sent a communication to the board, in T s Rty cvasion of their demands. It may be | iforni That is the teue spirit of o i o Gaation otk % e iy aetnandovening S Candrews missian, Watt HEates chares | forminge them that the association intended [Special Correspondence of T 13 urged that theve are always delays on | Californian! Now, if the United States | from moving teains has had several at- WL Foster, At ° | romoving its library from tho coutt house to I ast is pouring into California at a | the Contreal Pacific by reason of snow, .,‘,,...., nt would only seize the Cen- | tempts. at so {tlonsinEatnerontiways Joring and evening. Su e e, eoraer Twenty-sixth and Frank | the Paxton block. The judges will be al- most nstonishing rate, and partics are | though the snow sheds are sufficiently | Pacific and sell 1t 1o the state of | “Latelv.” says the T e i e L e hee | [ R S R AR I T AT RO L b e continually arviving. so that there is | effective us u general proposition. But | California, so that there sheuld bo duo U Télegraphic, “Mascart, in the | paton Mereices mormin and et sandn’ f i S s S Wi ion iy, | shelves at present in use may be allowed to this is 10 excitse. for it s the pecuiiarity | competition with the Southers Pacific, ademy of Arts, at P T8 DFOURILE || o thih et TR RATS I AT Q6niua; BNOE, o and Uil " Evonsoitd | the library. 1t was hinted that the shelyes i Fonoalof 1aw haditione LoNG sopns | CLtueicaliforniin nge crop that it should sce hefore us a long earcer of | forward the alvendy well-known system | Servicosat 120 . m.end 5 p. i sermon At § ery Friday, Wany,ads | 3G n Do feased to the association, and tho u E s POPU™ § comes into market in the spring, from | prosperity, undimmed by any threaten- | of Germain, This copsists, speaking i [sy%an 415 North Soventoenth - Rev. Georgo Pifrty-seeond and Cass—Rev. . L, | communication was referred to the court lation of the state. T am not alluding sinning of March to the end of | ing of any ‘cloud. SigenbriliwayiiTE i Aian dle6tEiole oy U RO i Hs b e BUBLG, Foading A b BV UL Saday Schioof | houso committce, with power o act. © tourists and the people who r This completely disposes « N SRl e LS, el Eah s Wodnesduy. Prayer meouing ati- p. ., | 83 “The official bonds of C. Specht, Nicholas to the tourists and the people who run Chis completely disposes of the FRENCILARTISTS IN FRISCO. cuit being establishegl botween two rail R G SR T nlin Misston, Thiet ward sehool howse. | o & OGN TR S WiKehAL, county Ry Nor PnEen) A TR snow difficu I am satistied that i s 4 s B o . . ok ev €. 8 Witharapoon. priest in 3 away from eastern winters. I refer to AR s "u‘. ‘“’ ‘1|”'l: way stations: an irof wire is strung on LUTHERAN, O ST R LTS ot Horviohs ne A W, J. Caunon and W. H. Platner, th ibl 1o wh i ok 1 stz andieisoolisiteanting onl | LAY, i 1 \ | ) £ 1 13 00oHI A ose sensible people who are migrating o i U : the heels of @ four with five geros. | the telezraph poles and in connection | Kountzo Momorinl Esangolical, Sixteonth and Iar- oo, g j of the peace and I Beeeh, J. [ jority g of vada tap tp the ). where | 80 SR e G 5 et 145 L ehurch comor of Nicholus and suporvisors, were approved. The vond of T, but there are nota few bands of colo- | coal deposits of Utah, probably | 50, My people sped k PFrench. Our | battery is attached 1§ the circuit at onc ing at7 p. m L. Gamble, pastor. Sunduy-school at $ p. m. Even: 3 5 . nists, who agree 10 buy a great ranche | the best coul in the world. This will bo ' ‘ fl I v r HECS ish, Sonth Twentic hotween Leavenworth | soug and Won atd p.u alioney w referred to the judiciar, Cerele Francaise is actually Parisian in | Station and on the m@ving train, pass- | Danish, South Twentioth, batwean | Leavenwort ARSI RO b L LA L i Ry g0 he above-mentioned track : il ARy e voning mye METHODIST EPISCOPAL. nmittee, the opin cing thi s 1 : its refinement, and the courteous | g over the a ntioned track: a3 . . TIAESAAY ovening meetin RN b e in common and subdivide it by lot. | the line foi Californinoranges,and then | (0 i o dmbors. We, thorafore, | telephone is attached through the hind | ati First, Davenpor : g T O G e e a0 CTeRD IO There is a colony of fifty from | the peoploof Omaha can cat fruit in N PRGtRR ¢, therefore, AL " Mr. O'Keefle introduced aresolution in- Now . Yorle, boated — by ¥ 'Ae. | June picked only a week hofore from the | fee- ¥ enioy the acting of l”‘" L) t 1 , headed y @ Me | pifumed groves that lio undor tho | French artists, Coquelin and Jane Had- | produced in R S PGy N0 sy a i, Wetosday oven ing X WS s may be_necessary for the govern- ing, wio are with us, and who go from | the fixed station. The telephone is en reading and gospet "proaching. Thursd Virst Gorman, e rer Souti th und Contor as may be necessary for the g losed in a shunt clrquit, which moves Vouns 3 e tigg, Monday at 1o i m. Tes G Tldeker, o Rhsitlenee 1021 South 1t of the county. Adopted. AT ¥ The! p i ‘ali . i S L10w m. Sunday school at2 pond | owand street, corner Twenty-second -itev. Wiilinm [ offic d which amounted to %6,037.83, isa colony of eighteen persons from The reasoning Californian does not | raptures with the place. and with the ly great. ‘The current isin- ks Evangelical, cornor of North Twanty: Wiy Bt ‘,‘,' Tesldono B8 wits nextread and passed. The board then Chicago come to buy land from J. B. | feelhapoy when he touches upon a po- | resting, for a fortnight’ scems a long reversed, in_proportion to th andsBurdatte=itov. G LL Sshuur, piistor, “See : adjourned until Thursday next when, accord- litical question, for he discerns so much | stay after the continual traveling. They ' humh-ml_fmm lunm_lu._ v]h.-.‘- ,..-..,‘,1.- rood sense and honesty by the democ- | lin said at the “punen of hotor the transmission of-spoken words is ost, Tiduveaworth and Twentioth—Rtev. D, R, | Boward and Feank 'M b 'Wlm‘ L Playing in Hard Luck. wiint to live and die in California. But | vacy of this state, outside of San_ k given to him by the Cercle Francaise | Very slight (poor). But if the eurrent aAd quy rwentioth Preach | o : ’ Bavmivont, Dee. 20.—[Special Tel } Swodish, Cass Vinoteonth—Ttes. F. A. Fo ecnth ity wheels and coupling{so that all sounds e pastor: Ttagular o Sunduy at 0708 m.. n | structing the judiciary committee to frame Pyle; there is a colony of one | shadows of the snow-clad mountains of Bl LI VB i o TR N I ey o hundeed persons from Boston, who | the San Beroardino rang A TR S e Sy M Glong the track. B pressure in the | ANSChndinavians ae wele £ 5 R A it The appropriation bill for December, which i aptivated us, the feeling B v ¥ A ’ resistanco of the cbuductor. By th (A ot oty e : | ing to the law, a new organization must be that is unpleasant that he is revolted. | have quickly discovered the “MH”W, use of two simple telephones, one s rweginn=1014, North Twontysixth- aratAy AL B what has attracted them here so sud- | ¢isco, for in this ity that party is con- | that our eity had an atmosphere of its which is produced by the batte s con- Ln. d e uth Tenth Street, Tenth and Plerce - Roes to T Bik, | —James Owen O'Conno ary Wanted. havdly a day when we donot receive in- Haggin, in Kern county, and there is another party numbering more th o produced in the circuit ave received at S . Sunday sch o, Drayed e, v /Stated p.ay W prosent to the leyislature such other are going straight to Los Angeles, there DEMOCKATIC TOMFOOLERY. has been mutual, Jane Hading is in 1 circuit and in vhe shunt cireuit nan. 105 Soath Twentioth ey, . 1. IMeese, e Saturday atin. m. Is exclusively with salavies of eounty I perfected. Local issues are always haadled with | tan charactor of old Frise, and Coque- | 00 the train, the other at the station. T o Dinsroday at'T :30: i No woE il ageunreh! of very high | mc v Deniiniastan persecuted tragedian, now filling an engago- mine o leave their homes, and to settle | 1imed Buckly. “In national mattersthe | any other place in- the world, which is ce, and as @ receiver amic Pastor. (e onco d 1y | nent in this city, will long remember his here? I believe i I : v.‘d 0 ',3‘ democracy make us exceedingly fa- | emphatically true. We are Frisco as e is introduced into the inductive | Prenchitiant 1050 u. m.and 120 p, . German Su X ou | roception hore, It has boona warm one. ero? ieve it is the great success | girued. “Squads of them have been | Naplesis Naples, and Rome is Rome, | ¢ircuit, then the sounds produced can | S e ot b o] ' Chyge s y night when he appears on the stage of Californin ovanges and_raisins, more { jumping up in congress like those ridie- | and do not imitate anybody. and suffer | Pe heard -very plainly. In order to | Frasermeoti iy BUT0 . ey Wi ed iy 1. Ber a b R particularly the latter. The press, and | Utous toys which young ladies present | nobody to give us their old 1deas, | Make it possible to transmit messages X Y 4 Castollar—Roy.J. M. 3 oAt 0230w v B 7150 b th P H v e S o especially the press of the northwest, | 10 favorite unclés about this time, and | Coquelin was thunderstruck to find | from the moving train to the fixed |1 3 1 jusiasi, bubikho ge lory. spootalors’ SUOwOK, i | v een onger to prowet. tho 1idus- | Bimeell the eetar of e mondren 1 | station, it Wil bo hocessary to i ) rner ) I A Webstor-ito. I | upon tho stage and upon the tragedian, it L g ' f v he happens to bein the way, a heterogencous 3 2 A0 ries of the great state of California T T % duce two currents of equal pressure i Rinbath geniol at's p ayer meetli VAT e e aTa g K E lemen, every one of whom b L) Lus il e oy, ! | has ucted with a brotherliness which is | from the vavages of the republican sen- | talked French with perfoct fluoncy, | OPposite dircctions, in this case thore | foln Gorlin i ¢ i GO, ooa b i ias i | 1coLoPUORALOT s missilae, lacliding NG fully appreciated. There is many a | ate. They have been zealous espeeially | though all were not Freneh. Some | $illbe 1o eleetrteal disturbance. and | ol opiots moctig i 7 b | and 5 o A Vil | eaten apples, old bottles, withered vegeta- business man in San Francisco who las | o save o citrus industry from ruin, | wore Gerimans, som laling, some Ho- | the tolephone romains silent. ity soetlitg, Wednosdayst 10 pm - | meelin L e T o % i e e el | Sl 4 cive s ‘telophone bocomes ad church. Preaching it n b Snbe MU 2, e ay m. He cla with emphasis, and from the bottom of ;"“ o the tax dutle fonpcralE and | and a Pole, besides some Amer S the . 1|‘" i) "f” 08 BOLEEE. 31 ba KO O R ot nroh-Tranohing @ wbyath at | 10 be an actor with a mission. That m ission Hikhoart.s The rivinphie (of, Californis cmons, . ter of fact it would not | from the journals. In his vesponse he | When in the last car o (In" train and | ik Weidnosiy a0 7. m e 100 o e o B Cuntny sch 20 i8to reveal the hitherto unthought of ~mean- B hurt California one particle if the | spoke of us as commatriots, from which | 2nd the fixed station the same condi- il 1 o Niotiatus stroot - | castellar Street churcl—Proachin g at 10:00. 1., ing of Shakespeare’s plays, e at tributes raisins in the mariets of the world over | whole duty were to be taken off. Louis- | T was led to believe that he wished o | Hons exist, then. an in(»-rwh:mww R b e Ji0has B e 0 ang | 1he malice of the multiiude to their inap- Spanish considered by it asa iana might squeal, and Florida might | pay a delicate compliment to our good | Words can be made through ialgolitls etlig, Wednesdiy ove- | 7.0 5" Shurshrrroaghing me 804 | ccintion of the innovation, and their in- ional victory,and was celebrated howl, bu California would be perfectly anch. Coquelinisn man of o " | phone. So far the system of Gert . hiC in. pus- | Florence chureh—Preaching nt 10:30 a.m.,ana 7:30 | disposition to aceept tho novolty of intorpro- na i 'Y, I nch oquelin is a man of consum & eonth and Ohlo Il aul Martin, pns: resigned. This is because our orange i e fi e onsuI S I e T om e 9 v pihando ] Mart s | pom. Sunday school ut tation. On Christmas he was painfully in- cordingly, and the eastern press took z . 1is ceause our oranges | mate education in his own profession, ) BYEAL | Al A0 T o, Sabbhath sehool nt12m. Prayer weot: overy sabbath at Park Forest school | jured, and his body bears several cvidences o the chorus initinted by sueh mpers | A0 lemons are marketed ina differcnt | and astonishod overy one by the pro- | the already tried methods, ‘The Woditiny eveniing ot s, ; of e severe treatment he bas received. v A P part of the year. There is a competi- | fundity of his dramatic knowled He | have fora” long time been praciically Wolsh, 21 Smnders Koy, W. R Willinms, pastor., 1 Rev. W. D). Luthor, pastor. Proach ey e 2 as the OMAITA Brr. The people who wee. ) states o 3 N omons! o eric y L | Residonee 212 Caldwell, Nabbath school at noon L L AL 107K 3 o, and 70 . 8 BoOT © | tion between those states and the Med- | is couversant with the plays of the | domonstrated in Ameriea, while the i B &0 Wl o0 b, . Brayer ieet- | | Hanscom Park, corner Woolworth wvenuo and Mrs. Farneli’s Goods Sold, are locking to Californiaare taking the | iterrancan growers, and this is because | Chinese, and declares that they contain { GCrmain system has not been tried. | ing Wednesday evening at ), Wy ninth . sircot h e : FRROSS L G tide that will bear them on to compe- | they pick at pretty nearly the same | much thatis meritorious. ! ',\m‘,;. ”‘.‘n‘l'—‘ Particularly, the system of Tidison and | (Sreh of, W5 SLapeer e o i A, steegis: $oung poos ')'(f‘l'l\; e ulu]: ln'u-u:nu‘n:»l“:4.;::\:.:;:‘:.‘:;‘:“ :T tence, and comfort, to health, happiness | time. that is in‘the beginning of the [ ing is a veritable Venus, and an admie- | Gilliland has lately given evidenee of { it {130, . rayor iooting, Wod- a2l i Hegwar prayor meoudi wounos- | DU HER G, Y armell wore sold at winter. ~We do not, as "I have | able actress, though not s great one, It | its value, according to the Amc i Sorv G ML, curoh, (orper Twanty-ratand Bin« || oo L D AT N just oxplained. Besides this tender- | is a pity that thers should ba any bad | dccounts of it 1 g Yo Tooteiov, W TS son. pastar, by | uction yesterday afternoon, Mrs, Parnoll ness for our orange men, some of them | fuclings botween thom, for this appenrs - 3 e .uml;n\_ ot Tp SR schonl i | was not present at the sule. The goods are yery 5 Sabna 3 ) 2 An Eogine's Wild Flight, TP, M oad s oy A SR AST were of old-fushioned patter: A brought are yery muchconcerncd about our | tohuve compromised their success. Jane . &) i Park Avenue United, 1 antItey. | Ford L Monduy evening £-16001006C PA%OLOS, ANC sy FOUEH beet root sugar industry. Californians | ading told o ludy friend of mine that |, Globe:Democrat: A strange incident A . ttor v o seopal Twongreizh and 11 s that were oncrally ridiculously low. do not care one straw whether it suc- | they hud lost all that they had provi- | happened on the Brunswick & Western | "o 0Lk n0o0. b TRohching overy Suminy b 110 clock ., sunduy- | ) folding bedstoad went for $1, und o mae. ceedsor not. It isa private enterprise | ously made in South Amorien, anda it is | S e 1o COMO voud the other night. As the south- | ¢ IR pnstor. Surs | Bchoolat 100"clock u. i, : set on foot by Claus Spreckels, and he is | probable that they wilt arrange whilst denly? What has made them deter- | trolled by a thorough-paced scoundrel | own, and conld not be compared with | verted into a has been very good to California, and and ease. CALIFORNIA'S WONDERFUL GROWTH, We have some foolish people among ns, especially in soutbern Catifornia, who are over much given to boasting. That is why we call them our Gascons. The growth of the state 1 reight train pulle u p W T . . by "Seliogl i | | First Methodist Episconut chureh, T ant Twenty. | 000 of the wuctioneor’s assistants, who is an L EEOM QL e B 810 pand freigh s dnulloliuniny Al ; A B I | drdent admirer of Parnell, and was amaso wo consider the. costliness of transit | the most unpopular man of the whole | in Mo appear in Buenos Ayres, | PiDi 9 zh«- engineer and ficeman caTnonc Ll d i 'Y,,’,‘,',"_,,,M‘;;"M\ at the figure at which ho se pleces and the high price of land. I hi wot | Pacific slope. Weo would far rather | when ave sure of svecess. The | Were suddenly startled by the sound of st Petors, Twonty-cighth und Leavenworth—Rev. cdnesday . & "1 of furniture. The agere, e ftrerholore me of tho mronth of | huve the duty taken off raw sugars al- | French consul at that place has aiready | © ¥oice close 1o the engine calling them A Ak e far below the value of il AN G R TN L Y together, and if the senate is wise this | made some prehminary movements to | 10 #¢b off. The voice was one of com- | &5, B Voiptis and boncdiction at Vassar s at the Telephone. - tovies, but 1 think it not improbable | 15 the step which will ultimately be | sccure them, In deference to the ex- | mund, and 15 thoy pourod over.tho side [, o dghwseiisdute=twonty ity ayd Celitomius | Do Alleghony Contral Tolephone ThelObartarCommitios, that the incrense there might be | ttken. Refiningis our industry, ‘not od wish of many persons they are | ©f the cab they looked down the burrel | G i . the i hieh miss with Exchange has regular Vassar givls in | The charter committee met again yester- aroutor than our own. In 1880 Calio | SUgar growing, and we have before us | playing here picees ‘that haye not been | Of @ Winchester vifle firmly beld to the | s s ai i s & Wk (s omploy, Recently a P o O dny afternoon, and devoted their tine vo fornin had a population of 864,000 in | the boundless Pucific, and its unnum- | transiated into English, and that ar ,'“‘”" '“f,fsll'f:m \\hm-n]n utly monnt ; 5 ayers, serwon, mercial G sorter asked Al- | hearing reports from sub-committces, That round numbers, and the election v~ | bered islands, in almost all of which | unknown to the majority, such as Lu [ Dusincss. fhe men on the engine did i L S legheny for Riverside, “All right,” | of the board of public works took up turns justify us in assuming that w sugar cun be grown profitably. But it | Joie Fait Peur and Mlle de laSeiglicre, | B0 ‘\m v W \-‘ her he was dronk, erazy e ] suid the silvery voice. siderable time, but was finally referred, have now a population very little showt | 8 revolting tosee the way these men [ standard French comedies. In the latt | OF desperate, but ‘]"“'\ wer >““~“-"'1H 4 4 i ! “Of course s all rvight,” answered [ was also decided that the board of fi of & million and a half. In the north the | U0 tround in their tracks and swal- | ter Coquelin’s son seemed in my | Wits o time to parle Thoy were told | i %) Ccathudral, ) South Ninth-Rev. ¥, | U1e DOWSpiper i, police commissioners was the proper board O B, e porth b2 | low their own words. How short s | Judgment o bear away the honors of | 10 move and they did so. Thie man with | st R Gl el pior " Vou can bet it is veplied the §. V. | 1o grant liquor licenses, and_ then tho "con- i dous a5 the rising of the tide: in the | time has passed since these men | ihe evening. 4 i s 1D Llr inThay mittee adjourned until 10 a. m, Monday. tho rifle stepped up between the engine L Wk st 120 wnd 5. Vespers | 1 know it. south it hns come in great waves of im- | Proposed to cducate — us in | NpyApATs CLAIM FOR READIUSTMENT. and the fivst car, pulled out the coupling | dai icturesact 5 p. . AR % — migration, which naturally attracted | the truths of free teade, und every ono | 1y i3 the fashion to ahuse Nevagn, and | i and jumped into she eab, holding | GRb et SbiiodatS ind 10 i a nd That's rizlyg; vou wouldn't be a i Yout Dac, 29,Tho Clydo. stoams o i ich nathrally aaracied | of thom was copying the stale, worn-out | 1o volee fun ht it nd 1o use 3t wehoeatly | the rifle in one hand, while with the | " Baliyuinaratk asm womun if you didu't have the last oy ¥ onk Dag B = Eh iy moro attention. In the worth w few | Tl itia NG R CE on " tlab for owr | 10 boke fun at ity and to use it gonerally | ohor he pulled. wido the lover, and ns | | Saiions o Do <oy 0, | WOMIE Ozana suiled from this city this afternoon large villages. Other villages bhave be- | Cdification. And now they are solid hood, and 10 adorn a tale about. multi- | Guick as lightning sprang to the ground. | iy sohidi dtEilp, Wi Vopers'Sn. .’ Daly misd That's o highly orginal remark.” | for West Indiun ports, Inciuded in her come thriving towns, and one or two | Protectionists and endeavoring 10 | gudinous wild ents and wild horses and \‘\l,"', ':“'f"]“,""‘_ 1"‘, fromy "‘I" o “1“' et Patriok's 1424 Cs “A litde chestiutty, but quite true, | ©#0 Which was of a miscellancous charac- Sowhs have bacomo oltice. T tha south | Plock tho wuy of thoso “rensonable re- | Woivee: and T know not whitt monsters, | fitk 8 full heud of stenm. tlew down the f oulz iSR! § Dand'in this oosn aironos, “Thoress 1 | tor. were several cases of Remington and citios like Fresno hive sprung up. like | [ovms in the tariff which the senato has | Thave the frecdom of the Cironiele o ack towards Branswick lile a cannon [ i Sisisas o good word for you.” Winchester vifles, and nearly a dozen Gatling tho palnces of Aluddin, © Fecsno fifteon | Prepaved in responso to tho true foeling | ohanges, und 1 have rond such yarns | P Shot down hill, S | wrieonin | &1 liave houtd 1t before.” guns, Tho arms were consijzaed to & myth: : e The: of the whole country. When Mr, e o . 1 A I'he telegraph operator was in the Hov. Wil kit piglor. Se s atSand 10, Gy ical person at Cape Hayti and ave supposed yeurs ago did not exist. Ther ) about poor little Nevada as “have | o B e \ : T [ D, Sunday " m 5, you have to be for the use of the insurgents ot that Wi o mining cam f h ton returns to this state a very larg, de ' hai and nd 1 ca office and tlas ied the news over the o iy oy b ollo oburoh. ' 7 “Bot ur life, ( ocak F ch.” oF Lt gonu b p o that il RATSNKED MR8 Vo these | mude my hair stand on - end, AT i ey SIS e R e AT ¢ Hiridger’s Romun Catholie church, Twenty-sixth your life. ) speak nch, % name in the foot-hills of the | fle8 0 inserted in onoof those | guy “that thoy are not true, he- | iie L2 h @ track wi L b A e Tt mntas i o | o ndeed! Comprenez vous, mam- —p Slerra Nevada, but upon the pluin theve | 10ug cars of his, ‘Wo want protection | cuiiso my visit'to the sage brush state | L1e Wild engine speg, its way onward | ey G, SISO 0t ulo liomcd ‘Snoru. | zelle ¥ A Card of Thanks. was nothing. To-day there is a city of | for our wine industry, and we nre sure | wacahiief one, and limited to Virg fo without the nand of & master until for | uent at Ta. m, Sunday-school atya. m “Oui Jo comprencz : 81, Crane, Osaia, Neb,, Dee, twelve thousand souls and upwards, | thot we shall receive it at the hands of | ojpe ™ T went there in tho days whon | Jantof fuel it _stopped ton miles away. CHINSTIAN, Jo—-" and then the whire of the wire | 20.—To the Editor of Tig Bre: The Poor What did it? Rulsins, Fresno raising | the seuato, for wo can confide in their | Oyarman was selling for & hundred dol- | LPe an who did thig is a woil-known | _ i Curtstia loth ana capitol ave: | ocame terrific. A mixture of French | Clares desirgghrough the medium of your rank to-day highor than Malagn, and | Statesmunship and theiv patriotism, Lars o share---De still my brouking hoart | Sizen named L. C. Sinith, who wus at Proaciing y fiom: sundar: | and wire music came flowing in with a | paper, to acksowledge their gratitudo 10 the the people of Omaha eat them and say COLONEL FRED CROCKER TALKS. —-and T huve nevor been there since, | SSe PUb 10 Juil to ayait trial for his et e dienitng oven R S B | force that sent the roporter to the floor | City Water Works coupany for giving them that they are very good indeed, And | Ttisnot unknown to the readers of | But I saw nothing whon I wus there [ 270" o dise Yatnut It Nicholagand Duteitos . Johomen, | senscloss, and aroused the Ancicnt Mar- | the ety water fro of tax. Itcsoctfully ln 50 with Riverside” and Pomona further | Tink BEE that the old guard of the Cc which led me to imagine such a state of Railway Speed, Bt 0 Moy or S s o e P4 | iner in tho business office to such a | Christ, __Poox Cuaur: Sistans. ??,'{l‘h,, # lh-;r‘«'“:;‘ _vow names, Lt uj.‘.'..‘n‘.’:..i?r tlr:}hl\:rclt:l‘\"‘ hlnl:ngl‘ E this }‘h‘mu- 1 limaginativo u.‘n-xw.Iulrmlr‘-)-u: Cloveland Leader: = The traveling | " CONGNEGATIONAL pitch of f"'l'“"-‘ thut “)", [ A Six-8hooter ana a Winchester. orside sont 500 car loads of the finest | ca v y huve their toadie Vo penncd is undeniable that | public cannot compluin of slow railway N hSorvicos ceiver, and bracing hims ; ; ] ovanges in_ the world to Chicage lust | and their hangers-on, and there aretwo | Nevada miners have lost faith in min- | sorvice botwoen Washington and Phile iy wehoiaymoon. Tragsr | “Tho 'ponitontiory quick! That stuff [ | DeNisox, Tox, Dec. :.-—At Charley spring, and will send 500 this spring. | pupers in this city which have always | ing and have begun to tey their hands | adelphia.’ The distanee is a little wore 7 Wednesdny. “Young' peoples | would Kill anybody.” A little more of | Mule's rauch, thivty miles northivest of this That's the sort of a place Riverside is. | been their very humble and obliged | at farming. They have made a steange | than 140 miles, and the usual time of Y& Avenue, St. Mary's and Twenty-sovo the “silvery laugh® and the old mari- | ©it, 08 the Washita river, In the Chickassw And Pomona is o mval of Los Angeles, | servants. But® the masses and the | discovery. They have found that with | express trains has poen almost four | 5 e w7 ; aerioes sl | ner was told to cut loose, Riverside.was | hation, two cowboys got into o - dispute yes- Infacts new county will be formed | classes both unite in hating them,and | irrigation Nevada can be made oxceed- | hours, Since the Baltimore & Ohio | F-5Codi Moduy' e Faatics oraain waiting. jonday, which ended in both beloi sk this session by tho logislature out of | tht is why Leland, Stanford is ulmost | ingly productive, and they havo pro- | comploted its lino to the Quakor City SICHTNORIAL, . Cupi pokvas BAsilar ¥ o A Dbl e A e at ks kjled asiantly, while tie. M "y ¢ 3| VILYS AWAY Yolis faen R o8 rarde; < S : p by ’ P B ane ouh Siztee: plomat's Son Suicides. by 0 o Ol part of Los Angeles, and part of San | always away, and Colis Huntington has | duced apples and garden” truck of the | thore has boon o sharp rivalry botween | Betihep ghavel Soaun sigteonn an mekory [/ s.h, et e s Ea. | Winchoster ¥ re the weapo ns used. Bernardino counties, and Pomona | madé his home in Washing- | most magnifice carance W o f gnificent appearance which | that and the Pennsylvania’ line, the | Maisai koot Sabariay ut will "~ be the capital. Then |ton. Colonel Fred Crocker belongs | were exhibited receutly in the rooms of | Intter having long had a monopoly of | ,Pirkvalo chispel,Soth Twenty-ninth uod Marna~ | WArd Kane Height, aged tuirty-nine, @ think of San Bernardino! Yesterday | to a later generation, and is a man of | the board of trade, and heartily admired el betwer citie IL . Taylor, superintendent. Bunday school st i pm | broker, committed suicide by shootivg him- “ syt 7Y adeadly desert, to-day the best fruit | his own epoch, repudiating the unclean | by every one. Then h.u)mp; Ay il\\mLmuEv‘:, L'r’u‘.miz:f\z;‘x.mll.f & Uhi}; m""'»‘mu”""""‘ morat Wigtr Piges ausilany'o |t in tho boad, Thoeaune was exoosaive | o 0¥ Abionh Mo Docr Bt ‘u:l"up.“l region in California, ~Let Riverside | traditions of the Central Pacific gang. | adroitly made California on good terms | announced two *fyers” daily. that | ohamo SRl prayer | drinking. Height is said to bg a son of tho | ombs, Tember of tho faculty of tho Mary- look to her laurels, San Bernardino will | I imagine that he will develop intoa | with them they have made a proposi- [ would make the distance in three and a | Plymouth, Koanie blace Rov. Alf United States winister to Holland, laud Agriculteral college, was drownad yes- 3 p| ery 9 y rani | e a8t by i i i sLguce 9 ymousp, fountse Pia o red B. Pennl ——— terduy fwhile ducking at HBretons bay near run her very hard, for her orange | railroad man of the best type. It will | tion which has taken every one’s | guarter hours, In & day or two the | RAor HOIS werviocs w00 s wid 78 b o horo,” His mothor saw c growers expoot to mikot 815,000 boxes | hardly do to oxamine into. the gonosia | broath away, but Which is founded 1n | Pasmerlvanis san? tis wrial nng orin® | Bundsy schaofat o 17 i 81, ‘wrotva's Now lgws Posimesters. Shrei His matber saw tha accllent (ramisne during the coming spring. of the Southern Pucific, of which he is | reason and" justice, and ought to win | five rainutes better, advortising that | - Samtogs, Twenty-tfih and Ames avonuo—itey. | WASUINGTON, Dec. 20.—[Speclal Tologram | 30" and assistance caino 00 WILY 15 1118 THUS tho real head, but I am convinced that | univorsal assont. (Vo are hot Califor | ghey would - go. theough i U it | s i sakir | Setnced S B W | o Tus Bee]—The following lowa postuas A 2 It scems to me passing strange that | if the status of the Ceutral Pacific | nians for nothing, and though the Com- | utes.” The Baltimore & Ohio immed- Wodicuiay at 1o . ya ot 0110 9w “Prayer mesting | yors have been appownted: John Sivil, Big | Northern and Southern Presbyt erlan nearly all our oranges go to Chicago in | were to be placed upou & proper basis | stock had more of my money than—-, | jately cut off the odd minutes, and an- | rdv e KV A¥iical Gorman, Twolith and Dores - | Mound, Loe county, vice Helen Sivil re- | Niw Youk, Doc. 20.—~Rov. Waraor Van the first place and then are reshipped | by a government seizure and sale, he | but be still my breaking heart. BouLDas that 16 Wil Whirl Cadkancane (I R Fadlo Arustheti Sision e s T b ued; . O. Guild, Hawloyville, Page | Norden presided last night at a récoption to Omaka and “St. Paul, and St. Louis | would act honorably and fairly by all | are not, as I remavked befors, Califor- | either way 1n theee hours—forty-saven Fioas 100 p-a. “Wodneedar, harermesl- | aunty; Yine ge Wo Gl romoved; Gooris | giv P com- 1 c r i Y —forty-seven k o R FOIMOVec; Laeor given by the Presbyterian union to the and Kansas City and dirty Denver, and | interests. He is & truo Californian, | nians for nothing, aud we owe it to | miles an hour. It is now the Bonns il Parktar. 3.4 Milican, o | 1o Mecul Boll, Poll county, vice Courad | wivico on rounion of the northern wnd southe t“i:!'-"o V.num;\muslfulll\‘ to Salt Lake | and thongh an eager business man, | ourselves to be just and to be generous | vania’s turn. the contest is kept up g derviogs [ a7 Sitool uR, gesigned. ern genoral assomblies. Addrcsses were ma;'mh;m b d l:'i:.f:l'\)l‘mu]ur ||‘| :w\ e [«)ll'g:ats ‘&‘l (nter@“y&hul sh& m:te u;‘ r\u\;d?l. l»l;m proposition is that | we may soon know how fast trains can Hillside, Thirtleth and ¢ o8 at 10:%0 8. m ';'lmlv by Kl-iv.““mwnll l"‘rmbv,( nuvlu u N s st of shipmen which he ongs. en Charles | the shal o1 Soq { ¥y - L | andiwpm m..muy sohool Junior ¥. ¥ 4 | ” S Thompson, oge, of ic .umm‘ from Southorn California 1o Chicago is | Fraucis Adums’ Py P T e e g Ty L eallitioat ot -kae :’.“g‘ }:‘;,fi’,’,{,fl‘:};fl‘,‘.‘:{jfi”_’" long s noth- | 6. it it i henior xS _fi jihyim | Gnaxo Fouks, Dak., Dec. 0 —Itchmond's | Jouepl I i, “of l,l..lhnllulu Vertad wery great, boeeause oran 5 Kooy i " & - ud Appol's clothing house | expressed the hope that the northers g orangos are more | were reported to him, he fairly snorted | The Nevadians say that from & certain — - ; . Californls Aod Thistyd L. L \&'r:‘.dhn to Lows, 46,000; insurance, | sothera assemblios would 's00n b wuflfl a8 porishable gocds, and wheu to | with indignation and defladce. Ho | point the Sierra Nevada crest ought to | Good skating at Florence lake. et A T T & 8 0,000 uuder one gencral head, Ducking.