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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1800.-~TWENTY PAGES THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ontor ' LT i A % modey Found Ao | ope. 14wt o o 8 THE MONKEY AND THE MIRROR | 5t e theatre, costing not iess than #10),000, provid- | company will commence i#htin . irmed the more flercely General Lowe will sell him the ground he | and basements of public huihii a ki after taking counsel with 1 h L at o a price e o XL time and the linemen propose to pre suard made o T O'Kveffe Throws a Bomb Into the Hosp! the b e A ,, He stipulates A ¢ R AR A s g v A Collection of Good Stories About Men and | paticntls - spoked them ¢ Contractors' Camp. street by fifty-five feet in dey This would | same way of knowing whieli wire O‘h Animals, a tree where they were th Crane company of Chicago has com- | extene P ywiay in- | used nothing but a black waste nst Henry Hartman et st from front tc —_ ater frosh myrinds were 9 o ) AP 5 40 labor and m rear s i t TR Sacred Concerr, charred remains of their P 1l NO ARBITRATORS T0 BE OHOSEN. 40 for ,‘ g oA St 1s Lo, bewiven | OAN SHIPT HIS HEART AT WILL. |iouria ' : or would rise and sacred cor noup the tre ward uve B, Heny " s ¥. Mr. Boy |~] TPOss o whether for f or bur tes | en : tty lively for latter, an arch sixteen feet wide and ter t_high It was now getting dark, so | gave The Bill of Extras to Be J two agreed to star General Lowe, however, demands 30,000 Shn's « X 1 eprise, but befor ¥ 10 hed | by WA b5 The CLikmises on. 08 v 5 of CONOHOLNE B'S therefore it devolves upon those owning prop. | Collogiate chureh, The ¢ Oneof the Wonderful Productions of | {0ptse but before ol to b T 7 for C i i 1 1 a room was rented in that viei who w 1 be benefited PROGIAMNE, the Hub A Fight with Red nd down my pes as a \ A Nice, Thankrul Old Man, straction for Consideration 'he premises were then ary by having such an {mprovement uiade to Pt g Ktk Mombtone everything T conld she The dikposttion oF sore mieh v 1ook o8 be convenient for the | i bute the amount over and. above what Mr. .ol tont, und they rem ht side of - everythin N tan expense of &,000, The petition | Boyd is willing to pay. About #15,000 | Mothier o N ¢ tor His Dog. {Pted ot Y WoktopH PeaE th o ' that the defendant, Hengen, has | been subscribed up ‘to date, and the most Feme Ll nd MeNnughtor ppose yo i g nroad the other Mr. O Koofte th 3 failed to hear his part of the expense | anxiously concerned Shink they will have no Mr e th f e Vort ot day, says the v York \u r O Kee rew abombinto the ca and his caused the plaintiff to lose time and | troub) ceuring the balance within the | sop Salvn Maria fere ¥ Woll, that is what George hospital contructors yesterday after me vith no prospect of ever getti time prescribed, April 20, Quite a number | Miss Arnold If any one 1 mind | rohime did at the Quiney: he Vesterday, | 10 the somewhat remarkable experieive M & feconsideration of . the st back in the business, He therefore asks put down thelr names at the meeting last | Trio - Ave Maria PP wants to b e f pure wh says the Boston Globe, He did more, With | 0f his fellow travelers, break nto 3 p I S L L, Lang fun he o o go over and wa'eh the mor foet case he dislocated every joint in b the culmination of each ancedote with W. A. L. Gibbon has commenced suy > Soprano solo—0 Sulntarls keys in he Zoo, says the Washington Post. | body at will, causing several distinguished | pious ejaculat « oo b £ arbitrati H that it zainst Eagene L. Peckham to com 5 25 Mrs. Eo A Cudihy physicians who were present to declare him | podeeminge Hitot oard of arbitration. He sald that it | {Jement on # contraet to puvehase LeetureThe Highet Hatmony the ereatest anatomical wond oy eve & 1§ becoming apparent that the mat Mrs. Christian Kingsley has applied for a | o0 o e taedi . X Ry, T. 8. Fitz ited, but he uses what brains nature gave | piol BEetest spatomieal wondes, they bee ould never besettled by any board of | divorce from Albert A, Kingsley on t bt el Syt Ml T him forall there is in thom. A gentleman ) L time ago to visit friends, and | €00 1o settin b AN TR arbitration. It wa ..“.v“ bHful, he thought, | Krounds of drunkenness and :xnl\.-\_ Ll \\-;""‘]““ begin a two n 4 g rls sl vecently passed iy ordinnry five-cent mix vief stay betrayed his marvelous | the old man, and telling stories in which ort ties were married November | at Boyd's opera house on evening rTrrT § p 1 owe et eupon AN FEROIVOH (0 Hive as hard for him to anvthing if uny agreement could be reached in regard | JOI% o Net R RS ons eulldL. | v sl < To8 TE National Bank of Commerce, ror with a tinfoil back. 1t fell to the lot of & | power. Whey I it was resolved to give | It was hard for him to find anything et ; L p 187 iton, Neb., and have one chi next, opening with D'Emory’s great | i Bk £ Gt Talled s SR AN % §'56 him a sort of informal banquet, st which a | be grateful for, but he managed to to the men to be appointed. He was in favor | 4 boy i s of g Withe Mohtabati Tii thissa divs of orrow the bank o IR AL SV, ST 1 Of fricnds and surgeons might be | there each p. until the boys wero of having a t conference hetween the W. AL L. Gibbon 7 Y at th b board aind” the ctors, and thus g 3\ exander 1o « 3 of the following officers: J. N, Cornish, pres and got mad Wi t time he had walking in the parlor prep Butone of t} WOkt T ¢ 1 the contractors all the opportunity the et E or, vice president: F ever seen himself, snd the fmagined vival was | dinner the bonored guest kindly S ] b AN sired 1o show t superintendent Dexter L. Thomas has comme powerful situations he reason why such | L. Bierbower, cashier S o1, 8ISt | wo davnied hiiie i fi | to illustrate his remark wers, Stand commenced one of the passcngers, done them s in cutting doy tJohn R, Mack to can: powerful dramas are ravely scen nowadays is \t cashier: directors, J. N. Coy George | | 4 WAL ng ereet he drew in his ath, and Jowith | WinKing at his companions to look for o bill for extras 1 ract the fact there is not one actor out of | . Barker, B. L, Bierbow . Rector, | 81V Jcalousy ¥ adrumanous | gutomatic faclity, the art shifted. and, | smashe i the worst—was on th Mr. Turner supported the n of M — a thousand who ean essay such parts as “The | Sanford Spratlin, J. H: Eva arles Mets | bosom. He w 1 Holding the | althoush far ucross the median on | Savannah & e rond, O Keeffe, an ed with b t County Court. Mountely without miuking u fool of him- | and L. B, Williar wlass very stil 1 iy jerk it | could hear its distinet pulsatio We ran into (in and not bility of the board taking the Chris H. Kettler obtained a judgment | self. Frederick Wurde stands out uniguely TR TR 1R TOE et euse he his chost about ten | eseaped. No Wonil Lorns a settling L I‘\h}n matter v against Jonas P, Johnson, et al, for $is4 75, @s the one out of the th um’l Hv‘ LI The Central r Union's Ball, Then } inches more than n ne the alwde | was killed poing 10 the expense of arbitratic Murs, Susan P. Willetts was _appointed ad- | great actor and < pleases his audience M6 anRAL DAl of tHe Contil LA BaR intor { | museles foreed his stomach vy for | " 4 ¢ . The matter was put to a vote and carried T S ity U Warde wil acterize Richard 11T on e y chin, und his intestines to where hi There was n 8 pause inc by four votes, Mr, Berlin being absent minlstratrix of the est Micajut Willetts. | Wednesday ¢ he sale of seats begin d us he did. Then b o ) e looked at t ma to see how ho i bmit the bill of extras | John ebbets ws appointed administra- | o' Nonday morning ington hall. A ke plice during | ooyl peep slyly. The to | foree his spine inward so that voi cot 1d take it 10 bourd of arbitration was rejected unani- | 1OF ¢ state of Phillip A. Warr e e S the day. and w | pated in by the knapsack in the hollow of his “Thank hea he exclaimed, f mously e he English artists, Mr. and Mrs, . K Musical order and A. O. H. band argd v little finger Kk upon his for i vently O tatibn AURE TR FUEL GA will make their first appearance in On SUIILa G Lt L iive bt At avail. Then the moukey reached one of his sw in his chiest big ¢ e i Sia 11 Y 1 Boyd's opera house, commni ing next Thurs. balis \ 1) s st 1 1h nd Xyl Fhank heave Viat for? demanded that the comuii construetion will he v mense time is anticipated hairy paws stealthily up e plass and | small jug in, were to Mr. Le EIR I e e GRhwa s a meeting at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning pes for it Will Be Laid Early R ';HH'H»"M; .m‘*‘ a ‘-"”-]“’ who are interested made a sudde t i o wame, | simplé as breathiv iR “ Ahgeinal A L) at whic o Kyan & Walsh wi given i weir names have be nilia ho e i o Mr. Lomme is twenty-o 8 king heave ; Week, for ycars, and their welcome will be o kind ATUG Uhat monk i AL AVORk, f e 1a b et & e hink that youwero killed hy that cetson which the Nebrask one; and is likely to come from u brilliant It was a Napoleonie monkey that was e« 18 it HENAOTIHG PLEscice, 4 aculaied, the gentlemun, piring against the apparition, 1t was evi Fre a6 to b, vaportad the up his ey If you had been clock this evening f n't hoir and altar old man had beer an - attentive stener unty commissioners in agreeing to sub- | W0 as damages for time and money lost t the bill of extras of th al contract The monkey's powers of 1eaconing are lim | under disct ¥ i they come a national bank, under teau plaits avound his cars, He looked i vitness @ play bristling throughout with | gon¢ Bir held the g bead quickly. The viva will ocenr on the evening of Apwil 16 ut Wash t to be, To dislocate a should wide imperceptin opportunity " to appear befors con Fhe ttee and explain their bill of extras and | i w day will be produce their |I!w fs. if they have any 1 company has received permissic semblage. The pl ceted for their oper '\"} & w ‘IH ay e 1 hich we out by the st < are as follows will be S; n's Les Patt e Mouche AL DML ) 2oy dent that th onkey in the ass 1L Tong e e to do ki wesent n wi were cut out by th W American audicncees as a “Serap be planted in the forenoon nt th I nothe o \ I f fo his pr i L What & Har you would have heen tendents were just claims, nd street, between Poppleton 2 I L S active o v, that dn‘t be e dislocations and that will power is " e you ched your presen County Attorney Mahoney requested the i s P | which Mr. Kendal will appear oo exercises of a varied nuture activity, He must be ped_ by 9 [ intie el b which enables I L. »-"" 3 e s comimissigners to furnish_ transportation to Savond i - sk ¢l Blake. and Mis. Kendal as Susan | place in the differcnt sehool roon Plilelnr the glass on the foor of the t people K heaven for that disaster] Chicago'ok St.-Louis for the two girls Clara ; ki i tley. Their version of the ingeuious com — monkey pressed it firmly to be su — After that the hoys let him alone Schmidt and Bridget Hanafan, who had been | strdet: Pine street, from alley botween | €4y differs ina small degree from that so Marriage Licenses. uld be beneath it Then he looked: there A curious freak of lightning during s bound over to the district court on the charge | Woolworth avenue and Williams street: | often presented here. The scenc s luid in Licenses wore 1asi the following pa was the other chag e as and as | cent storm was played on a wonn naine TR of incorrigibility, He said that arrange- | alley between Woolworth avenue and Wil | Eneland and the characters ar ties by Judge Shiclds yesterduy impudent as ever. He pointed a tinger: so | Ellen Barnes, a laundress, livin the = AMUSEMENTS, ments had been made to have the | liams street, from Fourth Fifth: Fifth | The second piece will be the “Trons Naiie aha Resiakne did the other. Number once grinned, chat arbs of this place. She had stepped to the 2 girls Imitted to the House of the | street. from between Woolworth avenue | MY W. Pinero’s version of Obnet's | Name and Residence 4 tered and frowned: likewise did numbert door und stood holding it ajar, watehing the s Good Shepherd in either Chicago or | and Williams street to Poppleton aveni Maitre de Forres." Mr. nnd Mvs. Iendal Paul Larson, Omaha K It was no use, It was as if a huy storm, when she was struck by the lishtiing Boyd s OPQI‘G HOUSO onis, On motion of O'Keeffe transporta- | Poppleton avenue, from Fifth to Sixth | Will parts of Phillipp: Derblay | Ol Wintherlich, Omatia were confronted with indisputable evidence | and knocked senseless, siays @ Petorshurg tion was furnished to Chicago, strect: Sixth street, from Poppleton avenue | 400C Aupre. Mrs, Kendul 18 said |- wilijam T, ier, of the cxistence of a fourth dimensi { special to the Philadelphia Times. She wis BOVD & HAVNES, Manage ‘The chairman of the board was authorized | 1o alley between Pie d \Williams, from | 0 be an actress whose ubsolute ropose of | Este Earle, South Omaha space, and were try I alone at the time except for a childa few | Two Nights Ouix. (A5l 150100 16, to sign contracts with the firms who had | Sixthto Tenth ostreet: Tenth street, from | Manner. grace of movement, and clear enun- arles H. Oswald, Omabia conception of its exict significan month old, but a neighbor from ey window [ Tuesday and Wednesday | Ddnd 1o, been awarded contracts for supplying the | alley between Pieree and Williams to Pie clation mizght opied with advantig 3| iRon; Omaha w4 | ccru philosopher never said surrender. After | Saw the woma I, and, during the storm, n-m onable Event of the Sea bl e e e reat from Tonth e Poeventhy | by many American so-called star B St R his gray matter had rested a bit he picked up | ran o ber assistance and sn led in 1 enent of the distinguished Mr Jumes Casey, proprietor of the Hotel Casey, | Eleventh, from Pierce to Williams, and Wil- | S never — rants, — never appears 3 4 i 4 . the glass and looked aguin. There was t suscitating he s some i informed the board that a man and womdn ns. from Bleventh to Thirteenth stroet other tha “ high-bred, — thorough line Mettfessel, South Omaha n:lln" :': ::ulmly,v\_ luul\)r“v -,-“\ ‘n.\."”,yv-lp“ b y‘uh]v h.l\,..”.k\\ 1'.';',’ L e had left an infant at his hotel, and as he did | The digging of the trenches will begin | K61t nan who knows how o it grace Deright, Omuh and morose. He eld him a prisoner against | apparently unburt by the shock, bt a part of | not keep a foundling asylum he wanted the 2 anditheagin of the pipes | LYy lKERAcElIly Riclites Jacydlie a1 Lol Dowo, QLS . his stomach and carcfully picked the tinfoil | her hair was turned @ dazzling white Ly the board to take it off his hands, Poor Agent casm 3 . Kendal has a """"'l'g"x-xm unity || Frederick Widtfeldt. Onuha off the back of the gluss. ~ This did not reveal | electricity und killed to the very roos, A Mahoney was directed to iuvestigate the B RO Sl L ol style | Emma Bagge, Omaha the prisener, But he was equal to the cmer- | distinet line of demarcation scparates the | gy piomed by an exeelient company nul 16 ) : A VALUABI BEQUF L 'll“J(:““" o character '\*f_ i ““l'll',””““ — enc l‘nm infernal monker. le argued, | dead I\\Im ’ haiy i In..- liv and black Tollowing repertolre ‘The donors of the Leavenworth street park MRS CRO! G R i 'HE P "HERS ) NO " was evidently between the back and the front | strands. This line does not 1 exactly RUN CTHE CTER AV sent in communication asiing thatthe Uixes | One of the Last and Most Important | 11 "Queens Shilling by Me. G. W, God THE PREACHERS HAD NO BIBI of the glass, © He might be fiattcr thin 4 pan- | down the middie of the head, but whout an | TUESDAY EVENING “THE MONTEBANK against the property be cancelled for the e = = ) also be given during the woeek Sk % i . cake, but there he was. A long black finger | ineh and a quurter to one sidc VTS i unIe " e o0, e (he gt koo acceptiat | At8 of DR, . ©. McMennmy e e R Flnatls lous= o e tiabi fodinon: i thor oocurencosa | WEDNESDAYFEVENING, “RICHARDEIIN: Ihe last will und testament, of the e T e e G AT 1 Book. vieious serateh with @ gviny fingernail, That | that the woman says thut as she was stuck | Legitimate Cast. Beantiful Pleturesque Cos- Johnilv, MeMenamy, divects il £ | ‘ i 3 Hithay amusing incidént occurred o fetched him. The monkey showed up witha | she was conscious” of a terrible pang in the TS, COmplete Accessories fentures will be Grace Fennimor " An amusing inci n o L o i i ; g 5 T I PR e A SBanal yassenger coach sn the Baltimore & | €nsh straight across his nosc nother! The | side of her head, which is unchin and v r prices, S seats begins Mo day A ALy DA UL L i Jelafistii ol sl i el 1 fineers | members no partieular sensatic f at onee, T'hie battie looks Kilrain after She is inconsoluble over her stroiee de by the council lust vear. he matter was re ferred to the committee on judiciary v B Ryan & Walsh submitted a weitten agrec. | e EDEoDarty W hi S e e e e £3.000 insurance policy to his duughter, g iy X Tt oot of - the s of - Fonnd of | Mis. Garrie Williumson Miss Fennimore was discovered by Mr. Law- | Ohio railrond a week ago lust Thurs arbitration. The agroement was signed by | - The sum of £00 per anuum to his mother | lov on 4 farm near Redington, Cheyenne | that explains, in some degree. how ¢h ! ot S 4 \oreainrds ¢ the thirty-second round. He had him, In [ ity, as the physicians here the firm name, Ryan & Walsh, and was filed. | during the remainder of her natural life WL be Hazel Zigel Jone. the twoheaded | Cag0 came to secure the wonld's fuir, | Jess th minute that monkey, who had so | that new and black hair will The bill of Messrs, Coots & Shane for ser AlL the readty in the nune of the dece et % e Bty says the Tribune of thet city oolishly invited destruction. was annibilated. | on the effected side of he or | B ’ O H vices in looking over Ryan & Walsh's bill of | it South Omadia, and also a parcel of veal baby. M. Luwler. speaking of this wonder, | ™54 conference of the Methodist Epis- | The ceru monkey had what was left of the | to comfort her by the ui °)’d s Upera ouge extras and of Mr. McEachron und Chiarles | (e ¢ s ERLICO OB LEEOT UL AL Tipton, Tud., eloven months ago. 1t s been | copal church convened in Cumberiund | mirror in the straw. and went off in tiiumph | she owes her life, and at any rate hex Bovnh & HAYNTS, Managers, Ross for assistance, amounting in al to &hs, | MeMenamy, G e a0 Dt five | on that day. and the ear wis pretty well | 1o ban from e pércii by the pof s gen | to the thickuess of herlocks, which prove s pofermed 10 the committee on coustruc | Tl somiudor of the ctate months, Tts datc to be exhibite e | e e e e s Dretty el durmenbluaita e b from feeliag - the full fore Phree Nizha unday gty Coroner. Harvigan's bill for scrvices in | for the liboral education of the doc SR R a i Ll o '””i“' city 1o aftend fls sessfons. | gha the well kuown Auglo-Iudian 1 i -—— First,nnd only apHELrines dn. Ol of Jobn until e becomes twenty-one Hriahen il e AT ton ot o8 ' | Among the passengers west-hound was | uralist, has just contribated in the natu What a Boy Should Know at Eight 0 N 'Q e b e e e | Tt 1w o' b oxhibiiad here, the editor'of the United States Mailon - BiSory ety Bt ) oot i . MR AND MES reuche e, the estate s to o to 1 disappuint our suppo SLNCE WO R nt g SRRl Qo A e B LG i A youth of eighteen who is to Cart lizmson, the daughterof the were notified of its deccase, we telegraphed | side aiinister the conversation turned | bt That the scientitic uane « youth of eighte i ok Shata : our coadjutor ut Buffulo. Mi. M. 8. Robinson, | upon religious topids, and the Shouldbe sthe emcrald dnt best chances should know how to \ The exe are given permission to con- | 10 negotate with ity pareuts if feasible. « editor told the premcher of un inci- | fromthe faet that the Hist s e | and how to do it with enthusiasn W e the medical nstitute inder i1s present | BV cust made of fhis warvelons wonder: | dent ocewrred in Cineinmati st Decems oo St W Wit for the | beenuse Do bas learned the losson IN THE POLICE COURT. | name for any time that they muy sce fit Trom that 1mst vte have made the mos porfert | Pets when General Simuel F. Hunt. of | is green and a handsome and stiiking insect, st five years hefore, a1 oy, e the March, amounting to &85, wus referred to the Judiciary committee A nuibert of small claims for lab o and supplies for the poor farm were refery to the proper committees The bourd adjourned until Wednesday 2p.m President Dwight in the Apreil Fo L pay & > vt Lo that city. mad the addeess of h.~ ife in | says the St. James Gazette, After discu thusizsim, guided and controlled defense of ex-Mayor W Means, | ing the red ant at i some | knowledge as to the use of the powers, aube Bound Over and Andersc el s thes o amina bl Messis. Wing Allen, Clirk Redick and s who was being tried for cviminal offense | instanees e v - | the true life of a living man, alive witly | A Scrap of Paper. lor, | Herbert Cook, togethier with about seventy P. A. Warrack's Funeral. in the wreeking of the Metropolitan Nu- | Warkable ferocity and L. . | the spir | forees. Everything else is | Friday eventuz April 13 and Saturday Matl- Jokn Laube,the man who shot § b “The shepherd in a pawn broker, so unceremoniously a few five others of um.n: s hwlv‘ soviety young | Puneral services for the lite P. A, War- | tional bank: of which he had been pres | e War e wasp is the oy of Godvs | 11 sleep. or is dead. , 11 "'] SRS days ago and succeeded in inflicting a couple | Me. Will zive a party on ¥ oevening, | pack will be held at 7:3) o'clock this morning | ident. 4 ; creatures which is cternally out of temy . I makeany starting point and iny guid- e lronmaster, of flesh wounds upou his victim, was brought | APril 15, al the Paxton hotel, under the | iy St. Bumabas church. The body may be | ““General Hunt.™ he said, “was a dis- | But the shephend did not know the red ant: | ing thought. the thought that he Should ¥ ¢ e oW Bivewe before Judge Helsloy yesterday afternoon, | 4sbices of the following well kuown ladies: | yviewed by friends between 9 and 12 at the | linguished lawyer and orvator, nordid 1 till lately. T thought 1 did. and by | learn how to study. and should gnin en- "1 tformnee. ¥ N T GOl petaer (M rs residence, 2408 Cass street, and the funeral | and made a most impassionate addrvess | painful experience, too. 1 had often had | thusiasm at the beginning. “w Olaeniiishillinge BEGAn Joseph Barker and Mrs, W, B + | tak church wt 3:30 p. m. The | 1o the jury. and in closing his specel | Teason tonotice how they appear to hive |y the fivst place, as L think, the study o 1 SRS 5 with intent to kill. He waived examination | \ohole of the parlor tioor of the hotel will ha 1y w taken to Ch ) for buri sted that chapter in the bible devoted | iutimation before hnnd of ‘your intention 1o | (¢ piaee may be most hopelu an anisbeainsod nosd avimeriiigyey and was bound cver to the district court iv | reserved and decorated for the oceasion leaving here at 4:45 on the Northwest {6 un exposition of chhrity, w} { wuf. | puss that way, How they vu v evay BRSS ) s L0 and $1.00. Ad- the sum of #L0K. In defaultof surety the 3 wry on the same floor will be ar- | train. It will be accompanied by the father, | forath long and is kind, ete., but was un | Oraneh that stretehes across the prthand | 8000 prisoner was sent to the county jail -..:w.; \\n(!: oneloue v..n‘. s, where dellcate .'y.mnwly ar \'\i.n ohn v,;:\ onds \\u; Vice- | 1hle 1o, give the chubter Of the hook \\“-t"] “;'\” w-‘]“'\-““-‘;"’ ),‘“}: ”".t i R R L Sor stealing rubber boots F. P, McCormick | refreshments will be served in seven cours vesident Holed oftice, J. A, Preston | ! z H i 3 emselves on you or drop from d | the \ 1ds only Tabor ane Ariness, A e el | A R S G B TR e SR o i U e i aken, FLC 0ld the | scoming to waste their strongth o vou bt | The ehildren of “our households 1 Bgu(] s Upgra House oL Ihe young men are sparing no pains to make | Eiks: L. M. Cheshhire und Frank Colley, | preacher that he had often heard it | or clothes, find out the buck of your neck | may gain the sume thing ti e ing A. P. Johnson's room. 1406 Farnam street, | the evening enjoyable for their guests as representatives of the Royal Arcanuin. read by ministers, but never s did | and bury theiv Jone sickle-shaped mandit at five and twenty, and far more than we ou March 2, of about £0 worth of clothe —~— he know that it contained so much beauty | it your flesh: but © SiHiROOY Ered ha i vhen they are ten or twel MRS, AT S g 5 1of Mrs. Donnelley. The Demorest Meda and pathos until General Hunt vecited | this s only the A, B, € of theiv fovoudty. One | 105 (ha progress i like the joyful son the fellow who stood oft Patrohnan John | T servises over the cem £ The first contest for the Demorest medal, | itz that many persons in tk wience | pog Bt e of theiv childhood, when they 3 BT 5 Erudy with a revolver undawas afterward so | Mary Jean Dounelley, wife of Coune G0t 5 a0 fou th Dt um ot HOnIGE | TBHed | (anres 0L (At g Nravorkalaitne | v de Ll collocted sbettin o Lietaclosatd n{n:.}._" AR L L“”f\‘h‘” e-1 otts, M. D. D i e i) g e et s s Donnelley, sr. were h st. | prohibition, will take place at Exposition hall | was , acquitted, he had 1o oneof my ropes, 1 thought it best to discour- | up into French or German, as it woere, as the other duy up at the county jail.. When | Philomena’s cuthelral at 830 yesterduy | on Monduy ovening, the 14th inst, ~Ej doubf whatever hut that e | age this, so T got somc kerosene oil, the best | they grow up into English, wnd talk.and M 1 2 Roods. ot on the | morning. There was a lar SR boys and girls will compete. In addition to | was saved by the pathetic manner in | antidote Lknow for insect pests of sy kind. | poqd, and sing i these langunges, just Wil commence @ scries of leetures on Stand he dumbfounded everybody prosent by | friends and the services werg very imp this program “-:l’l‘.n-;b\.\:‘:l [ “'gl‘\’l"""llj_*:l\llfl which it had been rendered by the ;'l“-};h.ljl’;”w-‘ ”M'“]”‘ el ‘j“f:;:]“j;;‘\,‘;"“‘:; as they doin their own. Why =hould . being unable to state the exict time when he he funeral discourse was hed by o 4 B e 16 QeCUSION: | orator: and, said the editor, T have often | 8 C0 T RS L0 CThe oil and would | they Dot breathe in enthusii=m with ]I(‘leth Lll]kl I)]SCZ\HC lost the clothing. The only witness for the | Father Carrovan, ‘The casket was ali PERSONAL PARAGRADPAS, | examined the bible since that time in | e oblged to find another toad. Fhere was a | €very breath of their learning? 11 was state was Officer Brady, who risked his | completely concealed with a profusion of order to find the chapter from whi 1 1 I r ice, inded tw { i y IWAT Ofitr SBrady iwholriskod sy OBIES T AN e e g ’ vder to find the chapter from which it | perfect storm of indignation.” They rushed | Wit i) price, indeed, that we o Ihursday \[»I‘l] 10,at8 B I T e e I orria S lah s Pateiol GIToner Michast Hyndshaw of Arlington. is at the | Wats taken, but was unable to do s together from both sides and threw them- this freedom. But they w ; On uccount of this state of affairs it was | Meany, Michuael’ Linaban, Joncs S : Gy d the minister, “th selves o the o ither i the syt of | fre i ] i With an addressto both sexes. vy impossible for the jury tohold the | Jerry Muhoney. The body was co Hutton of Gothenburg, is at the | in one of Paul's letters to the Moltng QUi dled. of pomses DL Let me sy heve that in my judgmer Saturd \pril 12 at 3 fellow ou the charge of burglary. Attorney | the Holy Sepulchre, whither it e ns, Shine Elosio doath, ana. T had 1o #hve up e | every boy ‘who has the best chances AL Do Shen, who was prosecuting the case for My, | by a lone 1i ! Imar of Lincoln is ¢ W at th 1 wish you would let me see SR s e Y \Iullu.nn_\,|'h'4 ;u.l{ll:'d|I|v|-’m|m»~|.|Hrlm 1 to | and relatives of the de 3 5 bible a minute.” said the editor. termined to try tobaceo. for 1 had always sup- | 0¢ German language (1 should say of T Fath R ftashoont torTidie i A SRR BRI Qs Tive A Ne o] A ¥ of Chadron is stopping at the | would be glad to vead it over now.” posed that man was the ouly animal which | both) before he is cighteen y ) onlys ind Moy fiemoon 1o ladies' only, uting Anderson for potss ol e A N ebeigkn Gon, et . I have none with me.” the could endure the smell of that weed. 1lighted } —a mastery kindred to that which he | Mondis even ot will deliver bor sunsel, and turning te Judge Helsley he 8 LT 290 of Lincolu is a guestat the | minister gently answered, “but I will | & cheroot and steaaily blew the smoke where | has of Enelish, He should, #lso. have | 1ous funny iecture on ded, Mbut Tsn't my client discharged s 1o | S, ¢ ““"“'j Loski choole, gl honly get one for youw.” and so turning round | they were the thickest. Never inmy lifehave | Syeq knowledge of Greek and Latin as Love, Courtship and Marriage o 3 all eutirely new, gottes up by J. P. Vance of Miss Junsen of Millard, wus at the Millard | to a dozen of his reverend b he | 1sccu anything likethe fronzy of passion | (G yean power in and over {hose lan- ) 5 e Hespas ot « The selections are suitable for yesterday them for a bible a mo o which followed the first few puffs. To be | o0 oo™ 1q" will enable him to read “\.\; .'.'IA s hour with Mark Twain." attacked by an cnen which —they A could not lay hold seen e veally too | them with ease and with satisfaction as | © y 5y potts treats Diseases of Wonien and | L B. Sch 3 niuch for them. In their ruge they luy hold | he enters upon his college course. The | cnildpen and Chronic Dis ance. The book is we R.B. Schueider of Fremont is stopping u “What is it you desive? uskied asinner | of cach other, and as a red ant never lets go i who knows the nt lat o Residenee, The Mitlard fam 1o 1 ,v;m'--l us 0 work such u superior nature the Murray ’ across the aisle, they were soon linked together in heads, legs | as he ought to know them, wil Vor | Do until April fith: ”':>‘ka-;1>:‘.,\-'.: 0 Now screw your nut,” and Anderson | Beatviee RIDA A A Re ARA Nabracl i Lig0 s this crowd of preachers has one.” said ofb- these, - and, (giug. Jo- puothoy Pl the education of all widely-edu April 21t only o 0 1bavB AT R & seatvice; musical divector ot the Nebraski | om MeCooke wud John Hoffman of Lin i 1o offered the end of Iy cheroot with about an g ! o to leave the room. Before he bud | Wesloyan university, und assistaut chorus | coln, ure gaests at the Millard tho editor, ;/and it geems add - t they | iych of ash on it. Seéverul seized instantly, | Youndly-educated men, gone two feet from his chair Captain Mostyn | gj,. it the Nebraska Chautauqua assen are going off to conference without that | o 1 1 I'he boy ho hus the best ¢l B DO B i) bly preseat he 'is holding musical con- | o M whd Mrs, Geo vereturned | eassary appenda Thbir charod. Hhibe and by thely unitea | ought, in ihe years between twelveund | B ASE. BAT.IJ “Whiat, Torf" usked Anderson, backing | TCutions throughout tho west. Henry N and Fra “Well, I always cavey a bible,” said | strength they positively wrenched off the ash | eighteen, 1o heé set forward on his course Creai Rl L s ':*'T—— : i N AL Ve A e R et e S the gentleman, “and réuching down, | whichremained hangine from the teut ro in hist Wl the beginnin 5 i Ald For the De ‘“ te ¥ rers. opened his grip and produced the book, by their jaws, while scores hurried from | of (he literature of his own |Omaha vs. Souix City, “Fora cell ‘down stairs,”” answered Mos . \ Mus, 2. H. Chambers and Miss Pleon Cush. 4 He g0 i ed il i gt the othae, e fonon remed | fug for the destitute farwers of Kimba i 5 wr L man in front of him, 3 e A T ST T TV but was shoved ulong, and the further he | Cheyennecountios is being liberally responded | (M N: Draie €0 M Boterson aud Charles | TU30) 0 19 Why, 1 am s Chilengo | formoest aut v e poriehed with afize: | of musie, and should, w e the \1” il 13th and 14th. went the u‘n‘-‘vn”l‘:-.ln:ynr’ll\:‘l“ |&.\'xl\:;l|‘.m.‘n\;:’-, to by the citizens of this city, The places | commercial man,” was the reply but another and another followed, and Tsaw ) opening of the door toward & iume ed atdp. Saie Maway - lsaing Qown Housemun_of Aurora spent Sat “Well,” said the other ina loud tone received are at Loe-( e & Andrecsen’s | urduy with United States Deputy Marshal | of voice,” no wonder Chicigo got on thiee churges. i domiooe | huvdware establishwent on Harney near | Charles Lyons, World's Fair. when her drammers curry T ™ i / i 3 3 i H . attempting to kill Officer Brady at | Bleventh sticet, wnd at the home of Dr. Duy Frauk ie Park avenue grocer, is | bibles in their bags,” and imme u. i — — | ol 4 the time the latter arvested him, laveeny of | ¥4 on ¢ iear Twenty-fourth street amily reunion of bis wife's rela- | 1he entire car was in 4 roar of I / | the goods referred 1o, resisting wrrest on twe The doctor suys that while the country | yjves ivficld, Ta Lol UL = L2 . / = — e separto oceisions, and probably for attempt. | Whe AHAR RRIA S 8 o po. i Moody leaves for Los Augelos Watterson During the War, lug to ki iller. ‘Thero 18 no doubt but : liced most of Mouday next. -~ Mr. Moody When Editor Henry: Watterson de T R LD gt o ot paoshi And will remaln oo the | livers his lecture heresthe lntter pit Sor 11(‘1 llth and l* 1IN am ‘St,r‘n(zt S, destitution the month he will be greeted by a Omaha He served sev 1y in Sing = " LM Phe chirge against him was that of assault successfully started in the i Boyn & HAYNES, Prop's, The Eminent Quakeress ighit 1o have the mastery of the French | Second lecture to women only “Then you're going to give my client veutions, churches, concerts, singing so B. 7. Morelund of Fremont, is stopping at one in the car had that gres 1o o out and get his supper, aint y aud the fireside, und % per cent of them were | the Millard his possossion asked Anderson’s counsel composed by Mr Ol yos, plied Mr. Shea 1 Then the prisoner’s counsel turned to his where further donations will be thankfully Frauk K ——— of this vit an_ Chrouister was mur M he followed the fortunes U > the reh 0, sold, Aulif 1 wife of San Francisco, ng CLARK MUST GO I'T ALONE, : AIShL 50, Boldy: Juck MeAuliffe und Jumes W, Davey of | ewspiper, the Chattanou belund ) \ \ = T N TP T Y P R T e > Tv consisting o house. | Brooklyu, and Willium Madden of New York, | sojourned for a while in \ / e ] E | X stopping ut the Millard that time Atlanta was chocl A A . Pay Murphy, Gray et al. D At i sl e - papers We had the Intelligencer dge Wakeley decided o number of cases fl Lrought all, if not BREVITIES. Southern Confederacy, Gate ity 5 \ \ L l{l erduy, among them that of Murphy vs s worth, and the woman will Guardian, Commonivealtt ¢ arke,in which Hugh Murphy et al. are trying | e #30 out of 1 On Monday avenlug My, and Mrs. J. N. H : BRI e . What her inteations Jot definitely | Putrick guve another one of their churming | Bebel, Appeal and Register, and o Known, but rumoi t 1 diuner parties at Happy Hollow. The guests | sibly one or two others. cluims was pald to Heury T. Clarke their | () ougo, whore she will reeld were Judgeand Mrs, Doane, Generaland Mrs In those duys, when the sullen hoom i - 4 ) -y r partner ws reviewed at some length, 1 Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Yates, Mr. and Mrs of Sherman’s distant cannon tured p ) the present action the city of Lincoln prayed The Rock Iskand’s Cut-Ofr, Morse, the Misses Yutes and Messrs. Doane | thertalk of the streets, Henry Wattersor 2 R 27 3 2 4(1 ( S (11 (l( (),\ ssed as w defendant us it had paid When the Rock Island builds its wnid Rustin and the late Witson ) 3 Mr. und Mrs. Thurston invite the citize } of Omabia to attend an - informal recept cover ®0,00 which the city of Lincol: Clurke o i ‘x\m from | Nebraska, mak A connection between th en seen any fine day loungi — called y 1'to ement gives it the u the desire is expressed that citizer 1 g will recolle afternoon with the remains for Tiffen, O, tim when the Union n o house erected where the tho plaiutiff owne orner of Haruey and jous 1o that street 2 , ¥ held a mecting at the a 3 o pnie: n rect above, he - oD, ! " ) ast night, t h thy ! t Lave cou " propert L 4l or wore. It flst Wok sbape