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. B 4 4 o an THE OMAHA DAILY BERE, SUSNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1801-SIXTHREN PAGES, 5 L e ——————————SSESSSESE LALLM EEEEEULL> > bo! ML TE CLARKE PAVING CASE, s ot fon Fractcs, vttt | THE LOUNGER IN THE LOBBY, | Sbesnenintshpiditfiprromennnen | up |AST CREAT WARRIOR, | Zibiim fmmss i s, e ‘V{.\'lllil{.\l,\N AT THE REVIEW, ’D AL big gathoring of win vanoe money yesterday, and he paid the €5 | Tite LovsonR. orams. o wore a linon ulster, and | - Yord ! et | il he 1 ntation of n ey pla Charlo LIV O do, Vo | N 1 \ " o " lwa n matter of torest an - . . \ g . v A 1 } rl Give A - o charge My | Avery lor o fu the o t . i : A Lotots | Harey ( i t He wi \ tanew M e n N THE CAPITAL CITY IS QUT OF POCKET ) h ; ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK play, and S arose, t HIS PENCHANT FOR BEING A BANKER. | fhi 3t el o ) ju W SHERMAN SNUBBEC A A ¥ | Torts w nased a8 1 At Hoyt | \ Uook Al s 3 3 ; t f fu y b 0 X e Crowning Event in the Militar . Memorial Services (o be eld This Af- il onte Jerome K, Jeromo Tells a Good Story el e pee it it e ol | An Awdent Student of Miliary History | ox A tion. | The ¢ g Event in the Military t moAn Honor of General ) v \ i Himsele An Lx-Convict Joins oL VN f byt e Wis tho O1d Leator—The Pon Aslr N : o History of the ebetlion Sherman A Silent Concert M . sl 00 linwo & | Maggie Mitchell-Musical el it bo espected of Not Mightier Than vist Apht Fitting Conclusion of Odds and Lnds, v 1 | and Dramatic. A e . < the SWoE s a ) ! i the War, ] - Wi WHAR ot el thlk: — It tr tics a 10 ——— | fight e 14 st N A Yall, O | y vf t ously ot t | \ 1 t in ) ( o ravo thi L 5 s | 5 and a v v da v, Int " ¢ t \ v wonat Wa t Wit Wa ' lose of by ¥ r t T chn ¢ \ 10 i ‘ { ! Al lnflucnces of Wa N aw's troad | I xt day by i ation) 1 went ¢ « or " od (o € \ 4 and b | st ( average o Mannersin Camp anid Soc oty 1o Wa (SR 5 i « | \t Hont . r r ¥ h A rated Noith ) ot e A | pewonally thin ¢ A v wnd ] A i \ : that \ : y i ¢ 4 N i 1 with an al require t Ha te 0] ) t ¢ i M L) K ¥ t | 1 His Scheme of ¢ ' Ul Y b i é L i < | W erattrict \ how At year he v « ( " \ Ak | ] 1 \ 5 \ v o L3l f et Amor ¥ e pa | v 3 v \ TiasHiile 1 iiiRd - W all said woe had se T v futin W it { Tor 3t 1 | ! v & e A 3 Sl Vi a0 : r | y s d t W raninatod the wa | v v v 5 p R t tra t : e n | W I ars the of w | 1t aka A | it bl ¥ | a iy W T without a | v wmad ! ¢ Shoer pup wdvi nd e thely iAol b : |1 \ 3 1 amo ad ¢ A \ \ v | ¢ 1 t b g frowm s \ny \ 1 A was N . 5 C S oniels b t 4 ank t woml Gib- | manand t i wnd it you fellows can | pr oty i | and the left ind from the ¢ > | man w 1 1 ' v iR bt 101 (i Vb i & : e ¥ X i tand it 1 v} ¢ and thiree fc 1 vemember onc on 9 t | \ in : ot ‘ od N ) t w \ b albis T Planters’ | ting with e Hal. [ ¥ ¥ Vi : it 1 b e i b And bout that and t W | reptied the timo for which he ha 1 ) 1S Wl tho houses fondant chargos | A e wi m es in the following t okt W T T AV P01 disted had expived, and th cant 1o 20 1 by binot and by tho p il i el OFFICLSL MOURNING, : SR Nere, and 1 reme ¢ ion_ hie il Ao, | On W T recelved o 0 \ ! 1 i \ | it retired with speed. On the | j D aebibleles | How the Government at Washin 1y o : L ol fay thero was ol AL Toviow ), adjutant genera May tof thecity, Hehas | Notices an Ofticer's Death nedy” show, ,, drin By R R LI b AR (LG \ X ovdering - a gy roviuy failed | into | ler t i i 1 v never Wherever we i st night | beaion! | v : i & \ | it ane ¢ s on ! 1 : W needed, as | in the history of the countr . i b Andsi Pit quiet and shouted with b an Lo « 3 \ N | ey s forny antimo [ f lor his con " N iv L with the | Butbet weer wd me, [ i 8 Do, capt : Lo, uted to ko to't and he old mo'l o : v e AL f ) per cent | | President arrison, 1t has been months ( oy ng 1 we nearly wll th Na el alvatL ol | W A was perteetly midib A v LAL A { e i ~J ! | interost, was | 1 the symbol Elither t reat | Welll L pointer, ¢ s o Jlbeeiy. G e A Seeoe it d 1 it S i f O od & Clar [ theo f L th c 0 5 2 Al | ¥ ! By invit I was on the reviewi ol | ¢ AnCo o one ¢ od ECOND SEA 78 0 I i jnb Jolle A i | e , ™ i it Lo voview of tho Ar ) t | partmont cen of the : L aE NIl AT a alas W in Shorimn's ! B e ! 0 | visitation ot = position ot 1t mov 19! MR L ? i weil | When os b is Y 1ad i (0 NI ; Hasidlie divi : | cludi L r o 1 17 i tand 1 S "l 3 sands, attraction at tonight captains of stean TR was | cabinet, who oceupied i large stand preparcd ted witl iEatio | funoral thore bl s L Salt Lake Herald sa 1 twith us t rms ei e 1 v | For the becasion, directly in frontof the whits nea el Ui ness, in not only that department, but ix MRy minstrols and Georsin t ol e ired camp. | house g e R vl I pdt o D {hers, Do grint colimris in Front of ¢ o v difference botween t General i« ot want b Ui twographod to Luncastor for Mrs, that ertained tia of the plain- | building where death ha e aro heavil v anone oL bl | 1 president o | Sherman, who arrived tidl day, seconpiiod ti tier than Clarke, worcin fadt, though | draped with folds of Llack eloth, The privat y phenl0 Lol fo TR A ; ato of ovory fiyeminutos. What | by Her father, tho Hon. Whomas twing, scemtly, bis partnors in the agoney intrusted | on of th d, where ho was wont sho couldn’tsing, b e s fellows would mot Lo Rttined oun proseny | 1wantis mulos. " If they will send mo the ¥ RS R 1o hi it they beadjudzed liabio withhim | to find ingress and egress in- the morning and s the mles they can keep the brigadicr ) y for T T T e il bt AT = aving o good deal positions. Althougrh the opposite of & martinet, Sher- | the Eifteenth, Seventeenth and Twentioth orany sums found dus the defendant. whin Bis day's worle was done, s given She'sout of thering Biily Kersands and his mouth are both | *We followed tho line tho second line— | | Althouih the opposite of w martinet, Shor | L8 FLICRE: FETHGE bivauacked in the L LU AR, AL HH,",\ AL “““;‘ ',“ ‘l‘l“’”' T ) 8K good m: rels, each showing versatility that and hen came the landing of forces ;‘“ ””" ‘ IH“I; e ”'l_v andothisinotiin about the capitol, and the Fourteenth The first_ amnual reunion and banguet of [ vato and public rooms and thechairand desk £ il IS rther untisial. They creatod any amont | Pi Landing. Wicthor it was g | firencoln military affairs and this nob in- | 0050000 Do tho bridge, The morning / tho Nebrda members of Beta Thets 1] was gatiniatMarg HAv I AT Wit am T with of fun, and dit tho lion's share iu carrying [ mistike i luding them on the waest | feduently brous sat Wash L | Of the 21th was extremely beautiful, and the held thisevening atthe Hotel Ling DAL T e der UGS UL L Wellhearme chirp, the show throngh instead of the eastbank it is not neces. [ 0l Ehe itlotios at AvASRton, | U 1 in splendid order for our review gathering was i brilliant one in eve T O e e e T C PR Wi s i e The harmonieanist {5 really o phenomenon, | sary now to diseuss. 1 think it was nota | Jhote demo c and uncouyentinl man 18 1 fihiostvects wers Al with peoplo tosee the X anda dolizh il ocasion sociilly. I i its plice for thirly days, during which the | rpaeil pull me outof the soup. and there are othor featzaros about tho show | mistake, There was guthered the fivst ereat | s Soviul velitions than W, i Sheeman 361 S0 ST S bouguets of tlowers for agomeniof the vy 1was in the hae flagupon the dopartmont 2 A Soubrette ‘It that ace commendable 1y of the west, commencing with: ouly PG S Sl e heir favorite regiments or herows, an thencti Alphan Tan chapte ma: fho flags noonall public “}‘ iR, Thatll v vist o ,000, then 20,000, then 50,000, and wo had R o R Rt 1 WS proy of 1l Fvery detail was ad- | including the white house, are athalfmast | e Imperial Oriental Burlesque Trou pe. For three n . ¢ noxt Satur- | about 35,0 in that battle, and all 1 elaim for s et 0, m, tho/algnal g was mitab) tthe rosult was that a fora period of thirly da Pen thousand eostunies, Fobruary 2 Tack's fam that 15 that it was a contest for manhool f honor of | fived, when 'in per udd proent had an oven N han i o T LRI AL ) S al Creolo burles will be at wits tratogy, Grant was there | r o | Towhed and all my staff, 1 rod Joyment and pleasy L L ! NesARGUIn o oy cand opeeahouse, The Kansas City St voungat that ime il | e GEmEI R AGavt i preeadiug the bangue | LIRLtRIC OLFRONRIshINTS, of Febraury 9 speaks of the performinco as was old, and e women and children v hange of fratornal gr din Y SUAE follows: “Sam T. Jack's Creole birlesquo | A s i obstructl patlor A pLs I Blaf eduy ot the Midland i it 1 ol Ge o'clock the deta ¥ b ed nat Councl Blufts, away both afternoon and e the head o I e repired o th Jxeweukhaclito e » butlesquers are ¢ VoLt eEtty | Y 1 treasur 1 down toone 1 Ofipreseription c ut creation in the u rhow w GrniAT ] L t Wil ply mag eny t ] bR e ment, They involve cont ¥ short duration, | colimn was compaet, and the 11 1 in - Washiinston s ) e L St | ! il ’ ] LS pleasur delight t bccasion’ by /| plicing s hoavy £l y FOUNRTIL SEASON nsive features. ¢ | AR i | Wepa the treasury b charming rendition of anumber of their fin- [ theleftsleeveof the o tting are r v 1w . and tho whit ) served, even v ! tonow with B est pieces I lLative. 4 \ rinane in th Lt T T mil b ron f it for 1 extons) 3 Hon. Thor Harbiy | ELCAERR PR AT . that ring me wealth briefly garbed, aft ) ho fact o nd A\vho wa: Lind b ared on both sid f 15t 5t | novor worn upon i Ll 1 (s 8ort ntertal ' I s O L Y cared the brick lof e ) | the costumes of 1adies in respect tothe death ‘ i s sorcipontont k! Sl e LA eral's Havanas, He A5 1 1 th bl i Do s unable to [Eehacoad e Hobical bty Al perfeet par with “vanseline, ( 1 \ RO hy | the tower corner o 1y re, fed to as f v > ‘ clal. These B health sain Olivette and all f tha long counrage ¢ 1 cigar without urbinge me o . Poppletn of Omaha; | Kinsman, it pay 2 going Bl sxtravasmiatnaa |l lonkd K thiteniis BGE o M Th A [ SlIpEE TR don i E R0 Soompalito me have Ly comic oper s R P rman counted the war virtually ended | ¥ ot hor antof the park benct 1. Creighton 1 D., chaucellor [ don erapo upon b S ; and o lo it his | Gevena IRt s (R Or R mora) s Rt el o en Vicksbure was tiken and “the M R N A In e ay S GinDEA of the Nobrasks Wesleym 'y Gl B L R thiinL r. The specialties introduced | Sipptran uny tho sen,” but tho ¢ IUaTika ams e mate svions SR Clonegl Shota Theta Pi asan B ) iSO A en The Clemenceat | wore fair. Heath and’ Delto eyelone | federates w have it so, nd there hnd | el more abont the manuer in which the £ D., stato universiw; L e et Se il hos e Bt cawait 1y gave wburrieane sleishit of nand | to be o i Torabin Davisilinaitiio ke R te Rk s e e B. Mearthur; “Betasdn-1 orglizay| Bab L eie LIE WIS RIS ol and bade me look in, exhibition in the nature of a gun drill. It | southerner Vniiinietisenlito | ARERIVET AORONNNIWE sonALOl Adan sq.; “Bela Lominiscences Hon, | deaths within his '-"(‘\‘f;' uAnd e with a very broad grin, | was without & fl Then camo a fair song | ratify the work SETitn axhiles R ydmombes pfeth Senle faul by koW Jobn ' W harton, Omaha; “Our Chapter,” | Within t ‘{““ ‘,‘,‘, Stepaneadi g L starand my printing and danceman of theirresponsinle knockavout MENTS AGAL donedin Californin and the far west during H.A. leese. i el b i s Ade me no wiser, kind, followed by an Egyptian oneact N the yoars wedin weecedine the Mex thing swonks s0 thol frattrn Ch R e e the ! extravagnza, “Tho Beanty of - the | ot et b Al and its relation to e foas the hu 3 l‘ nl ‘V\‘ r v W \’v. 4\\"\ ) com 1 Nile This has no special merit. fro th | i Ly and - stainless honor. In tand, v el f rman with her hal o loft ihe fitheinalon [EAAOR SRS E T il e e e iilcare to America J chance for as much music 88 is gene A R, 1 i i with the president, General Grantand e ional work. 'The reusion was a | o everyoneiu Wisblisto gy ot Woolbarrow, 1 some of the voices ar o e bankngiT Lateas, Torner | Mr Stanton he offercd and, but 1 ovent, anelll s Minedihel ihorins [REYKISR0N OLTR B OL MU LI 0 COTIY plays, told a good story on tronie o Ldesren, Onewill St Lo ot R bl t e any more ju it oceastons | F e s 1 hear a better voico than the baritn i S lly noticed. 1t toole m tho It was midnight when | those ussoc e e azo I wasdoing dramatic | of the male quartette, His color 1s losing lem N anced W £ he ity and for six 1 a vare: L A Ree eafaaiba i, | WIRStLG It ORI O 1 ‘ the ser | met Au rp naice Mk of " tho Thirte s o oy | 1 I'wentloth and Four It s HR GATE: < el Se we weat atound the corn er o v A SR T A L ¥ i S X Al 0 | ¢ i "H‘ ent for many ot mained in the eafesome time chatti Ihen nat the Bovd on Thu rsd nd 5t neir 1 mi inab Who knows how soon death w ! ST L o ] | ne play will be Ugly | v it orwhoit will v 2 hands with Mr. Haeels. ' Thuericd back to | paut 6 R \ o well kno REPUBLICANISM O OMING, oo (e A0 AR ek, A8 Hoivau RiGovd SRR Tol Wt that 1 on ¢ wCome ana b hung,’ he said by st “‘," FAbo dag Kk v “““‘ ki G Hon. John M. 1 hurston “So we went ar thy comer o e T T R o e slonit 1 Const S Great LRevival of St u | re nd ac wid Il supervise the perform on (lencral Sherman was Y W0 | the city,” smd How. J. M. Thurston, foin 1 by My s, oald | are Messrs, T 10, T R e 2 tics. In t 1‘ | nded the banquet of the N MK EC | psistan appenl like that from one whose [ Rty Da Newton Dana, Mesdames e P A R ' Ll publican club, and was present at a meeting [ conversationis more weleeme than two i e e R e LA Suftopl, Tinon bhe oo avpnial W L | of the executive commiittee of the Republican | of auy play | Westayed around the corner | aidand lda Vornon, kroons SprpAaEY LRI OO mente Goneral = A | loagueof the United State: alittio lomszer this tit s \\’.l\ Nl‘l“ B B g o) L arrn s e ot | “1tepbl ot deal in the fareast, | W IS, WO S M Hommar | An Ex-Convict Returns to the Stage. | Yomi's ot Tu March, Ini, e con. | W0 ben oo i st Ineversav tusia 210 10 | mysel £ adjour partments. 1 Miere walked from the gloomy confines “of | ducted tho oxpe M“”’ up Steelos Basou and | {05 0w i et ) publican s As at ti w elub | pmemoer 1had a vague fecling of a duty | the Nevraskastate penitentiary last Satur- | FEICAseC AU RIS Bt oF MIMDONS | 40 iever to entor p S , W is undoubtedly of the stlwart kiud, and Sovera ks aforwards Mr. Iving | yovo ror more than twelvo ve etk ARSI - ¥ 1 that rou b % the republicans of New York city are ca topped me on the street ¥ ; 2iha e A9kt 2 Axpudibion v DSk \ nohof pounkils for tho batélo oF 1502 Tliat was a sj Inotice you gave Mass [ 1o otherabode than 1 the cold wa ¢ NURUIEEG Y pe e S « s oy | annual con vention of the repub Terry, he said the prison o thstanding his ke o I deep buyous and | vic i uoof the United statesis to be beld T 1id not write any notie crvit wd aivorcemont fr nis) | QuTUDIDY Butinepousiand iden) s and gy ousa AL Cinclnuati, cowamencing April 21 mext. It Well, anartice appeared with yourn e ., George MoK o4 A ENOERION [ tha fi s 4 | will bo c f th HoR r- | attached,? 3 takablo stamp his etor i to Jhane templat d v v an ar e e ] on, and alm every statoin the “Tamn ot mistaken and the articlo is yours, pera > that evening, gaye thoe | Plished bis obj i ruod th i » born. dl oe, fon : e an A ' Superintendent G. A. Gillespio Wil bo reyp nted H;- ore lead- | Itbears the stamp of all your—pardon me ) 3 1 dance’ to Ma, “Unolo BT ATwasH Rights | tator a s core—and if he had | Al A e i e o 1 AT T the rog paity have nearly al wannerisms, may wis e ] 1 ta holse he i - L Aon el bk L shiuLQlox present and deliver ad “Thavenor sction_of writing aline. | comed by the members of tt A oryis told of ono who was on | pyp t v by military T R i e e e | 1 this conye 0 “We secured a copy of the paper. Ther kind-hearted Maggie a el ¢ Kouesaw mountain aving rn s ad- |t tint m. Hewas ur T B et e e : MLIMORIAL SERVICF t presiden tial can was the urticle aud it certainly scemed genu- | f e listened to L w va \ g »f confederates lay in the | for ofieial p civil life, o o by “ At an of the { thoGrand ( pojen, keen interestand her big heart went ¢ hud o T e e s ho had the 1se and patri R i i roed S ¢ public pos the eity, held “T'lio league was formed for the purpose of Ay dear Jerome, the critical discornment | pity to the man whd now enters TG to seck it f froed along, with the w last night, arrar ents | hat individual participation displayed in that uotice is admirable, said | & new life to take up the thread about 1 — . HPNTRE Bac At A memorial - services to bo | Pt e an ng mon Mr. Trving hi ssional caregr where twas so | hisf Square With Everybody., ts corps of b ; i iso at ¥ o'clock to- | o countrey, which they failed to get tor | W T supp )1 it is very flattering to Miss dropp lespite an inter et up and | GeneralSherman was exceedingly par s e Al 3 | Strode acted 88 | (o pogular party machine, It is bound t Terry, wasall 1eould reply of twelve yenrs and the great ad- | g, hir W that G | ular with ref e to finaucial affairs, sa; \bren 2 feot M <er, John Jl engine in 1592, The coun “Tathis day T do notknow whother Iwrote changes 1 that ., S0 when Bnithe AURREl ng he New York Tribuno. There ne v Vi ‘ loh o ¢ Howe and tho ehir wizod, and although the vari- | that arlicloof whother it was a practical | George Mekee retired from the prosonce of | Radblows upthe wanel near Dol REABNE ALK TRIBING . AES HAVURIRLS | rplle 410 Bic) 4 amioh & : i After extend uew biat quiet between times, | by Mr. Herman. Butthen he had mot | the famous soubrette it Was with the under- | that the Yanks w have to it because | . nan hURDH MARATG e b Sk e e various posts and to piteh in just as soon as play ether.” i that he should this weck don his [ they could getno more ra o Ho was pirt pay his vills of eve Srans e RGN ) m-pro 0 b 8 gret ival of _stalwan Rictard Statl, who was here with the , for it was apparent to the obsery that old Sherman a duplicate | 1l in d 1t et i prayer, ism and uncompromising Naturdl <ias company a short timoago, is | aut little woman that AMelKee was not without 3 wo Vv mutter stand f e -~ s 1 addrss, Chaivnan J. B he your { tho bavinga bigh oli time on the Pacificcoast, | talent. Moreover, during his confincment ho g back, the men saw a line | a o exadtly low D He Fuvy Senator dohn ldross, 1tev. S, D, Roberts 3 t wemift abandonment Dick has been marri ore times and been | made o bard study of elocution and the rules eiv rear in flime tood every day, and ho could not bea ( A Wik to th A, K. Cady; adiress, C. M ropu blican p the violati oftener than anybody connected | of acting, hence e was practically in trim ey, said o troper, “Uncle | owew man for twenty-f A, A f v nion t : ross, Kev. J,C Tate; sh repu blican pr [ think their voico wil In fact be rovels in marriagoes vime for which MeK oo wis ser 1 viver on o | = o T fa . el Harry Hotchkiss and Goorge J. | gid’the key-n the moxt_campa will tivn sometme, and Dick 15 | braska City, thenme of the state’s me General Shorman used to that A Arthur were appointed & comunitt be sounded the Ina year from now t from one Pacitic state to auother | portant towns. His company was playing an traveling in I 1 he was o renaded R o, sa decovation, The services will be club organization will have a great politic id balliffs who are arm, cugagement there, and awong its members © Nos by Al b Cork. T ¥ and 3 I N L onor ¥ ¥ hor £ General Sherman and Admirl | iU e fleld. Their flags will wave | cos foralimony which Ric was @ beautiful and talented young (/A Rl Dapt 1 i Da ). Porter, the ereat and nuyva from ocean to ocean, and the tramp of o named Cora Vaughn, Mcekee was Yor il a y Era R 1 commanden of the late war, their marching foet, w { their love with t girl, for so por tup |, Pariih AL D ¥ ejoic 18, W rald t return tevious he had been hounded : and wa 4 \ 4 power in the f ane of her, so AW I to hear v \ | 1 byMrs, P, V. M. Ray to decline thouht 1a il ro than th aeiy ofieerhe wa ¥ 110 travel a | of @ 5 t oagu v A - ¢ 000 G085} AR 4 . ¥ rus Atoldicr's Creed i Cor al ch NEES A tron g £ Mok vays t evor \ s 7 tit wi forme to A bitter rel ensue v rendered W Bible | ar % from Bt | for Wa ' - k “ . art in political affuirs here- ( tabbi thogirl, M r X ; " ! JALDO A ralie AR Hoovi Y heart, howover, is with the boys, Koe was ¥ Lunder f good Now ¥ 0 Ik wa Iy b ( \l ws | Yoare' bxpor shook ust of fin L St gh2 aro bond to win." havior I reweabor I the summer of 1500 coming | s far as I've w hereafter bave his let T

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