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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: INDWY, JUNE 7, 1801 IXTEEN PAGES LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR. | Grmcs. b ssemes, awars, e swos | GNE - RAILROAD 1N "FRISCO. 3 i — ould have boen {mper: —— How thoy rounded the | Told of That Love | ¢! i filled and dressed the | A Great Oity Throttled by Notable Laad - b eure How Omaha Amatenr: and how they were drossed solves! | Wt T o T 0 it Bkl Just Like Buying Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents by Buying Shoes at the and were attired in each case with exceeding e pronueron of e | (Sl S e | oenaunes w0 won nones. || GREAT FIRE SALE of SUOES, 114 8, 16th St., Old Boston Store - their relatives and friends. They were of omoly face nd figure wnd moved, danced Greater Bargains Than Even in Fine Shoes of the Best Makes in the Country. The Ladies and Gentlemen Who Took | and sang with refreshing vivacity and bumor. | The Omnipresent ¥ the Illumi- Part in it and Those Who Have | The ladies who appeared in these important nated Females, the Cable Lines 1. Look the large signs and num- ' auxilia characters wero Mr: Me C i ’\\ "D L ' f s Removed Peyond M Cormiok; How dedonsedy Mes. Lymin TN and Homes of the Golden ) a4 l_ var. The only Fire Sale of Shoc on, Misses Kennedy, Wells, Bustls, Gate. 2 ‘ ,r,/ P ((¢ B 1 Omaha, lv\:n":w~ his week e /4 (Ul 1 W but S y/ 7/ n & ke Greonow, Hall, McGormick, A\ vy havoe but sixty i Francis oetschis, now o, O 772453, took, tho store wi lx” o Kept ‘m‘v{- Sale of wdies’ Fine - Q 7 i1 v < L obody thinks mow of “Pinafore.* It | S A O o rus wovo Mossrs, | SA¥ Faaxcisco, May 27.—Spocial Corre. T T ? MLH S _\\hUL\\. Worth $8.00. catchy airs no more sound upon boards. | Hubbard, Shiclds, now judge; Robinson,Pot- | spondence of Tne Bex verybody La Thoy aro no more whistled upon tho street, | ter, now dead: Suvage, Crary, Morris, Saxe, | heard of San Francisco; overybody kuows They echo no more within the parlor. They | the DeGroat brothers, Suow, Drake and | that it is a cosmopolitan city, and yet, in KID BU1TON BOOTS, aro simply stock pieces to be brought to tne | Pt tho excaptions noted, the ladios atitl | Telity, little about tho piace is really under- front only as emcrgency requires. In this | pacide in Omaha or its vicinity while noarly | 8tood. It is an anomaly, this great town respect, the serve, how no r il the gentle n have flown to other climes, strn ng over the rugged bluffs that look purpose than do the senile *Yankee Do One of the male singers, Mr. Morris, did | over to the sea, for, while in a certain way it sud “Wait for tho Wazon." more than sing, Heused his pigments and | g proprossive and surely bustling enough, it Nevertheless, “Pinafore” will long be ro- [ Ki¥0 weathor-beaten sei-dop oxpressions 1 | bas allowed itself to be throttled by tho nota membered in Omaha, It w in its | spedkuble pleasnre of temporing tho natural | ble land pirates who own the Southe fnfancy when it set the town wild. It had | roses on the cheoks of tho fair choristers to | cific and California. Think of a place of never boen sung in the , an 0 J‘Vur of the footlights by tho application 300,000 souls with ounly one railroad and WY koW L6 ¥ Chigh b AL IR P R e e rdly the inkling of a prospect of ever g wiro, but music doesn’t. Bu ufor, | tha st of these sketehos, divected the stago | HaK unother. To be sure, the people protest here without the wirc smained unt on this vecasion also, and the oxacting busi- | mildly once in a while, but, as a rule, they surfeited populuce ¢ red for someth ness of the piece, and t pretty pietures duly submissive, shrinking from the os of the best makors, else, Such was the tribute paid which his company formed, are to be eredited | frown of the millionairo highwaymen, and Worth $3 to $1 L2 Stlltvany and 1t . was Hind the scones too, wasa fittle lady | Kissing the bems of monopoly's garment in keeping with the appreciation which who has long since passed into oternity, Mrs Stanford is tho only one of the Southern amusement caterers had received thro Jod y was at the head of tho | Pacific magnates who seems inclined to do the civilized worla movement w ed to the production of the | good with the money. he controls. Ho is In 1875 the well known opera laid tho peo- | picce (‘H‘“»f". SRl L sue | building a great university, and I hope it g}"l;m;:‘jj[; . ey Ui Was i tho swinga as tho eur- | Will teach a polit nomy that deprecates L8 rreatost Slicdess within the : recollect od for the last time, and tears | theft, even though it be on a maguiti of the best informed managers. Its first pre r her weary eyes w 1 the per- cent scale, and from the governmeot sentation | w York led immediately to its | formers ¢ tod themselves and ber | Pha university comemmorates the death of futroduction in the provinces and snap or v.‘w_l")‘j‘l‘_"_f:g‘ on, ,l'.'" li i sioeest | young Stauford which occurred several WHut why ean't we sing ‘Pinatore’ here? | On this occasion, under the direction of Mr. | funcral sermon aud compared tho lad to asked the young ladies and geatlemen who [ J. J. Dic several audiphones were at- | Christ. It was said at the time that the com- had attained to distinction in the ‘ontra tached on et g of the proscenium arch | parison brought a very fair figure. Such bandista’and the'Joust. i the novelty was experienced in the comparisons ought to como high, It is not $ 8 5 O l)d“ 5 HOUSE SLIPPERS When an amateur makes what his friends [ deuces of soveral ofticers of the Union Pacifie parson who keops them in stock, This — i ! 28ec, 49¢, 78c¢ pair. eall a hit in an amateur piceo, ho fecls that | Of enjoving the musical numbors of the opora cular aivine would not shake tho hand $6.50. = there are few roles in the same line which he | 0ver the telephone. This was esteemed the | of an ordinary citizen, and would sweep his = Misses’ Pebble Goat bo is not qualitied to assume. His success | height of enterprise and pleasure, because | robes aside from the common herd. Ho is in S y : D lod o B TanacSae® | tho telophone at the ume was scarcely older | New York now showing how the rich can = = All our $7.50 shoes go .in Button Boots, e oA or opecn | than was the o amboozle the needle’s cye, hehooves 3 : ) B e e m o (oPa® | U Y hiole, th performance was as fino as | him to_ practice what. b preaches, -1 wavo READ AND SEE THAT WE MEAN [thissale at $4a pair. Don't|1!to2 olun and tip; spring heol is suggested his consent to appear 1s ob. 8! e ey o e ] ¢ v o preaches e oyl tained only by diplomacy and the pledge of | could have been desirec 10 C est pro- | said more about this incident than it is worth nels, £ Ftain emoluments and accomimodations | ductions of the picco by Haverly's chureh | in itselr, but somewher ‘Sooms to BUSINESS. miss them theyare a bargain. | "89¢ pair; worth $1.50 Ladies who wear narrow shoes, such as AA. A. and B. can find some good bar- gains. “W,m{ e el ; 7107 , This week Special Prices. ) [“’ull(‘s‘ e - o Burts Kangaroo Shoes for| Side Lace Shoes. / gent's wear, only Ladies FIREKE SAILK, certain_cmoluments wnd accommodations whiicb previously nover ertered his mind choir company aro not 10fu out of considera- | by somsthing for stud AL s BRI 0 TG |m Achintt g gt on a Bigh “""].,..l:"f?*"'f'.;i““f‘.:rfl‘“f:‘f."f"‘iii":f%'lfl\;.‘(f':'?“.“f:':i' " Xfiiffi',”‘égg” 58 i ;'\‘I.‘HH',‘ ij‘,‘]‘\.‘ o sl e ;{ff;"_**l}fl“j{_'ff'v_“i& (cub- he L guild'of Trinity cathedral, But Wave of Prosperity. bends down, cuttiug off the view: “the other 3 QAR cr 5”‘»-“) ST e it g;.;fgfg:;jtq.,‘l’.‘“;‘..’“ et ...ifli“;';‘,.“.;.ifi';.?.‘l‘-“"‘L’l‘;?i‘?\.:;?l?‘:;:“;.'..,‘li:i': S et T W \Pleitcielonn g Hlt O IR G R R etittingly througt u isiyingns ; dancing with the dancing of the 2 S 33 i g s B " 2;:,‘.:‘("",";53 thirough -tho '“_ I“”‘dll'm' 3L | bo built of brick with pressed brick front | mizit® qiep. Thoe ferty boat Hows " sale at $8 pair. ess, well worth $3.30. Men's \olu, Lace 1o (il st o fanen? company oxgantand | taed forn thooust Hhobowing wley WL | st the"Hools” o', Sovors: ot J shoes go at $3 pair. should attend this great fire| Men’s Canvas Lace Mo Outht unloaded 8, the Acadsmy of | manutacturors. Billiard and pool tables havo | Somurs “drapory it decki fo tho sumimit We only sell two pair |sle. only 75c a pair. stroet. near ith, Tho little placo was pack. | already been purchased. The building will | with structures of graccful and amplo out- X ¢ eine st 1St plooh At Smas AT 1‘\"\::1':':.1“0“ (Rl O G W B ry landing is a whirl of throng and i tolanyione lady; Re lm‘l]lht'l the &[Ml s llC Men's Lawn Tennis. rub- membors of the cliorus woro_ takon 10 tho | G110 pundred now mombers woro admittad | fi'ery tiecotion are wopally e, Fhos i of men’s shoes. ber soles, soc pair. beroes. ‘There wers some heroes, however, | 8 the —meeting, tho directors and | glide through the level strcets and then Who were 1ot o1t becaso tho humber of fo. | the committee on membership hav- [ up slopes so steep as to hardly bo v 114 SOUTH 16TH STREET male amateurs aid not o quite around. Thoy | ng passed favorably upon tho appli- | used by pedestrians. and nover by l made up for it, however, by taking their nts. The club = membership now | teams. Grass u'rwws between the cable E_ E A OId Boston Store' own girls, o circumstance, which, in those | numbers 250, which is a growth of 100 in the | paviug stones of avenues over which days, was considercd a very unusual occur- | last ten days. All the active members are on | thousands upon thousands of people are car- Open venmgs. S S' FL TAU' Manager. rence. a still hunt for good, enthusiastic athlotic | ried daily to homes bevond; beautiful homes 8 As i consequence, that “snap” perform- | men who wish to join. ady some of tho | with lwvns always ercen, s wreath of How- atico of “Pinafore” Was sat out by a hundred | most prominent business men in the eity | ers galin lilics and lilucs, that scout SR 00 vor toleratod an amateur | have ei od thel s ana beon admi a arm the oy 0 old state-hous ilding . PUTI 4 0 hir ayimay bo Soud not stand the. strain Ty groaned. | | Tho iudications aro that the memborship | it possesses, and cortain foatures, both of | if no Chines apposrsy “b“r‘::‘k‘;,““‘l?,{::"“",',}‘?j"& | Which he continued up to the time of Lis Degree of tfonor Mr. Timmo said tho recovds beloneod ta Others could not hiss. Thoy smiled. Others | will be fully 500 by the time the club houso | art and nature, not to be duvlicated, is far | Conversation is often brol o jeertbo | W N L R ot Db el still could not criticize. They bit their lips | is completed. om comely to look upon in detail. It gives | periods, commas, querids and exciames Tn 1560 Mr. Reed was electod city clerk and | i a ooy oooqon op it R Eh sl e i R S in impotent rencwal of th e Contracts for tho stoam hoating of the club. | an impression of mildow. o bulldings ato | points, bs the flea's victim cists Km0 00 without, remunoration for. several | 0% Anclent Order of United Workmen, their | o ¥ S0ll U0ME 0 o ilitan on court “Wait till you see us inafore, | houso have already beon lot and- overytinng | generally of wood, and the damp atmosphers | tcally from limb to ! mb. ALl honor £ the | 3 s whon ho vwas suceoodod In 1367 by Mr. | Wives, daughtors and sisters, aro roquested | Nonuo ™ and - fall. Tho con mistco will ultingly exclaimed a littie miss who hs sinco [ s moving along fu a rapid, business-like way | Works illigrea and fostoons of moss unon | floa, ":‘I"L;\:~ an ente h;\"ux o O 0 et | W L. May, now of omont. e A Gyt O Ay | Cokrn, o Al b VR Sl Shespoke as the disgusted audience was PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. tho appearance of being shingled | reminds the rich that thoy tooare but human ‘{_‘:“""‘ “(';"3"\‘:7{"“;.‘:“}" recorded all'the in- | day ovening at 8 o'clock ize a degeeo | expense. Megeath will be allowed 10 do 1ho leaving tho theater. Some honry-hei ; — with green. Tho . ousiness houses, | dust. He brings mankind to a common | SErumOnts tial wors ok of honor, Aucient Ordol ed Workn work. The contract for er>cting the now i _ . Tnculen spirit suchas has [ About that time Mr. B. K. B. Kennody and el brick barn at the county hospisai was award.d mortals felt disposed to chide her for her | Jack Donald of Grand fsland isat the Mur- | witha few exceptions are uot more than | level —Ho inculcates @ spiri 2 B e AR GA R o VBt A IO BAR0 AeS L BB K 1 Hife 5 el R b 3 7 R Cn ke Se S ot oo TR | Tour or fiva storion high. | Tho foar of earthe | taken martyrs smiling to thostake. 1 among | uother concolved tho ides of cstablishing u f'ouble Header Next Priday to John M. McGowan, 'The price is #4871, N =i ¢ | series of abstracts and weutto Council i<y Ay The Patr ATt T A e VL s, about’ April 8. Twenty-six days later the Mrs. E. S. Freo of Glonwood is at the M quakes is deep implantod in the California | the ungodly bo stimulates profunity, it muy | S0vies | of | SISHEs, Rad woeuste FoNie ext [riday ovoning In Germania ball The Patriclc lend company wis given pe hr sturnod to seo and b be amoteur Vs et breast, Tnere are recollections of a aay | bo that i others he provokes prayer ere. 'Thoy returnc ¥ ceur two boxing conto I _, mission to run horso cars upon the stroots of throng returned to see and hear the amateur | 1ard. y i to there. ‘Thoy returncd and informed Mr. | will oceur two boxing contests. The post- | Dundee plac X } “Pinafore. The; cked the academy. It N when this portion of the globe humbled itself, | last statement 15 half surmise. £ the Av Besa s 4 o uadee placo, and at tho next meoting tho nack g Lo . L. Donalson of Ogallala is at tho Mer- | Wpeh | ES ] { T o not betieve in slobbering over C: of their intention and were somewhat | poned mateh between Frank MeGee »-.d d shall designate tho hours at which cars was such an audience as Omaha had never when brick and morter rawed, aud red wood o 3 1sed when b2 mformed them that he . i v chants. salcoral v aor branding anything mundane, as per- d K iat he | papey Taylor for 350 and the entire g avo the terminal points, before scen. 1L rej ed every section of il Hamiiion of. Lincoln 12 at the /M planatiittted oarklesslyidowmjutioniainass 4| HOE RS e ! frankly | transcribing the records for th coipts, and a rattling round betweern od thelolty -and condition’of. the inbabitanta; ‘A J. ] amilton of Lincoln is atthe Mer- | crby making a disagreeable impre ect. For this reason I have spoki ankly Erldalota e Uty ¢ | ceipts, and a r ound betwoen fre o - Skt a¥ao0lal Foathotinm (i couldhmot havelbson)| Jounnta: and of him, _Howover, the earth has be of somo things as they are. Califo l[ru"p:“l:u\“:u‘.m"I:V‘Lryx'x\.::u.l!j Aafthenun man and Michael Coline will entertain ENDED AT LAST, more ropresentative. Tho banker was there, fZdward A. Cary of North Platte is at tho [ its good behavior so long, that confidenco in | grand state. San Fr lllln\)l'hlx(' Ly common: | ordingly novor establls . the merchant was there, the lawyer was | Millard. the stabuity of its crust isin a measure | place in nothing, unique iu ail thing: Tn 1868 M, Reod was elacted county clerk | e wong Drawn Out Inquest Over Henry there, the editor was there, and they were all > Welch of Lincoln is a N restored. Occasional tremors excite no more telow nally ¥ hed. 'y M. P. & guest at the Ly L : e and served for two yoars, Rt. Rev. Richard Scannetl, D.D., bishop of ~as morry ns kittens in a basket of wool. It | Murray. concern than an April shower might in EINLLERA TANES In 1871 he becamo a momber of tho ¢ity | guuha, will mako his first pastoral visit to | The Gielow inquest has proved a thorn in was o chatty, gossipy throng, and the Omaha. So now here and thereis to be = 5 uncil and presided over that body in 157 oo ohatting and “gossiping . cossad only | o e and wife of Humeston, [a., are at [ 4oqn o modern building of ten storles, not DEATH OF BYERON REED. counil und prosidod over shat bodyin 15 1 St. Agnos’ parish this morning and at 10345 | the side of Coroner Harrigan, Y as Prof. Blankonfold, still hore, mounte e M. Pinney and son of Montana are | 10 typical plaster affaic with malaria in o 6150 o'clock yester. | teon acros which, for mauy years, havo boen | Will confirm a class of postulants in St. | Thursday afternoon he adjourned the in: the director's stand. His 'mastacho [ o Nrs- 2 b y L bas-rolief, but made of the best material, on ) Mr. Byron Reed died at 6:50 o'clock yester- { o, prospecet Hill cometery. The gify | Agnes’ church, Twenty-third and Q streets. | quiry until 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and had a puir of Napoleonic needle-points. His | 8% the Puxton. o the most approved pian, and extra strong for [ day morning at his late residence, northwest | \wug nccompanied with the proviso that upon _— promptly at that hour the jurymen were on faco was illuminated with a smile. His hands Major J. G. Ballance of Fort Keogh, Mont., | possivle shakes. corner of Dodge and Twenty-fifth streets. Al- | the discontinuance of the placo for burial Notes About the City. . hand, but the c a 1 = = ar Y N . is at the Paxtou. Mliore aveiio more attraotive atrest? so unuce L b iand, but the coroner, as usual, was conspic were encased 1 new white kids and one of . ‘There are 1o more attractivo streot scenes | ook not unoxpected, death came suddenly, | purposes the land should revert to the city to | Colonel E. . Savage has returned, B hina, 5 them lightly held o baton between tho fore- | J. . Barnes and Eugens Moore of Norfolk | in America than here. ~‘Thoy are mado | ¢ ot W% BIOKREE FOREA BETE TR | po used for purposes boneficial to the people B i IR | UsRabE IRAAg e tlnger and thumb. The overture commenced | are at the Millard. attractive by the people themselves who are | the heart ceasing to beat a For wany years the management of the cem- Al MATHILARE. IE GO AR prneds The jury was composed of business and the audionco was hushed 1o silonce. Tho | Miss Fanny M. Higby of Beatrico is a | Wuch addicted to tho promenads habit, | cated. During the past week, Mr. Reed has | g AU I 6 Yithids “of Mr. Reed, o Dr A R. Simnson of Corning, Arl, has | mon who' could il afford to wasto curtain roso and thon . But who doos | gugst at tho Murray. Whilo indulging o this, tho, dress of tho | beon confloed fo his bod and hassulforca great- | haviag undertaldon tho worle when no ono | FCToved 1o this city. S Ray time il e ol not know the setting of the first act of *'Pi Mr. ana Mrs. C. H. Fowler ha women |8 striking aud loud. ‘The rain bow | 1y, Sevoral months ago he sustains ero | else could be foand to undertake it. Tho Leaguo eatortamnment has been iu- or, and oy grow ostlo not. kriow the setting of | g, A0 Mrs e “'n‘p_"‘"'“ havo roturned | yighy well retive abashed before it. Tho | g o i Bety from the effeots of which | - M, Ieed was alao tnstrumental fn forming | definitoly postponed. an and thoy grew very restloss Who doos not know the | “*Xr BT T e K. Cohn | KiTments of the men ate not remarkable save i not recovered, a severe cough remain- | tho Forest wn Cemetery association, | Leo N.Truit, the commission man, has re- airs and aimost the very lines of the piecot | WS, o b Giaaels, and Mrs. H.Cohn | that thoy are apt to be correct. — But if the | g and eausing him both aunoyauce and pain. | which has now assumed control over P’ros- | turned from Chicago. Well, the stage was beautifully set. The | PaVe goue to Now York. women can afford to agitate the garbage of | Phis was aggravated by au abcess n the e e T cot Tor Nolsone Moe s At 11:15 a.m. the jury resolved itself into sailors were appropriately costumed, The J. J. Johuson and daughtor started for Chi- | Market strect with valuable goods from 3 | Jiver which continued to creato 4 pus which ed was the president of the Byron ‘_‘_‘:'-I:“‘.A“_j’ R T SO orris, has { a4y indignation meoting and odod to chorus was excell 1. The peo- | €ago yesterday afternoon. 5 high priced taitor-shop, I do not regard it the putient was too weak to discharge, His | Reed company, consisting of Mr. Frank | "0 AEREAEHER 0 0| poast tho absent oficial to their comploto plo_applauded, Then camo Little But- | Covornor Thuyer was in the city yosterday | any of my business. ‘The sawo conclusion | just visit was made to his ofiico 4 week ago. | Jobnson, his Sisters, Mrs. Abbio fill, Mrs. | | e SpC TR B Beoph HLACeR have re- | satisfaction. The jury iu a body wout to tho tercup,i round, red . and rosy, -per- | and called upon Tnk Bas, must be reachied s to the way the women | Sinco thon, his bodily pain has distracted | Aune Campbell and a couple of others, ' This | FEHCd from Clarinds, {n. oflice of the county attorney and asked for sonated by Miss Cnddie Campbell now [ My, and Mrs. 5. S, Flatau of Mumeapolis | Paint. They are bandsome, and know it | kis attention from tho ecares of his | orzanization has a paid-up capital of $200,000 | A ratkilling will be held at the Dollas | adyico. l\ll;v Henry ‘mml'w 3 A») l"lun'h} are stopping at the Dellone. e “"I"“»“ :{}:' n;"‘“.lvm one seauis |m' be | pusiness life, The familiar little oftice passed | and bas done a remarkably large business. *:\:wlm -\IV 'clock ths afternoon (:rml of v:uln- Juey I:n-v«vl as spok perhaps any singer who essayed the cha . S e coat beot | Jatisfled ‘i o al — complexion. | out of his mind, and, with the members of | He was a_corresponding member of the | J. D, Jones of the Cudaliy packing company | and stal hat while wero anx ter, this lady reahized tho idea of the com- | . ;},“;;‘,',.‘“ 'p;“:““,”',f:“‘L'{,':,“,fi_‘:;,'"}",‘ great beof | Cheeks of laring red, forehoads of alabaster, | his family around him, hie passed away after | American Nitnen dasen i ATt oo s back ut his desk after n week's iliness | to ascertuin tho can the }w\u here was nothing left to be desired Mr Tt sl e o o la eyebrows dark us a burnt match, aro some | g lifetime of effort which was rewarded with | <ociety of Now York and has been fc William Burness of the Cudahay packing | 0f Gielow thoy did not_care to lose any moro u costume, appearance or voeal work. Had | M funzarus st is mothor-lu-law, Mrs. | of tho peculiarities that must bo noticed by | poth honor and success, years an fudustrious collector of rare books, | compuny’s foree has returncd from Lincolu, | I tisn wils necessur she not buen & local and_soclal favorite she dsmith, will arrive from Louisville, | even the casual observer. ‘The strange thing [ “The death of Byron Reed removes | manuscripts, sutographs and coins. In this | ho gun club shoot will bo held at the he matter was debatod at lenzth, and the would have scored a success. As it was she | ) % about it is that the women do ot succeed i | ono of the oldest, best-known . and | respect his collection s among th most val- | prime Bt e 0 e At o | couuty attornev advised the Jury thut the roceived an ovation. It may well be doubted | Mr. Honry Schoenfoldt loft yestorday on a | making themselves ugly, They may bea | most _ wealthy _ of | Omuba's . citizons. | uable in the countey. It is especially vich in R av rRoon. | only thing to do was to apply to tho, distriet whether Mrs, Estabrook has ever appeared | European business trip. He will be abse: little apvalling ac fivst, but ugly, ‘never. | Ho was born in Dar Genesee county, New | autographs and coins, some of the latter A social qanco was given In tho I Y | court for a writ ot peremptory mandamus to to # greater advantage upon the stage thau | about a month. ‘This decorative mania provades ull class S B I ety o Do | Dol Trom overy nation wnder tho sun and | hull, Twenih-cighth und K sueats, last even- | compol tho coroncr to go whcad with the e she did on that oceasion. Oficer C. C. Rouser and wife loft last | #hd the degro of skill reached is near perfec- | gntorad the Alexander classical school in the | dating back to tho eariy Roman emperors, | quost without any furthoer delay. Then there was Ralph, the love-lorn lad | night for Pickway, O., to attend a reunion of | Hon. ‘Thelittie Japaueso women who toddie | neighborhood, where he laid the foundation | His collection of books is also rare and Miss Anna Ryan, daughter of Thomas This was sutisfactory, and the papers wera that was adored by the captain's daughter. | Mr. Rouser's family wlong like dolls, have an awmbition of tho | forthe practical education which atterwards | valuable. In connection with numismatic | Kyan, has gouo to Papillion to spend a month | beinw drawn up when ‘the door opened and in Ho was porsonated by v S. Smith, | ALK, J. Tovey, editor of the German and | S410 ort. ‘Their brown cnecks are ¢also- | curried him through life. He was preveatod | assortmont, the books are most conveniently | OF LWO Visiting fricnds rollod the coronor., then, as later, one of “the most enthusiastic | Amorican Browers' Journal, was in the city | Mined piuk, und their lips uare two dabs of | from graduating, however. by the removal of | and tastefully arranged. Surrounded by Lowis I'. Swift and Thomas S, Norton of I'he air quickly assumad a sulphurous odor vocalists and divectors in the city. He wore | uyd visited Tue 15eE. ¥ | crimsou.yIhey mean as weilas thoic American | his family to tho then territory of Wiscousin | these treasures Mr. Rteod has passed some of | Chicago, of Switt & Co., packoers, ave in the | A% the corouor and the jury caught sight of a bluo shirtand white trusers, astraw hat, | “\ro ] M. Griggs, wifo of tho gonerat | S3ter Dut they lack the nicety of touch the most pleasant hours of his life. It was | city visiting the local plant one another, and the expressions of opinion and was dreamily grazing over the “wi agont of the'Bu N pas e m&[;‘“;: that makes a well-togged woman here look ere was founded anew Darien in Wal- | in their companionship that many of th A daughter has been bora unto Mr. and | WhiCh followed wero anythiug but flattering, blue” when calléd to the front of the st e ot PR D o asan 0 S MBEkION, i lika Al uminated picture. n years of age young | luter hours of his lifo wore spent in secking | 3 TR Yore (B atraban it oLed i Quict was finally restored and the jury and Mr. Smith's norvousness had uot disappeared | SPeit the Waelwith Omaha frionds In this levter I propose 0 go outside tho 7 Eraph oporator, and bofors | the information which they alone could ime | sixeh ead Talety sovamii oty ¥* | coroner proceeded to Burket's and procéedod when his work began, but the pretty air ana frs. Y. K. McQuecney from Rutte, Mont., | beaten path: to suy nothing of climate, of | hoattained bis majority cume west to make a | part. In this conucction, it may be stated LY, i X with the inquost tha insviration of the audionce dispelled bis | 18 in the city, the'guest of Miss Mamie Fur' | fruit, of palaces on tho hill, "or the mougrel | Jiving at his trado, wirs at tho time having | that theso treasures are tosrvoas a mon- | CiIAron's day exercises will bo hold in the | I'ue only ovideico of any fmportauco was staginess, Ho ncted woll and sang with the | 105g at 1206 South Thirtieth avenue. stench that reoks, and the orimo that festers | beon extonded only 0 far as Clevelind. o | ument to his studiousness aud onergy now | it Christig church o ation, Twen- | that of Otto Peterson, ihe boy who found sweotness and expression which have always Rey. A. G. B. Jonner and wife of Fon du | below. Neither will I mention the calm | roudily found employment on the Cleveland | that he has goue. It is well understood that ty-second and K streots, this ovening, tho coat, vost and hat of ' Gielow on the bank characterized nim. His solos were excellently | Lac., Wis., are visiting C. S. McConuelt at | assurance of the Sau can that his | and Pittsburg line, and was located for the [ in lifo Mr. Reed proposed to bequeath this Rev. Robert L. Waeeler, pastor of the | of the lake roar tho southwest corner. Ha rendered, and in the choruses his clear voice | 1502 North Eighteenth street route to | city leads the world iu all thiugs. I will suy | most part at Warren, O. collection to the public library, ouly with the | Presbyterian church, Twenty-ifth and stated that be found thom about # p. m, could be readily distinguished ¢ North Platte. nothing of Sundays givon to pleasuro, like | "'The system of reqeiving messagos by | atipulation thata proper placa should be streets, will preach mbrning and evening to- | Saturday _The Admiral was personated by W. O. Mrs. George Heimrod and three d ; | the Sundays of Parts. ~Neither of politics | sound was not thon in use, though it had | vived —for their ~ safe kooping. 'Tho | 44Y A recess was takon, awaiting the arrival of Sander, a gentloman upon whom had fallen | and Mrs. Joseph Baumann and | thatsmell ‘bad. It is necessary t omit a | beon acquired by a humber of operators. It [ collection 13 valued at not loss than | The North Star Scandinavian society will | Franic Hill, the man who found the body tho aistinetion of interpreting all the beavier | started for Now York via the Burli schedule of those things that make San | was looked upon with doubt and whero ap 0. It is uot only the work of o | meet next Saturday ovemng in Aucient | He had beou sumwmoned tho first day of tha character roles i the amateur opera produc- | terday and will sail ou the 10th for Bromoen | Francisco unlike any city elso, n realm and | plied, was adopted..with besitation. Soon but that of many years of the life of Mr. | Order of United Workmen hall, Twenty- | inquest, but had failod to appear and & con- tions up to that time, He is still resident | on the Elbe. and a law unto itself, But I wantto speak | afrerits adopti it was not considered a | Iteed's father whose collection formed the | sixth and Harney strects, and will elect | stablo him, here, though a number of years have elapsed Hon, Willlam B Boohel: has been’oonAt f the most remurkable element of Pacific | success ana abaadéhed by nearly all the | nucleus of the oue uuder consideration. omcers, uiry was completed at 230 p, m., giued uia Tuat appearance beforo the foot- | 1o s house Mo two weoks, & sufferer fr st clrcumstance, an elemant singularly | roads which hud given ita trial. Young | Mr. Reed wna tho last son of his family | Managor James Viles, jr., aud J. B, Mo- w0 of Mr. Hill having been secured ights. He displayod a wonderful apprecia- | stiatic shoumatism, He was some botter | BeRICcted. Lallude to tho flea: tue nappy, | Reed was one of thy fiyst to adopt tho sys- | though three of his sisters, Mrs. Ann Camp- gor, salésmen of the Omaha packing | © ng the tinding of the body. ~Nothing tion of th humor and irouy of the oharacter. | vestorday. Assoon as he s ablo to travel | SLeLPering - flew, v atom but a recog- | tem. He became proffcient in it and after- | bell, Mrs. Susun Carter, Mrs. Abbie Hills, | compuny, have gone to Chicago, aud bave | faterial was doveloped boyond iho fact tha Ho invested it with mannerisms hio and Mrs. Bechel will go to Hot Sorings, | lized force. No placo cun equal Califor: ward had an advantage when the paper steip | now 1 Eurove, survive him. Fo was the | transforred tho priveipal ofice of the com. | the body was found uud tho ury brought in culiarities in keeping with thy oy T YAy * | iu natural gifts, no other place has quite such | made way for tho sownding key. His tele- | uncle of Mr. Lewis S. Reed, Mr. Harry D. | pany to that city. a vordict to tho effect, that Herman Giclow the concoption and dressed it with the Prof. G. R. Rathban, E. F. Davis, B, . | 19r% such lofty trees, " such wouderous | graphic experience, covered the years from | Reed and Charles Reed Campbell, and a grand ol M came to his death by drowniug himself whilo noss which wight be cxpected of an ocean [ oroF o Ch (SAINGR GE S DRV B Lo yalleys, and such areas of vine-clad bill. | IS40to 1855, in wHith latter ho came to | uncle of Byron Reed Hastings. He leuves u Mothers will find that Haller's Pain Par- | 10,8 temporary fit of insanity. fop His sinemg was wdwiraolo and his | rustrong sad o B Woodtow speat part of | No placo yot heard from bus such foas. | Omaha, Here ho remained but a fow wooks | widow aud o sov and aaughter, Abraham [ alyzor is a sure and ploasant cure for dar- | y7he body will'be shipped o Foud du L Soting of & higher orer of morit thun any- | (A8 WAOE B SR o B Hen O 8 ey I'ho floa of Califoruia is peerless, numberless, | and then wong ,to Kansas. The | Lincoln Reed aud Mrs, Prank Johnson rhoea, Wis., tomorrow for burial thing he had ever shown bofore. Dy i A e st of Ahe fluby heau- | the cssonco of euergy; as a_guest, cordiul | winter. of thai ' year bo spont in | M. Leed was of a pationt, industrious & éntr'acto Mr, Sander aud Mr. Smith in- [ 64 to stock the market. fora month | They | yot il mannered. Ho comes witbout invita- | Luwronco, Loaveiitorth, Kunsas City | and tiring disposition. ' He worke COUNTY AFFA Small in_size, eroa wsuits: Do Wity topolated the “Larboard Watch, both at O oo o ior s leopt. the | tion, und stays against protest, Heistold to | wnd other points in i that’ vicinity, and in | hard, but with system und discro 4 Lithie Barly Riaer 'Dilk for Canstipa throd s satlors and taking a position in- tho iots back until tho fish are a3 bis and | g0, wud the place to which ho may €0, ofteu | crossing the lKausay. giver ouo day he hud a | ti Ho acquired property readily | somo Minor Mat ded to by | Hon, bust for Sick Headacho, bost for Sour ol l';'}"]*.vy e N 4 Roanics v ¢ mlf{{ desiguated, but stlll he lingers. It | parrow escape from drowning. o boat | and steadily added to it until his estate has a 5 » by | Stomuch, o aiers was b ayed by Mr. Heury Esta T - A e g iyscions to attempt a description of the flea. | upset and, being #hable toswim, he sauk | been variously estimated to be valued at fron 2 the ( 3 e ook. ''be makeup was repulsive and ' the | Judge Ouudy, United States Attorney | He moves iu the best circles but moves o | soveral times, but was finally resclied by u | 82,000,000 to $2.500,000. His 1ifo has beena | Threo mombers of the bonrd of county The Brote R i charactor was i ‘keeplug with it o h Brad D. Slaughter | fast for observation. The Kodak has no | boat which put out from one of the banis n0st successful oue and death finds his af- | commissionors held a short mgeting yester- | The fourth viohn recital of the pupiis of availed himself of a liboral stago mana an [ 3 riday night for Sioux | terrors for bim. He caroms from the plump | = At that timo in Kansas the *border rufflan | fairs in & most excellent condition. He wis | U ment to introduce a great deal of *'busi g I'uv to maia tion over the | neck of beauty to thoscrawny and bloodless | wur” was at its hoight. News of it was | true to every plodge and expected every othor which, in 'lU“t“J"l“,\ of companles, is ex- ”lh I‘KH \!lH.". 1 |ur'.> Mr. Bierbow is re- | Chinaman, and glides witchingly down the | eugerly sought in the east. Keed had been | person to keep thew obligations with him. cluded. The result was the glviug of a | celver for tho defunct company, and thero ls | splue altke of the Just and the unjust. T can- | appolnted correspondent of the New York | ~‘The funeral will ko place on Monday | 8 8 board of equalization to go over the 1301 | formers yosterduy ufteruoon i the Liuiugor prominence to the character which made it | & probability that tho road will soon be of- | not describe hiwm for he refuses to pose. His bune and ser his puper faithfully with | afternoon at 4 o'clock, the services being kit i s stand out as ono of tho most successful | fered for sale. The preseat trip was taken | moral diabolisin may be pictur but not | the latest intelligenca requrding she | 1n Trinity catbedral. The remains wiil be (Pia e harsiogAhie G nuating i Tiatte boavy delineations on " {ho amateu Stago. | WIth 8 view to obtaining o more thorough | his versonal appearonce. o way' ol u | doings’ of tho | hutl - aud - prosiavery | intorssd {a Prospect Hill cometory : il 4 Miss Blanch Benton entertained a numbor | pro . o en he cause of the former, and its correspond s Sarsaparilla and Burdock, the Mr. Rovel Franco also sang with this com- | of friends Thursday ovening at her home on | bowl. After sosking all vight, his dank | ents in sovoral places woro in o L] A grlc..."»!x[fm p\.,f}‘fl" parilla and Burdook, th pany, making a decided hit in tho *bosun’s” | Twenty-tirst and Wirt streets, Kountze | remains may be thrown out, but to his | of detection. Reod's connection with the T Hinal satimataations s i ot e kable, whilo the promising eitorts solo! Place.” Cards and dancing were indulged in | funeral will como a'jumping, more fleas, who | Tribune was at length discovered and he was Marriage Licenses. from East avenue to th t clt by the younge [ 0 lod Mrs. George B. Harris as Hobo, tho ad til a late hour, when an elegant luncheon bite as they mourn. ordered arrested. Ho was stopping at the | The foll i i g PR rom Bk avanus o e wary oy’ Umite | BAGS DV SD8 JOURGSE. EIRUIIGE xaoaof miral's first cousiu, was as proud of her | was servod. Thoso present wore Mr. and | ‘Thero are powders ostensibly for the | timeat Leavenworth, and discovering what ANIAE BREAAIR RS0 WRER i+ | MMAURNIRE. 101 K1 T) WOPS RIGHAR Lk Sg | IR ARSELIRHATE S IR S8 TSR SRAH) lationstip as 8 cousin shouid be and main- | Mrs. J. P, Bay, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. MoAllas- | slaughter of the tlea, buthe waxes lusty | was contemplated escaped from the city dur P Tom Murrey preseutod | cally adapted to the ability and taleut of the tawed au clovated dignity as & coosequenco | tor, Mr. and Mrs, Erastus Young, Mr. ang | upon thew, aud if they ever killhim it is | fug tho uight. A few. months lator another | Name and addross Ast || SRR SRR EENA 8. _pRODIR AN | A tudent and every featura was dos 4 throughout the performarice. H. M. Engloman, Miss Allle Faweett, | when fatty degeneration of the head, induced | correspondent, na Phillips, was discoy- | | ke Dollurd, Omaha sree e VR IR MERRAC 0, piEohARR (89 0 Yoty Rk, et ] oo dS L ‘The part of Josephino was played by Miss | Miss Olive Waller, Miss Carrie MoLain, Miss | by over féeding, ensues, the poor man cannot | ered and killed, * Ella O'Gormun, Omaha wind mili at the old noor house, | MRpro A il z e Jeasie Robinson of Chica Bottie Mouat, Miss Junnie Younw, Miss Not- | afford to board his tleas ou powder. Mr. Roed concluded to no longer jeopardize | | 3fs Auwater, Omaha Sommiasianae Oorvigan. 18 & waltien sppll- | 0008 Jeiotpabing woee. Miss Wap. Colay Mr. Walter B. Wilkina saug Captain Cor- | tio Gibbs, Mids Miunio Collowt, Miss Blauche | Tho fuct thatu floa is on tho person, in- | bis lifo in tho precarious work of a nows. | | pucsio Miller Onaba oatigo, askad (el hiaTanve of Sbeance o ex: | MIMMIOR SLULAM. Tosiar, Aise Glonivalvs Jol coran and wade a duinty, dappor comiaan- | Bay, Miss Armbreuster, Messrs. Eisworth, [ Yoives discomfort but no disgraco. ' His | paper writer, and returned sccordiugly o | ] Raomis.l, Wright, Omaha . PRSI Y B Bienied Walkotield, Master Joh | Mastor Bortio dor. Tt was suggested, however, that ho | Fuwcett, George Day, Pation, Beaodicl, Me | prosonce is not to bo proclamed, but bravely | Omaha with' the iatention of making tois g Yy S SO | or'ta frmiai CRALDALEO SR8 LIOMPALNOR 1 e b Frais (ilaride” Wellas Al 1o Up" 100 youug, aud i tie lator por- | Mahoa aud W. Nelsoa. eudured, ‘T'ho sufforor walches for a chauce | place his home. He opened an office | | Mabel Lee: Ol e merical indices, He askad that ho be allowed | Short, Charles Higglus » splendid in much! s an hour rolled by without any signs of the coroner. day afternoon and then adjourned until | Prof. Brott uttracted a large attendunce of Tuesduy afternoon, whon tha body will meot | the parents and friends of the youthful por There were cloven numbers and the ages Day Saiuts asked that tho couuty redcem | of the performoers ranged from cight to six- their church property from tax sale. Ko 0 years. ‘The recital was unqualitied ferrs g The skill of the older students was sued by Judgs Shields yestarday

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