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( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 27, 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. N oD delightful tyrart who rulos the — Drows, have, for neibbors, b ME | Roston ud Dotroit avo each an_agency e \ Cac, ome, he nother's darli fathe 1 e x Latdidd marketing the aramatio w nEs o e B - * 0% | Mianeapolis Hos tho Most Uu:veat'n! fes- | Bome. fhe, WOtRTS (TN thnocent | Ous Heego Tells How Ho Gamo to Create [ ¥, “don Lirustanvone® cnict of polies | biioia amiters. Ty promise. |avossiols "OMela! asalota ant Jpoal : tlon of the Year joys, and the best pledyge of matrimonial the Ewedish Chiraoter, man of tho world, with knowlodge of man- | (08 And collect big feos shown by the books of the Union Sthck iy felicity, . Kkind tn goneral. 'In one of her wild moments Miss Eloanor Beobeo, an amateur actross, ¢ compiny for the twenty-four hours, ending at " SHE O VO T ONE. e she sends for Dir. Brown, in_order to find | 108 been engagod to play Tony Gay in YA JOBBERS CAN TAKE A BREATHING SPELL, | © 0'clucip.im. Decbuice i 180 VERY LITTLE TRADE FOR FUTURES. ‘ . r WRITING A NEW FARCZ COMEDY IN OMANA, [ \Whother o futs the tondeucies sho has ob- | yilisch Square in New Yorkt 5 '° PASL, “CATTL i RUFEP, HOTAES A TS, Romantic Ending of an Kssay on old friend, “Dr, Bil", This s in order that g tho notadlo hotiday Issues is that o “The Model Hust i he ¥ report to his wife, Its, Brow | of the Chicaro Dramatic Journal, 1 ) of Linke 16 Model Husband That Is What Ohiarles . Hoyt Has | liowever, transtors tho (attor to MF. Geor beautifally lithographiod cover ahd :.”u‘w.-: Tho Holiday Season Chanzes the Courss of The Usnal Holiday Dullness Prevails | Gars. ifend Cars Hoad cars |Hoad| Cars, | Hond Along the Shores 3 ! in the Grain Markets and Not T - A Even the Receipts ””1 \\fl;l’vl""\l' ““f.‘;l‘.l.".iL\‘f‘ii,,.,..“’:f,‘\”.'".l‘li‘fi Beon Doing— Annte Laws to ‘\l\ on Who has beon \:.m..w Uy \’wr.r o Much Business Anticipited BisUOATRION " Wheat Were Not Re T I618 '8 SVASHIRAPORT OuTGHEN Lirat toaH Star—Coming Attractions— QuStH ok VKO 1k 10 Bastrty IE on e ok || £ Eius Bntdol. this Naw Yook’ Bastiona Before the New ¥ v e AT ported. up, pull down, annihilate and overthrow BhisntrEal Goinip shows Ms, Horton, whilo in_ disguise. that | brotte, says that' sho is going to rotira. from Omaha Packing oc y teaditions and the pet the- \h:” ’vw‘vnlul far too wusting with h the stago at the end of the scason And make N T : orics of our respected but short sighted — Busband, i fnduces tho doetor (1)t re- | er hom on cattio ranch noar Missouis, on noro 6F 1648 iAo 1n Husingis: - A'ulftarent | Shuahy Pesilh on ‘change today was the most uneventful one | 1<) iishea Helen of Troy: benuty ha & becullar loterest for | WO Promptiy arrives, and is told whers ang | J% 0 JoUer to the Chicago Dramatio Jour. of goods ure sought after and business | Leftove thisyear. It was hed for the necommola- | paoythe prize for which men have pecul s may find her busoand, who t the durheay | 1a1d. H. Stoddard savs his theatrical carcer tion of the cash market as there fsa general | ooy S0 A died—nobody ever oan i Glasgow, Scotland, whoro his fathor g R was n member of tho heator Royal for i will mistake her for Mes. Horton, A cuff ought of fulling in love or ts power to amuse, [ on the head is the only sound thut breaks \ thought of falling in love with Minerva. ¥ ) ¥ Py twenty-tive sears. Tho son came to America Springing from the head of Jove him- because it and “Olo | the silence. Mrs, Horton now locks her | sy self, sho was supposed to be strong X Olson” mark the ad room and places the key on the table In a [ g 0 & i \ ! on ‘Mavourneen' havo dona minded, wise, stately, even lovely, but 4, venton the stage of & | [Iarton recognizes her old fri nd, *Dr. Bill iall-tono engravings of footlieht projudices, cla: activity 1s transferred from the dealers in [ g 4q Wantre oM ELERG, JemiF RS BRTeU DO ataples to the placos whero special holiduy Wwas no market for_futures to speak of. Not s Tolnd o8 fow days prev Chicago Live s tock Moircet, UvBE U0 DU B MY WERS VOIw: K00y b B vush |, CHICAGO. 1L, Do, 26.—(Spectal Telerram to | wiieh soid at 62 Americans apart from and the balance at 02 rman and Parnam Street theater, beginning to night and runaing all week. The play pos sesses a well-defined and absorbing plot, and Jous to Christinas the was quite » few yments Dr. Brow 3 I M | THE BEE [~There wore but few eattle in the moments Dr. Brown appenrs, and Mrs . among the retail dealers, and quite o 1arge | ynrds tuiny. Nethire oftt,few cuttle i the | Pue tetegraph operators neariy disappear i 1 Now ) 114 consocutive performancos, Binounatof moncy founrd its way into the | Jeftover from Diiduy aud the fresh drrivils | 4nd the private wire ofices wero sealed tight [ not lovable. She knew too much, per new type of charac- | Finding out who he is, she faints in nis [ |13 08 the Rest run - in America of an : rozated only about 1500 he AS { Al was quist alonz the shores of Luko Supe- | haps, to be fooled; and ull loving, aceord- The G arms; to restore lier, tho doctor drops the | Hish drima with tho onu exception of *The bands of merchants. Tho holiday trade Thir activity in the demand from ¢ riorand hot w 1ish enme from there toduy, | jng'to the old song, is folly. Loy A ¥ down her back, This hus the desir | Shaughrain, which made a record of abous , @ b oty bl s upon classes of Ly ers the ntise 1 not cven the reeeipts of wheat, So Dulut g ML ) : o Irish - Amorican [ &% “ONH Ll ALl Wi e %0 performances might huve b hoavier, but 1t was upon | eruiclisses uf liyorst nti Wnd Superior will be cxpocted to show wp | Later attributes of Minérva have been the Irish . Amorican | oj" “offoct, Sho now trios to got | 01 i the whole as good as could be expected. tliey DULRIASE L1 1tol6 BobEarLN Nonddy with whout 190 cas Minneapolis | a general distracted air, a hideous mein, have long hnd:staas | hls wifo, away = iwithout his knowl Sl b AL L UL Iho holiduys always interfere with tho ro selling 1o pay on Thirsd Bad 330 this morning for the forty-eight hours. |y Golbasal disregard of those faather: imitators, but until | edge, but where” oh where, is the key! | company of Chicago, have deciared a 4 por A ARG A ) el L T A Einancinl Notos which make fine birds, and an epidemic threo years ago the | wpng pylse of New York" fs booked for | Stock of £0.000 T O e to have full stocks to begin with. and they trom $1.53 to nd (e BarTions I Bank clearings | of ink spattered over person and clothes, | searchers for new dramatic material passed | RV SUFBIIN 1606 80 MOTBNE LD MOUHL datd romote Interested In salline tho goods in A trom 10 to 110 todity, #0450 w00; rate, 6 per [ To become ennmored of such a_travesty | the Seandinavian by tacular play for the coming suwmer. jand than in ordering more. ‘The jobbing ireo ut from $2 cen R WBtA ) s MOt S pHORAIIL b6 This kv s g ) e N trade, however, has been excoedinzly good y kot was wenk und | . Nuw York, D hank olearings today, | O WOMAD was not supposed to o within | This s not 8o vory hard to exolain. Tho Bronson Howard rocently gave n dinrer ta all the montb, and a littlo breathin pellif CRloan Hie nee then the trend of | 8157.700,045; balus 500165 for the week, | the possibility of man; so for generations | German and the Irishman are everywhe typilées vivialy:tho dlintacters T High aud | that ne. aateitiined bboLs v itia averted during the hoiiiays will b acceptable, Col- | 1 s buen duite stronzly upward, AT | SGEG0001 Balaniecs, 8071511 fuir dames hivo indignantly repudiated | promient factor in American life, and could | Iow Iife that find residento in Gotham. whils | ey, e entertained thivty-four Jections it tho countey. were gancrally good LD L HIRALL UG ARG S PHILALELEAIA, Pas, Dec, 26— Bank clearings | the accusation of knowing anything | not fail to attract the notice of the pia, tHo ‘author - lins (nterspercan. cush: ne Sl RS They proposo having a month and the Christmas trade, putting mors mon i e to ¢ In the p sorts | today 634: Daliineos, $1,.442.70. For the | yhout anything, and have been fitst 10 e ot Rl Ay Bt ! bty uid | dinner and organizing for mutual protection y x L P b L ) s wrights at literary and theatrical centors, [ Scene with appropriate und characteristic | fram unresponsible bt futo the pockets of the merchants, must tend butchier's “and canner's stoek to | woekondingtodiy. $.0,656,000; bulance i t the finger of scorn at o resump- . o 3.4 1 [ o EaUE oa R A i aEs to make {hom still botte HEony from dle to e in good to oxtra shippine | # Monoy. 4 por'cont D e Qg "™ it any presump: | The Swede, the Norwegian and the Dane | Comecy st ttho scenlc and sonsutonal | wa Pemporance Town," which is to ba Ihio produce murkels have shown the | Steers The lmprovement in - prices Bosrox, Muss. Doe a6, ftank clearings, | tuous sister who didt o soe | Wo camo to America sottled in the new | arvitio ever gotter up. for amodem drami. | HOYVS next farce, will bo prodneed in Cols usual activity tefore tho holiduy and the the serivals having oon. the i chis | eléarin 502 Dituncos, S000L38: T0F | Quoons took to writing books, it has ba. | POrthwest. Tho Scandinavian was outside | and anyone at all familiar with New York | o Us o March s, W I Cuprie, who is usual dullness after, Douliey, ospecially ny week within tha 1aSt six months ] e Lt weol elearings, #8105 | SIS (G0N O T bl but fashionuble | the borizon of tho dramatic writer of the | will readily recoguize them. Tho first actis | it BOIEE e Ay oo urkeys, was in good demund, but chickens ultry and game have boen very abundant BLT0547: oney, Hod per cent; ex- LA 21y L) L Pry o thia o 5l - or | Ablaze with surprises, romauce, schen RHLE St L ML LU L) BB i/ cume in most too 1 tho mavker broke. | and extruordinarily ehieap, naturally, diere indo on New York, I34@% por cent dis- | to indulge in- authorship and for fi)“ k5 :““”'(" :’”1‘“ U At L4 Rl el deception, comedy and "WnlldoiQu: (o situ feaen Itis that of a young lawyer named Butter continu ery woulk, while eggs | for. the consumption of beef Tas becn niieh | coun - money, too! The move the better, It | observe his traits, tions and i A b eone, 188 thiun usual Dt With tie receipts of cattic ontk, Dee, 20, —Bar silver, 0i%o. The i oo ot ons and incidents, and the actual reprosen are. e e T O | O e 2 e sy Nk yooe | has even been admitted recently that a | To Mr. Gus Heoge bolongs the distinction | tation of u pile-drivor, with the victim pushed | Heury Teving has engaged two und The grain market wore a holiday garb the | ot A e | et ot e, Bt 2L N Wil [ woman could write books, still “preserve | of giving tho Swede to the stage us a type of [ from the pilo beneath as the wouderous | Studies for Ellen Terry and it is rumored Lo L kg Lo ) The we edintoly foie | 5,000 was gold wnd 5% sliver.” The total | her femininity and not only have clean | American character. M. Heego is a Ger- | Weight is “descending, is ono of the most | Mk the two stavs aro to separate, | Irving is uther dul " ors uppeared to be more owing Christinns j sually an active one, amonnt of speele imported a iis port during 8 g t lling scenes possible to conte plate t 0 be jealous of Miss “T'erry’s popu rity seLtic up old Geals than they were to uegotia reased numbor of Cattio cun |6 disposad Siver and £ 100 gold. o+ y The most recent .lllwmm»_\ is that In.\in; pearance of o Scandinavian, Ho s o young | 5900t 16 s L a0 i klvon an aceut | o anyious of tho actor for his sucecss. in S NEWEGHItaLIBHS 5 o rule not much | ¥ithout jeopurdizing the stability of price . are not incompatible with charm and an, ol e thirties, and hails fro ittle Chureh Aty e Cornerillumainatod | 8ociety. any new obllyatlons, As o rule not much | hut'it'is to bo foured that the recont. bul New York Dry Goods Market. YRt . man, only in the thirties, and bails from | Little Church Around the Corner,llluminatod i neiivity iutil « v e AT R N R B o Rt M S e b L T Cleveland, which is remarkable mmorg in- | a sceno never hoforo given on any stage. Iu | Itis estimated that the amount of monoy "‘I’I‘: ar. bl ek X it 1 reaetion will boinevitabie The ranze of | ket being practically olosed on nteount of the I did not oxpeet, however, to live to [ terior cities for the pumber of prominent | the s d act severai strect scones arc giver, | 16t ehorus @irls during the past fow months ie car blockade continues to cut an im- | sales was from 3100 to £5.75, 0 fely sceallawi Christmis holidiys there was Lttie of inter- | hear of a man’s rushing after n woman | getors it has turned out. Mr. Heepo the plot working o an exciting and most _en- [ by deceased paronts or friends amounts ta portant figure in tho grain trade. Ocoan [ cows and vulls seiling at from $1.0 o 81 8L Lranspir wnd insisting upon marrying her on the s i s r BOERe AP pppining climax, which represents a section | nearly £0,000. The strange thing about it traflic has also been crowded to its utmost to | At L hunch of stecrs of superior quality go- - ——— trength of one article in 4 newspaper, | PEAred in Omaha a few days since in his new | of the famous elevated road, with a lifelike | B1Lis that most of tho heiresses, eapecially accommodate the heavy exports of grain and O \‘"L“"“l“::'w'r:;‘ SR LIS BABY, WHAT 15 112 RIS SR oaH Wb lavelt .{JJ.‘]( Gl i, nd in conversation with a Bee repre- | picture of Cooper institute as & perspective, | those wha wera left the most nioney, con- breadstufls, 11,13 0ol surprising that tho | (4P SRR 0SS OB becse of & SO QL L sentative gave an iuteresting account of his | To this spot, in mid air, the intended vieti titue to hold their 12 a week positions. 15ut RGN n‘»‘l o moving the | ailest recotded forsevorat montis. thero | String of Protty Deflini- ]~‘ \l“”‘l”':‘ ,"1 s b r"[‘l l"(“‘" discovery : are chaved, and to save thomseives from then chorus gi.ls wore always thrifty, 15 crogs from the interior 10 the sea- | wis a ood demand At from £5.40 10 €30 for 3 Low, but didn’t dare for fear of frighten- | THIEYEY ; | terrible death they grasp the ties and hang [ She ol old O v ccean_carriage being incomparison | Boor o proue Ught aad at from #4065 10 $1.85 tions, ing off possible suitors, may now take ‘Soverul years ago I was supporting John | LI QUL A AIASE NG (0o, 4 Dauk | Sherman Cantield, an old Omaha boy, fs i terrapred. e i of sontao, | far hoht iy odin et AR | London Tit Bits s just awarded o | hoart and put theie biuins- as well us | Dillon,” safd Mr. Heege, “and we wero play- | auposite directions wh past them.overboad: | Hied SWite Lalse: witn Miss. Vil Clam: alimit to the capacity of tho intund “faciii- | gf ot 70, 20 WA 48t B | 2 guina prize for “The flest Dolination odiestonexhibition; ing in Minnesota. We enccuntered a great [ The scene is excoedingly turiilig. " mens in the ttlo role. A fortnight ago they tes, the, extension of which mustbo slow | duy, butis anadvanceon' Thtradny's n of a Baby.” The price was awarded to re’s tho story. Abouta year ago | many Scandinavians up in that country, | po1iid Reed has found a remarkable s zave a special professional mufineo at M L Buftc SRR T tions of 5 cents per 101 1bs, — Durinz” the Miss Nellio Bradwood of Girvan, Bug- | the Memphis Times offered o prize of | a7d had a good opportunity to observe and tieed has found a remarkablo sou- | chester. 1t was attended by ali the profe of ocean carriors is practically limitless. | both the receipts and vaiues have undersono | & el CHON eIl (ot e 3 brette in Miss Edna Wallaco who, relatively | sionat people in the eity, includine Honr Atthe same time the incrensed ocean move- | Fathermore than the usual fluctuations bue | 1and, who sent this answe $20 to whatever young woman wrote tho | their peculi rities, as_we played in many of : 4 . b G AL Tl ment would bo impossible were it confined | the range o prices at the elose of today's [ %+ Pl D A Rt . bost ossay on “Iho Model Husband.” | the small towns.” I had written *Wanted, | Sbeai ing, devides the honors with Mr. Reed | Trving and Eilen Torry, which was au honor to those ports which have beon hitherto re- | trading was practically the sime s woek 3 A tiny feather from the wing of ABOss oo b Tt L B (o e the Earth, for Dillon, which made a suc , | and bis brilliant leading lady, Miss Rush, | nobto belightly considerod. ) WAL M0 po | ako. The reccints. thoush about 6,000 head ST 2 n 3 wik and that probably prompted me to keep my | The development of this young lady is an- [ During tho engazement of **A Texas Stocr! garded as the natural outfots for American | 50 The love, drovped iuto the sacred lap of NS BT ve AN RO ITRAE P oY 3 3 E - Duy BEHin exports, AAN1LilB a8 {mUCh tha roRMIVOE. | oLl for sy ol h,;lm}wy un Incronss of TS tRe obaA i | phis oo e AL i oyos open for material for a new play. 1 | other proof that Mr. Reed has a keen‘eye for [ in Washington last month Nowton Chisuell, Gompuision as of competition, that we tind an Pt A I U MR CLL S R S T p who is said to be *a typical southern an to_ mimic the speech and the manuer | talent and knows how to hring the nossessors [ Who nlavs the part of Brassoy Gall, 1sq., the i polutoCquality thore 18 | 4 4 # | girl,” whatever that miy wmean; Miss | of tho Scaudinaviaus, av first without any | thereof to the froat. The oneagement of | congressional lobbyist, was taken suddenly Irendy important and an increasing growth GL1LbIBT ViTI bR RO R naeen bt ve e follSwia e s lnsaleaL B Gy N LU L0 TSN R [ SRR L iy Plhie following is a seloction from some | Pophy won the prize. definite purpose, but it soon dawned upon | Rolaud Iteed at Boyd's new theater is for | il artisa peciharly dificalt one, and f Rritn t1mments from pors not peoviously | LEthoro wasuny diiforonce 1o was. in'the 11a6 | ¢ ie 3 ERTLE ) < : a1 o Tt ora R At e ke | OF T ikovatitants of the best definitions submitted: LolanaibeHol0EthE osshy i w copied | me that hero was a new field for dramatic [ four days, commencing Thirsday evening | Mr. | s i dilemma, which ho finally B ot of courso, poen nitoizother | . Tl Eveniig fournnl reports; Carris—Ro- | The bucholor’s horror, the mothor’s | 1"’ Xiiunenpolis journal, whore it was | WOrk: next, Thursduy and Saturday nights Mr | settled by plaving the part Bimselt, Although ; clpts, L3 shipments, 140: maret slow | {reasure, and the de s tr fiihe ) SAs tho roanlbior my ainay, 1. wrotalOte | ERRaed wiiliAteasn N s G ol the char SeCEIoMithe 5 undirected nor unstimulated. There hus been | wih wenkt ot yoetonday's dediian i rger mo reasure, anc despotic tryunt of the PSR remEn LR S Hos ATl st sult of my study I wrote ‘Ole | Reed wilt present his new e Club avi is one of the most dificult in & quick recognition of tae opportunity by AL f"w‘,‘\ & \""“.\m_ 1 ey 1 e | most republican houschold. e W ToHaT 1:.-‘- e !”mlw““. Olson.’ 1 organized a company and started | Priend,” and on New Year's afternoon and VImIp]"«\' Hovt is credited with having atlroads serving these new outlets and by 10, A human flower untouched by the fin- | |honig therein expressed. Going to New out to play H.umu:m(!hu Scandinavian settle- | night and Sunday night “Lend Mo Your | mide a most distinctive bit. the shipping interests there, and whatever | | Hoos=iteceipts, 1010; 100 mar- | gér of care. & e T NS EHOP O | imenwctichalibortiivies I imevwinitovord | RWiLe: e Louls Aldnieh, who is_suoporting Lillian puts lay in_ their power they have | ket opencd stions,”« . rouy it The morning caller, noonday crawler, | notk opL009 ot UL g WP oV iable lowns woro soon oX- | Manager Lawlerof the Eden Musco b Russell in L Cigale,” got off this one the Combination of these efforts | Sautmol. &40 i wii i pacicers, S0 T e 3 him in metropolitan papers, and way- | hausted. I “then started out among | MANGESr AW o O e othier dav: e only thing that anioys me CHBRHT o even=been':froelyiredls | Lad DEMO and buteher weights, $ midnight brawler. 3 laid him on his arrival in Chicago the smaller American towns with [ Secured for the week commeacing Moaday. | is tue fact that Munager Freneh uas had to vocted Ao chaunels which for o | SieRneit o1 s i/500: 1 ahi et e 000} I'he magic speil by which the gods This is fate,” suid Mr, Reed unto | fear and doubt, but the new e 28, the international Liltipu tian | streteh fi<h nets in front of the boxes Lo keep considerable timo past bave faien largely | maricot stondys native ewes. 000 transform @ house into a home. Dliisall s DIl fat =t faseayinb miab b a1 | cbaractentis toolk immensely, and incluamg Jonnie Quig prinia | the womon from throwing diamond nocke into disuse, 5 westerns, 8l Lail The sapling of the trec fu which | minaitor 1ifa! 0 bas h"l:|m'|uu”u;u-vcxs< ever e With of the Liliiputian Op. company, | laces to me when Ising. Tho nets spoil the e 0. | be bu » bulwarks » nation’s Thuse bt f ess came confideaco, and the larger cit- | Admiral Dob, commedian: Commodore nee of the house, but something OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET. R sl Ljbcibulitishe blwitl OHoUE WS Thereupon the ardent Minneapolitan were visited. Last senson I had & con- | Foote Queonio Faote, Major Doyle, | Ciptiti e N L LU e ansas SO LI aaon of oy "”{“,‘" R wrote to Miss Perry and begged for the [ tract with a Chicago man to take the man- | Liable, ' Annie Nelson, dessie Swartwood 5T think it would. b BOMor for- i Tacaint cotny Al L i e osD ) o e et [ e O it b | NUnO G (GOt B pond inEfwibhiliak. s Migs [agemonyiorioleOlcsonjiibut aifalled ioferc| | nd Corlta ERalto wminnturo. porforme | bands concornod if 1 dida’t sing. at all after Che stmas, The woek's reccipts (0ot i sher! 5000 Steers, 8090545 CAney JcRonRtaciobsInes elol R L I [Porevnibeshiy ervn allibrol e RUR | Ev{entitisiusrdeion tasaid W olsspuretaly ors, who , comelios, sing, | Hearts are casily broken.” T3T et . 15 hozs wnd 2500 shewp. against . B e -4 faney | never oxcites envy. 5 ontdnot Telusal but whets the | still own the play, out he has a three year | daneo and one of the avove mot 4030 “Cattie, 5060 ho i nd Vi Tast | #445 S A'bold assorter of the rights of free | Mid wouidnt. = Relusal but whets the | coutract for its uso and is paying me a roy- | tioned ludios fnd gentiomen stand over heateical A vertsing. Yok nnd houe ehtiio. 10u liogs s ud. 1,008 coolpts, 1800: shipments, none: mar- | speceh, D alt , twenty-four inchies i beight, or weigh more New Yorie M ruin g Advertiser. fheep for the corresponding 8 days Tst | ket 10e highors ailgrades, shinionon; butk | "Pilh a0 viloper of the wost boauti- | UV disgraced his sex had ho tuken no | <1 thon wroto *Yon Yonson,' which I con- | thau forty pounas. Lac 1d - childven aro Whatever may bo said of Mr. Richard : g 815 @180, P & g Sl A A D A cautl= | for an answer. Avmed with credentiais | sidera much stronger play. It was first put | requested 1o attend the afternoon reception. | Mansfield stor—a Mr. Cle hollday sexson s never a good time to | SiER Koccipts, none; shipments, 1,505 | ful part of a woman's nature, “unselfish- | iy qgain requested an_ interchange of | on the stago just about. o year neo, and has Mausfield as an actor—aud Mr. Clement ._ .",”',’L“"i‘: o ’ n ,‘.AH,' _,f“",'..' woth lm'“l, oot il MG X LEh 4 letters, and the typical southern girl | met with favor from tho start, We will be- PRW. varioty: orilliRsosts in his observations of American actors try and game, so thit only the best euts of St. Lonis Live stock Markets, A tiny usciess mortal, but - without | alted’in the glow of such persistence. | kina New York engagement Decembor s o [ nAbontionEstld nothing Rabanlllo ik im iy beefwre inuny demand. Darine the early part ST, TOUTS. Mo AtrLe--leceipts, | Which the world would soon bo at a Of course no man, in or out of his | and I am encouraged to think it will be a EanizaLons UF | must be admitted that Mr. Mansfield has of ihe week the den “fi was ver (it wud | 00; darkoet S to cholee native | standstiil. onse “’,‘,..ul.uo}‘ Mr. Reed found | success, because tho play took in Bostou, Vive many seasons | good business sense. Ho has given instruc. viiues wero on the deeline, but with meager | Geers, #1006 sRRnASInU ling, 5 Tt Cditi il ses, stops at letters. Mr. Reed >hiladelphia 3 raWeaRtorRlaitiey e 4 5 S c- offcringas for the pust duy or two' there was i | 3 2@ unsfandiIodtuns,SE10D )“‘i liteat "‘“'S“{‘, 1"{ 1[‘;““‘”‘“.‘~ of | himsoltin Covington one day, and called, | fir2delptiaand other large eastorn citios conseeutively, and | tions 10 his business mansgor to discoutinuo \ on anc apart of the cecline was )GS--Recel Y which every couple think 2y 5505 | Phe illed S STy | (081583800 g o use o Lograp! Ngs sliche reiorion anc o past of the Cecllpo waa | 1foas--Racelpte, 14000 whichioy -'\.pt iple hey posse he lzh.l\ ru.nnl. d the ideal of her co: niareitinve | baon lanogiattalMonlticsiin (Homaclorslithogennhaiand fpcta UiTRRHolinL chers and bes f © SUCOpY. vespondent.. Sho inturn discovere sreati 2 Swed character: becy r ds for uso n and on dead walls, rvespondent. Sho in turn discoveved a | creating a Swedish character becauso and to confine all advertising oxclusively to hoss both here and it Chicazo eaused consid- 5 nixed pucking, 56 {va o g i o erublo fluctuations Vi hut aixodinickiic g sui A native of all countries, who speaks | ydel husband. On_a second visit she | there wore mo traditions — to follow. ¢ S| e columus of newspapers the present . cold teceipts light. Markot steady: falr | the language of none. Bheimala N EeaR toRM 5 st | It was entirely new ground, 1 had to de SRR g i it nts arkot steady; fa nguag % ccanse cngaged to Mr. Reed. and last a © 4 N o de Svacialty company erein Mr. Shol0Fnatst wallly R aralibollnem ol suppites for tie ’ wixet lots, d01i0 goud mived, | A invention for keeping peopleawake | getober made them man and wifo termine how much of the dinlect to uso_and CHA ety L B T G R sed sunplies for U0 | 33.5004.75; choive, $1.5)@a00; nmbs. #.5:@5.0. | at night. o s pir] evaduates! The Helen | What toleave out. Then there was the se U Lt erTa| opslonHEL Dl chir et et sixty days, have produced o stronzer e e e Courago, irl graduates! Tho Helen | \Whst 10 (€0V0 08, 008 LU0rg WS the hat it had more | 10nEer S10ps on tho eurb to reaa signs of fecling aud the week closes with prices il o oS A mite of a thing that requires a RS o T a6l Ak ! 3 o v any land on the bill board. T Y - AMER.CAN 1001 o5 of 1900 will be a”Bachelor of Arts, and 7 Haviontvartatiastadatite s X o bill board. This is es- @ dime higher (i st Sataeday, There hus mighty lot of attention, b i i lousiSeand inaviamivarietlesjaidilisidevelon: mont than most | son 0 newspaper roading age. W been no chanze in the sheep market worthy of — N dl i i Paris will set hiz cap for her. Minerva | jnent into a consistent character that_would P % hapatggroadhiggiage; & asmnoieling Wiy ‘hoy Ar: comnizod as Super- | , 2 diminutive specimen of perverse | i jiaving her innings at lusti Ao ot ol W entertainments of | lookc in”our public journals for news of the® (ho cattio inarket. toduy was anl right on B e oL DU Con o humanity that could scarcely be endured iy Tl wy represents a poor, ignorant young Swede, . itsclass, ‘I'his com :\':-'.’.‘J D { ‘\:"{'":Ih‘_wl‘l?“. “ The dovelop- desirable beef stoe id prices were any if he belonged to somo one else; but, A ¢ quare Deal. but nie has a rugged honesty ‘aud o simple B pany will appear Vi vaRanaE v it no louser makes the uctor u steady ' toide o150 higher than | The progress of a nation ean o very | hoing our own, is.a neverfailing. trod . e taa ; u slave to the 'K BTl O U o Tering doutd b8 | well Tolowod by noting the eharactee of | 2oing our own, isa never-fuiling trous- | On a warm day in July, somewhere | nobloncss that takes hold of (bo hourts of tho ) NN at theGrand opera | shop window in arder to display the. bate led pretey good st and sales bolo ury of delight. about 1878, the town of Hawthorn was | beovle. The Scandinavians recoguize that ful Lineaments of his face and 1i N f o tools requived yrosecuting the : : S78, 4 s o i LB U ouso this after reaments of his face and figure Nard o ind. while good to choice 1,20 to | the tols requived in prosceuting the A man or woman making a startin | porn. in Rsmeralda county, Novad there 1s no burlesque in the character, and feusodibie/jart public ey, Thnt can all bo done How i xXAM anud steers sold readily at from £17 to | manual labor, says the ineering | jifo. e ¥ s to other classes it has the touch of nature \\ noon and evening, | JoLril Quonstonally the aetor swill find Wir to zood 1130 o La0pouind steers e, i GO Tk 4 Sam Davis in_Short Stores. was a akes v » i s awspapar. Occasionally thoiagtoriw sold wround 8540 1O #1030, Business not ;‘l;‘fi‘l"‘l'l“ % l‘h””:““l‘l “'“;‘— : '\’l“‘l‘“ no unconscious mediator botween | “¢hical city of the sage brush, ushered that makes the wholo world kin. S and ity program | a journal that will not, under auy protense overly active hut the cattie kept se Hing wnd rethods ar upled with primitiv S e > % . ypical cl L 3 ' o “0mises ier- [ or for D adm icturo 1o its advers fiyse nds. undinan; Thereis EVinehabal| Eaasasants: s and canvas tents. Inone of the tents | of tho “Yon Youson” company, will star \ < talnmenteiofirony e i s el ruior which wi 5 herewiis no matertal dhanze tn butcher puy :':",“‘!{'},,“!‘ll‘l ‘I‘_‘l“!” ) “"‘) 03 ‘(“é;r‘[‘:‘“ @ A daylight charmer, and & midnight | ¥is a faro table made of odd dry coods | next scason in a new play. She has o three \ varicty ana un- | Dyre e ",‘,Al‘,“,’,fl.',“;',”.‘l',',,.‘[,),',“{““‘",‘(1‘;‘,“",:‘“‘: stoek values compured with yesterday, but | Z200d workms quires bat few tools, wrmer. i R ¥ 89005 | year coutract with Manager Jacob Litt. The o BT L serslin o SRS O Ho0 oAt Nl Rl o W 2ahira highos thant | nndithe mostielaborite kit collcted.t ! Lol shie v RS CHERCE i o boxes and boards, vervbody was play- | ¥ EEEEE ORI 0 e though she gmatema dounted interest. | reading pa sowetimes ou its editorial W“l“ y 1‘!,.., Wi un easier feciing onthe |y modern enthusiastic carpe: whon A e g who could get near enough to reach s read about thirty on the present tour, | M3t of its foatures 1 be novelties in mI:rul d g selifug fron .00 1 £225 with zood to choice | tion of the workman’s skill: but, on the with suetion and testing apparatus site tho denlor was seited w young mun | will provide the desired play, Shie fs the | bloas of Ena Bortoldl, a young wlss, whoso [ papo: Is the piaco for the. theatrical An- Stufl us high @, a0 { not much below3L30. | grhor hand, the workman who has added Pt et anill autometiolal arm v rog: in blue overalls and a slouched hat, He | wife of Willlam Staploton, editor of the | fonis of halancing aro said to be withoat par- | | jent. No bill-board over made Bulls, oxen and stugs sold unusually stron 1 Denver Republican, and has written a nmadogan g gl Stuss seld s unlly stronser | 1o his stock of implements new though ulate supply. laid n twenty dollav piece on the king, | Denver Republicas, and has Wy um- | aliul, *Stio was teainod from babyhiood by | aetor, Tiia newspapers arocrout g them all .50 t0 &4 simplo alds, I8¢ Baliharonan i A E S 5 and, as he did so, muttered Sometning | berof novels and short sgories, some of | yo \arents, who are gymnasts, and her pe thoBtimo ST dco0 SIawATE PR R o f imple aids, is apt to be the one who cun A 5 | which eontain_dramatic eleents of a hizh 5 D ondor . popers. mny- point, \"‘M"‘y' 5 m,.‘lurlm-vr\v‘w; allrn“TI do the best work the most rapidly. A troublesome compendium of great | that no one understood. He waited pa- order. Mrs. Stapleton has undertaken to lml]n m'm) has even excitod the wondor of [ with pride to Mr. Richard Mansficld himself oduny. anch of the trade 15 d L Stly i d W 5 or. Mrs. Staple 8 dertaken. 10§ podieal men. as oue of the fiuest ty p cir creatic »gnize | possibilities. tiently until the card won and the | gramatize onoof her stories, and will visiv | ™AMeH TN 10 caca, @ vounk Belgion jug. | U °°C OF the finost tpesof heir creation. glel id to be one of the ‘best in the world e Witt's Littlo EBarly iusers. Bost little Very during tho hoilday The United States is now rec L &eason, but the cold, storm weather makes | as pavtieularly strong in the machine A quaint little ¢ aft ealled Innocence, | dealer, reaching over to him, placed n | New York. whoere Mrs. Minuio Maddern Dusinwls partionlarly quil dseat preseat A | ool industry, ot only in regard to the | laden with simplicity and love. i T}n‘vlg of chipsalongsido his twonty dol; Visko, wife ob the lodiior of tho Dramitio | i is s first American tour. ‘ho foreisn ever mude. Cufo coustination every that at wbout steady prices from $1.7 to $.00 | hgher class of lathes, planers and bol A wee little specimen of humanity, | lar pieco. o 3 2 Mirror, yvill assat hors.nsiho rtiputio cou- 1 artists includo two English sketch teams Noue equal, Uso them now. 10F Door to wriwe stuh. dtoprescntative sales: | ingz maehines, but in all the minor hand | whose winsomo smilo makes a good mau | *Guess there’s somo mistake,” said [ struction, = Wusoth veopla’ Sl WS & | Ono consists of James aud Lucy Allison. whio T STERUS. tools, measuring deviees and graduated | think of the angels. the player, quict spocial Interost o the success of this gifted | sing ‘and “dunce, and tho othor comprises | Dy, Cullimore ndjusts glasses, B bldg No. Av, No. Av. P'r. No. Av. Pr. | geales, and in the muny productions that “The sunbeam in the house that drives | The'dealer wus a man who had heen | W€ " . Josio and Iiddie [vons, who do a catchy ~— 4 211171 101263 580 | were but a fow years ago to be had only | dull care away. sitting benind a faro hox for nearly ObarlantB oyt thoaathor of AL Bunah .‘"fi‘\‘.fihy'».“:"-"n.l\‘;.'-“\/ Lbpotanmadhave faomo ileirs to Buropean Thrones, illustration wolie gl 0Ee from importers, poor in quality and 1n | 4 eurious bud of uncertain blossom. quarter of acontury, and the accuracy | of Keys,” “Rag Baby,” “A Hole in tho | pof®lGiinssin T BeraRie B0 GO CREY | Tt is rather an interesting oceupation 10,1270 318 30,1270 450 | design, A thing overybody thinks thore is a | of his mathematics had nevor hefore | Ground,” “A Trip to Ciiinatown," *A Texas | i Uiy musio teom the queerost kind | 10 note how fow of the throties of [uropo UL B0 48 The fundamental principles that un- | great doal too much fuss about, unless iv | heen questioned. ”l"’ "l‘“"“‘l \\;“h_‘“? Steors and othior farce Someqios Shenit | of fnsiruments. A O. Dunear, the ventailo- | e destined to descend in a diveet Liv LR derlie the theory of construction of ma- | s their own, thumb resting upon the box and raised iristmas in Owmanha. A1ss Liota Wilslh | guist, hus a remarkable act in ventriloquism, | IRussi il Italy rejoice, it is true, in ELEYRABRINS chine tools have been studied by the | A thing we areexpected to kiss, and | a paiv of eyes to the player that most :,'.‘",::}'»:u-f;lr» ’:ufx(fiur :\::L:in.lllé\(-‘.fii ,Jx{.f-: American_enginecrs, incited by the ne- | look as il wo enjoyed it. men would not earo to sed Mlash in ang ey RS 100 003 cessity of doing good work in lurge quan- | The one thing needed to make a home | The two men looked ut each other | Taip Hoyt probably has had more to do . sovercign, and o, too is tho next king 20100 1046 2 tities through tho instrumentuality of | , appy. steadily, and the players pansed to see | with favco comedy than any one other man W. 8. Cleveland's famous Consolidated | of the Belginns and the future king of Aa A : only moderately skilled workmen whose | B There is only one perfect specimen of | 1f it would be necessary to leavo tho tent | in the business. ‘A fow years ago howas i | Minstrels will present six performances at | Suxony as well. - In rvin tho crown Nl wuges ave high, @haby in existence, and every mother is | While shooting was 1n’progress, Finu'ly | Boston newspapor man, as hard up as most i the Grand opera house—three eveniugs and [ will piss from the mad King Otto cither It would be invidious to point to any | the huppy possessor of it. the dealer, after a glance at the stack of n“\h}' Be “‘“l}“‘“"’"‘:“""‘;"]'i‘mf‘ld’"{:';é,‘“’]"“‘ three matinees—commoncing New Year's | to the present regent, his uncle. or to one man ov any set of menas presumably The smartest little craft afloat in | chips, remarked quietly: Qivided $120.000 botweon thom, They now | 48y matinco. This is managor Clevolund’s | that regont’s oldest son, Prince Louis. the oviginators of what is theoretically | home’s delightful bay. I guess not.” own Madison Square theater in New York, | Destshow and contains nearly fifty tons of | The little king of 'Spuin has o good i our application of the luws of [ A mite of humanity that will ery no As Do did so his right hand dropned | P B G0 o Companics on the rod and | Wit melody and_terpsich o entieo | ohiming heivess in the person of his physics to our embodiment of these laws | harder if w pin is stuck into him than he | noisclessly below the cdge of tho tablo | gyerything they touch seems to bo profitable, | Performance is repleto with vollicking fun | .oy sistor, the princess Morcedes, nULLS. in " lubor saving machinery, nor will | Willif the cat won't let him pull her | and rested on the butt of his mun-killer. | Mr. Hoyt has written many plays and bas 'l“"‘f\"“'l‘[ ey Dy odced by & clover 60m= | g ould the little queen of Holland die i 170 spuce permit the explanation of how cor- | tail. i Lonly bot 81 of the pioce, und suid so | nevor bada failure, & notablo echiovemont. | PTG lention hus boen given to tho [ unmareicd or ehildless her crown will Han s rect principles introduced little by little | A eryiog evil you only : whon [ put it down,” observed the vor- | He isnow at work on a maw comedy te be | oo contingent, which numbersover twenty | piss to her aunt, the Princess Sophia, R have been accepted by all, und thus in | putting down, dant player. L O o th oo | trained voiees. ‘An_augmented orehestra of | who is quite an old lady, being 08, or to 1205 8 time become characleristic of our de- | A baby is a tiny dropin the vast ocean Evorybody laughed, for who ever | B 8BUIe 08 Brontb b O o for | selocted solo instrumentalists. ‘The stagings | the eldest son of that princess, the signs. of human 1ife, capable of immenso poss! heard of a man who played favo and re- | 08 0%00 g already booked and some of | 804 .utvu-u.--\i \'n\uvln-“fuv.qlnm;l ylu.4 entious | [)yko Churles Augustus of Suxe- Weimae That our machine-tool makers have | bilitics and surrounded by great mys- | fused to take all the dealer passed him? | tho performing company ergagod. D atios of ‘atams crafe PFOM” | Bisenbuch, whose cldest son, Prince produced labor saving muchines cupable | teries. “Beg pardon, sir,” murmured tho | "o first balf of the secoud act was written | 19¢d 10 bo s revelation of stage craft. Wiltinm Ernest, has already been men- ) 260 | of doing the best work with less skill on ).\]lilllr- Sranger, with o, (req' pias: 1o douis g ho swopt bick 810 worth of the | i Omaba on Christmas eve Thal. A58y fagk Ch tof Py, anid Players. tioned s a possible candidate for the i the part of the operatives is acknowl- | the heart’s best affections, chips, "I didn't heur you suy 5o, and if | had been consiructed, anda on reaching the | goport Downing has recovered sufficioatly | hand of the little queen, = SGTRXAYCATILE edged by the aceeptunce of such nuchin- | | The most extensive employerof fomale | the king had lost would have tuken the | Millard aiter that uighus porformance Mt | 1 resume his tour. sl s ek ery as models in older countries whei labor. 20 ‘clock In the morning he had turned out s Now York will havo six or seven opera THE REALTY MARKEL < ‘:,,”,::m” N in'some cases, still greater improvement The pulp from which the leaves of No, you wouldn’t, not by a d—d | jeon p:x.:A"-»nI ManuscHipt, Which ho ostinia. | COMDANIes neXt summer. T B0 Steors... (04 300 0 steers has been wade, while iu other cases the | life’s book are made. sight i ted would mako about half an act. Ho ex- | Modjeska has recovored and will resume MENTS plaosd on rocord Docembor ateere. 1100 8 4l cows. b best features huve been lost through the A padlock on the chain of love. “And why not?” came quickly over | pected to fimish the second act before leaving | ber tour at Philadelphia danuary 4 d Pl Tateer L0 B2 1 stee failure of tho copyist to grasp the thoory | A sofu bundle of love und trouble which [ the lav-out, with dasger uccented in [ Omaba. 1t is roported that Josonh Jofforson will | oo WARANEY beses D A T R S I 4 of the concoption and to understand the | Wo eannot do without. every syllable. | Mr. Hoyt is a young man in the thirties, | play only “Rip Van Winkle' next season. JeByarueeaQureipitalion, 1oty 13 oy R o AT motive and aim of the originator, IV's a sweet and tiny treasure,» *I'his s why,” said the young country- | but bis sucvesses have not civon bim the big | Now York club men who ure often late at | LW Kilker'to 1o A Netaoll, [oi17 i i el — A torment ease, wke, and he veached over and thrust's | bead. He has quito a circle of friends in this | 11,q tneator want a half rate after Y o'clock. [ ‘blogk & Porthind pince A 2000 64 steers 100 " Nt ANg §. (ease, x city, and bis Omaba visits are scasous of LA Netzeli to Genoa state b . 2, Hoas—The supply was ruther lizht, consist- | . No gripping, no nauses, no pain when Do- Iv's an sutocrat, an anarchist, cocked six-shooter iu the dealer’s face, [ €% i WS maRy FELE o seascha, OF | Bronson Howard has gone to Europe to | {f{} RVIC S E WS ndeana 1 5 4 g =" ing of Lut thirty cars, the Light runs of vester- | Wity's Little Barly Risors are taken. Small Two awful things to please. The dealer looked down the bavrel and | §itioss, 1o said while here visit a nophew who is il the south or [ 8 BT Kotntae iih Supplenton daynd todwe”bringing the wok'y receibts | pill. Safo pill. Host pil. 1Us & rest and peace disturber, simply—snickered. AR o eiying | rangn wdd : SRR AN ROnk PR TR 8 o ke TP TV A Whia litto laughing wey v — tho people the best. 1f you will ran over in | Florence bogan an autiblography some | G M Hiteheock and wifoto € I Giin of light and mixed hogs here, but the general Toerpe 4 ) v 4 riq 9 1ot 1, blovk 4. HHiteheook's fiest b 3 asiness openea tetive with i good local | Harper's Bazar: Spoiled children ar SR k aro making monoy vou will discover that | lished. e ig lots Dand 10, block ¥ Central n' wnd and :n_.-nx.um‘v““;“'f"{“ Seironker | not the product of effete civilization A necessity—in order to keep up the New York I In the Swr theater they are tho best entertainments in their Pauline Hall has made a contract to take purk 00 an ‘f.;‘_".'.;:},,,‘.' vy Hosa 8010/ KL than | 1oy have always existed, literally since | Subply of Record readers of tho future, | One night during the week I sat along- | evoral lines. Tho time has gouo by when | her opera company to the Cremont in Boston | M W Kimweil and hastund te 4 b Zit- sommon, H1ght und mixed loads at £.60 to €65, | the beginning of our race, for the first A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet | #ide of a lady who was very much an- | the American people can long be gulled by | and play all uext sumuer. 70 J0k 10, hiook y Hanlawh add. Everything sold In good season. the bulk at | ohild wus Cain, and in the light of his | unfolded. noyed because a lady in front of her had | poor plays and cheap uctors. Why, the The sceno shifters of the Chicago theaters | 5'a ¢ hristie to 11 18 GrifHL, Tote § an't b K5 To BLT0, aguinst Ri60 to B0 yosterday 3 TR YN . The sweetest thing God " an enormously lurge hat, which obscured | thing 18 so plain to me that I can not under- | thzeaten to strik Ihey demand more pay | of I'wenty-fourth stroet Business plnce e L e Mionn was #1610y | subsequent career, we cannot doubt thut o swootest thing God ovor mude | U] . ki ia so plain 19 me shat Toan not updoes:| ih e 0 sl ; ! y i aguinst KLO4Y, yesterday, and 8550% lust Sat- [ Eve allowed the wonderful little | and forgot to give wings to the view of the stage except whens he L T geors g | and want their duties detined. T urday. Representative sales oreuture his own way in everything That~ which increasa’s the mother’s | Was sitting bacic in her chuir, The big i R Sadie Scunlan, o stator ot Willlam J, Scan Tot 14 b ovk W8, South Ol N Av. Sho Pr. No. Oviginal sin was thon 8o now, so frosh. | toil, decreases the father’s cash, and | hat, however, was seldom where the THE THEATERS. lan, is in New York playiog as w starin { agion wnd Franels Bolohlovek, to'i0tin s 2@ % at the ) (] u 1 clock to the neigk lady in the redr could see over it, and i SEly," un old play by F'red Marsdon Tty b, Tt 4 blovk 12 Brown paikk 400 § 60 80 5 that the baby had it in its undiluted ves us un ulurm clock to the neigh- | | . Ao BN I 12/ oo aad ot 1o Auroa aatb ABOUL | L Hctrlan is Aoraftaotan! e d yare oeia! that ko Hehrocdor tr to John Vornacko. | 112 3 60 61l otency, and the young mother, most | bors. it in florce desphir I heard her say 4 § 1 e RS IARO DM WAL 14, e 100 U 62 [ §oT . 3 » A pleasure to two, & nui » t0 every | S4vagely to the lady in frout Yo | which so much has been written, will have | often forgets his lines, and an undorstudy is | Lh BOKIO orceseinnscinits o hapless of women, never had amotherof | A pleasuro to two, & nuisance to every 3 Boyd's | kept constantly ut haiid to take his plac ) Mt 804 62lg 3 ¢ o . ust either take off e big he . its 1 nt company, lot 2k block B, : o Har o puile and insteuct her | other body and a necessity to the world, | must either take off your big hat or sit 2 R iy " 200§ 65 6. 8 her own to guide and instruct her. N ) 4| buck in your seat: I eannot see othors | new theater, commencing this Suuday evens Thomas Q. Seabrooke's physician says ho 3 i cannotleave his room for five woeks, but QUIT CLATY DR EDS 100 365 R B Other instances of spoiled children could An inhabitant to Lapland s k { WD B ] 2 8 bo cusily cited from the seripture records | A king who, though his sinews are [ Wise.” The obstructionat never moyed | ini. “Dr. BILY it 15 said, is an oxtromely | Wppe™cadgi has gone on the road with an | tw K. W. Fayros 12 &. Tacob, his mother’s darling, an Absa- | only velvet, rules with a rod of iron, [ 8 muscle of her face or body, but cool funny comedy, crowdad full of complicatious | ynderstudy in his place, N % Kouutze b 8 & and stinging as a whiplash came these | and funny iucideats, but purely of a lewiti Frodorick Warde and Loufs James will | . Supbivinent ) 400 3 o @ | lom, the pride of David’s heart, coming | muking small men quail before him and b quick words of reply: **Why didn’t you | mate kind. The plot differs somewhat from | join fortunes next season. They will piay | N Goyivedand wite to ¢ L Baoalng o 3 o t once to mind-—but it is not necessary | Women to unswer and attend to every 40 3 3 | to turn ) the pust, we have the species | .'ul\L ; ; ; B¥ the everago comedy Dr. Browo, a young -l>n’.:- I.\‘un_~ Ku‘..ru “‘Il"uru-‘. T “Francesca | J outh Ol i 38 ] M SRR A S sur own | A key that opens the hearts of all — 2 doctor, with hosts of friends and @ suficient | 48 Rimini” and nnon aties ATUSCOW 10 Bitaly Alisdow; 1ot i) 240 8 I ways with usi perhaps in our own | A key that epens K ¢ Coustipation polsons tae vlood: Do Witt's Churles H, Hoyt lost an umbrella ashort | = bloek 7, Kountze & ftuth's udd and Bunre—Some very common light wixed | homes muy bo found choico, well-devel- | classes, rich anc pearbi. ol ountries Little Early Lisors cure constipation. The A BTN T e T TR tilp X belU L8 nd) sald Lot 1 natiyes, mostly ewes thut that have been In | ool That which makes home happier, love o F o P g ler-in-law, Mr. man, desirous o /O B0, BRY KL followiDg B ihh had & nig Angist Watlin wnd Wife to ¢ on Basives moatly ewes thut that havebess i | oped specimens. < That which make home happier, love | cuise remaved, the disvasn Is goue. His father-fu-law, Mr. Firman, desivous of | Lile Mg LoV of T MG RK L EEL S BIVENG | Avcitat Wallin wud e vo O i I i o yards asversl fays 100 IOk K e koad i e stronger, patience greater, hands ————r seelng hiw win wore faine, mcatters circulars | company playiog A Texas Steer’ perpet RA R B MURAL s o sud prices guotably firw. Falrto good natives DeWitt's Litue tiarly ttisers for ihe live: busier,uighta longer,days shorter,purses l Glasses fitted. Dr, Cullimore, B Lidg. | broadcass, iuviting patients 0 call on Dr. | rated a clever surprise on him aud preseuted Total aviourt of Lranstem........., .. (¢« in which ho imitates o wnolo menngeric, and | diveet heirs, Bub the fulure emperor of Golden and Quigg present a funny comedy | Austvin is the brother of the present cows, W sketch. 00 4 ONEN, 41,000 a0 cst prosentation in this city, at income to live on, throws up his practice.

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