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THE OMATA DAILY BE svvn,\v fhwmm-*n 25, 1802-SIXTEEN PAGES the token with which the many nds of | eral in contributing meats. The Cudahy Tl p “ ot No, 08 Wyandotte streot v A ofMce wae formerly in the Art institute, | N CHRISTMAS IN THE BEE, OFFICE | i ot i v o e st | et 1, comvatng st 1o ot | TROOPER' SFA CHRISTMAS | e ifie ciFbtpe company: e deaireied | Sy arCTeaeris, in tho Aet inuttwte, | THREATS FROM THE him. Tn presenting the watch M. Bryant | choiee meat and over 100 families will today by fire last night 3 vised office in the yard ndjncent to She | — reforred to the wniformly kind and courteous | have substanti n for remembering the Taoss, £30,000; fully insure buliding, Vesterd J lotte g e treatment accorded the employes of the | the gen On Thursday a dinner T | Toxnox, Dee. 8. Fire this mor ‘I"’:“‘ “ 'h:‘:‘t-i .t fi““‘\' ':‘ "‘ "”‘ “" "‘;.“ W i 3 istributh i | office, and appropriate rem | e » mission childron sewing | Ho Rode ] troyed the publication ofice of o, | Mer delivored at the Art institute tw hi Manificent “‘", Distribution i reistl o handsonte 01 | Sunds 51 clisses at the building He Role Away from “_ Fort on Duty a8 & | 3t deat oven paper in the city v | letters nddressed to Mr. Morton, The A""“"‘““. Declare That Awful Things A: Employes in the Bee Building, trensurer rospon 1ed w “xlrmlx H\ll;kmxlfl;u} F Tenth and Capitol avenue. Conrier, 1 o) heavy. o o messenger ripped them open when he in Store for Oapitalists, who had so substantially remembered him INOOKLYN 3 G N. Y. Dec. 9.1 took up his mail, but found his mistake and showed their appreciation of only a fair Al Enjoyed Tt T vy goodds store burned this m £ Toss. | hofore ho examined the contents. [ MADE A HAPPY LOT OF WAGE WORKERS | il inpartial treatment. A delightfal Christmas eve parts was | DEATH LURKED BEMIND THE ROCKS | §Ifo0. The Arm hasanorher”sio e addross read “Now At Indtitute,” | PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL THEIR TEST graved TILH . tho mames BF Ty recinien - P and the manager sent his office boy to L Mol M V16" oS OF Vivg ‘rectpier sts of the house. Miss Marshall and Miss =g D WATER, NOT POISOY, romail the letters. The boy took them - Mr, Rosewater's New Plan of Rewarding — Van Giesen and Mr. Peck woere the princi- | Plans for Making the Kid and Wary Wappy to the mail box in front of the Victoria | They Tssne a Clrenlar Warning the Press Falthfal and Eficient Service on The Bee AT THE PEOPLES CHURCHL pals in the work of preparation and carrying Interrapted by theOrders of the Com= | That Was ‘:"“_":'fl b E R }wlnL but instead of dropping them & Cltizens to P'ropare for and In the Nee Building About ow Pastor Savidge's Flo snjoyed Thelr .‘1_|”n wram. The p.nmu\L\;‘v'.-.lm;;y ‘\';y"‘ nder - An Tntident of HereRtows, 1. Toe, H.u" wia ‘;::‘I;‘m the box, one foll to the pave t—tlow They View 4 stributed. hrist e, 1 M) o, ar s & g Al y Frontier Service 1 ¢ 'y 3 sinaaSifid ki SRR S g s g hoarders the parlor doors were hung with i president of the famous He end advisory rank Morton walked out of the Vie: the Situatic The Christmas festivities at the People's beautiful port nd the central —_— board, epeaking of the alleg soning of church last evening were of n nature 0 | window wus handsomely drape hotel yesterday afiernoon enjoying Chrisimas has been signalized in Tir Bee building by a new departure that will doubt s1ndi s RVes of 1% oHTd b )y 4 YT Ry o It's hard luck!" vled the co nonuni workmen ] *at | his after tunch cigar and started for a i b . GF e » ERORte . TARTINE of e i “‘“1“\ . the propmiotress St the houss, Atlsting Uie | Doral, as Wo settiod the ssddle on his horsc's | Homestead is bad akes every- | 8troll down the avenue. Tho broezes | NEW Yonk, Dec. #.-The anarchistg loss ¢ GRAMPIE. To OGN ANA 00N | GRTi ke All Tn i e ot e popularity in which she is held by thoss who | back. el it e b thhe i Meht | body sick before becoming accustome from the lnke wore a little frosh and he | EM0UPS are much excited over the circular 83 Becotro an example wen APt 16 a1l in Lho hedrts of the EIoWH | ; : 3 back, and clnched it tieht by the dim Mgkt | {548 decinvas the stor x g is | buttoned his ulstorclosoly around him s | It Freuch, with the Panama scandal a8 & J ¢ lantern held by e serged o A | 4 | 'C | trumped up to avol o he quickened his pace.” Suddenly he | test, which was printed in London for olre | stabl iard. “Of all days in the who large amounts by 1« . n who died \ | cerns that constantly employ large numbers | ple present. It was an oceasion worthy make their home with her. A quartctte of Intelligent and skilled wage workers, The | Rev. Mr. Savidge and his followers, who | (Miss Marshall, Miss Van Gicsen, ~Mr diffair wat impromptu, and there- | contributed to the successful eareying out of | Vaughn, Mr. Joplin) sang O Chris W R o Ee AN ‘” White | the project to furnish a_small gift to the | Star, nd _for an encore, N ore created an agreeable surp ile f 5 1 that it A i stopped. “Ah, what's this?”" he asked | culation throughout France, lingland and t v v | bloomin® year, when me and Mary had laid | 900 that It is che oy himsel, ns he noticed a letter on the | America. 1t is printed on flaming red . While | (hildren of the more unfortunate pavents, [ Christmas — Bells. Miss Marshall | ali our plans for the Christmas, God | {ouiy falsely N pavement. | paper:is headed: “Dynamite and Panama,? ft fs truo that only employes of THE BER | who are to be found fn all” portions of the | sang “Du Quai Sonir Lagrine. by Donizetti, | pless him! A soldicr tnA el o ot | O » WA Tetioe sorms one has dropiped; peob | and sumet «ine Grouns AnvteHIIE R o, SIS et TR b b ek | o rowd begs : ¢ hefore charmingly that sho was oblig ) respond | Married, anyhow. So, on, Pet! you'll 1ol Surges neral, ably worthless.” e was about to throw | It refers to the blowing up of Paris by the R el tw | 0 x.l‘:‘»'k'M‘\'u::fi{“\\ SCURR AHa SRl npre- | with o solo, nearly equally as pleasin Miss | have work enonghvef. ght, for the old | Crreaco, T, Dec svernor Alteeldt | the letter down, when, turning it gver, | anarchists some time ago and points to the ested in a recital of what happened and how | g E0 e FEE R , is ul | Van Giesen recited *The Spoiled Darling,” | mansays we'll have to cateh L troop by the | has selected for surgeon general of the 1o | he saw his own name on the face of the | fact that de Lesseps and othiers at the time it happened. The reportorial staff in this 1ys the case at € The chil- | and, beine called back again, she favored | time the boys o into camp. Jim, you go off | linois National guards Dr. N. Senn of this | onvelope. That “‘worthless™ little piece | howle '.“,‘."”f“"ll‘]"‘:' T “"‘lf'; instance takes it upon itself to speak for all | drén came from g arters 1 her appreciative listencrs with, SA Funhy | guapd this morning. -Won't you stop at city, founder of the National Association of | of puper began to be interesting, and | i aite the humdn race to the imetitution the rest of the beneficiavies of Tur Bee | fours and squads, and their incessant Stor b splendidly rendered, ~ iio | 8 (e tn tovwn amd. ol Military Surgeons of the National guards of | when he_pulled out the contents and | gfa sycioty swithott Tasters Christmas gift distribution. ter 1.ml merry ILmTv ;.» ‘\\.‘w )m(‘ ‘v‘v“ |l.\]~; ‘n"!‘ y'\I o 'Im.\v |‘ml|v\ \;’-mf.luln_ o {w‘x‘: liswa % e bl ety the United and president of that as- | found a $5,000 draft it was very interest- | The circular pays its compliments to the " unpleasant, and only lent charm to the night | ent, resided over by Mr. Peck, and the s d i * | sociation since its organization o years | ing, B » whole r puz i ing P ) ' Wi o About noon yesterday a general invitation | (PRI EG Ot Bt QTS Toek the | distribution caused great merriment. Danc- | by themselves? And bully mince ples them | ago, i this ity R n He o ORI A L kol RSl R kbR B e was extended to the editorial staff, printers | church was erowded with- the youngsters | ing. high five and refreshments filled out the | ape of Mary's, too. Kat some for me, Jim A0 Y © could not account for the circum cease their “Jackal-like howls" over the and stereotyvers to meet at 4 o'clock in the +ladies and gentlemen wh stitute | most delightful Christmas eve in the history h — Ny h ance, 5o ho dropped in at the Art in- | incident of Tun and prepare for worse ro- 8 i i\ ¢ SHLL V6T AT DEOHIS & eHNNCH A i and cheer the old girl up a bit. Well, so CALIFORNIA CRANKINESS. stitute to tall it over and the conv prisals, which the anarchists have in store Wi B ity 100, et n:‘h.‘.\v\ ‘r).:’.',t s audlence was o study, and espectatly — IR LN R Zogbuum in Harper's oy (g gL WOrSA- | For thein, aumbering nearly 100 men. the bright-cyed happy girls and by A Chiristmas Card. “"1‘]‘“: ¥ A New Light on Some of Am | :,'f:\'i'”'“ had there mado the whole thing 1t goes on to den unce Floguet, La Guerre, r . 080" editor-in 5 \ 1 S SAR ©Ctrump o i I ane el e - a0 and o 8 rocrites tnd i ittle later Mr. Hotewater oitorin: | little urchin from the bottoms related Christ. | O THE GIRES AND BOYS OF OMAHA AR e i bt S ous Writees, P — neeau and otk hypocrites and hicf, entered and without cercmons mas tales to the uptown mechanic's son. and | Dear girls and boys of Omiaha, 1 wish you all nd g o ' promises that when all capitaiists and other . Cranks are disagreenble egotists as « W : ! 3 " e gathering as to the dawn of ¢ s« g 3 HAT HE HAD. Mned the purpose of the gatheriig as | vy, .y u)) ynfted in having o royal good time oo ¢ tho Cwii of, Christmas day th | | people in France objectionable to anarchists follows 1 n AR Viealve 4 and a happy | Poval vode ont from the post. T} rule, but occasionally the very violence ——" are Killed everyone will be happy K. Horowaters Plan: It was a gathering of |l_.. children “-r the | 4 3 L. turned in the saddle for a moment, lookin, ol their eccent fes mukes them amus- | The Peppery Expeord Clnclonatt | “Inoffensive forcieners ¥ areto be spared = S o L et LT, lasses who o me to you each | longingly back beyond the buildings of the | San Prancisco b cuso in point Epress Drive in the general slaughter It has been my dusive for o number of | unable to provide iistmas uy und | n e garrison toward the dark mass of houscs of | A‘crank writing in the Examiner unde Clnoinnati Commercinl: o hur- 4 & al to be in o position to recognize and | a seale as the more favored classes i find whint you “wish" for | the little frontier town 15ing . the el e 3 A SR LAY A b et L \wnvd tlie’ setvices of thoso neso: | fack doos uot thrke less chjoyiblo the day of i SR AR LR \.4’(‘.7 u:_ U ..K ;; lc the name of Ambross Bierce took oc- | pjedly thrust into place he seaping | Gould's Unoste lous Charity. with me i the production of Tk | good deeds, and the childish heart docs not | Twish the con uting may be | jhiety blue againat the morming. Skr, 1 on the other day to write of James | hyirpins and opened the door in Gar- [ *Mr. Jay Gould was not an ostentatious OmAlA Bee, For the first tim ce its | measure its happiness by the standard of | - gond enoush “to K 1 0 Tonger tup inthe still nir. There, i Nt hitcomb Riloy, und tho picturesque- | field place with a vinegarish swoep. dispenser of charity, but he gave away first publication, twenty-one ye: o, 1 | gold. There isa sentiment_and purpose in A tle house on the edge of the settlement, was s of his phrases makes his scoring | M said he, briskly opening | a great deal of money in a quiot way, find myseli in that ¢ ||u|y\|~v'|1 1| the day that renders the child happy _‘lll;"“" And 1 wish, O! Tean't tell you all the things I | the corporal's humble he there Mary and | positively diverting 3 seneath his arm, 1 have | says the New York Tinmes. h was not have ided today to make a um- | envy is to be found in the young heart th I for you, | his one little chi ] Wy awake, look SMr. Riley of course knows nothing of | hepre— v 10 arouse his sy mpathies, but wh form distribution of rvewards in money | beats beneath a homespin coat or i ¢ ut . vall, T wish you happiness, no [y QI BEUGE CUE SR A SURYLY WELLeR LHiS CFILI6, ‘M B R e ¢ ¢ b A, tasBleibi i) based on the time of service for every eni- | dress. That was the situation at the People's vou do. : R S LnBL M CHORLEY 7 \RLLes LHIB ORI« ¢ s not | sWell,” she eputtered, like a spiteful | onco they wero wroused ho took an ploye in the establishment. Those, of course, | church last evening, and that is why there S ARG e IS A e e R R e Ll written a line of 1t nox of anything re- | “lLdou’t want it! I've gol three | active interest in relieving distress. who hiave been here less than six months are | was so much genuine happiness erowded into | Srlstins OF 00500 o0 PEEAEAtions it Bbon fnde. - Oy ¢ . | sembling it In tho dirt of his | ,.»r_1 hristopher Columbus now, and | And_one especially commendable quals idered attached, but | such lmited space. 3 Christmas, 0!~ * | two ago the \eiof toys from tho dinlect’ there 15 no grain of gold. H's | 1ldn’t give houso room to any moro | ity about M. Goulds charity was that ith the s and going up On Ihvr‘llxl-urm wis :v}L J ‘l'HIj ‘jl‘f'i l\'\lwl{l s M. KEAN. had arvived aud the corporal and his wife as | PAhos is bathos, his sent 1t sedi- | such trast You can just move or it was not impulsive and forgetful, but B Tt | T L (i || CoiRBiDOCINBOE 3171803, they unpacked the wareel | poscd the | ment, his ‘homely philosaphy’ brute | and she started to close’ the door in his | it was deliberate and meant s pormas HUSHHOTGIVITILE X EosE WHG. | wore doneup for each child present, T e treasures it contained to ne friends, | platitudes—heasts of the field of thought. | face. nent intorest in its object. ar nd and cncli recoived tho snmo gift. Tn the | e Bright Jewels Band, composed of [ 1ight of the ttis arans tas g of e de- | 116 prodeties with an impodimont i his But, madam,” he expostulated, *1 | Fo:miny years Mr. Gould practically Lup to the ¢ | bright colored buges were pop-cort. candies, e B R T A A His humor does not amuse. | have a supported a “rotired and invalid elergy- three yeivs and up to four, §14; four years | nutsand an_orange and app e sl g, hiaten ot ¥ Chuist. | tHO merty Chiistias tine, uro stupid and forbid- | *Don’t cave il you have!” she snaried; | man in Westenester county. The m GRS P s i | S 1 “'f"‘m""") ETie Dopshetis. 'I”l i '1';\“”'\1 »“l" ‘|‘tlll‘:|\|d‘|{-”; ¥ m‘.,.: | And now, without warning, the havd exi- | | S8 SHBURHY BEG '.“h‘ dezree; o | ;. ¥ou can't sall mo uny of your souvenic | lionairo allowed this clorgyman the use l)lu’;("\\ul b o distinction mado etweon | SSunta Claus® fo make his appearanco andl ( mas. Ty hd tntended to make enchsoio | coygios of his servico hnd culled tho soldior | 138 Just o ough of creative power.to | hooks of Chicago at aby price. I | of acomfortablo house rent free and saw the highest and loy L R LA LEs ety e L b way. A good man and trae” was vequired | find them ignoble and leave thom offen - | wouldn’t use one in the woodshed to set | that he was abundantly supplied with L AL BREIBL LA B DL G R L U e S '..J,,};,},,,.;‘_‘ for instant duty, and the corp con | sive. His dictation is without felicity, | u sloppail on! There nin’t n Cinein- | the necessaries of 1ifo, ° trust that what we are_doing will be | 1 is you > them to carry out thelr original plan, es: | SHOuSe from his cot tn baveacks his vocabulary 1s not English, his—in | nati woman on the Ohio exhibit boa Liast spring, when Mr. Gould was received with appreciation. We are tryin vious to the distribution of the gifts | pecially as they had previously arranged to | 2FLEEE §0 BAC Aerd with dispatches fob the | shoet, Mr. Riley writes through his | and we won’t forgot the insult soon, I | obliged to gosouth for relief from his to recognize merit and fidelity on the part of | for the children a_program cspecially pre- | do something ' for the little ones in - the | jeigiftine oficar of 4 detaclment which | nose. X ; A Itell you. Chicago eay just—" malady, he was hurried away 8o quickly all those connected with Tk Bee,and 1| paved for the occasion was render The | Orphans Home in Council Bluffs for Everything had been so. quict for “I am something sick of the pigno- “But, my am.” he eried | that he had no time to think of any- hope the years go by that we will be able lw; were ticipated in by I."'i The she n:T. has furn ;hm\ll a IN, of the months past that no one dreamed of sum- | "4MOus crew of malinguists, cacopho- ,.mm,,,a\ “you are ¢ eutirely mistaken! | thing "\““l“ his journe When he to Ly '“‘!';", -"*;'}:;_’”“f“_"l ='_“-"I"‘* el e 'l\.(.'.r.x'.‘ '\x'\"glhll.;“;- ';v"'l‘-m‘"_ 1 LY ‘\‘\é;;";‘“xf" ‘.‘.'»Ln.'-"'f.‘.:!ff e X mons to take the field, and even now it was | Nologists and apostrophographers who | T huve hore ¢ reached 121 Paso, lowover, his thoughts LT A U OB L DX 1 oM VT i1 | 1IN EOF AT ovsi CtaLboa | SOAIOE0! el T 0| AN IALEorh ouIL Do tortiison {orudhen | gniy the breatdn g of 1l o donen vt | Ui they ot elose o maturo by de | ¥Hiant T ioll you to mose gn? [don't | rovertud to the old clorkyman, whom Onana Be and remain in its service con- | short time was consumed in the rendition of | with a good sized bundle of good literature. | &5 : JARL AL e L .‘::;;(Lf\‘i‘ffus”‘).?J.‘.:.“u(.'wv iv :‘1“::»(1!13,',“1‘yu-‘ | wa xuto‘lm« ”mu view of unnllmll\l }w had nlil .~m-n)m' ('mlulm\n!l sted with scious of the fact that he will profit by con- | the pr n. —_— TR, BING AR : 3 wOBE N 8 'PEFS | nor a plan of .lpg\pna\lnm grounds und or several months, The sick financier tinuing with us. | “About forty children from the bottoms Re % Seavey. S ous 0 head them o and prcvent that speak only to tanglo their tongues, | puildings. at once sat dowit and wrote a little lotter Acknowledged by the For were brought to the church by Mr. A. T | Phe members of the police force pre: With a sish of disappointment and reg and move only to fall over their own | But gracious heavens, midam,” ho | tow member of his family hore, divects Mr. Rosewator's remarks evolced_enphugi- | Anson i the gospel wagon. That getio- avey, wife of the chiefof police, | and a parting wave of his hand toward the | fe¢t: To this blessed blatherhood of | epied, growing red in the Taco, il you | ing that $100 bo sent to the clorgyman astie choors, | When the. applatise had sub- | ot returmed the childeen to = thelt | (o ) handsome gold wateh, chain and | town, the cavalryman touchod his horso | illitorary bumplkins belongs. also, that | would only hoar me! I t:ll you 1 hiuve | without delay. ‘Mhe lottor contajied. & sided Mr, W. 2. Coe stepped forward to ne- | and he had. in chapge o very mepry | charm last ni Serzeant Ormshy made | lizhtly with his Spurred boot heel, and in | other pet o’ the people, Mr. Will Carle- tende mpathetic allusion to the old anowledge the gencrous offer on behalf of | crowd of youngters, who insisted upon | the pr reeh > chief veplied | an casy canter started down the slope on his | ton, who, if God ever sees him will go And I tell you I won't have it; and 1 | pr s helplessness, “he assembled printers, He said: awakening b s wi 11 sorts of evi- | on beh: s 3 3 of the de- . ) ) mlnl- i t.‘»l nm(rm'. 0 L over the )\{H to the poor ho 1se and stay | won't listens and TlL yell for the police AR T directod and It becomes my duty, and it is my p asure, | dences L and a full de ation of { was vilu 0. SR AT '\“‘lifl,h;“m‘\_:h‘ o Somth | there till death do him part. *Another | jf don’t get out of here with your [ with Mr. Gould’s lotter, which earried. tio cxpress appreciution of this iiberal dona- | the possession of lung powes whing in s Clivistmas Entertalnments. whitened the wide plaing. strotehing away | nember of the hideous confratornity is | plyrue-taked Life of Juy Gould! I don’t | an infinite amount of satisfuction to the MoRNING and i Evexixa Bik, who have | “he gt aud volume. il R T S Nty || plafus stretching away | ono Jool Chandle , who has 80 | want to know anything about the Wiz | aged and holpless recipiont. p I flrst to rocognize the. fet That | by (i wenos Reart that wus hot tonehes. | evening—A Little Old Folks entertainment, | hills, dotted and there with bl long obtained money under false pre- | yrd of Wall streot, and I don’t care o S s boen devoted 10 the Ierosts of | Lua bt e Hiiincss of tho dhildron | il bo given by tho “dittl tots® of the | MAsses of vol ki, and to the da tenses by dragging an imposzible old | picuyune how he made his mon Go Wool fora Bridge ration, s been ( 0 thy ests of | st night, and to the People’s churel - Wi giver ) J ttle tots” o C 3 . | nigeer fi isf oug ) magazine: LR 3 5 ) | y 2 i A d labor; we recognize that fact and | corded the erecit of Pm\lh;m GRS tibe ST Mo TN oy i mountain van; By the hovizon. Up | nigeer fabulist through the wazazines | on or 1ll seream for help!” and she he When the national pike bridge west we appr this gifl all the more for | for u child, who would otherwise not | will beunique and will delight all who are | e the su rosy red, casting lonz | that ho has worn all the black off him 10 jump up and down hysterieaily, | of Richmond, V., was in progress of for . who would otl will be unique and will delisht all wh jumy 3 ¥ i pianblause 3 3 have the recipiont of such kindness | fortunate ehough to be present. The ar. | phic shidows from every bi LB But the reek remains, a permauenther- | while hier angry voice went up to Q | construction the workmen at the west I'he membe o staff met sharp., side of Whitewater river dug down to M met | and boen denied the semblince even of & | rangement for the uniform treat for the | [FOM CVeLy twiz that protruded ubo 2o to popular literatuve. S a precinti s A « smooth snowy surfa ¢ : A 1 and expr preciation. | Christmas gift. R ool will afford a pleasant sur- | (5416 ounds with ‘sheen “rwh“” % Male ‘qu female created e them. Good heavens, madam!” he howled, | find asolid foundation. They struck @ L I LTI b T T T e sy upen | 16 Was @ grand morning for a1 As | Mary I Wilkins furnishes forth her | ag he d his frantic arms and tried | greatand seemingly bottomless bed of The employes of the countin . press MAJOR WILCOX'S CHRISTMAS. e ot ok e yagved onward horse and win u \\'u:lzkll\' u\\ll'ml of IA.- dnA'lx‘n uimqno{. to make himself heard imme a half sk:and. Vainly they labored to find oom and ing rooms we verbally | . = , LAY R DN = PR G SLDR ened with renewed vigor in the bracing and detestables, filing their teeth wivh | 5 chance to t a word in cdgewise, | @ safo resting place for ' tho foundation. REtRed by i 1. ithe business nager, | General Manager of Browning, King & Co.'s At Westminst ll_ SAU | mosphere. Though ~bitter the wal's | their tengues, to the inexpressible un- 9 T tell you I hav _E Pinally the civil engineer and th ¢ 3 o Banqguets His Employes. urday evening—Entertainment by the Sun- | ) ¢ ng 3 ) won’t you? tell you I havu't y & G the B miab (o ehob tinder My, Kobe Christmas eve was ¢ ob- | day school. ’ SiLLoment ons blle 0Ene Sive comforting of the auditory nerve. Mur *You havn't got the common instinets | contractor struck on anovel expedient FaGLSIIL IS s BTG SO, e Eabiall Al bl At Iirst United Pres! an church Mon- | Chce o th G L OBl | Murfree, in perpetual session on the De- | of politeness!” said she ina shrill fal- | to overcome the difliculty, They sent- the announcement created somethin served by Major Robe | 4 A T made somewl A philosopher of him and, | 3 5 A U N ientiontimaNelicitod axr P e e iy evening—Clristmas reunion of Sunday h 3 | jectable mountains, with a lapful of lit- | gotto voice, **That’s what you hay men all through the country to buy after mile of the journey 5 g i b i i school. id behi 58 Bt i tle tin clay-eaters and snufi-rubber o, secuti v lone widow li wool. Tl urchascd ], 11 of appreciation. In the counting room, nine | o = © o : of the o A [ et s e ot id behind them, his spis g and he pi ) got. Persecuting a poor lone widow | we purchascd nearly all o employes had served more than five years, | Who availed himself of th sion offered | "3 ountze Memorial Lutheran clureh this! You're u scoundrol; that’s what | that commodity in this and adjoining nori T tured to him the joy of the meoting | Sweass great beads of blood to build the and the same was true of two men Lyt pofRanaliioentaliiviidcoddiEMonCiRC RN K SRARCCS R VRIS you are—making a pretense of your old | counties, and the primitive woolen milis when, b & accomplished, he would once | lofty erime and endow it with enough press rooms, and one in the mail rooms, with | cheer to entertain the cmployes of that | S 5 NSRRI R more be with his loved ones galvanic vitality to stand alone while | White Mountain cook book and a were compelled to p high prices in nearly un equal mumber who hd beet! with | establishment ataholiday supper at | NEAEC : l\‘xu';ii.’;‘.‘; ov '.l,':fivlhi On heoleioN, following the windings of | sho reach for moro mud for a new eren- | yyre of Baby Ruth to fnsult wnpa I | T (6 e B K‘,,.k on. She piper for four years, - In addition to this | MeTugueis. Ho desired to express to the | Chrlstmas n somo eoeleo, iow loping over swiootl-rounded | tion, T'horo follows un interminabie | famnios; ooming rizht Into quist homes | This wool, unwashod, butes and all, was B TIE e iiodtd baRtHE % | score of efiersetic young men, whose faithful At St. l;- mi sion (l.r I.<(|l|ll| 'l‘.»lluu i) RS videsT b }flll flyftmul' ll'e~‘~]~=~, H,'N"g two d\;u' with your vulgar nosteams for cramp | delivored here on wagons of all sorts. It More' thi R se- | worle and hearty co-operation have brought | Street Methodist Episcopal church (end of lowing. Here a str ects’ to grow where but one grew be- | und influenz1; your drasty messes for | came, piled high on’ beds constructed w:‘nl::w unificance, tho. amount the year to such a satisfactory termination | South Thirteenth street motor line) Satur- nraant fore, and rabbiting the literary preserve | daubing up rouch holes and kill- | for the purpose, and all was tumbled aggregate ¥ 2,000 in cash i | for the house, his appr Amum of their ef. | ¥ SR e A‘E:,'::'“:["(,,,“m“,L Tioy king under the hovse's | with a multiplication of impossibles to | jng Ledbugs; driving busy folks | into the hole intended for tho founda- ber of s s not_include many persons ind he X ded thut | church Monday evening—Christmas canta s ambling up the steep bank | speak them. And we forbid them rot, | epazy with your good-for-noth- | tion. As pressure was applied it sank ;\'luj' e h\f%:‘l'|[lx::\n'xf‘x;:} h;‘lx‘l‘;y}:llnixlml. o l\\l}u could be done inno ‘more fitting and | 1nd’ festival for the children and their o the oppes ul side, o} they sx»nll'l.)\'tb-l:' for of such is the thingdom of Ame w-openers and rattlo-trap fluting | some distance into tho sand, but finally e v Dlhier Siricwes n tis e by kg hemitos | riondas oot e For dhove, 8 bW |eltors: irons, your tom-foolish recipes for corn- | it would sink no further. ere e o around vell sp sonrd for 0 Baptist Monday evening— | SFU1e i 4 G e o nlve and pacnicketty preseripti for At last, on this woolly foundation, the latter cluss, number d men and r AnlEosiRlFelakht from | At Immanuel Baptist N ) seury ash, cring the salve and pecnicketty preseriptions for , on this N . R o rata o0t et Ui lkbaas | houzoLifenstiy tion from | sunduy school sociable. | ight” snow n ltla. & pufrs DRIFTING IN MID OCEAN. chicken pip! Aren’t you nshamed of | rocks voro laid und thio western dbute surkey. When the store s . at the. AV VINON LN ECONERogALIONS WY under its flying feet. Good cavalry soldier 2 = Flos o vourself, a great, grown man like you, | ment of the old national bridge rests on. Old Timers In the end of the busicst week in its history, the | gifys Butortalinenviand daissributioniot ki e as, the corporal woild halt An Abandoned Vessl Mloats Aboat for | 3 bosing on weak women, insulting | a bed of compressed wool. There are thirty-six persons who have crowd of salesmen were piloted 16 the | #3%0 istmas ‘reunion of the parish and | 99¢¢ €very hour or so o shift the heivy e R AT SO lorn mothers and bereaved wives? Ain't served Tnp Ber e five ) . each of aurant by (:u: lln.ljm }l;unw“.l. u(fl ]m.]\ Sunday school of All Saints church will | h'.l-:!'\th .nm to let his r.::;: X ;.“.1 :u'.I.lp |\m; Th (1‘1;‘1“:05 x]:::‘tlhn\t{u:) \::cn Ik (tf the you ashamed of yourself, vou—old—old ; e : whom veceived O this- number | posscssion of the long table that had been | giicetice on Tuesday next, Docember ; £\ Y SAt01 i e oot X s b | Zold—pi-rate?” und she burst into | A bed was made in Paris foran Indian R R e G et ey esmed ‘e e | i Metropolitin hall on Harmey streot. 1 | (LS Then €0 ho | B S S T Lotz princs. who il thousnuds lolippins 3 e isiness offiee and our | q dnig! ey discusse e choice B i1l hold {rv 3 - en e :d, was in o re e v s e i va structe “ dro mombors of tho cditorial stafl, In fix. | viands.that best sutisty. that som o hoadula. from. 7 to i1 | Ay for anothe ssretch on the rond. Hour | Ut MACh e BELE TSI LTSS Nndam, " aid be, in a tono that was | for i 1t was eonsteucted purtly of fng the seale upon which the distribution | aching void, that_anatomists have heso soulal oveuts of All Saints ave | piler NOUE PUSSeds o GEay mist gathored | yhe wrook was announced ae having | 4k, once brimstone and - trencle; | & RCH WEh HERE SRS DELRES BUTHE wis made, 1 vas used ex- | nated as the'stomach, but which fs enerally | gigorly Tookod forward to by tho mombers of | Gehthe sky, shitting in tho san, - Wikdand | Jhe, WECCK Wed MOARESD o8 MR | “Madam,” vou've gota wheol in your | COMmor, e g adelic ing cept t rying rule d Lo asions of this kind as the | {pa havish and arve always a dolig! g | desolate, scarred and seamed by gully anc e R S ) i 3 head. D'm driver for Colonel Weir A B O e iy ment to thepisdshiand o tirays L GELEND o young canyon, and strown with rock and boulder, | Asiatic Prince which BOU dnto bort VS| Adums Ixpress company, and [ have | The weightol the slocper’s hody sets ome. e F ch to the stol 1 sl ore: or R. S. cox,e| DiCy e L the foothills now rose on eves i the | suys New York Advertis L AR, RRGRED . i e floe R R e R trail grew more and more indistiict, here "8 having sightod the derelied | & Piciage for you from Columbus, pre- | cortain wmuchinory in lm"““"‘ Fhion o' holle At nenand avone o, g 1S MARRIED T0 PAY A DEBT. T noFano anmei Ot | AL RO VSN RIS £ 3. 8L BN A0, puid, and if you don’t reccipt for it | causes the fig to keep the fens who do Jaaitor duty in the building s it did at Bryson e Squier, Y lost undor tho snow, bl ahowing >ut 900 miles duoe east of Bermuds O L o Fantly intmotionsapHinyAn n ek RN AR SR Va0 i _ o Mrad Sehnaide i g i short distance on some steep side » Sargent i 5 3 on v ey g | i g T e N Sale of a N Girl by Her Father to | “Luent ouly on accomplishing his mission, Surgent is ons of tho most inter- | 4eved if L don’t have you arrested” for | 1 & hot clir k ously in scrubb : . Jabore, A ; bkl Satisfy a Creditor. 1 | the corporal pushed gallandy onward, unil, | esting and remarkable of devolicts. She | [ coking o breeh” of the pence, or | 13 touching o spring a largo musical i 814, | Hi i S Kixastox, N. Y., Dec A story of a girl | his Journc ady ade, hie pul \‘V;\! ?“‘;&.i ed in len‘”uh-.” vm}t of | huve you tho Atbens asylum | LOX is made Lo give forth soft music as a typo, who has been employed i the | W. Schre B L. Adaws, and | being sold in marriage comes from New | by i little pool i parations | Mareh, 1891, in a gale off Cape Hatthes for the insane! I'm paid to deliver | further incentive to slumber. news room tor about nine years, received | severalof the representatives of the press Lebanon, Columb ounty. Tho case was | {0 @ noonday meal. e ¢ the lonz ev_crew was rescued by a Norweg R BT T B Ar T ) TEGEs) e Another bedstend made of silver is & It happened that he was absent at the faiv was the second of a bronehtutotlishtiby 5 | picket rope, with loosened girth, and heavy | I'he abandoned schooner h.nl Hiryan RV o fine your | said to have been occupied by the Ger- appointed time yesterday, doubtless owing | annual suppers, i 20 by Major Wil- | DITUERb f0 light by s bit slipped from his mouth, Lis horse was 5,000 worth of muhogany, and | t08wnd heve and lob you Bing your | TL1 LU M G iking his yislti tolthe to the fact that his weddiniz oceurs today. | 1 | TeBurnes, I 4 soon crunching the grain spread befor it was not uutil his vessel showed signs | d0'tble-ended stinger Into me thls hero | f00 Tthnd oricntaliounialna o Ean A happier lot of people could not have | its prede 1 was all | girl's mother, cha vith intoxication. | from the canvas nose-bafr, while . fow of foundering that her skipper, Captain | W&y another minate!” and he janmed | sultan. ante ou ! heen found yes: than were the em- | that could ha 1:..., desired, by no | TeBarnes was sent to jail for six months for | twigs gathered near at hand furnished SRE Sl R {)l\m‘-‘r APE | the poncil anto her simple fingers, | passing richness, heavily embroidered ployes of I ce, and to say that \h means the best feature of the evening, i it rderly uet and the women were per- | & small o hed colfc from " L * | jubbed the book into her unresisting | With gold. 4 Rosew ierosity was heary roci- in the self and the goodfel- 2 LT lio was | the covporal’s canteen, ve for their pres- | V: consented to abandon her. | JTARER IR OG0T packagoe with a thump | What a contrast this presents to the ated by them does not half ¢ it lowship that ulumlull_L_(Iml lay the chief- | X Barncon yaly, 0 1ast ab ing | 2uces noslguot lifok the solitude of the 3 especiatly lumber laden | pR Bon ool Soiimped down the walk | simple iron camp beds affected by T est charm. It intensified th 2 of | prnes on July 80 last o wilderness, and no thought of dinger and drovo on a dead gallop ull the way l’r||w~_-d]:l|b'nlx Moltke and other re- During the evening before the work of set- to I3tm street, while she dried her tears | nowned leade ting the type HE SUNDAY BEg and odened the pickage on the side R AT menced the printers, stereoty W 1 B T e o AR DU o8 The Retort Courteous men et and adopted the following 1y ency in all branches of business to muke the | she thought she should m: . Her | great coat. § como dislodged, and that is probably | Sl S curiosity of tho grocer’s wife | Detroit Free Press: —“Idon’t stoop to tion: intérests of the two identical, and outward | father wished her to 1 y I aid Is there nothing to o him warning? | the reason she is afloat today. NIRRT 6 (1 vulgarity, sir,” said the irate visitor to Whereas, We have this v evidences left little room for doubt as to the | he would provide f q than he | Rouse, corporal, rouse! Look about you, Her travels since she became a wreck 3 the editor. additional'wnd vory substuntiul cvlde s5 0f the experiment, could afford to. “The girl siys LeBurnes | man! ' Dunzer is uear, howibly near! Dan' | have been remarkable. Sho has been —— N¥ar. T had oheerved that:tirehnah ok “"\m';“""I"“’“fl"';ll:,'l’“l", Sartormat e The last car” i y wi reated her well, The mother of the givi [ ger in those dark fo 1ying motioRless as sighted tweuty-scven times sinee then He Understood. ; the pditoriobeorlillve as employes of T BEE, and most tangitje [ the heartily spoken “Good nigh £ 5 she knew money was paid as an induce- | the black rocks about them, in the glitter of | 4174 in this way it has been comp Chieago Tribune: In the brilliantly »1'm glad you have, sir.? £ of the watehfulndss and solicitud party broke up, ina fragr » | mentto the marriage but did not know how | the savage eyes that have been watehing | | ) 3 TR T Y glad you have, sir. Bur craployer for the en. who. are namber wgeested o southern clime, while | much, (he uppronch of the hated shite mn for ty | 4VeLY easy 1o Tolow her in hor aimless | lighted pazior they sut. “Don’t meition it,” begged the editor Qhonit the workers of his foree, i ¢ ] sing wishes for happind i saieh cruise. When abandoned she drifted in | He and she. Alone. 3 3 A " blandly. *'I'm sure a person of your higs been shown 11 without numwber in the | tho morrow. but half ce 5 7 o “Well, kid, this ain't exactly the kind of | # northeasterly direction almost eclenr She reclined at ease in an elegant racter would never stoop to vulars provision of improved and beneficiul methods { g i ts that the almana «d these Christ- tmas dinn Wt we was to | across the ocean; then she cnme bick, | satin-covered sofa chair, while he sat andapplianioes for the securing of tho comfort (RS} orings oftener than onee . twelve. | Hon. €. B, Othors Who Huve | haye, is it, you little: rascal? Anyway, I'm | and in the summer of 1801 was § norvously on the oxtr cdge of a therefore be month. Thelr Reward, ing o have minder of you, and your | again several hundred miles ¢ ch of sev ) i listened to palyad, - That o, o priptars, storco- Bermuda, She has since remuined within | the convulsive thump, thump with which | gqior Lo weuld bave to reach up 10 dis- | wrecks, 5000 break up, as a result of the fricndliness between the empl i Ham Bull, a justice of the peace, | turbed the brave fellow's mind, as, sitting | movement of the timb: inside the ploye, and engendered o mutual confidenc v for aid that she | there by the fire. he looked long and loviuely | by, but the Sargent’s cargo was exeep- that will bo felt and appreciated by g did not « ‘ rying the man, | at the portraitof o little child, which he | hens JECATSAIEERHS BLTEY RS CHERE” 1t was in keeping with the growing tend- | but as he ther owed him alittle over#13 | brought forth from the inner pocket of his y s e » **No, sir, no— “No, of course not,” interrupted the \ - ; y <Y S asaantl o b 5it 01 & ¢ A 5 aliedy Tt wo, tho printors, e | ™" yotartned T ko apie 810, 8, G Doc H.—ton, Charles | Dt i 10 it on s thero tones whil dviiin | o con i i Nl tandar o ALr R ard Hosawatas Nearly 300 pupils of Lake school attended | Richardson Miles died here yesterday. DUt 1 did Wit 1o see thut youngster when | # radius of 325 miles of a point 600 mles | his agitated hourt med to be jump- | jp» our most. sincere thanks, accompanying the | the violin recital given last Friday afternoon MosiLe, Ala., De John Ba of the | pofound what Santy Claus, brought this | Southwest of the Azores, ing up and down on his ear-drums, e ::..{;:.'.l ‘-‘“I{u”\'»l lmHuI\\I[hII' «{[Illu_ nln Wis | by Charles A. Higgins, assisted by Miss,| United States revenue ma service, com: 'ning And something blurs the cor Whenever sighted the most conspicu- an’t you unswer me now, Miss Would Take the I Bli{ce Lot ot s adia Yaover b | Auna L. Getty, contralio, und Miss Daisy A, | mander of the cutter Seward, on the gulf, “cyesight, amgd he chokes as he swal- | ous object noticaln he derelict | Marie?” hé pleaded. : Brooklyn Lifo: Infuriuted Huuhnl\d— marved | ash more unpleasant” than that | i ., pitnist. 1t was an enjoyable cuter: | died yesterday at Pass Christian, Miss., | Jows his fardtack, anchor, which ha s from the eat- | *“Mr Shackelford,” she repliod, after | yes, tali on, talk on! I know you wish n;.x;-h”... 'Il'- .|_:<'- ,.r‘.’. “H‘I’f today, \n_«l ait. The program rende was 48 | aged cars. He was a nativ Sule: Rouse, corporal, rouse! Look about you, | head, and has hub& there since the | pause, *do youthink you ought toask | me dead and buriea. It wouldn't be six FRydhie prosperity of T b wiyhover | 2iioEH i L R [ man: Ao durk forms by the black rocks | day she was abandoned off Hatteras. | young womun to ba your wife who | months before you would send word 1o formly courteous treatment universally ae- | vioiin solo, | 8 Cavatinn... Al | government sinee 1861, His remains wi Dearer and nenrer, bt Moty sotnd Lakes, | The anchor was still in the same | ddesn’teven know your name that fool of a lover of yours in Chicago l;(du”\ux:ll Hke; and bo It furiter A vy 1 B ikl volicis “:llvhlw‘ml\ K1 | sent to Sulem the silence of winter brooding over the land, | Position when seen by the —Asiatic My name!” he exclaimed. surely | to come on. BBON 101 110,00 THoRL Of 1k fALth 1 e i | Contralto Solo=Aeiry Biown Thish, . K, Dec, 24 M. a silence as if of death ' | Prince. (There were no signs of the ves- d it “““", rnough in my she (sweetly)—Hardly as long as that, employes as for the wore waterial form of his 1 isuek | dropped de 1 while entering the Ame; “And Mary, wo! She ain't a-going to have | el breaking up. Frequent attempts | notes and letters to you!” 2 dear Juck. 1'should probably kill two Benoroslty s und bo ufurther lut Plaud folom Lo Anan L Goity, | Sxebange Natlonal Dank ot Cedar s roet & that brooch till I get back again, It's a | bave been made to tow the wanderel “You haye aiways signed iv Harey D, | hirds with one stone by s:mply adding 1o oy TunbSEapy of theso resolutions, o Bolo—14 iy, Y Hissins | Broadwuy yestordal: i biske had boen d | dandy, and I wouldn't miss secing ‘the old | into port, but the seekers after suly Shackelford. That is not your “full | your funeral notice, Chicago papers aE ?‘g oo e of this body, theem- | Violin Solo—l D, Wienfawskl | continuous service, He had come down town } b for 4hb first thne for i | money had ouly their trouble for their aem What D, m;nll h\;i'_.‘ *s k blease copy. Tom used o bo o quick in D . Solo o )i to attend a divectors' meeting. . Fiske ) 5| ™ *thel ow! | Paing. ou e guessed it, Miss Spangler, taking hints, Contralo Solo—tultiloe, with Violin qbit was passing the paying teller 91 Row 1 wishT was with thew now Big ocean tugs have goneoutand | he snid, rising to go. "It stands for - Buto p Coombs | un.n'“nn"m o I ving if that picture don't look as if the g L SBilly” Ruslin is the busy traflic chief of 3 s 4 on, without 8 word, he 1 H q dear little cuss was smiling at me ve you | ¢ruisea for days in seurch of the de ot [ Dennls!” o Solo 4l Welst iy forward, 2 the instant ho fell, il the Omaha oftice of the Western Union. | *1°p% I Ly ~ Gy orward, dying the instant he fell Ho ey thinking of your daddy, old fellow? Well ml'huunufl, b\:lx lll‘m most |vu|'nh'hnl« m'lh v———. " often does o trick at the Ke: { g i iliaest A B - here's to you, Mar; 's to you, kid! God | always failed. Freauently, when vessels ™ Whist She Did, hui\‘:].;u:’I{:»‘.‘-‘n‘\’:ld;:l‘llx:‘m ulllll;fi_klu. .l»u.l":h: ; : X Mexican Troops After § blessyou, and ' 3 ! came to port and reported having ’l‘hu fair young Chicagoan’s hand had AUat o will not orget. He h‘“‘ J‘"\_" iy . G 2 b piihersd: MiGveL, Mex., Dec, 2 xcitemeut m‘ orporal ! corpc s the sake of all thut | sighted the Sargent, giving the exact | pe. and to some extent found | tioned here last night by a report brought | in_ shon by a courier that several hundred well armed | exultant yell of sa triumph, and then have ever been able to find he sary to state, | was ereated amo sderal troops ste holds dearto mun, up! ¥ ¢ * 0 in" to send on the Chicago wire when he . AG. AN RN Skcon Al DELICIOUS ire ope i N stick was handed My s on behalf of | nien had been seen near Sun Fernando De | - Gl i Wi A A b ot b wman, upt == * | longitudo and latitude, wrockers wouid | by a distiguished Europein nobleman. . hundsome, gold-headed, ebony cane by the the shurp, viciows L1658 | stexm at once for the locality, but none | > was rich it is hardly neces- found it * arted i to locate the | employes of his department § PR T e lightning stroke of agony,” the wild | 5% 9 101 bRO Jaed That she wu b hardly neces ~ I it by U. B. Bal | I NG o the silence of winter “brooding over the land, Calculations show that the Sargent That he was poor but titled is equally round him At brolie - ey ‘got him | e cupleyes b “",,“1""'1-1.‘.-“.'-‘mlw'l'fi‘\“‘s | frasa ln theatate of Tumaulipas. 1¢ 18 be- | Boor Mary! pooe lttls kid! hus drifted ove: 5,000 miles ata vate of | unnecessary of stutemont. avo erounded” in a magnificcnt new chair and | i all oot S, SR dmwioyes | teved the Iofoe lan band af uisggiors aud e over eight knots a day. Up to yestereay | The girl’s father was a simon pure umnm“-}llum outon lot of other casy furni- | i ARGEANLE R OMMDOREE R\ S SVARIOP ire Record. 8ho had been a wanderer for 610 days | American. e had sized up the noble ture. Billy tried to give the TR P oy 3 el R . co, 24.—Fir ssterday | She has been longer afloat than any | man. B uion o e R I was not forgotten by Mr. | troops was sent after them. s Dy 24.—Fire yesterd; i Y s ho him a present of a pt Gt royed the village of Magnol other known derelict, and her condition At the eame time he was fond of his had to “break™ for the open ater he TR R s 4 - ) 8 & i 5 . LA Yo | e s s Sachoh e Liar et bossum ud o Lix ot turkey, Bverybody Arrested n Thicf. near here. The fire destroyed the postofiice | 18 such that she will probably remain | cake. % ; e : through o message of thanks. e cleries ogioo s taday Feascn for W YOIK, Dec. 24.—The man who robbed | and general store of William Grace aud | 8float for umother year av leust, “Daddy, »;hu' suid to him in her ai FLAVORS. R oy e the house of Warden Pillsbury of the peni- | several dwellings. Loss, about §12,000; par- Somprressli_—— alry-Lilllan-lakefrant munner, *ihie NATURAL FRUIT BAF. W adahed dtlu, = Dida't Forget the Poor, tentiary on Blackwell's island of §2,000 worth | tially covered by insurance, Picked Up 85,000 in the Stre ount nas popped the question. : ©f perfact burtive A pleasant surprise greeted County Treas- Many fiveless hearths were made to glow A R P < y. s o By the strange and almost miraculous “Hus he?” inquired the father with Vanilla perfect puri R 'R Trev ueatandnu afron na N of silverware last Tuesday was a d BRookLyN,N. Y., Dec. 24.—Bader's hotel, a | . BY ! ) i his afion ad friougaoot the LUk | and many empty cupboards were filled with | 4y iy city vesterday. His name 1s Georgo W, | well known stopping place for road men and | intervention of circumstances nk | interest. “Well, my dear, we don’t Lemon | Of great strength— ployes of his ofice and friends ]H'M‘lllhlk the good things of life yesterday by the la- | Carter und he had been an inmate Jr the | clists going to "“m‘l from this city to | Morton, superintendent of the construe- | want any foreign poppers around hore Orangel Economy in their us hiin with a handsome gold watehi. The pre- | giey of the City mission. Several wagon | penitentiary for nearly i year. He was dis. | Concy Isiund, was destroyed by fire yesters | tion of the new Art institute, was saved | 80 you just unpop it and let him slide,’ Rose.] Fravor as delicately sentation was made in the county treasurer’s | Joads of provisions were distributed, the | charged on December 12.° The stolen prop. | day. Loss. $40,000; no insurance the loss of & 85,000 draft yesterduy, ways | # And the noble, patriotic girl let him PR A SRR ofice, Mr. ¥, B. Bryant handing Mr. Irey | South Omaba packers being extremely lib- erty was all recovered, Kaxnsas Citx, Mo.. Dec., 24.—The building | the Chicago Herald, "My, Morton’s | slide, and deliciously as re

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