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OMAHA l)‘\ll\ BEE o, sombit with any : \ *ome ploces not wider | bug » mig 0086 e pr, stand —_— than your hand. As | elimbed to t ,..n.. for northern: laed, in kuzl T is light tn all, 1qis who might choose to fonce with hor, stands 3 imbed to the . X gold per quintal, in tins #12.40; Amer And light, withanore o less of shade, fnall | out clearly. There is nothing of the terma. | Great Works Undertaken During the Vear | backbone to go into ft 1 faund two or Rl TR R LT s oA A R gant in ,l,,.,.,m,,,,{ Wl_ ,,..,,\.,I report it Gt Now Clostng Vln'm"l\huh of yellow and whito nolas ¢ ¥ 5 B0 gold e anintal; chawing . tobae eilds e )\ Where'er enedick s n professed wit, and above all a Canals, not railways, have cut the nas Lower down from the erost of Death of the Well Know Eoonomio Leader | 0 eold pre’ auintnl; ehorwing tobacce. | B, 0, Felldman Moota With an Awhul Death | Wherster ([ ioes | Woman hater, hmd dhess atih doubie e | 1ntgost igies [ woras of trunsporiation | (oaer Taniiilo mnge wore. bros paltns Announoed, 5 Pperage |u;:‘uh \“‘, re in ".‘.; 4‘:‘.!”.‘ |‘ at East Omaha. ”\\;4 word of fAtH may hold its own, they v-’- : ‘;‘v-u; ‘n‘;m;v‘ “\‘\“I: ‘V'-vm 'Hy‘yn.v ~}v“lv" uml(-r‘ execution during 1802, says the | aod in the gorge wore thread palms, It eights, dull; exchange, steady panish . " lur b R LY S e pbs B ool v York Sun., In its v I now | was an awo.in ring 0 Freigh I o Sslis 1 Det hear it | Bentrice, Sho Dossessss & marvclows faonity L its now canal now awo.inspiring sight. 1 had to sl A CAUGHT ON [ SHAFT yoh o m!‘f\v‘v,-[l.':?m': \|.Iv11vr“’: \h,\” = r‘llyyv’- ssing (NO vATYIng moods of \{:m\l" building by the Canadian government pick my way with the greatest care STORY OF THE SOCIETY HE REPRESENTS On fhe Thertin Boarse. \UGHT ON A SWIFTLY TURNING SHAF o 1ot the trie decy ane Rexiblo Qhirdetr. A grand revival | 00 Sault Ste. Mario the dopth of wator |10 keep from falling from the 3 (T, ) l(_”“” Natie's 1 . ,\m,_‘ o, Eimpress of the Feen \; will | on n.‘; l' k sills will bs twenty-one gl |~\~r‘ o granite The canyon | under the influence of the Paris bour but the silent Alphabet of heaven-n- | open Rhea's engagement on Friday, Decem- | fect, which will take the largest steam- | i8 120 miles eoutheast of San Dicgo, Model o 3 Itive Chareh the Basts of | 0 e end of the 3 ™ Mis Nody Mangled in & Most Horribl nan made voeal - banners blazoning a Power yor 30, boats used on the lakes, The contract | and the vieinity of Topaz Springs is the Tsie look forward toa | originatly given for a lock 600 foot long | 108t place to wiich one can ride with . 1Y p o Way, Virtually Torn Limh that is not seen and ! rom far away- s taover R May Serlously Gripple th e gh e From Lim aitken con It dowa from Paradise when | prt e next Thurada ieht at ovds | hns heen changed 0 eall for 000 feat horses, The sidos are «o slippery that Momber's Interests, Srassian 48 i —— from ¢ fug in the miro of earth.” The | and M ‘”‘“ fanceton Uit by e Bunjo | longth, This will admit of threc of the | most of the Cocapnh squaws 0ok’ their SN g rentes, 00; t v N last is the first of Tonnyson's volumes anno- | cort here. Sonts w0 on sale. Wednesday | 11 Gost er ft navigating the lakes being | shoes off and went barefooted to provent Prrassene, Pa., Dec. 25— The bells of | s, 190; Hary 1 : | esterday forenoon a horrible aceident oc tated. Tn the other poems of the volume. | yorming. Decembor 98 V| linked together falling. 1 got ficonomy this morning tolled the passing short curred at the Cart Wh wks In | which treat of faith, doubt and prayer, man i Amstordam, long aiming ata a Jacoh Henric, first trustee of the | 03515, Great East Omaha and the vietim now man- | in the evolution of ivilization and man in | Mr. James O'Neill, th - ey P b | pne ol Gy ends TP g YR 12 | #led corpse on the cooling board at the | Nis rolation to the universe and his Creator, | supported by asplendid armonist society o yoot gives exprossion to ro definite | the New 'S att nomic condition, Former sang wes |y ‘ " THA W poet gy pression to a1 3 eventunlly thore wowid bo. o heavy in Sarfiaotibal he anfortu- | yiguatulness in God's good 10ss and man's im- | Mr Jenowen in Omahi reue \ 4 ventually th ould heavy i | ag one, and helived at 1121 North Twen- | mortal destiny than many of his previ : g1 b irous proadth at the bottom of sixty-five and | arve differont from any found elsswhere. 1 i Dbt HbANALNS o other | tieth streot volumes evineed: while acknowledging th . rles Hechter's | one-half foot and a_minimum “depth < gorid ot “gompsliotL hiflh %0 Beck rest, o 1atge dovalopt | Thet t t ¢ 1o ve 4 constant obullition in man of his lower t W weat | ten wnd one-fourth feet. An month ago his condition grew worse and at | hund,a lige devolopment i o b “” i Lo ol nature, “moods of tigerorofape,” he looks be: TR | Dute defferent times his death w pectod. His | T e continuos the Gorman-Amerl- | neicod p yond for many followers did everything possible to | can Trust company will undoubtedly larsgel -— Benriiy, Nov, 95, —~The e was lower | | | | | fration Present specimens of the rare nolanas and palms, and thoy will go to el lehey s, | Munication with the Rhenish provinees | the different institutions for which I company, will be | of Germany, has opened tho first stroteh - have been collecting, among them Father Henrici, who was gencrally known wetion at Boyd's theater, | of the Morwede canal, which has a @ Borkeloy and Palo Aito. Most of them was 89 years of nge. Last June his feeble ied s rday and the foreman work is tho prospective drainir Feilman to come around he cominge of the perfeet man and | fonday and 1e Zuider Zoe, for which prelimin Gn" - e though his advice in per m may be de- | v orks are now complote. An help their aged leader or prolong his life, | extend it operations, The pub | the mar- | #nd o S ek in -} Jayed “a hundred, thousand, million sum Liiins HTREIHe (1l b e ghteen mile embankment, stil in | but without avail, and at 4 o'clock this morn- | ket are apparently dissatisfied with the d il it Sl Rvicbay ;f o “{ e sl ”‘; 0 ot e ud L Bijou theater , is oxpacted to be strongthenod ing he breathed his la | mestic and other continental loans and much | part of the building to the other, This is | Seren 1 in all, Tennyson's last voluine g & London 1 e worked all right as fay their wenee ol each other nd village, all owned by - the t ( y s the big Tumps v S boattion i, . suslest ., iHis\or was At one shrouded —in el . vked alor arapid rate. In some way i ve i series of essays on the deve tevening, This play is s hing out ¢ Father Henriei's judgment and disresarded “ i 3 | was wound around the shaft. Noone cisc 1 other count business matters entirely, and now that his ¢ Ritehie of Tshoro, Wl Lost | g work in that part of the building at 1A ;v»m y and other cowntrios, A demise has occurred they will be compelied | kb o time, and it was some time before the (PRI LI AR et e to think for themselves until a successoris | Hussoro, 111 5. ~Martin Ritchie, gincer discovered that somothing was the | Sclection from the works u appointed, In all probability this will be Jolm Duss, the second trustee, who joined | i pfild, this county, was bunkoed out of the sociciy s 18 0570, 5 £5,000 two days ago by two three-card monte Mary Asten 3 s & POOLIG lognoy WHICH . ehriches the world tanley Comedy company will action of the sea in accumulat- e Neneased was bott 1 Bavarls in 1809 | 0TS avorably di posed tow American | usually done by rollers and crow bar. The | 2= REEUe te bl t the laughable eccentri ity Rzl | ing doposits of sand. Othoer work of dtid camo to thls country wh was 20 — dead man was anxious to get home in time ; 3 The chlld phonomoriorn La T hydraulic engineering that is not with- SURE UL AES And $howt] wonfscted On the Frankfort Bourse. i for ifs Chirlstmas dinner and conceived a | o uywm»\ mposer v\u( The '\".\\ ris, ." : nke Bis initin pow il i | out intorest, is found in tho drodgin S REIP Witk the H k o e | | Fitaskront, Dec. 25,-Shortly before the | now way of moving the heavy mass. He | dohn Kuowlcs ‘Buine, hus i theetold EC |yl o an enjoy: OnEPRLIORY BoMISTeN B 2 il 3 | | bourse closed Saturday prices recovercd | fagtened a rope around the lumps and then S iTinn BE O (DS eOMIONOTS: WHON nel, New York harbo EESHIL ICanp; 10 10T el week of dullness, T tped the othier ond around & rapid A O oY s Webster and Brady's stupendous spectac I'he Chicag IRGE6 6ANNL 18 1o B fu 1866, Henrici succeeded him, and has X | ks ave alrendy familiar to the v AKE PROAUCHO! s Bt o T e o tgo o since boee the governing spirit. The news AL o ing shaft at the the south end § A, to give descriptions of the works o Lo i s sixteen und ono-quartermilesl with f the death of the well known economic i 301 Aus. | Duilding composers from which may be formed i S vmat bHat £ | & ehannel 160 feet wide. A double track SBAGDe apredt qitakly, und the Mitl an intelligent cstimate of - their s { railroad is provided forulong the who e for, and its 1 consists muinly | length of the work. The only other canal magnificent sceni -'\u\\y An in ; work of special interest north of the Tt had an important meaning to the menibers CGHT BY BUNCO MEN, Yooitd ety ; s and | opn ikt B AT Founs | Eeulaus nies (he interests of the char- | American isthmus s in Colorado, the of the socity. They have depe solely on | Foildman became entangled in the rope & opuei .‘;vl.y;]‘l.\ Honof tha principal forms | 4 s on shipboard with the perils of those | oxtension of whose irvigating ditehes Tl th the surfuce, Txciting ehisades are | hag boon notble. The grenter works e Ve iR orit. Tis dutkenous | ol the year; howey linvo boen in ity o e Jomposer | worle by an attack frow u glint octopus. A \""\'-1».‘1--‘m on Y‘}:v continent and in ing man was literally torn to pieces and | Aud Avthur Mees, The biograph s will ‘h]‘ kills the octopus w v heavy knife. An- [ canul, to which the corporation of \';,’f'fw e Ac...:.‘”.;h..I \\.u. iten .W“; History of t | scattered. alll over ithe voom, Pavts of it [ fUYUstEated by, SUIhelia TOTEEIS WES | otlier scane, a protty onc, is a | Liverpool has just devoted the last | physiclan she t L | men. A sty 3 loup to Mr. Ritchie's | weve held close to the shaft by th fine reproductions of 1 ph s 3 ( Most of the scenery | g2 000,000 aceossary to complete The Hormonists socicty was founded in | joieo ina buzey in the morning and asked | Which had wrapped around it. The | and paintings of historical scenes relatiug to ine spectacie is new and v 3 Waurtemburg_by George' Rapp about the 5 and trunk wero close to the shift, and out- | the personal history of cach composer. Bub- | the work of f 88 Artists. The pluy is | construction, The cost of this work, Hood's § arsapafi'llla year 1800. RHp belicved that he had a him to get in and go with him 10 a neigh- | G4, o those parts were several coils of the | lished by J. B, Millet Co publishers, Boston | meoting with wied houses everywhere | Which is within measurable distance of and nsed Iood's Olive Ointinent, Soon the Hivine call and whas chargod with the restora- | bor's, who wanted to scil lis farm and held | heavy rope and then the legs, completely laxdd Prliosuker by Hansy | reserited a ship canal from the lakes to the Tlua- | uleers bezan to heal, the iaflammation conset, tion of the Chyistian religion to its orviginal | him wake tho purch Mu. Ritehie did | severed from the body, were held fast. orze hn J1st boon fssuod. As is set forth - son, has been financed by two towns, | $hewns compleicly eured, and savs, * 1 enjoy purity, and the community was founded on | g5 gnd while driving along the road they When Coroner Maul arvived he found it | 5005 Gtle page, is an examination of Mr d the Town Mursha Liverpool and Manchester, whose joint We are personally aequainted with M this basis on the model of the primitive | |00 000 foot carrying & basket, The [ NECessary to cut the rope ina dozen places | fophert Spencer's various utterances on the | Kv., Dec. 2 — During a | population may bhe set against that of | Astenand know the above to be true”” J church, with goods in common. A difficulty | ™ 0 Lto Litchfield, ana | b order to get at the mangled remaivs. | jand question, with some veferences to his | Christm tival last night at Lamasy, | Bulfalo and Greater New York. | GRIFFIN& SoN, T with the government R e N Wi et Both ‘Synthetic Philosophy.* 1t 1\ in many re- | Ky., Marshal Cox was she and killed by In Germany nearly all the vivers are worship impelled Rapp ot as he did 8o he set his basket down on SiRICt 1 fiot verant 1 Vwell | Chavies Johnsan, aged 20 years. Johnson | now mmore or Yess canalized, thelr deptt his community, in 1803, from Wurtem- | ground and \\'.4” St Bl areil ssted in | was croating a disturbance and Cox endeav | o or less canalized, their depths burg to the United States. They yorth randing by all who are futorosteten | orod to lkeon him quiet. o’ murderor cs- |Laiging from ten to ninstoen feot. S first Bottled near Zelinople, this | it tu €M e SR R e v | fully ten footaway. The heart and liver | gt SRS CoR Sl daen th t, and | oped during the excitement | Many vrojects aro to the fore for in- state, and thoro thon founded. the village of | [Hichie & Bastet T b srersiicis, 3 were over twenty feet from the shaftand | TS ed by Chavies L. Webster & Co., creasing these. In Belgium the plan of PRETTY FAGES armony. There were 700 families in the chie then remonstrated hir her parts of the body weve found only by | XA Nrork, é o making Brussels w seaport is approach- society and they employed themselves in | carrying his money in so caveless a munner wrching. 1t took the coroner and his men [ Yo York BACK FROM THE GRAVE. AR B R TRV VY pian w0 | TO ALL WHO USE L\ FRECKLA agricutture and wunufactures. Tn 183 they |t was informed by the stranger | flly an nour to extricato the remaing and | Hall Caine, the colebrated author of <The | A pead Boy Brought to Lite by skifal | make Rome u seaport is” perfected and iz 3 SH6 sold their property and moved to Beaver | that he had plenty and that he knew | gatherall the parts together. In speakin at” and many other famous books, | ki . RIS O8I0 VAUl S R RILIIG o county, where they” founded the village of | the game by which he could win plenty | tbout the matter the coroner said that it | has just written another story entitled e SRR Kery oo e L B the pub- Economy. Gn aecount of the peculiur re- | more if the lost that. Then he | was the worst he had ever seen, Litet Con tossion and tho Blind Mother.” It The New York medical profession is | li¢ finances. he cost docs not reach ligious beliefs of the socicty, which keeps | duved thrte eards and commenced the ) one saw the aceident it is impossible | is 4 eharming work and will be read with | much stirvied go far as it is yot familiar | ¥25,000,000. The auantity of wer- tllw!;vmw\-u-lwl»-r:'\"lw“lyl;l Jnemberss have | three-card monte trick. After turning up | to tell just how it happened. ' Feildman was | leeen interest by lovers of the higher class of | with tho facts in the case, “by tho de- | ¢ ~‘"‘“"; now entering nud leaving rradun decreased un ¥ e a moro | tho corne ¢ so that Ritch o | single man ond had been employed at the | literaty ails of smarkable surgical operatio Javis by canal i more than & formerly. - E | ot pick itout. As hie hod a sore thing | @ good steady hand. He has a sister, Mrs. | John Strange Winter written another | REEOTTA H Tacl Revompiished | hus now 2,000 miles of ¢anals, and the At their most prosperous period, which | o het and won. ‘The confidence man seemed | P Wieek, living in St Francis, Kaa. - The VHABTIILNE HOORYRIOh: HoroallBIFIHEAG (| LS B QU LD DR OO D R R Tl B ht ks Ao DIoE n L LB iaNa7 TRITE was about cighty years ago, there was fully | gypprised and said that Mr. Ritchie was | coroner telegraphed her last night {5 Like tll hisgpther storles it will be | 18 noless than bringing back to life a | SHETISA BTG £OD OMINE L16 (Hisdes HLLX 800 persons who acknowledged allegiance o | fiyst man that had ever ot onto the game. [ Aninguest will be held av 2 p. m. today Jund full of intoregt and will hold the | person pracically dead, as the term is | POICY of their own vernment, which the society. Trouble came in 1882 and about | e offered to bt bt Reatreenie| - aders’ attention frqm the openivg chapter | usvally understood. Among the many | permitted the old canals to be acquired ::u‘ ‘n‘ ‘nrr their members left V:u'l' rent | ywon another The contidence | AMUSEN Is. to the close of the book. Published by Tait, | wonderful cases rvecorded in recent | Py the r‘ul‘\\ ys. The public inter society and formed a new organizition nan then appeared to b sadly disap Sons & Co., New Y.0xk ) S BABIY s | nOW demands the openiag of o new sys- aates of ground in o high stuto of ’Anlnl\w L1000 when Mr. Kitehio had not shown auy | “Natural Gus” “in o new meter” was | <My Three-LegodStory Teller.” by Ade: | ¢int'of witieh Jimmin McCaughey. aged | Many times that at which the ol ca s Besides this, numerous other indus- | monoy, Mr. Rit assured the bunko mi rned on at Boyd's new theater yesterday 3 50 ook and is full | 9% ¢ R LR AU SOV, : BEND : 3 A B R ain st Moy, UHIst GURORL | ot h veas, pacaktly oo amid offared toi| Linod on BiBoyd/sinew thonter yest rday cel. mm”u\:‘\:m\h Lo Ml | 194 today tho living example: ‘The bought up at the very time the independent] outside infinences.- as it | drive to Titehiiold and draw 5,000 and show | °F the Christmas season, and the usual i »\l\'um o fiustrations | physician w salled to tho cuse late in | more foresizhted French e buyin v highi ordor of mert the evening and found the patient haa | UP their own canals through the wo has been their aim to be a communistic com- | in ‘that he could have put up the money in | faree audience laughed itself into hiccough- | | munity, “Tho wealth of the cominunity 15 | easo he had won. The bunko min fusisted | ing s, Everybody knows “Natural Gas." | Jighed by Rufus C1 Hartranft, Philadelphia. Hiarkod symploms of “appendici- | crument 1o koo B\h'-mun\uf\ln- railway | SRR LA RDOULREDI0 00 LHOUE a5 | that he should do this. Steangernumberone, | Tt is not a comedy, i5 oven too incoherent to ¢ i is,” or, us it is vulgarly called, inflam- | companies’ hands. 5 eee oo AL SICLL e 1P BERRe TR 1002 o was of eourse a confederate, diove M. | elaim clussifiention as o faree, but as an en- The Secrot of ‘Narcisse,” o romance by | mation of the blind gut. Though the | ‘The ('vnh'x]ml.\llnf'hfly\'u\\' York :'}\'x!:\\ | Homely Faces Ak 2 eliie to Litchfield, where he swent to the | tertainment it tickles the palates of major- | Jadmond (10sse, 19 & very pretty story and is | so 5 TIE a5 ve ;stem is at hand, and the growth of the Pather He: s funes 1l take place Vit trew. 1 ok for | it A " “dmonid Gos: B ! ) ) seat of the trouble wasnot apparent, Y ~ ~ 'm::lh(rmmnm\“."::ln“ il will take place st National Bank and drew his cheek for | ity of the pla-goers of Owaha - Tihe new | full o interesting siviat and i very | T diaggosts made platn T ies | traftie in that timo is interesting. In Softened Into Great ; i : - h ve scen for the fivst time in this city | fine deseriptive passages. This author al il 5 L W an Ty oA TS IO 887250 B th e totil Economy. it Miller, he cashior. hoiwe auspicious | veaterday possesses added absurdiies of | i ites in a faschiating munner, and bis | that - sulforer was doomed as fur LI e A 5 3 > e Wil was not right, tried to find out what | the most risible sort. Some of the new hit vrork I8! notlextoption: 't the genoral soul i ctermine y | traflic was 50,326, ons, an esti- FOREIGN FINANCLAL REVIEW. wanted with s0 much money and sug- | specilties, songs and dances are very clever. | il Published. by TAit Sons & Company, hreoedents in similar Cises: Onithelad. M3t8d AviLue Ot b e DL FAs o pardls Dlstount tho Sltuntion 1as Nob ‘\‘1{“\‘;’ ‘l‘.u v‘y:;“l;.;“«“l;..:‘v‘jv:-w.lylwu.v i@ ek, DUt | ‘Flie whole show goes with a snap and vim | New York . vice of the physician, the members of = the twenty years ending 1801, the total | Improvedl, ; ! i i to | that never allow the luughter of spectators o | the family was advised of the gravity of | tonnave, “however, was 106,8H,750 tons, | OLD FACES b buy o farm and wanted the cash, that a | to lag. Tho third volumo otic library e ChEn t of an estimated value of 85, 0201, | Loxnox, Deo. 35,—As regards. discount, if | cduck wotld not do. . Taking tho menay Mr. | Donmelly and Girasd ure cleverer, i The thivd volume! dn the: Athletic library | the case, und when, next morning, a | of an estimated value of % 190,201, | any change for the past week is to be noted, | at once returned e | R A e R e T f“"‘.:t.::‘ e ks | vory sizuble lump was obsorvable over Dahant l!‘,"”,'l.”"},' 2 ',‘.“"I‘,“”“”"”.'.“.(. ”‘1" B R i baco 0165 Awordo.» Bills werarex. T that hiad the basket of money and show- | while Sagar Midgloy, Arthur Rigby and | fhe midwinter pastime of bowling. which | the, seat of the inflammation the diag. | Tst HRMSE POCICC. -1 Mkt e e s e ceedingly scures and competition was as | € NS =000 demanded his 26,000 that he | Charles _F. ome’ are satisfactory. | has sprung into popularity throushout | Bosis was fully justified and the troublo | carricd Lo Now Yovic on LU LEQHO! e T h el Troen 1 vven ihe state ot the Now yome | Mad won.” The threecard man then sadly | The —Kitry — Malone, of Miss _Amy | the United States within the pust few years, | was exactly “stated to be an abeess | grain deliveredat that port. lingiv LA Usensit SN _state of the New York | jlyced all the mor ina tin box, locked it, | Ames is far above its surrounding as its tit 1t is written by A. . Vogell, | around the vermiform appendi An | ing News says the sta‘e superintendent |y, money market, which, it is thought here, | and handed it to Ritehie, who without open- | it is an exquisitive bitof favce comedy char- | ghe well-known eritic and authority on bowl- | operation was at once recommended, but of public works estimates that the Lilo ind b threatens a continuance of gold exports to it took it home at onee and buried it in | acterization and eains the highest praise | ing and the author of the Bowlers’ Manual. | was deiayed until the arrival of rela- | SAVings to the consumer by reduced | sowonderful tiat (b e her hefc Europe, is watched with the sreatest inter. | 1S Wheat bin, 11 s then auite Tate and | Miss 1 Rocle as Supsey siugs well and | 115 without doubt. the most complete pai- | {ives who has beon summoncd in antici- | rates, from May 1 to December 1, o hecumalnten AR AN S est. The American supplies of gold by meet. | jei he txcitad over the. httle fortand | eapabi S Ot ;,‘,h' 1 dadiee ool lipnlot ofSholnt oyar sed, pution of the near approach of death, | &rainalone, amounted to over 1,000,000, | cighe LRI e S IDeiScan supD ) | 50 excited e little fortune | capable. @ 0! b su 3 of s nes B 2 i GRS e Eh i 5 to g0 close to See she 18 w 1iving belng. ing the coutinent’s demands continue to | thut he supposed he had made, He the edition, and one that was enthu Wiveal Vissnr. GEIBN! the Holy, Land Tho next afternoon the surgeon s |~ Apropos of the improvements in tun- | Ris 1 &0 FL00 0 SR ol 8 U Hive are figure as the leading factor in inducing the got up and wrote a statement telli applauded by yesterday's audiences, is the | o miizabeth W, Champuey, would be a most | finally ealled and directed to proceed. neling mothods, the anounl address of | 16 women of the worid may have the stagnation of the money market here. Some | his treasure was concealed and g ' s0lo by Miss Julla MucKuy' in the | ovitabts aud hundsome présont fora young | When he arrived it was discovored | Prosident Wilson of the Lingineors’ in- | honatlt of horscersh i, hesoio AL ol s still bought here on Austrian wovern- | 1% directions ws to what he wanted done | second act, “The houssy was held n appre- | 1yt T Containg @ most interesting story, | that the abscess had broken, thus cov hoatos s CheitrosMionn | i Shis iy dieen of Uiy St et B T e Ll amic i et | LU /i GEAIID led HG B notditlo hush by the full, vich and marvel- | 8 oL Giih bits of eastern life, his® | ing the intestines with the liberated | ibterest. He reminded his hearers that | o Jrzslier fawous Bewuty Book she iias writ- et ot SERAE ever, and early the next morning he drove to | ously precise notes of this handsome yoing fents, and_accounts of fravel from | matter. In this crisis it was cloar to the | tannels had already been successfully | ten tolustruct women how (o become beautiful. xporters to apply to the Bunk of | Litehficld, and, upon going to the postoflice, | lady, and an encore that ws, what 8o few are o I Gt I hTouIig| L ahtorer BSIIIIO PR G o GI b FATIGECKUN WL e shipped you upon res Be received a letter containing a key and 4 | evidently unanimous and sincere could not he iy combining. ona ¢ | scientific mind thut the boy was dying. | GuErIe i s w Mersoy | Geibt of prive.or you may get ft from your s tock exchiange has Hotar Tha nofo stated Uit th ey bolongod | ‘Aenied. Bt tho wholo crtertainmens is an' | Loisstine’ to, Jerusiiom, combining on Of |\Mheidoctor told the family that dissolu-||| American and the Sovein und Morsoy | uruzaist. Ao, Yalols book instriicls yau activo, The condition of affairs in Amevica | o the box and the weiter also expressed eminently enjoyable one. There 15 not an | i oAy Yhand entopt tion would take plucs within an hour, | Fiversin Bngland, and the Blackwall | girls how to win a husband, and wied b # i 3 y NS ing volomes of travel and history for which ! M ) fes how to retain their husbinds 1 ong caused uneasiness, nevertheless, in many | hope thut the next time Mr. Ritehie gambled | actor of inferior abilitics in the company, S O ot Tt contains an abund. | and though it was possiblo that an oper- | tunnel benonth tho Thames was about | {es GRS B0 T Do eantiful: quarters, moderat iont was shown. | he would be more successful. This avoused | and “Natural Gas” bids fair to outlive many o Miustrations by well known | ation might result successfully the | to be commenced. Beside which there | * 2 »"‘n‘::'ln“n)‘“wml‘" e, A e R huhied oL e e M bidalunio {8 and its entire make-up is such as to | chances were many times against i, | Were many such works proposed in vari- Price of La Freckla, aper relapsed R silver, | home, unlocked the box which be had buvied | lead in R . ; Sl ; b wis plvan. it bes | ous pavts of the we o mos ! Ao o real irength even 8%, e | e VG b the M befort, i (G = L to the heart of the book-loving & Pormission to proceed was glven, it be ous pavts of the world, tho most imp: cline 21t is exceedi bable the coming bt e B e el s e e Lonlasa e AL R Vigh 00 RER. BOTELE weel will show relapse. The re county and has lield numerous positions of rnam Street Theater has an excellent ol the Wilds,” by Ciptain | ToZsecure. raliof the end would not bo | tho sea, of which thit dosizned by Siv murkable feature i the fact that Indian - trust Christmas attraction in *“The Bottom of the | A J; Freer s th sty saver s yeats | hastened more than fifton minutes. The | Douglus Fox for connocting Drinee 1d- e | gl rstclass b ¢ " For those who enjoy elaborate scenic | ShEoRL BroDILd bIOn, I O o B4 patient was quickly placed on a table, | Ward island with New Brunswick wes | 295 "y and Compiexicn Speetalist, in bills were bought_on Wednesday at a BrREVITL fascintingngirativelpl thelbdyonbuosiorny A f likely to be the first actually con- 21 HORIIYG, g J BBk RO Woduesda v tin UHL { effects the play affords a delightful cater- | party of youwe men teveling through the | and while undor the influence of aslight | likely 1o be g 3 ME. M YALES MHiedndicatesiho The cold snap last night drove a_he | tainment, and unlike some performances of | woods of M and New [ampshire, with | anwesthetie, an opening about eight } ruc "_‘- R atbridsing iy MAJI . . ot tho 1nurket, whioh 48| vagabonds Into tho city Jail for shelter, ful that character it does not depend entirely on | stories of their camp life, fishing, shooting, | inches long was made in the walis of Of gre: ovks in bridging none hns Indinn minth may pos: | tuve tosen wero necomited with be s stage setting for entortaining features, | ot It is admirably ilustrated with over | the abdoman, From the ineision thoro | been / ueted o 1892, but TEMPLE OF BEAUTY, ESENERIALUR Lo TR In s s iy M oo dozensyere i coolmiotilibd with: | *“The Bottom of the Sea™ is a very enjoyable | 500 engravings made especially for this vol- | e WA e Diblohed. by Est & el | wos at once a plenteous low of pus. No the new tower by ul‘- over the Thumes | 46 STATE ST., CHICAGO, IL.., OR o notice: | comedy drama and is presente ucom- o ed by Estes & Lauriat, by N 9 4 Yt s TR TRy SRt Tt [ 8 R S AT A small mong o lot of rubbish in | Pv'of ‘more than averago ability. Phe | Boston. sooner hav this taken place than the | 8t London has boon bogun; - puun have 37 WEST 14TH ST., N. Y. O o ot onts dec| basement of Hayden Bros. store on | cysidoes not glitter with stars of and great — | pulse ceased to beat, the heurt stopped, | been perfucted and adovted for the rail- IR AT "“: S e | Sixteenth street yesterday brought out the | mmitude but the company as 4 whole is iz Journeys on the Mississippi; from | the jaw dropved and every indication of | Way, bridge acress Lhe Bosporus, con- z Ttalian socuriti e Graccn fire deparumont, Tt was extinguished with | mecaptionally capable and well balanced. | Chicio 1 the Islunds of the Discovery,” by | tho~ most complete collapse bo- | pecting Cousiantinoplo with Scutari, | AMUSEMIEN Turkish . The changes in English but trifling daw; 1 G . Webs! s the adventurer and | Hezekiah Butterworth, has just been issued | toiened the presence of death. | and plans are finished to the last dotail | - i way securiiies were small and wore down Hattie Mavy: i beloved | villuin is @ success and the dual heroes of | by the publishers, Messes, Estes & Laurlat | The glassy eyes upturned, tho | for the pro d - bridge across the | 9 NEW R it vailn iy was fn mach dia. | doughter of M Mvs, George Authes, | the story ave well vepresented by J. W. Me- | of Boston, This 'is the fourteenth annual | coidness” of the extremeties and | 1ritish chuinel from Capo Blane Nez to THEATER Zavor and. fell Sic. owine. to unfavorable | died yesterday of membrancous croup. The | Connell and Ross D. O'Neal. George Almont | volume of this, now fumous: series, wl [Fealdness; ol oAhe Siexire tantil the South Foreland. The ostimated ) Seafic : % | funeral will take place from the family re \s Barnoy Doyle and Miss felen Conklin as | sales have exceeded 350,000 volumes, and | 16 € PREBPLLALONS WAL YIRS | 7 whi inis cems .m(. \.u‘;-. (.m{u g stor uu;‘\ North 18 N8 Artarn at 9 o'el P e ] A TR b R T R L 1 body was covered left no doubt in the | COst is only $163,700,000, while mmv Montlay, Ill\lw kS : <y, Decem: Qecline of thy. Tormor being due 1o ramor | H. Hardy of 2316 Poppleton avenue, veport- | ¢ bute the humov of the entertainment | language is spoken. The author very appio- | minds of those prosent that the ex)x mum revenue of $19,640,000 is figu that much new capital would be offered od to the poliee last nieht that his 11 | anddo it ina very pleasing manner. The | priately, in this Columbian year, scuds his | ment had resulted fatally. At this point | out. £ ok s — - A} e sert. | Yol son James, was missing, A descrip: | other eharacters are 'in capiblo hands and | young voyagers through the countey con- | the surgeon’s skill was displayed. With = DO““SH)’ enced a feverish week tion was sent out to the police and. the some very good singing and daneing enliven | nected with our early history, and the vol ; VAN oupeay d tho v ‘ one hand he tore open the wound, while A WIERD CANYON. | wpanicd by The gold shipments 1o Euvope were the | will be taken charvge of if he is found the performance, ume is full of Colunbus storics aud the his- | \ith the other ho emptied the contents - mes dowminant factor in the mavket. A rally in | Alonz about 4 o'clock Sundiy morning S, The scencry alone is well worth secing. | torie places visited, The trip is made down | 5 g hitohor of hot water into the ab- | Strange Seenic Wonder In Lower Call- | H"E Amiy ”- n Awmerican scems certain. Apurt | 1, Osw od Aven bed Nt e portrayal of the search of the dive Ilw\{‘.u.un, ,\}l]ux-«lmn river across the Gulf | TR PR T eyt oty forniu, and a Strong Comedy any in the from the currency question the outlook is | lnu dispute in an alley near,Fleve B for the losi cable in the ocean depths is | of Mexico to Havana Mo R R - ’ PR e oz Site S distinctly i favor of u recovery. Despito | Dodge Atreots und Osw e daloventh and | omarkably vivid and the scene on board the A # Hiutreringineaowolot dastion twnsbinpy | -Goorge W.ubunn, ihe yoteran natinal: NE\W NPTUR B N b A ah anos Lfor. tha woeakkrure | the sternnl daylights out of: Aven: To.b Invineible and the burning of the Isabel are When Tennyson died his publishers had in | parent only to tho procticed medi- | ist of Califor has just returned from small, including the following: Increases 1> nis Bl Oawald s an cMfoy W | hurdly less stimving band @ volume of poems from his pen. It | cal eye, but soon the pulsation | a strange wn\.mm the Tantiilus moun- Caniily matinee today nt 25 AL i s | grew strong, and ere long the | wins, Lower California, where he went | flooraidund fic; baleony sac i S arms were chopped off close to the should v and only a stub three or four inches cavelessly pulled a paper off the | long remained: one hand and arm was found top, disclosing to the astonished gaze of M. | under the machinery and the other was HOOD'6 PILLE curo Habitial Constipation by estoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal Beauty by l.a Freckla. Made young bzain by LA FREKLA. Pirst Denver, pr : Atehiuson, mortgage, | revolver from his pocket: was entitled “The Death of (inone, Akbar urgess Is recii v . Poem d i f Wt oven Jerformunce at 8, Prices— Do B o N Nibbn o MEADUIRARLIGA DUERSIAL Dream and Othor Poems® and it las | patient gave unmistakable signs of re- ( recently ok anctlesr. Homa itare: Blilate, | RoRNIaEored g eridrmAnLe w:» ) T s—Atcliingon, shures, and Missouri, | log. ‘The builot dug a little furrow down the | #ust before the curtain rose on the th just “been published by Aouillan & Coy | {urning” o conscousness, Thon the | nolayas and sceds of the blue palm, suys | xox Attraction-MLLE KITE, Fid ¥ el Grand | and inflicted only @ flesh wound, | dctof “The Bottom of the Sea”at the Far- | Huw Youk Wi emeon HUE THRER (OT | eves opened in a dazed sort of way, as if | the Sun Francisco lxaminer. Ho suys | and suturday Trunk socur penefitted from the better | Oswald was ainvsted for ussault and Aven is | wan S theater lust ovening Actor | $IN8 bwentyiuhbec KOCES O tihe subicet was awakening from &' deep | that the cunyon hus nevor to his knowl- o ‘_"h‘":::.::: Iun« t and second prefer s complaining witnoss | George P, \\\' bster .(.-m».»u‘ before the cor- | Chnanfo fn blank verge on the death of the | sleep, the action of the hot water havi edge before been explored by white men, e NI ! one 1 A PERSONAL PARAGIAPHS, tain ad asked lcive to-drop the character | Paog of Walcs' eldestson. o lovers of the | neutralizod tho effect of tho other that | and that ils declevities uro altogothe BOY P’S| 401 areinight Only O the Paris Boues afthe villatn of the play for & moment and | dead “lreato of Englind the volyne | had boon given, The pationt was us- | more vough and frizhiful thun any | THURSDAY, DEG. 29 2 appeur in the role of Santu Cluus €1, O | il prove to have a ee ) solacing quality, S y g raine . ¥ A Paciflo cous! fol 1 g Paws, Doc. 95, The bourse, during the Jumes Spencer of Chicago is at t behalf of the e 5 0F £ho thoator, Mux | Fon (b ot iu muab of the spit it thought ;:" d, “l’l "“l' S ”"‘ 1'"5‘””1'" gained by :‘I" "I“ baan o ”‘; I OLIE IS ‘]' PRINOETON LKLY BUALLY pust weele has been very unsettled, showing 1, W. Huvris of Lincoln is at the Arc | Meyer and other friends, he presonted Me. | o' fine that chavmeqand imhpresse s he administration of hypodermic inj hough. he has traveled much. SiNatal Auotuntions, “Tho energotioaction of | 3. I, Lavimer of Cloarmont, Wyo.. is ab the | WV: J- Burgess, tho genial und popular vest- | g7 g™,y et e eiiier | tions. With a new leuso of life there | About 2,000 Cocopah Indians wer G'ee Bafl]o& Mandl’hfl Glubs, the government, however, somewhat checked | Paston dent o ger of the housc handsome | 44 ttan auyson True, the poem | Wis a chance for the surgeon to look for | there gathering the fruit of the |Hl|n~ the depressing influende of the Panama 1 lher A , | dimnond pin, Mr. Burgess was quite taken | \opieh gives th leading title to | the seat of the nbcess, The foreign | and pine nuts, They reached it, as did | PRICES Band #15 "D 0 J. H. Grimm of Wilber is o guest at the | Ly surprise. but secemed much pleasod with i canal disclosures and cspecindly the zloowm |y LG e M T B ek hipasod with | the volume has notlfisk of the strength und | subsiance was und and remeved by a [ Mr. Dunn, by going down the almost due to M. Rouvier's weak defense. Consid & iy = the token of dppreciation from his cuployes | gcoamess of the *8none™ of sixty years | most delicate operation, and now the | por| >.,mmm.n- sides of the Tantillas | dn 0 R L. N. Anderson of Hustings is stopping at | aad patrons i s B ROl BTCCE Ll L aolMHEb: | no Arcade il 35 ago, but the other pooms have thé true | patient is convalescent, The operation | range. The drop is 5,210 feet in thr ’ n | : . Teunysonian tone, (wt. Telemachus” tells P 1 R RITRIAS . Yai B AP The large amount of investment purchases | W, G, Suswver of Elgin, 1L, is registeved | NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS, L o the slditorie | for the romoval of the ‘*vermiform ( mil Dead Indian ponies and hor made when rentes deciined, shows conspic- | at the Avcade. AR arhawe o | appendix” ave by no means uncommon, | skeletons linod the way, The forma- [‘ARHAM ST T [EA[‘RE VORULAR 5o B A Era monfidonce’ i tho 1. S, Johnson of Lincoln is rvegistered ut | When Tennyson died his publishers had in 8 Sat e | but the sergeon’s knife is rarely sane- | tion from the bottom of the te wnlrlw cans sound state of public finances is unshuken. | the Merch | T A T R T T ANAO DN NTS tioned by experienced practioners in | to tho saw-toothed ba 2O OO MUMO WY SR I A3 11 st SC R But for the number and importance of these | |- McNair of Chadron was a Chvistuas | was entitled “(Enorne, Akbar's Dream and i |"cases with physical conditions us ox-:| and pure granite, Along the canyon ia | 5 NIGHTS comuencing With CILtKTNAS MAT. orders, the full would have been much 1t th whants, Other Pocws,” and it hus just been published Today Dounelly and Girard will celebrate | me us those in the one hero citea. | a tumbling cascade of pure mountain Sunday, Dee' 25, Muts Monduy We inesduy RPSee. Ko large spooulativo anlos of tor B Joom of Tawlins, Wyo., is & | o Ncioiie: i s fustbeenpublishod | e legal Christmas-hoRday at the Boyd by | Some idea of the interest manifested in | water, and on either sido for milos aro | Webster & Brady’s | THE BOTTOM B R e traska. | ® ehants L ot bttty bocuns, - | s inge o perforaanicos of their rouring | the caso may be gained from the state: | grove of prottp blue palm Famous Marino but, with the oxception of u!».m‘ Foucier 1 L. Davenport of Peru was a Christ- | cluding two dedicatory poews und oneofticial | e comedy, “The! New Natural Gas'—a | ment that for several duys eflorts huve s it, 1n its wildness, like Glucier | Bpectacl vegained nearly the wholo of the lost | mis gus ~Ii at the Paxton . x:u«yvl’l o |.m_r«-‘m-n:‘ l“ulll( \mI-T- ;-nn:.- matinee at 2:80 this hternoon and the regu- | Peen made o obtain the detsils without |mmt _mv‘\\n«sllm\;: point in the Yo- | - grouud, : ayon of St. Louls oujoyed Christmas | o Lo ; o' eldest son. | povening perforammee at 8. The cngage- | SUCCESs. . apmitar"’ was ushol e ONDERLAND Credit Fonciers 261 lower, Foreiguers | hospitality at the Murray [ Telaxens o} 0 leuradlo of JaEland [ g endy Wodnesyyieveniog From the points here given it is| **‘Phorocked-ribbed side equalscither i were fairly stoudy though somewhiat il | . C. Mathison and wie ot Marsialitown L e I e s : Bovds the. | claimed that medical “men now believo | in grandeur,” smd Mv. Dunn, “but is ALL enced by ‘the provailing depression. Rail- | To., ave guests at the Mucray SR Sy A o B . e New Yoarwifidiotion o6 Boyd's the to L been determined that no case | entively different in appearance, be- vy bonds hibe ‘suferers, oloslug ) spirit in thought and line that chaemed and | o A Jambs O'Noill and: his fine | it to have bee rmin 1at no case | e ) yy bonds wero uho ot sifforers, cosiug | . Mocukomoellor of Grand fstund enjosed. | syl redors bf what wiay b called the wor will bo AL Jumts O'Nelllund bisie | of wppendicitis nood be necossurily re- | causo of tho bare racks, “ho narrowest RAZZLE of 10 francs for the week, and itio Tiutos : % carlier and better Tennyson, Truc nelle.” Mr. Paul A. Davis, Mr, O'Neill's | garded as fatal nd most tortuous sort of an Indian trail | e LE]PE-’N- Beallng of b foines, | Otoman bank closed 10 | M 0. Keith of North Platte partook of | the poem which gives the leading title to the | ydvance representative, is in the city. 1o wonde : N Chiristmas hospitality at the Paxton | volume has nothiwe of the strength ui bl iy = . = | MAT i f points lowe: Railways show o gener - MATINEE #of house bline of from 5 to 10 po L. C. Davenport aud M. B. Catron of Ne- | sweetness of the “tinone of sixty ye That gifted and charnuing uctress, Mile : g § : T EVENING ; ; auetais Slino of fron: 6 to 10 poluts. Driaka City wore at the Paxton yesterday, | a0, but the other pocms have the trae ! Rhea, will present at Boyd's theater on Sat Highest of all in Leavening Power.——Latest U, S, Gov't Report. 4 Havaue Markel Bevlow. tite Traasaroreloct 4, 8. Bustloy of At | Bysonian tone. “8t. Telemachus” tells of | urday, December 81, Shakcspearc's finest Havaxs, Do 25 usiuess In tho sugar | Kihion chime i st Cvonrha wnd. rogisterod | Bow ho whodied fo' stop the eladistorlal | comody, “Much Ado About Nothiug.” Rhiea's PRRAASAR AL S350 5 =T MNILSAR 0 10O AUgR¥ | 1% 200 Adiiiard, alitios 1an holidays at the Colos: | is the Lruest type of urt which has come to ¥ I‘Ally uant to a vote of l\!u‘ cltizens ‘IVA“ ‘ouncil ) : e seum effected his purpose; how “the deed- | us yet from he country of the passionate B T Lt o Tand i this estort portion tinued eager for purchases but planters ave | Miss Ella Gilmore of Mauhatian, T, i | Jogy dreamer, lugzing out a life of self-sup- | stage, and it is presonted with R bldyor g eaoe ot JeRc L0 (he oualt Bl unwilliug to sell, owing to thelr belief that | hending the bolidays with Mes. W. B. | pression, not of scifiess love fared by | niments of the rurest gifts of voice aud per- | Within five blocks of Broadway, sald tract to prices will ndvance soon. Molusses sugar, ields, 2005 Bury styeot. | waste and field and town of alien tongue, | sonal beauty. Ml Rthea is us charmi cost 10t 10 exceed 86,000 ¢ lar to good polurizati 20 Paul A. Davis, represeuting the Ja | following a hundred sunsets, aud the sphere | socially as is brilliaut as an actress. Souted :'MR will ba vecely 'l‘“‘“llx'““[' gold per quintal; centrifugal O'Neill compiny, is iu the city completing | of westward-wheeling stars, till rveaching | Using the words of a very accomplished lady 81, 1508, by B0, CEIRLL B) SER MR AT grees polarvization, §.: g gold * per | srrangements for the appearauce of his com- | Rome he saw the gladistors moving toward | of Detroit writing to us of her, “Iu conversi b " quintal. Stocks in warchouses at’ Havana in this city i of tht property showling (e streots and alleys their fight, and 80,000 Christian faces | tion she is so natural and simple, and yet runniniz (o wid throweh (ho tracts mist ice 1 y the bids, withoutexpense 10 U park Seats on sulo Wednesday, Decomber Hox Olice. 21st inst., 1,100 bags. Exports of the | in the city Victoria —C. J. Greene and | In “Akbar's D w' are found lines as | doubly fascinating Her face is so week .‘AII.I.KI bags, all to the United | wife, Omaha. Lindell-M. L. Roeder and | finely wusical, as profoundly luminant, per full of expression it scems to be almost States. Bacon, imuu gold per cwt wife, Omaha. Great Northern — .1, Fuller. | haps, as any the author of o Meworiam transparent. The part of Beatrice is as tru butier, superior American, 7.0 gold, por | € ha. Brevoort—C. H. Andrew, A, L. ever peaned. wn ideal as our stage has witnessed. The - quintal; American dour, $6.9 gold, per’ bbl; | Audeisou, Lincola, Neb. The prayers that have . u0 successor in | merry-hearted mad-cap waid, thoroughly good hogsheads. Receipts from the 16th 10 the | to Tue Bre.]—The following Nebraskaus are | dream becanie o deed that * and Matanzs 300 boxes, 4,000 bags, 100 | Cuicago. 1L, De [Special Telegaam | wateh man murder man, when ~his | withal her charming Irench manners séem woke the world.” | to blend so perfectly, as to make her even o reject any and all bids 1s re= A O GRATAM, BB WADSWORTIH J.W. PEREGOY. Park Commlssionors

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