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N SN S R v O 5 B TS ) T e o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:! /'I'I'ICSDAY. JANUARY 3, 180 i Npe AN \-'m..vim,,,.-,.m 1t $:40 o'clock and agreed |y rov o ELAWE _w“ o n\V-A and wife, Rev.Geor o | vivy Wit ogput b the | for spe ,;\,“,r-;“ enate and J. H. Whitan Rev. F unmn'mnl wife, Rev. John | was spent in Joint caueus with member a of Newcnatlo county for speaker of the Kracker and wife. H. P. Dudley of bofli houses present, but they subse : | house. There are only two republican mem St wife, Rev Chhirios 1 Rrow L Rev, | quently divided, and the two caucuses were - Unemployed Workingmen in Holland Towns | bers. and they made no nominations Y. M. 0. A. Quarters the Scene of & Ploas- | . Sims and_wife H. B in full blast for several hours, They both [ - wife, Dr., C. o, M. J adjourned without arriving at_a definite Engage in Riots, SPARKS OF SPORT. ant Reception, ¥ ife, 8. 16, Woodbridgo and wifo, | conclusion. ' The trotble with the proposed | | nd wife, Rev. Dr. Lasby and | combine is that nearly overy member has a | Racing at New Orleans. 1 . v v. Georze M. “Brown and wife, Dr. | personal matter that he insists on havin SEVERAL KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED New Onueass, Lo, Jan, 2-The weather | qwo TuousSAND ~ VISITORS PRESENT “\‘1:4([ \]l‘uln I;\y:‘\fl;‘U-;?“I-{':.h\.hllll"i“(‘l .\-A‘”.;u"y:.-*‘:f::l satisfactorily disposed of before he will | was fair, attendance large, track slow consent to anything being done | PR st vace, fivodurlonint Littls Addlo (6 101 ; ridiee and Dr. Breokonmdge, Mis, Dr. Lemon, | There {8 a orde of aspirants for_appoint N 516 i siviting: wo Lt Lo B o Ty meconds dohn Harper Mr. Weisman, Mrs. Rev. J. K. Ensign of | ive positions, and some of the counties have | Or merons Bloody and Exciting Encon B 1 e me; 1 Ladies Materially Assist the M Waterloo, Ta. furnished as nany as a dozen of these hungry a ~The Forces of ir lling, five and a half furlongs colving Thelr Guests— 1 From 4 to 6 o'clock iif the afternoon and | individuals, who are trusting to the infli foute and y 8 won, Virgin (8 to 1) second, from § to 10 o'clock in- the evening Bishop | ence of the ropresentative from their county Restde g ; Jpeefrthh g sy | e e i 1Y and Mrs, Nowman ved their friends in | to help them out and attain for them the - L vey frlongs: ) Rooms Were Decorated. the parlors of tha M d, Not_only were | object of their hopes, These are the fellows Lot IR Y i TR R e the Methodist ministers and members of the | who are howling loudest a fusion with happen nowadays. A man walked Into our store Vourth r T, one mile: Divie V. (@ t R Methodist church there, but clergymen and | the democrats, or with anything or anybody AusTERDAM, Jan. 2The uncmployed of | 1) won, Bonfire, d, Henry Owsle: More than 2,000 persons attended the New | Prominent men and women of every denomi- | that promises to help them get their little one day last week, tried on a suit of clothes and \Bewartsluis, on the Overyssel, held an out 4 to 5 third. Tiy 4 s el N i e ation called to p their respects to the | job, Some of the independent members as- | im the caucus unless their favorites e pro 58, T histl A and evening. from 4 to 10 o'clock. The assc ; - “ vided for in the deal, and on' evory side ave | itwas that he seemed pleased aboutit. The year s 1 st Yo Tambien's Brother Sold. ciation rooms were beautifully decorated \I l g() l< \R seen evidences that the biggest oftice-grab. we've ju houses, s ¢ windows stone Nitw Vottk, Jnt, 9.~ spocial trom Tesing-"| with Dalns, tropleal plants nud svergreens,.| U ALK ! Bing a5 n progress that was ovor soon Vo lUsthegunis an odd one in many respects. St 10US TS s0 wh ton, Ky., says that the Kendall stables have | and presen nmost, clicertal and inviting | IRy E ARt vkl Moo ek While it came on time to the second, it came on he police appearcd. the rioters 1| secured fr lifornia breeder, Theo. t. To assist the young men in- recels FINUED FROM PIRST PAGE.] | oh s evening did not adjourn | i them with sticks and i " 67 Wb T 0 of tha Stotling T ki) 1’_' . fon all this evening did not adjourn | the first. It'sanodd number(1893.) Add its four and entertaining their gue many | to have ollowing tha 1 give hi o | unvd twenty minutes of 12 o'clock tonight shot dead by a policeman at w s | st full brother to the flying filly, Yo ALY to have a following that will give him ti i laddies were present, and it was due lawgely | caucus nomination in case it conies to_a vote | and then arecess was taken until 10 o'clock figures together and it" < ) 1o B IeIto &) DTS | to their thoughtfulness and tact that the re- | 0f that kind. = Oakley, Jensen and Keckley tomortow, “No definite understanding ws gi > -1 t's odd again (21.) Speliitout Betn into tmconsclous y ransfer to take g col AL | SEEiOn HRaveL - d have becn the trio representing the repub- | enched as to the caucus nominces for the | —eighteen ninety th a - were arrested be the exact counterpart of his sensational Just as s 1 u8 a young manw kegd up the (,.w\,: Dot “\(.‘\,x::;‘ A ‘mv.u‘u»v‘x:\)-:l‘w'v‘;::v.wmxl T A BT G oeroflettera to spellit(1o.) There's an odd num« Similar riots took place in Pekela and or | stairway and planted his feet firmly on the | S0 e te Bt L EION T tonferenc 1e consideration of mere candidates was | ber of d N ding, he s take o custody anc m PR PLEL L) ALY, lost sight of in the itemp! on of a pro. a n p1:] M Sappermecre, The police were put to flight Furge Wants Vindiention. ‘nl:'“:f ; I(‘.u:;{.".'r{”} on fito '\‘1”]”I]\H.y}\|).|lli: that was hold_this afternoon. It was ve. | 108t et of in th contemplation of . pro- ysinit 365, and an odd number of Sun by the imob in Supperneerg after six polices | Bosiox, Mass, Jun Dick Burge, | wus allowed to enjoy himself L his owh way. ported for a whilo that the republicans bud | £y qre A1t 1 Cyeveiutionaey. i Ite days (53). The moon gets full the firsttime this men had been woundee e military had ough his backers, has issued a denial of e young s partic agreed upon him, but it was quickly denie snde! e Jeaders Imaming the o callcd out and ol the | (UG T T S b e | ot g s Spent on b1 R, | afifough wor LT tho ruaor hud excited | {1k, Th, g I imieln, that year on the second, gets rid of his last quarter be- nob. ey were repu caving . Y While two ladies were entertaining the | tonSiderable unfavorable e the constitution which will enable them t shind soldier who was almost beaten to [ ported to emanate from George MeDonald, | B0 L o et LA Lric Johnson of Adams, C: r of Red | oo 3 LA L Wl Teind g soldler who wisimost betento | fortel to sty from, Gk, MEROA | visitors. downstairs i tho: pax Willow. Bdmiston who' wisCongressmn | UGS e hobse of represcutatiyes with Ul ALtk U el | i ! A * X | lette performance was going on in the gym- | & 10 S were killed. Five others were seviously ninutest detail. He courts the fullest | 008 Sl S Kem's right hand wan, and Gunnet, who o b Ty day of the wounded and many were slightly wounded Land ealls for the publication of all | hsium before —an admiring —aud wanted to be commissioner of public gL s ‘..-J iRtion wivh ?‘.'-'J"f % VLI AL UL \ ot | letters satd to come from hi At 5 oclock there was a b o Ml g Ry & Twenty men wore arrested bl Bl ket wame. The tenms LRI R A L ST LTS cors. Theh the e temporary soodd, we’ve gotdone the stocktaking, balance By District ¥ 3 as “Fives,” Anderson, c i 1 Do e T I T speaker will direct the tempor clevk of e g A i LN ) ndependents, while J. K. Seedika is making s 16 o1 5 _ up the b Sy Frascisco, Cal., Jan. 2.4 s- u, ' Buchanan, ' Mefwen! | INGehontents, wiile 4 b Socd 4t Bouse to call the tollof miibors from 8 P ooks, and begun the new year even. At ; AN ot toda o four mile was | g 5. Bullook, captiin, Lippen- e R e e y R ks Y6t Heputib, s R S e cout Wallace, Plexoring, MeL.ood wnd Ochil: T L SR R ot tha eyt iy 8o to say, will contain the name of dimes the same time we have some odgl things left We've Ll 5 kA et : k rec. The game was hotly contested L o\ FAL UL . Kruse, i Mansrrivgs, Jan. 3o Potit Murscilles | thivd, ime: T, | et activity and_dexterity wre displs b pith the assistunce | of | "o “scheme is an_ attractive ono to the afew odd overcoats; thatis odd lots, not odd pat- ublishes an interview with M. Loubet as to | COLE And e uriongs. In " 0 'Y | by the participants. In the evening at ¥ '_‘ i \v ‘ ders, but it is evident that they don't feel ' B 41tudo of this Chiumber: toward the Pan Iaa Qelow, dim 13, second, Mountain Hoy, | otelock Charles Tumeld gave n tight D S ol PepOLIE b Ritin il tirely certain of success from the fact that ters or odd styles. Some odd sizes or odd lots in e : . 2 hit ime: 5o, | walking exhibition. An a‘hletic entertain- . A S hey will take the advice of prominent law- i amy canulscandal “I Loubet says that the TR ment followed in - which 18, o Pleasant Prospect for Sellers. s before coming to definite conclusion to- | suits in both the men’s and boys’ departments. Chamber rushed headlong, without consider Rt ol T'ruchauf, Henry Bullock, Hayden, Picker G g § morrow ! Wwe' YNt oF ropatation, 1o tho Pannms in NEW YORK, \ ing, Mohannan, Rogers, Vil W Tho fear that some of their members are In the general shufile of the eandidates for | e’ve some odd hats, not odd styles, butonlya quiry. The deputies seemed suddenly to haye | €hess tounament was concluded today smeyer, Reed and ) going (o sell out continues to animate the | tho various ofiices at the disposal of the P < Jost their senses and they outbid each other | final scove is at follows | There cises on the horizontal bars. 3'-'\‘““;7' R » ptieular pains is taken | house and senate the name of J. H.' Gaflin ew of akind. The shoe man has a few odd shoes MOEICRAA 161 RTibE: 1% Teelkle y ORISR WU C slack wire. The double tumble | 10 impress on the suspects | ot be | comes most frequently to the surface as the | f,',“\,”i:,‘“‘ ‘;‘,,_‘“’ A “,‘.lf, e B T i (7T AL of Reed and Myers was a clever picce of | Healthy for them to yield to temp! 18 | most likely candidate for speaker. The (not exactly odd shoes, but odd pairs of shoes) Bad. enough, but the bad judgmen T 4w Princeton ... W wlmx’\_r!v- iting well deserved applanse: V. H“l”:'ll‘}“ .;lp.‘uh«n'\ “‘h.-‘:.‘l.‘.‘ ‘\r-‘.( clerkship ‘of the house evidently lic § o3 | did some good work on the bars. d e of the indc lents, who is rogardey setween Erie Johuson and J Sdniins| 4 f N of the Chamber had fosterc | did some good work on the bars, o add to | { e iy e R, between Erie Johnson and J. H Edminston, There are afew little lots of shirts—of underwear conceptions among the people of it 3 L l'-‘l“ SN '|~"‘ 1o "I "‘- B llxl\'l\"'lu.'[ of the performance, all the young BHLOUGIEAL R EHO - TR SoLha Ll with lllx'l‘ chances lavgely in favor of the lat e ich an excessive outhurst ¢ Nasuviine, Tenn., din. 2.—Frank S, Haw- | athletes were in tghts of varied hues. approached in- the Lindell = votunda this | tor. The contest for the secretaryship c =9Y X q ot e : A LRRR T I'win City Jockoy club of Minne- pfrcshiments were served - during the | Aftermoon by one of - the Cstalwarts | the snate has narrowed down to Pirtleand | B of mufflers—of neckwearand so on. Among the i us A A OHBOR R Y 4 Ve AT ik of his party, who carefully broachec sdwards, aud a 1 elp prophet could i 1 ny of nwhn ends, 0st extrava- | apols St Paul, and known as the afternoon and ¢ ning in the reading and | {y \myf“‘ o PRI A BHOTERLY Edwards, aud a 1 hiladelphia prophet could odd things ~should your choice be found—a large gant hopes had been raised among the dis 5 s denscd Tor W0 years West | EAIO sooms. The usual, furniture of tho DIk ot Yeitcal | dishonesty | discern no-perceptible diflieultyin their | Toyal partics by the recklessness shown E vark and all of its privileges: ooms wis moved aside and smull tables | | STIBttE LB At o o ARt | oRnntes . 5 { ¥ T 3 blica stitutions in I e id been Methodist vival Services, | seatec < ong 151 of delicacies were ey " sthit) P ‘ ¢ o h Roll. RS 17nicas oat fciris sl itoe |- Rov. TYailE Grasegan aHTon of spiscial | Berved to_sull out, they want to. | copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bonnett.) 4 ASCas R ot an awful hig ire—something that Sl 4 aonnelal Cetting ready to mail our new catalogue. Want were oxercised constantly in the next few | gopyvices in the First Methodist church last | Gone THORCSE ) | kecp them for a long while, and ges out | . L LORENCE, Italy, Jan [New York | 8! : men who had behiaved so fanat ¥ seben rontinge | . Ameng the ladics who assisted in receiv- v dden and never stoj e Ense | Herald Cable—Special — to T 1 4-“|.|.|.|m\ h\xl { B Al Lhudidd 3 | A >, Tukey, Mrs. § e sheriff ain’t always able to pre e anking fir: M Horker & Co., di :.‘”"L' \”‘I'l'\‘""m“'";"[‘]‘”“', i g sfore | Methodist BBl NG el WG M FALCIROt [ handsid Mr. Maquay was v ToDUIRE WLl the contection with the state depurtment might | churel is assisting the pastor, Rev. Tindall, | Mrs. Cha i, Mrs. Charles Gos e el CURTEEOR Dt ; 5 ‘,.",‘,‘ among whom his death i be strictly fulfilled. in this spe fort and s of sinners ave | J. O. Phillippi, Mrs. H. H. Baldridge, Mrs. The Union Pacific delegation came in PENDLE 1ON; Oral; Jan®=De. . W, Ma G tuening in o wi followers of Christ. | I'rank W. . Miss Claitin, Mrs, Dur; today—and it is not ‘a small ! of Pendleton, died on Umatilla Tndian CARNOTS OFFICIAL FAMILY. Bishop, Newman wi ach at the Seward | ) ie Duryea, Mi Moore, Miss | et al are heye, a y of hourt disease, i e 2 street church next 3 i J Miss J. Alexi t, Miss A. au. | o work, g Ukiand i) ORI . MeICay was born on the Umatilla ugency | Rumors of Serious Dissentions ln the French - - — s Miss I Pr 2 > iss | ously fERBLOSRE, ed by faf than are the peo- i s Through I.th;.‘u Do KILLED DY IHE . 3. Lindsay, Mrs. D, P, ict, Miss Car- | Ple.” The plan that they have adopted is to | Tiay eompi 2 | rie Detweiler, Miss Mamie Joselyn, ) put every republican mémber in chary sity wh Ceraduated. He rendered vadun- LoLpoy, Jan, 2.—The Paris corvespondent | Guicide of an Unknown Woman at Kilmer, | Birdie KKelly, Miss Mabe Mrs. Z. ‘T, | one of their men, and in some cases tw + | bIéservices (o the government during the In- BB Daily Chronicle saya:. (There are rue | R SRaE Mrs: A Sak * | three men ave assigned to the task of looking | dian wars in the northwest for which” congr ssentions due to the dicta Toreka, Kan., 2 —An easthound \ Miss McChesney., 3 after one individual. voted him o medal. M. Bourgeois, who is bent | freight train on the Atchison branch of the Mis Mi 3 John A MeShangis here, ostensibly for Agn i the purpose of lookine afte ards i upon continuing M. Ricards' policy the nta Fe road, killed an unknown woman at i i i . AL L 8 1 Panam: , P piless of results, . h A L Knight, ) terests, but in reality hee is N6 : Botmlonux isolate | Kilmer, seven miles from here, 1t was evi- | Hewitt, — Mi Hallock, to assist in bringing” about the demo-inde- themselves the rest of the cabinet. | de Jdiberate case of suicide, as when | lette, Mris. Thomas McCague, Mres, T, | bendent combine, f ; e I hese quarrels are indications that Presi 3 c suw the woman shewas | B. McCullough, Mrs. A, Cague, | . Senator Novth préfess*s on 1 = outside to =Wdent Carnot will be compelled to proceed to | lying 1 4 ground between the | Mrs. M. McCullough i artle be opposed to fusion, but nmn-r,-‘-m coun- a dissolution ails, £ pty ehiloroform bottle was found | Miss Edna Th: liss Jessic Thain, Miss | ¢iI$ is one of the most defermined advoc: R eatinant da) Tessoe, | . fuc - was seon | Funne Lehmer, Hiss Mg of it His candidacy for the internal colleet- | il curo You, is a true statement of the - - z 7 e licing on the teack minutes before | Fannie Bate s Blanche VanCourt ship would preclude tht possibility of his b 180 SRRt e = u\\n\n( B gnihCring. | varruiits thoprosumpiion thut sHBwallowed || Carrle Am,.,.,w Mrs, S ,,],_, N, suming any other position, s the pli action of AYER'S Sarsaparilla, when DR. R. W. BAILEY | 1t 1 blk 7 Reed's 1st adaltion, por ‘Whor e learned 1t he wis overcome | the poison and then threw berself in front | Wood, Mrs. A, R. Thain, 7 : v the. stecring 1 0 takoniordisensosioriginatingiiu impure 2 s Rrade; (fest wide. : motion and relapsed into silence, o of the approaching train. A scrap of paper v Faweett, Miss M ator is not i ap at this blood ; but, while this assertion is true of Tosth Filled With-1| gacEinalio oL lisloy sireatyltstand i Buea ¥l thnt! tho L RRrEe i fued | in the woman's purse bore tho name of Lola Miss Squior, Miss l‘lm‘mlmn ; 78 dnyeres] A AYER’S Sarsaparilla, as thousands can ontEEalniby the i stor stroot, 1ts 1-2-3 and 14 BBl Sivasatity oo Ri1LiaTA s Dilles. y Swizbler, Miss Powell, Mis - " Pad s desirg ushing oo A est Inven- Svan's subd1y BREk binGe, Prosoat P pacity “'\;.4,',.:'1!’;,‘.,“'1, o ','\“\(.m o Conaon, MIAs.N sivcomb) & Miss m,{h : - Delieving that his chances would | attest, it cannot he truthfully applicd to tion. Dl Evun's subdiv Park Pluce. presont grade Ao B b Flourished u ¢ Watson B, Smith, M el eby be jmproved, but_the rushing idea | other preparations, which ux; rincipled . South Vebstor s £ 1t of 1t I AL Cha o do L i A youth named Jumes Hopkins began the | Nannie C1 Miss Cliyton. Mise. ion not taken a very strong hold of the | gealers will recommend, and try to im- ToethiExtraotod Mlthout Bainior i) wibuies turi ade, 0 feoy wide, iR, haye trans new year by accumulating a load of boozo | W Miss 2 rucland, M . Jority of the republican members stk b s Danger. N ousigielnty FsLrooty leasy 6% foot of cells on' tho Rfth floor. T Thas fonrikl liber revolver in g it Costello of Grand Island is here POBOJAUNONIYON, (83 o0y 180T A Full Sef of Teelh Rubber for $3.0) P oD/ eab R st SR Suuslioupibh NEnny s Clactg IR voLTel i 0 working his boom for the United States | Ayer's.” Take Ayers Sarsaparilla and ulldet of Teelt on ubber for 3.). 24 bik 4 {ve visitors and, although Saunders street saloon. He was locked up s hip forall it is worth scemingly | Ayers only, if y it e ) e i i DS alits b rin il lnatist § ot ke | % Gtz Bagni| iR lBMITHOLLIU VRS By or HiTecamn ey, yer’s only, if you need a blood-purifier e R o 1 o | CPUOILS aGuition, permnent G foot are not permitted to talk with tho | 0F careying concealed weapons, : o0y Mrs. Cooke, Mus. Mathoson, | ELOC D e enfoly satted davay i his porl | and would bo benefited permanently. | mormiug: New ones inscried ovoning of sams | " h ekt side of 21st street, 1ts 22-20-18=10-14 ik e ESONAL AT G IS, Mis. Sw M Gorden, Mra, T Afkin, Wiiting for Covoner. Cloveland to de- | This mediciue, for nearly fitty years, [ dar. o C L CamUGILS widiion, peimiiont Krads, 6 feos PORTUGAL'S PAKLIAMENT, ISR arlon, il it Shldon, s, Grin are thiy Brad Siughtonisiomoially aoad || las eniored a roputation, aud mado(a | eoe apesimons o iesivio Winstlo Vint. "R s of iut stroot L 121 and 0 - J. 4 solden ¢ i e Arc Mrs Mrs. azelton, N Abe! SS 1 =€ or Vil % 0 represe record for s, that as never been Allwork ranted as represented ampbell’s addition, perma t grade, 6 feet the Session—Promises | A K. Talbot of Lincoln, is at the Paxton . Miss Churchill, Miss ot Miss | Saunders county four years azo is_here tell- O o e e tis s AYERIS omr N';"hl|l d Fll ; lr|= ‘ Blook ! ; Shet vl A X D Sentalor Grand Taland s ab the Mux. || Smith) es Preston, Miss Brown, Miss | 0 his fellow-democrats how to kill the re- 2 b3 HIODRLS e co Third Floor Paxton Block, iust sl . 1t 11 DIk 10 Witeox's e i e | gl D Sears 1 Tsland is at the Mur- | SW breston, Miss Brown, Miss | 1 ican parcy for wil timo tb com, saparilla eradicates the taint of he- B e : i ancni grad qide” in person the session of the Cortes, The | Jd Roseof Pender is stopping at the Del- | {ondqh, A Crandall, Miss Dickenson, Tom Cook Out of It. reditary; scrofuls andotheriblood sy ||, o iGeatin Or slaismay FiomIBtR entrar meiusive, Clark Place, present grado, 4 foow e oslc ; i B as Aot s St e el e : g s from the system, and it has, deser- : ; wide. speech from the throne promised that the | lov AR | Miss Jones, Miss McCandlish » | Tt is currently y E ailronds R e T e sl — Westsido of 20th street, 1ts 40 and 41 Burr government wouid submit a provision for | A. C. Hullof Hustings is vegistered at the | 4 be have pulled off Tom Cook, who has I vedly, the confidence of the people. OBl hrebent prfioid teas wids v thaiandi it couns| Axdage Mus the Program. their candidate for the seeretaryship of the L Sido of St stroct, south % 1t 3i Clark f n W | " In th ditord 1 3 T Q. ERTge Naistst “ , PERMAD VT SIDEWALK RE SOLU pi L AT e it e o) Tl e J. C. lliott of West Point is a guest at the n the auditorium, the entertainment was | senate. Cook maintains that he is still a - AioepreInn QAL L = eform in the public serv S. A, Conley of Norfoll is a guest at the | @ymuasiim. The Gate City orchestra opened | udo him to go and tell certain sel OonnailOh A boE O anahNaL? 8 South siae of '}"\'z':"“ cot, 1ts 1 to 11 Inel ¥ DU BRI RAL mosotin | MDRlGa? the program with several pleasing sel s, Who had been informed that vils 130 it roso stve Dlk 4 Dunont Place, present grade, 4 fo [} f $ ) L 1 by the city o of the city > pending to reduce the interest on | John I, Thompson of West Point is at the | FUllqwing were vocal solos by 3 antidale Rilasghomy of Omaha, the Muyor coneurring: - B L0 dabt afd to Btrent > Ghk | and Mrs. John Drexel, the piano accompar s of support, he replied that iv was Thist permaneutsidewalks bo constructed in North side of Dupont street. Its 1 to 11 In- SRR Sl R o Burenrthan Pokti | Dalion s : ment for both being played by Miss Clura | 1ot ne Sertain it is that he is no 8 thecity of Omann as dosanatod below, within | ¢ % Dupont Place. wresent grado, 4 :lmm it ot suftico e n.l.‘-' “‘.‘H’!': William Harvey of Stuart is at the | Clarkson. Frank R. Rober mpm.-d a piano | longer m g stle for votes that he - tive days aftor the publication of thisresolu- L iide oLDy st entitsiEco O nall Tifoand fnanciul 1ifo of the country o n | Vindsor. A solo entitled, “The Mandolin.” was making up to this noon, although there “I cannot forbear to express my joyat | {ions of the personal svrvico :f-’:.‘flfih{h“suflf. aivo DIk 2 Dupont biuce, present grade, 4 font solid hu] “i Ilu; ..mmnm.lm will also 'sm...( “_‘"” -8 Haskell of Ord is a guest at the After the tnm{- t there w: h"ll‘l““;']:l.‘:;l | :t“l;;:pi‘:“';*“ “| f;‘,l"f:.'fifi’.‘.”i"'..i"l‘{.;q ;\‘ll_“litmlll_:; the relief T have obtained from the use sigewalis to be lald 0 the pormanent grade A T TG Tt propo the figal solution of 11 or dsol i c speak- oratio i s s pa g i AYER'S Sarsaparilla R {3 t0 s established on the paved ‘strosts specifiod Nor L 0 oot. Its 2 = aE o ol Bt ARl S Ko 8 v dnoy trouble lelnl 8tone, according to spocifications o vido. an increase of revenue. y : s ”*]-“‘_'[ & “_'"j 1:§“ pUtouEn v Governor Crounse Arrives, SRR e i R A L G Sotith aido of Dupont stroot, 165 % ta 0 ineln- £ i sl | Nebraska City is steved at | Much more pleasing than the stilted sen- | 257 P A e R e months, suffering greatly with pains in e ) e R s n o (RO o Tt sive bik s Duvont Piace, present grade, 4 feet RIOTOUS STRUKIN RS, y 2 tances of ren; I“" PADGES Oy, LD ing, with § Clark and Babcock and [ the small of my back. In addition to Eastsideof 2ith stroet, 1t 2 blk 1 Capitol | wide. e p /. 1. Stocks of Pendleton, is stopping at dress was full of New Y & S: : , Wa v v lillaadition, pe anent g o, G feet wide. South sido of Castellar street, Its 1to 111 TR A D Lo 5 id Sutton of the this, my body was covered with pimply I German Troops Sent to Senrs to Preserve uragement for young me Y Y : | Enst side of £l &t rer. 165 DIk 2074 City, por- ive blk 7 Duponc Piace, present grade, 4 on i e e | ATIOGel whon the visitors beg ounty delogation. inasmuchasihe | eruptions. ‘The remedies prescribed erade, 6 f feetiviioi S SR B : Lowe of Newport s 1 guest at | jouve. the srmien the 3 governor-elect is soon o oceupy the quarters | gl to e R A G iandl e i ide of Castellar streot, 1ts 12 to 22 in- Berrs, Jan. 2.—The serious ter of | the clived vostardmy i ipone assocation Ao | of Governor Boyd at the capital, he falladita holpime; _'”""" REan "“k_" w's 15t add t grade, o foet ive DI 4 Dupont Pluce. present grade, & the conl miners strike in the Semrs ston of Lincoln is regist at W Yeur's reception in the history of the | ¢luded that he might as well make ATERS Bersopariila and upia shart, il s o | oRnario 40ty atrant nOFLIIS I BER.O 08 district has constrained the authovities to Millard low Y oura, E sweep, and to that end lus tlsen the sulieof | time, the pains ecased and the pinples i i3 Sunaobcanil R aldo o Lo aLEeek nOELI S I0CES OFt oad Py Y o ¢ o 11 th of Hastings, is a guest at P agh POOMR/AY. tho ek © ussignec disappeared, I advise every young man J d 15 ¢ 8 bik 133 | wide. send four battalions of oops . 1 ¥ U BISHOP AND MRS, NEWMAN AT HOME. | Governor r Boyd prior to his inuuguration two DESRIOP: ke B LY S 98DE] &5 b SIS bl 10Kt 8140 0f 2th stront, south 50 foet more or a luxge force of pendavmes to the scen 0 i ye he other members of the dele- | OF Woman, in caso of sickness result- " Y1900 107 city, | Tess of 165 Bure Oak, prosont grade. 4 toot The strikers have increased in number to el CE TR T e i e Reception in s | ¥ i d this evening Ing [rom fmpure Llood, no matter how permanent gri te i 000, wany are avmed and serious vioting is | bR R Harlors at theaLlira United States Marshal Slaughter came in long standing the case may be, to take _South sidoof 1607 o 23 4 bk 196 8 stroot, 1t 30 Burr Oale, pros- ] S G e Rrama 8 | ‘ 1Ly, permancot g : ; pported at several pluces in the district. | Mo At the N reception given by ”"“‘l’;’,“:'i"‘,:; mf"‘ Wil glayanth Wi he | AVER'S Sarsaparilla.”’—I1. L, Jarmann, ath s1de of Jon s 105 tside of avenie, Its 1 and 20 bik 4 b willi N Ak 4 it ot . I g ake's nddition, presont grado, 6 feet wide. Many willinz 1o work b A by 3 Nowfolk is stopping at the | Bishopand Mrs, Newman last ovening in | Colonel . . Webster of Stratton has also | 83 William st., New York Cit, permanent gru Drulls nigition, nresois graLe 0 fook n : s souh ) A st sido of 1ith stréot, wnd 8 1 tside of “ith avenne, Its 1 and 20 ik Ex“x’\‘: sll“lll i I»r’nl | | the parlors of the Millard, many represent put in an app ce, and seems to have a b ; i wBriarchists : § o . e M . . nent zrade, § 6 Drake's addition: prosent giade, i foot Wit 5 : By ment L W. Atwood of Denver, is registered | tive members of Omaha soclety were pres- | Mission to perform. : 151 strect. | s side o it uvenuo, s 11 und 12 il :‘uc:\l\:’ iy cost e SUP | g the Paxton 3 G Al eveuing (horenTis o Glad Tt ateens | HMIV.ONG Bvokien Bow, one-of ithe | 1 ograde. Bteovwide. = L T | Onolard HITE D e Ol Cronnra T 1 C. Woodring of Lincoln was at the | of s DA : democratic steering commit ; o (Hor oot wide : i1, prosont arade. 6 foot wide Mintster Coolidige Keceives. [ O aoduing et dnuain s gk thor of The, gucsts xorel gHSImIvEly haunts the Lindell and appavently, ARBEIRMEO0E KL e ELRReAL Est 8100 of 4188 avenuo, 1te 1-7 and 8 ik : Jurker yeste 3 ent by the bishop and Mrs, New- | trying to curn his money. i r A it olved: pott’s sub Orchard Mifl, present grade, 6 [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] 5. A, McCl T E T 0 : % That the Board of Public Works be, and is HeLs su - New Yor 4 | uskey of Glenwood, ., is regis- | gy Speaking about money brings to mind the ed by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. hereby authorized und directed to cause a | feet wide, y Panis, dan, 2—[New York Herald Cable | tebod at the Barker Do e e B Rt L DR I MDrA i n hrmor thol | FErEaTBalbrRE . QiaTY copy bt this Tesoiution to bo publishod in the | | West side of Sth strest. 166 bik § Forost Jiill, ~Special to Tue Ber |- Minister Cooli | L. Reed of Weeping Water wis at the AROY . g4 f 1d railroad bodyg here o g ofticial puper of the eity for ono k, or be ent grade. 6 feet wide, A y .. Rec ceping Water was at the | 3 g S old railroad bodygu here on the ground, i et [ ) $ IRt L T e | iy dieed OT | the Methodist ministers of Omaha, South | &M badsiiaitl heve on 1o kround Served on the owners of saud lots. and that {aldo ot st Countze's R Millard yesterda e o pid ung 1y 1o atereating to the peoplo | Uniess such owners shi W tive Jays dition, presen donce, S Avenue Mavceau, this afternoon | Hon Fate of Hustings is in the city, | Omaha, Council Bluffs and vicinity at the | of the state to kuow how these political vul A ik altat AR g ff ¢ fter the publication or servico of such ' py I\ml be it further re 5 3 Rl it by Awarioans, pither | ine at the Millavd hotel yosterday nfternoon, About soventy | tures stand the oxpensoof lifeut the state Consult | afior the publicution or servico en by nd, bo 1t furthior L ide 3 The Purl e Hay¢ Fulle he ci Buests W present. During the dinner | capital during the session of the legislature, “1 | that the Board of ¢ Work y by authorized and dire B0 1 resident or visitors The Paris orchestra 1yes ullerton is in the city, \ et (A AR L AN | thut the Hoard of horabyiaueonised ang: Glealad LiorpRinta plaved American and Froneh natioral aivs pping at the Deil there was o great deal of sparkling small | Wheneverything is at its highest, for they | A an are ne r abisent o ese occasions, bl alde K8 respectively SRE4! £ officiul paper of th (¢ )| , or be B o oporas. M “Milton Doolitsle of Atkinson is in the city | talk and at the close there were several en- | M€ Beverabsenton these occasions, bloon ! | ine bi e t « o the Tostute. Lot or part of ot iu frontof | served on the ow 4 r « i that B Gt iga and. Mo 1 prer ANt | Stopping at vhe Paxton, tertaining responses to i mpLu Lousts. ing blonuislly s though properly part and ana abutting such sidewaiis. unless such owners within ‘five duys Mus. ind Mis. Bea gl : . In his own encouraging and enthusing | Parcel of the legislatiye plant S ful A N e, wnd Doconibey | AF0r 16 UDITBALID rvico of such o of the minister, roeceived the f D W, § u of Lexington, s regis :, Bishop Newman brought out all Braggiog on | Their Boodle, uccessiu consteneysuch sidownlks us herolu thelr arrival, while Colonel A. Bailoy Blan- | tere rehants B P it e ik A. G EDWARDS, it ird of publio works o BRI e iniiatars privito se Ao Jomas galioh and Dr, W, 1, Nell-of . F gilests, D, Hoo spoko of the “Iesident | pofors Huve: ihe. coppotation camers o Asking Poopens pORi e b aly v e Saamnd . . e '8 cons . DAV 15, A1k resp i that all had their creature comforts well | av tored at the Dollone, Bishop and His Wifo," i 5 rs. 00 { » DA \ - 50 in front of UL had I i shop and His Wife,” to which the e S rtan ot ILLESES 0k President ot the Olty s Yonl wstiti, 100 01 part of 1ot in front of loaked aftor at a handsonly ‘ank M. Wheeling of Nebraska City was | in person, made prompt reply. D, Buokid thamaelre m“\l!‘(insL’illlnl:--!']'I|::v\l“:h\»|,|‘; e JOHN GROV id abutting suoh sidowntid o oo i euRseoualy supplied with | avhe Windsor yes tall was on_“Methodisul in boast of the unusually large smount of money T Fasp Ar ik, Rga g AHA LR 1N % fe, AMODE (LI08O Drest 3 ity | 3 ade @ | aved: GEO. P, BEN K, I DAV B8 oo Wios, aresont | | senator Mandorsan areived i tho ity | and e Ssanle - mido ® o gl | S ad and for g s of sorriping IF YOU ARE SICK, || Awrovd aEO. P. BEMIB, ioaliagca o o R oY hnara) i | yesterday from Washington remarks on the “Religious Press r. Foote | the legislature, and 'do'not hesitate to il ERini il Mayor denrol L R 0 Ta Tantion Amhend s RC 1 and wife of West Point were | dWelt amusingly on the *“Minister and His | that it is their intentibh to buy the necessi kearn NOTIOL TO CONSTRUCT BIDEWALK Acting President of the Counell. oy B Dy, Thoots W T Zuest axton yesterday Stomach,” and Dr. Anglin gave some valu- f votes to carry their point $ a 1 To the owners of the lots, pasts of lots and Attests JOHN GROVES, axy Jay, Dr. Thomas W. Evans D | kU 5 . chad able hints for public speakers in speaking of Ty on A Asroll of the carnain About Tl ostate described in tho above resalu= Clty Cluric, ?m""' (Rushge tBlebon. <Y A catih oY And 34T Mantama Nor Minister und His Throat.” Other en- 5 o s of th Yourself. i Approved: GEO. I BE wom Al parts of the United States were | folk are i i lests at th 30 of the AL e A Thnati sl You and each of you are heroby notified to Go 5l MAYOPR: wlso pr 3 ” Rinitnt PE iR B tilining remarks wero made by Drs. Clen- | work that they muy nd if ut auy | | Chromde, Private, Nervous and | | constrictnrmunont sidewalksas ronuired by | - NOTICE T0 CONSTXUCT STDEW ALKS : cnning, Beans aud Tinden. The dinner 10 they are able 10'fu \formation o S 3 A TosolLion of Lhe city council und wayor of [ Tothoowners of the lots, i thug in Egypt. hotel ¢ Fromont, {8 0 gucst at the Murrs ended with pleasant conversation fug they sblo Lo ighels tnformation of Surgioal Discases CURED. Lost B s o “‘Muflh A A estite deseribed i the above resolus : wiklL g ] an_important natury geta vote at a tho oity of Omalia, of el B RA A 0= Dho dorvishos o - south Mr. William Rockeford, the own | those pres Do, o3 B Aritien] time h Manhood, Female Weaknesses, WK A US ¢ Dy , they 1o additional con cony. ! % ou ure heroby notifs Tyt are displaying renowed contrietor, left for Poritand, O duy. | Maxtield and wife, Rev. W. K. Heans | onstion secoding o the vale of ‘ot Etc,, CURED. hatrgan tinard of Pubils s Wand gach ot you wre horoby notifiel to 3: \‘\“:1:.”« YT l'| T Hnm |1 Congroasmi O 2 ol of Ful d wife, Elder ) ndenning | particular servic This lains their | CONSULTATION FREE. Owaha, Neo.. Decomber 3t 1 W resolution of the eity coun miyorot lerton is i the city, stopping at the Mer- | wife, Rev. Frank Crane and wite, | readiness to sacrificéfhei time and services | he eity of Omauha.of Which th 2 {5 0 Copy. attacked the villago of Gemai, near | chants - A Dawson aud w |‘1; | e | in ussisting in shapisff Togislation C. W. V{lL,-!AM!Vl‘,Su?N. M.D, || WOODEN SIDEWA LK RESOLUTION S Wi ';‘1"\ 3 Wady Holfu, but were repulsed aftor o McDonald of Deadwood, §. D., shorier | §; @ A Flehany and wife, | Ladencodants Sanous IR S CONTRUCTION Omaba, Neb., Decom b florce fight, in which several of them | of Lawrence county in the city, stoppi £ P \ s R ) were killed, ' Before they could be ariven | at the Arcade vife, Rov. J. . 1o and wi . | OThe independents miet in _formal caucus at | Councll Oiambor, Omahi, Neb, 150, off, however, they had cut a nunber of tole e g vy I Aumerda of Chicago | Shul and wife, Rov. D. K 4 the Lindell at 10o'clock this morning, but | - e B | pe i annol SUARIGE DM, MRl ) e granit d other mixcier. 'O | i el e Rov. . C. Webster and wite, Rev. I, T. Fongl | « reral of their members refused to go in, as PATE"TS PE“SIO"S | ’1|‘»'1,‘,Tk"’i«'v‘”{..f.'-'y'.;'14- or conuren. Brupied {n:| Rooimssin: (ur ZAKhBRK e R RAG AE0N i 0 on Gaemal, 4 v er of s strect, le for —— __ — — — he eity of Omauhn as de nated below, within ol . but the vaiders wore again driven off w\ (e U8 SFagk 400N, (0 Hive iy s aftor tho publication of this rasolt ccording to information from the chulr- wonie lust SUES & CO.,Solicitors, | ¥ | 1 hia be According to inform Michigan's Avs AV o Morcepr i, B Hesdal) [ Highest of all in I ing B 1 U Bee Building, Omaha, Neb | fiiice. a asthorisoed bnd reqaireds such | fuih 0 the spottd, ommities oo chignn's Assembly Captain 4 cCoy, St. Louis; C. E ighest of all in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 3 | P ks 10 be lnid to the wrado on the | for ghiing Uhe suburbs of the city were nob LaxsiNG, Mich., Jan. 2.—The bieonial ses- | and fam atrice: Ben L. Familton e t 4 Years Examiners U. 5. Pat.Oflice. Advlce frec construc s o St Sid ¢ ik roquest the adve < <y = S o eots | wife, Gothenbu C. Terwilli Wayne; . e —— | of pine plank of such w ness P S St e I s follow 'sion of the stato Ieglslature, which meots | Wift. Ciotetbur: 6, C. Werwiliger, Wayne | e Tald tinon jolsts of such d stons 4 1o will: Do reccived at 1) next Wednesday.is composod of 132 wembers, | fry ARG T, PRSI i B DR. 5 i by the spoci i sonintrolion un (0.8 D 30: ShoTR: of whom eighty-eight ave republicans and | Novih Loun: W Evins and wife, Val. | ' "o hoard of public 1504 trelve (121 cind forty-four democruts. The present body | pura Finass SErs S, AREEVES | MCcCGREW i iper gioting ), oF eledue Haliu, for will eloct a United States senator Lo lumbus: Mattie Babiugton, Des | THE BPECIALIST. f f 1 Tid te Pl Senator Stockbrid cand loines ni B, Hughes, Omaha < e T Y 1814 pr ;‘); G foet \\h<] 5 hied enty nl; ge-eicotion. Of the many candidates in the icine. T ian ottt 2o Is upsurpassad, ot sfde o S stroet. 10 Dik 183ty S o o sunaise, N eortadin fleld ex-Governor Luce is Stockbridie’s | g e |- The followiug Nebraskans ire ; e Ty Ui most formidable opponent sy v Y F- vt o i PRIVATE DISEASES el 81G ulamety | ke woesy's | made that (n ‘vlln \A. Ll fron d and all Weakness 1ts 16 10 26 fnolusive | facto ™ 8 - - O'lseef o8 12, Boyd, Jjr., Omaha. Great Dovx, Del., Jan. 2.1 rislati us —— —— 34 yopre Uapor B8 North sido of Valley street, Its 7-1-15 Oka- | Jii archistic speeches, began rioting | phonse (5 to 1) th 37 aiming a carbinc M. LOUBLT INTERVIE Republic: e A 3 Northern—kruest Yutes, Lincoln for circulars any or ail bids aras held fn the stato house this evening to | Frescoing and interlor decorating, de- 8 ke fon g Liogius pressnt grade ¢ (estwide o o)y THEQ. OLARN. . agree upon nominations for the orgunization | #igns and estimates furnished. Henry Y WRB " 14tk and Farnam 8ta,, | Okahoma. vresent grade, 4 feor wide. Ouiahis, Decowber 80, 1893 omp a6 % of that body. The mewbers of both houscs | Lehmanu, 1508 Dougles street. Omalis, Neb. | Westside of 2itu streor, extendiug to curb Pd