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HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY GOODS THE 99 CENT STORE, 1319 Farnam Street. . Our goods Pick now 8 % Are new From the : 1,000 Kid Body Dolls, with fine bisque heads, Kid body dolls, double jointed . i e Fine Jointed Dolls with flowing 1, 10¢ ench, with fino bisic hond :U'gCSt, 25¢, 49¢ and up. #4.95 cach. Most varied The latest. Stock of Christmas Goods Fino Dressed Dolls, 14 Inches long, a great doll, for the money, 99 worth 82, Our varicty The utmost, In all Omaha. Our prices ¥ The lowest | b Glrla trioyclo, dn all - Santa Claus Bows to all Omaha ‘ \ .. . | He wishes to say that never since his first visit to Omaha, has he been | s e .. ... ... CoEssEE ) j000rded such a rousing reception as he received Saturday evening at o S48 vl wood, etc., from 10c up. our store. It scemed as though every man, woman and child in Omaha had turned out to bid him welcome, and after the usual greetings old ) Santa distributed gifts among the children. ey o, B < and wood irames from 10¢ Plush novelties in motal Wall pockets, pictures, up. frames from 25¢ up. ate., @big varioty 25¢ up. Music Boxes a aifc ard up. - =re (3g ] L) < 'L 7 eved] = o m = i o ey | — - 20 (r & € .@ =y = = ~ - = = &2 =4 Moxicans and Americans Revel in the | 1 necic and then sucked the clotted blood | ** "4Vl A- vowanw Miss. { Seoond Annual Gouvention of the Nebrasks | . 5iu 0 0icrs, 4nombers. firo. dopartment, | the Orinece aad Anason simiiar villses ave EAudionthigpsinanors e Bloody Sport. frmit x‘"&‘.’2“‘ng\f{‘"w;’f”‘r'éi“m..‘é’u‘f‘n"\}'c’ mz SR R Aol State League. 6 traveling salesmen. 3 traveling railroad | frequently met with, many being inhabited Tofihad scon betore. | Americ clurers, 4 jowelers, 3 | by the Indian fishing trives of the Amazon tics, 4 saloon keopers, 3 | estuary. ay' baggage master, 3 n rooster was not equal to the o auditors, 2 l:;zllluf A - painters, 10 dom i » Writte for The Bee. o " - SUNDAY A DAY OF AMUSEMENT | S0 o o e b e o oty | Tho Wrost King came from his home in tho | THE OBJECTS OF THE ORGANIZATION 1 rail Her hand was on n prayerhook, < " And d nigrettee; walked around his vietim and then stand- north, s road conductors, 12 express company clerks, swallowing shining particles that had been Clear on the book was set, ing on his head crows, to let the world know | pjnd busily while Telept. L 18 government clerks, 10 lattor carriors, 0 in: | 810% by a hunter on” one of the brauches Above tho cross thoro glistdned ! ¢t i ni ouch of his lce-! r y 5 C! 3 ) Tex. ite A en coronet, Fighting i Singles, Pairs and Ton ona [ Uit heis still alive and the hero of the | “Gver B Window he swopt. List of Assaciations Authorized to Do Bust- | suranco agents, 5 telograph operators, 4 telo- | 108F San Diego, Tex., netted him quite a goltlen oproniet battle. A 'S5 | Pandsome sum 1 gold, which he found in 3 : 2 phone operators, 7 railroad machinists, 20 k& ) ) a08 For her the obscquious beadlo mo Loosters Truly Game— grocery clerks, '15 clorks in othor retail | fcircraws, that thoy had pickea up. 1o Tho fnnor door fiun Wi stores, 21 office clerks, 2 hotel clerks, 8 }u\x h Africa ostriches nhave been succoss- l"'h”r' A OO Darbors, | musio teacher, 1 nowapaper car. | fully emploved in finding gold doposits A Sotatey 100 to jrlide; e L it T prasidont. shrimee Yoanie 3 | drove of tho birds are turned loose to faed might bo good thoughts in her, mmi'm“m. 5 bookkeepers, 2 commission | i the u?irruorj_' where the precious metal is or allher evil pride. merchants, 1 railroad ‘swiichwaa, 1 coach. | SUPPOsed to exist. ‘Ihoy aro thon given an But after ior a woman man, 3 cigar dealers, 3 train dispatchers, 3 | SMOUc and the electa carefully examince Poeped wisttully within, dressmakers, 2 civil engineers, 1 manager | BUEECLS, and If any are found the trail of GH o telegrapb, 1 manager telophone, 1 dentist, 2 '&ho lm'd‘ is followed until the diggings aro '_LH«‘-« hardest disciplin plumbers, 3 iron workers, 2 stone masons, 2 | 4iscovered. Khelirassiotiheismditinity investment companies, 1 tinsmith, 1 candy The khedive of Egyvt is to havea gold YD) Lt man, 2 truckmen, 1 car cleauer, 8 cooks, 1 | toilet service, His mother has had it made i milkman, 3 _restaurant keopers, 6 firemon | for him in London. Therc are twenty-seven Year—In« Sl Aftor the rooster was taken out the sporty | Thoe wralthlike scenes of his northern home I e il A The Pit and the Surround- element of the audience stalked into the ’]'DI" SX)\‘A‘":'IH “Il'\“ |,Ill‘ l\\‘l‘ull\(llll. b 9 teresting Facts Developed y ings Sketched. ring and considerable money changed hands. | The aerial touch of his cunning han Foderal Investigation, It is ncedless tosay that there were many | Outlined hissubtle thought. sad faces in the ring. After the botting had | mho gleaming 5 been arranged the crowd again enjoyed a | - In decp rec SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 6.—[Correspondence of | midsummer snooze, aud for thirty minutes | And fonthor Tue Bee.|—A writer in a recent magazine | we said that Moxican cock fighting was “tame.” | were to entertain us for about as many o r . | And icebergs I visited a cock pit Sunday last, with a feel. | S0conds. At last, after tho judges had re- | X 7500y (hing reindeor h And quaint and whims| Like griflins aud untcol ves where the icy winds, sses hide. pines and hemfocks tall \es roaching wide. The second annual convention of the Ne- Lraska State League of Local Loan and Building Associations mects at the Lincoln hotel, Lincoln, at 10 a. m. next Tuesday. As- athe o Leltin forms, sociatious are entitlea to two delegates each, ing, or, rather a presentiment, that I was | sonooners, the sccond fight was called. sliojBnitorm iisionare eRi Moo d pgetslcatll g0ing to be bored by the gentieness of the | The cocks this time were youngsters, but and reports indic i A sport. seemed to take to their profession quite | And a castlo white, with shining tow'rs the meeting. Besides the reports and ad- aited patiently for two roosters which | With bra ven st In frozen se freshed themselves with their top heavy fow seats wero u 0 T Whare sho could r pray, (stationary), b meat market proprietors, 3 | pieces, 1S-karat gold, chased in Renaissanco With her worn garb contrasted Let mo say that tho man who calls cock | naturally. They start in enthusiastically \\'.‘fn"lp'.","ffll.:llf-l\ ag ;3_;"31(";-“"%\“ S dresses of the officers, a numbor of papers | attorneys, 4 editors, 5 medical doctors, | style, by hand. Each piece bears in aia- Each sido in £ ray. fighting “tame” must be a murderer at | ©houSh ~and after cousiderablo ~rushing, | WAULIOORRRES SUG BRETR 0F SR 8% | ill be read treating on topics of much im- | 8 clergymen, 2 students, 8 minors, | monds the monogram “A. P, surrounded “God's houso holds 1o poor sinners, . > i faa but no blood, oueof tho roosters becomes | =5 "7 vortance to practical association men. 6 roal estato agents, 3 electrio railway em: | by the crown of tho Grand' Turk. It re- 8ho sighed and walked away. heart, because there is nothing tame about | winded, turns his back upon his opponent | put tho jealous sun, when day hiad dawned, The league was organized September, 1802, | Ploves, 3 express arivers, 3 teamsters, 1 | quired 1,200 diamonds, two hair brushes, two - 1t. Prize fighting is as aprayer meoting com- | and runs. The prize isagain awarded to zed hurd ut the Prost King's work, he league was organized Seq -0 o | army officer, b blacksmiths, 2 drug clerks, 5 | clothes brushes, two hat brushes, a shaving RELIGIOUS, pared with cock fighting, and a dog fight | the Mexican cock, and the cowardly Ameri- ased with u burning, fiery gl to bring together men engaged in practical B managers manufacturing os printers, 2 carriage maker blishments, 6 | brush and two razors, a hand murror, a table ™" el queer und frewicish quirk, 24 labore mirror with sconces, a shoe horil, bakers, 7 clerks wholesale establishments, 2 | stretchors, scissors, knifo, two penkn architects, 4 stenographers, 4 carpenters, 2 | pin cushion, two powder boxes, throo per- tickot brokers, 8 dressmakers, 3 office mes- | fume caskeis and a foz stand and cover, to would lull ono to sloop aftor a visit to the cock | €1 cock is kocked " in the Lead for his cow- co-operation. There had been wanting a inion d castle and sous, & : et unity of ideas as well as of effort—a co- L The noxt fight praved to be the most in- | A castle and seus, and spreading trees, ) almost | ike the phunvom shupes of wy fairest Dr, Lyman Abbott has issued a new hymn book for his congregation, upon which he has nat work three year The fighting takes place In a building | teresting of them all much liko an amphicheater, enclosiug a ring | immediately. The v It took place operation of co-operative organizations. The rticipants wero old ox- drouws, lawmaking powor, avpreciating the bene- ase of Baptists in the b - sengers, make up the sot, It is inclosed in a costly | United States for the decado 1850-1800 was ari oy o s on- ra B T a8 ceruing fre g ciation, v oa 7 - N < 9 about twenty feet in diamerer, around | Per ced hands at the business and in con As frail and flecting as air. > fits aceruing from home building associa ) ST - ebony case. . The gain among N x L PR RAC Al atqtenco u great dealof bewting was dorc W. RrkxD DUNROY. | favored them with spacial -legislation and Buliding-Loan Brevities, The gain among Northern Baptists : Tho American was o handsome, large game, ——— ; 2,000 Sonthe T, 0 . i According to a computation of the Berg and Colored, . e e viviloges, But the law | _ New Jersey has 201 associations, with 87,- 4 POIBLL SR i s As we entered I obzerved that tho seats s goufarrel shooliliprivilegss.. DUE Il und ~ Huettenmaennische Zeitung, the | nearly 700,000. Th Fain of the Con- perfectly shaped and jet black. He was INDU. 702 shareholde; Their average asscts is were nearly all filled by men and boys, all | called *‘the devil” by the crowd and had the = L disposed to enforce it. What was every- | $103,413. ‘"g’"fl,‘,’é",.‘f.{;j‘";,"','uf.'}‘,,‘. ;;:x?\t:;sifirrfilfi;lff:‘mi 30; of the Mothodist 1-,.)3':‘n|': '}Z{‘o.-fi,“,' of whom were smoking cigaieries which | advantage in the betting. The othex rooster | Boston may lay pueumatie tubes for su- | body's business naturaily languishod. Some | Mutual associations ia _California control | the land, 8o far as it appears above the sur- : of the Presbyterian (North), 214, were made by themsclves. They spoke | wus equally large, but not so handsome. In | burbau mail. Dresstire was nocessury--some power behind | property worth $20,000,000, T Miar 80 (BR.AD HSUDOATE paTO AR AUE "ot thse Eplacopal, 165,606, * i by gccasionally to their neighbors, mostly in | color he was adark drab with biuospots | The anuual match output is worth $105- | the throne to give force and effectto thelaw. |~ The attorney general of Tllinois decides | the ocarth's surface, estimated at 9260000 | The Maryland Episcopalinns are talking of Svanish, n\'-hml}'h fully balf of the audi- | and was koown asa blue game. Ho was { 000,000, ‘This was the main reason for bringing the | thatunder the law of the state associations | (German) square miles. The percentage of | dj iding lf“, th‘-‘- o ',,,,,km“ tho ‘ll,y“ of once was Aucrican, said to have killed eight roosters in the | o hundred and eighteen thousand tons | league into existence. cannot issue paid-up stock, nor accopt ad- | chlornatrium in tho sea is thosame at all | Wushington one diovese and. the 3tate of remurked tho stillness of the crowd to | course of his publio lifo and his owner smiled | of phosphate have been mined in South | _ Sinco the organization of the leaguo con: | vanco payments for a specitied time on | dopths. Assuming that the averago de MAADIRRIR ORC D1ohoen ank yie HENAR flil‘éff'.'.'l?}.‘.’“:"nl'émi' :;:‘:‘L“murt he “.u:u unnlhlunllg/l us h‘u thn:;v; i the A\"'"“l';"}" Carolina during the last year. siderable progress has beon made éflW“;‘d which interest is allowed. of the sea is a half (German) mile, there are | to this, on the groun hit the future bishop fight. NE Y O ok | o O e e o men? | St Louis bas au electrio ambulance. giving the law practical offect. ~Bub Its | “qie g been instituted fn the eircuit | then 5.400,000 cubic miles of sen water. A of Washington ought o have some outside missionary territory to keep nim from being 4 ] ve not b uccessful_as was It was & patient, eood-natured crowd, as | as good as his points indicated. A Buftalo-Niagara Ialls trolley is pro- fif;zé{g‘;‘f“"h‘,f,:m,‘“’;‘,,’,‘f,‘“i;m,“, HEAL T 1t had very Lttlotosay. On oneside of | When their owners brought them forward | Jected. back. The burden hias been thrown upon a court at Moberly, Mo., to test the constitu- | cubi¢ mile of sea water contains, on an aver- tionality of the acv exempting building and g}%e. ‘!n%u( '-wenhy-A:\'u kilograms of puffed up. They suy he might get to calling the ring, seated on a raised platform, were | they dropped them to the ground and in an New England schools have electric clocks. | fow. But even with its limited resources loan associations from the usury law. The 1o 3,400,000 cubic miles of sea water would, | himseif “Washington,” after the Knglish throe venerable judges, doziug wi aintiff in the case, a borrower, was | therefore, contain 85000 cubic miles of dis- | faghion; and if his front name sbould hap- 4 ' tholr | instant thoy had rushed at one another like [ e state of Obio produces fully one-half | much has bee accomplished and a founda- | Pl ] h her AshIon | ARL i L 'hay OUIE ol clgarottes in thoir mouths, Atter waiting | angry bulls, They futtered in tho atr ully | of tho IR T g b Dy g P Sy (R obliged topny on each sharo pledged for | Uiled pure salt. ‘hore iy, thereforo, little | ponto bo Goorge the result would be awke een or twe g & 3 f 50 | danger of a salt famine—is the rather logical o0 0F by k:\; ulnnul?l. 80m9 one in the | two fest above the ground, each with the | jng sold in the United States. The scopo of the league is not limited to z::tl:)T::t‘fl:'e::halzjl c:’:{l."h".réfl'\lu}.‘_ml"l'h':: flmgmuu oAbl SaTRg, 8 wn(l)rll.. Bk il ; crowd remar oat it was time for the | gaff of his oppouent iu his body. After the | A" oneor ¢he manufaoturing industries | the enforcement of the law and the preven- | SOLS wnterost and Gy conts promiuin. he wing to doubts expressed concerning the goort o begin, and every ono drow a long | gaffs wovo removed the fight begins again. | o¢T owell, Mass., shows that over 00,000 | tion of the fraudulent masquoradiog u et authenticity of the holy coat of Argeuteuil B0 ATIOFICAI S0LGron SAREVLAE A Lovutltul | scan-and ‘Satican Fosmecra. wobd atabped | s beon lost the present scason by th eem | mutual wataclntions. 1ute dosigned to eiy S don Fume coic, which e dropoed o the ving, so | alternately. In tho fourth and last round ploses by roapan-of S Rutdasaswich | BEacnon 81K dolersialie 1h 10 CERE 1 hat his points might be examined by the | the American rooster showed his olaod. | BYO OCPUFFES bocause «depressed con- | o ehange exporiences and develop a system spectators. A murmur of appreciation ¢ After a desperate effort on the part of the QA DINRRD, . of business that may be bost adapted to the from the throats of his many admirer: Mexican rooster to out-wind the American | An Instrument has been invented for {abinT pondition the rooster quistly walked & ous | sounding the' depths of the sea without "fi g i b 1808 to bring t0- half conscious of his beauty, d line. A sinker is droppod con- | T ComInE moctine BRgrLet b8 s (all games ar : ing a cartridge, which explodes on I{fih 1‘;';’:(8::“:(‘_"’:;(‘0‘::" £ of assoc over his Mexican antagonist. ican rooster sank to the ground dead with- hing the bottom; the report is rogis- | the - elaga i ises Messrs. A Mexican now ontored, carrying his | out making a kick, The victovious cock { in a microphone apparatus and the N‘l',',fi,“,'l".‘":,‘f,‘,’,‘,}}l‘{,';‘,‘,‘;“,,:’.‘,"}.'ff[fifl e rooster in his arms. Ho crossed tho ring | crowed, and the crowd for the first time | depth is reckoned by the time av which the | RRHLQKCE S ¢ v caunot fix an arbitrary premium anda that such premium scheme was adopted simply to avoid the usury law. ishop of Versailles orde od an examina. - tion, Samples of the coat were given to the Sixty-olght Mary Smiths are students this | experts of tho Gobelins factary, who re: year in Smith college, New York. ported the cloth to have come from a loom TAH% Q8 FHE TIXR At the centennial colebration of Howdotn | of the mwost primitive kind. * Tho fabric was ~ AP Sttt et | colloge next Juno Chief Justice Buller wili | identical with the ancient stuffs found in The number 13 cannot be found as a stroet | G008 BPKL SHO T " Christian tombs of the second and third cen- Thirty students in the Winona (Minn.) | turies of the Christian anl sehool. were suspended for parting | the Academy of Medicite, M. Laffou, and hair in the middle. another oxpert examinod a portion of the Tho Bibliothoque National of Varis, con. | Sloth marked with an alloved drop of blood. cock, tho later cleverly dodges a vic blow from his antagonist, at stabbing the former in the brain, The Mex- ho same time | USing o loa number in Frankfort-on-the-Main, Black walnyt sawdust is a coffee counter- feit. Tho best wa oufldent) of his suj The chemist of v to ascertain whether coffee and presented his chicken to the judges, | turned themselvos loose, and fairly shook | explosion dcurs. and Wright of the Omaha, Borthwick and | has been adulterated is to pour cold water taining 1.400,000 volumes, is reputed 't be | ‘hey concluded that it was blood, human o e Pitz- | on it. If pure, it will color the water ver; ) g blood, and undoubedly very ancient. Who welghed It and found 1t oo light by six | the earth with their howling, The'winning | A manufacturlng company in Wilmington | SOrrOf the Nebraska, aud iteod and itz f o fb 1 Bure, (LAVCL COIO Mo WateRNeRy | the largest library in the world. : CCRAMIRRII T AR ounces. S0 the little cock was returned to | men shook their money in the air, and tho | Del., stopped its whistle thirteen years ago b will take a brownish hue, 7 The $80,000 given to Yale university by | o0 PEU SO e O aved. . From his cage. and the Mexican, after some deiay, | unhappy owner of the dead bird picked up [ because it was complained of as & nuisance, Authorized to DasBusiness, ) Contrary to the general belief that Ireland Mrs. Ellon Battell Eldridge 1s i addition to [y 08 SRCReOay SR K0 OSES vt i returned with a rooster of the proper weight, | what was Left of the game and exits. and at the same time informed its workmen | The following building®nd loau associa- | o X VNS 10 G0 EVACER IECEE LI LIGARC | nearly $300.00 Leretofore given by members | HOTS0 T TN LG GG U, SO0 RENG Tho delay was caused by the adjusting of | ~ Aftor this fight came many of less inter- | thut any man who was late would bo fined 25 | tions have been granted; gprtificates during | oot tCWHCT (AT SMOROR TOR BIREES | of the family. ’ the gafls, which is a steel spur fustened to | est, yet any one of them would be sufticient [ cents. In all the years since then only two* £ y French republic. There aro 857 Reformed and Belgium are the grealest potato eaters. Dr. Addison Ballard, who was nineteen | pastors in charge of congregations, and 13 The consumption in these countries annually | years professor at Lafayetio College, Penn- | Reformed chaplains in the army. The exceeds 1,000 pounds per head of population, | sylvania, has been appointed professor of | Lutheran clorgy number Munhall, in his “Balance Shoet of the | 108ic 8t the universivy, His duties willcom- | Evangelical church has only 47, and th World,” says: “Every day the sun rises | Mence January 1. other Protestant denominations have T: upon the American people it sees an addi- |- Arrangements are being made by a jomnt | Then there ave b bible societies, 19 Protest. tion of #3,500,000 to the accumulation of | committee from Arts and Mines of Columbia | ant societies for home missions, 6 for wealth in the republic, which is equal to | for an entertainment, the proceeds of which | foreign missions. 44 orphaus’ homes. 47+ “one-third of the daily acoumuiation of man- | Will go toward paying off the debt of last | refucce houses kind outside of the United States. year's freshman crow. ";I‘ll\:r ,Kn 0|{u ;3 st of tho Proieatant ‘This year surpasses any one in history for The Maine State college is an agriculwural | ¢hurc 10l ralitond aveitente From Novembor 1505 | tstitution-—that i, its primary objeot 1s the | Prolestants of France are very livoral in the to November, 1893, 2,818 persons have been | training of farmers. The natural result, | SuPPort of the work of the church, killed on the railroads and 2,000 bowever, ensues: ‘Ihe young men in the g beeu maimed and crippled. ‘These figures | process of education get glunpses of more | The vitality of the small horsefly after ude those persons who have met with ( broadening and profitable activities, and | decapitation is as vemarkabie as thal of the the current yeu 4 January 20—Scotia, 111 February 20—(Great Western, Omaha, ) the ohickeu's leg, and is about three inches | tosatisfy the hankerings of our Omaha | men have been flaed for tardiness, and the long, with u siight curve upwara. They | sports. question is asked: What need is there for a much resemble long darning needles. After | At the end of the tournament, for a grand | noisy whistle to call emvioyes to work any- | February 23—Curtis. a little parioy the fight commenced. First | final was arranged an immense fight of the | wheret February 24—Froutier (ounty, Stockville. the owners' held thoe birds iu their | roosters on each side. Anybody suffering | A decidedly novel experiment in rapid mail | March 1—Gosper County, arws and lov them pick one unother in the | from eunui should seo such’ a fight. I will | transit is being preparcd for between New | March 7 head. This is done to arouse their ire, and, | guarantee that they will scarcely breathe for | York and Philadelphia. The plan is to lay March 21—Pawnee City. udeing from observation, I siould call it a | fiftoen minutes, and when the fight is over | an underground tube, about ten inches in | April I—Eaterprise, Cambridge. :fllhm success. At a sigual from the chief | they will have to pinch themselves to see if | diameter, between the cities us a conduit for April 14-Midway, Omaha. i only 90, the Frea “lwood, Hankers, Omah: ) hospitals and 118 periodis nterest of the Protestant dge the roosters wero dropped aud the | they arealive, Twenty roosters in a ring, | 8 small electric railway. The current will | May 1 braska Central, Lintoln, bt commenced immediately. T'he cocks | think of it, and what havoe they did play. | be furnished through a third rail, and the June 27—South Omaha. d not waste any time with sparring, but | In this last fight the roosters wore spurs | little mail cars, which ave expected to flash July 15—Mutual Home, Lincoln. sailed right in 10 business. They dropped September 3—Workmen, Lincoin, both cut | 80 regulated by switches and electric buttons about two inohes long, which very much re- | along at the rate of 100 miles an hour, will be their heads nearly to the ground, the pretty | semble two edged daggers. T Danks for W Ea neck feathers standing out around their | and stab one another. For about twenty | that they car be stopped avany point. Up to s fur Wag odw % heads, giving them & savage appearance. | minutes the fighting continued. Onerooster | the present time the experiment hasnotgone | One of the strong claims of legitimate Laach cock eyed his antagouist for half a | broke his leg, but even then did not give up. | further than the inventor, but as he is en- | building aud loan associations is that they | accidents on street railways, and there are | refuse to limit their horizon by the fences of | suake that has undergone the same process, second, and then they rush, cach trying to | Atter the fight was about half over 1 no- | thusiasm embodied, the world may soon be | are patronized almost wholly by tie wage | over 200 of them in the United | & billside farm. Tess than 10 per cent settle | He does not use his wings, if the behcading ab the other wish the ble gafls, but | ticed an old rooster with gold rings in his | ealled upon to witness another triumph of | earving classes. They contend that they | States. Brooklyn heading the list | down to a farming career, and 1t is be has been done neatly, s0 48 not to injure bim e first onslaught proved unsuccessful and ills, standing back quietly watching the | the marvelous electric fluid combine the features of savings banks as | with fifteen persons killed on tne | Brudgiugly that the uir tural contingent | otherwise, but walks hh:mh stopping now they backed up to try it again. ht. He was a quiet old fellow, and looked — - well as home building, and that compara- | surface tracks ulone. The greatesy | Which dominates the Maine legislature ap- | and then for a *‘dry wash,” rubviag his legs It comes! The Amerioan rooster sank to | on quite interested, but seemingly notanx- | Moutenegro was oue of the fow countries little of their revenue comes from idents in which this country was con- | Propriates the uecessary expense fund. together and cleaning his wings. 1f touched the fmund stabbed in the breast by thespur | ious to join in the contest. where, until recently, clergymen wore the | capitalists, This is one of the objects of the | cerned were the logs of three or four trans- - he will siale off. 1f blown upon he will eling ot :n;erlcan foe. Theowners rushed up After all the combatants had either been | national costume and bore weapous. Prince | inquiry instituted by the United States do- | atlantic steamers. The “No. 9" Wheeler & Wilson, with its | tightly o avold being carried away. This and drew out U mfl“ from the unlucky,| killed, wounded or run, with the exception | Micholas, however, has decided that this | partment of labor. Mr. Frank Sheridan, At the mouth of the Mississippl there is a | perfected tenlsons. upper aud lower, is the | performance he will continue for a quarter rooster, after whioh they, aud we, were | of one black and red Tooster, which was | custom shall be discontinued and has ordered | agent of the departwent, while in Omaha | 1igtle village built upon wooden piles stand- | only lock-stitch machine that makes an | Of an hour or more. sllowed a winute to catch our breath. But | more dead than alive, the old cock with the | the priests o adopt a clerical costume sim- | recently, made a thorough investigation on | ing far out in the water. This village, | elastic seam. It is the dressmaker’s [avorite - —————— only & winute. Then they were at it again | ornaments slipped up and soon euded his | ilar Lo that worn 1u other (ireek Catholic | this point. The result, aking the ledger of | which is called Balize, is reached from the | ou that account. Sold by Geo. W Laucaster | Litle pills for great ills; DeWitv's Little as bard as ever, This round was short. | life. Amid the cheering of the crowd, the | countries. the Omaha Loan and Building association as | mainland by canoes or ooats, aud its inhab- | & Co., 514 South Sixteenth street. Early Rise §