Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 21, 1893, Page 5

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I goods. day trade @ good things one put. in wd mas sale wh We enn ensi in onr mammot tind something wnich Toy Deparimant head 15c yatent head Sisque lostinet 100 to 20 lnches long, choice for (5e Kid dolls h shoes wnd ressed Sweet toned wdle iishes large THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: THURSDAY. et whole sa va mulke , popular t 1e of T3¢ of the popular po Yook 300 copie pop: from 3200, vori \spenres m 3200, e 2,50 bibies ur E H0nKs, ave a hem, but as we riv o ut at Htests rer veautiful e stomers one-haif Land Ept )E. pal ilaction of ywerstocical, wa the efit b; arice. USEFUL HOLIDAY CIFTS. If you want something seful and practical in the way of' Ch nas pr its, we quoie 4 few of the many ecial things 1ave ta of = Ladies’ Silk Hosiery. Special low peices on al ising v MORSE DRY DECEMBER 21, 1893, Kid Cloves. red, tan. i se 4 pa Christmas Fans. wuve 1rga variat nport. e soid at a 10 ot a first ch Handkerchiefs. v spe men wed e handker lored hemst ine embroidered i from 23¢ to 2, e, hand- Cloak Department. 00 ooney T igh osix wk 13 31,0 ORDERED A¥ INVESTIGATION king Board L > and Loa State Ba Building NUST COMPLY STRICTLY WITH THE LAW Carrect the Mistake some of the Nebraska tions in This Respeer—How it Wul Be Uone. Boing o Wil Organiza- Dec. Banking nvestigation, or las and State the arti raports he toing business in am- Townley he wnd building Napraska and ner McGrew Lo 1ssist vork. Me Met ind Townley have ranged to com » work upon the pay not s requested B 8T, row expected that any- e will be de 10t ourpose. 16 in its super and butlding assoeiations | he board have permitted | arry on business in a | munner not strictly in accordance with the law. For inatance, one or Gwo companies have been gi ertificates enabling them to transact on Januar: thing of aat Ipe amination be made for that t ) the loan the members of several companies to on n Nobraska wien and by-laws provided for paid-in stock. This is nov permittod inder the laws governing the associations in ate. It is tho intention of the board irrect s mustaites and o require owpany 1o make spond he Laws. husiness avticies, constitution heir with s Another impe ing point nas arise onn and building as taws fx naxi person may hoid shures and person sia of the par valu a8 the value. a person can h twenty shares na way M stack o stogk. he law is \ read the other person can hoid bt #1000 of the he company which fixes 100 as its po 10, while another | person may hold stack of an shier compan. T s 3 diseriming ‘ ion in favor of the company which fxes the par value of its stock at #200. (o ail roba- ity the attorney general will be callea won fOF an oplLion W regard to the matter. | Chief ( Townley inclines to the opinion that will Jolding mare n thout regand to the 200 wa Jrevent any pe shares of siock, W value of rson par She Was & Lin Cansiderabie tulged n oy Linc ) the gir Killod Bel in people over the identit vis, whu shot Deadwood East Haakoll in a sunday night. Tho newspape all besn unabie w locate police records failed w disca 1t 18 learnod was Mary ¥ tr of one of Lho best Honemian larmers yours ago sho favm about hait Crete and was pretiy gl Bu and sor 1ers have wd the ity anme however. 1sta and that a. ac ahe is U awn aad iLhie f Saline coun Three | ed with ber parents on a way between Wilber and kedupon as & good and aer character belied her looks, for she left home undercircumstane which wers, (o say the least, painful Lo doting parents. ‘she was brought W by & young man weil known in circles in this city aod maintaine The young mas Hnally becane sud cast her off. Natumily she drifted farther along in a life of soame and fna became aa nmate of Lydia >lewart s place. Afterwards she went W Georgla Wade's and in 0oLl houses sie was 3 general ite. Leaving Lincoln (or a time, she went to the Hills, and after & while re- burned. She reiurned @ Deadwood some | | b st l { | | we. Lor .meoln fasaionaaie fora time. d of her | m today yrough v it by Char ¥ 10 Wi ages for th Saran Kalberg, by paying him v 14, Viiss Kaiberz was nilroad rignt of way and her tened and vway. She lown a steep embankment and jusiy that her death enwued ater. Johnson was appointed s of her estate, and he sued the r 35,000, The railroad company mpromised :ase today by paying 3. Tui vong Lorse Make an The hutte it of the Sta nen’s associuti a opened to oday. Tt it rant Memo hail arge sh of at- ntion ples around the room are 1scious roils of w butter hat only wait an invitation to meit in mouth, E s shown in @ forw, rom the granuies 18 they from he churn to the large hutte Attraetive Showing. paciked 0L sen paid st 50 and ut all of PROMINENT NEBRASKAN GONE, o, & W. L Consal Death of svo at Fremont, O AC Swn Swivador. R Neb., Dee. 20.—iSpect gram to Tue b :onsul a ~Hon. 1. W rador. died as his Lave, ex <an Sa wme in this city 3 Fololbal Mr ceside i this morning. ver been 4 well man Jentral America, ast six weeks he 1is business. He confined to bis bed. sicians ag 9 o we i a Love had ne nce in within the able to attend to n actud sultation of ph yronounced bim tion. About 12 o aegnbor, Mr. about 2:45, as since although 1d Deen 1ad never and 3 con- vight ris m o dany ondi lock Mrs. nro M ng was fuily renlize n fifteen 1o passed Away without 3 strnug Taleg nce 118 sister. Mrs. N & ren Bend, and o his rother ansus and her sisters. Mrs nk wnd Mrs. Robert Fink of maha, meral servie will doubtless w conducted under the auspices of the Viasonic 11 of which he was an wnored member, but the 143 0ot been snnounced. Mr. Love came to F f John lick of wars He had Joen wcipal _of at Plattsmi u Fremont. and other efforts. [u ¥ San 1end Wiy ninutes 1our mont mana for 1bout many the pubiic 148 been an activ he magnificent opera house itions are results of sbDruary, 1591, he was appomnted Salv from which about a4 year on ace 1ad 10,000 (nsur usurance company, and in »fice teen reurs school spirit and nst was born in Mt. Vernon, De- < 3 1860 he remo o va. where he spent ten years and acquiring an edu rwagd graduscing oyan with the des: cher i the ME male seminary 74 he went 1o eacher in the ity wined two y x wnd superintendent. e neid ur three yenrs, after which n wmont, where he sesidonce. comlug as agent for t Geaff lands located - this and adjoining counties, M. L was married in Miss Theresa 5 Cashman of Lew Mo Mrs Love and two loveiy daugh Bura O and Roma, survive him isned wwn o Two Bioycies stoien. was, Dec. 3.— Special Tologram to Tue Bus | —Some time durmng the night two uigh grade dicyciss belonging w W H Hasr | Omaha next March. A 1y | ide of ywners an making awa, ind Bennet he wheels were left o nees of the respective lieves hud no o m. ibie in PROMOTING [RRIGATION. Conetusion of the Siate Convention Norra Pra egram to Tug BEr. ing of the state ir ended by 500 he opportunities Martin Soard Special neet- on wasat- ~Lasy night's igation con seopie thoraughl »ifared by irrigation. Hon. Mohier, secratary of the Kausas Agricniture, read a gthy paper ation. awake to cussion, 10n (uest Vil on was Men of wring ery side of rriga; dup in an intelligent manner. | expertence, such as Martin of Seotts Bluff county, W. F. Stafford of shurg and W. E « of North Platte ware piaced before the audience and made 3 s of a volley of questions. This process of securing information yeen followed in the sessions of today. D. ampbell of Denver making the principal ech. [nterest in the whole L was naintained to the end of the convention, which adio i this afterncon toubt suits ntion tn i Che 14 ly 1us his roceed- printea in tistrrbuted ntersta nee shall be roduction at Action was s [rrigntion ass o the eail & evisla tuty it or in ee was provided repare an ntion he next legislature, whose Koarsarge rdored to sun Domingo. V asimxarox, Dec. 20, —The Kearsarge has seen ardered to San Domingo 10 protect Aumerican interests. A disturbance of some sort has ocourrad there, but its exact aature sannot e learned. Word was precoived at the State sevoral days ago of an offort (0 Assas- sinate President Hersaux of San Domingo. 1e news came rom Hayti, and is not ve telinite. was thought well, however, Lo 'ge o LhA POt Lo nsur American cilizens. How tizens wmay be wvoived i s B0t yeu known. iepart no For Ul-Treacing Cheir O Nam Dec. 20— am were tdran o Tar Bun Jefore Couw harged with il he complaing g H hac Loar mpeiled Special Tale nes Loar and wife ty Judge Haton toda treating their children. was fled by the Ladies Huip- ad socievy, and the charge was mada and were drunkards and eir children t drink also. There are four ohildren. rangmg from a Jabe in arms Lo 12 years old. U'ey will be e Home tor the Priendless. Handled HBis Gun Hastinas, Dec. gy Bes. |—This of this city inder a bar! iraie his sbot gnt and the Carelossly. 20.—(Special Telegram to afterncon as E. H. Rueed ut srawled fence and attempted W after him. wmmer gun was discharged. the ad taking effect in Reed's lert hand While Mr. ieed will not lose his hand, it will be permanen was iuating he The Douenr ot Srrousst Special gramio Tus Bes reen, one of first settiers in this county, living seven os southeast of this place, died this morning of a grip. Mr. Green was 76 aars ald, a well-to-do farmer aad highly i by snew nim. all who Lamber Yard Destroyed. n, New, Dec 20 am w Taz Jackson Bros. of this p aight. Loss, mana Fire, 31,20 n, 8,20, The known. Special T Bee unber yard of wce was burned ast X0, ins: and Phue ause of nix ™ he [ @ awth of Fremont's Normal ye FREMONT, Special t0 —The aauual m the Fremont Normal she presideat of the Dec. Tus Bze s of e oftios of he stocknolde vas eld at v poard, E. H | ar Owing to {and a hoard ows Smails, H. K. A H. and . N Aive com- ort at_the Atistics of at- he Pern and erms of mittee and next annual m n ¢ endance for the ten years of mont fing o the resitent C zave some very inte sting facts and fleures concerning the nst tution in wh tizens of Fremont ke ust prie. The average attendance hie past year has heen 300, and the otal enroilment, 15%0. The towl am for running the sehool. togather w and improvements, for th ar zregated $20.000. For eatabies aion 18 been $17.500 paid out in the ity ai or | nteresting to those having a fnanci 68t in the concern. the annual raft tie an, A as aad past here mee following Leene, Truesd Vil r N Masonic Jrs were Finh gram 1ssistant dsh hatenery of soung bu- and ax- a toda, odge Pole 18 fourth annual o *sult nas Deen the propsgation of ient fish in this vicinily. —— NOT SNYDZIR'S FAULT. buting aud its o Connry Commi € tie AL the me oners Fin oy Missod ting of the sioners, heid last Saturda wnd the audilor submity that $1,720 of notes of the sale of poor farm lots wers sffica of the county Lrea here was no record o saow turned over w Tressur Creasurer Adam Soyder. | ght fur sxcil twas allayed by a w i ligh It has been @iscove n file with the papers in the suits of the agalust Douoho an ark, pur hasers of poor farm i The investiga- tion loped 1ies ver rod by Sn ey, but that he mude ao eatry of theflr roceipt, so0 thad )y the boOKs of tne treasmrer's ofice tiera s 00 record to show'what became of Ui 1oeuments. The memberwof e commities axonorate Mr. Snyder frem all biame i the mater. Whers Some s Loeated :ounty commis- he county \ report showing roceeds of the nissing from urer, and tiat ey W erls ho vhat v ment, bu inding of s anon he ransic that the notes are —_— -—— Conteno, Clased The W. A. Page Soapoompany yesterday losed 3 contract with whe R company far 4,000,000 503p printing of these wrappers will men steadily for two will cequire o three cars of paver. Uhe omder ; igeiudes 1,000,000 each of Union, Borax and stiver Leaf wrap- pers and 1.000.000 wrappers for misceilane- Jus Drands. As shown oy the size of Lius rder Omans has one ofi Whe largesi soap factories in the country. —— Did Not Aliem@t Tk alelde, D., Dec. 20.—Special 28| —The rej st A. D. Wooud 1gent of the Elkhorn at this place, had pled W committ s demed by Hargens and sicians n at dance, and by 10w he isions rese ng hut :s Printing pers. The amploy four | monts and w | suicide reney, oil My was those s wow whally —_— Acoused of EKubezslement. eput. nited States Marsgal Kooalt ame in Puesday night with Sen BGran s in custody for emuezz postoMee 4t B Mont. Lerks in the ofice ave been ause isoning, who iug the funds of the (rant was one of where the crime is mmitted. He was RESULTS IN CHLCAGO. Hopkins and Swift o Latw E Go. Dec. 2.—John P temocratic candidate Events in the Hopk Wwho, ac turns, ha 0 suces t 15 tha iberal and too ipvesls o I hope and far 1ues American yroad autional that the conte: 1l the policy of ions into political tcome. rather reopla minded to nd will set niroduc contests. 18 it 1s, as han i pers, =i tle once such ng ook art ogeLne make uhis statem weepted the ire! 1478 Do 1 1 orm in its en on this platform e best of m or 10w hunges ay nat Mr. Hopkins n ion Counsel 3 moted tw fll the will retain his prs s probably wrn f the water office and Carthy of the st L U is taken for aaders that Mr. Hopk epulican officenole places with d Mr. George tidute, says: et and and. in selieve ars, whic 148 in m, 1 som, fused 1o it iard to ex: ried and pressed in D PO e Facane sent p. 1o of Superintend Burie me Super ni M- and rats, Swift L'he st itter e 1750 vas v pu vas ur comm me L nink w rmons and Anovher week would ntest in Avor. 1 practica n coturns from nth, U'wonty-sev dfth wards utherans ha o the seetion 4 in e m the Nint waxds, however. eligions and he fAgh the nth wnd Twe idice issue no {emocratic major; Bohemian waris Vineleent I'wenty-ain Lhe be weskening iunce w0 temocra ) ward, whict 1000 majority, gu Poles aiso voled ollcan candid. 1irty-second vards ga Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. f Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Jubt | Continental Clothing House. Smoking Jackets, Silk Umbrellas, $3.50. t Umbrellas at Continental Clothing House. O ox of . Beecham’'s {cuinea B0 | CAN CUTICUF BAILEY, LEADING DENTIST Begui Tegin A FULL SET ON RUBBEZR $590 seth xira NEW tod on TEETH Puinless Fuling sessiy in Ml ad Buidge and | Owesi DFiCEs, Adl WOrs Warr i ted { Paxton Bik., 16tn and Farnam $ts. Eulranes au 16040 3¢ Tolepuone 1083 | rown work, dnes Jast nocwenr, penders for 1ew styles vived today fays ngo. them off dute of S0k i e ally Srd annual wndis »itlce any aetore sther i dapot o, D13d201 wpany Lk neet- n & Bik buslection tion of such Jufore itco of Jobn Ling, Omnba, tuy’ of Juns osed ten Ladk. BeCTLAry. D Lad e

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