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'llll ()\l\ll\ l)\ll\ BEE: N('\'D\Y roonee o [RIMBERLEY IS THREATENED Our Store’s Holiday Helpfulness ., .. .. .. .\ eece. lnde to 1ts ICal Alarming Ruponlnn Received. character. Only trustworthy merchandise finds its way here, no matter how low the price, and Christmas wants are satisfied, | g senousey conmempiare assauLr 63 for 2 yards red and black polka dot, Fans — Wo sell the McGee Patent Adjustable Umbrellas— | Fancy Aprons— Faney aprons former remnant price, $1.26 Yoke Petticoat, in black and moreen Welwat] ot (e g |Papers Information See Rather o for 4% yards plaid—tormer rem- | at $3.00, 8 ‘l"‘.”'“ . for (!'r"t"‘" Vague, However, the Statement \ant price 98c. A fan select Pretty Wrappete in Sasnelatte] ait here is not|gifts always appreciated, but Being Simply that Such N $3.12 for G'4 yards gray venctian suit ed from our sizes from 84 to 46—at $1.00, $1.25, a hard task [not alw ays fllnlmllt of when port Has Re don, torme t price, $6.2 f 0, $1.75 and $2.04 sto o0 $1:8 Farda, Hieikoh ¥ig6 Htan B Ty o o o IO, —such a |sliopping. Ky L ke ~ ® % ) " Fine Fur Mink Scarfs at fable " {DON, ¢ The ng Stand ite novelty—former remnant price would make Byed Tt At HE00; large range Dainty white Swiss aprons, with trim. [ LONDON, Dec. 2t “The ng Stand. $1.60 a suitable gift for a lady, - lne p of handles STBOT Gt S T e | G hay Yeimberidy 1n Serigusty ehrescenvd $17 for © yards 48-inch wide all wool ¥ | ™ Fine Marten Mufts at $5.50. 4 ribbon, at prices ranging trom 40c to |don that Kimberley is seric ! cheviot—former remnant price, Hand painted, spangled, lace and Infants' Long Cloaks, dainty pretty and quali- L h".\-‘h'\lh;”;, leading South African firms $1.40 for 4 yards 48-inch all wool plaid ST L IO ATNST RS WILI DENCEY styles—at $2.25, $3.00, $4.00 and $4.50 tiesfor your Bretelle Aprons, piain and trimmed, at tere 0| "“ 1"| e :Iv) hae recelved in former remnant prico $2.80 e | stawls—Ex fine double blanket p n.vr yval S6e, dte, B0c, 76c, §1.00 and §1.36 each :::L:.:’.;.Y\:." tending to conffm the Evening 295 for 5% yards 48-inch All Wool Hand painted Fans—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, | Shawls, in plain black, gray and approval Plain white aprons, 25 each. Stanard’s report Striped Cheviot, former remnant price L Y AP R e | trown, at Handles of plain natural wood, “"“”f: GIMBHRIE SPFORS, 190 wacly Since Lord Kitchener's dispatch of | $4.50. Real Lace Fans, latest patterns—at wood with sterling silver or gold Black aprons, 25c and 50¢ each Wednesday last, reporting the crossing of $188 for 52-4 yards sulting—former $11.00, $12.60 and $18.00 each | fihr:s}_mas trimmings, ivory with sterling trim Christ Vi ‘_::'":f River 1t6 Cape Colody of tws f . femnant price $ te: Ik Yats ' and osiery— mings, pearl with silver trimmings, Nristmas bands of Boers, nothing oficial concerning Dress Goods Remmants Must Go. | "0y oo Bk ] Whie s v, hand painied oot y peati and. gold, aiso buck horns— | 0""1“05__ events In South Africa has reached the public Last night the news was most meager. Reports were received from Cape- Ttems that |cown that the ratway had been torn up What would prices $2.50, $2.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, | Monday morning you can nant price, 4 $7.50 up to $12.60 each, be appreciated buy Christmas Dress Goods at G0c for 24 yards Shepard's checked each. s Dr suiting—former remnant price, $1.00, Hand | i b i less than half price. On ac 98¢ for 4 yards brown movelty—tormer Embroidered | more than silk II?I'II‘II(N‘(IIIC[S will attract |in three places north of Do Aur. A column count of the great selling of remnant price, $1.95 U Hosiery for a You can select oY ELEan: | o oo ot AU RFk undse comeuod of Maise dress goods during the last ten | 0% for & yards tutted novelty—former nens— Christmas pres- from the larg: tion to this | Philipstown road to relieve a post of twenty i ith TR o e et LMY DU : \ nt! We hav est stock, choic: Yeomen, who were invested on a farm at days, it has left ns with a they won't be here long. You must Hand Em- ) ent? e have L } 1 department | 150 tein, The Boers had been beaten great many remnants. ?II"T,,.',."'.'.",,,7,5:"”“’ nds of remnants broidered just received a est patterns anc for furnish-: ot by the Yeomen before the relieving best values that column a ived Every sort of staple, fancy and novelty Pillow Cases, | beautiful line in all colors, ing inexpensive gifts, t of the dress goods | | N hav ror hee Two wounded Boers were captured. Thoy aress "";““‘H‘;"“"'r e 1engthin &1 o | Hand Em- |styles and prices 1ave ever been We still have some very choice la- | stated that their party had lost two killed - Bl L B g Sl Yy b . 'n f i- dies’ combination po 0oks, at 40c, | and twe de many excellent lengths for children's broidered Read what we have to offer !&hu\\n for holi it u” L 1 Shl“.'tl:y, ‘nm":x.-w. ukl M:x:a:”::..‘.;‘:‘?"“h s drosses, as good for you as if cut Linen Women's fancy striped thread Silk iday trade. $3.60, $4.00 and $5.00 each. i 18, states that o sharp encounter took place from the ploce at full price. Al to Ko Sheo Hose and all the very latest plain Baantitul patterus 16 embrojdsred K5 Siskling MIVer b6tk GiaNes; BKIL| WALR TWO SRECISS Of BoRRe NEAE KATUNETOL o sale Nondsy moriog=botlt '""l"' Sheets, shades, in drop stitch, from §2.50 to hemstitched all linen handkerchiefs brushes, files, blotters, darners, let- | ten miles south of the rallway. One of R DIRERTSRE JURL DG BEIC TRRTESE i Hand Em- per pair. 15e, %c, BUc, Tbe, $1.00, $1.60 and tor openers—at 25e, 50 and Thc each. | the Boer parties numbered 300, Both were romnant prices. You know what ¢ nen’s Black Spun ik Hose, plain up to $5.00 each . g 4 | | routed after obstinate resistance. One re- these prices mean. Come early if you | broidered Al bbb Ebony and ebonied tooth brushes, nall RESSE e v b g drop stitch, from $1.00 to $2.50 per You will find them all new desigos, Linen Pillow Shams, pair fresh stock Women's e Lisle ack Hose, beau- tiful patterns, from 50c to $1.76 por | secure first chol BLACK GOODS REMNANTS, $1.75 for 61-3 yards black all wool | brushes, files and letter openers—at | tred in the direction of Grobelsaarsdritt . not mussed o and the other toward Villiersdorp. It {8 26e and 35c e Al 3 supposed that they lost seve o Salve jars—at At Hand Embroidered Buffet Covers. lultial handkerchiefs for men and wo- and 50 each KBl EmbReiACvd Skt WeA~piire 1inNE, 8o ewoh : . Dritish force lost two wounded and cap- cheviot—former remnant price $3.60 ::::‘: ’,"::::‘L:",'"‘,’l s Sietia palr We carry the lasgeat And olioloest sloek Ladies’, misses’ and children’s rings-— | tured a quantity of live stock and forage $1.15 for 41 yards black cheviot suit- MAD BHbroIdered Lnoh Dloths of real Iace hkndkerchiefs to be found at 26e, b0c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00 dnd $3.00 | Many people ot all classes gathered about ing—former remnant price $2.30. Hand Ermbroidered Cotitor Pleces Real Laces — in the city—prices $1.50 up to $8.00 each s the War office last evening anxious for the 00 tor % yurds binak novelty—former Hand Embroidered Doylles each Rolled plate cuff buttons—at 2ic, G0c, | welfare of friends cogaged in the war and remnant price $1.00. Hints for French hand embroidered sheer linen e and $1.00 each, l';luunll\ for that of those connected with [ [, e i ory dainty 2, dies’' brooches 206e, BOc, The the " ts C ere enga d e tor 6% yards black fgured goods— | KId Gloves—You can not make Sensible Christmas gentlemen Bandkerchicts, | very | duinty -$3.0, x,.‘:n, 'Ilr.:? hes at e, oo, $1.00, | the regiments which were engaged in the 3 it H i H < 0 and 00 eac! 25, 00 and §2. | b C e former remnant price $1.50. a mistake in se- Gifts to be found buyers Men's At a late hour & 1ist of the casualties to $1.13 for 5% vards black French serge yers. in Our Cloak Department Black Cloth Capes at £10.00. | S femmnatt price, § le.('ting l'dd gloves for holiday for 61-3 yards black mobair nov- | @ifts, Useful and always ac- 827 elty—former remnant price 50, ceptable, $1.00 for 438 yards black figured bril- ) Nantine—former remnant price §2.00. Choosing here 88c for 4 1-8 yards black novelty, 44-in wo carry only the best of mak noncommissioned officers wnd men was Flannel Furnishings, | posted. showing that sixty had been killed * Department — fo Relect for your wife, sister or lady friend one of our beautiful and 152 wounded, - CAPETOWN, Dec. 22--The Boers who This have invaded Cape Colony are commanded g ap by Generals Hertzog, Philip Botha and Has- counter bas |y loeck. Besides the commands aiready ro- not & hard task for Many useful presents are " r ril " . ) ported @ force has crossed at Zoulspan to wide—former remnant price, $1.75 Trefousse or Foster kid gloves in black Fine Agtrakban to be found been busy | vortec s $1.63 for 434 yards black Plerola novelty and colors at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per Far Capes at $18 ;l(eilll Duchesse and Point Lace T thiaas with relnforce tho Boers occupying Phillips- former remnant price pair. = SRS Collars, b i Chri T . T o a ¢ g Jhristmas - — $1.92 for 5% yards black granite cloth Black Suede Gloves at $1.25, $1.60 and | §90, $25 and $35. o Bhvasthadicd T partment, 8 wing In Disdbled Line PoPtisr SemmARL Hrik 488 2.00 per pair. Hardsome Silk Petticoats, in colors and | f-uh“h|-.‘n:‘l:.l.h.»:m(‘)ln.f all ladies de- buyers, but| 1oxDON, Dee REILORs Sre owink 0 for 6% yards, t0-iuch black storm Piquo Gloves, just the thing for street black—at $8.60, $10.00 and $16.00 light in these things. Pliakels tor valbla aeiess 405 % we have the White Star line steamer Cufic, recently serge-—former remnant price $5.00. wear-—colors and black, $1.50 and §2 e | 4 wals t 7 . 80c, ? . at anchor in distress and abandon-d iy it ’ B 0r & Sh0cs, BEEER DSk aukad per pair. Petticoats, in black coutil, made pretty Real Duchesse and Point Lace by the c, 90c, $1.16, $1.35, $1.50, $1.50 per plenty of crew off the Skerries, to Liverpool ‘_h“m" fi»‘yr'w‘r "_m‘::“"l ’I"'_lu_l,;_” Misses’ Kid Gloves, $1.00 per pair. at $1.2 ) vard from $1.75 to $6.00 a yard yard extra The steamer Somerhill, which towed the 4 Db g X RE OPEN MONDAY EVENING. Down Comforts at $5.00 $7.00, $9.50 and disabled steamer Westernland fo West 7 s, 44- Mg 5 3 id Gloves, $1.00, $1.5 2.00 " e % ul‘.‘; for 4 yards, 4-inch black siik fin M;:r .:nr.‘ oves, §1.00, $1.50 and § $11.00 each help to wait upon you. Bay, near Weymouth, has lost its main i d henrietia — former remnant AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS, Fiannel skict patterns at $1.80 each, mast and has its hull damaged, but is 3 Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Sus- Aiists; Collars b procecding, leaving the Westernland to ro- . — Best qualit of Best values in blankets at trom up penders, Night Shirts, Underwear, | Procecdin 4 COLORED bRESS Goobs rumNaxts, | OSLPICH Imasl : quality ¢ sofl :LD to $11.00, B ery_and® the Hittre " things which | ccivo local ansistance. 48¢ for 2 yards red and black shepard's Real Ostrich Boas. ' Fine pure cotton filled comtorts at from are often forgotten—Collar Buttons, AR check—former remnant price, yic. They are genulne—no imitation. $1.00 to $3.00 each, Studs, Cuft Holders, Garters, etc. “"1'_"‘_',',“:" Anniversary at Moscow. 60c for 4% yards cheviot—former rem- They rangs {n prioe ‘from $8.00 to THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. 5 O RTa e EUAGy Des RS TRE LysEtys Indian Robe Blankets at $4.00, $4.50, pecial values in Oxford and Sauare | gy ‘unniversary of the literary activity of nant price $1.00. $18.00 each and make an elegant gift. ¥. M. O. &. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. 00, $5.50, $6.00 each. Mufflers. Henry Slenklewlcz, the Polish novelist, was cclebruted today at Warsaw. The cere monfes included the presentation of a.large foclety: ) entmerating the puniahments | the Bridh modifation of tho woto. for BYTTERFLY LANDS IN JAIL |HAIR DRESSING AS A FINE ART|COUNTRY BALL AT CLIVEDEN HIGH PRAISE FOR WEST POINT i they say rome power or powers might not 1A kn Parie All Sum- | Graduating Bxercises of Two Paris | Willy Wally Axtor Will Have Anothe n Lntted states | AWFUL MISERY IN PORTO RICO gether with the suspension of all official | be satisfied until the indémnity has been | pogus examinations in cities where foreigners havo | paid in full, which would mean the occupa- d Stars (0 Be Avs Schools Bring Out n Great Show Shy nt British Soclety Milltary Ac an Model for rested Later O { Competitive SkilL, Game, the World. been murdered or have been subjected (0 tion of Pekin for an indefinite time, as it cruel treatment; and (c) furthermore, an | cannot be expected that China can ralse s tmperial decreo to be fssued and published | what would be required—possibly 1,000,000, | (Copyright, 150, by Press Publishing o) throughout the empire orderiug that the [ 000 tacls—at once. As a matter of fact, it| PARIS, Dec New York World Cable- | PARIS, Dec. 22 (New York World | LONDON, Dec, 22.—(New York World| the headmasters of the great public schools governors general and all provincial or local | will take several years. gram — Special Telegram.) ~ The bogus | Cablegram—Special. Telegram.)—Wonien's | Cablegram - Special Telegram.) — William | this week one of the gpeakers severely ar- ofclals shall bo held responsible for tho| Li Hung Chang's condition is reported to- | Prince Vitanval, whose sensational arrest | hair dressers gave several public perform- \(‘nm,.” Astor has Issued invitations for a raigned the irritating educational methods i l maintenance of order within their respective [ day to be so much fmproved that he was able | yesterday 4 wubsequent examination | ances this week. The two principal schools | grand countrs ball ot Cliveden. beginning| the military schools were forced to em- | D Willlams, arsistant surgecn of the Unite Jurisdictions, and that in tuze event of to be out of bed for a short time. created great public merriment, i a type | had graduating exercises three days apart 1\-.“ Years. ;l'hi; is Mr. Astor's first social | Ploy in order to pass boys as officers into | States army, has urrived from Porto Rico. Bewed antl-forelgn disturbances or any| The cavalry and infantry detachments |worthy to have been one of Bulzac's fan- | The first establishment, teaching men only Venture in Eugland since the unpleasant | the service. A military correspondent of | Where he was detailed to make a report on other Infractions of the treaty occurriag and | which have been fnvestigating the reported | tastic Parisian adventurers. The prince had | has sixty-two students dressing the hair of | Berkeley-Milne fneident last scason. The | the Pall Mall Gazette, criticizing the Sand- | €0nditions of the people as observed by him which shall not forthwith bo suppressed and | troubles near Hu Shih Wu have returned |a Lrief but glorious carecr. Ho first put | sixty-two women volunteers il | countens of Ancaster, who now manages| hurst and Woolwich methods, declures the |90 @ march with woldicra across the island, the gullty persons punished, they, tho sald f and report that there s nothing to cause | himself In cvidence at the opening of the [ taneously in @ large hall lent by the min. | we seiores geric) enterprises, advised him | British suthorities admit that West Point [ That report was made to the adjutant gen- officials, shall be immediately relieved and [alarm. All the trouble, they say, I8 on the | exposition. He always wore a bright uni- | st ot hy = o | eral, Department of Porto Rico, San Juan. i tlon. He always wore a er of public fustruction, the ministc, and i Ta cnbrs ae AL o tataInes 15 in advance of auything in England. H forever disqualified from holding any offce | other side of the river, which the allles are | form, plumed helmet aud s muny decora- | the director of the senogt Aelivered o i g e e g g y com- | A ¢Opy of the report was glven out tonight Assistant Surgeon of United States | — 3 (Copyright, 100, by Press Publishing Co.) | (Copyright, 190, by Press Publishing Co.) Dec. 22.—At a conference of ""'"‘:':' Wh "l‘"‘ 'I"""" JACKSONVILLI In., Dee, 22.—-Dr. hes | 4 try Dall, tnatesd o D o | describes the democratic and sever 4 of honor. not protecting. 1t was dlscovered that & ftions as his chest could accommodate, He |on the importance of the art In the dec | e iry harscnetead of attemptlng the | @ ative aystem in vosuo there, snying: | b7 Dr. Williams XI. party of Cathollc Christians had started on | went cverywhere escorted by two aides- | velopment of greatness of natious, after ;{',” . .:"«1 by the u..’.»k..h.)'.\m...xfl.., Educationally West Point is serious | ‘“'At Los Marias,” the report savs, *‘we “The Chinese government to undertake | an expedition, but its whereabouts are not |de-camp. which diplomas were Qlstributed, o “*"“'_: Sr ey BHE A | thoroughness rather than an extension of | began to see the vanguard of misery. In to tegotiate additions to ties of com- | known. By what means he succeeded in hum-| The secoud school comprised pupils of "1” "d' '\'\ \loughby Deresly, Lady An- |Attainments. Its principle 1s controlling ed- [ that small squalld town there 1s no medical merce and navigation, considered useful by e bugging the government and the Italian | both sexes, the majority, however, belu | aquter's eldest son. who was engaged for o | Ucation togother with the krowledge of how | men. Many were sick. A Mr. Toncuand, the powers, and upon other matters per- | FIGHT WITH CHINESE TROOPS‘NL!W. dor {8 not kuown, but he was s00n | men. The director explained that talning to the commercial relations, with met everywh the object of facilitating them. German Detachment Infilets Meavy | den partics, th XII. ptionaily | the American school teacher thore, told me ashion- e—at President Loubet's gar- | able women prefer male attendants. prime minister's receptions | exercises were intricate and were divide \ to Miss Muriel Wil- | to make use of it. Like all exc : 4 attention to Miss | 800d education, it Is enormously costly— |that many of the people not only of the perhaps the most expensive in the world. | surrounding country, but of the town, wore M Loss on Regulars Engaged Near |and at the select dinners of soclety. He |into sessions of three hours each. Each o h But in many ways it s sald to be by far | In great distress. I asked him the cause . “The Chinese government to determine in Yung Taing Sie; casily obtained money by his superb con- |of twel students had to illustrate all the best. An enhaustive comparison of [ Of €0 much sickness and so many deaths what manner to reform the department descension and fascinating manners. Later | processes—trimming, shampooing, drying, | GAME IS TOO FASCINATING | wes: Point with our own mnitary colleges | He answered without hesitation, ‘For want of forelgn affairs and to modify the court | BERLIN, Dec. 22.—The following dispatch | he blossomed out as the most petted lion week some years ago son, is paying mark Pauline Astor. braiding, waving and dyeing. Each had as educational mediums f8 to the disad- | of food. " ceremoninls concerning the reception of | from Field Marshal von Waldersce, dated [of Mme. Jullette Adam’s literary salon and | four patients. Next day prominent profes. | Londen Club T vantage of our own institutions. The prin-| The report continues forelgn representatives in the mannef to be | pekin, Friday, December 21, has been re- distributed papal titls and decorations | sors of Paris, London, Berlin and St. beters. | Dridue Whist, Whie cipul fndustry in the United States is edu- | “At Adjuntas the condition was appalling, tndicated by the powers celved here mong the young men of letters, Alphonse | burg met in competition, each having thiee the Rage 1 cation. For years past Amerleans have | men, women and children, swollen, bloated. ]“l'mll nu-lvmlxwu goverament has com- | A column dispatched from Pao Ting Daudet's son, among oth With the end | gubjects, illustrating respectively crafts- been earnestly engaged in the busiess of | diseased und emaciated, whoso pinched and plied with the above co manship, invention and theatrical hair dress- [ LONDON, Dec. 22.—A sensation has been | gigseminating knowledge. 1f Great Britain | haggard features appeared weighted with ing. Gold and silver medals were awarded, | caused by one of the foremost London clubs [ g to hold her own we must fall in the foot- | the sorrows of years. When I asked tho Statistics show that France exports yearly | prohibiting the game of bridge whist within | sieps of the great republic or be content | city physician of Adjuntas the cause of such 609 hair dressers and that French fashions | the precincts of the club. The committee | with second place a large death rate—fifty-two deaths and | in hair dregsing are tho favorites in all the | declares this is the only course by which — four births the week tmmedately preceding l had strolled at the | 1argo cities of Burope, Americ Asta. | it can preserve harmony, disputes having our visit—he replied: “The death rato fs constderable. request of a discharged police officer, who | . <1\ of Burope. America and Asta el g SOUVENIRS OF RUBINSTEIN death rato fa g : become &0 frequent over the question of about the same every week, prime JOINT NOTE SIGNED AT PEKIN| A column was sent Decomber 10 from had refused to let carriage pass a 1! rules. It is rumored that the rows have 5 S cause is chronle starvation.’ Tien Tsin, commanded by Colonel Gruber, |closed street, became suddenly suspiclious CONSUELO’S CHRISTMAS WORK developed blows. Bridge rules create much | %% ¥ I".'."l:"","‘_"';.“:' ““._"I"""‘""" Dr. Willlams, in his report, declares that Representatives of Forelgn Powers |10 Yu Tien Tsin, 100 kilometers northeast and called for the credentials of 1he | A tean Duchess oF Maribo differcnce of opinion and fs by far the most . SAther with fourteen patients in the hospital at at Chinese Capital Attach Names | Of Tlen Tsin." “prince,” which le recognlzed as prepos il Atonud Hev popular card game of the day. It is played | o5 FAGE e this place and three nuraes the municipal S0 ihe WA terously ungenuine. The “prince” grace- S, A N ey by royalty and in almost every country| R RRRALY Saes Gorre. | BUthorities allow the steward to draw only WOULD WATCH GERMANY tully scknowledged the f but excused ¥ for the 3 J house, generally for high stakes. The club's | ST. PETERSBURG, m;vp 10.—( orre |81 day in municipal stamps for the sub- | PEKIN, Dec. 22.—The last obstacle having himself on the ground that his papers wWere | (.. o1 100 by Press Publishing Co. | €cision hos come in for a lot of criticism, | SPoudenco of the Assoclated Press. bus | sistence and care of the patients, and that been romoved, the joint note was slgned to- | Russin Fears that Commercial Ac- (drawn purposely so as to disguise his real WOODSTOCK ¢ i g hands havo gathered together & number | yng groward can realize only 50 cents for | W PHmaYed, e pv-he A8 0508 cestry. He said he {14 JODSTOCK 8., Dec. (New York | Not Forgotte of souvenirs of Anton Rubinsteln and es- | P o day by all the forelgn mintsters, Including| vity in the Orfent is Intended |8ncesiry. He said he wes the son of Mons, | aniaes : . : his stamps, and with that amount daily he ay by al relg wsters, Including ppperio : - L orld Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The 1CO CITY, Dec “The talk of the | tablished the nucleus of a Rubinstein mu- AR savoy: foam The Natharats ek s 10 Cover Politianl Destems: arithebefore, and that the monsignor was : uclel ! z Fivad Bolv Tewntic. The Bots will:be A8l i a grandson of Pope Leo. lations between | seum at the St. Petersburg conservatory. | | o provide the scanty hospital food duchess of Mariborough will have a family | rencwal of diplomatic tas to prov i scanty hospital Q! o 2 p ) ec eplne e tely o | PATty at Blenheim on Christmas, including | Mexico and Austria, which have been sus- | The articles, of which there are now about | ered to L1 Hung Chang and Prince Ching, | ST. PETERSBURG, Dec Taking the| Prefect Lepine immedistely put the | (hs warchiontss of Blandford, Lady Nors | o . Bmperor i DEATH RECORD the Chinese plenipotentiaries, ns soon as | unconfirmed rumor that Germany and | “Prince” in Jull, so that one of President L mRISIIGnI of ALANAIRIG T ~(‘1 pended since the exccution of Emperor ) numbered, ready for the cataloguing, | the former shall have sufclently recovered | Turkey have signed a pearl fisheries con- Loubet's favorite guests last summer is now | urchill, Lord and Lady Curzon and Cap- | Maximi pears to be destitute of | fill & small sulon. There were a multitude | litions to the sat- | py, commanded by Major Haine, engaged of the exposition came a clearing of the fefaction of the powers the undersigned |a force of Chinese regulars on December social atmosphere. All the more or less can hold out no expectation that the occu- |5 at Yung Tsing Slen, ninety kilometers unvcuched-for exotics disappeared. Prince patlon of Pekin and the provinces of China | porthwest of Pao Ting Fu. Our losses | Vitanval's mistake was to tarry. by the general forces can be brought to a | were one officer and two non-commissioned | Yesterday Prefect of Police Lepine, into conclusion.™ officers wounded. The Chinese losses were | whose office the princ irent tal. d Lady Sar ‘ils rivate A Aatiahtto tha Py FTT | Judge Montgomn f Yo I fro Ridnaltoaton veution in regard to the Perstan gulf for in prison. The Presse (newspaper) winds | (b, unll Lady Sarab Wilson, Private | foundat e 18 1o obj B to the | of silver wreaths, palms of oxidized silver | “m'“ 2% Nontysmary 8 ."" o o J A | up its account with the judicio ieatricals wero planned, but they were | construction of a chapel on the hills of |and of gold, golden wreaths, unnumbered ! 2.—(Special.)—Telo- The Chinese cloge to Li Hung Chang still | 1ts text, the Novoe Vremya urges that the |up e Judiclous remark | ettt W RRARL b M | . | srams wore reosived from Soattls, Weah 4 v sxorcise 1| that nothing is so incredibl, he th abandoned owing to the gloomy war news. Belle Querteuro, where Maximilian was | presentation ribbons, batous of ivory, sil- | ETAm om Bea asb., prefer to belleve, despite the signing of the “"":"r“‘ PramGeL saoln . atereal L BRI RE. (A8 LRI, The duchess is active in generosity to- | ghot, It is believed that the only Inter- | ver and gold. The walls are covered with ‘ announcing the sudden death of Judge A i) note, which they do not believe took place, | Watchtulness upon Germany's progress and | hyppases ward her tenants and poor nelghbors. 8he | coun : Y d C. Montgomery of this city, Deceased 18 Y 4 or te & and poor ne ors. 8he | course of a semi-official character that | engrossed addresses, portraits and plotures | ‘ hat the principal negotiations wust be car- | desigus 1o he nearer Orlent, declariug 1ts | EPOCH IN METHODIST HISTORY | Juid, hor fenants, and poor ne th her own A TR BEtonssd Mddreees ROFLIAIS AUd Blotuies | on Bl v oyt Dioh sar business men, boRIIng | 2, " 3 industrial and commercial activity is a o vy ol | . has occurred between Mexlco and Austriz | of the houses where Rubinstein lived and | rled on (0 Europo or Amerlca. They rescnt | Iodustrial and commer —_— hands presents of plum puddings, game, | gince Admiral Tegethoft salled from Vera | labored hero about thirty years ago, homestoading Y « or political plans. Bishop Vincent D the Firat|blanketz and warm clothing among the | Cruz with the remains of Archduke Maxi- [ Among the more personally interested |® farm near York and has been identified { Fannes Holds Chinase Leot: Haltan Protestant Chureh o, tenants and employes of the estate. millan was on the occasfon of the murder | objacts are the hat and cane of his last | WIth many different business enterprises MARSEILLES, Dec. 2.—The French Austrian Soil at wte. | The duchess drives about in a splendld | of Empress Elizabeth. At that time Presi- | years, a cast of his right hand and hie | 2?9 the upbullding of York, For two terms } c”o u a steamer Colombo, from China, has arrived | — carrlage every morniug and 13 followed bY | dent Diaz sent a message of condolence 10 | familiar enameled grand piano. The mont | B¢ 8erved as county Judge, and since that here. bringing another installment of loot | (Copytight, 160, by Press Publishing Co) @ large two-borse van containiug her | Bmporor Francis Joseph and it was an- | interesting ploture s o photugraph of the | {iM@ has bern praciicing law. He is the i Pew are entirely tree from It. forwarded by General Frye. The loot was | TRIESTE, Dec. 2%—(New York World | precents. She alights at each cottage, and | yorcd and acknowledged with perfect |yonr 185 Tho best nust 1 u 1ife slze mur, | #€BIO member of tha large milling firm of It may develop so slowly as to cause | held by orders of the government. Most of | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The first | when her servants hand out her gifts the Montgomery & Coulton, and was 67 years b M 1 | 1taltan Protestant chureh i 1 { duct few kinal 1 {he | SOURORY. DY that WORATON | ble fgure taken in his old age. Thers Iaf 10 ™00 1l Vesk. mccompanied by b i . the objects will be returned. allan Protestant church ou Austrian soil | duchess says a few Kindly words to the e e st o Holan e amere 18 old. Only last week, ccompanicd by his "":'I"d"n"“.’m‘flll“:_;b""" durlog the'whole was consecrated here today. The church | recipients. She is greatly lked, while the Stelko Riot ot Antwerp. (": i ALY ""‘; ‘nr‘:,‘lln"‘:“u 8 m”'.':? | wite and daughter, he started for tho north- Joria 6 J was founded under the auspices of the | duke's lofty self-importance makes him the | ANTWERP, Dec, 22.—A fresh attack was | rert OOPICLE | eut in hopes of improving his health. The It may then produce trrecutarity of the | FORMERLY LIVED IN OMAHA | {5, (005, A (06 dieniess ot whey ke Tofts sl |mate by tne sriing docc atorers amd | IR, U, T (b cterated Bl By ' et e “and verren 1 stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, and marked tendenc; to consumption | Man Killed in Sal | | enumelware of this city States, and the ceremony was performed | The grand servants' ball at Blenbeim on |others on non-unionists today at the | *P4m¢ | by Bishop Vincer Greenwood cemetery n Brawl at Seattle who came fro Zuric Christma ove he opened ceordin Ocker! hart. A detachment of fiflv L R e ) Pt Buitieriand, e bshon was swssiod b |10 (he . cosiom: by ch. duchesn duncng etcemen eharked ine wwrincrn, ine (s | TUBE ENDS SURFACE TRAFFIC | W . Porter, Sription or glanduler et . Counelly, Dr. Burt, superintendent of the American [ with the butler, and the duke with the revolvers into the crowd. Thirty men | ——" | EMPORIA, Kan.,, Dec. 22.—H. D. Porter, It s best to be sure that you are quite Omuit nd Tramear Lines ¢ | f tree from it, and for its complete eradica- wo— Methodist churches in Italy. Rev. Dr.|housckcoper. Other members of the | were wounded, ten of them severely. The (Omnibus and Tramear Lines Canuot | editor of the Geneseo (1L) Republic died tion you can rely on SBATTLE, Wash, Dec. 22.—The coroner | Dardi {s pastor of the new chureh, Mariborough house party will have other strikers then withdrew, taking some of | Con ‘:"'" with arin Une- | very suddenly ’m'; today. He and his wife today ascertained the true name of Willlam - asrvants a8 partusrs their wounded. Their attitude is menacing, | erw | came here a few days ago on & visit to his Hood’s Sarsaparilla |;::.". ., . Friday us the result | VIGNAUX DECLlNES THE GAME | the police are being relnforced and more | (o o gy | MiBter-inclaw, Mrs. Elizabeth Coot, They ‘The best of all medicines for all bumags, | of the knife wound received in a saloon wom(mG out CONSULAR PLANS fighting is imminent, I"I I'f' Bt oy \f“”’ ublishing €0) | jntended to start home tomorrow. At about - e brawl a week ago, was formerly F. Con- ARIS, Dec (New York = World | g 5clock this morning he complained of not % Comfortable Peace nelly, tormerly of Omaha. Burke, or Con- feeling well and exactly an hour afterward d n Long Way. | Cablegram—Special Telegram.)—The under- | ALY patuaat s itAtl HSUTRAY BR SR e Steatn of Public Bil- service of Norway ¢ ‘i Dec. 2:.—The British | ground rafllway in proving such a A & . % lard Matches, Unchanged—Prince r Haddonhall was towed (nto the |that the surface monopoly e sailant, and died without divulging it. 5 | CUI OUI TI-“S by in Palitics, harbor today, with its propeller gone, by the | the municipal council for permission to T PR T Y P R Py PR 1T Race War and Strike Averted. (Copyright, 1%, by Press Publishing Co.) . Reb S—— v ‘llrnluh steamer Springwell DENVER, Dec. 22.—A special to the News | LONDON, Dec (New York World | CHRISTIANIA, Dec The asslstantiyq)) aijeq from Swansca for Baltimore No- | tramway, losing heavily. Answering the | pic kersglll, the paluter, Who was the COUPON from Florence says the threatened race | Cablegram — Special Telegran,) — Jake [ 8Cretary of state, Dribsen, 18 working out | yop per o3, and had been In tow of the | question of one of the councillors, the presi- keeper of the Royal Academy from 1873 to war and strike of smelter men has b Schaeffer, who is playing billlard matches | COBSUIAT regulations for an iudependent he Haddon- | suppress two more omnibus lines und one | LONDON, Dec. 22.-—Frederick Richard Springwell, which was bound from Galves- | dent of the underground averred his trains (1% 1 esterday. > 9 = averted, the Italians whose {mportat consu op or Norway. The diplo- | °P A A 1583, dled yesterday. He was born in Lon Present at Bee office or mail 3 | cyused the troubie having been sent back to | BIEBUY for the bettng crowds at the | CONSUIAT wervice for Norway. 'The diplo- | (o 'for nromen, since December 15, There | were faster than uny rapid transit in Lon- [ gon in 1820 coupon with ten cents and "t l'uelr‘hl The “smalter anagement - also Olympia Qucen, has again challenged | ""‘ ervice 1 ';“;“"" chan, ;’ ¢ 75,000 | WOTE frequent partings, but the 800 miles of | don, New York or Chicago 2 granted other requests of the union men | v i p HTH R company with & capital of 75,000 oot o ally accomplishet | 3 your cholce of Photograptie Art § | Fi" eV WMk, hamonls, IR | ViKaaus, who bas again declined. Vigawus | A compuy, with u | carital of 1000 owage was faaily accomplished . A Odnat (R oo Fisid Marehal ew ‘o o aspect o ho is growing old and lazy and pre- d ' . ERLIN, Deo. 22.-C : G Studies. When ordering by mail § [ Viow of the reatening aavect ot y sraving 0id and iy snd pre- | ENOPRS b belox Srmaliad ac Erendhels | sitine 2 TaTne Gra i LONDON, Dec. 5. Forbes Robertaon, | BERLIN, Dee. 22 —Count von Blumen i A e R Dr.Cuneo the itallan consul in 1 fers comfortabla peaco to the strain of | 7 ; | RIS Sh ARisRSEEN: | A L it B S | thal, the oldest field marshal In the Ger- add four cents for postage. hud appealed to the state and fed S11S atohe great sensation has bee aused | OME, Dec ho ¢ at Genoa be- |the actor-manuger, and Miss Gertrude E oy o ALad ening 2 J | thortties to °t his countrymen, RERNA TRALAY throughout Denmark by an article in the | glus 1o look grave. The strikers huve do- | liott, sister of Maxine Elliott, were mar- | W00 #rmy, “,‘ lx "'.“ i “M\"“ B3 Mibia ART DEPARTMENT, W g gy e A OO Inerease in Manitoba Cabinet, | goverumwent organ, Berlingske Tidende, | clined the propositions made to them and |rled this afternoon at All Souls' church, | 8 Quellendort, duchy of Anha \ ; Now ! q WINNIPEG, Maw, Dec. 22.—~The Manitoba | written by Crown Prince Frederick, defend- | have decided to continue the strike. Troops | South Hampstead. The ¢ sremony was most Y 3 / AH, Ga., Dec. 22.—The steamer ) . | J o 10 « NE DAY The Bee Publishing Company Chattahoohee o6 e oekan’ SUATRHIY | cabinet has aguin been increased o ve Ing the prime minister, K y.-jm ested, | have been sent 10 Genok. Veiels are inu- | quiet. Thero were no bridesmaids, but tho | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al NEB. company” haw boen el to embers. Robert Rogers was sworn in as | from the attacks of Count Frigs, e | ble to leave tha and It s feared the bride was supported by Mrs. Madeline | druggiats refund the money it it fatls to ONARA Lo peotin to New York tmmediately | mintster of public works. Mr. McFadden |action of the crown in party politics n..nlm.m tans and gas men wili join in the | the playwright. Norman Forbes was | cure. E. W. Greve's signature is on each \ Besssssssssssesssssses steumer will sall Monday with 4,000 bales, | takes the provinclal ne\'rn-l:r)lhly, made & bad {mpression. wovement, leaving the city in darkness. | the best man. Yox | 206 2

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