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) DT.CEMBER 81, 1900 — e g e, SEARS FOR SPEARER. SURE| COWMERGE. OF GALIFORNIA | KOSEVELT T0 VOUNG NEN| s s s et CPHOLDS ORTHODON JUDAISM o e e e OMAHA DAILY BEE Last Vear Mas S fit one man by the downfall wanted. The letters are lengthy and most seaned Trade with PRifippine — of Our energies can as a rule bo | taif, Newport, R, 1.: Hev. D. M. NKeolar «terfous in facts, dates and details " " | em to much better advantage in up . ontres e af o . g 44 e e ier 1o | McCarthy's Withdrawal Practically Bettles und the Orlent. Vice President-Elect Addresses Audience | litring « han | pulling ff"mlf‘ ihers. | Jewish Duty in Responte to Modern Cor- |“l B e Ghve one, Philade » 9 vt ol o . n — " Of cour J sometimes be pulling et e ¢ . rk, and . I have proven futlle. She keeps well in the the Contest for House Leadership. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 80.~The New Under Auspices of Y. M. 0. A, down, 100. \We have no business 10 bilnk ot ditions Defined by Rev. Dr. Mendes. | Drachman, New York, trustees and e background,. and . evidently considers her your's edition of the Bun Praetses Chron: | - oviisand whore ¢ fs’ necessary that, (he | L% W1 1RG CIVSHEYS o position well before intrusting the letters icle gives a comprel e summary of fhgly, but let {t be used intelligently. W her This closed the busine the meet to the mals. RESULT REACHED SUNDAY AFTERNOON | fiaf s @ comprehensive Sty or |VIRLE CHRISTIANITY 1S ADVOCATED | thieri ie' et ‘o w ‘rastic. remedy app'y i, | ADHERENCE TO OLD TEACHINGS ADVISED ; 7 & —— Considerable space Is glven to the grow- - Bate CNSomaRY & Hound of eonstruction 18 — MICHIGAN BOY KIDNAPED ing trade with the Philippines, The total worth a ton of destruction One Point Necessary to Ply Ore | o5 Fls and exports out of and into San | MAtkish Seatt tatity Depreented [T T HOn (o s If we feel envy | Blennial Meeting of Orthod Petse from Dolies Buy in seouring the | SARIEaflon Mas Meen Made Basy |proocieco from ine reiand 51 1T by Speaker, Who Stands ax the | and maiice dnd hatred of onc’s nelghbor | rewntions s Larwely At i o e jslands ports, ot cause, and If we envy him merely ¥ b | Conntry in Hope of Finding and the Members in Lincoin $436,293; exports, $601,704. In 1589 they Apostie o § Brend | of his fiches we show we have OMcers Belng Blected for Wre,. Ptery's son Are Well Satisfied. were: Imports, $290,000; cxports, $325,000. anthropy. ourseives low ldeale. Money ‘i "a goud | Totals of California’s products for 1900 - BUtht ik w0t the onty wood thing and reet | —— | HOUGHTON, Mich., Dec. 30.—(Spectal | | were: OI1, 4,000,000 barrels: wheat, 19,500, | NEW YORK, Dec svernor Roose. |® certaln amount has been amassed it | Tolegram,)—Eiddie Thiery, the b-year-old [ LINCOLN, Dec. 30.—(Special Telegram.)=| 000 centals; barley, 14,700,000 bushels L apoke this afternson at . ceases to be the chief even of materlal | NEW YORK, Dec. 5. The biennial meet o 6 M. amd Men. Rawiond Thiery, ren- | BY the actcn o the Douglas county dele€a- | sugar, 27,000 tons: hope, 46000 halea: but- | Veto,e'un nudienee of yonng men that com | o o bt it o' Sehics £ HFARACS | I of the Uslon of Orthodox Mebrew con- FOR {dents of Dollar Bay, a few miles from this | tIon at a meeting this afternoon the election | or, 20,000,000 pounds: wine, 21,000,000 gal- | plotely filed the house. 1t was o mass | A0IE. 1 do not care whether this work iy | §regations was held today In this city KIDNEY city, was kidnaped late Saturday afternoon | of W. G. Sears of Burt county as speaker of | jone; brandy, 3,270,000 gallons meeting ‘“”"“M b\’ ‘”". ‘,O;mx Men's | Lhat of an engincer on n grent rallroad or | The meeting was attended by represeatas | by William Sullivan, a dissolute character, | the house has been practically assured. The | The oran % ‘ D R o o s tion p an in @ |tives from ninety-six orthodox congrega- and lemon shipments | g f 4 o [tives tro six orthodox congrega- | ! doiantie A . ) Christian assoclation of the city, but It | factory or machine shop, oF section boss, or 4 h . & | (o} who bas been around the copper country for | d¢lekation held a conference with both | amounted to 22,000 catloads. The product | wag somewhat unique in the fact that the | division chief or ussistant astronomer in an ‘“""« In the United States and Canada TROUBLES . The 4 A 8 d McCarthy and after canvassing | of " 75,00 observatory, or a econd leutenant some- | Rev. Dr. H. P. Mende cident of the eral years. The crime {s supposed to rs and of ralsins was 75,000,000 pounds; prunes, | chief sseake St St e ,,0r a #econd i b n situation arrived at their conclusion. It| 120,000,000 pounds hief speaker was In a way addressing moro | where in Ching of the Philippines—each eral output wae $30,000,000, o " o z e thy {union, occuplied the chair and 01 ose have been committed out of revenge b than 100 other audiences throughout the | man ‘of these fias ‘an importa <o ot | rosent W i X, Temoite ot heane] ! v country 4 b canged so that | WOrk and If he Is really interested in it P M B bitz o in & position of trust. A sherif's posse fs | COURLY Boes to Mr. Sears in no MARNCE &8 & | of which $16,000,000 was in gold. Copper | cop It had been arranged o that | /o4 \("ipo right stuff in him he will be |ville, Dr. 8. 8. Coben of Philadelphia, Dr cause Mr. Thiery would not place Sullivan | 18 understood that the eupport of Douglas| The total m scouring the country, and the escape of the | PATRAIn, the only assurance given by him|amounted to nearly $4,000,000; quicksilver copies of Governor Roosevelt's address had | qjtogether too proud of what he i doing |A. Friedenwald of Baltimore, H., K fl BIIIERS B b e o ime | being that the members from Douglas will o en secured in Advance and sent to sec- [and too intent on doing It well to waste his probable. The child was playing near the | have fair recognition in the makeup of the | ‘Tho fotal value of imports and exports Sarahsh of New York, Rev. M. DeSola of retaries of associations throughout the [ HMe In envying others ‘_\u..mr».-v, Rev. Dr. I Klein, Joseph Blu- country, and it was said that the address | Envy a Mean and Dangerons Vice. home of its parents when Sullivan ap- | hOUse committees. Mr. McCarthy, Who Was | from San Franciaco to forelgn countries | was rend aloud at scores of other meetings | From the days when the chosen peopla ‘“""v‘f"“’* Dr, Cyrus Adler, L. Napoleon peared, and by the promise of candy suc- | MF. Sears® principal opponest, sald 100l is: Exports, $11651,193; imports, $41,084.- | at tho same hour. Willlam E. Dodge pre- | Teceived the decalogue to o own. envy ad Lévy and Jacob Heot | IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE. ceeded in inducing the little fellow to fol- ‘::“Kv "m'h: '||‘(’I‘>";nrllknm P,l“r:h ::‘r‘-(:::m:l;fl SIL For the vear 1890 the figures were: | gided and among those on the platform uxll‘l'llu"“hrll;y::“!» \.‘nh':.-f‘(;::‘..m-dl'.'.-u.'-'\_lxs; u’l|_<l, ‘) x: :: on :n):h(‘)vvx.:::;r:‘:ifln\:-’ an;l a |\‘.\|1 1t conveys a heaiing, strengthen- Jow him. He was Inst seen a distance of | v y AcY. | Exports, $47,618,200; import $44,075 were General 0, 0. Howard, General Brooke | break the tenth commandment 18 no more | iy oy e | ing influence to the afficted several blocks from the home of Mr. and | ! A ready to serve if the republicans Want | The total gold and silver imports for | and various officers from the harbor forts | MOTal now than it has ar thelast | the interests of biblical, rabbinical and his i Ao woihe . :v: s Mrs. Raymond Thiery, who are prostrated | M€ to leave it to them without any efOrt| woro $23,500,000; exports, $23,67 thirty centuries. The vice of envy is not |torfeal Judalem. Not being a synod, the | i nstantly apparent. Quiets 000. Wheat | and the navy v T r . . . Y d the ard. There were also mapy [only a dapgeros at the loss of their son. Sullivan s re. | 00 MY part to influence their actlon. exported, 7,818,000 centals; flour, 1,131,644 1§ but also a mean vi | moeting has no authority to amend re- | pain, stops wasting of the kidney Idiers and bluejackets present for it 18 always a confesvion of inferiority tissue, that .| Although it is Sunday the lobblies of the i ots prese L it . i [1iglous questions, but as an assembly of issue, removes that tired, despond- jorted to have not long ago made threats y barrels. The total clearings of the San . SevEtE [t may provoke conduct which will b ? (-t dren " I hotels continue to show activity, A ma- of the Ba The chorus had eclevated se ts and, con- | fryjirul of wron 4,396,017, an in- | ducted by Director Morgan, rendered musi- [ must cause miser arly $68,000,000 o8l selsotians, it. Tt will not be sar the banks of all kinds in| Mp g and miser loing to others, und It | representative men and congregations it | ent feeling that all victims of kidney to the man who fecld | wag the futention of the mecting to take | allments have A short course with any the less trultful 2| such steps as it could for the advancement | this splendid remedy brings back that he would get even with the Thierys for their ill-treatment of him, as he termed it, and it was sald this evening that he Francisco banks were $1,0; crease over 1589 of n During the y jority of the members of both houses are on the ground, republicans predominating, » othe; ecte " g Dodge spoke briefly on the history | cuwe with evil mo opts some | of the Interests of the creed strength, good digestio bad even gone so far as to say that he | {he others being expected on the morning | california increased their resources by ot the ¥ o gl B ke with evil motives, It adopts & me high- | of the Interests of the creed | o 7‘ §ood digestion. energy and " ’ . v | of the Young Men's Christian association | tounding alfas. The truth fs, gentlemer cheertul spirits tral Applicants for minor offices are | p would not stop at anything to accomplish 0 sar | nearly $27,000,000 and then eulogized Colonel Roosevelt fn | Mt each one of us has m him certain Wherein Reform Jews Differ, his revenge canvassing their chances, but nothing de The total output of Pacific coast salmon | the various capacities in which he is known | [ ons and instincts which. It they &i Rev. H. P. Meudes, president, made the | Price, $1.00—at Drug Stores. The powse In search of him Is In an ugly | DIte has been marked out beyond the apeak- | canneries fn 1900 was 2,199,485 cases. Brit- | 1o the public. The vice president-elect was | the wild Betst hid coma uppermost i him. | opening address. in which he explained | mood and if he fs captured he is likely to [ ®F8BiP Ish Columbia produc 27,281 cases and | recelved with vigorous applaus | Envy. malico and hatred are such pa<sions, | what the union desired to do and said in be roughly treated Douglas county has a full com®ement of | Ataska 1,041,745 cases TOVOrT Mockewrt witr [ and they aro just as bad it airectod againse | part IETTE. . republic: o o t em- ' Jo oosevelt sald h group of men as it directed | " sloft | : MARQUETTE, Mich., Dec 10.—8herift | repu leans, including the contesting m. 8 It 18 & pecullar plea 0,to me to come | AERINst an Ith\‘w]\m’ What we need in | I\\: {Nfl-r fro ]ll reform Jews in « ”n . Lean apprehended Sullivan eighteen mites | Per® a1l in fine fettle excepting McCoy, DEATH RECORD. befora you today (6 Kreer §ou nd to henr | OUP leaders and tenchera i help in sup. | SELGRCS 0F A Lhqrotien kuowlue of AL Dr McfiREW south of Houghton this afternoon. There | WO 18 using a cano to assist his injured g | testimony to the greit good that has been | Pressing such g help i’ arous 18 [ ISYRILY (o, the. phnulples ot bedience. to . was considerable excitement over the af- | f00t: ‘The senatorial contest has shown — | done by’ these Young Mens and Vour e e \Pne e, It Are, SO0F | establiehed rultngs, “vhich shall not be| Oflee open continuvusly from s fair, but it is not belleved that Sullivan |NO Dew developments. Headquarters of | Georke W. Sorthup, D. D. the UnIted Biaton nd thonS AREMANOUL i we ever follow the lead of men who | 4mended except by the beat uttuinable Wil | m. to 0 n. m. Sundays'from & a. m. harbored any sinister intentions. He is | the different aspirants will not be for- CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—George W. Northrup, | Canada. More and more we are getting (o | * knot Lo m},.n..-r, but to inflame, the | SOIT Mm:l"‘;";‘“hh«_rg"I e Tt e [to 5 p. m. Wallbved ith 5o muBtally desanged. . Th boy | H8NY opened until tomorrow or Tuesday. | D Do, LL. D. professor of theology and ‘r-r»«-':xngz.. the law of combination. This is '““ :«vl-‘i"l"n'-'«‘|mnl.l.:’u’11H'.)”".‘)';.":‘4”;“.'n"'y‘.. thodoxy 11 out coriception of whal cof cHARcEs LOW was taken to Point Mills. v Members of the gevernor's staff desire to | head of the department in the school of | (TS l""‘:“-“".\"]vl:lm:«‘s |,.ruln-.xm\ur:rh;l e, | political reform, we can Ao healthy work i titutes ofthodox Judalsm, which (0 u# ik havo corrected a wrong impression that has | the University of Chicago, died today. Dr.|anthropie work, Nowhore it ow 'wili | Work fit for ' free country, it for melf. | feems to reduite o permunent conicil fo B FOUND D been formed concerning the inaugural re- [ Norhrap wus in bis 7ith vear and his health | 1t cver be, possibic to supptant fdividual (§eEIIRE SEmBCIGex by, bY Tl Ing 1N | GeRming. Jewlgh duty In response (6 new D DEAD IN HER ROOM fception and ball next Thursday. The re- [had been failing for a number of vears. e | Gfiprh {1 Il InFHRTIVE, but an i | Aduma g Putrick Tienry ana ot i | copiitions, whien so feeatutly wrige Skt ception will be at the state house, to which | bad been a resident of Chicago since 1867, | binatlon, Mora and more. i s | the steps of Marat and Robesplerre. | changes are made frodue 1y by men wilg Mine Operntor's Revolver in W the general public is invited, but the ball | Was president of the Baptist Union Theo- ] a8 trie, not only maar what 1 have had to say has dehs [ do not claim to be experts, The standar SN Hand Canses Its Owner's will be in the Auditorlum, as previously [ lcgical seminary for more than twenty-five °r, but in that best form ot L be called the service | of learning among the old ministers was 2| other "in what ma FOO 10 ourt | of the state. But the basis of good eltbzen- | ¥ high, but among the do 800d | chip fs in the home, A man must be a good | Who have reeeived thelr Hel "tly whatt 18 | won, husband and father: a woman, a good |in this country only, daughter, wife and mother, first and fore- [ nearly so high as ft « most. There must ve no siirking of dutles | men, as trustees of « e Rk in big things or In little things. The man | {0 introduce funova and_the logiual | o Sl e Grork hard for s wife and | result of this fs that as individuals they Woman_wha' shrinics | 4rry the principle of liberty to do s they 5 announced. Admission to the latter will be [ years, and since he Insisted on retiring from A R G - by ticket. There will be a free list, how- | that position in 1892-3, when the seminary | {0 one another. 7This is ex CHICAGO, Dec, 31.—~Merrit D. Hofl, presi- | ever, which will include outgoing and in- [ became the divinity school of the Univer- ““i‘:‘ nl.--v..‘.'n'm;u":;'.'-"‘:'l:}:;m;» re o several dent of the Turnageln Arm Gold Mining |coming state officials and a number of [ ity of Chicago, had been the head of the | reasons why you are entitiod (o spe-ial company of Phoenfx, Ariz, was arrested |prominent citizens. The governor's staff [ department of theology. He was born at | fecoRnition from all who are interested in here tonight and is held pe he beterment o unger ones, w ard be. Fven luye gations, presime | y entl Pl L 3 . s | AnEwers, Tl Rty e 2 our Amerlean soctal sys- [ WO MHL ROt S o L flog an in- [met with the Commercial club this after- | Antwerp, Jefferson county, New York tem. " First und foremost your orgunization | e tearime ana Cronrina "many honith o TR LR P L, stigation by the police into the death of [noon and made these arrangements recognizes the vital need of brotherhood, the | ohildre 3 Bince among the | Jewlsh features of orthodoxy are Mrs. Nora Hammers, who was found dead D, Atasews Alis Withivaws, Hiram Hiteheook, most vital of all our needs here in this | hrer wmd aomen who wre Striving upward | &radually remitted and sooner o later NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Hiram Hitchcock, | §708 continent. ‘The existence of a Youny d onward. Of course. the last of the founders of the Fifth Avenue | ciation 1o corirls wromp ity iriatl | foundation of all ‘the thir i ¢ e ; clation 18 certain proof that some peopl 5 R 3 t Late tonight Dr. Andrews of Frontier | hotel, died at the hotel this morning, after | &f least, recoxnize in practical shabe e | Sra (i wpborCof a1 hehers wie ;lnnnluu':ll !m;lwlll:f:rlwul as @ candidate | few days’ llness, from pneumonta, The | Mentty o asbiration and intereat, Bown in | Y10 Wi 4o be yiafted most henyit at Judmsmp fo one couptn ! et or speaker e sald deceased was born Claremot | o i Ui ings higher, which | the nation fn which they take place same as Judals | ther country, b ¥ 3 “I learted Friday evening that Mr. A.[Xugust 28, 1832, 1 ln“_‘mmum, N. H.| With us must be widespraad throukh the | muet beware, moreover, not merely of the | comes apparent when we read of the oo b L R G G R G A for | Aus 28, 1882 In 1856, with Albert B.|masses he people If the national 1ife | great sins, but of the lesser ones, whicn, | tian taken by the clghteenth counell of the | EASLE: OF Wilsey of Moorfleld was & candidate for | Darling and Paran Stevens, Mr. Hitcheook | % 10 attain full development. Thix | When taken together, cause such an appall: | Union o fean Reformed Hebrew oon- | ONLY, 26 ye CEUeFIRee, 18 o8 sergeant-at-urms of the Louse, he belng a | founded the Fifth Avenue hotel and, with | the werh o o b B ot e epant ing wagrcgate o misery and wrong “Tho | Kregations Nt ianon’ they sdopted | '™ Omaha. or W v . | the of self-help and also the n drunkard, the lewd liver, the coward, of Inst year. b g Tk old soldier who hadsserved two terms as a | the exception of a few years spent abroad, | Nelping others in the only way Which ever | e the dihoneet man ' the man who. 1s | resoluttons “That the Jews VAR GOGELE AND HYDROCELE member o ‘the house. It being unusual | has lived continuously in it and been en- | LUMALCIY docs great good; that is, of elp- | nruial ‘to wr neglectful of parente, wits or | not a nation America bs our Zion 4 AU Vi Vi . ng them to heip themsel very man | children—of a o R e 8! should | €1 to Id of Jewish atlonality, L Bl to give two important places to the same | gaged actively in hildren—of all of thexe the shrift shou o Id oot (L R LI L LT the management. 5 nee oh help at 80 o, AN 4 5 o ltize TR AT GRIY B A8 TRt | o By o th I3 nfof us needs such help at some time, and | be short when we speak of decent citizen- | Against such a radlcal departu in her room today with a bullet in her brain. Hoft, who has been accuainted with Mrs. Hammers since July, admits that he was in the room at the time of the shooting, which was done with his revolver, but he claims the woman committed sulclde, Charles Gaussen, a friend of Hoft's and Mrs. Lydla Griswell, a sister of the dead woman, Yave also been arrested. These two maintain that the woman killed her- #elf because she feared Hoff, who has a o X\ the | nothing Jowlsh remalas hu {]I'l“)"lll.‘fi Iuln‘l“ | “The necessity of a synod that should (Dr. M hy family 1fe | @ permanent body and compostd of repre- | THE MOST SUCCESSFUL | R are Tl uns rountry Wil be ths SPECIALIST 4 1 LINCOLN, 1 30.—(Special Telegram.) d er, intend cease and Mr. Hitcheack | fach of us should glad to stretch out | ghip. KEvery ounce of effort for good 11 e tenc w of Jeremlah we must em- [ ting, pa r o loss f time, :(};:.rl:x‘l.nt:n:.ll:‘l;,|_)|cl: ended (0 cease his | fold for him and so have concluded 1o | was forced (o relinqu'sh the active map: | his hANd o @ brothr Wi stambics. it [ VOUr aswociattons 1« part of the ceaseless e o, ox "suth weoss miskep: | QUICK ! @ MOST NATUIAL CURN I withdraw fron the speakership contest. By | agement of the nutel every man needs at tmes to be fted | War agninst tho trait which prodice such | Yosentutions of dudatem and fcs enis Wil | ehat - han et be i Hoff's revolver was found in one of the | aeine thi it inoreasts Mr. WAlsoy s chances P when e Ktumbles no man can afford to (men. 'Buttn addition 1o condemning ihe | misicad many (Tebrews, as well is many | CHYARGES. LOW. degd woman's hands. Hoft claims when | for sergeant-at-arms. Widow of Captain Clark Gray MAn's ‘while (0 ¥y thus 10 CAFEY someons | (o sendema alsa the culin of bad Lemuer: | Coutian fhm ror belleye. thal Wo ho nger In all stages and conditions Mrs. Hammers fired the fatal shot he il s COLUMBUS, Neb, Dec. 30—(Special)—| €18 The man who lies down, who will | lck of entleness, nagging and whining A e ideal of Jewish natlonaiity SYPHILIS 1.2 .n overy trace of the picked up the weapon and ran for a doctor. Demands $10,000 Damages. Mrs. Elnora Gray, widow of Cantus Glorm: | 1OLLFS 10 walk, has become a mere cum- | frettuiness, lack of ‘consideration for others | "y F\e oy then dwelt at some length on | disedso In thoroughly eliminated” from the On the way he met Gaussen and told him| FREMONT. Neb., Dec. 30.—(Special)—| Gray, aled this morning at § orelock at the | | Fhesa: associbiions off muers try 10 make | Tomme: Bach M or woman Must remem. | the fact that many Jews are content with | ”No “BREAKING OUT" on the skin or of the tragedy. Hofl says he gave the re- | M. B. Ullery yesterday commenced suit in | rosidence of her neghew, C. . Gray. Mrw, | MeR Beli-helpiul and (0 heip, them When | ber s o her duty to all around, and o Heh divorces s they can obtain from the | ftace or any external nppearance 1oE volver (o Gaussen, who In turn took It | the district court to recover of Hobbs & [ Gray came here from Demver December 25 |ty merels to e o o boms I | il remempranct o (e Best pcssiine | €1vil courts of the country, the custom of | ESA®0, SUMESind rar Thors sadstuctors back to tbe room where tho shooting oc- | Jones $10,000 damages, which he alleges he | and was soon afterward taken i1l with pne- | for the moment at the cost of their futare | nreparative to doing duty for the state as | widows marrying the brothers of their de- | than the “Hot Springs’ treatment and. ot curred and vlaced it in the woman's hand. | sustained from falling down an unenclosed | monia, which resulted fn heart trouble. Her | UNA0IK. This means that all in any way teased husbands and of the intermarriage | less than MALF THE COST. A curc that - i Hoff lived for eighteen vears in Minne- | elovator shaft at defendant’s store in this | husband, Captain Clark Gray, who died e LRIl R IO b of Jews and Gentiles, all of which he de- | & Guarantecd 1o be permanent for lite. apolls, and was tho station ‘agent of the | clty lnst summer. Mr. Ullory was & travel- | about threo years ago, was for & mumber | thkos BATt i the work of stich M mesamn | pib® aMlc that thcse assoctutions and ihe | Lo niad as betng inimical to the interests | WEAKNESS gied “Lo%s'6i WANI 06D, . Great Northern railroad in that city. ing salesman for a Chicago hardware house | of years cashier of (he Commercial Na- | fo8 1§ Penefited to some extent and beneo Tt e Chitlstian, doctrines which are | of Judaism. Dr. Mendes then spoke of the | Night Losses, Nervous Debllity, Toss of O N S il and fell down a ehaft in the back part of | tional bank. Burial will probably be at| course alwmin with the wrmciso shentinf | preached from every true pulpit. The decu- | correspondence which he had had with Seth | Brain and & Neeve Power, Woreotfulioss. COACH GOES OVER ON ITS SIDE | ‘¢, tors, Whtle trying to sell @ bill of | Denver. She was 40 years old. organization 18 well managed and s run e and the golden rule must stand 4% | 1ow of the American peace comminsion to | MG 35 GATE GaUTT RN, 1 goods. He Is 60 years of age, and claims on @ businoss basin as well us with a jhll- | hoiter ither our soctal of outr political life, | The Hague concerning the proposed action 4 Bt s Conpit " the injuries permanently incapacitated him W. S, Mismer. s “‘:""‘ ":”":;“v & . T the Lord and walk In His ways” and | of the peace conference in connection with HEGIM. msEAsEs troatme Tot dlne o f 1 ATeaal Rees Savben BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 30.—W. 8. Mismer, | /=" tnerROod ORd ot Batronage. | -Let each man love his neighbor as him- | iyy Geneva Red Cross convention. cases of the rectum has cured where all Accident on Kentucky Road, Seve- miyaed in Basher WNep, prominent in secret order work of this and | ae hemrere o & o g LY | et o ‘sociul And. clvle riEhtaasness | The letter to Mr. Low and another to | oLiets had failed Fimure, Uiers. Fiies eral Persons Being Injur COLUMBUS, Neb., Dec. 30.—(Special)— | other western states, dropped dead of heart | one hand us from a spirit- of vy and | will be cloge at hand. Christanity teaches | ho presidont of the United States were | mediate feflef and o permanent cure iy Willlam Burke, one of the old engineers on | dlsease here this afternoon. He was 49| Mallce on the other. The beat work for our [not only that each of us must so live the Unlon Pacific, was suddenly stricken |Years old, and a brother of W.S. Mismer, | URlfting must be done by ourseives and yet [ to save his own soul, but that must 4 with brotherly kindns our nelghbor, | also strive to do his whole duty by his | emblem than the red cross for CRES G n with paralysis yesterday evening while | Sup rintendent of the state 0dd Fellows' | In such work and, therefore, in the kind of | nelghbor. We cannot live up to ‘these | giclans, surgeons, orderlies, who had CURES GUARANTE waiting hit turn in a barber shop. The|home at Liberty, Mo Dok opne Puhs Toune plean Guristinn | teashings, consclentious scruples against wearing CHARCES LOW entire left side Is affected. He was revived Ty e specting basls of mutual benefit and com- | strength of the what is an emblem associated with a re- | consults free, Treatment by mail, sufficiently to be taken home. He has been AR ANT O B | nto mon effort. All of us who take part in any |ness and the k but | ligion whose doctrines are antagonistic 10 [ Aedicines sent everywhere fres from gaze in poor health for some time. For a num- RIVELRN) sy (D80 & at least strive | poin gwn. Mr. Low replied that the com- |or break ready 10 in relation to the substitution of another | made without cutting or pain. The cure is HENL ERSON, Ky., Dec. 30.—Traln No. ¢ish phy- | uick and complete. 44 on the Hendersom rcad was wrecked two milen east of this city this afternoon “ and five persons wecre seriously injured A coupling pin placed in a switeh frog caused tle wreck. All the injured were iu ete. s we should; for in the presence might and Infinite wisdom strongest mi 18 but al eyes s —(Special Tele- | such work, fn whatever measure, both re- limly. But ¢ the parlor car, which left the rail 4 ram.)—C. J. Miller, an old re; ble | Colve and confer benefits. ‘This is true of [ as light and streng en him, toward ce hours: b i i p. m d mppll;d LR AT Willon, et the ralls and | per of years he was on the Albion-Cedar ‘hw Frreab L x“x .rulur;m ot this | GV R nder And wiver and. It ia o loas irus | the ldenl ¥ffort along any one Iine will | mission would do what it could to carry |, QMce hour AL B D fundays . + The engine, smoker | Rapids run, doubling the road twice a day. | P'3¢: ght's disease. The funeral | of every man who takes advantage of what | not suffice. We must not only be good but | the idea into effect and the president re- |gyer 215 South 1ith between Fafnam and baggage car ran over the switch, but | 1t was from overwork here that ne suftercd | ¥111 be held tomorrow under the direction | the founder und giver have done. This | strong We must not only be high-minded | the two rear coaches left the ralls and broke loose About fifteen passengers oc- cupled the coach ahead of the parlor car, , i 1 plied, saying the mattor had been brought |and Douglus Sts, OMAHA, . i of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons | Protherhod makes us all lize how much | but brave-hearted. We must think loftily | ¥ . a nervous collapse scme time ago. SR0’ the TuLaDsnOARE Ofler o "“M Fellows, | W& have in common and how much we can |and we must also work hard. ~ It {s not | to the attention of the secretary of state. WSz i do when we work in common, 1 doubt if | written in the holy book that we must The following resolutions were adopted Kenrney Benefit A tion. it ts possible to overestimate the good done | merely he harmless as doves, It 18 also | fhar o committec be appointed to Jorm all of whom were more or less injured. Tt KE. VB e Bert L. Goodale. by the m. fact of assoclation with a som- | writtéen that we must be wise as serpents s the Dt Il h NO CURE NO PAY . EARNEY, Neb., Dec. 30.—(Special) A | mon’ Interest and ‘for . common end, and unions for tha purpose of INRLFUCURE, K6 L v ol o 4 ) SAS CITY, Dec. 30,—! 100dale, | MO erest and -for u common end, and | Craft unac nfed by canscle makes | Young in English £ you Ravo small, weak organs, 18 bellcved the coupling pin was placed in [ The Universal Accldent and Sick Benefit| KANSAS CITY, Dec. 30.—Bert 1. Goodale, | whien the cominon interest 18 high and the | the craf & moctn1 wild beast who | Ok, !0 010 0 o all the Tewish fes lont pweror “weakoning dran ; community and must be | enis and holidass L aton e ha e Yamim Organ Developer wil ut of It ness and sw stgnificance of the same be sent to the As- restore you without druge or the frog by wreckers @ theatrical man of Los Angeles, Cal, died | common end larly i [Reas sty association has been organized . on' end peculiarly worthy the &ood | preva or ¢ e oY aceATi®Y | in his room at the Eiks' club last night | done fs of course many times increased. | Biiea citizens, with this board of directors: d Besides developing this sense of brothe s cked b, BLOODY MOUNTAIN FEUDS|w. webster, 8. A. D. Henline, W. H. Roo, | °f tonellitls, after a short illness The | erhood the feellng" which breeds respect, | hebre rooiaat Impy o cleetriclty; 25,000 In use; not ona o0t wgth and high t that t for good Foclated Pross, together with a requ: they publish the saine. failure: n udj write for E ina will be sent to Kalamazoo, Mich., | both for ane's self and for others, your us: ristla : particulare, sent sealed 1 plain envelop Fred A. Nye, John N. Dryden, A. A. Davies, [ ™% | 2 g . Eelf and for othe our as: | true Christian 8 the true cltizen, lotty of | "fhat the execuiive committee take su Six Men Killed and Twelve Wounded | Dr. M. A Hoover, 3 A Brown, 5. M. Cumm: | the home of Goodule's parents, for' burial. | foclitions have w peculiar vaiue'in uhow- | plirpose, resolite in endevor, teady for s | o as it My decm’ aivizabio to- furth GCAL APPLIANGE Co.. 1€ Chariss Bidg., Denver, Colo Within Two Weeks in mings and D. T. Phillips. Work will be PRl o o : t10n without aid from the state. WIS 0n | i task hecatsa 1€ b cast i the day of | S iiet n eammittee be appointed to com J - pec ol % Ll ShARa6 1 Dot M8 aniiibimta: helsevs 1o et Gll!:'“x‘ .:r en of Appendielt | the one hand Ivml'mn become evident that | small things: scornful of basenex. awake | municate with the natlonal government at Ry S0FDarats 8 FALLS, 8. D, Dec. 30.—(Special | Under the condl '.'.'y'\’x‘xn';'n.-.'x"”:'x;drl'\'.d'v'.':'l e | to hiw own dutles as well as to hii rights, | Washington axking it to nrovidi chaplains $500 REWARD! LONDON, Ky., Dec. 30.—Four men have - Telegram.)—Mabel, 10-year-old daughter of | Which may work Brm (0 the Commuite | Fomo e e in B e | e e e o of the ie- Ni and 'ifo, pi N v and in this world doing all that in him les, ter the religious institutions of the He- We will pay the above reward for any case of been kiled and ten wounded in Clay county Lexington Man Rearrested H. H. Natwick and wifo, prominent resi- | it in no leas evident thut the aphero of (he | oo gn when death comes o mas feel that | brews tn that branch of the bublie service, | Liver Complaint, Dyspepui, Sick. Headuche, pa— 0 p city t | state’s action should be extended very cau- ree t ' vel fights within the last two weeks, ‘ KEARNEY, Neb., Dec. 30,—(Sj ) | dents of the city, 1s dead as the result of | % ] 1- | mankind {8 in some dogree bettor because . iy Judigestion, Constipation of Costiveness we of [98ke) WLHN W4 gt Dec. 30—(8pealal)-~| o "o peration for appendicitis. tlously and so far aa possible only where | he has lived Special Norvices for the Yowuns, cumiot curo with - Liverita, the Up-To-Date other lay county men were killed and | Frank Crouse of Lexington, formerly of this it will not erush out healthy individual In ] vidi pelal iver Pill, wh directi o stricts two wounded in a'fight just over the Clay | city, was arrested here yesterday afternoon itlative. Voluntary action by individuals i | Robert E. Speer. lay secretary of the A resolution providing for special serv- h"‘:l:nl.‘.l:.'«: Iwmlw AVII'XIII:;vll,';"r(;l’“,l:.l‘!;‘"““nr"wle county line during the same period, making | by Deputy Sheriff McMinn of Lexington on Edwi . Bedford. the form of assoclations of any kind for | Presbyterian Board of reign Miseions, | fces for the instruction of the young | ¥AORE R WG 0 atistaction, 25¢ hoxes erlod, 1 oputy . AR RS Do fTmar o mutual_betterment or mutual advantage | made the concluding address brought forth a storm of opposition and D Bilieydh otes cantatn 40 Pllls: 00 & total of six killed and twelve wounded | the charge of selling intoxicating liquore . Ky iford, | orten offer a way to avold allke the danger aemim——— the resolution was finally referred to the xes contain 15 Pills, Beware of substititions within two weeks. The factlons are again | without a license and then going away white | ® noted breeder of slorthorn cattle, died | of state control and the dangers of tx- AARON DURR'S MAGNETISM. | the \(teo for such action as it | 8nd imitatione, Seit by mail. Stanps take becoming hostile and the soldiers may have | he was out on his owm recognizance, He |Mere today, aged 86 year {5 of Gllosis Tor That mnut sReanians o executjve committee for such fction A8 M | NERVITA MEDICAL Co, Cor. Cliutan and to be taken there soon to quell the fouds. | was taken to Lexington Tast night. all forms of bettarment—moral bettarmont ed by the [May deem proper after ca ¢ Jackson Sts.. Chioago, 1L Kold by Geneva Teacher Sues City. | Line miora) - better b i tion, ‘The maority of those who spoke ou | For sale by Kuht & Co., 1ity and Dousise RN P g . o o ’ 2 4 . ere O o o i, O a, Neb, Quo, S avis, Coung OTTUMWA MAN ARRESTED ks RRIERE X Cibhaas GENEVA, Neb., Dec. 30.—(Speclal.)—The | Prings material b its train. “From the time the beautiful and bril- | this resolution were of the opinion that ‘,',‘M;,‘"‘,‘”'\;v, FREMONT, Neb, Dec. 30--(Spectat)— | 380 of Mary Burnett agalnst Clty for | ing togather I n apiclc of Brothorhood ;| 1Dt Mme. Jumel had been a young girl, | any speclal sobvice WU tend 1o detsor Articlgs of incorporation of the Nebraska | 'Juries received on a defective sidewalk, | each doing his part for the hetterment of |and when Aaron Burr was ouly a captain the respect “hlllf "IH_ e ;r“\ “l“”‘ hav Belgian Hare company, capital stock $5,000, was tried and given to the jury yesterday fiL’“fl?'fl.?i!'L‘ 4'-.{‘ nlllwx'm ‘huf it ix ,Imumlv for | in the American army, she had been more | for the regular sery ‘:Iij"' that '!‘! no “ yesterday by Arthur Truesdell, Leslie C.|*Chools sixteen years. The court adjourned | Our industrial lifa hus become 8o complex, | fsciation,” writes Willam Perrine in the | erence the divine service as by participat JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 30.-— Meusedsll and Mary Trissdal) until Monday we “Burr had intro- | ing in it in commen with thelr eld e NVILLE, Ind., Dec ~Frank Frank Montague, Arrested in Ind; Charged with Killlng Willlam Gllmore, Also of Ottumwa, or Kay’s Lung Balm cures every kind of cough, ln grippe, bronehitis, L. eroup, whooping cough. ete ver thestomiach, At Druggists, 10 & 56 Kk, when the jury will hand | its rate of movement so very rapid and spe- | Ladies' Home Jovrnal. Lot B T e Al ™ ; L in a sealed verdict Gullzation and differentiution o intense | duced her to the celebtated Margaret Mon- | Officers for 1901 were clected as follows bk TARRN S (LS T 11 hare L‘"‘"‘l‘ ':“ Ot Brothers Are Court Reporters, R conditions that w iy ek n | crieff, had desperately flirted with her and | Rev. Dr. Mendes, president; Rev. De Sola, r Takes firm hold of -~ S SRR AR08 ORAT ARG W th the | ¢PARNEY, Neb., Dec. 80.—(Special)— in this nation half a century ago. had {mplanted within her an admiration | Montreal; L. N Dembitz, Louisville: Dr P e e el murder of Willlam Gilmore, also of oOt- [ KERRNEE: Hebe DR 0.~ e Jower of the forces of evil has been & which was still alive when he was an aged | A. Friedenwald, Baltimore, and Dr. K. H - foie "o tumwa, whose dead body was found on 9 ¥y n_appointed | Agter Boansti Its Quality 1t |ine d and it is necessary for our self- cough stops. Try it Wasacd Oxt 16 B> Rives Waisr: that we should similarly | #0cial cxile. She had written of him in | Sarash, New York, vice presidents; Jacob | .00 o qrug store R court reporter by Judge Hi the Baltimore & Obio Southwestern tracks, P y Judg arrington of ) the forces for good. We are all | earlier days that he appeared to her to be | Hecht, New York, treasurer; Albert Luc O'Nelll for the Fiftenth judicial district. | Colonel Montague says Gilmore was killed by threo Henry Watterson of Kentucky | of us bound 10 work townrd this end. No | - o . : Cohen, Isadore Hirschfield and .. = negroes. Ho claims he and Gilmore were ':f la & :’r"m" ot ‘,‘h';lrl“‘ Boott of this | floee ot el rerenee iors Ts & ahols Tar. | One,of us can do everything, but lich ot ..‘:‘.e ."J.I",(.'.flif' I?n'll'“l:'l(‘l(‘vaol‘:‘»l)::‘x‘l‘\.vtlh“v‘\ ?: ;":.I.l.:um'.:_ New York, secretaries, and Rey | AMUSEMES pork packers looking for work city, court reporter of the Tweltth judictl | &, "helgnborhood vendetts in the bril. | U can do something, and if we work tc district, gether the aggregate of these somethings | mould of the graces and that he was as|Dr. Klein, New York; Rev. Dr. Schaffer, | — T TO CURE A COLE IN Use DAY R R S RO R will be very considerabl R tamiliar with the drawing room as with the | Baltimore; Rev. Dr. Schneberger, Balti Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Al ebraska News Notes. on the train made the statement that there | wats i Which The work ran palmerent f camp. ~ ‘In o word,' she said, ‘he was a | more M. Roeder, New York; Jowepk aruggists refund the money if :t futls to | ., HATTY Weil. who lives near North Platts, no whisky i the world iike that made | S map must chooss s hin tastes und hig | combined model of Mars and Apollo. _His | Blumenthal, New York: Dr. Adler, Wash- one of his hands off while out hunt: retorted Colonel Watter- |“h‘;;'.:*‘hl_-h:_‘h‘nn.mx.fhhv- |‘4‘71|'”.w'||"u:.""k:','.";: of | eyo was of thu deepest black and sparkled | intgon; L. M. Levy, New York; Dr. 8. 8 iou A A’ wate of tha el S0 “1‘:4‘”-”““|‘x‘w'xl:;ky:y;‘.;fidfl;}:'||T‘y=;.““"”\.§ work must be carried along on certain det. | ¥ith an incomprehensible brilliancy when e et ents made In that city during the | T once heard Jos' Blackburn say drinking | Dite lnes if good s to come. Al the work | he smiled, but if enraged his power was Ashantl Rebellion in led. St year at $16,861 Tennessee whisky and smoking Harrison | Must l-'k attempted as on the whole this | absolutely terrific In whatever female LONDON, Dec. 31.—Colonel Willcocks has | | Sncak thicves visited the home of Jullus | county” (Kentuck§) tobacco gave one olub | Young Men's '";,""*';“"“;'"I““‘I ation :“fk soclety he chanced by fortune of war or the 2 oy rager of Ponca whiie he was attending a | fee! s been done; 5, o spi o! ; A L5 o 2 cabled the government that the Ashanti | gfRESh OF FORCE Mle G ey e A laugh followed at the expense of t will toward all and not of hutred toward | Vicissitudes of private life to be cast hs rebellion has ended. all the rebel chiefs | “Wencel Hejsck and wife, who live near | TRnCstcean, who, (o vindicate Tenneswec | some: in a ¥pirit in which to broad charity | conquered all hearts without an ¢ffol, and having surrendered. Burwell, were struck by @& train as they | whisky, produced his hottle and insisted for munkind there Is 2dded a keen a0d | until he became deeply involved In the at o Cro ok and both severe hat his, friends accent hix hospita caithy sanity o d. We must retain Ry o ? — = There Gromuing the track And ooen severely | A Nhve 1o admit that Jt in & very excel. | OUr seif-respect, each and nll of us, and we | fairs of state and the vexations incident to & 1 M. Buttner, who lives betwesn | 1ont quallty of whisky nel Watterson | must beware alike of mushy sentimentality | the political arena I do not believe a female Humphrey and Madison, found In a straw | S8l ‘but ater you pattake of some of my | nd of envy’ and hatred capabla of the gentle emotlons of love ever | YOI"' ”VOI’ stack o quantity of the papers and slocu- | bourbon.you witl be glslove) to Hauor mude Avold Stekly Sentimentality, looked upon him -without loving him.| 3 ments which were stolen from the Hum. | 1% Four Swn state. centiemen, 1Al [ 1t ouht not to be necessary for me to | wherevor he went he was petted and ca- cure. E. W. Greve's signature s oo tox 25ec, cb .l JUST WHAT I NEW YEAR GREAT WAL A HIRY N OSTIRVMAN, The Widow % 00) To"l‘h' Wirvank, sl' 10¢ and Tell your druggist that you want Blatz Malt-Vivine. If he hasn't it, send or tele- ATTIE I Will be roused to its natural duties [phrey postoffice some time ugo 10 introghioe yau fo the fineet dr warn you "gainat” miora sehtimentaticy, | Whersver e went he SAC il wit | | phone to us and we will || «winpet and your billousness, headache : ’l‘h«' B b;s'll shops at lr'lnlumuuxh are| A )mn‘-r was cal d to bring a “w"h;fl: the '\"“4 mh’A’nv‘d :”‘xdl 'ml\'wlln«]l‘- Sach otber in & continuous strugklo t » B " BINGS, stipat| " vou t: hoomin nc ¢ new m rom the baggage car are not merely insufficient but harmful ach othef a e Uous struggle 1o % : " ¢ oRsHpaNPO be ‘eurad. It you fake Octaber, e Fentiencr ; the cotonel, | 18 eminentiy deairubia thit we snould None | him some testimonial of their adulation deliver it direct. But under || The KINODROME=AIL new o . : Who wer. as he nursed the Jug e Canel: | ot ‘un be hard-hearted, but It 1s no less d o T 7 i K e 20 o - "cod S Pills Ditober. 1000, ihers_ wive | RfnBio DUTRES ot b e it | wirable that we should not be woft-headed, | Subsequently Mme. Jumel was married f |BOYD’S Woodward & Burgess, en, Who were Pald $38.420 for tho | (bl the cork when 1 g6 to New Yark - |1 really do not know which quality {s m Burr, who was nearly 80 and she nearly 60, no circumstances accept a B D = Mgre Tel 1919 Sold by all drugeists. 25 centa, month he cork was I.uiml and glasses were | Productive o The marrlage was not a happy one and the B ONIGHTS=COMMENCING TON . Al AL S b ldibiessdint X ¥ yers, F. E. Liss and George Wil- [ nlled. o raised his glaus to his lips and in two soon separated.” Matinees Tuesday and W substitute, as this extract THE BUSTUNMN has no equal as a nerve and | Tonent wna Tyes Mt e, Vi | Thes. night Lo en who . at once his expression changed. His face | Naked charity is not wh e —— | robbing the store of W 3 flamed and his eves blazed with anger. want. ‘Therp are, of cours n classes, e of Naval 2 | i New deaded gullty in the Msteict ~ court "This is some joke," he continied; “some | Such ‘as young children, widows with large | I OU I ms kvllu(l.lu:f‘l Wore Sentenced Lo terma in the | fool of u porter has filled this jug with | families or crippled or very aged le, or | Tmportant tests of the new twelve-inch | Denttentlary varying from six to seven | Ohto river water instead of “Bourbon (even strong men temporarily crushed’ by | naval gun, which Is the type of the great | Vears, The robbery was only committod ( whisky. stunning misfortune, on whose behulf we COUPON LR Investigation showed that a porter at | may have to make & frank und dircet ap- gupa to i-|fiun‘1-m-d the new :ml'l‘ hips | [ made. * Wedneaday, dlihy ovin oo [ e N s ekan on | distitiery” had' filled the Jug. mtending 0| peal 10 charity and who can be the recipl- | and armored eruisers, have boen in progress | : - || vening pricees: ze, i e e, e e Wlacorarey eviin | wash it out before pourtng in the whisky. | énts of {twithout any loss of self-respect. | yesterday and today at Indian Head proy stomach tonic and isa non Mittinee: she, G, fhe. 3100 miles north of ¥ W uncalled for will be sold Keats reserved o Another porter came along found the jug | But taking us as a_whole, taKIng the mass Present at Bee office or mail § |dizging on the farm the tusk of some maia- | Ai°5na (hinking it contained whisky, | of Americans, we do not want charity, we | [0§ grounds. The gun s the first of foriy. | § . olclock toduy coupon with fen cents and get :)y)y:.”.uull:llr\?:«'lm‘hI.l”mm;-.x‘\:;:r"t‘:l .f‘:'li‘)dl'.l"u’l}l\ln‘r-ll it up and sent It to Colonel Watter! [ do ‘not wan{ sentimentality; we rely | It 18 a modification of the old twelve-in hi intoxicant. Val Blatz | nursday, Friday and Saturduy. matines holce of Photographic Art inches in dlumeter at the large end, and | #on's hous want to learn how to oth individually | gun, with an enlarged chamber suited to | B AW ALK YT WHITHERIDE , your cholce o ! Tuns to a sharp point. e also found a and together in such fashion as t B i eaaias And Ancimaed t Btudles. When ordering by mal - u‘r' e ”l"”“ MUSTIONE "0 Th I:x.:uul\“lr:; New ! | lr‘| e u ':":r':‘m'\: i III:‘;;lmxuv to take much heavier charges and to secure Brew. CO., Milwaukee. All THE BIGGEST HIT OF THIE SEASC iged to the same apimi A o ers Now | Bood to others aeca 0 the mensure i ¢ d to secure 3 0 add four cents for postage. |lu:\'.:dul‘||;nl‘ u“‘x‘n:: .?.‘.le now. At Mad- | York, {r[un‘ B lyxllmn;mn and the Ftruria Syr apportl :W'l x'd "fu' u-ll\r ‘w;;nl from | higher velocity and penetration than "u»" ‘ruggist' MMGO'S 'mucAnE"o I'elephone 16on Onw. Of the prominent citisens h from’ Liverrool and Quecnstown. arrived | others § phich will not entall on our | g1q gun. The firing thus far has justificd s g | koose whic L ening {0l late last night at quarantine. For th art uny loss of self-respect ) 4 | 3 n - - n Interesting race was afforded to the passens | to say that any man who tries to solve the | The Bee Publishing Company during Ahe R A ih% feshton g Rios | gers. The New York hrought the Dasaeh | grent problems that confront us by un ap. | Movements of Ocenn ¥ esneln Dec. 0, OMALA BRANCH, e DARRE i . ol | thit in case he did not leave a dollar at | ®ers of the disabled steamer Westernland peal to anger and passion, to Ignorance and At New York—Arrived—Minneapolls, fr ™ | 1412 Douglae 8¢ Tel. 1081 " 9 OMAHA, NEB. |t (ha veanrts of the town to be used | 6f the Red Star line. which was towed into [ folly, to malice and envy, is not and never | London; La_Gascolgne. from Hovee, Al- | o B Spectal Features New Year's Matinee and . 2 ‘lln treating the boys his go would Bouthampton December 83 by the |can be aught but an epegy of the very | satia, from Nuples. Ball ~Anchoria, from ;\\gm He .Al's:;;‘\; u“ )l;u “k.\lih( prices; g e e aad 1 10 b oks decapitated. He gave up the doliar, teamer Bomerhill, people he professes to befriend, In the | Glasgow, . \ . b

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