Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 19, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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    I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : &HUHSDAY , DECEMBER lfl 1889. 5
I MILLER GETS HIS DAUGHTER
H A Long Contlnuod LlUprcitlon in the
9 Fodornl Court Bntlocl
B A PATHETIC SCENE ENACTED
B. llio Iiltllo Girl Cllnjri Fondly < o
B Hrr UrniulpnrontH , tt'lio Are
m I'urccd to Olvu Hrr Up
H | Other Court Nous
H Tlic United Htntcn Court
B The lonR continued lttl atloti In the Unlteil
HE States district court lor the possession of
H ilttlo Kvclyn Milter wns concluded ycitcr-
H tiny , ncd Inst nlglit tlio Uttto brotvn-cjed
H child was lulled to sleep by liorgraiulpjienU
B for perhaps the last tlmu on earth 'J'o-dny
H her father , Lowls 13. Miller , of Oxford , O. ,
B will lulcu her to his homo in tna Uuckoya
PllV The history of the case , which U very fa-
P > H miliar , will , however , lienr leiicutiiitf About
piH eight io.ir.i i\go Miller , nmrrlod the only
pilj dnughtcr of lJurrus Ditto livolyn was the
piH result , of the union When she wns about
PllJ seven months old her mother dlod and she
P > H wax | * ivcn In chnrgo of her grandparents ,
P > B who huvo itept her uvcr since As the baby
Pllj | fuco developed the Jfcaluros of the nngol
PiIBl mother grew more distinct nnd the hearts of
PllK the old pcopla prow Hotter ns they ilally
frazod iiion | the uilnlatuie of the daughter
PlH w ho wns dead With a care sclilom equalled
BBBJ nnd never excelled they watched over the
piB little tot , who in a snort tltna becntno the
Plllj queen of the household and the Idol of the
neighborhood
lhcu came tlio father with a demand for
BB-B his child , Ho had married again nnd wanted
BBH his little girl , 'i ho old folks objected , They
BBBf hnd become so attached to tholr durling that
BBBJ they could not civo her up ,
J Miller invoked the nld of the law Prom
9 the district court the enso came to the United
BBBk States court Every known process of law
BBBJ was resorted to by the attorney who con
BBBJ | due ton thacafto for the grandparents , but to
BBBJ no purpose The case wns decided In favor
BBB | of the father , and yesterday afternoon Judge
BBBJ Dundy decided that Miller should bnvo bis
pillj ho man waB cvor inoro heartily condemned
BBBj by an nuulcnce than was Miller ycstord.iv
BBBj afternoon by the throne that ( lacked the
BBBF court room AU the parties Interested , In-
BBBJ ; eluding the child , were present , The littta
BBBJ ono sat in her grandmothers lapcr.vlnir
BBBJ pltoously , wlnlo thu old lady's tears niiuKlcd
I with hers While apparently struggling to
I control his amotion the old man was uunulo
BBBf to do t-o and down his furrowed checks thu
I pearly drops trickled like rain Thu sccno
V was puthc' .ic in the extreme , nnd but few
BBBJ } eves in tbo court , room were free from mois-
BBBK turc Murmurs of disapprobation went
BBBJ | around the room nnd many were the indtg-
• limit ( 'lauccs cast at Miller
BBBJK rinally Mr Latnbortsun , the attorney for
BBBJ | Mr Hurrus , arose to inuko a last aupcal , lie
BBBB wished , ho said , to submit the proposition to
thu court 1'hocasowns yet in the courts
hands nnd would bo until the ilnul order
was signed , llo had ono favor to ask In bc-
BBBB half of tbo bereaved grandparents For
BBBB years they had watched with jealous c.iro
BBBB over thu little girl Their heartstrings wcro
BBBB twined around her She was their idol , their
BBBB joy , their hope , and to totally resign her
BBBB would cast a shadow over their lives which
BBBB time could ncvor affacu In little Kvclyn
they recalled ono who in days gene by had
gladdened their homo Her fuco awakened
BBBJ | inomoricn , sad but ever pleasant , of the
BBBJ | dnughtor who was called from earth to the
BBBB fairer land beyond the shining battlements ,
BBBJJ mid who had loft her picture in the person of
BBBB the little one Thororcre ho had ono boon to
BBBI nsk Would tbo court , in thu order for the
BBBI child's release to her father , make ono pro
vision , tu-wit , Unit the child bo allowed to i
BBBI visit her grandparents each year for thrco or
BBBM four weeks t It , was a small favor to ask The i
BBBB attorney for Milter did.not object
MmwM ' Judgu Dundy decided that ho had no power
BBBB to make such an order In rendering the do- \
J clslon the court stated that throughout the [
BBBJ | trial of the case ho hnd been interested in
behalf of the grandparents , and that ho i
deeply sympathbod with them in their nt-
tlictiou 'lhat ns a court he was willing to !
BBBJ | take any uution to lighten their burden of
sorrow , but that in this case ho could not
BBBB uukc the order requested
PllH , Ho argued , however , that ns a proviso the i
BBBJH grandpurcnts should bo allowed to sco the
j child at all times , uud the case was cou-
Miller tvantod to take the child and lcavo i
BBBB on the 4 o'clock train , but his attorney oh-
BBBB lectcd The little one hud been up the night
BBBB ] beforewas coinplotelv worn out , uud needed \
aleep Ho must wait until today
'J'licn the old couple led her uway She ,
shrank from her father as she passed him In i
the hallway Last night she slept for the
last time ou earth , perhaps , with the aged 1
pair who have so tenderly cured for ' her
I Today she leaves for a straugo land to
mingle among strange faces with a father
she never knew , and thus the matter ends
The strict letter of the law nas been ad-
hercd to , but tonight thcro are several aching -
ing hearts iu Nebraska , and at least ono
home in the pralrlo state is uusolato
PlIlH the o
pillH Salesman Johnson of the Polaelt Clothing
company was on the stand yesterday nfter-
noon in the United States court The aitor-
ney for the insurance company submitted
B him to a rlL-ld cross-oxainlnatloD. nnd nc
hud him considerably worked up
Johnson denied everything stated by Wit
ness tfislicr a low davs ago , which was pub
lished In The Uhii Ho said the check given
him by Polaelt for $73 was not hush
money , " but salary duo The witness else
assorted that ho never mada any demand ou
1'oluclc for money for keening still , and as
sorted that when such u thlug wns proposed
ho merely supposed that it was a srhemo to
gut f5 or 810 out of Poluck for a good tlmu
The witness domed making uny damaging
admissions to A. M. Kitchen or other insur-
. unco audits , but admitted that ho had asked
ono man it there was fJ.OOXl "in it " Said
ho never said that ho know enough to send
• Polack to the ponitontlary and denied say
ing that he know more about the dre than
l'lslior or Jenkins
Court thou adjourned until today
Klttlitlnc lor u Hey
The habeas corpus case of William Giles
vs Mary A. Giles , bis divorced wife , came up
• for hearing before Judge Clarksou
Giles seeks possession of bis nlno-year-old
son Last July Mrs Giles was divorced from
her husband , but there was no provision
roado for tlio custody of the lad , then nearly
mao years old The parents separated and
the boy has boon with the father a part of
the tlino and with the mother u pa # rt of the
time since , Mr Giles is a traveling man
uud Mrs Giles nas moved to Omaha Tues
day Mr Giles came to the city and took
out parcrs for thu possession of the boy
Ho states In the petition that the
mother , Mrs Giles , has gained tbo
custody of the child surreptitiously
itlmos lias for ten days been depriving the boy
of his liberty When the deputy sliurltf
went after the lad , Mrs , Giles was thrown
into u grout state of agitation The Ilttlo
follow cried bitterly over the prospect of
being snatched from his mother , and the lat
ter declared that she would not give him up ;
that the futher had not supported cither her
or the child , and had no moral right to his
custody The evldenco was all submitted
uud the arguments postponed until Monday ,
K. W , Hooves , Cornollus Christian and
John Taylor have brought action against the
vlllueeuf riorcuco ror the rcteutlou of cor-
luln lots fenced in by thorn , us well as cer
tain streets and alloys , was dcuidod In Judge
Wnkoley's court On the villages attempt
Inaao oust them they sot up the plea that by
the statute of limitation they are outltled to
rotaln possession of these lands The court
rendered a Judguiout iu lnvor of the vlllugo ,
holding that the enclosed lots had not bceu
improved by either the erection of buildings
or the planting of trees or shrubbery Also
that the streets feuco in had la ihd original
. plat bcoa dedicated to the vlllago and hud
been accepted una that no permission had
been granted to any ono to enclose those lots ,
The city hod allowed these parties to occupy
these lots temporarily only , und thcreluro
the statute of limitations did not apply to the
cuse
In the case of the state against Tow Lucey ,
charged with highway robbery , the original
information had becu lust , and Judge Hope
'
welt nllowed the prosecnliou until today
to produce a cortlflod copy of the sumo
The demurrer In the case of J. ,1. O'Con
nor , administrator , vs U. A. Smithwa9 over
ruled
Judge Donni ) Is engaged In honrlng tbo
case of William II , Spoor vs Morris Morri
son nnd Isi nc llascnl , a suit for recovering
from securities on n bond ,
'lhurnsoof hidings vs IlarbatlRh , for the
recovery of the title to curtain lands In Hnr-
baugh's first addition is in progress
William II Htttey has applied for a di
vorce from Ills wife , Jnno L , llattcy , on the
ground of desertion The parties wcro
married November IS , 1633 , at Thompson ,
Conn ,
W. W. McDonald tins brought suit against
tires ltoii7cntnlh to recover ttM.8,1 on n note
secured by mortgage
tVninly Co in
Langfold Hrothors & Company of i'hlla-
nolphia have brought suit against W. K.
Km U to recover J710 07 on account of godds
sold nnd delivered nnd n note
Octavo Huuscareti has commenced suit
ngaliist Xonnnn II Hrnwu and Gustavo U.
Hciigen to let over till ) alleged Ui bo due ns
rent on the piomiscs known as the Omaha
stables
U. r , Thomas was npimlntcd adinliilsira-
torof the ( . • stale or Jane LowU
Wont buy trasny iniitntintia Got the
Ronulno Ued Cross Cough Drops
SOU 111 OMAHA NI2WS.
Noriti Ftnr Sonntlinnvlnii I' lcillon
North Star Scandinavian society hnsctectod
olllccrs as follows : President , Alfred An
derson ; vice president , P. J. Hanson ;
recording secretary , J. G. Jacobson ; finan
cial secretary , Charles ICnrlquest ; treasurer ,
John A. Nelson : sick committee , M , A.
Martin ; llrst watchman , Joseph Anderson ;
second ivatclimuti , Uus I.nrson ,
Tlio IIol\cdcro ILiitcc
Miss Colla Madden gave a Ilttlo dnnco
Tuosduy night at the HolvoJero restaurant
to her patrons nnd friends , Good music , u
splendid lunch nicely served and a pleasant
party all joined to make all happy , null gave
each a pleasant social evening
Notes Admit < lin City
The overcoat supposed to have neon stolen
from John Lcene.v nt the Grand Union hotel ,
was found to have oecn taken by ono of the
woikmcn
The South Omaha uthletio club will gtvo
an entertainment in the club room Prldnv
evening Several interesting sparring
matches have been arranged for the evening
A dnughtor has been born to Mr and Mrs
Ihomns Horry The members of stock
yards oiiL'inc , No 0. nro congratulating hlui
on his last good fortune
Mrs Frank Pivouka is listed among the
sick ,
Henry Graves is sick
About lVoiilp
Daniel I-cohan of Aurora , on his way to
Aurora , 111. , slopned off to visit his old
friend , James H. Fleming
Miss Kuto Condon , who has boon visiting
friends in Columbus , Valparaiso ami other
places , has returned home
Tno Rev Kobert T. Wlioeler lias gene to
Wakefield to perform the marriage cure
mouy of old parishouors
Mrs C. H. Nichols of Randolph is visiting
her daughter and sou-in-law , Mr und Mrs
Daniel K. Mollus
Mrs Mary Goodrich of Uurlington , Vt , is
visiting Mr and Mrs E , L. Lane
We are the Pcoj > lr > .
Business men from Nebraska for Chi
enpo , Milwaukee nnd till eastern cities
will plcuso note that by the now time
schedule ( iu olTect from and after No
vember 1" , 1880) ) , they can arrive at
Omaha about 4 p. m. , can do business or
visit with Omaha merchants and friends
for nearly two hours and can then tuUo
the tliroiitjh Pullman sleeping car of
the Chicago Milwnukco & St Paul
nulwuy short line fast train at Omaha
depot of the Union Pucillo railway at 0
p. m. ( supper served on dining car leav-
ln r Council Blutfa ut 0:110 : p. m. ) , and
arrive at Chicago at OtoO a. in ( breal-
fust nUa served on dining car ) , in ample
time to make connections with the fast
morning traiiiH from Chicago on the
principal eastern nnd southeastern
lines ; or if desited , passengers for the
east can remain over in Chicago a few
hours for business or plcaBuro nnd resume -
sumo their journey by the afternoon
fast nnd limited trains of all the east
era roads
Tn addition to /orocoipg , another
through short-lino trainleaves Omaha
daily ut 0:15 : a. in and Council BlulTs at
0:40 : a. m. , arriving in Chicago at (1:50 ( :
a. ra , making close connection with the
express trains of all custom roads
For tickets and further particulars
, applv to the nearest ticket agent , or to
P. A. Nash , general agent , 1501 Furuam
street , Omaha , Neb
Lofotou , in Norway , is the principal
fishing district of that country . Last
year the ( ishormon took 20.000,000 cod , i
worth $1,000,000.
A Shrewu Ti-rrler.
A small Scotch terrier belonging to a ,
man who lives near ono of tlio Scranton i
hotels got in the notion early in the I
Buminor oi following tno notoi ointu uus
to tlio railroad stations , Ho came near
being run over ono morning , and af tor
that the driver scared tlio dog back
whenever lie started to tag along nftor
tlio vehicle There was a good hiding
place under tlio iiotol veranda , uud in it
tlio dog kept shady until tlio driver had
mounted his seat Then ho stole out ,
and before the omnibus had got fairly
undur way hopped upon the rear stop
nnd hung like a nailor as the omnibus
jolted and rushed ever tha rough
wooden pavement down to the station ,
Before the driver had tlmo to got down
the dog was mingling with the crowd ,
wlioro ho stayed until the driver was
rondy to start back , when ho sougtit his
puich again , The cunning animal had
done this a number of times before the
driver found it cut from a goutloman
who had boon watching the dog , and it
pleased tlio driver go much that ho lot
the dog have his own way • uftor that ,
and the interesting brute continues to
ride back nnd forth on the stop
As a dellcato flavor , delicious and refresh
ing , Cooks 1 inporial clmmpagno takes the
load Millions of bottles are sold annually
l'onpln Who M\o In a Crntor ,
It was late in the afternoon when we
reached the viUngo below Wo had
Iieard that Manool Travnssos , if ho
could bo found , might bo induced to put
us up for tlio night ; his bouso , consid
ering it was in a crater.was a mo st sub
stantial looking placeof entortainniont
While ono of our men searched for him
for it was obvious that the visits of
Mnnool'tj guests wore like those of an
gola wo explored tlio Ilttlo village
The place seemed wretchedly ' poor ,
many of tlio udobo huts were in ruins ,
and the rest were liardly weather tight
The bound of the quern within , the
crackling of the bushwootl fires , und tlio
thick wlilto smoke coming from the
doorways , showed that tlio people were
busy with preparations for the ovonlng
meal
Many of the older houses nro actually
In the lake , nnd granorios stand in
places which must bo covered with
wutor duriug the winter ruins The
dwollursin the Soto Cidadea huvo evidently -
dontly n hard struggle for existence ,
says u writer describing life iu the
Azores During a considerable part of
the day the sun does not sliitia Into the
basin , und consequently tliott- fruits uud
nnd corn are seldom properly ripened
Much of tlio laud Is worthless for culti
vation ; ferns which love tlio shade lux-
uriulo there but then people can not
live on lorn * .
ACTIVE ON THE EXCHANGE
Renewed Interest In the Snlo of
Real Estnto
HOW IT IS DONE IN NEW YORK
A Proposition ( o Alit tlio D.nkotn
HufTorcT * SIeve for an VAo-
rntor A llonvy Iilst of
Saleable Ijots
On the Kveliaiicp
Prosldent Ilartumn tapped nn unust.ally
lurgo attendance to order nt the real cstato
chnngo
'ihoii the secretary road nn unusmlly long
list of proparty which the members of the
cxchiiugu tnuy now sell ns soon as , ti bidder
tomes along
The president then announced that O. M. *
Hitchcock hurt Just { returned from Now
York , where ho hnd attended a meeting of
the real estate exchange , nnd rcuoitod ; that
the gentleman make a few remarks to what
ho witnessed on the hotnd
JjTho New York exchange , Ho said , occupied
a room about twice the slzo of the homo or
ganization It was sltuuted on Liberty
stiect a few feel oat of Hrpadwny It was
surrounded bv olllccs occupied almost ex
clusively by real estate men Interest in
the exchange centered in the noon hour
Promptly nt noon the sales began ' As many
as six men told , tluco on ono and three on
the other side Around onch of
tljcsQ inuu little knota gathered nnd
listened as each auctioneer unnounced
the property bo had for sale
' 1 hero was a constant clnmor but this In no
way seemed to Interfere with the progrcssof
tins sales Ono men , ho remembered , sold
property aw.iy up near Ono Hundred nnd
Kighty fourth street which commanded n
price which struck the speaker uud Air Itced
iib being indicative of a relatively smaller
value than obtained In Omaha
The spoakur noted that many of the mon
who stood around had a look of shrewdness
as if they were looking for bargains Thcro
was an air about them us If they went there
daily for the purpose
There were sales made daily and some
had been made on the day of the speakers
visit Sometimes the sales reached a value
of many thousands
There was no Inconvenience experienced
by the parties on the floor , notwithstanding
thntmanvof them were yelling at the topi
of their lungs
Another man made a specialty of selling
notes , another Judgments The speaker
had seen a whole batch of notes
sold for a dollar Ho had seen
nnothor bundle of judgments sold for SI also
There was nothing else to do with thorn ex
cept to sell them and get them out of the
way
way.Wniio not like tbo stock ccchaago nor yet
like the grain the real -
oxchunge , estate ox--
chaugo did a great business , uud while they
did not make so much money , they felt that
they were deuling iu something mat had u
rock value
Tlio thanks of the exchange were tondorcd
the speaker
A letter was road from a gentleman who
desired to have his naino withheld , offering
to net ns ono of 1.0UU or 600 men who would
contribute 1.0'K ) or 50\ > barrels of Hour or
hams or bushels of potatoes to the Dakota
sufferers
Mossrs , S. S. Curtis , A. S. Potter and A.
M. Kitchen were appointed a committee to
visit the east and ondonvor to induce eleva
tor men to locate in this city
The following property wns listed :
Lot 10 block 0 , Hanscoiu plaeo , 50x150 ,
13.000 , Xcash
Lot la block 3 , O'Nolll's sub , of Lowe's
second addition , 43 47-100x150. $2,500 , %
cash
Lot 0 blocu 0. Mcycrs.mchurds& Tilden's ,
50x123 , $ , MOO cash
Lot 4 block 1 , Harbach's ' second addition ,
OJxUO , brick block , i ! stores , f 14,000 , { 0,000
cash
cash.Lot 23 block 10 , Hanscoiu place , 50x150 ,
52,600 , $1,000 cash
Lot 12 , block 17 , Lincoln place , 50x101 , $350 ,
one-third cash
Lot 1 , bloclc 11 , South Omaha , four-room
house , $3,000 , * " > 00 cash
Lot 1 , block 11 , Patrick's second addltioo ,
40.\120 , ten-room house , $1,500 , $700 cash
Lot 5 , sec 22-15-13 , Preston & Williams ,
332xl 5 , 0-room housel,000 , ono-fourth cash
Lot 1 , Preston & Willluins , 00x140 , seven
roora cottage , $0,000 , $ o,000 cash
Lot 24 , block , Hanscom place , 50x150 ,
$00 per front foot , one-third cash
Lot 0 , block 3 , Creightou holghts , 50x120 ,
S-l. iO , $250 cash
South hall lot4 , blocks , Armstrong's flrst
addition 00) x145 , $70 per foot , one-third
cash
East half lot It and all 12 , Keye's sub ,
75x132 , $20,000 , one-fourth cash
Lots 8 aud 4. Nelsons , 100x01 , fcur houses ,
$20,000 , one-fourth cash
Part of lots 17 and 11' , Gates & Heeds ad- '
dltion , 100x120 , $2,000 , cash $1,200.
Kast thlrty-soven feet lot 12. block ,
Reeds flrst , nine-room house , $3,500. cash
$ . ' 1,000.
North sixty foot of lot 13 , block 4 , Redlck's
sub , 60x1-10 , $13,50J , one-third cash
Lots 15 nnd 10 , Swotman's sub of blks
03 and 90 , South Omaha , b0xl50 , flno shade
$3,000 , $1,400 cash
Lots 10 und 11 , Swotman's sub blks 'OS
und 09 , S0X15O , $3,500 , 2,200 cash ,
Lots 15 and 10 , blk 3 , Thornburg , 05x130.
$1,500. cash $000.
STRANGE DELICACIES
People Who Km Itnta , Foxes , Dogs
nnd Hats and lUepliauts' Foot
A species of bat is considered good
eating by the natives of the islands of
the Indian Archipelago , Malabar , ote ;
it is called by naturalists tlio edible bat ,
und is said to lie white , tender and dell
cato , but for nil that it is a hideous
beast like u weasel , with a • ton-inch
body , covered with close nnd shining
black hair , and with Xour-feot wings ,
when stretched to tholr full cxtont
In bomo countries oven the fox is con
sidered a delicacy ; in the Arctic
regions , where fresh meat is seiirco ,
when judiciously made Into pie , it is
considered equal to any rabbit , uiidor
• the same conditions , ever bred on the
Sussex downs But , strange to say ,
the Esquimaux dogs , which will devour
almost anything olse.will not touch fox
Cats and dogs readily find purchasers
nnd consumers In Chinawhoro they are
hung up in tlio butchers shopstogether
with badgers tasting like wild boar -
and other oddities of food In the Soutli
Sens , too , it dog is a favorlto dish and tv
puppy stow is a roynl feast in Zanzibar ;
but is only fair to sav that where dog is
oaten It is especially fattoncd for the
table , and fed only on milk nnd such
like cleanly diet
The Australian nntlvo dog , or dingo ,
is oaten by the blacks , but by no ono
else ; nnd u South Africmu will give a
cow for a good-sized mnstifT The
American pantlior and the wild cat of
Louisinna nro said to bo excellent eat
ing : so is the puma , which is so like
veal in Jluvor that ono hardly knows
the dlfforonco , Lions flesh , too , is al
most identical with veal lu ilavor , tnsto
and texture Dears paws were long a
German dollcaoy ; nnd the flesh lb hold
equal or Buporior to pork , the fat being
us white as snow The tongue nnd hums
are ourod , but the head is accounted
\\orthloss and thrown away
The badger tastes Hko wildboar ; the
Australian kangaroo Is not much in
ferior to venibon , and kiingVroo tail
soup is bettor than half the messes
which pass in London under the name
of oxtail soup Unshod wallaby is a
dish no ono need disdain , and tiiero is
a small species of kanguroo as good as
any hare ever cooked
An Australian tiativo bauquot is an
odd mlxturo Kangaroo and wullublcs ,
opossums und Hying squirrels , kanga
roo-rats , wombats and bandicoots repre
sent tlio pieces do resistance ; write rata ,
mice , snakes , snails , lurgo white maggots
gets , worms und grubs form the little
dishes and most favored entrees A
nice fnt marmot la a treat nnd why
not ? They nro pure iccdors
The tnuskrnt of Murtlnlquo is cnton ,
though indescribably lonthsom'o to a
Utiropcnn ; but the ' sleek nils of the
sugar cane plnntrtttOns make ono of the
most delicate fricassees imnginablo ; so
tender , plump , cleanly and luscious nro
they The Chinese nro in a rat para
dlio in California , where the rats are
enormously lnrgo , hlglily-Il.ivored and
very abundniit , rittsoup bolng consid
ered by all right-minded * colostinls lo
boat ox-tull or grjvvy soup hollow The
Indians ont the bcavor , which is said lo
bo like pork , and porcupitio is a line la-
vorito with Hid Dutch nnd Hottotttons
of tlio Capo and with the Hudson Bn .y
trappers , nnd , indeed , with the inhabi
tants of nil the countries where the
creature is found , the llesli boiug good
and dollijalo , and , moreover , accounted
exceedingly nutritious
r.iephiiuUi' foot , pickled in strong
toddy vinegar nnd cayenne popper , are
eonbidorod in Ceylon mi Apiclnn luxury
The trunk is said to resemble n bulTalo's
hump ; uud tlio fnt is so highly prized
by tlio bushmnu that they will gq al
most any dlslanco for it
Hippopotamus fut is nlso considered a
treat ; wlicu suited it is thought suportor
to our best broukfust bacon ; nnd the
flush is both palatable und nutritious ,
tliu fnt being used for all tlio ordinary
tisos of butter
* ,
A STATUE SEIZES A THIEF
Tlio Queer Itcoord on tlio Parish Hen
Imors of Cracow
In Cracow , ns in Prague , the most
prominent object is the castle , standing
on a Mil above the broad river Hat
the Hradschiii of Prague , though it has
always boon used as n palace , looks Hko
tv barrack ; whllo the Knmek of ( Jracow ,
though it has boon tomertod by tlio
Austrlnus inton barrack , still looks like
u castle And I'rnguo has no such
monument of patriotic dovotlon to tlio
tnomory of its grout men as tlio slmplo
iiiouik ] , surmounted by u granite slab
bearing the name of Kosclus'/ko , which
was erected in 1824 , ou a hill opposite
the Zamok , by the pious hands of Poles
of all classes with earth from the horo's
battlefields iu America nnd Poland
The mound is 120 foot high , and from
it tiiero is a-viow lull of grandeur and
interest : the tumuli of ICrakus , the
founder of the city l , 'JO0 years ago , and
of Vundn , Ills daughter , who drowned
horsclf out of grief at the Bufferings of
her country , devastated by the troops
of a Gorman prince becaubo she had ref -
f used his oiler of marriugo ; the uuciont
castle , with churches and houses clus
tering round it ; the winding Vistuln ;
thu Polish mountain frontier , the
Carpathians ; and the rich Gulician
plains , ostonding in gentle undula
tions to the fur horizon
In the church of St Prancls of Assisi
there is a statute of Christ us to which
thcro is a singular record In the parish
rcgibtors of the year 1735. Ono night a
thiol entered the church to stcnl the of
ferings of gold and silver which hnd
boon placed ou the altar by persons who ,
nftortnpponling to' the intercessions of
the wiiiit , hud recovered from vurlous
diseases suppofcod tor bo iucuriiblo As
the thief wasslrotchingout his liand to
take ono of these objects , the stutuo
seized him by th6 Krm ; ho oxortcd all
his strength to fro ' o himself from its
grasp , but in vain , and ho was found by
the vergers nest morning almost para
lyzed with terror und exhausted by his
gruesome night vigil ,
The matter was at once reported to
the magistrates who met in council and
condemned the marl to death for sacri
lege But when the hangman came lo
conduct the man to the plnco 6l execu
tion ; he found it impossible to releases
him from the grasp of the statue ; the
magistrates were again called up and
after much consultation they decided to
cancel the sentence , ns human justice
had no right to mterforo in a matter
which God had so evidently tnkon into
His own hands , and Christ in his mercy
not having inflicted any further punishment -
mont , it was not for thorn to do so
They accordingly signed a decree par
doning the criminal , upon which the
hand of the statue opened and the man
was sot at liberty The hand is still
open , as if it had grasped something
nnd then let it go
Liquor In Prance
Franco is going to put an increased
tax upon strong liquors as a moans of
checking their sales as much as possi
ble The present ministry is very much
in earnest In the matter , nnd means to
carry through the reform while the
country is in good humor ever the suc
cess of the exhibition The Germans
will bo sulTerors by the taxation , if it
becomes prohibitive , for they manufac
ture most of the villainously impure li
quor which is drunk by the Belgians
and the poorer elassos in northern
France
Clininpauiin Will bo High
The price which will have to bo paid
for 1889 ohampagno will far exceed any
thing yet experienced nt any rate , it
is good vvlno , "if there Is little of it Two
or thrco of the leading shippers acting
independently of the rest of the trade ,
have purchased as much as they could
possibly secure of this years vintage ,
giving prices equivalent to $11 to $ ia
per dozen for the raw juice the high
est over paid Ip the history of cham
pagne and tholraction hus irrevocably
established the price
i
Mi-icnrio Iron
A roraarkithly flno specimen of raoto-
erie iron has lust been received at the
North Carolina state museum from
Rooklngham county Its greatest
length is Vz inohos , with nn average
brodth of 8 inches and it is about 2
thick Its gonornl shape is flat , though
somewhat concavd on ono side nnd con
vex on the ether , ( vs if broken off on tlio
outer surfueo of a rounded and larger
mass Tlio specimen is coated with a
thick crust of dark brown rust uud
weighs 25 } pounds .
THE R aALTY MARKET
IN3TUtr.MH.Vr3 liUooi oa raoort during
yesterdtiv I
Jdnt M Si John ana husband to W T Bea-
man , lots 1 to'Jdln l'lrsi add , to ( Jruld
lllll wcl $1,1030
Win Krugto Carl Atulfmen part of lot
10. blk 1. Campbell's add wit COO
J T Denny aud wlfu tu Samuel Denny , lot
3 , fclemisea place , i\mt lot II , blk U ,
Ilrlggs place , neil . , , 1
Daniel Clifton and ulft to II Iteuther ,
Main wvj lie0-H-lUj wd < 00
Albright fnndand liOtCo to tfred Krug ,
. lot li bllcM Albrlgbrkcliolce . . . 175
A 'ITojbal uud lf to , John SlinuucW ,
* part of lot H , Hurler * allotment , w d. . . I'M
O II May et nl to ( I V. Clarke , lots 18 to H ,
blk t , Iako View , wd 100
Herman Kmint/.o und wlfo to Asa Learu ,
lotn bllcci , ICoiintze place , wd f 2,260
M l : Itoiimf and hatband to James Coyle ,
lot U , blk a. Fowler place , wu 300
ltlchnrd .SUbbln * and wife to A A lilt
lings , lotsl and B , bile 3. lots 2 , : iaud 4 ,
( ilk ( V , lots J , 2,4,15 , HU II and II , blKB ,
llltchcoc&'slst add , wd , 0WO
J II l'arxerand wlfo to II M Hunt , und it
out lotU-A and all out lot -iu , Florence ,
( J c il , i
Olof llamnn and wife to II M Hunt , lot 3 ,
bile to , Florence , ci e d I
J 1' Itansom to II 31 Hunt , lots 1 and SO ,
blk 1W , Florence , iii d 1
Watson 'lyson nnd wife to II M Hunt ,
lots lit imisu , bile 10't , Florence , qed . 1
Omaha and Florence J , and T Co to II M
Hunt , lots I' ) nnd ai , bit 109 , lloreuce ,
q c d l
O o Mlchaeuon uud wife to J II Flulay
trustee , lota 1 to 4. bile 1 , lota'JO to ) . bile
2. Valley place , wd . , . . . . , J.WO
AUI isher und vrlrs to J II Flnlay , trus
tee , lot V , bit S , Hillside add fto S. w d. 3,000
Serenteea tranifer * . , . , tJO.OJO
"er Bilious and Nenroui Disorders , such as Wind am ) Pain In Pit Stomach , SIcV Hesdacho Giddinsss , Fnt <
nets , and Swelling atler Meals , Olzxlness and Drowtlnoi , Cold Chills , Hushing ] of Heat Lou ol Appetite ,
Shortness ol Breath Ccitltenoil , Scum , Blotches on the SVIn Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations , ac THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF 114 TWENTY MINUTES
This l no nctlnn Every snrfercr Is earnestly Invited to try ono Uotot those Pills , aud Itiojr will bo
ncknoirlfwlppd to bo n Wnmlrrf\ll KTntiflnr
IiEKCUAlt'a PlLld , taken as directed , will quickly rafore female * to complete health For a
WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ;
they ACT LIKE MAGICS n frtr ilo . m will work Tendons upon the Vital Organs t Strengthening Ihn
muscular Srilem : restoring Imig.lost Complexion : brliinlng back the keen edge ol appetite , aud
( rousing mill tlio ROSCDUL ) OF HEALTH Dm iWinrpsilipilnilrnrrw/ot tholiiininnfrnnio Thcxi
nro facts " ndmlttrd by thousand ! " . In nUclnwoiofawlelri mnloneot tlio best guatanleealn tlm
> erTous nnd Debilitated Is that BEECHJMS PiLLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENf
MEDICINE IN THE WORLD , full directions with each Box
Propnrort - > . ' . . . . . , .
onlf lj-THO 4. ni'.I.CllAtl , Sf Ilclcn I.nncnkliirc iitclnnrt :
> M tit Dnigiilslt firnernllif B. F. ALLEN ft CO , 365 and 307 Canal St , New York , nolo Agouta tor
the United Stntcs , tc/io ( It t/vir druggist does not fcoop them )
jy L H J11 11,5 RECEIPT OF PRICE 25JJNTSJV BOX
Of the Method of
Conducting the Auction Sale of
Max Meyer & Bros' ' Jewelry Stock
You can ask for and examine any article be
fore you , have it offered , and then have it put
up at once , thus enabling you to get it with very
little delay
REMEMBER , the QUALITY of every article is
GUARANTEED as represented
Sales Daily , 10:30 : A. M. , 2:30 : P. M.7:30 : P. M.
The store is for rent and fixtures for sale
J. H. FRENCH , Auctioneer
A. Large Assortment of
BOYS ' AND MI'S ' TOOL CHESTS ,
aHardwareiiScales
ICE TOOLS
AT ISOITOW PBSICE9.
XSTSriND lOIt CATAIOOUU
1405 Douglas Street , - Omaha
ARTIST SUPPLIES ! MB M I . MMF m& fICIMBALL ,
1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska
GENUINE WILD WESTERN KICKER
I > nratrnpli9 from a Nowsp.iper in tlio
New Stuto of Washington
Kent Advertiser : Mrs Mtiplchuo
( sweet little creature ) informs us that
we made a misdeal lost wee k when wo
used the plirnso , from text to doxol- ,
ogy " She says that in every preaeh-
ory where a lly dominie runs the bank
the lnlobt Imni'ovomonts in worship nro
worked and the doxology precedes -
cedes the text The fact is
wo rely upon our wife for
pointers in these matters and
she admits that Mrs Mnplohuo made a
winning on that bet , and that the doxology -
elegy is always ! dealt out before tlio text
is turned The mistnko wns ono for
which our wife was to blnmo , as she
should have taken pride in giving us
the straight tip Ilor neglect looks too
much like ringing a cold dock on a
sucker ; but as wo are the editor wo
cheerfully forfeit our chips and do not
squeal Wo admit that wo are to
blaine When wo used to keep caics ut
a gospel joint the game wasn't played
that wny ; but wo will never drop any
more boodle on that card
Wo have Uopn in town only ten days ,
and already our warm friend Splog
Mugln , the veteran mixer of tho-holo-
in-the-dark saloon , intimntcs that it is
time for us to whack up and give our
score on his books n blight Wo would
like to iuqulro if this is the usual prac
tice of the community ? Wo have done
tho-whole-in-tbc-dnrk honor to imbibe
at his bar the greater portion of the
eloxir that wo have absorbed since our
arrival It requires inspiration to ( It
ono to ilhiminato and enlighten a com
munity ; if Splog Magin hositutcsto sup
ply the inspiring elexir wo shnll either
transfer our patronage and satur
ate our system clsowhoro , or we shall
decline to illuminnto and enlighten the
community Wo will certainly not sub
mit to bo bulldozed by Mr Splog Ma-
gln's duns , or even annoyed by his
hints Wo are destitute of wealth ; hut
wo will maintain our ulguity of untar
nished
Mr Van do Vantur , puter , pnsass the
hat at church with such patriarchal
dignity , such porautislvo , powerful ,
solemn , silent smile that you > * un your
arm down among your duds and dig up
a quarter nvlien you intended.to donate
a (11 mo : and as il drops from your flngsor
you rolloct : There gees throe good
comforlablo smokes ! "
Milium Circular Saws
The smallest circular saw in practical
use Is a tiny disic about the slzo of a
shilling , which is employed for cutting
the slits in.gold pens These snws nro
about as thick as ordinary panor , and
revolve some 4,000 times per miuuto
Tholr high velocity makes thom rigid ,
notwithstanding their extreme thin
ness ,
SURE Jillll CURE
A PERFECT HEALER OP
CUTS and WOUNDS
Sevurcly Cut yt Jlutllo Cure ,
Fndcrlckkbua' Tvz , Aug 20.188 .
I waihCNcrelycut islih uytlto aud knife In
hancla unci feet ami a yt Loltloof fat Jacobs Oil
completely cured inc .
aTAVHAUWAIDJr
Set Vhtcttont vsiih < acl > lloltlt
AT PnconisiTa ani > Dkiiiiu
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO , Ualtlmore Ml
CALIFORNIA
TIIK IANI ) Or
DISCOVERIES _
*
, LuNG-6 r-S.if # fiGtf\Wi
'Scnrffor circu ! . r. | . > > trtoHlt3tiir9. -
• * 6 woj.r\ * trkaA the o nly-
Jteirntm-Jf > - qUAHAfJlEED
Hi2 | By iu ' . LtcuKe ron
s cnwLAC-Mx ATARRH .
MirTNFWnK | on.MM r- ' • •
SANTA : AQIE : AND : CAT : R : CURE
For sale by Goodman Dfug Co 1
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
DOES CURE
1 CONSUMPTION
ln Its First Stages
! Jt0 ture yon get tin yenulne
IJOSEPHGILLOTTS
STEEL PENS
COLD MBPAL PARIS XP0SITION 13t3 ,
Neb 303-404-170-604. •
[ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS
THE nUiME TABLES , I
OMAI1A. H
Depot lotli fc > lBaoii ta Omaha OmBlia M
( • blcaKoVcMlbuloKx . . . 8ilJ p m 0j n in |
Chlenifi ) Mall , V : 1 n m 6:00 : p ta H
riilravo lAcnl . . . . , , : W p m 8W : m B
llonver Vcntlbiilo lx . . , 10:0.1 : h m .1:00 : p ta H
Lincoln .V ConconUn I.o'I 6.i0 a id oils p m H
Colorado Mail , . , , . , . , oni p m : J8 a a H
CMraco l'a < l Mali , vU U. H
. P. TraiMtcr 4:11 : p m m M
Ki\n"niCltr llKiiroic , , . . n : u m iii" , a w H
KnusmClty KMircn . . . lll ti 111 0J3 ! T > m J B
SlOI'XCITVAl'ACiriO Ubt * ArrlT *
Dopol lltliXWoUitcrBti Omaba Umaha
St.l'aul Mmitoil llIH : p m ti.T3 a m H
C. M. ' VST VAIH trars Arrive H
Dfpot lotli .t.Maroy sts Omaha , Omaha
No 2. Mall . 0la m ' M
Mi 4. i\prass : 6:00 : p in
No 1. Mail 7:1. : " > R m
Noi : lcxpro < . CQj : p m
JlltfSOl'lll PACU1U. Lravo Arrlro at H
Hcpot lMlinml AVob tor , Oiunlin Omaha
So I , St I < . V If O , I'.m 10.1UB.ia. ' H
No Z fit I , . \ If ( . ' . Hip bW : p. in
No : i , St I , . , V K. 1' . Ixp ! rX ; , p. m.
Nolyt UV K. I ) . l\p. { QUO a. ill H
JJii1- ' • * ' ' • r.oa a Arrive 1
n
Perot 10th .V Mnrrjr sm Omaha Omaha '
vS ! ! , , ! , i ? Kvl""osa * ' : r. a m 0:10 : p m H
vIM ! ' x , , tL ; , SHSim Mini
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ioitlbuleil i : pros3 iis p m 10.0J m j H
n UNION 1'ACiriU I.oavo Arrive U
Depot tilth aiidiUrcyata Omaha Omaha
• Overland Kljor . . . 7X1 : p m 7iI0-a m H
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l.lmltodliutMnlU 0:11 : p m 4:9) : i > in 1
4u 'Ei1lIixpr i cV lwisiam 4:03 : pm f
Island
Jilrnua Kxpreu . lu : p m KsTS n mflll
l > n , , nil , , tr liprcasv ! 4 : i a m 12:3) : a m
• li ll • " Kor 8M : p m' 7'a : a ra 9VJ
TDaily llxcopt Suiulav VAa
7jVAHASnVis : TnnN ; Eeavo Arrive 1
Qopot lOtli A Marcy en Omaha Omaha BJ
No 8 St L. lixp , Dally . 4H5 pm 2aQ : p m H
n ° , -X-1\ \a . ' * > arrive , M
Depot loth A '
Woustor at . Omaha Omaha
MnX ? * ixP'r"j : 1:00 : p m 1:00 : p in SVJ
C0V. ! . cltX Ar'niiiiodnt'n 8.00 a iu 9\V \ > D m
M. l'atii Clmltecl mil ii n g.a K m
• lorwuie IaMonKnr . . fl : : i a m UW : a m
• Blnuz ' ' '
City Ac'um'dat'a 6:48 : b m
JMoiixCitT AtfomMnfa 4:15 : a tu
Dally DxcrptSunday
tDally Hxcent Mnndar .
0. A N.V. . "
\V. .
II tl , 7avo j\rrlrn fBH
Depot 10th.V Marcy ts OmhS oman * ! H
Chic igo Kipresi Dally . ( > :1G : a m fl (15 ( d hi lllH
rust iTliiiIted Dnlly , . " 4 05 n m lu-S ] a in H
Atlantic Mall Dally . : : 7-15 S m 7:50 S m
KKMV 11.11. I..avo . Arrive 1
Depot Hth& Webster bts Omaha Omaha H
lllnclc Mills KTprps Bv : > a 111 r > :4" : p m H
Hastings & Superior Ys 8:55 a m 5:45 : p in H
Lincoln it iralmo 1'ass. . . 5:00 : p in I0'J5 : a m H
Dai Id CXty & Voik l'aaa , 5:00 : p in 10S : > a iu H
Norfols lass . . sup p iu 10:85 n m H
SUBUUI1AN TJlAINb M
AVcntivard H
Itunnlng between Council Itluffs and M- H
brlKht In addition to the stations ineiitloucd H
trains atop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth H
MtreetH and at the Summit In Umnhn 1
Iiroad-1 rails Omuha foutti | Al " |
way fer depot Sheely Omaha bright H
A. M. AM A. iT A.m7 A. m7 A. M. H
t > :41 5:51 : 8:00 : 0:05 : M
6:10 : 0:17 : 0M ! a : , ! ? 8:50 : 0:55 : H
0:40 : 0:17 : 7:00 7:07 : 70 : 7:25 : M
7M5 7:42 : 7M : 8:00 : m H
7:45 : 7:53 : H:05 8:12 : 825 ; 8:30 : M
8.35 8:42 : 8:55 : 0:00 : H
8:45 : 8:52 : 0.05 0:12 : 0:25 : 0:31 M
0il5 : SI2 : : M 10:00 H
0:45 : 9fi2 10:05 : 10:12 : 10:25 : 10:30 : M
10ii : 10:52 : 11:05 11:12 11:2 : } 11:30 M
11115 11:52 PM P. 51. PM PM M
V. M. P. M. 12:05 12:12 : 12:25 : 12:33 : M
12:45 : 12:52 : 1:05 : 1:12 : 1:25 1:80 M
1:45 : 1:52 2:05 3:12 : 2:25 : 2:30 M
= :35 2:42 : 2:55 : 1OJ : i H
2:45 : 2:52 ,7:05 : 3:12 : U.25 3:87 M
3:50 3:57 : 4:10 : 4:15 : vj H
3:15 : 3:52 : 1:05 4:12 : 4:25 4D0 > H
4:50 4:57 5:10 : 11:15 : , H
4:45 : 4r : > 2 5:05 : 5:12 : 5:21 : fisro . ' B
5:45 : 5:52 0:05 0:12 : 0:25 : 0:10 : .tVM
(1:45 ( : 0:62 7:05 7:12 : 7:25 : 7:1a M
7:45 : 7:52 : 8:05 : 8:12 8:25 : 8:30 : iH
8:45 : 8:52 : S.03 0:12 0:25 : 0:00 - M
9:45 : 9:52 : 10.U5 10:12 10:25 : 10:30 : i H
11.03 11:07 ] { : ; ! ? } 11:51 .12.01 12.05
_ _ n:55 : | 12KJ5I 12:01 . 1 1 , 1 „ fl
KnRlwanl Vt l
Sl | "Boutn I Sheo Omaha Trnus-lllroao- . H
bright Omaha ley Depot , fer way H
AM AM AM A. M. AM AM ' | S
5:45 : 5:57 : 0:00 : ' H
6:55 : 0:00 0:10 : : I5 0:27 : 0:30 B
7.00 7:05 7:15 7:20 7:32 : 7:45 > B
7:50 : 7:55 8:07 8:15 : 8.27 8:33 : - M
8.05 8:10 8:22 : 8:30 : B
8:504 8:55 : 9:07 9:15 : 0:2T : 0:3S M
9:05 : 9:10 0:2 : ! 9.30 •
0:50 : 9:55 10:07 10:15 : 10:27 : 10:35 -
10:05 10:10 : 10:12 10.3) )
10:50 : 10:55 : 11:07 11:15 : 11:27 : 11:33 : ,
11:50 11:5,5 , PM PM PM PM > ' , .
PM PM 12:07 12:16 12:27 12:23
12-50 12:55 1:07 : :15 : 1.27 1:35
V. 'ti 1:55 2:57 2:15 : 2:27 : 2:35 : B
2:50 : 2:55 3:07 3:15 : 3:27 3:03 :
3 2J 3:20 3:37 3:44 : . . . .
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4:20 : 4:25 : 4J7 4:15 : H
4:50 : 4:55 : 0:07 5:15 6:27 : 6:55 : . <
6:20 : 6:25 : G:17 5:45 : Sj
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fliDO 6:55 : 7:07 7H5 7.T 7B5 > > B |
7:50 : 7:65 : 8:07 : 8:16 : 8:27 : 8:35 :
8:50 : 8:55 : 9:07 : 0:16 : 9:27 : 9:34 : flj
9:50 : 9:55 : 10:117 10:15 : ln:27 10:35 : H
10:50 : 10:55 : 11:07 nr 11 : W 11:42 : 11:50 . 9J
12:50 : 12:55 : 12:24 : amlv 12J0 :
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Kulinrlinn Time Onrd >
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BELT UND MIBSOUUI PACIKIOllAHiWAY ' .M
Lenvo tlmnha dally except rluuday for points J ,
botwean Webster at und West aide 5:31 : a. m. ,
0M : a.m „ 5:15p. : 111 , 0:15 p. m. , *
l'or J'ortal dally except Sunday 7:50 : a , m. , - B |
3:50p.m. : . •
for Portal Sundays only 8:35 : a. m „ 12:45 : ja
' Arrive dally except Sunday from West Side il
and points between West Sldo and Webster st 4 &
6:16 : a. in , 7:45 a. in-U ; ( > 0 p. m.,7:10 : p. m. il |
l''rom Portal dally except Sunday arrive 9:10 : '
a. m. , 5:05 : p. in )
Krom Portal Sundays only arrive 10:15 : a. ta , \HJ
2:20 : pm ?
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CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC 'sM
D No 3 0:15 pmA | No 6 9:1) : ) a in . ;
A No 4 VMIIuinU No , 1 8:40am *
A No 0 6:0JpmA : | No il 5:55pm : ' .M
ClIICAOO & NOHTHWCSTHKN , '
No 2 .40amNo.6 | 9:27 : am .
No.a 4:55 : pin No.i : 7:15am : / ;
No.4 ; , , , .8II0 : iiiNo | 1 5:45pm : , i-M
CHICAGO , MILWAUKKH A ST PAUL * jM
A No.2 „ 0:40ainA | No 1 7:00am : 4M
A No 4 8MpinA : ; | No.6 5:15pm :
Kansas cirr , f > r josepii x coUNciii • !
IILUIKS JB
A No.2 10:07 : a m A No 3 0:10 am \i \ |
A No 4 10:25 pmlA No 1 0:03pm KM
OMAHA & HT LOUIS , f
A No 8 ; , . . .4:3'jpmA : | No 7 13:0Um !
CHICAGO , IIUHLINGTON k QU1NCV. AM
A No 4 9:10 a. mlANo 3 5:12 : p. tn &U
ANo.fi llsnuii in A No , 5 8:20a.m. : !
A No 8 6:00 : p. m.l H | |
sioux oiTir & PACinn dm
A No 10 7:45amA : | No D Ih.r.am IB
A No.12 U:50pmA : | No 11 9.55pm " | B
A dailys II dally , oxcent Saturday : O except 'JB |
Sunday ; D except Monday ; * fuit mail MM
| ) F-CoLLaF\ | \
AMUBKMENTH 1
'i'llltl'.it PKUlOilMANCKa ONLY f
Fililny and Snliuilny Erenlngg nnd Saturday - } %
day Matinee , Dec 20 nud 81. j |
tV Villi BVBNT OK'i'HHBUASOtr , _ l jj
Appemsute of Mr 'Wj
Stuabt Robson , I
And Miiiiiianr , under Ike maimrement of Mr , WM • # !
II , UAvllllN.prctt'iiiiiia thuK'fat lumit , 51
by Uruuvin llun rdcalle < i '
THE HENRIETTA 1
> Ut HUDSON - AS UKICTIK , THE IAMU I
Prices I'arqurt and parquet circle , f I 59 : b > tuiir n
Si mllvrv.v5c. MaUneu pricaa , 'M aod II fcala ot j
siatiopeaiTburidty , - . *
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