Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 16, 1894, Part I, Page 7, Image 7

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TIlE O\AHA \ DAIT..IY JJJal STbA'Y ' DECEMBER 1Sn.l. '
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LEAVES A LETTER AND WILL
Papers from Mrs Notson Indicating that She
Intended to Oommit Suicide.
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lOSING IN A BATTLE AGAINST ADVERSITY
r\VOUItI \
VouItI Taka the Childrcn with liar-Asks
rorltlreneu far the nrcnllfnl Step
About toUo - Tnken-.Jolan
tush the % i1tnItrntor.
A package of papers , has been found
hlch gees to shew that Mrs. eton hall
\p tetermlnell to ki lersel and her two Ito
- ones. These paper together wltl the paM
up life Insurance polcies and the deed to
mler property , were turned over to the man
hem she Intended to appoint as her all-
; appint
Inlstrator. The relatves ef the missing
oman and Immediate friends of the family
were calM Into consultatlol that night to
discuss the documents. In this package was
. a latter dated December 7. 18tH , whIch began
by saying :
I "Deoro I leave the world , taking my
children with me , I want to make a state-
Ient 11 justice to my friends. " She then
; wont on to state that anD life insurance
pole , had become nonforteltblo and that
Iho wanted It ctected and the proceeds
used In paying her debts. She appointed
'John Rush of the Nebraska Savings bank as
her administrator , and askell him to pay all
her debt , and then apply the remainder to-
ward paying the mortago on her mothor's
1mousc.
WAS OLAD TO 00.
In this letter Mrt Notson said that she
was glad to leave this wcrid . and that for
the past three and one.half years she hall
. ItrugRI agaInst adversity , as serious illness
and ' other reverses hiul kept her In debt until
she had wearied Dr the unequal struggle and
bad given up all hopo.
She hall that she had made some serious
mistaks last fall by leaving her schbol
work .to 10 work for a publishing house
and engage In iolltics. She snlll that she
had risked all that she hall nnll hall lost.
Mrs. . Nots.o" said that she had tried to man-
age well , but that since August 1 , she hall
risked too much had banked on uncertainties -
ties and hml been left. She sale that she
coulll have discharged her Indebtedness In
four Dr five years but ' that her creditors
had shown no In liaton 'to be lenient with
hot She asleeu God to forgive hertho dreadful -
ful step she was abolt to. take and snlll
that she was weary of life and would take
her darling children with her rather than
leave them to the mercies ot a cold world.
. , 'z I. She thanked the tlends Who hall helped her
and hoped that no one would surer because
of her rash , act. She asked forgIvnes and
dated the letter l , at 8 'o' lock Friday 'evening.
The Informant of The Dee said that all at
the papers Ilhl been turnell over to John
Rush Who , would ' follow out the woman's
last wishes . " \ 10 bas her last will.and testa-
mont which she mAde several months ago
just before submitting' to a dangerous surgI-
cal operation.
After ' learning of the contents of the letter -
ter . time relatives of Mrs. Notson doubled
their efforts In dragging the river. and to-
day the searching party will bo largely rein-
forcell.
The contents ef the papers which have
'K been turned over So 1ir. Rush will be made
F - ll.
' public In n few days hut at present he will
snake no statement concerning them.
REWARD OFFERED FOR THE I3ODY. .
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' Mrs. Notson's father C. D. Cook. arrived
"at holno last eveniig dbotdgrk' ' was nil
worp .out with his effOrts toecovdr'th , bodie
of orJ daughter and graUl hldren. lie said
that durIng the pat few days ho hae ,
- searched cyery loot , .ot . the . river's bottom
fromGibson ! to' thQ. nqqtlot \ the . South
Omd l'sctvd hod ! tbt IQlt WI"gol to cdE f '
ar Unut Ilio IHrc11 tdd'ay. lie Is "organlzlng- ' '
laty to put Irthi : mloxt'2week.searohlng along
time dyer. Last night 'he had a number of
] laC sprinted offering $50 reward for the
recovery of the bollles' 'He describes Mrs.
. ,
- Nets n as' being blonde . with light brown'
hair , hazel eyes about five. . feet . nine Inches
tall , and weighing about ' 10 pounds. She
was dressed In a dark woolen skirt , with
a terra cola waist , puffed sleeves and
. . _ _ s trimmed . with bead ornam nts. She wore a
4 black .tal cloak , with 'a cape ; neither of 'which
I'Wcr lined. The chIidrer' . 'aro Dora , aged 5
'oats , ahe Willie . age G.
Time totally of the missing woman are pos-
dtve that she has committed suicide , and
'm fnld that the contents. of the letter were correctly -
rocty reported , but that they hall nol yet
intended to make them public. Mr. Cook
said last night that hevas confident that he
would soon find the body. Mrs. Cook Is
prostrated with grief since nlling the latter ,
and has given up hopes ot ever seeing her
daughter again E. T. Wllnms , relative of
mlrs . Notson , lisa arrived from Chicago , and
fs assisting In time search.
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, m ASKNG FOR THE CANAL.
, ) Douglas County antlOmabma Citizen ' . Who
Wnut tim i'roposltlomo Itosubmuitted.
A petition rending I follows Is being clrcu-
Jatel In the city : .
To the Honorable Board of County Com-
mhuloners ; Dr Douglns County and the
Omahn Cinal and Power Company : Oen-
tlemnen-We . the unlel'lgnct , citizens and
:
citzens
taxlayers of Omaha wmo votedagalnst the
canal bond prol11 lon wj0 the lust general
clletoll , do respectfully request a fsub-
mission or the canal bond Proposition at the
earlest possible day so that we may use
our bet endeavors to give Omaha the canal
and 11rOSIerly.
So far the pellon . has been signed by
: . D. Smith , N. Kriebeo . M. -Knecht , J.
Hansen , O. O. flnpp . James Hodges O.
Smith , O. J. S. Crenville. David Knox
'Vllam I3ougimton Henry Jones , clmaries A.
Aithous .
A leo petition without the statement that
time signers voted against the canal proposi-
tion , has been subscrlbel to by John C.
Ilowarti . 0.V. . Sues W It. Alexander ,
H. Williams , Dexter I. . . Thomas , . V. ' . E.
Hitchcock . H. G. Limbaclt W. A. Webster ,
II. K. . Smih , N. E. Dlbrance , If. L. I'ease
C. W. Thompson J. F' . helm. C. A. Elmen 1 .
Wilams & Smuith . A. D. Parker it.V .
' Ilreckenridge . H. I. Daldrlge , E. M. Dart-
Iett . I- ) . O. Ihoads { : E. G. Starr , J. D. IlUse .
A. It. Dufrene , J. Ii. lunler , W. S. Ilali .
J. M. Buchann , C. W. Wedel , Doston Store ,
Hayden Bros. . James Morton & Son company ,
Orcharl\ & Wihelm Carpet company , T. 1' .
Cartwrlght Wool & Co , Ielcy , Stger &
CD. . lobrceker Stove company , Dewey &
Stone Vurnlure company , Goolma Drug
company , Charles Shlverlele & Co. , reeland ,
I.eomts : & Co. , 'Iholpson , lelden & Co. . W .
.
: - n. Bennett COlnpany , Stellhens & " Smlh , ii .
-1 : I' . Whimore , Ilofo Dry Goods company ,
, Oatqh o Luman , Swart , Mcltelvy & Crane ,
J. . . Drexel & nosenzwell Shoo coumpany People's
' ' - utnlluro pne Carpet c mpany , Nebraska
, . Clohln company , W. J. Van Auman ,
. Chorbs M. Powcr . ll1 Johnston , E. J , '
, ' Se'leorl & Co.V. . G. Sloan & Co" , A. O. ,
naymer , Dcleman Dros. . George W. Driggs ,
. J. Q. layzl t. CUdahy Packimig companYr
F . A. Crissym , . J. Thompson Babcock
' ' 1 l'ah , Clams mmmlVnfl ' Paper company O.
' U. hammond I'Jeklng company , lennl31n
l1ros. , J. M. Glasgow , D.nlleraon , T. H.
Itosa . J. F' . McHe'nohls , Id. Goldstein ,
'Fimeodore'olz . John J. flynn , E. n. Mun-
show , 1) . J. Corrhta . Chaltwlclt & Ickens ) ,
Otto Maurer , E. . \ . J roth . W. n. ( oefrey ,
'C. n. Scarr , II. larlln , Hannon & Welch ,
: r. Heafer , C. E. I.'ost , Max Ounsowsky ,
1. Meyer , L C. Obon , Beavers Dros ,
Fred Brodegnrd , U. Strttlmol , F . I' . I ree.
JAn & lire , T. Sulivau , W , Byrne , P. 1' .
1utmger . Darling & Son . Paul lcnnl , Dr.
. - . U. J. Aberly , F. I. Uarnea , 'COIDA : J.
; , O'Nel , Uurnet Ural. . .
Short 1'"le\ $ torle .
3v. . Carter 0 colored man , was arrestee
yesterday af\rlOn by l ) teclh'e" Dunn
amid 1onnhue anll Olcl' SIIe and \ Ilarnes.
Ue was booked nt time station us ci burglar.
alAton 1 llrrlar.
lie Is suspected or having aluln from u
oaloon at ' ! 'wcltelh and I.uk9 Itrlets nbommt
two wCfkl ego a IUtIlty Qf clnr. olont
I1n ) men nlnlnir n \ In\ Cigar stand 10 .
n bHbet shoat th" corner of Twenty.
fourth al Coming streets where a box of
1 bx
thQ cllt' were tound . ho refused to be
urrclte\ when the I ) cor nppear.d . and 10
'aJ only aftt' 1 . ( Mllli , In which he
, threw OhiO uf Ui # oi1iQrI through time win.
UU orf
thIOUlh
cow , that hIia : ub . uCd. r. II suspected
( hxving bOnlmiiSd btbjr " luspcted
Ivlni t'l bur"tItlp
OII tb'
ln Jo.l. iai'4Utto . . 01 lCmmnsa . City hl
' \lten t Chief S..y asking him to look
for let busb.n" ) . wmo hal been missing
.o Js4y a 13. 10 I A labrl lean .
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his wife has . heard that he has been seen
In this cl .
Mag Joimneon. 1 colored 'rostute who
assaulted Detective Haze with 1 lIghted 1
lamp . l rl1lY night , WM sentenced to ninety
days terday. itt the county jail In police court yes-
.
TlmiTl"l t' TlB lt r
Congress llnrnpercmlinan Jrnrt to 1.lls'
latn for Iulnn Tarrllory.
WAShINGTON , ncc. 15.-Discussing the
probabilities of legislation for I change In
the government of the five cvlizell tribes
of Indians , Representative Wheeler chairman .
man of the Ilouso committee on territories ,
said : "On December 15 , 189. In discussing
the bill for the admission of New Mexico ,
I read from the treaties of 1835 and ISG
the clauses which guarantee thnt no portion
ot In < lan territory should ever bo embraced
Dr included within Dr annexed to any tern-
tory or state , nor shal either , Dr nlY part of
either ever bo erected Into a territory with-
out the tll anlI free consent of time legislative .
tvo authority of time tribe owning the snme.
"The sixth article or the treaty of 1835
provided that the Inllan should be 'pro-
tectcl , against interruption \r \ Intrusion from
citizens of the United Stales who may at-
templ to settle II the country , ' In reply to ;
time proposition then made to , violate these I
treaties , I called attention to the law which
was ennctell on time 3rd of ' Iarcl , 1893 , which )
Ilrovhlcl for a commission to negotiate with
the five Indian tribes for the purpose of the
extnguishment ot the national Dr tribal title
to their lands , with a view to limo ultimate
creation ot a state of union with the torrl-
tory now occupied by the said tribes of In-
diana
"I stated that this commission hal been
appolnt and was proceeding t negotate
with these Indian tribes and I expressed
the opInion that we ought not to talc any
acton by congress until the commission hall
exhausted every effort to negotiate with
these Indians In the spirit of , limo law by
which time cmmission was created. Tie
commission has been negotiating now . for
a full year. and I regret to Ray It has not
succeeded In amicably agreeing . on some
plans by which the land should be allotted
In severalty and a' territory , ostablishedwlth
a government similar to those enjoyed by
time people ot other territories. I stl hope
this desirable purpose may be consummated ,
for It Is very clear from the evidence we
now have of the condition of that country
that unless some amicable agreement Is
reached congress wi , bo compelled to pro-
coed to act according to its best 'judgment
with regard to time five civilized tribes. The
treaties have virtually all been abrogated
by force of circumstances und by the ac-
tons of time Indians themselves. They are
bounded on nil sides by states or territories
and they have themselves by enactment of
their councils . invited white men Into their
territories . until they now number four or
five men to one IMlan . : .
I J'rDn1\1 01 ! SOU."DlISS tJ' ( lTTLI
Charles W. Inker Shows UI time dtbsurdlty
of time Oermnn Complaint
CHICAGO . Dec. 15.-In reply to the In-
Quiry as t what reliance : Is to be placed In
the charges that time meat inspection of the
United States Is Inadequate , and thal the
imposition ot restrictions was made In consequence -
sequence : r. Clm'anles" W. 'faker secrctary
ecrltary
of the Natonal Live Stock exchange , says
that he Is authorized to say by - others In a
110slton best to know that ti0 governmental
Inspecton ot live stock and m at products
for exportation Is up to I very high standard
and Is more thorough than ever before
anl
known. The following extracts taken from
the , report or the secretary of agriculture for
189 show what Is being accompllslmod ! . "Tho
most effective work rendered by the depart-
meat of animal Industry to the commercial
Interests of ' this country during the past fiscal
year bas been In dnspecUon ' of meat for
the export and interstate trade. At forty-
six abbatolrs situated In seventeen cites
the number of animals i inspected has Increased -
creased fromJ4,485533 inc1893 to 12.944,066
In' , 189 . The.amount of.'pdrk' ' microscopically
examined for export during , tImeytcar : ' was
35,437.931. poupdscbut In , the 'yeae 1893 It i
wdsonly " , 2OG7.14jO ; ; , poUn4sin.1894 ; i,310,410 ; ;
places from as.mny. , different carcasses have
been 'microscoplcally exnmlnEd under ' , the
direction of 'his' 'burenu. ,
Governmental inspection of live stock Is
so satisfactory to the foreign Insurance com-
pantes.'ho ' Insure against mortality , that ,
they have reduced their prem1ums an cattle
as f lows : Five years ago tt was'$10 ! ' per
head : three years ago $5 per heado ; years
ago ; $ r.80 : per hend. Now such hiktrance Is
placed In foreign companies al 62' % cents tQ
75 cents' per head. The risk froh' ' , common
causes Is now the sam as It was n yean'
ago consequently this reduction bi foreign
companies In the 'premium Is owing' ' the
impartial . . syajernatic . sclentnc : . ' ; thorough
governmental inspection , which precludes the
possibility healthy stock. of shipping any but - , . perfectly
For the past tWo years thero' luis never
been a ounl of animal food product. . that
has been Inspected by our goverdment rejected -
jectel by any foreign country until a week
ago last Monday ) when Germany claimed to
have found trichinae In our pork. Live eat-
tie ole have been exported after Inspection ,
and have been of such a imigh.standard as' to
quality and health that no animal hns been
rejected by all the foreign governmentS until
a few weeks ago , when Germany pretended
to find Texas fever among .some cattle.
Texas fever has not been known among our
catte for many 'years.
. .
SIWIl ' l'Jw < EOTn'JOaC Tl' .
Extraordinary Story Told at is Trial of
Vhlttocalperms tim Uuargla.
ATLANTA On. , Dec. 15.-ln the trial of
time Whitfeld county whie cappers here evl-
, dence of a highly sensational nature was
given by one of the witnesses . The case on
trial Is that of limo United States against C.
C. Drown , Derry Turner and William CelIa-
. The witness who furnished
Iman furnlshel the sensa-
ton was Mr. C. F. Ogle a wol known citizen -
zen of Tilton. Mr. Ogle said that In the
spring of 182 he met a crowd of men In an
old barn at TUon to form nn organization
for mutual protiction. lIe had been advised
to Join It because he would be safer inside
than' outside ot It. Among those present
were J. P. Joyce constable ; Alfred Whitner
Lorenzo Harris , JIm Townsend . Tom hayes .
W. A. Adams. Three weeks ago he met
time sauce crowd several miles 'from Tion
for the purpose of elec\ng aificers. The
officers elected were : Charles Drown , cap-
lain ; W. L. Brown , lieutenant , and Green
Tredway. Rufus Green , W. G. Griggs and
rank Morgan , referees. . \1 of these men
were present nt the mneeting . alil V. ' . L.
Brown , a Methodist Ireacher ) , was also 11res.
ent. In talking with other men In Whit-
fell county he found that they were muem-
bers. Time witness then told the court
that Green Tredway and Mr. Paul Trammel ,
United States revenue collector for the
Northern 'Ilstrlct of Georgia , Mn Trammel
Starr state senator from that district . , Representative .
resentatvo Longley ! Mr. Martn ot .the firm
of Jones & Martin . lawyers , and Mr. John
Black . mayor of Dalton . were members
thc organization and would protect ' any of
them who got Into trouble Dr were In the
state courts The story Is not believed here .
Collector Trammel and Mn Starr both
anl
laughed at the statement.
"Wimy I Is wel known , " sid Mr Trammel -
mel , "that both Mn Starr and myself have
been very active to suppress lawlessness In
that part of the state The charge Is ridicu-
bus and there Is not one word of truth
In it. " _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
1'"UUnl uf ( ! ub.1 Huger Siomm.
WAShINGTON , Dee. 15.-Consul General
Wilams , at havana , has submitted 10 the
State department a published account of the
Ilroceelngs , of a meetng of the Cuban sugar
manufacturers and cale growers , convoked
by the boarJ of plalten for the purpose of
adereulng time Spanish l'arlament upon the
subject of Interal retorm. 'fhe meeting
resulted \ hI time ecndlnl of the folowing
cablegnmmnm . through the governor generll. to
the minister for the coronles at Madrid
" 1'hl atmgar malufacturer and cane grower
usemblCI II muss meeting petition your e.
ce'lency for the Immedlah abolition of the
Illlutacturlng tax together with the lead.
lug dimly on sugar and 10lalu because of
their burlhnlomencl on the product . 'Vo
Ilk you therefore to mal , I strong recom.
mondaton to l'arliament 01 the petition for
reforms Inehpensabo $ : to the life of this coun.
IT ) ' . " whleh are act forth II the rUJluUonl
adepted
a'
Wavrly Couple FIOie.
'VAVERLY , Mo. . De. l5.-Waveniy s
cet ) I lu'ual by the dOlltlncnt of 1lanchl
nel a 'Gy ar-ol granddaughter of leY
'VIla" { Dell , W.I known Ihrolholt this
and other .
western stntes. . The bridegroom
I" David a business mail .
Dn\1r YanceY1 I .oun blsln , ! ! mat.
The destination or the . couple Is unknown
SpInr 111L1 l'I.UID ( Vl.T ;
S.s lie ( hmmiy Jttch'NI Ten Tho\nll
10lnn of limo Holtn Ionty.
Nll\S' YORK Dec. 15.-Snmuel C See ! ,
the detnullng bookkeeper of the She and I
Leather bank , will he arraigned for trial
In time United States circuit court on 1lon.
day. His attorney , Angel , IntmnteI ! today
that tim defaulter would throw himself on
the mercy Dr the commrt . The attorney says
Seely received not more than $10,0 oC the
money stolen from the bank which was
given to him In mime rnllll from $2 : to
$2O. for which Fredertck laker took his
notes.
"I have In my tlossesslon , " said Angel .
"ahout hair a dezen of Ihsc notes . their
.
aggregate nmolnt bring $300.
"Seely told . me one dny that he always ,
thought linker woull make goild their steal-
Inl ! nR : lerrlt ( linker's clerk ) had toll
him that linker was worth $50.0) n. narly nil
cr which was In real estate. When Scaly
woul1 lk nleer to tIny up Baker woul\ \
put him oft by saying that his % roJerty , was
In stch a conditon that It could not le
solI eXcelt nt n great atrlncc. "
After a time . 1 : eel ' says , he saw time sit-
unton b comlnA more hopeles wih each
passing ' day , but this seem to have mitmie < I
no difference to Biker , who continued
drawing motley rm the hank until Scc1'
wnrned him to desist.
The story of SeelY's nhht from Ihls city .
his nlmles walulerllltS before reacliimmg Chi-
cage and his meeting with ! c reachlnf who
delivered him over to the \olce , Is one II
which terror and Inrtltude are most
strongly hlended. Lawyer Angel relates
that Scly loft the hank for the last time
after so Ilxlnlt time boDIes thlt by conlar-
Isol with those at time paying teller , the
exact nmoult or the defalcaton could hnve
heen clscoven',1 , wihin haIr nn hour. Body
then took the midnight train over the I'eirn-
sylvania road for Wahlnlton. where hI remained -
mained a few hmotmm's. going thence to liar-
rl burg , Pa. . which Illace he reached In the
afternoon . Ho then bough a , ticket em
Cimicago , wh.re ho arrived the next slay .
Sunday . nt 10 o'cloclt In tIme' morning .
"At no time during the remainder of 'his
stay itt Chicago " said Angbl . "slid SeelY
mnke nny ntempt to disguise himself. lie
was all the While In I condition brdcrint ! !
on mental collapse. ! '
"I ran away , " said Seely , "because
I was utterly crushed tn health anti
SIlrlts , each night betnl n ! leelleR one ,
and I 'felt somewhat relieved In mind when
apprehended . although . at Irst 1 made , I
denial . of my Identt . . "
" ' 01\1 Ills 'Vito nlt Ih&htnr ilnmmrdoroci.
JAMESTOWN , N. Y. . Dec. 15.-Mr.
James Winslow Shearmnn and lier daughter -
ten , ! rs. Clinton Davisho ' d
on n farm near here 'ere' J ur-
tiered by unknown people toln" " ' . 11 : . ,
Shearman was nhsent during tile fOreton
and part DC the nCernon , and when he.h"
turned home about 4 o'Cloelt he 'wns , lmornl-
let to Ind his wife and da\II\ter \ \ lying 1 ,
dead In the house. There Is no clew to the
deae
perpetrators or the crime . nlhough it . I ! up-
parent that the motive was robber ' ; "Cor " th
house was In confusion , bureau drWtrs'
having been ransacked , as Ie I search"for
money had been carried on . ,
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Five , TIO\Sllul Fire lt Ulcl nock.
'
GLEN ROCK . Wyo. , Dee. l.5-SpeIal (
Telegraan.-The Masonic ' hal her ! anti . all
buildings In that block were totally le
stroyetlby fire this morning , L3s estmated
nt about $ .0. . _ , : . . J .
, ' % 'onimqmmeIcet Ullit C'ioqecl. .
WOONSOCKET S. D. . Dec. 15. - - The Bank'
Dr 'Voonsocltet has gone Into yoluntary
lkuidation. The depositors will likely' . be
11ald " full. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _
1ERSON,1L 1' , 1 , lal l'IIS.
lone. J. R. Whiney , Carroll , la. . Is ' . at ' time . Del-
guest S. P. Lldel , , Lander , , Wyo. . . . Is ' a' ' Miard I :
D. 0. Spencer of Kansas City Is at tho1
Darker. . . . ' ' ,
Dr. P. J D eklns n , . Leal S. D. ; Is at the
Paxton. . . .
O. P. Iamer , Sheridan , Wyo. , Is , a time
DIlono. ' ' i .
VUln.Hunt ; . Clafrmott.-WYO. Is J ti .Del
lope guest . . _ _ . . . . , . . . , . ' . . ' 1
Ora Haley , .Laramlo , Wyo. ; II registered at
'time ' , Ptxton . . . ' " . ' ? , . : , " ' . . & ' 1. ' : : I/ ! "
John Grayson 'and vIfe . Creston its. ; are at'
the , Paxton. "
J. P'Tihlg , or Hospers , , Ia. . Is slopping over
'at the Darker. .
J. 'H. J hnston and wife of Dostwlcle are
'
Arcade , guests
A. l3ryson . and wife ' ot Manning Ia. , are
nt the Merchants. "
F. E. McGnnis of hastings . Neb. . Is stopping - .
ping at time Darker. ' , . "
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A. V. ' . Kennedy , ' Buffalo , 'V 'o. , Is registered -
'tered ' at ' the Deliono . ' . .
J. P. Darrett of time Missouri Pacific 'fs
stopping at the Darker.
Fred G. Hease , Sheridan 'Vyo. . Is regis-
tered at the Merchants. '
E. T. Letson and John Willis of' Eurek ,
Kan. , arc at the Merchants.
Frank Beard . the' "chalk talk" man 01 Chicago -
cage Is registered at' the Paxton
H : D. Curls of Grand island Neb : , 'li I
making his headquarters at ti Dark !
Colonel T. H. Stanton phlef 'pa'ymmmastr , , .
Department of the Plate ; returned yesterday
frommi a pay trip. )
Mrs. Dan Davis , wife of Detective Davis
returned yesterday from a month's visit with
returnee vtsl wih
relatives at Minden , Ia. . .
Frank Washburn of Ogden , superintendent
of the Union Pacific hotel department Is at
the Millard . accompanied by Mm's ' Wash. '
burn.
howard D. Smih of the Board of FIre
and Police Commissioners Is slowly recoverIng -
lug from the recent 'injury to his foot and
expects to be able to attend a meeting of
time board eariy In tIle coming weele.
Hon. Victor Derbower of Ilho. formerly
a resident of Omnha , Is In the city the guest
ot his brother , Mr. Ellis Derbower , receiver
of the American Water Works company
Mr . Derbower Is now a member of the
Idaho legislature , and anticipates a hot fght
over the election of a United States senator
to succeed Senator Shoup , who Is a candidate
for re.electon. Con ressman Wils .Sweet ,
an old-tme Nebraskan , Is alsO a candidate
for the Shoup succession
N"hrlukllO lt Iho i IIotls .
At the Paxton-Mattlmew Caring , Plats-
mouth : John Dwyer , leu trice.
At the Millnrd-W . H. Jiarstow . Crete :
Mrs. A. J. Diii . Mrs. A. Fcnwlclt , North
Plate.
At the Arcade-S. II. Gudduhl . Charron ;
J. D. McCormick , Bertrand ; A. 1. Stuckey ,
Brleen Bow.
At the Mercimants-Chmarhes S. owler ,
North Bend ; Ii. , V. Wolverton , Pierce : O.
g. Whitman Oxford ; A. I. Barr. 1' : . M.
Thomas , Stanton : F. 1. Olmslead , last-
Ings ; C. J. Warrlclt , Fremnommt
At the Mercer : J. E. : Dyers Chicago ; C.
O. Carpenter , Abilene , Ian. ; H. H. Wallace .
Tel < amnh ; L. H. leaon ; Salt Lake : J. W.
Story , Cincinnati : D. Crewel , Fremont ; S. M.
Leemme E. D. Baker New York : C. B. Urn-
ham St. Louis : J. ' " ' . home . Hooper , Neb. ;
Jv ' . hamilton anl wife Des Moines ; I. . L.
Spo'oner , Council Dufs : C. R. Collins . I. ' 0.
Stoker Phiadelphia : J. W. , Hewitt. I'ort.
land : ' M. Horton . William orrest , Chicago ;
U. Id. Wallace , Seattle , Wash.
Nebr.sklUI In Chicago .
CHICAGO , Dec. 15.-Bpeclal ( Telegram.-
At Chicago hotels : Great Northern-T.ue
w Spratlin . Omaha ; 'rheoore \ neschla ,
Nebraska City . Grand Paclnc- I McCor.
Ciy. lcCor-
muiclc Omaha. Clifton-Mr. and Mrs. I. . V. ' .
Snow , Lincoln
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irL.1TiiJlf JllW.X.
Fair for S.br.s" . Y1eel't Local Rains
$ tmmmday Moriming .
SUld. , Jlorllli.
W ASlINOTON , Dec. 15.-The forecast for
Sunday Is : 1.01 Nebraska and Kansas-
I.'nlr , except local rain In the easter por-
tons Sunday morning ; cooler 'north winds.
For Iowa and Missouri-Rain In the earl ) '
morning mmnrtlmwemst : air ; cooler ; Suth winds , becoming
For South Dakota-Fair ; cooler : north.
west winds.
1.oenl 1ecord.
OFFICE OPTHE WEATHER DUREAU ,
OMAHA . Dcc 15.-0maha record or temperature -
azure and rainfall , compared with the cor.
rIlondlng day ot past tour years :
1891 1893. ISn IsL
Maximum temperature . 49 39 31 :
ln'mum hmperuture. : . . 4 H 16 30
Average temperature . . . 45 26 25 33
PrecipItation . . . . . . . . . .41 , 2 .0 .0 '
Condiion of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for the day and since March 1 ,
18& :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . , . '
ldxCe3s for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Norntal preciptttion . . . . . . . . . . . . ,03 Inch
Excess for the dly. . . . . . . . . . . .U Inch
Total preclpltattn since March 1 15.61 inches
Deficiency since Mac 1. . . . . 15. & Inches ,
, 1 A WELSh . Observer
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The concert to b clv/ITlrs ( < lny evening
of this week nt the ! ' \ PArk Methodist \
Episcopal church unlejOle direction ol
Organist Alien gives pmmntas3ot being ' n very
pleasing success. 'ho' , \rnm has been
wel selected , and the risWJI , ' \ be Inter.
eating In time fact Ihntmny of the per-
formers are pupils of : N Alien , who has
taken great care In the orlngement of the
program , which Is as follows :
Chorus-t the hliils'imtl'nles Ito-
soulll ) ; . . . . . . . . HIS ' \/n' . . . . . . . . .Hlchar
Church ehtr.
Piano Solon ) Yalsl aJor..Chol'ln
( b ) Ornd Polka de Concert ; .
. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Bartet
MIss Nettle M. tH\erl ' : : ) ' .
Vocal Solo-Intermezzo ( Ca'alherimt Jttmsti-
cann ) . . . . . . . . . . . . CnValcrll . . ' . . . Hmt- : !
3liss Grace Crawf'ortl
Ilnno Solo-l alenol.Ot"w. , . . . Rubenstein
3tiss Millie Davis
Violin SoloScena 1199 : Ballet . . . .De Heriot
: lr. J. I. Cook.
Double Sing nnd Quartet l'Iay . and . . . Solo-We'll . . . . . . . . Gaily . . l'insuti
Mrs. Mnynll . Dennis alll Clark , Miss
Ella Crawford , Mes rs. Cramer ,
Ianiels Dule anti
Piano Dlet-ll'pcll Cimaffee Dunce . . . . . . S. Smith
3Ilss : lapne Imoyio RII , Mr . Allen .
Vocal Solo-Ior . All Dternhty..Maseimeromm
: i. . W , J. C. Iutlnl Cramer.
Plalo Solo"alse Caprice . . . . . lttmbenstein :
Miss Kate Kimmibill .
Itecitntior-The Catholc ] 19alm. l. . . . . . . . .
311cc Stehia . McCimsmmoy .
Solo. . . . . ! . 1 . . Stela . : . . : 1cChlsner. IS8 Bes11 Selgwick
Piano SoIc-Taimnhmnuser.\Vngner
Miss I llli . Jones.
Chorus-D Iiabyiomc'msVmmve . . . . .Oouno < \
Church Cholr. ,
! r. Franz Adeimanmi one of the 11lular
violinists ot the city , has completed arrange-
monts for a concert to bo given at Young
Mcii's Chrlstnn association hal on Thursday -
day evonhl , Decembr 27. Mr. Adolmann
wil b assisted by Mips Bslo Lincoln , so
icralmo . of liostoim . who wi sing Elsa's
Drcm from "Lohmengrimm . " with orchesta
accomnpanimeimt . also 1 mo. Mudmmtoterimmg ,
) vho will b hearst In' 'the ' lentolssohn
"Concerto , " with acompaniment of string
quartet. ! r. Butler . 1 concert master together -
gether wills the Boyd theater orchestra all
other instrumentalists . will compoC the or-
cimostra which will number about twenty-
five "Ieces. Mr. Allehnann Is coming to the
front a a solo violinist . and well he may , ns
his tutelage umler Jochlm 111 In the 1ulol
orchestra at Hamburg with Von l3ulow Itu-
bonsteln and oUter great cOlluoor ! has ,
\el equipped him for arUctc work. Ills
Iolo number for this concert wilt be the
"Otimellim Fantasie' , " by Erimst. The orchestr
wi play the Zampa overture several nlm-
ber by Oilet and time Tammmhauser , March .
' ! r. Thomas J. K'lly will give the third
of his Sunday areraMn organ recitals today
beglnling promptly It 3':30 : p. m. He will
bo 'nsslsted by ! Ir. Will MacCune bnrltone.
: ' The following 11rogriln will be given :
' PART I. ;
rsan-arch In . . . . . . . . . . .
I Ogan-Serenatn.'mloszlcowski
' Organ-Largo , front a. 5onata..hleetlmoven
. 'Organ-l . ' an are . . . I . folnta..Beethoven . . . . . . . . lemmlns
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PART I
, Om'gnin-Mnrcim Celebre. . : . . . . . . . .Schubert
n-Hhapsodle No. 1. : . . . . . Saint Sael
" 'Volc ? -There Is a Green lUl Far Away
, . , . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ooulloe
. , Orgn-Nocture. Mr. Will . . . .lculo. . . . ' . . . . . . . , . ChopIn
, - .
Time following I the' t8am for tIme mu-
'scnlo ! this afternoon ' a'14fl' ' $ aints' church :
ar'e. , . , . 4W'Snlnts' .
Organ-Fanfare. 1.1. : 1'lt- . . "Lemmen .
Mr. W S.r'tMmishull.
Flute SaloThe lr , S.rtIJhll. . . . .Stcclunlst .
Mr. olae ' nltJ'on" ,
: Piigrim's Chorus. . . . : . . .lle. . . . . . . 'Vagner
. 1 r. MarshnJi.
Quintet-List the CherblcnHost..Gaull
:1s9 Dolan Miss Pojtem .llss Johnston
Mrs. Marshall . Mr. T. . . . Wijitbread. ,
1 Marshal. ; : . . : . T' . , . . . Wlltbread. .
b . Improvisation . . . . . I.I. . . . . . , Jadasohn
I . Mr. 3Ini'lmall. .
Soprano SoloA v , Jr Q' . ' ' . .1Iascagnt .
llss Mamle'3fUijeimhotf .
' ' Mamle'l 111chhor.
Fanhisl Rememlrnnce ' \ IPrgue..Iocl
Mr. Pedersen : , ,
. Battle la ' ' h.from , Rlltz . . . . . " : Va ler
, Mr. Mpisimaii. . . . . . . "
'T I' 1 " ' . ' .
" Tlo usual mlnlcnle "iI1cu at the&First
Congregational church , this , Sunday . r rndo" , ?
a a , pcIQcJ : ' ' 'wgd11 qi i tS , Iw\obr'
flr ls' d" by : ! I'bo EI , \artet. . cOnslSt. . : '
y
Ing ot'Mr. ; AI J. Vankuran , 'r. E D. Treat
'Mr. W.- S. McCuno . . 'Mr. F ; J. Darton. The .
program ' Is i lS . ( ollowsl I 1 " ' . I
OhnuPreli ' and' ' gue. . . . : . . . > .Zun'el
Quartet-T Caummot , . Always . Trace the ' . .
Quartet"r . . . Cnoy Alwus. ! . . . . .d . : : . . . ti . \
I' ' t ' "
. . ! : 'iio"Tencpl&'Quateh" .
TI "Tjnple' . " . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Organ-Lullaby . . ; . . : . . . : . ' . Vogt
Cant Iene . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . DuboIs
Solo-Sancta Maria.- . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faure
_ W . 8. M Cune.
Organ-ElevatIon - 'In ) . . . . . . .Salnt Saens
Quartet-Gently , Lord , 0 Gently Lend
Qunrtel-Genty . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . Oenty . . . . . Derner
The Temple Qunl.tet.
Orgami-Offertory , In E fiat..alome . . . .
Solq-Cantique . do N ( . tat. . . . . . . . . \ . . . .Atum
" Mr. F. J. .Barton.
Organ-Postlude In ] . . . , . . . . . .Chadwlclt
Mrs. F. F. Ford ; , Organist.
The fourth public plano'recU l by the pu-
Ills of Mr. Martin Cahn , assisted , by Mr.
Herbert Butler , ' violinist , and Dr. Charles
l3rmetens viola , ' wIll be' given 'Vednesllay
evening In the roms of the Woman's club
In the Boston store building. TIle program
Is' ; wel selected , aJ the following will show :
Duet-Forest Lie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Koeilng
, Ruth and Katie Wiley.
Polonaise . . . . . . . . . . Kate . . . . . . . 'Vley. . . . . .Merleel
' Anna White.
, EtudeHummlng ( mr < Whie. \ ) . . . . . . . .Perlo
Georgia Kennard.
Mazurka CaprlceSprlnl ( Dawn ) . . . . : ason
, Mabel DaTher.
( a ) G lAue. . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nach
( h ) 'Echo. . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RaI
Corlne Paulsen.
mllromltu- : Inor. . . . . . . . . . . .Schubrt
F'rederickaesselS. .
Hondo SenUmentnle. . . . . . . . . . . . .lrocheles '
henrietta tees .
Impromptu-D Henrteta . . . . . . . . .Schubert
Huldaim Jonsson.
By lloonlght. Hultah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dendel
Josephine Bell.
Grand TrloPlalo. Violin.nnd Viola. , .
Violn.
. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .Inace Lachner
Antante con mote , Ahiegro. Andante ,
Scherzo , Allegro assai Allegro ,
con apirito.
Corlne P81lsen.
Mr. Butler , Violin ; Dr. Iaetens , Viola.
As a finale to the ConlregaUonal fair
a little operatn , "The Sleeping Queen , " will
be given Thursday evening nt Washington
imahi. This is . full ot catchy , pretty airs antI
time voices procurell for the leading parts
are all excellent and it wilt no doubt be a great
success. The principals are Miss Higgins of
Chicago , Mrs , O. W. Johnston , contralto of tim
Hanscom Park Methodist church ; Mr. Weir
and Mr. 'VhUbread. As a curtain raiser
"Which Is 'Vhleh" will be given by Miss
Cook Miss McKel , Miss Taylor , Mr MeKehi .
and Mr. Cook , al of whom have previously
won laurels In amateur Iheatrlcals. Doth of
celenty these productons1 glvel. . doubtless be ex-
Mr. Albert Wallerstet,1cavos Omaha this
e\'enlng for a course of si4f4y at the Chicago
conservatory of musiq under his former
teacher , Sig. Carpi. 0' I ,
-r'-n : . .
Mr. . Hagenow of tlme4Stimte university will
play Br Daotens' vlolnoncerto lt one of the
conservatory . . concerts ' "do If ' .
. '
Mr : Bert Butler - Ond . . Charles ' higgins
arc contemplatng a trln'.IQelpsla some tine ;
In tho' early spring flr ! : lly Under some
of time famous leachers Off ! the university .
The score of Br 13te'a cantata , "Con-
stance , " Is fnlshee and the chorus ha begun .
gun rehearsals I l '
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Miss Myrtle Coon Will ! , "Ing a Bolo at
Trinity cathedral this s'eng : .
Triniy , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ amLi' !
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Mr. Martin Cahn's 1)\mf I ) \ , will give a re-
dial next Wednesday , .9'qmming at the
\\'onman's club rooms : ' .
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The usual Christmas musicale st Irownel
hal will b6 given Thuneay evening De-
ember 20. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Time popularity of Chiamnbtrlaln'a Cough
Remedy amid the hlgb 9st 'em II which It Is
held leads us to believe pattr le sn article of
great worth amid merit , We have time pleas.
ure of giving the experience .of three prommmi-
cent citizens ot Iedondo Beach , Cal . In the
use of the remedy' . ! r. A. V. Trdel says :
"I have always received Irolpt 'relief when
I u.e Chamberlain's Cough Itenmedy . " Mr.
J&me Orchard says : "I ama satisfied that
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cured my
cold " ) Ir. .1. . I. lat her says : "I or three
year I have used Cbanibenian' Cough nem-
edy In my family and its results have always
been satisfactory .
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: Oregon ndcey Tu curs all kidney tfO ) '
Wee Trial size % cont. . All druggists
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: I DEP'T. SHOE Hayden .5 rose DEP'T. SHOE :
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* Great Xmas 5LIPPEH AND 51-IOE SALE MON- }
' MON1 .
1 '
{ , 'I ' 7 i-s - I i i i r r ' . r r' i
* lr,1 D 1Y. : . Over cighteen hundred pairs ' of line Xlnas . Slippers K
* 0.and Shoes on sale 1 at bnt < rupt f n 'A ' great ' opportunity ' - *
* to buy a useful Xmas present chea . ' ' ' ' 4
$ 1r
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' . Only DBc A'londay . . - ' 1
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: . . : ; . I 800 fne PaIrs Chenele of thc'sc Embroider- Men' Yfi W '
, : - _ _ _ _ _ _ . - .cd Slppcrs on sale Monday at j
4 . worth t'i7 - *
90c a pair. They are $
, * , Only DBc $1.50 verywhere .ft
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* Monday - - ' '
. , , . - . . " ' Pairs l.en's Velvet _ Em- Only 680 $
Ladles' finc felt 600
.t * 1adles fn broidered Slippers at l'onday ' [ . :
bead embroidered
itt . .el br0dered 15c a pair Worth $1.2j. Men's
$ I. 2S slippers fine hand turned Russet l'aust These fine Melton 1
'F , ' . M Slippers $195. Vorlh $2.75. Cloth . . $ fne I.2j Ovcr - . * .
$ . , . 750 ' . . Monday , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . gaiters , i ' '
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680 Monday { .
. Ladies homc comfort _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ,
.i , ' . Icitcongress $1.50 ,
" . " 'sl . ocs . . . . ' , Ladies' fine Dongola i i }
* , . , " " ' : ' ' Button $3.50 welt 2'L
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1- , ' : . J i , ' . . " ' ' 950 I Monday Shoes , W
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Lt . . . Only $ l.DB AIonday" i $ }
* } ' " , . . ' _ ; . ' , Boys fine leather _ $4.00 Leg- $2.48 Monday
: : , ' 1" . , . $1.98 IVIonday A fine A' {
* } . ' . " . gins fnc .
4t' t ' I . . . Xmas present for a boy. . *
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! . - . . ' ' ' , : ' ' Shoes and Xmas Slippers. ' ,
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ih . . * . * . * * .1' * : _ _ ' * P ' 2 $ . * * * . * * * * * * * . . . . $ * ' . * * * . $ . I * J h '
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.BOYD'S TMEATRE . ,
. ' 11 " ' DEC. 20th. . "
' . . .Elaborate IU'oducton oC .Shcl'i an Knowlc . t.
1 immortal Tv gemly in Five Acts , ,
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I .J : . , E'pGAI { OWENS . .asf : Virginils. " :
t : , ' , ' Supported by lcIII ' 50 li ? rlc. " . 6
i : For the ! ; dn of I J I NebraGl ; 'dg ' U'N ioKI !
f , The T , Associaod . rites j Nebraska odg No1ofP , P ,
4 ,
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e Sale .of Seats Wednesday . morning U3lllL L POES [ WiL PRfVAIL ,
at Box Office. PROS
4 . . . . . . , , Ofice. , , . . . . . . . . , . .
e . - . - . ' . & .C44 444. 4 4--
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, Useful Gifts. '
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' 'l Gifs.
FUR CAPES from $ ll 98 to $ Z25 each. ' ,
, FUR COATS ( rom $27 to $275 each
S \ " FUR hECK SCARl1S from $1.25 to $20 each ' '
I I FUR MUHS from 49c to $20 each
I . " . Children's FUR SETS $1.33 and $ l,98 each
Jr - . " " - - ' / CILUEN'S ' CLOAKS { from 50c to $ ZO each
' -r ' LADIES' CIAIS { from $4 $ 98 to $45 each
LDIS' ' ClTH CAPES from $5 to $45 each
LADIESiVRPPE11S \ from 98c to $ t2 each
LADES' ' SILK { WAI'fS \ ' from $2.48 t ) $7 each
' LADIS' ' SUITS from $8 $ to $50 each
LADIS' ' NAGKlN0ShlES frm $2.98 to $30 each
t . LARGEST VARIETY
- , . Of MIlde-lIl ! Gurmcnt Shown 11 Onnhu
. . . I ' , Latest Styles.
! . / ' o"v'est Prices.
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O.ISCOFIELD
i' I CLOAKSSUI1S.FUS.
ClOAKS.SUIS.fURS.
PAXTON BLOCK ,
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J'E. TRJt. ' J'RA'SIV " .
"Itcruls of the l.mitu IViir UOlolbereI by
the C"frll ; UUVOrllHlt.
WASINOTON , Dec. I5-Special.-Pen. ( ) '
Sl019 granted , issue of December 1 , were :
Nebruslea : Original-Samnuoi I. . Oraham ,
A hlalll , i3auimdera . Addltiomial-James Jill.
lhgamm . hampton , Hamilton. SupI1lcntnl-
David hover York YOI'lt. Orlglnul widows
etc.-SOIhla Smih , Centrl City , ? .Ierrick. .
Iowa : Original-John A. ltewlrt , Indian-
ola , Wurren ; David C. Spaur Dallas Mar-
tori. 1encwat and increase-Samuel : ' 'ym' .
i'cil. hticeviie Mitchell. Ini.'reuse-Jomnes D.
rel. Ice vi
McHobel . Lisimon , Linn ; Charle huh ,
alas John DunuII , Benlonport , Van Huren. .
OrIginal widows -I.ouill Wflt , Fort
Mallson , Lee : Margaret A. Tracy onthm
Branch , Guthrie ; Elizabeth Ii. BUrge 1orth
Inglon , Des Moines ; Achtl A \ ' 1ckers , ,
Monroe , Jasper : minor of Illary DUSI ,
hmmdependence . Buchanan.
South Dakota : Origiimal-SViihiomn . 11.
Whuley Dakota City , J'ennlngton ; Iar.
shah V , Coil . Madison , Lake Increa o-
George Iulerson. Lily , Ias' . Iteissuc-
Wllum Ii , Gimlet' , Carthage 111et
North Dalotu : Immerease-Josinim l'carHon ,
Janmestowmm . Slulsimman .
Issue of December 3 were : Nchraslea , :
Renewll-Jnlll H. Church 'i'iideii , I"II ,
son hmmcrease-I'eter Bolt . Vi Wit. Sallo :
Wllul 1. I Greenlehl , St enilmm g . Jimim mm aomm .
Original widows . etc.-Jieimshi M. Cmven ,
Ienkleman , Iuniiy.
Icwa : Orlglnal-Oeone nalf . Dlwonllrl.
Scot : Stowa Roberta Ilummipton . I.'mnle-
In : Joseph \almer. I"alr/cll. lullton. ( ,
Rohrt H. ! elerlh , Trenton , Henry. Aihihi.
tioflal-l'rasttms C , Hathbun , Cedar Falls .
mack Hawk : J tward 'J' . I.ta. Irl.lvlew. (
Louisa , ftestgratlon-\\'esiey I. . ll'Ulll ,
Helnbeck , Onlnd . Orhlnal widows ott'-
wldOWtj
Lucy C. Stockton Leoim Dectur ; I alnuh
I ox. Hock I als , Cern Oordo : Isaac : 'J'holus
( amber ) , Aduir Adair.
Colorado ; Original-Timothy S. Netteton ,
. Den\'er , Aralmalmoe )
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Oregon Kidney Tea cures 11 kidney treu.
bits. Trial size , 25 commts . All 'iruggkts .
_ Boyr\s ' . ' ; ' ' ' : 11 " . , : It. I
TlnEJ ' NIGhTS , ILIYI NU ' '
loozN1Ni su.nuy ! 'J , OED ' 16' _
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4 HOYT'S "
MUSICAL TBIFLIO . Ij JJ
A TRIP TO
CHINATOWN , "
In I New Dress , with all 'tho
ORIGiNAl . .1'V Tonic CAST '
including
I'.1Rl Y CONOR.
Time sale opens Saturday morning It usual prlceE
Di \W \ n' ' HOLDAY
If I U V i " ATTRACTION
Tum NmUTS AND CIIS''MAS MATINEE.
nc inning Monday Dec. 24.
STUART ROBSON
Under time dlreclol or Mr. \1. n. Hayden , 11
time following rei'ermolre ' :
MONDAY . I'VIING.
' - 11B STOOl'S ' . "
; : gl { WJl : ; ? TO COQIIIiR
C1IIOISPSIAS ) iA'l'INID. .
"I.U.\I Yfll 1 ? . "
Chrlstl11 Imt ; W"dI3"lV . Evetmiimm.m.
"J I ? ; 1Jr.'JIn'I"J'.t. "
Pale ol"ns fatu.'ny. ' Night I.rlel's : Fret :
floor , f ammO , I m : balcol ' ( (1 ) . " 'ti 75' . Osfati-
nee Iu'lces : I.'h'stoor. . reserved , l general
udmisslul. 76e ; IJlcOI ' , GOo mind 7 : . . $
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- -
J0Y5 ON N rHT
Thursday . , Dee 27th
The Princelon UnivBrsH
Glee , anjo ana Mandofin Clubs
10glhl'lllco. . H'ah ( on sale ] oe.20. : .
Aimctiomm : solo ur ht l > . Oi Il'e. :2II. $
IH1'Yi1P D' ' LLY ' '
DU , U ANEW . PLAY
- - -
1'lflA V fll,1 : ' of 'i'ilhilE N1Ghl'r.Nr n
11iIDAY 1)11 ) . 21 1'IIIg Nllr :
I iuutt I , t I'IJU a m iVl"iA'i' / ) M A'I'l NlD I I I
'fho 1.lorlu } rl" ! I'J\lerlaU COlc < lan '
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SULLY
pAIIIEL
PAN1EL
,
Jrst ; time II Omn it time QIA'I coo
tr IC
cel or Ills CUlcrr . . . .
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STAHTI.ING - DI.EC'i'IIIC/mI. - EFFECTS I
Hule OpelS ' 'hur.l , y mOl nlll ul I Ihl I ( nnwln" ' "
luIICS' 111.1 iloci' . tOe , 70o In,1 " . ) ) : "akony ,
Gu alt 15c. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _
EUI : F1 IRE1 I 1'I'iJi.iIi l'IIIOWI ,
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Air , 'IWI WPI'I' :
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C.I : SIACiONJt'JIl'H (
ICDONOtUU'H
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Jolly , HIlu-fplllll I'mud ( 'orey ,
"THE PRODICAL FATHER "
'fhlr,1 . ) 'tar or l ' 'Fm Iuniiiuai , ( i4uc'ceas. .
A I.'AI'I ( 'om.r I : 'i'hIIlFI I : l " I'I.
Malnut.fnu,1s ) ' anti Hlurd IY.
l3oimiimg - - - - wwk - ! ec' - . : .i , "It 1lllro:11 : Ticket . "
\VnfllJS \ ' MUSIC HALL
I'iii have a groat. ititractiomi fur time
I Iroat cOlln
Wil Itrnetol tl'J
.Ix wee ka . cnnllllcln I : lii omm ml miy. 'fu v . 10 , ' ! ' _
Otl 1'ldll'l aolobratud : 't'yrimicaim ( Ultutto :
wil aplJoa there , con lltln : or
iilliI . OTTO i'IGliTI . . . Teunr amid Vanlmlor
I 1'/11'1. ' 'luur Ild
Mlt.\I.OI81OI. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warhor . .
1,11)-s , ) iOIh24 hII'i'ZOfj . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .I , "
MilS \OSISA 11.1.701. . . . tollrlnl
:18S m.SA 1"WITJ. , . . . . . . . OOltl'/\ . . /
'J'hla Qlalott hil tmvololl \1'1 reat "ue
I'I rur over two YUll1 wltl China. O.-ller
In this c'otmmmtry , nl1 ! imo dOlbt mm good .
m'.imiy of our 1" ldur' will bo , 11001 / ' .
have 11 OJIur'lnlty 1 lmu.tr
thms'so Siimgers IUllt War- '
til'SO tlnler
hiluii atpaiim . l'
. 1101 Ilaln. ;
EVER's' trI Y IIATINEF3 < ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-a
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