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" * * 5 t / _ _ YOL. X. OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING , DECEMBER . NO IG-2. a'.c ami Itcciil Maim f.'oiihnd Silvi-r inn ! .Icive r.y in ( he Citj. Come and See Our Stock as We WiH Be Pleased ' to Show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , t , t Dli'i' . Oppositn Postoftice. TAL if All sul ' * stncfly cash. ther-fore we are enabled to offer the e nisumers oI'Mie weed only first * quality tfoo.ls for i heir money. Best st ate'11 ) c Gi ir in eery , Bsbt3 o" a q larter Oigir in the cit ? , Be t "fcra ght 5c igar n the dtp , Da roit Fui Cut a pe ; ialtj , On-80 F ne "ut 5s a good ona , Bagley's May plo ve - i 8 a id 16 ounce tins , "For 40c we hiva bang up Sm jking Tobacco , " M1GH1G K TOBACCO STORE , " in ; tuii IN M ft We a-e th * onlr Da rs ia he Ce morticed B igley's May Flower. MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. T'teitr - * ( AIM be-a i14rtntcnt of Trunks sin ! Va'iscs iiifhc n < k-I. Toloscopif Cuscj ; PH ! ani ! TniiilvN ; i Specialty. H. H. MABHOFF , - - St CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER Sc BRO. Propose fo the uext ninetv (9J ( davs to sell then entire sto-'k of Diamonds , Watcneh , Jewelry , Clocks Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ iq ID' GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manuf o'turns ; Prices , Which is f ornln to 20per cent , below any Eastern Wnoi sale House , pre aratorv to moving into their New Store , Cor. Nth & Farnharn FEKKV J utline | iiro < uu8 l > t > - r'.v r. Ice p | * lt ' " > > r i in Uni IJ a-ant , e-y a ! - ft ) TM HI , t ; e iioninal toll , v r- II rseul n. < ' ! . " ' Onn'H'e WJi ' ! I . j Foot-au-ii F I j Pec mVr istii. 1 J > J , H. FLIECEL & GO. j " Ko. 1220 iX'Uilas ; r , . . .v-'V lfel > & ' : ' % m i Christinas .ir.v ? KIIY OF Two 12.ve lings , Fr.Jay amlSi uruy , Heccinbcr 4th a. J 25th. ll lla-ina. . Chriitmis at 2 o clock. The Gulick - B aisdell * , nt-ed Attraction No 4 C auilc c lave . Gcn-n1 I5cprc i talive. En la eiue t o the Fa o 8 Vo ai ComtdUn ir. ! REED J A" ; enr'n- \o < uah 1 > y'sfashionable society co u Oj oi AARAH1AX XIGHT , Asvod t ! j iNr - Y rk Incatre JiO cons - s > -i\0 i'-'it , < nun iii - .he chanain ; a-li-te 'MIS 3 ALIO-'HA STINGS , . * nd tht E-rat on itnl cait of Outwg ra and O nrt . jt Ko c'v tl 3 atax Max ileyir & Bro. R nvuiDe.- the Ohnatmns Slatinee. -LUSi'RIDE FOR WKKKLV BEE , The Best in tbe West. Ohr Sentiments by Famous Men in Prose and Poetry. A Whole Vill'ffein Penncylva- nia Prostrate With tbe Scarlet Fer. . Donaldson is Badly Whipped by Sullivan in the Glove Contest. Japhet Eunttna : for His Fa her. ptxi i Despatch Ui Inc lice. KiiwYoiiK , December 25 1 a m. i he second act of & arami ia wnicii a young Pennsylvania farmer ia the principal figure , was revealed yester day at the police headquarters. On the 8th uf lait September , a tall ccnin try man , some 30 years o.d , applied 10 Superintendent Wnlluig for help hi cjuductiog a scarce for his father , from whom he had reason to beliovq he had been stolen in infancy. lie said that hia name WHS Fiauk Cog < ui ; rtiift he was a farmer at Great Band , Pa. He had been brought up on the farm of Michael Cleary , in the neigh borhood of the village of Kirk wood , and as a lad had always been made to believe that he waa the latter's son. In a quarrel laat summer Cleary dis closed the fact that the young man when a child had been placed m htj care by a neighbor in this city. He saia that Cogau'a mother had died and his father had gone away , and that ha ( Cleary , ) had then moved into Pennsylvania , keeping his own counsel and giving hia name to the boy. The young farmer immediately came to this city in search of his father , and Superintendent Walling referred him to the authorities in the bureau of vital sti'iatica , besides giv ing him the assistance of the police de partment. In due time confirmation waa obtained of the part uf the story told by Cleary , ut strong suspicion was aroused that instead of having been a legitimately a iopted child , be had been abducted as a result of a conspiracy to rob him of property left him by his mother. The record of Mrs. Oogan's death in June , 1815 , waa found. .At that time her hu band kept a liquor store at 80 Murray struct , but on the outbreak of the Mexican war ho joined the army of volunteer. ) , leaving the child in the care of his friena , Michaul Cleary , then living iu 22d street. He did not reiuru until years after , aod then Cleary had disappeared with the child. He searched for them in vain , and then in tuin bee me 1 > st to hia fnoiids. For twi months young Cog n patient ly foil'wod ' these clews , aided by the p lice in every cry which he visited. A few days ago hia efforts were crown- id with success. He found hia fa'her i prosperous tea merchant in Phila delphia , and convinced him of hia dentity. Their mutual joy waa great , and it was almost with tears that the ! onng man related his good fortune eaterdiiy to his friends. He found other relatives , and also discovered tne whereabouts of an uncle who is tnought to have been concerned in his abduction. Hiafatheris very wealthy , and will at once institute suit againso : h kidnappers. Sent up tor Murder Diktat ; li to 1 lie Bod. BOSTON , December 25 1. a. m. I'liu Dn coil-Cretan murder trial , at East Cambridge , closed shortly after noon yesterday. Thojuty , after being put a hour and a half returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. The full penalty for the crime is twenty years , but the court , which meets Monday , wi'1 probably not im pose the full limit. Caiherino Drie- cell , the prisoner , manifested no emotion , but her huabind wept like a child. Noexciptioncan be filed. Doctored it Up Special Di-patch 'o the PKK WASHINGTON , December 25 1 a. m. There has been a reprint of the house procperiiiissof thw 21st instant ou the funding In 1 The necessity for this arose fr > m a nits' ' " = iko of print ing the Cougreasionftl Record before : General Weaver's remarks had betn aent to him fr revision. As now printed , it IMS been corrected by each petsou concerned and is official. Puncnlng Pugilists. SpecKI dispatches to The BOB CINCINNATI , O. , December 25 -1 a. in Flu' glove contest between John Sullivan , of Boston , and Pr f. Donalds' ' n , of Clevel > ndc.inie oiFUs' ' night r.t PACIFIC gitrduti , and waa wit n eased by abi atfoity { pjrtmg men. Siu 11 , iwrd gloves were usrd .T- > . n..in Moran and I'mii Ryan , buth of this city , seconded Sullivan , and Dan An'chlny and Abe Smith seconded Donaldson. Patrick Murphy was cbi. eii referee. Time was called at 11'S j Snlliv.iu had the burr of the fight * from the start , fen rounds were fought , Sullivan winning every cue. When time was called for tee eleventh round , Don.ilcieon fniled to respond , and gave up the fiyu. ? toe v as coniplttc'y w ! ippod The Sghi lasted twenty mii.utea. Sentenced to Hang ni _ A . * * p tt < .b to f he ijt j. CLINTON. III. . December 24 , 10 p m f'he trial."f Thomas Co 'ie He1 U r known ss ' P . sv Devnie , " for the ssassi Miion of Atrun Go-jdie-luw , on tilstrot.s ir Blf'UD-'imton. Argust 4 , 1879 , was c.-c'uded ' fti re l st uign' , tlif jury fter long deliberation , Bnd ' ing n-m guilty , and Sxtng punishuvja ! : at dea'h Sittinar Bull Sulky Sp t ! llispatcu toTiie Bee. &T PACL. December 24 , 10 p m Dispat ihej from Fort Buford * ay that SittitigBull will tsko his own time ibout turrtnderiug. He has with him now about sixty lodcea of hostilrs on the Popjr ) river. Ue h about to move towards the mouth cf the Milk river. Allison , thed ou : , nri ej f . om the c rnp that he thti ka within twel\v lnystho whole band will come nit ' the rtgi-ncy , but that th least would stampede the Ind'ans ( ic ; . . Torrj hw issued an order tn M j r Hrotherton to preserve a pe.iceful at titude un'il the end jof the negoiii- tions. v Wheat and. Porfc Decline. pecial Dispatch toTliB Us ) . . CUICAOO , Uecambei 24 10 p. in. Pen dden dtclin of two cents in h atjiaust-d c. sidernb'e escuemem on 'Cn iige thic mo niig , and ne scones of Monday _ yl Tufdrty were repeated. A cl instcurity pre ailed , and it IT.IS leered tra- trouble ei tuThot curse f > ! ttt d-- w a the lir cri'c ii\a | and tilt lari > o accutnulaiio'i in > 'ew York and othtr reeeivniir ooi-ita. 'i'h" pried "f pork is s ill g. i g doii. The inauu factored produi is DOW selling so l > w thut the p ickiii , ' hotiVer are perk for less t j. t&r. , irsn bo'ho * § " > * * n.v ir. Scarlet Fever Scourge Spcuai Uliiahll till Ha I. UK. PmsBUKO , PA , December 25 , la in. Tins will be a .BJM and m lurnfu ] Christnusforthe Tittle town of Hunts dale , ClereSold county , in this state Tno angel of death is now holding high carnival there. Thai fearful scourge , the acarlijt fever , is rapidly thinning nd desolating evety house hold in the place. Eighteen child ren died Thursday fifom this terrible disease , an ou yesterday morning nuny new cases were reported , It is but a few days since the first case was reported , and already thirty deaths have resulted. Physicians have been summoned from all the neighboring towns , ai the few doctors here wore all weakened and could not possibly attend to all the demands made upon them. There ia scarcely a family in the town ( hat is not plunged into grief over the untimely death of their child ren. Mourning and grief are every where. Heretofore the health of the town has been excellent , and the doc tors are at a less to account tor the fearful ravages of the dread diieaao. Proven a Murderer. Special Dispttch to The Bco. DAVENPORT , Ia. , December 25,1 a. m. Thurediy the children of Mr. and niM Mrs. Thomas ? nid Diley ! , who were mur dered , by burglars in their house near Caluna , 111. , ou the night of the 10th hist. { , , , were in LaClaire , this county , for : the purpose of identifying a re volver and watch which were traded a1d VIa1 , the store of A. J. Hohoppel , the day after the murder. The children , and intimate friends of the murdered huabiud and wife immediately r cognized - nized the articles ae the property. The watch was sold to Holsopplo by Clement Gaton , who ia under arrest for murder. Other circumstances point titl him Hiid an unknown companion as the murderers. Assaulted a JjVts . SpecHl Dispatch to The Bee BROOKLYN , December 25,1 a m. On the 10 h of last month ex-Judge Samuel Morr'u was brutally ussassina- ted by Deputy Coioner James Dunne , in a saloon , where Judge Morris had been taken by a letter purporting to come from a man who wished to e v him on btninesp. Judge Morris has just recovered from the injuries which ho received The day following Dunne WHS indicted by the grand jury and a warrant was issued for his urrest. He fled from justice and the reward S5GO was offered for his capture. Ever since ho has been in liidine until yes terday mornins , when he surrendtrtd himselt to the sheriff After examin ation , Dunne was held in bail forSlO- , 000 , which was furnished by two dep uties. indications. S ec.nl . Dispatch to Tax BRE. WASHINGTON , December 25 , 1 u. m. For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valk-ys : Generally cloudy weather and slow variable winds , followad by winds shifting to northerly and westerly , rising barom eter and lower temperature. Lynched by a Mob. Specal Dispatch to The Beo. CINCINNATI , December 24 1 a. m. A Star special from Mumfordsvillp i Ky. , ays two brothers named Cam pbell , colored , arrested for the rob- and the attempted murder bof 'Squirn J. A. O rdnt-r , were taken yesterday from thn jail at Roulette , ville station , by a n > ob and hui ; < > d tea a tree. Preparing for Cbristmas. Special Dispitcli to Tin , Bcc CHICAGO , Decembc 25 1 a. m. The preparation lor * C .rulm s 'his ye.iv in Chicngo h. s never bcoii equal ' ed before. ' Th streets have been throngi d for weeks with pt"plt > huy- intr presents , and yegterdny were lit erally jammed. The rjiiro da and mails have been Inidcd down wi' . The Fort \Vayno road ilone has carried twenty carloads of express packaces per , d y Shipwreck Narrafve Spools. Di | tU' to The lie. ? QtTEBEU. Df ceiubeyf25 ; 1 a in Cap . -St. n * , of the VhginMne ; "Piii.- lice , " which hjjtst Htriveu hen- j tolls a thrilling r f ; . i fho rough jx pericacej ui Iiumelf and cc stv. They : iticd from Quebec on the lth 2yof November , and oil the 20th , when in tliu f of St. Ltureiicu gu , thtyi. . - counttred a terriffic gale wmc'i s'la'- t rcd the ship's rivgins , and rendered them lulpless. Trtei 'iriTitd in tin- tnu h of the fov laa. ana several days. Most of i be crew w0re badly frozen while on dn > y , snd the cipt < tn was di"nbtf d hy a faliiujf spar. The ship finally grounded on the iUnd ft Aa ticoeti. airl the KIWI I : niid solely. After iiviriL' in a ca'.e for tbrte deys , t ey Were final'r iLcovmd t > y .he " n lubit nt * an J kiudfj & r d ft- . 31 * Fire 8r > l DuxMwrr , JJiormber 21 12 m , A fir v > df-eovtfred in fbe j' .b pt'.i.i- uig room of 'i he Free PresJ offish last ' and before it wa's nigh' , exti 6' ; the rooms of the news ai. iTS - ci l editors , directly overhead , ware a.fc. . on firu. Although smoke filled the entire building for so.ne time , work n'aa not I 1 iye < J , and f'e ptp.-r w 3 T MI il > i" ft summing. Tno 1 < 3a will u exe fd200. . ' A1 ll'.lUa. m. while Tin i'V. . I * . - lir. ! < in pr" ; rc- " ' , the h. i .l- i mt m- "I'Ming , known i * rh < - V r'A. . \U-Milliii lil.K-k , wndis * vi-r i i. . t. "ni tire , thu lli.ir" cars'I' . , : fr : u i * ir wind us uf the M > % hi 'i L' . c iu'i < ii > 's ' Hi e. The tli-r 13 .1 t. ' .1 , .vivcl * . Loss nti.iiit ? 7 , < 00. * o , i-il P.l-p-lt-n ! CIIIUAIIO , Duix-ni'M-r 'f , n r. Mi ! < ncy , armil i : . Chic it ; " -ili > , ' route ii > D tr it. 1I < > a/tjs t.u'K.ii Cloud Ititiliii * art ) nil C n iit < d and every i.in : ; is | Vatvful < 'i | > i lui to-1 rvitiuii. On Ji > tnrd.ij ltIO l . Sunn. ; Bull's Luinim : irri\ ' it the a'-iicj : uid s - . ' hn > iari > i more , pcrhitps OIK > thousd , .ire n w "ii iht-ir waj to ttir. ugt'iicy Bull has but bbotit two hui-- dc 'd follower * , who are destitute and travelling on f or. Ho will soon come in and surrender. Christmas Sentiments. Special Dupatch to The lice. GuiOAO ) , Decimbir 25 , 1 , \ m The Inter Ocean will to-dv punliah a greAt many Christmas sen intents in both poetry and prose , written ex pressly for iis columns by prominent persons in all parts ot the Imi. Among the most noteworthy are the following : WEST NEW BEIOUFON , S I. , December 21. It is probably natural pride in 'the preaa , of which we are fellow crafts men , which makes me think at this season that , as it speaks constantly to the whole world , it ought to be the most powerful missionary of peace an : good will. Very faithfully yours , GI.OKOE WILLIAM CURTIS. BOSTON , December 20. I see the living tide roll on ; It crowns with flaming towers The icy capes cf Labrador , Tlus Spaniard's " and of flower . " It streami beyond the splintered ridje That parts the northern showew , From eastern rocktj sunset wave , The cent tient is ours. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES BOSTON , Ddcemb r 20. Hear the new \ oice that claims the vat-an throne. Take the hand outstretched to meet thy kiss , But Rive the past , 'tis all thou cans't , thy tea s. J. T FIELD HAKTFORD , December 19. To the Editor Inter Ocean : Your note informing me tha * Christ- mus had reached Chicago and ha become - come a'l inter-oceanic feativn' ' , i CCA- 7 sions little surprise and no regret , und , perhaps I shall not be accused of 1 "giving away" ( 'h-it is ; ii od : auuscrit phrase ) the iPuritsna , ' frrm w.ho1 descended , if I admit that while Thanksgiving day was founded on Ply- in > uth rock , Christmas reata upon the rock of ages. Your Minccrely , CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER. WASHIXOTO.N' , December 21. Af this iner < ting hour , joyous yrt eolemn , when the good old year 1880 has nearly filled up the mcasurs of trs days , and is doun to take its place among the shadows of the infinite past , and unxious expectation ia awaiting ihe advent of the first day of the first year uf the last score > A the century , let me congratulate you up n the achievements by which the de parting year has bein diatinuuished , at'd iningl ) my fervent . .spirali. < a \vitfi those of the free , proureajKu | and patriotic citizens of tlio republic fur wiadom and justice to guide and control our national councih , and for union , prosperity and peace to all s-c- j tions of our common c untry. In | j bidding good bye to the 'ld yefi.r , I ; commend to you the old five , pro gressive north , and in welcoming the new year , wi'h equal fervor I com mend to you the j-rospectivoly free und progressive new aoiuh. FRKDEUICK DoufitASs. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. SpecU Dl i.tt > : JL ; i ! 'ui L.HS The nnw York creditors of X. ! * . Haruo'd & Co , MiuneHpoSis , rocciv- td the report of their committee and decided to consider a propoail of eet- ' lenient at 50 cents on the nollar. Atrnus Gurninc , of R > hester , N. Y. , ! > ned 18 years , was c-mg'it ' on the Erie tailroad bridge ncfi a the cantl , and to avoid beintt cr'iih'd nnrler the i train ihe jumped > n. j ihp b 1 20 < the low-path , a distance of forty feet > , and w s fatally injured * , m Frwnk Bittarman , of Cincinnnti , a wealthy German , of larjje acquain tance , committed suicide j-eatdrd n"P hanging himself. Softenm. ; of ' the brain waa the cause. XEwYoi.K , Dt'cember 24. Alder man Shi.'ia , tliu chairman , and thiriy- two othets of the fifty ei ht meinbtrs uf the Fourth dis.rict of the T.unuwny Hall committee , resigned ltit ntyni. being umnlhna to foliuw Mr. Kelly further. " NEW YOUK , December 24 The Red S'ur steamer Wiesland , now in from Anworp , after a voya- of 21 ciava , reports her rtel.iy causei < bn < a chitiery br > c iiiiuidU'trilt < d. Shalu had had weathi'r and lost sun e f * rr 8ils. . Her s-ceragu past ng > s lM\e ii'iui' comlilnt [ against te e iH i n ACC < unt of lie laaK of provfai.jis for teparating them The most o id flgrant immorality pr ruled tnevoyage. . NEW YORK , Dt-r. tnbtsr24 A ati named .Vary F la n , h i jug- diem m Brio'ilyn fr. in n pin * i > n.s4 < n th- f c-hf ger of h-Trisf t 'ani. ' rir fl'I "i h r arms swilled gruatly and Rue suffered mivt excess1 ve t > - m. Chicago- Live S.oclz CIIIRACO , December 24. Uo s Du'l , 1051 Ic lower ; receipts 20,000. . Ca tie Active , firm ; sales were at S3 00@3 35 for cotniiion Bte ra and oxen ; 84 25@4 50 for fresh to good shipping-steers ; receipts 20,000. vicroi i us ins t e International "Billiard Match With a i-t rgin oi 39 Poin's. losson's Luck Deserts Him on the HomeStretch. The Boers Kill nnd Capture a Bat' a ion of Royal Givnadieis. T1IK FKK.NCim IS WINS. Special l > l9p U-h lo tin * Lrt. PARIS , D item er25 , 1 < * m. Th. tjriut imufii.iti .11.il biiluru much be wteu iMrtiirice Vivians , of L\on.i , nd Go-itiie F sl.jn.i , wi.a brought o 'i dusts l.ut n i h' , .iml was wen h\ contest naj uOOO jointa up , COO points beiiu P * y * night. Tne game to. . k p. . . c n . th > < imnietisio dining ruomnf th G > and li'itul , nnil has .ittri.o ed unusual a.- tonti 11UIIUH14 p offsion il and ami- teiir billiardists. Oa M < nd\y : , tht < e2iu niuht , Vigii tux won by A score uf GOO t > 321 , but his letd tr.it overcome by Slossou mi the suc erd- in even ng , and the score stood 1200 for Slosaon to 1"50 for Vi i > aux. S < > a son , during the eveuiog gave exln- tion of some of tne best playing < m record. When , although near 400 points behindhe , ran(269. ( followini-'it a.ion a tor with 211 , whicn for the fir.it time during gaiiin tne pi iced his record ahead of Vi naux. He maintained hia lead to the end , making other large runs of 111 and 114. The bet ting , which had been , heavy on the Freiichmin , now turned fortheAmer ican , and eold favorite in the puoljut odds of 100 to 80. His American friends invested largely , and it estim ated that the amount invested WHS more than , tripled after the evening's play. Sluasou's friends werj further encouraged when , on the third even ing's play , their champiun not only held his own , but increased h-s loid of InOJ o 283the , score atandmi ; Slosoou 1800 , Viguanx 1517. Tha pl. j ii.g of both men was steady and bnlliin' . Thursday evening , the fourth of the match , Vignaux recuct-d S osaon's lead Jo 4C , the score .standing , Sloaa n 2400 , Vignaux 2354 T.tere w.i a great rush of spectators to witticis the close ; of the in itch la C event ig , ai-d the Frenchman's backers , encouraged by the nerve displayed by him in 'l'.u up hill game , laid all the money they could ' plnce that he irnull win the match , which he did by .1 veiy narrow ' in agin of 39 points. Sloasou cla nis that he was robbed of rie game uy a I faka decision of the referee. THE BOERS' VICT-KY. Spenal | I > N ; itcli 'o ' > K ] December 25 , 1 a. m A Cape Town dispuch cuntirins the de feat of the C < 'luni < l troops at Middle burn. Two hundred and tif-y men of the 94kh regiment were marchini : from Lyidenburg to Pretoria , whiia ; hey were attacked ajd ovnrpowerod by BOITS. One hundred &fcd twenty men wire killed and wounded and the re- m.iinder niadepiiioners. The Boers are much tncuuraged at this victory over the C > lonial troop * . THE OaLIKORNIA Mi KQOIS. AU tur TIIK \I.II-\ILK tiKiein.i > r wito uis JJBB.N IIO.VOIKI CY T11K I'Ol'E. Men o k sun iMnioi J. u pily ia the woiltl-y Sfii ii . > ni ' i ! ttits dry i/nnns MH- jj irimi' ami j > l > 'lug lircu of Mu p. v. tirant iV Uo , ot S n Francisco. ilr Murpny in Ins b iyh < l - .n a cl r in the ory g'xds hou < e ot E'igeiie KutK , then esubhahe i ill ri.in Fr.mc SJK. p'lAftir atairi'tg hia innj-iniy ho became a member Of the firm. Af.er Mr. Kelly nine to N.-w Y rk , Mr. Murphy orgini ed the firm of which he is tliu ll-.iU. II- v/ttj verj enccea ° ful in buint"j ! > . Hi-icharitie. we'e notab i > . .id i his we < l 'i in croisud f'u sphi-rj "f hia chanti- * were eiilartO i. lie id s all the .ocal Cithiilic charitien of Sui Fr.mcnc. , ti > wlncli lit * c "i nbir , iinur.tl } , nia hand WHS ri-t-i gMZt-d in m.iny lit r chant ni uf Clif rn * I'he lti > ia .11 lit ; i rphitit ; 3j'Uin3 Hi f * > n Fi.in and sjicrami'iito , the S atur-j ui tit D- inline , and Nuns uf the I'nisfii- tam n having charge of the la g free schools "f S.vu Frincisco , and ( truth t-i < t l hiCnr - u tit schouls lui'u b n I. . , tins ft' . , ' ci uf v it"t o t re - ruii-o i . . f. In his trtpa niitout 3Ir Murphy ii.iv r. otrivetl HMII > itteiri < ili * trmti iti- I'upf lie c > rne < i w.tn unit li in .ri.au < - ivii i f rht lie. lov. ' A ci ba "P of ti.lll I'VillcJ CU Upon hw ai'cond tr p to imti y by I * . pe ti"iia IX. wi h -he Ordfr or St. Gr. ry. A y - ' cl he wai in .do a c . . .it' , y a c bls d.ap tcit was t i.t 'i- " -I'm inf- ruling him ! ' I' , * * - lj u Xlll h'id ' mnetl bud m-ik.i j ; h in . marquis ii < m mon Im * % .M .Murphy ( MUaod ' a niv At u i . . , \ bpictiiro \ to btpiiiit j I -i iii.ii. rprosfntd the ( < rtit < i H > U f * - fau"ly ttl e Pat i ! own , T e : ti ui * U.qui3 h h nher hoi i t. "D1C1' iht UAtlMuW W ' . .i asp-re T ie < t only iw > ) * tstnt * i , this iau' ' . > r-oId n < jtMfc ' I T u no'h of tnsin live irt 3Ir. Oliver w s ennotil.d m t M , kj { > Be Its n ' so we l hj . .U J irptiy. b it has be U qiiaity i j M bl.i ' ' - h-r title aiii > le - o t t" - pre "ed.-tic - "Vvf the 1 ' -e " * ! . i s . ' - t | r-tl t uC of tne sf.t 1 e chnrch K f iug Holy W.k. . The dr mtjr herertngry , and f atI" i < * > apoo th * dfnth t t hif ft * T nflw r * t * > ' - ; 'ni ' * u ueh ? t * fter in B.r"iff Sn.c. t. i hi fempril f i "r f . - ( * > e In 4p nngmta 'ird tiir i in ti . the marquises h v.tii - r g . t at he tpl i- - < N" relfioi3 ! cerviu ' * e * * , > < bustowal f fhe : Mr tit f whicft will r ic < Wrtit Fctatc so i t aDout three xvceka. BHRISTMAS , 1880. L B. WILLIAMS so. s . , . Iii each Depa-tmeut , we are op-ii ing choice Vovi'Hiesiorllii'HoIiilsiys leather Goxls , Belts , Pocket- Boo s , Gird Cises. G eve , Handkerchief , Collar and Caff Boxes , SHOE DEPARTMENT. L ni e- ' Fine Shoea. . Gents' Christm is Sappers In th GroutedVariety. . Chi dre . 's Shoes , fiae , warm and -ub-it itil. . Jhe La gesfc and Finest As- of GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS. in Omaha.at -asonible Prices. Uei t ' Silk lluilldrs. 1e U' J shmero Murtlen. T i < reitc9i variety uf Slllc JHanJkerchleS ilOO. FANCY G300DS or ladies' * ear II mukerchieN aid in Ti s Si' ' * , pmi h uce , luclu , JlUil ami Cunbric ; ill vcr > p etty. liibbo.is , riiue * , aim | , Friiuet and Trim mings. FINE TABLE LINENS , N'apkiiii , r h , r. ! > < iaiul * lm < l Co van. Piano Cl er and scti at attractive prices. His iiii' tin C-jrmminwnj. Kim iii t li'i tnnmert * : . Ki' t < i it > 'i ' * HI * . Ff-itii i Ji > li 7. nil ) rs. JET ORNAMENTS. Ci .nb' , ' im. I'.a'el toiiila. A Inew itcsisns. An fu an in "f Orn * ' Sceve C.itiom ? . n < i , i. a i I".IK , U , < irranttil Junbihty. CLOAK DOLMANS. nitcl.Mkv > i.i 'f1. issca iiiJ ChiMren. v lacl < i ut -l j , w ii hcary in tlia season 011 " "THE BEST HOOD o rr-iiiim c ' ubia- " " aw"1 . BLANK , TS & COMFORTS at re tj reilui.eJi > rccs. LAST , BUT NOT LEAST. A nuni vim.- . -f 11 in INttsrn. specially or th. II < U > iraile. ' ' I , II. WILLIA1IS it SONS , % "C istt etailers , " - iv 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. pecial Ordinance No. 254. 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