TRAGEDY NEAR BEATRICE 'Edwin ' Morrison Found with a Build In His MYSTERY SURROUNDS TIIC AFFAIR Jfrlonil * ft Ilin Victim liirllnpd to AUrll.iitn tltnflhiMitlilf ; in An Arclilrnl Theory of Hulcldr Not \t 'll3iti | | > nrlp < t. Hr.ATntrn , Nnb. , T > c. 21. [ Special Tlo - gram to Tim Una j tidwln Morrison , tbo 10- year-old son of W. W. Morrison , a Icnillnu farmer of the county , \vn * ) found last evening about fiI0 ; ! o'clock tylnj ? uneontctous in a ixxil of blood with a bullet hole In his head , in tlio hay loft of bis father's barn , about IS mllco southwest of this city. Youiitf Morrison bad gone out a short tvhilo before to attend to bis cvenlnR chores about tlio barn , Hii father followed a short While afterwards , nnd , presuming the boy xvas milking , went late the loft to tbrow down bay for feed , aad found hli son lying on the floor of the loft with a IW-oallbor | ) is- tel along side lib body. The l oy was taken Into tbo house and physicians were sum moned from Dlller and tbh rlty. HP re- jnalnpd unconscious and diet ! at 0 o'clock this morning , It is nt.t . knntvn wholhcr Iho shooting Is tbo result of aulcido or accident. 1th gen erally thought from a Ummledgo of tbo young in-ins' e.vellcnt habits and cbccrful Uinposltlon tl'at the tr.igcdy rcsultud from nn accident. There It nn Unown cause that could giro any reasonable support to the theory of sulculo. _ 'lily Center Nnim Notrn. Cr , v C'r.KTr.ii , Nob. , Doc. ' ) l. [ Special to Tnr Knr.Light ] snows have been falling In tnls locality for the i\ias tbrco days , but so far not -uifHdent to Intorfcro with tr.illlc or farm work. Corn picking Is about com pleted and a largo amount is being shelled nnd markotfil. Tlio new btlck buildings of .lames Harvl- eon and l-'rank Stanton are completed. Tbe Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge hoio baa olootcd tbo following ofllccra for the c'lisulng year ; O. O Williams , master workman : George A. Sliiive , fore man : .1. M. Lyons , overseer ; N. M. Urnham , recorder ; J. U Cainnbcll , llnanclor , .1. J1 . Wheeler , receiver ; .1. W Crmmse , guide ; C. M. Free , iner warden , H. R. Stlun. outer war den ; Dr. O , P. Shoemaker , medical exami ner. ner.The Knights of Pythias lodge has elected Officers as follows : . I. C. Ward , chancellor commander Leo Hurltngame , vice chancellor commander ; W. II. Wilson , president ; J. M. Jones , keeper oC records and seals ; W. A. Ward , master at arms ; W. W. Campbell , master of llnanco ; Peter Cruikshanlr , mas ter of o\checriicr. | i The Masons and the Knights ot Pythias held their annual social anil banquet in thch hall last Friday evening , being tbo skth nnlvcrsary of their joint occupancy oi tlu hall. _ Arqiilttnil tlio t'HHltlcr. CnNTiui , CmNeb. . , Dee. 21. [ Special to THE nr.n. ] The trial of S. B. Starrott , ox- cashier of the Platte Valley bank which was closed hero List Juno on account of the al leged losses of tbo cashier on the Chicago Board of Trade , has been in progress hero for several days , and ended yesterday attei'- noon in a verdict of not guilty. Starrctfs shortage was away up in the neighborhood of $40,000 , but the only spcciiic charge that the state was able to malic a stand upon was that of falsifying the books , in that ho marked as paid a fc'JOO ccrtillcate of de posit held by his father , but failed to take up the ccrtlnVatc. The de fense admitted that the bookkeeping was Irregular , but Introduced evidence to show that Stairett , senior , had given bis son au thority to use tbo money for private purposes , the old gentleman swearing to jt on the stand , and It was on this ground" that the jury rendered its verdict. The verdict does rot surprise anyone , as most people looked for an acquittal or disagreement. Aurora' * ) Legislative Coiitt'tft. AnnoiiA , Nob. , Dec. 21. [ Special Telegram to TUB I3ni : . ] The taking of testimony in Whitmore-Ncwberry legislative contest has been in progress during tho.lust tbrco days hero. Kvldcnco in chief for the contestant Js In and , the contesteo Is now Introducing his evidence. The testimony thus far adduced shows that a number of ballots were i-ejected nnd not counted by tbo judges of election on account of Irregularities in marking same by the voters. A sensational feature today was the examination of John Fast , who testified that bo voted the republican ticket knowing at the time that ho was not a legal voter , being a minor. Fast is known as a pronounced Independent. Immediately on.lcaving the witness stand he was arrested by tbo sheriff for illegal voting , Ills hearing was continued to December SJ4 several prominent independents going on his bond for 500. _ NntSntUllcd with OiuiTrlnl. Osccoi.t , Nob. , Dec. 21. [ Special to Tin BEE , ] ( Vbout a year ago Joseph Curran with his family , moved from hero to Okla homa. A few weeks ago Mrs. Curran canu back with the children and took up her rcsi tlenco In town. A few days ago Joseph re turned , claiming that ho bad got a divorci from his \\lfo , and that ho was going to taki the children back to Oklahoma with htm Last evening they went before Judge Hnrs nnd had the nuptial knot tied again. Mr and Mrs. Curran and the children took tin train last evening fora wedding tour. Hold Work of BnATniCBv , Neb. , Dec. 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tnc BCE. ] The mercantile estab llshment of C. Smith & Co. at Ellis was broken Into by burglars at an early boui this morning and a quantity of clothing canned goods and other o.itables taken After the robbery the thieves broke opci the school bouse , built a lire therein and lira ceeded to hnvo a feast oil the eatable : secured. _ Kirn at Nolir.iHkn Oily. NBIUUSKA CITV , Nob. , Dec. 21. [ Special ti THIS BEH. ] About 8 o'clock this morning lln was discovered in the hldo and wool house o McCulloeh & Burnett , nt Fifth street am Central avcnuo. The blu/o was .stubborn nnd owing to the intense cold , caused th firemen gieat trouble before it could bo ox tlngulhhcd. The loss is not largo , nnd covered erod by Insurance. Itliilr KnlRlitn Tompliir. BlAin , Nobu Dec. 21 , [ Special to Tn BBB. ] Jordan commandory No. 15 , Knight Templar , of this place , gave n reception t about ( 0 invited guests hero Tuesday even Ing , Several from abroad wore present. Our I. Ittlo Af.1-iitx. Wo would llko to Invite the attention c those who have in view a change of cllmatt era desire to make money , whether la th capacity of small fanners , or as investors , V our handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitle "Natuio's t'holcej" also a clover llttlo booli lot ivlat Ing to the advantages ottered bv th North Oalvoston association , entitled "j I'cnnj's Worth , " These little pamphlet s will give a varict of Information j\s to the opportunities olTerc for judicious Investment , whether la cit property or small fruit farms. The Nort ( Jalvcuton association is represented i Omaha by Franklin F. Williams who will b happy to furnlbh any additional informatio ! lcal.TKTllu mW vss of the general ofllco I box 1KB , Minneapolis , Minn. Sco the celebrated Sohmcr piano n Ford & Clmrllou Music Co. , 1608 Dodge Holiday goods , Fronzor , jow'r , opp. p. for llt > | ii | I'roif n Out. Miller Uros. , who wcro in the live sloe commission business at South Omaha uutil few months ago , have sued the' Union Stoc Yards company for damages in the sum < filO.OOO. They allege In thuir petition tin they complied with all the requirements < the yards , but that without warning or an reason for so doing , the defendant coinp.ni shut off their privileges and refused to d liver them stock that was consigned to the ; or lo tiso their ynrdft. nnd n n cmwrptftie * hey were forced out of the bmincM nfter .hey hail n | > rnt n ( treat deal of ttmo nnd notioy In building It up , front C P. Moore ft Co , prominent ( trtiRKlU * of cwborgOre , . a.v , "Slnco our customer. * law become acquainted with tbo good qual ties of Chamberlain's Cotitth Homody wo sell but llttlo of any other khul Chambers aln'n medicines all plvo good satisfaction. " [ An' sale by druggists. 1'OB THAT UNION DEPOT. All Iliind * AnUccl In Tahn it Mmrp In Sotlllnc the QiH' tlon. Provided public spiitlment l found to be educated to the proper pitch , tliere Is a pro * iioct of an early .settlement of the union depot controversy , but of course there Is always the contingent as to whether "Harkls U wlllln' , " "U.irklfl" In the case being the taxpayers. A meeting has been called for 2 o'clock this afternoon In the council chamber of every cltlHMi and taxpayer Interested In tbo im.il dlspo itloli of the vexed question. At Tuesday evening's session of the city fathers an ordinance was Introduced , drawn and designed for the purpose of "providing for the settlement ami adjustment of sundry suits in equity nnd of sundry controversies now existing between the city of Omaha on one part and tbe Omaha Union Depot com pany and the Union 1'nclllc Hallway cum- p.inyjoinllv. and between said city and the Union Pacllic Kailnay company , and author- I/Ing the ennvoynncc of certain lards , lots and grounds by said city , and the accepting by It of conveyance of stindrj lands ; and providing for carrying out and completing a settlement and adjailment of said suits and controversies.1 The railroad company agrees to waive the $ ir > ( ) .OuO bonds ; turn ever to the city its inter ests In the live blocks north of the pumping station ; give up unpaid city warrants amounting to & 'iU,0 ( ) ( ) , and release certain money claims it holds'against ' tbo city. In return the city releases some Ui.OOO , en joined , and quit claims its right in the depot grounds and other proprrtles in which an equity is claimed. Should the settlement be cllcctcd the railroad will glvo bonds of $ ' ) . " > ( ) , - 000 to at once proceed to build the depot within n reasonable time , according to re modeled plans , Not from u rin.tiu'iiil tllinulpoliil. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy from a ihinm-ial otandpoint , for wo have others in sleek on which we make a larger prollt , " sayAl Mimgini , n prominent druggist of Br.iddock , I'a , "but because many of our customers have npolten of it In the highest praise. Wo sell moro of it than any similar preparation wo have in the store. " For sale by druggists. xnii'N ron THI : . . Ill ot't'lniMRrsnf tiitiiorl.iiico In the Regular WASIIIS-OTOX , D. C , Dec. 21. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnr. J The lollowing army or- dcis were issued today : lieutenant Colonel John n. P.irke , Second Infantry , Is. detailed us a member of the army retiring hoard at Columbus Uarracks , O , convened December " 2 , 18111 , vice Colonel Simon Snyder , Nineteenth infantry , relieved. Post Chaplain William II. Pieusouwill re- 'ort ' in person to the retiring board at Co lumbus Barrack- * for examination. First Ueutcmuit Wallis O. Clark , Twelfth in- fiintry , is relieved from duty as a member of the general court martial at Davids Island. New York harbor. Captaia Summer H. Lin coln , Tenth infantry , will repair from Fort Stanton. N. M. , to tins city and report to the olllecr in charge of the publication of the official records of tbo rebellion for duty li : his office. The boards of officers convened at the places and by the orders from this office hereinafter specified for the examina tion of officers to determine their fitness foi promotion are dissolved , vi/ : San Francisci convened March 31. 18U2 ; Fort Sill , Old. convened May 18 , 1SW ; Davids Island , N. Y. convened July 20 , 1SU2 : Washington Barracks D. C. , convened July 1 i , 1892. Leave of ab scnco for siK days is granted Second Lieu tenant James A. Shipton , First artillery. A Child in.oya ) The pleasant favor , gentle action and sooth ing elTect of Syrup of Figs , when in need o a laxative , anil 1C the father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its use.so that it is the best family rcmedv known and every family should have a bottle. I.IHV It.tllrimil liiilcrt for Iho Holidays. Tickets on sale at ono nnd one-third faro for thcTrouud trip via tlio Chicago & Northwestern railway , December " 4 , iJ3 , 2i ( , 31 nnd January 1 and 2 , good re turning until January 3. City ticket ollico 1401 Furnnm street. G. F. WIST , C. P. &T. A. R. II. RITCHIE , General Agent. Sh Wimtft to lln liiiit. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Fannie" Bishop , who lives in East Omaha , reported to the police that her 17-year-old daughter Hattle , liad loft homo and taken up her residence in the burnt district. Mrs. Bishop said that her daughter bad been a good girl but had been led astray by a young man with whom she nnd kept company against the wishes of her parents. Sergeant Slgwart and the mother visited the Third ward resorts and found the daugh ter. The girl refused to go homo with her mother and she was taken to the jail and locked up. It is probable that a complaint ol' incorrigihility will be Illcd against her in police court today , t An Inviilmihln Hi'intcly lor C'uliN. Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county , West Virginia , was alaiost prostrated with a cold when he began tiding Chamberlaiu't , Cough IJemcdy. In speaking of it ho s'lys : "It gave me almost instant relief. I llml it to bo an invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale by druggists. Looking ( Her tint riant. G. F. Swift , the packer , accompanied by his son , Louis F. Swift , arrived in the city a last evening and registered'at the Paxton. The gentlemen came direct from Kansas City , where they visited their local plant , Louis S lft stated lust evening that their visit was purely of a private business na ture. After n visit to the South Omaha house Mr. Swift and his son will leave today for their homo in Chicago. A Cure for Croup. If your children are subject to croup always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy at hand. It Is u prompt and certain care. If given as soon as the cronpy cough appears it will prevent the attack. I sr sale by druggists , The predominating qualities of Flavoring Extracts should be absolute purity , cxcellen. flavor and superior strength. All of these elements are combined in a perfect degree in. Dr. Price's Delicious Flavors ; therefore if the housewife wants a complete cake , pudding or cream , she should make use of them. Those who want the very best flavorings are never disap pointed in purchasing Dr. Price's Vanilla , Lemon , Orange , etc. , which are as natural as the fruit from which they are extracted. IIAYDES BROS.1 SHOES. G"cat UaloRiUng Srilo of Shoes This Week Good * nt a SacriOco. BIG LINE CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS \ll .Unll Order * rromptly rilliMlnt tin * rot * low lug 1'rlrM Thl WtM < Only-Only Tlirr i Itnjdof ThU ( Iront Snte. - XMAS SLtPl'KRS. \Vo now have on sale tlio largest nml Inost line of Xumi slippers ever in Omaha. \Vo put into this sale tlio largest nnd Inost utooU of sample sllppora west of Chicago. All tlio flno sample slippers from Atlanta As Pottlntrllra factory ut less tlinn tholr coil. Compare our prlc s. Mon'a velvet embroidered slippers , Goc. worth 81.00. Mon'a line oporn embroidered slippers , "Oo. worth 81.1M. Men's line opera embroidered slippers , 90 . worth SI..50. Mon's flno plush embroidered slippers , $1.2.J , worth $2.03. Mon's ' line plush embroidered slippers , 91.fit ) , worth & 2.50. Hoys' line velvet embroidered .slippers. 70c , worth Sl.SM. HUI3UHH3 AND ARCTICS. Ladies' light U3c rubbers , 15o. Children's Goodyciu" 76c arctics , 60c , Ladles' Goodyear $1.00 arctics , 75c. Mon's llghtHUc rubbers , IlSc. Misses' Goodyear Sc ) ( ) arctics , Goc. Mon's Goodvonr SI.'Jo arctics , Ooc. UUI3BEU HOOTS. ChiUU'on'd line SI10 rubber hoots $1.00. Ladies' fine $2.00 rubber hoots , 31.05. Hoys' piifo fum $ ! ! . < " ( ) rubber boots , 91.115. Mon's ahoep wool $1.60 felt boots , 95c. Men's line $1.23 wool lined Alasltas , OOc. OOc.Miisps' Miisps' line $1.7" ) rubber boots , $1.33. Men's pure gum $3.00 rubber boots , $2.-ld. Ladies' line 91.00 wool lined Alasltas , 75c. 75c.GREAT GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES. In flno shoes wo olTer you bargains you cannot nlTord to miss. 1IAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods nnd shoo- ? . NOTED TEMPERANCE LEADER , The Forcible and Brilliant David Frost. He SprnkR of an IimlilloiiB Fee of Trmper- n 1110 nnil unyn It Drinnntlx I.nw Commends - mends In Earnest I.nneimp ; ? the Mnny Virtues of Klrlcapoo Imlliin SugArn nnd Gives 1IU KeuBoni. The portrait of Davkl Froit , the noted temperance lecturer , will lie recognized far nnd wide. The noble work of thU distin guished ndvoeiite of temperunco has given him n reputation second only to that of the late John II. Gough'3. In a lucent conversation with Mr. Float , lint rentlcinan said , with the convincing euincstness which chaructorlzeshisvoinaiku : ' One of the greatest pvlla with which the ilcnd-i of tompuinnce have to contend la the clu-tip whlikcydpcoctloiiiand nihernblo mm nl.ftutcs by which the mail.ct 1 Hooded .inder . the Kiilse of ' UIUer"Siu8ii ] > nrlUns , ' Gingers'nnd other piitont medicines. The jnornioua consumption of such niMeruble tiift doci Incnlculnblo Injury In many cnsea by Implantliif ; thu taste for liquors wlu-ro it never would exi-t othciwlie. ThU most In- Bldlons fouu of intcnipcrance should be put down by law. " I do not mean to say. " continued Mr. iron , "tlmt nil proprietary medicines coma under this head , nnd In fact I know from per sonal expci lance of one which ! > not only a Great Medicine , a Splendid Tonic , and Un. ilvnlled Illoml 1'nrlfler , but which li Inuocont of all deteriorating Ingic < llent3 and Freu fiom Harmful r.rfects , no matter how much or how Jreoly It may bo med. It Is not my wish to appear as the exponent of any public remedy , but In this case I deem it my ilntv to commend that Grand Komotlyof the Imllan lacn , 'Klck.ipoo Indian 3aswa. ' " I speak fiom exnerlence , for It 1ms stooi\ mo in good stead. When half sick , worn out , nnd my most rebellious stomach refused to loniier act In its normal capacity , ' Kieiaaoa fiitluin bngim' ha * restored me to a healthy coiullllon ulien natliinii else icoiiM. I have taken occasion nl o to Icai -.oinethlng about this medicine and its originand know that It Is not only nn old and tiled lemedv among the Indians but that Us Vegetable Purity and IInrnilcs > 4 Curative Ktfccts is mill malntn'ined , and that IN manufacture Is still carried on bv modern methods exactly in accordance with the wuj s of thu iiohlo lied Man. "Simple. Hoots , llniks , I.eavesnnd riowers from the Fmost nni all that enter Into IU composition , and the Stiength which H gained from It * u-w M not thu false sticngth of Iho mm bottle ! mt the Xoble Kxliilnrntinii of Iloimdli'Health ! , nnd the I'liiilleil Itlond , cleansed of ltn poison , t'ourglni ; through a vciy Vein and Aitery of tlm Iliinmn Sj.stem. " Till * and moiu did Mr. Float huvu to sav In leanid to " Klckapoo Indian fengwa. " Wouls fail to cony the earnest force of his re- muks : as oxpieased to thowilter. Mr. Fiost still pnr ues with unabated vigor tlio noble caiisn In which ho has enlisted , and wivs that tempciaucii ivas never making biich vast hendnayns it lit today. Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. NOT1CHOF ASSI3SSMKNT Ol ' DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE. To tlu > ownersnf nil lots and parts of lots nndri'ul valuta ulons llowatd ( .tu-ot nnd HI. Jlniy'h nvoiiiH1 , fiom 10th btrcettu 21st blrcot , und Intelsi-i'tliiR htrtt'ts : You aio hi'ruliy nolllli'd that Iho nndnr- .slKiii'd. thrf dl-.lntorrsti'd fiouhnlilcr-i of ( ho city of Onmlm , Imvo I'i'cn duly nppolntod liy tin' major , with the approval of the city rnnii- cll ( jf Mild oily , lo ascsi the dainaKO to the awiiu4 ! u'-ipi'olUi'ly of the piopcity allcctcd by chuiiKliiK the Hindu of hald Miculs and ln- ti'iM'i'tlnt : siici't * . , doclaii'd neccssai v by or- dliiiiiirn 15'J ' , passed 1'ubruary , 1B91 , up- IirouMllVhnmryO , 1BOI. Von aio funlicr notllleil , that havlnR ac- cpplfil t-.ild uppolntiiiciit , and duly qualltled as ii'ipilii'd by law , * iMlll , on the STlli day ol Porrinbi'i * . A. I ) . , 1H9. , nt Iho hour of 11 o'clock In thu fort-noon , at the ollico of' ] ' , II , JlcUnllooh , room B4SJ , Now Vnrlt Mfo building , within thocoipoialullinll > > of t > ald city , meet for the purpo-.o of coiiblilorliiR and niauliiK ( he ussi'htinunt of daina u to thuonnurs rv * > | > ui'- tivoly of bulil propoity. allcutud by ald change of Rnuli' . takliiK Into conslduiatton bpocl.il hont'llts. If any , Von uiu nolllloil to no present at the tliau nnd place afoiesald , and inaKo any objections toorhtatitnuMitHionceinlni ; > ald assestiuvnt ol damage- * consider , ! > you may proper T. ll. M't1lrM.UUll. .IAMI > STOUKIArK ) , UKOltOP. J. I'AUL. C'onimlttet' of Appialsuri , Oniulia , December 13. 1BOJ. D14dlOt 1'roputiilH lur the Dopniiit ut Funds ut tlu City ornmnlm. Sea'ocJ ' bids will bo rcculvod at the cltj comptroller'ollico op to 4 o'clock D. in. . Do- oeinborSTtli , ! * ) . ' , for the boat riitu of Intorcsi for thousuof funds boloiiKlnc to the city o Oiiialm for the periods of ono your In en in pi i iinoo with section W nf Charter for Mutropoll tan Cltlo-i. A.cvrtlltvd chocU In the sum o ono thousand ilWJ ) ) dollars will be require ! from bidders aa a siianinli'O ot iiood fultli , Al so an iillldavlt ot pi Id up capital sloe * . Tin rl ; ht U n served to rojoot any or all bids. Tlinu.ULbKN , Comptroller. Omaha , Uoccmbcrl7th , IBVi dS.ddt DO YOU ttiN't EEL , AY BALSAM * lilll ! ii I I It Curei Cold ! , Coughs , Sore Throat , Croup , Infla * ntt , Whooping Congh , BronthtUt and Aithmt. A certain euro for Coniuraptlon In flrtt itagii , and ft Hire relief in ftdraneea itajei. TJ e ot once , You will ltd the exotlltnt effect after taking the flrtt done. Sold by detlcn everywhere. Large bottlei 60 eefiti and 81.00. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion , scrofula nnd other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. oott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Propnri-rt by Rt > nlt * IVmno , N. V. u. s. DKi'osi'roitv , oarA/r.i , xisn. Capital S'K)0,000 Surplus $05,000 Office and Dlrectorn llpnrjr w. Yntei , president ; It , C Cujhlni ; , vlon preildont ; C. S. Mnurlcu . V , Morso.John S. Colllm , J. N. II. I'Htrlc&i Lutrls S. Cashier. " * THE IRON BANK. \Vo will fend you the marr lou < French I < rrr rallon CALTHOO fre * . and a legal guarantee thai CAl/l'HO.S will Ilvttaro your nienllli , Strength uud Vigor , Use it and /iiv if satufitd. Addreco VON MOHL CO. , n l Antrlta-AgtaU , ClatUmitl , OUM wiymui * bexs-use ftis cVe. ) V > tSj ( jtfxv. . , . nvsCi o * b 0uTS \ \ VB ' vV\ue an 'ntTMYirtc \ < j o be wc\owo \ be K beexj K < jo ox wbe. \ \ . V cS best Qo&\Vty \ , WATCHES , , IN times RAYM CHRISTMAS'P KCNTS , . The History of Ben Hur and Rudder Orange in The Youth's Companion New Oulldlng How I wrote Ben Hur by Gen. Lew Wallace. The Origin of Rudder Grange by its author , Frank R. Stockton. The Bravest Deed I Ever Saw. Four-papers , abounding in thrilling incidents , by U. S. Generals Gibbon and Merrltt , Cact. King and Archibald Forbes. In Foreign Lands. Articles by the Deans of St. Paul's and Westminster , The Marquis of Lome , Sir Edwin Arnold , Charles Dickens , and others. " Your Work in Life. " Thirteen Articles by successful men and women in various Professions and Trades , written with special reference to aiding young men and women in choosing what to do. 0 * New Subscribers who send $1.75 nt once will receive Tito Companion Free to Jan. 1 , 1893 , nnd FREE To for a full year from Hint date , including the , Double Numbers for Christmas and New Year. With ' The Souvenir of The Companion , describing the Now Building , 42 pages , In colors , will be sent Jan. i , 93 FUEE to any ono requesting It who sends a subscription. ( Check , Money-Order or Registered Letter. ) Souvenir. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION , 201 Columbus Avenue , Boston , Mass. AMUSEMENTS. Get a Good Theatre i-oat for 'Oc. fliiirsilay Friday Saturday _ December , , , 22 , 23 and 24 Saturday JIatlnco. ThiiGREAT IRISH PLAY and ROMANCE OF IRELAND SIDNEY R. ELLIS. A. Suitoi-h Coniiiwty of FIiiyorH , Miss Clam Coleman , Mr. ' ( Ins Itoynolds , Miss Nolllu Walters. MrJ Ceo. llronnan , Mist r.ininn Howard , Jli' . Louis ijliea. Sir. llonry Thavor. Mr. llenrv Klncsloy. Air. Thomas McCarthy , Mr , Alox. Johnston , Geouine Irish Ponies. NTi-At the Sutuid.iy AlHttnre "Xorali" will ( llHtrlbnt0 Clirlntinns Toy * front the staco Tor the chll * ( Iron In the uuillenoc. Scats nro now oa snlo at the following prlocai Firm Moor. lOv. "Sound tlUJ ; llalcony , il'o ' and Tic , Mutlnoe , V5c , Mo , 7tc. ' NEW BOYD'S THRATER.OII1USTMS. . rourNlL-liiH Two .MatIncus , HoKlnnlni ; Sunday Matinee , Christina * Day , Doa. " > . THIC KAVOttlTri COMKOIANS , DONNELLY & GIRARD Aecoiuimolucl br MI-iS AMY AMISS And the Strongest Comedy Company Ever Urttunlzrd , In the runniest und Hc tofTlium All THE NEW NATURAL GAS. EVKHYTU1NG NEW. Funnier and Bolter Than Ever. Halo opens Saturday at following prices First lloor , 60c 7iu and 11.00 ; Italcony , lOu&nd 7 > c. Mutlnue I'rlcea 1'lrst lloor , 5J3 uud 7io ; llalcony. l5u and bio. _ _ _ _ _ _ FARM STREET THEATER | Jjllco Dome , all roads load to the House of Success , TOMIGHT ! The Romantio Actor , Mr. PKED VnLTON. [ Monte Gristo. Matinee Saturday. 1 > 01 > UI FARNAMST , THEATRE. 1 , oEs. I.lko Homo nil Itonilb Lcnil to the HnuseoC buccms. l XiuiiTAcomnioiioln ; with CIIHISTMAS MAT. Snuday , Doc1 25. 5Iats.Moniliiy-Woanusdny Webster & Brady's ) THE KOTTOM Famous Marino [ - OF Spootaclo , ) THE SEA. aijd Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. nurton Stntiluy Comudy Comnnny. WIDOW'S TROUBLES. ' tlio Man HOP-O'-MY-THUMB , Mldgot and an llourof siieclullli.'b. Matlriocs. ' . "Cu ; ovonlnjB"Jc and 'Ms , - TIIH - Ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. 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