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AFTER A H\BI AS; CORPUS. THE FIRE FIGHTERS FALL OUT. . P Shelby's Rumored e Salt Lake Ben Hewitt's Game- Sunday Siftings the Capital City, wal to ittie [rrosm Tt is said Dogge's counscl to habeas 116 BER'S LINCO! to be the in wpply for his release proceedings to-day Dogge is held on $3,000 bail to answer to the charge defrar on corpu | of C. G claimed the was in business here i have ted him in frauduler posing of $3,000 worth of dition to Hevold Dogge $5000 in eash s DIOTTEAEE 0N Somme nmouth.” When everythi Herold failed and the « arpath, making the discoveri piring to Herold hond s « ind Dogge i in Platts was ready s toolk thi related county, and three of lu deputies, Crowell, James I A NEW JOR FOR SHTELDY Adams, the jolly Salt Luke mer (nd mal fricud of I t there was eport of contem the Union he interes “ternend red y 1o put someboly Dick wnt, of the conmp: with full authority to act i the officials at Omaha mebody at Salt Lake, forin oe af Kansas City.” conti T cd with My n his way to the told me enough to sat of that kind will one 1 think Sh be sent there with the rank of general traflic managoer UIE FIRE SIGNALS Being o city oflicial, Water ¢ oner Lyman will probably serve on the committee appointed by the volunteer fircmen to invest the department. This will be applinded by all lovers of fair play I espeeially by those interested in at the real ase. 'l ways JEE g hlv‘ s to) ief that the rule obtuins fore esent instance, Some of th little slow in getting ont, ,\IunH.» confusing nature of Th wiven is rstood, it \\HMI s¢ they had mahle stanee, sound of steam, minute ¢ ries of o unlic BEN 1 Jen It 1 wa ker Saturday afternoon on t keeping a gimbling room over Jocr & Ky saloon on Eleventh street, He secured a continuance until Wednesday, nd in the meantime is out on 0 bond The complainant in the case is Harry Durfee, whose y brother had stant ommis WITH S GAME Judge Par: the sum atrons of i Dl s in. the ake Morrow, cox, Juck Mur Taylor and other were studying hard to asc tive values of a flush, st of-kind and other yank the pot. orry BREVITIES. A big seandal is developingin this city, the publication of which will be sure io cause a social earthquake. 1t is sud to Ithy business man friend very well, ‘Gillie Wil , Billy Hilcheoek, Gitt shining Tights, who b the rela- , full| four ern found wetive that she was about to | undesirable Christi her $500 and induced | s town At least that's the chx!ul\ goes, m«l it comes from good nuthority coll, the slugg 1s lined $8.10 iy court Satur for pounding v in Webb's saloon will be uerade 1‘,...;..' evening into the , 50 he handed paity night o i wsing D the .nunmwm kill lam Mung Jlunation ' that e was drunk didn't him James 11 Brown, a brakeman on Con in, is laid up with a badly sprained leg, the result of a fall from the top of a freight car to the bottom of a deep culvert. giving his name as C. E. ght in the basement of rdware store on O strect ning. As the chap 8 it the police have him *“dead to as T Brow’ ly oxpros rights, Miss. May, dunght v Potvin, left Lincoln yest orday fox Whaal: ing, W. Vi, whore xhe will spend the holidays with her si Georgo W slow length along A both parties @ getting in training for court room de Velopments A Tarn well dressed and having in his pockets, was found by the | Iast night wandering about in the mud above the depot. Too much liquor had befuddled his brains The illness of Atiorney General Leese's chter, which was mentioned last ninated fatally Sunday school oflicials who are preparing Christmas — entertainments noted a ely increased attendance of pupils yostorday i3 sk Simc onee upon a time famous in the of rdtown, has come down P O ings to with rela Mrs Visit G to be orge Spencer have ubsent several ved his govern paper has 1 odizn of the The most desired 10t at hand yet A he Y. M. C ¢ opens to-might Person phs, Dunham, 3 B. Skeleton, iott, Columbus; I' t the Canfield .. D. Ryder, Green ln'l?- rtony M Me Yity: A, B, Bradish, ., Couneil Blufls, fillard yesterday orth Platt J.S Jorth Loup: J. W. M Shaw, McCook, ar A, Ml B, e : \.l.[. ki were rog H. M. Gr Denis, Gibbon; 1. N D. Kilpatrick and wife, Snow, McCook; Hivam Lowis, Ger M. Suckett, J. . Brower and F. € Albion, registered at the Paxton yester day. B. H. DOUGLAS & SON COUGH DROPS ure the result of over forty yeara o xperience in compounding cough mixtures. They ave the best. CAPSIO Herold | Second under it | working v two | | had tickets | the combinations that | THE PACKING HOUSY Reported Suspension of Beef Slaugh- tering Denied by the Manager. Ving paper to the ¢ t wpeared in a Sunday 1o Hain depart 1ith Oma num ' of the med t made with tl H. . Med We have no int topping packing b No men have b wd none will be. We shall us Ithe material we can secure srepared to iy all the cattle i - will ! I nse ch a { Sunday worning started, 1 do not did not ¢ e come from nnot WOMAN'S WORK, Ann an's Chiristian al Leport of the Wom Association I'his assoc n, still in it infaney, h ng the past encrgetic president Ulie work h and the and the pre four mos! wn smige of if in tential encouragement for ¢ organization now s the old, dilupi ty hall building have an nd s, No. 1606 Farnam Home is now lo. here the doors always stand opento homeless, destitute women, giving them protection tntil m cean be secured, not erving, but to throw men the pr them by the circumstances c The matron’s r women and ¢l homes remaining fox paymer bLoard. Most nent work burcau.” In sick and destity wway from home purchased for them and have been sent on their homeward way rejoieing. The demands upon the relief department were unusially large during severity of the winter, ] oid i position in this departa thorou stematized wppomted to titut own conmit nuary, Febroary noth the ¢ dated r en place commodions s in the to 1 quartc street, where the cated, and w ind our yon ‘un deni nve ‘ uh ward havin During the n \ and March ton buted, 250 pairs of no ing of hali worn on of clothing, heddin, cannot be approximated that over 800 fa some from actual starvation veecipts of the Charity ball giv r the benetit of the poor mting to §2,22171 we 2 won. M. s commiltc 0 at a tim ven away to say nrel ilies wore giv medicine The cond piicd with; it fund be lhome acconnt com ly to the wirman of the finunce wittee This md department s but one branch of this great work, the establ aintaining a_ home is the jec Section 2 in our cons! “The object of the l]m~|>lrmm|‘m|l 5 all within its reac 1 nssistance 4 and children until hon support ean be secured How cun this faecomp without a “‘Home,” a shelter where the aged and infivm ca s the twilight of life i comfor y homeless givls with only a ance for wiges ean have the conifort lome with only small payments for ard. where mothe strug, it poverty can ¢ their little ones 1o be cared for while they are free to day's wages. This what we hope to accomplish by next anniver Our petition i« for building purposes 1s i the hands of the committee of the city council on pub: lic property and a fund for commencing the building is deposited in the bank |., be used for that ]]l\!rpn»w only. A part of our ity has been canvassed m committees to wmn monthly subscrip- tions that there may be a regilar income to apply on expenses. Some one has traly snid that before we \n call” upon the public for aid we must show fucts which justify the giving of such aid 4 acts he foun which will better justify the asking such aid than those presentéd here, W trust that this m;-_llut pitulation of the yeer's work will so commend itself to the public that our ranks will be inereased ten fold, that onr treasury may be full to overflowing, and that another year may flnd us in a home established on u sare foundation. Thanks are due all who have helped make this work a success, especially to the kind friends who in addition to oft repeated favors provided a hountiful thanksgiving dinner at the home, to_the churches for their thanks. oflrings, and to the pr Trequent Mus. R, C. Mo annual report of t ‘s Christian ending November 30, 15, GENEKAL CASH llln|-|lr\vnu-|ll . shall afford protec destitnie women and meaus of treasurer of” the tion for the year COUNT. i Bulance from previous year in building fund In general fund Received during ih building tund In general fund Ban® {he year s From *Chatity Coni- miltee . GENERAYL @ASH ACCOUNT Paid during tiis years From building fund From general fund From charity ball 2 (o nagr year; » building fund To general fund Mes, HorAce LUuniNGTon, ‘I'rea sure, HOUSE thems PYLE laundry depriv convenienl and u u fail to m 1ny ANE in Ihu Kitg lu n and ‘mselves of the most oful article of the - Saturday were $431,- gs for the week, Tho lvml. clearii 3 the el and in India can cut his wife's ears off’ for certain offenses, but he never does it beeause it costs too much to cure hier earach The worst case of earache ever heard of can be cured by St. Jucobs A Week ral Dullness in oles, Socia ersonal Movements—K. K. Masquer ade—The Coffee Cluh—The Hymenometer, k 1o be sighing parties werc but for the A fow s rew Haas b Fe i wmnl werd Mendelssohn ort Calin, Mrs M. Slomgn, Mrs 8. Katz, Mrs. Al Minuie and Annie Roth w, from Chic Addic Tlie next afiernoon given at Mrs, A theis m party will be and Mes. M. S for Lincoln 1 The party giv dancing ol L% hall, g those pre Misses Fannie By Lulu obbie, Sort TjssigroUINY TS turday m enjoyuble were 1!\v trude 13 even little ien Cro uth, Mamic A, Shelly Barriger, Ma Dovie Hoag und Ray Hobbi Arthur Patnam tzer, G well, Karl Connell, € urnhiam, mnd, Nat Maric Morse, 4 W bel Taylor, r land, Katherine Henry Clarke, ax Milier, B s BBy, Mosher Hulst, Ralph'Co m, Willie ; Gilbert n Robinson eclebrated N nl their m A number ol their friends ent, who extended learty con gratulations, At 11 o'clock the host and led the promenade nareh to sup tich the dishes were suitable for s, being_all of tin, Among ut were Mr. and Mrs, Albert vl Mes. Samuel Katz, Mr.a and’ Mrs Sloman, Mr. and Newman Mr. and M Cora Bendit; ild, Annie Rothehild, and Slui, ML Friedman, S. Rob Mrs firant, for four er Asy s gone to Washin s ompian, glon on & ¥ 1616 Saund M W Ed ational chureh number - of Davis and wife from l)u ¢ have returned i !IIH~‘|I§ n thl was a surprise party tendeved to \l|~~ M Bowles at her residence 1 icago street Wednesday eve, Ther were n large number of guests pre as served from a table the weight of all the del of the season. Much credit Miss Rose Ford for the able manner in which she conducted the at¥air B, O'Brien recited “Sheridan’s l de;” Donaliue and T : g the Robins Nest Again, ‘uul \Ih» s Alice Croft and Lizzie~ Connelly sang a duet entitled ¥ ;\mnw' vy ll ey, Kute Nie Innl son, D, Cl Jitton, Mary M Avoy, isey, ot holson, R.” Gentleman, Minnic we, Wm.' Croft, Mary MecCoy, Dénahue. Dancing was kept ap Lo hour, when the company dis d, each one with the memory of a lm sant evening's entertainment, The Ladies Musicale was held on Wed nesday afternoon at ) hall. The tollowing programme wus successfully carried ont 2 1nm|or two plano panish_Dances Moszkowski gliemo der Lassen . Sona u.|4()p w] .Beethoven Miss Amelia Paschial. Tarantello—Op. 11 ..Sehumann ude Melodiqie n{. 0 No2..... Rail Miss Jennie May. i Dream is O'er”, feteall and Miss Anna Morkel. Rondo for two I’ 245 Chopin Miss May and Miss Rusiin, y s in flonrishing condition, and now has about 150 members, Mrs. Col Henry gave a luncheon yester day at which were present Mrs. lm,. ance, Eddy, Mis. Bonnots Some well-known loeal talent took part in the concert of the First Methodist church Wednesday — evening. Among those participating My, and Mrs Brown, Miss Alma lun Revel France, Miss Edith Davis, Mrs R. Shreove, Jay Northrup, Miss Lillie Chaniberlain Miss Fannie Dillrance, Mrs. W. W. Rhodes, wklin 8. Smith and Mr. Willur The knights of Myrtle Divisiou Uni formed Runk K, of P! had a nd mas querade ball Friday night at Mctaopolitan hall. A progreamme of twenty 1C6s Wils eariied out to the enjoyment “of all pres. ent, The fol ing commitices were in charge of he aflaix Master of Ceremonies Dave Kaufmun, Executive Committee~Red Ribbon~Thos. Buirell, H. D, Shull, W Manning, J. Donnelly, A. Borden, Ed. Crowel), loor Comnittee—Blue Ribbon—Fred De Lorimer. A, Bunett, Abecrombie, J. C. Whiner Borden. J. J, Monell, H. Simpso llm Ster. (oo, Nabin. B ¥ Sad: sen, J. Meyer, L Schiif Th ent on New Years Eve the second annual private masquerade party to be given by Messrs J. Sterns. dorff and A B. Cook at the Light Guard's armory 11 ari ments have been made hec o insure a good time. The affsir will duuxln\s be well attended The following are some of the social of this month t Metropolitan Farly 96, ball Yellow Ribon— will be | man’s name is Aliliy to her | ng, at | Masters | { down in the vi for is dueto | s in ¢ said_to be qu musical enthu the nuptials is not to e the dial of the insteumer Once more th are changed ter gently of the nam I s00n to be united inm b the dial, but enough of know that t last tet hie quive mmfl wid odor faint of Perc ora ) ptible in 1 STAR OF Concert and i’ Wi 1e West Lot No. 1 aflair parti proved cvery ula Hebrey hody present §pa evening. The fol e had been o Masical Union O Address by the pres| Piano solo, Etude de Adilie ® Bov. N L B Mirsical 1o Oy BRecitation, i, Van Wink M LI B Soprano solo, Loved O Mis M wtion By Martin Cal i, A Tl Wit the exeeption of 1w Michacls i “the grand *unable to be with the <tler, howe o A Tribute to ¥ Dien.—O0n the 131 Mrs, par s above mela uly cari ol a wide-spre and friend amongst us who ha family wnd quaintances wer wof usett of 1 Many of those dear to us to rest, e'er their lives of ness hud been develo, | from all those earthly ti and desirable for them, existence pleasant the Almighty in 1 stice, had summoned | hefore His eternal throne when ne seore of years have passed, Death is | ave is justly en- | has erept steadily on, called hence, ul the gr: » o m to , in some legitimat thus that we s death of Mrs ne I of our esteemed townsma ‘The angel of the Lord ha purer spirit children, relative hestow her purg 1lth counld ¢ over art. But those, her 11|n|u~|¢|1 ute househe I A pious and i benefit others to a tale of woe; and not sympathy, but second ameliorate -.ulhvung hum The dece: four daughters to mourn be said of her that she enough for herscl d i were well that her child to imitate such a mothe void which she us ask for the departed s our God, and invoke fc son and daughters 1is s tion which may turn means of blessings and labor onward for eternity - Dr. Pierce's **Pellots liver pills”) and no | sick or bilions headachc il eloanse the system cents u viul - Last week the Gate ciety was formud by np collectors, 1t is collecting of all of ntly prod vas carried ont satistacto present igned them » by the sword of the Id speak of the Why and acquaintances best for her home was her The pll-:\\m'-‘\:m:l ontward glitter to0, who belonged not was ever ready 1 leaves a ber left by her « extent of their united” abilities the Trouble to Swallow ' ' (the City Ph DE g up the m | Attractions this week at the Mis (119 SPEGIAL 1119 t 1 fit Clothing Parlors, being the sale of the first consignment this season which consists of the latest novelties. | If you think of buying an m Davenpor noon a you fis, The Iatter is swell and e oxact dat determined from " position of the hands ving indexes flut metorestinfront ing man in the ro. The young | fTaminated on it can b happy OVERCOAT Pay us a visit at your convenience, and make your selections: by so doing you can secure first choice. You will find any cut that is made for man. If you would be provided with an overcoat and your need would prove a = B LA T | Don't fail to embrace this golden opportunity to save yourself from 50 to WEST. the Omaka SoB. rean att 1 evening, (he nd ball of Star | 16, 0 K. 5. B rand suecess in the Omahia 1 eve t enjoyable reliestra S, Reichenbers | Proch Fraternity nson Sullivan rehestra I .....Baer Loved Ever A [100 per cent. and secure the best fabric | Than ever was seen. € .made in the latest styles for the approaching season, you wil be greeted with the sight of more ele- gance in Overcoats. Suits and B .S o Y G~ O O L 0 T — Just pay a visit, invite your friends to accompany youand satisfy yourselves that this is not published to gull you in, but purely a business established for every man's benefit. This CONSIGNMEBENT | Was made wite instructions TO SELL and give every purchaser an Ccomp o numb lod, the ditably filled the ted Worth, it year of W sadny and aflc ul circle of I s, Many there | ve been strieken iness and prime angel of death have been ealled | promised useful- ped—torn away es which render Iis wisdc them to But whe il the mortal robbed of nature, (o have its own. It ix | sudden | reyhan, mother | nJohn Freyhan s mever cirvied at she was her paradise which no influ nd - innocent )ld, found in her s diugh- v unselfish, she r own wealth to to listen alone offer her any object to it ed son and herloss. It mu had lived long mmortatity t en would strive o, and to fill the mise (o the And let ol the merey of or the surviving pirit of consolu aftliction to an incentive to and hewven W. L B orignal “little ng. Cu Sour stomuc and bowels. Iatetic fourteen young to promote MOST PERFECT MADE repared with spocial regard Lo hoalu 0 Ammonta, Lime PRICE BAKING PO CHICAQQ. r Alum, WOER CO. ST.LOUIS, | eye opener for his friend who has not paid a visit. Let him s e that to wear best forless than can be furnished by any other establishment on the continent for double the money, that his duty is to trade AT THE ONLY MISFIT s until 9 o’clock. Open evenin GREAT SAC NMierchant Tailorxr CuTtom made Clothing from the Lezding Tailors throughout the country to be sold in the next 10 | day, less than the cost of the material at the OINILY MISEFIT thing Parlors 1119 FARNAM STREET.