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- - ~ A Chance Tor 1 Thelr Promis 1 Church Dedicate Lincoin N member, that w y days of early fired lie legislature and rushed through, i possible, during the days of the session, | I his cmbryo report would us completely | gra whitewash the usoloss commission as 4 | Metropolitan rink on Thursday evening job of that kind could have been done if | DY it were Lo go n, but it is evident that the :.", change in the board that placed Judge | On Tuesday n he o ition of Mason L member will bury this pre. | cou sumed report, and if any repor lod | Jot in it will not be one wholly given over to whitewash, t little railw la- tion has ever been wi | | [ ing toward regulation is nd | mo quurtered ass of noth and hrouded m all the sophist eminent corporation tool could mus The partial report protends that a great | tior deal hus been done when nothing N bas been accomplished, und the coal | fOF Nonop nd the rate on e consumgs one-half of its value in the sin :::l gle item of transportation, are held up as | tainment will be tho event of the week ceat talent for those days, gained, meusures that, it terfred with, would il ruin the dear corporations, and any means of cheap transportation, such as a in tion that an Augustin friar under | strength as a player, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBERSZ 20 S —— S ———_—————————— 2"’{1‘;1 GAME OF BILLIARDS, | forsnindetmm: ‘i e Rioriogs | then i thene telative Jutsite Q » X B sts the diflicnlity Patts, Dee. 8, —[Correspondence of of execntion by wrod ldress and city, | Bee.J—Although not of much interest to- | combi and, | wy, 1 may | be formaily dedit | gov. the fact is probably true that | mention L Spanish amateur, Senot | lowi Sabbath, and thus | N s Polanco who, whilst supporting famself o fiual et i the his. | France might claim to bo the cradle of | 5y grygelies, nakes runs of a hundred | 1 of this handsome | the noble game of billiards. In anold | points. M. Mar is nowadays | carro ith a p book dating back to 1655, we lind the | ratherin the ba und, was of such | but much lock e that in the opin tly nccessary for them to play on A 4 e mar. | of many oxecllent judges, no_one else | balls “lying widely apart. These nma brought about some mar- | 8 AN CEE 0 i, What was | tours, when pitted aga Bat B fairly-steong velous changes by his preaching. Atthe | (o, iine i him to hecome the champion® | adversary, are invariably 1 they Dty il son o it that 1t will be | sound of his voice fires were lit in several | Somewlhiat better health, perhiaps, moro | cannot hold their owr Kind of of the most enjoyable eyents of the | quarte and the inhabitants, vying with | dash, arp contest or an opppor- | play ought to be condenn 1 by amateurs, Son, each other, ran and threw into the flames | tunity ) t § though it !‘I‘w‘l““' tollow u’.q itis me u: Vit R p vd tables.” AMONG FRENCIT PLAYERS or unfair to act on the dofensive, cith thelr cards, balls and billiard tal the one who occupies the second rank | by erivs of prudent 1| and nmearly reaches the first, is M. [ even | intentionall he earpent yeal union will haye a dos VIL, * nd Christmas bull and social at the N nty superintoudonts, called by Peol | Atready well-known in the sccond nos state <uperimendent, and the prospeets | of the sixteenth century, billiards be- | Lycion Piot, M. P is un artist in love | sarily.” To attempt a carrom Ut sttendiee at the conyention | came fashionable under Louis XUV, who | with his art. The game of billiards has | yond the player's skill is the ;"‘\1 ¢ the Fa. | FROTEC mmended by his physicians to | 1o lon, o any seeret tifm, and iis | noran of rashness . Ackerman, proprictor of the Fa- | j1.¢ Atwhi L is ropasts in order | finished style is equal . 1n | idea of ng earror A e (T Al LR AEL L Rt s ler | ite of hid brilliant suceesses, 1um con- | nugatory shot,which it yesterday ‘which all the eme | to aia is digestion. Michel de Chamil | gl cod that he has not yet shown < | 1o exe cleverly I the Store were gruests for the | lard owed his political fortune to theskill | gy i Clio cotll_ bnly rosolutely | This lottor s long nnd I have Mr. dved o pumber | that he showed when playing with the Nisivritability and e oc lightly skinmed over a vast in Mory grand monarch and was immortalized in | wavering of his excitable temper t nnot conclude, however, without ofter 1 of the eve the well known guatra he would share the fame of Vignaux and [ ing n welcome to the et American Irs, Weber, the prima do soprano A great king's protonotary dies, Sehzefter. billiard players. May they return amot the grand firemen’s fair, exposition ‘ot here the famed Ch IHard lies; ACTUAL CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, us this wint hey may depend upy | concerts the coming week, will arrive Thongh in the ministr 2610, Last, but not I .1 wish to acknow! finding in France that hospitality which Lincoln to-morrow to fulliil her part Atbilliards hio was quite a hero. sage the merit of the most bratod of | constitutes the appanage of our brantitul he programm he firemen's enter- nuel Bernard, who played with can players, of the one who has | land. 1ean see many kindred feelings oy King the nedestal of one [ and much sympathy between the two he new ice ring on O street, oceun *the firstmillion of his™ colossal £ Vignuus, Lot li , | races stec their arms towards cach entire halt block between Fif- in pushing the balls against Ch Seheefler has marched toy on | other across the 3 there are o i Sixteenth, is graded, fenced, { ‘andt it seems to bo beyond doubt | with a more rapid step, and 18 actually | two characteristic traits commot: to both rooms and oftices completed, and | that'the game continued for w long time | the bilhard champion of the word. 1t s the worshi and the pussion subject water route, are held up in long pages | s now rondy for flooding and the conse- | {oho ono of the accomphshments of | said that Slosson exceutes in beier styly, | fov billian A FRENCIANMATEUR of brief as measures that, it crowded, | quent am ient and profit that it will | persons atcourt, Inour time billiards | and far quicker, the American fhreak. ! | S==——=m=== would riin the very people themselves, | TUr Theewaborato verbiago 1 this partial re- | port hammers away at the Reagan inter- | o1 at mmerce bill, and after shearing | {70 the Cullom bill of what antagonistic [ % clunses to railways that it possesses, it | fid holds it up as the right kind of a measur B to bring to Nebraska. Special | 115 rates arve upheld, of course, and on the | question of state'regulation” of rates this | P eloquent report, of course, does not favor o such an interference on the part of the | 110 state in self protection. It I3 the opinion | M o1 this report that tho commission should | . M. A, E. Touzalin, the railroad mag: | at piglt. whosc portr d hove been de nat ext esty cor vis not have power to r amend rates, It i the opinion of the report that power ghould not be given the commission to enforce echedules of rates on the roads. The e s just exactl such pow § > powor at all | 3 more than to draw sslaries and recom mend. Fo reform this use ess, this | qu t would rise up. in its might | £ and have its powers increased so that 3 when it saw fit to recommend that a rate | o/ bo evened up a little that if it | L N wil rooms n the Bond block, and it will open | that there is a littie village with- | peerless 1s his gift of decision. His all- nish. as become such That is possible; nevertheless, T am n x e Capitat Oty € Fha e O PEMOCRATIC SPORT clined to believe thaton the wholo Sehef. |, G g Q Qme o from 1006 P street to ground floor | fn France us weil as in the United States, | fer it his supevior. — What wmakes him Mow year in an entire now dross with | out ite FEMTR R clufico 18 ¢ 15 thak which corfddns # ob department in connection. Mr | [ike Pari { count were made there | plue< with whice veats diflieultio 7 rry Dobbins has joined Mr. Wessel in | would be found at least twenty thousand smdurian ving a erisis, the m publicatien tables, Under Louis Philippe, the police | cry s attack, and the consumni tr. and Mrs. D. €. Templeton, of | pegulations required that whoever wished ¢ < return stis relatives of Captain and Mrs. | toopen o billined _hall must procure a | miration nd - expl Jdps Paine, andMrs. E. A, Paine, | special licence, which was posted in the | nehieved. 1 am reluctantly obhy ther of the captain, were visiting with | hull, together with the rules of the game; | merely name some of the m over the Sabbath it was forbidden to play aiter 11 o'clock SIRIKING INDIVIDUALITIES o, who has been mak arge and | Phe improvement realized during the | lighted to skete slerad of great ensive purchsses - in i real | past ten years in all the material or- | players id, the inventor e, farm iands and the street railway | taining to the game has caused an o of the cue tip, * aysimand Noel; poration, is expected on o business | progross among those who foilow itas | then 1 wy, Nicolas, the Giblein ii to the capital to-morrow b brothers,Chi - Romain, Desire, | 3 Irs. Goldberg, of Chicago, PIORSSTY BEST BILLIARD TABLES Venanec, and, in_our day “on " for CONAS, QG\XS\(\S I David Wise, is in Lincoln, whe » | are made in the United States, where | stant, Leullier, Dumans, G &3 1 remnin throng hohdays he | two largze houses struggle for supremac Wbriel, Daly,” Dault, Bagaille, 1 i or portion of « 1) " with | n e anufacture and sale o public | roux, Antonin, father und_ son, Robe QQ“‘Q \Q‘¥b,(‘° E&“’\L 5’ 3 wives und fri 2 and private establishments of everything | ) v they p NS \am\m\%x\\x\a\\\\t\)ébf | olin Nelson vres, Nissloy & | pecossavy to the game. The splendid { jour ithin limit : | fk?e»\nrm\\ Qn\?dj in Gse, 's popular saic J Branswick and Col er tabies are used 3 s b r! Al these emir were taken into ecourt the evidence | POSIUON '-\vnh Mayer r. N in France for all the principal v)..‘u‘ e b ‘\Mhn“ mw;u nan o v Hf the commission should be prima fac 15 onc of the pr ng young men of the | With such perfeet implements the game § memory o rect 1055058 OF PO ERg s “H,:,j;“,f,. D oy } capitad city M et bty ehitnizod, and the series | sessed in diffevent degrdes that harmoni- ] &) was expected Lo dole out to the people to | . keep thie commission on its feet in the | oo and blood I would not be | afarce and fraud a3 tho comimission 15, | has poen and will be s @ oas it is per- | ¢ petunted. But this sc froud re. | foF port on the rmlroad’s jon will | ™My not be railronded througs e coming | g session, and that fact is wpparent. | o This clegant report m fact, that now lies ‘ 1 sigeon-holed in- the rooms of the com Toission, lost. whiat life and vitality 1t had | M when Sceretary Roggen ar vd o dis- ‘,‘l charged its author. If any report is handod in at all it will not bé sueh amass of meaningless matter that possesses no worth except to mislead and confuse and arzue over until the time of netion pa Judging by the fact that these things ure coming to the light, that the commis- sion itself knows its usclessness, and that | n there is no one on the board now whose entire system is for railvoad work, and whose ¢heck would be suflicient to foist such a report upon the legislature and expect the people to swallow it, the burial in the pigeon-hole will n undis- turbed thr PLEDGES AND FULFILLMENTS, in The work upon the city charter to be | pre submitted should not be coneluded with- | ch out the proper restorati e that will bring back for ¢ hundred or mor have been taken b of way, and the forty miles or morc of tracks in the city that now are taxed as only & mile and a quarter in length Presumably the legislators-clect from this county, however, are looking after this mattor, for during the canvass they read- ily pledged themselves to look after Lin- coln's interests, and did all possi- ble to have it understood that they were for the interests of Lincoln, and were in no sense to be clected in the interests of the corporations. The peo- plo, in realizing the yastamount of prop- erty right at their doors that is covered from taxation, will be anxious that the charter pay atfention to this matter; and when the ?l",{l\[:llnlw insist, it it shall be- come necessury, that the e r com- mittee prepare that instrument so that theso wrongs shull bo uncovered, the people will not be slow in giving them credit for carrying out their pled willingly mude durig their cany they will, in so doing, entirely ests the faet that they were clected in the in- terests of Lineoln, P CHURCH DEDICATION. it | wil hou the w k. Yosterday moruing the new, hand. | SoAmmonialimoAlumor Phossuaies. Dy Price's intellcetual part of the man. He seen players lose their presence” of mind [ 101, o some and commodions Methodist chureh loeated on 1 street, and known as Grace M. E. church, was formally dedi- cated, Bishop V ven, of Denver, preach- ing the sermon and conducting the sery 2 and Fourteenth, upon which it is stated | are they often obliged to play a strong | of the pace of the guine, | row (Tuc J 2 ween the | parallel lines tracad in - ehaik on the | wle Valentino, will uiways re funds to assist destitute families of old | oy “frames.” When the two balls upon | adversary was piling up . run o soldier Which the player has to carrom are inone | pomnts. lu his turn Slosson showed 0 yesterday, en route homeyward out one of these two balls; otherwise the : for Il that nothing could Some heartless farmer {urned e than once shown similar examples of en fie members of Lincoln Post A of the | of carroms have become so long that the mbination- of quahties that [ nay S0 Wiltnd Wa sage - P. / very al | Spectators find them interminable. Con o, and which s the fivst el T oen i : oryinteresn | Spoetators ind them interminable. Con | calledaptindy, S 'J‘@‘“} [\ sg\\_Rzma:L\g i whii n at- | 1o he founc arder | e PHE SECOND IMPORTANT REQUISTT My 1 who styita DRI | and by will | mean the. effort of | °) N SR (v\\\\‘j‘?f“ of hotels recommendéd | by vonderig nearly every shot uncer | mor ics cntirely distinet from | O\ DRUGG\STS SONAL i 4 g and othe When the balls are grouped near the eush- | physical props . from knowledge of | . A s matt [y W,,,l, v 1o keep them | (he game and from manual dexterity. In A\25% 30% & b1 per battle. he Jatest tment of Mr, < [ there by utilziing the return stroke, and | order to win a matc hit is not_enouzh to len s repor the purch i | they ean make the three balls travel over | know how to carom; the pliyer Juust wdsome 1ot on the northwest corner of | yh table without purting company; nov | . prudence ann apprc weldon will build a §20,000 1c ot it by chance, the balls hecome sepa: | aitention, quickness and daving:in she R B oming sumer Tatads” AN impertant restriction hus, | a Will suchas tne cleverest meh posse \-‘gi!‘iE GAUZE OVEE‘ BLQQ Lo Woman's Relief corps, G. A. R., | therefore, been imposed in order to pre: | only at mtervals. —Those of us Who siw leive J femple hall to-mor | vent what 15 ealled the American run. | the mateh between Vignaux and Slosson 18 e LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON THE s of Gand 8. The tables at about thirteen inches from the or_the munly resignation of the ladics is that the 4 cushions; these lines form eight divisions n player while s redont W. Green, Omaha; Church Howe, | gf these division, the marker ¢ Gone | skill, and in a desperate position made rth Auburn M. Hopwood, Hold: | ' At the second shot, if the two | run of 1,103 points in loss thun an hours it », who were in the city Saturday, Is still remain in the space, the marker | W velous piece of work, but was Yo passengers east, south and west | ¢ in,” and then a carrom must send wcial s demonstration T R ayer loses his chance. shuke. aux have more e bushels of cats, all colors and si ‘Lho weight of the cues is about equal | ergy. Experience of mateh games teaches Sehuyler, Every backyard is mow | to that of the three bafls; some pla pfessional player that he must have a vided with g 3 ok g r. i ain suppleness in his play: that st o . pyvided with a double back action or- | however, can only use very light \,""]'"“l'},"’,"‘““N ml_i]"u”. shta “m'_ It prodiuces Practical Rosults in Buking and tr tapering ones, whilst others are « S8Yi% Gkiai 4 A Roasting never before attained in any fomed 10 landle” heavier and wore mas | S miinknongiandiicelsRinLdnie Coking Apparatus, ad will sive instruments. Mangin, Damuns glved 0 et} b h o emor play with cues woighing over o | Bornstss ks Rerolutioniza the Prosent Methods of Cosking v igne s S alone lies his chance of success. Shoul L el pound, while Vignaux, Piot and Slosson | & | of success. Shiou e B o Tocs nd . hall Jong and | the opportunity be fasorable he WL |y, B e S e o weighing seyeral ounces heaver 0 crush his opponent by risking JECTOUS | fn'frosh air frocly wiimittod tothe Gvan. Yhis laons those handled by Mangim and the others. ~Im«~'.liu mlu\hir;n ln)mv nt h‘_ I\»- l| II\:.\I.-’ :? E{“"“"":‘M? “”m‘.'ts‘ua?:‘.;‘gi ’i.::m‘w‘.?;,‘mm poud ow OME A GOOD PLAYEI conced¢ ve| A 0 adverse b Pl auze pearly us large as oor fteel f, W e nnlities mecessary for u | with great prudence, be calmer and m Phrough this Ganze Door the air freely hat aroithoiqualilios -neccsshy, SOF B | 9 eirculates, facilitating the process of cooking, and professor {0 hecome a Vignaus in his art: | ealeuluting and, as it were, lend wn ear | g oot s dheantliol fn tevor aud s Do what are the condifions and cirenm- | to the heart-heats of the game in pro- D lon, Akd ctantly cooked with lass consumption of | : Zress S beinniig of § | T s ovars with closed: do and bt e el e Obhzed to | @ress. At the beginninz of w mateh the | 48 TSNS WL G0 whiat of meat show these quahties, insisting with tact stroke of the cue is more une } It also produces 1(“”“;140“ ol‘Brun'd: and judgment upon those that the ne- | is precision somotim Ml"‘ DOFEAD fres Joss attantlon (roui the cek, aul prtiete} cessities of the moment demand? meusurenent is rre it is, runs de- | G healh S USRI Y is the great question, and itisone to pend upon these two factors. With pre N ORARG ’1‘ could ‘ht. o exhausted o nundred | clsion ulone o pliyer cun only obluin | - s DAL vages. L shall simply try to briefly sum | single carroms; where hen there is | XSt Univers s 31 dolibrato sy | :”',L,‘m..‘.( nahtic P 4 ;dwlpmp. ¢ culeulution the runs can be | H'r\i?'o‘uhl‘;w’fi'sfi:.‘dul)hifl‘ffi"'“‘,‘,‘,',"uvi'y,‘fl.'.'f3' ey Three olements are necessary in a good o, el an e bl A stperior ventiintion ame of billiards. First, apiitude; and 1l is the more essential clement, - | fhafoad Lisesd [ERreily 2er oo ptitude, | mean the combination of ol at time il ol oot diol i . inteliectual and practical quali- | €T E =4 o great mastors of bill nxlw all | annoy by their outcr iy SEKD FOR ILLUSTRATED Ci '8 AND PRICE LIST possess. Vig i Imirable type | \\lulm); they lllU n]:)l sympathize, l.lr‘.-l.u ExcEstR MAHF'G [Hi] ST.LOUIS. of this 1mpe e e 05t | matehes induce heavy w L and the L Stout and well proportioned: he has an | persons betting, not content with uphold- | CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANGES aro mtellectual forehead, brigit eyes, and a heir own champion, imagine SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follows: face that llvlltrl\'_\ acuteness, self )Nhi i ”‘ “‘»—'I“‘ to l’“““‘"' his op MILTON K LIRS NS ropared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, session, serenity, firmness, pa P and n il o presence o an in e ass D Tl kg Fowdor otang | energey: So muich for the al g and kindly _disposed company, stracts, Vallls, davordeloiously. besides, made a profound stus X under t Nluence of @ sort. of nervous: VEE BAKNG POWDLR L0 ot that he is 4 hard-working man, but | ness. Every one is nervous at time o haa baen in constant inee | but the eleyer player when he is seize o his youth, In his atches | With whiat” tho Fronel, call le e re = i laved during his v America, and | doubles his care and attention is TANNELL & SWEENEY, played during b 15| slow and cautious, choses the easiest and SETTLE & PAC KASS & CO AUSE, LUBKER & WELCH, fecs, that were most impressive and while on his continental tours, he hus £ & PAC stened to by an audience that com familiarized himself with all styles of [ simplest means of muking carroms, and PO EFERTY I y filled the building, many desiring | M . | playing without in any ~ way | only begins free play when be s master f( HAZLEWOOD,. . admittance failing togetinside the build mg l‘lu-l\‘ rmon of Bishon \l\ arren was | a powertul one, clear, logical and ¢ vincing, and thut it wi st of re e and knowl to all h arers was tho | O universal verdiet Grace church, just [ my completed, 18 one of the many handsome | Ho edifices of the kind in the eity and a | Ne bandso! landmurk to the eastern r tion of the city, REACIHING FORTIT ITS TENTACLE The Lincoln streew railway, that its assimilation of the Du Capital City tine has become one of the strongest | - corporations in this or any other western eity, is reaching forth for new territory | | ‘ an !umu..wf new hines out in the sub- | * urbs that will greatly enhance the value of real estate 1u the direction taken by | the new lines. A new line has been lnid on Twenty-seyenth street from R to V, and the line is being graded forward on | Mo: YV toward Peck’s grove and in the direc- | den tion of the Touzalin purchases out in | wit that vicimty. Lt 1s also announced that he company will buald the present win- ter and early spring a line in South Lin- | use colu out to the penitentiary. cases have been neglected, badly treated or | #tonce time, we thought the man might | thousand id one chances | y LAYING THE WIRES A number of the alloged polit wri who wasted their substanee in wagers | o upon the election of Church Howe have | ™ been holding two or three consultations with their late lamented chief, one of them being held in Omaba but a short | An time liere is a scheme in all these | on proi P Towering his own masterty, free, simpfo | of s nerves 5.8 DUKK 118 LAWRENCE STRERT, and easy manner of putting the balls in : Finally, \»l-‘- us nowledgza |‘v,u’ i ; Totion. which was taught him by a mas. | however mathematical the noble game o ISVER, -« COLOBADO, | WYV LIRS ol bon sur. | biliirds may be, chance is the Missouri State M-seum of Anato- | ~ and who enjoys a high reputation A THIRD ELEMENT , St. Louis, Mo.; University Col thronghout the Unitéd States, I allude | the perpetual mstability of which singu- pital Loudon, Giesen, Gerinany and | to Ubussy, surnamed the “Ferret,”whom | larly moditles its results, No one s b w York, Having devoted their atten= Ay 1d applauded during a pub- | yond the laws of chunce, 1 know some periormance in this eity. He was | particularly lucky persons who have no SPECIALLY tted against his puvil, and feit happier | cause to complain on - that zround, and 3 3 S and prouder of \‘w any T Ao than of | o ul.. m [ would s: !- I'uke up, in an ;lwn the M\M“I with N - Aoy vy . » the admiration bestowed by the con- | analyzing spirit, the chuin of shols that Jrags. D Horme's Eleet Belt Cures TO THE TREATMENT OF Doisseurs upon his own personal play. He | have been made durmg the course of a | Dis {ases Without Mo y 5 was ustuatio over - the - migical | gume, and if you are not |.nl...|.|.1 by selt T AT rees at the command of his adver- | concet, you will after all, how Little pvons, Chronie and Blood | s sy Eaaod v Gl ape, aie o i ) v [0 tle in advance of him at » variation of a millimeter decides the present; you will see what results he will & This impereeptible dis: | DISEASES attain when his blood isup. T can only | tance, which not been st ted . count upon an nonorable defeat.” while' miming and giving the stroke, Ubassy tinished his remark, | becomes the yawning cerevice where re especially those ar from impru- | when Vignaux, piqued at being so much | your fortune may be suddenly engulfed ce, invite all so suffering to correspond | hehindhand et himself seriously to work | Among amateurs, the less skill ther hout delay. Diseases of infection and | and succeeded in making a splendid run, | the more frequently luc rvenes, wid on cired safely and lily without | 248 earrows, one of the [ongest ever made | this is so true that ‘games of a bundred | 5 | ion from business, and without the | under the new regulations of the frame | points, between poo: players, daily show i . mus: Nes ‘of dangerous drugs, Patients whose | game. He was i such good trim, that, | unexpected vesults, which wble the | aixs " e i Will Positively Cure BRI R e gu’!\\l{\nml n..-fin.w.l hundred; but ki thut come i the dealing Eily us conceraing their symptoma. ~ All | SHIed Bpcidentally ut & modor Wy il | o 15 o boliore it chuncgt Note the Followiug who were Cur Among all the great players Berge o e equalized 'he tendency ;m N lisslott, ol \FJUST PUBLISHED _g% appears to me to haye possessed the most | equs ion leaves room for the forma " traits in common with Vignaux, as such of considerable differences in the | d will be mailed FREE to any address | in his physical aptitudes as in his general , and us the number of gamoes. con receipt of one 2 cent stamp, “Practical | conception of the game. They ure not | tested by the same two players - betds, iy droce st crs receive immediate attention, wathortuis, umd it all noints to the fact | Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy- | contemporaries, aad the younger player | suflicient to form an ayerage, the finul re | 3% that these worthies are anyious to enter | sica 1 general punishment of those whese al Exhaustion,” to which is added an | has over predecessor the advant sult is not at all convineing. 1f, on the | b iler say on Marriage.” with important chap- | of being able to approy all the vari- | ot! and, instead of examining the ‘hs were not strong enough 1o | ters on DIsE $ OF THE REPRODUCTIVE | Ous inprovements Berger still lives in | games of amateurs, we serutinize those ow Lord High Poo-Bah of the late | o First congressio! district Mikado com- | jcal pauy, Oue step in this will be the en- trance of Mr. Howe as a probibition lob byist, the crowd to make it especially warm for the Jiguor men, who introduced 2ANS, the whole lorming a valusble med- | the momory of experts, and may be | of professionals, we see that their science treatise which should be read by al called the veritable averts many lucky strog: everthele g men. Address— 1 INVENTOR OF THE RUN. 4 . venture to say, also, that if he did this is sullicient to inca ot & B. DAVIESON, sinate massing. h ’ - | change the results expected.. Thy oW 19Wabash-ay,Chicago nee Si, Denver, Col, it and popularized causes produce -the . sawe cftects Propiielor sud Mang{aolBser. mach Pad price, ce 8, HOLYIAN PAD €O, 120 William st, N, ¥ e cna— at their warerooms, 1805 and 1307 Farnam Street, tho largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the 3 {ium grades, including STEINWAY, s nscier, ' PIANOS A R A T T DR TSR AR N s % B B B AR BURDETT, ORGANS, sranoaro; Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materlals and workmanship. LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREETe Lawrence ; Ostrom & Co. FAMOUS “BELLE\'W| #7/ OF BOURBON.” Is Death to i . Cousumption, Malavia, £ | e Sleeplessness, Chills awd Fevers & o . Or Tnsomnia, and Typhoid Feyer, A . B Ae® Dissimulation, Indizzesti el 5 § Of Food, Dyspepst 3 ; } 3 Ten Years 014, al Kevers, W L No Fusel Oil, ) Absolutely Pure The GREAT ™ APPETIZER i . Lcbeerfuily V1 he e int, Loulavill t 10 any address in Louisville, Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents, GOoobDM DRUG CO., and [ nIL & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, ¥ Omala. Families supplied by GLADSTONE LROS. & €O, Omahda. IL 1. CLARK DRUG CO,, The C. E. Ma.yne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the eity. Lands for sale in every county in Ncbraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT! Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any ether information desired, furnished free of charge upon application, W. 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