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VOVEMBER 16, 1890.--TWENTY PAGES | the master's report to make his fi e, outlying grounds of a residence on the Hud- | that would amouat to #for & in_our money. cultural lectures attended by about ton thoi in effect, adopting practically the practice o son, and the rich parlor of a prosperous man- | After graduating as an actor Mr. J sand persons a year, ! 4 the clrenit court of the United States {1 ufacturer. The opening of **A Barrel of | came o reporter on a London newspaper Apropos of tho educational progross of | chiancory mattor, This would not make any “Sp. | Thy Gallery Brownie and Something About \l ey’ in "m;mv\ wli?'r cur m‘r"h-"l bk }\'\l’ h v ~~w\':vlu-‘:wllwm for some years, ‘Then | How Omaba Tutends to Beoure Competent :\".-:lm'n“ i l]null\lml. nmu wol ""r of note | Ko of the Important Ohanges Suggested “‘l‘l‘k‘l'v'l:.\ln;”l“.l;:IVII}WU\I:“!:(:V“A'I:I:‘:}‘;‘I‘|:l"l‘“i;l‘1!h.’ 4 this evening, at popular prices. ‘e interest | he began writing plays. b at Birmineham there are forty-one A y ¢ salarios of both the masterand roporte ¢ His Peculic 3 manifested in advance has been so great that - — Home Instructors, | women and only three men didates for in the Present Oity Charter. paid by the county, - & crowded house may be anticipated MUSTCAL AND DRAMATIC, the Cambridge higher local examinations; at y “1 would add to the district, bench ene - ™ ol ¢ ho llr:ulrm-mmm'm four women, one man; at ~ . Judg lulm will ('h-‘n m\'\‘yu; ".",'.”'(‘f"‘y ATTRACTIONS FOR THE PRESENT WEEK. |, Chories M. Hall s announce Hooth and Barrett appeared last wesk in | OPENING OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL, | Laeeds, thirty-ive women, two men; at Ma who can bo actively engagoed in the trinl original Swedish dialectician, Shilatelbhia to Hix busibeas, chester, forty-two women, ono man: at Giver. | THE OFFICE OF CITY ASRESSOR. | civil jury causes, except at such timos as it P laimed for him fhat ho created tho part of | Philadelphia to big business, iester, forty-two woimen, one man ivor Yo Oleson,'” but after playing it a while he It is believed that Mys, Georgie Barrymore pool, fifty-nine women, one man may be necessary for one of the judges hav- e b e ot Be abie M theopy. that ther was 8 conhenti SO fng 1n chargo equitable causes te dispose of Millalsand His Remark Which Made | discarded it because there was uo plot aud | 18 hopelésly 1), and that she will 1 be able | phe Corps of Teachers and How They o theory that there was a connection K, | but little merit in the piece, 0 again appear upon the stage tween Babylon and Chins th snoiens times cating the Superior Court of Grmaha | tho matters which had been reported by th o o s mucl s favor, and as the idea s master commissioner. We would then have th ssent Ole’ for several weeks until e | 1 ard have engaged Mr Propose to Inaugurate the :::‘In-L’r:-.tl\v.il:.:r‘;|‘r;lv\|w ""’.'”'.f‘,n‘fl‘.‘,,.’:’ui.‘vi..ufi? inOrdor to Relieve the Presure practieally seven courts i full blast at one Jerome the New Play wright haa mastered the Swelish dislect, Rich autior of the “Sea K g and New and Interesting SRl (0 AR DAL TS as ANRRNAE By b on the Judges of the Dis- time, and this would dispose, in my judi- - tias u new play, entitled * 3 % as musical airector of the Amorios Rov. 1 ok W P . ment, of all canses, making it much more ex- Musical and Dramati Bamody With B Titeresting plot, which hotds | “Natural Gas” compan y System. American, Rev, William Fredorick W i, trict Court. b By F— the atfention of the audience and which gives | Gounod's pastoral opera, “Mirella,” wa Lsinard. Bacon, D.D.; & Autod. Jutie 15, (- o m i him carto blancho, in the personation of | sung for the first timo in French at the | o - A 3 sha | T80 Thiy, doctmént 15 poserved in ti8 Wants the Minneanolic Liuw. Do you ever consider thesmall boy in the | Swedo character. = Theator.goers will be | French opera house, at New Otleans, on [ After months of untiring labor the Omaha | jjy ol TS, JUCRiite < The question of amonding the eity chartor | D, cieorge L Miller boing asked gallery! lr‘mv')v more l'lr‘ sed \vm“l lhu\”»\\\\f;m'”‘II‘"['; Monday. Thers i< nothing in it toinspire. normal school has become a reality and tomo Prof. Hjalmar H. Boyesen of Columbia | 8t the next session of the legislature is at- | gestions he would make as to changes in that Probably the subject is shopworn, but still | they wero with “Ole Olesor 't e BRULS | Over 865,000 are spent nightly in New York | row moruing it will open its doors t0the pub- | eollege has consented to doliver & courss of | tracting the attention of leading citizeus and | portion of the city charter governiug parks e should be considered quite as much as the | aving u very su ¥ for theatrical and musical entertainment,and | i, four lectures before the Brooklyn Art oi- | q i t o . tircly satisfied large audiences wherever he | yq (tory goes that Georgie Cayvan never | - {ry)ike . | four lectutes before the Brooklyn ATt assocl. | will result eventually in a meeting of the | and park commission, said: smart world below stairs, for does he not con- | yq gppeared. He will play an engagement | o) i por Tunchieon but crackers and nlike other city schools, this one is not for | |l|' on on “German and French Schools of | doiozation feom this county for the puose 2 would, Bve. @ SerGlatore picot the < 1ot his o voet as thedainty | and Thursday evenings next ot popular 8 oquire aally 3 o v or more phot phic reproduc nge A I tl : ""_'“’ s ‘{“‘l““‘l‘]‘“"‘“ :" b ““‘»_‘l Prices ahd th advanoe ae of Losrvod seats | Stuart Robson's ropertory for the remain ‘t“‘:.“:":“ ‘r"“"':“ ot it i “';- ik f“"‘“_ tions of the most noted works of tho artists | necessary o make. exception of that part providing that the pattor of the viole el "ot the | Will open on Tuesday morning der afthis season will fnelido, "<Tho Honri | purpose of itting youn men and women for roviowed by the lecturer. A synopsis of tho | At a rocent meeting of the couneil a con- | commission be elocted fnstoad of appointod. who oceupies, with one of the leaders of the i o “Is Mariiage a Failure!” “She Stoops | teachin U first lecture, which is on “German Paint /8 8 i Ry That clause would be very bad for Omaui G : ; i 3 ¥ s fhasi : ] miitee was appointed to consider tho subject, ¢ “FFour Hundred,” two seats in G along the | It is not generally known that the engage- | to Conquer” and “A’ Little (more or less) | ~ The school, like the other city cducational | ing.” and will be dolivered next Thursday | hoi e el ; and wholly unsuited to otr 6ity. Lin the parquette circle! ment of Mr. Dixey and his merry burlesque | Lord Fauntleroy." nstitutions, \will be under the supervision of | eVOning in the hall of the nssociation build: [ Pt 88 YOt ilo meetings have been held “iIn this counection—speaking of 3! sver consider what the small boy's-| O the lnst four nighits of the coming week Mv, Augustus Pitou has named the new | qunoiniondont Jan ‘hile the studies will | in& 174 Monsague strect, isas follows: Al Ihe bar association has appointed a com- | jn the charter generally. 0 you ever consider what the small Boy's | iy e “the farewell visit of the popular | play which he and M. G. H. Jessep haye | SUPeTintendent James, while the studies will | hracht Durer, Hans Holvein the elder, Hans | mittec alsotoconsideramendments demanded | Tie Brk will go ahoad and suggest changs comedian fo Omaha, After thisseason Mr. [ written “The Power of the Press)’ Mr, | bedirected by Mis. Grace Sudborough as | Holbein the' younger, Lucas Cranach, Ra- | by the necessitios of the courts, and has | Which it thinks should bo made. 1 think u prossion left by a composer or by u dramatist xey will becorne a permanent um~l '|I1llll in | Pitou says the play does not contain a news- | principal and her assistants, Miss Helen Wy~ | phael f\l\'lm\‘.__:}nm'ln Kauffman, l’\-n'r‘\' on | already received m mumber of suggestions | YOS great deal of Mr. Rosewater's jud Have you so much as deigned to glace up- W York city and will only leaye that place | paper man, as its title might suggest. Koff and Miss Emma R. Pugh. Cornelius, Wilhelm von Kaulbach, Gabriel | giom tho leading members of the bar., ment and opinions, particulavly when touch svard at that little round fuce pillowed dreame | for svacial envagements in Philadelphis, | = pMiss Perey Haswell, who played the part Max and Michael Munkacsy. Similar committees have been suggestod by | 18 upen public mprovemauts, and 1 ccr 11t om the rail nearest the dome! That por- | Boston and Chicago, ~Regarding his engaee. | of Dot “so- delightfully in “The Midnight A New York dispatch says the Ttalian | tho board of trade and roal estate exchange,.| tinly hopo that he will favor us with his V conntenanes below with its brisdes | menthere itismuch more auspicious thal § Foil» has a brother in thesamo company 5 government has subsidized schools in the | put it 1s thought that representatives of those | VWS at length regarding public parks and fine countenance, below, withy its bristies | on hisformer visits. He will preseiit not | ko' promises to bocome n vory clover attor, | Mrs: Sudborough will teach mental and moral | Priucipal citios of this country, in which tho | Didtes wille Hirely Lo oottt aer i | the park commission,” bt Hinen: ko thoso sellod joints in/] 0E1¥ Mis merry “Adonis.” so familiar to all | consideriug that thisis his first season on tho | science, mental and moral philosophy and | youth of Italian parentage may be instructed | some of the other conmittocs above reforced | 3 —— Reettoped papar 1 the Wndciwa. of & deticu: | Iovers of bright aud spir od cormicdy, Dut also | Sage discourso upon education us deflaed by | in tho languagoof that country, The Ialian et eIty Oxtis GOMMIEIO8s unHsGs Dr. Bivney curos catarch, Bee bldg. ooms ost lifeless compared tot 0 =S I L b Despite reports to the contra Julia Mar- Herbert Spencer and others government is desirous that the youth should e Kbio i Blila bt in i 1 for nls - smEn SR Y | 1 R e TSP IOI | Tkl e e O o <o | speak the language, so that whon they visit 2 i cherubabovein the glave of the gasligh nd for two months in Chicago. e ¢ an. She has tvy In this schiool there will be from thirty“five | Jiuiv'they may be better fitte serve the The O S yotwithstanding that the central ehandelier | ! i fiante fever, which threatens dive results, as her T h s taly they may be better fitted to serve the 1e Council Committee, is never it except when Mr, Booth | I'he theme ulu:u- ‘u‘n.‘m imply \:\,nl Itis a | o odionl force was 8o weak when she con. | t0 fOrty puplis, who will be known as ‘‘ca- | three years in the army required of all citi Mayor Cushing says-he is not yet realy to The gallery brownieis a rhapsc inuch more artistic affuir ihan anproval | tracted it. Thegirl has undoubtedly been | dets, all of whom will prepare themselves ver twenty years of age.- Prominent | offor suggestions relating to changes in the 5 the fitst person at the doors when they are [ [FCdeecsson and the unanimivy of ApPFOLAL | overworked. + i for teaching. Tu order to enter this deps alfan-Amoricans seou know of only ono | eharter, although ho siys that ho has many i 0 JAst oHi8: o e il L) ¢ ous critics sure ve school of the kind in this country. 1t was Gl 4l iy f 0 has max 2:; 'v”‘,f'l'.m\jh-n:]:».j‘ v'."rny:"u-.‘.\‘lux‘:(-:.“‘"fim;"ln in the city of New York, There was aschool [ to make. He thinks the. council should not | thie pantry, _arousing the echioos with his | I0ing, Shakespeirts, s, SRIRUIL | writinic a now play ealled +Tihe Countey Cir: | mho examination - hucing been - passed;e| ::::J;‘|;;|,t:;;!;:1v|v Juhre Itatian fs taugii, but have appointed more than five persons on the footfalls uipon the stairways, and he leaves it | o, hordezing on the ridiculous. From what | ¢Us” which is to be given an elaborate pro- | 4 © 0 will at once begin the | by the people of the Pacific slope. The New I as achild does his Punch and Judy has been reported it can hardly be denomi- | duction next season by C. B. Jefferson and 4 8 115 BV & v ot b oAl s Aas, e 8 mayor, Other” councilmen, he claims, ha Tlie timo was when he forced plavs ubon fyq¢eqq buriesque in the strict. sense of the | Kiaw and Eviang review of the branc aught In the high | o0 O o tendaney of the day which | €OM® to the same_conclusion, and the com Lo publlos B ncse s ayen crilics | jopm, but on Mr. Dixey's partat loast comes | _Mrs, Leshe Carter astonished the oritics | SchooL This, in addition Yothe new stuales, | | i3 boen reflected promisently of late at the | Mittee will undoubtedly bo reduced at the e e TThon 1o wig eallod ' mittita | Within builing distance of very legitimato [ Monday cvening at the Brondway (New | WtCORISiete course, O SUAEES W | 5o RO biing university is tho fgreat growth | MCXt mecting of the city fathers. When this Hone Topresented by snen worthies g | ©omedy. Mr. Dixey's wonderful versatility | York) theater by her very ereditable work fn | FRUIE AN sear, W08 BACUPIES WO | GG 6 and political study among yonng | Susll be don the mayor suggests that each il was ropresented by suchi woribies ws i given as much seopo as even he himself | “T'he Ugly Duckiing,” though her perform. | b reatived to puss o thorough and vigid x| OF storinl and pettics’ Suoy imong YOMBE | ynember of this' comniittes be ompowered 1o | oo e OL HE HBATANE b s ICBYCON | would desire. (e portrays the seven sta anco was ot by any means faultiess and the | SR D .l,'.‘g‘;fio\'..' o teach n the | desite for knowledge i the two Subjects has | ame an additional man, thus givinga joint e e A g TR arecr from the infantin the per- { play may be referred to in the same terms. AL beer ceable, but ¢ s sessi o pref. | committec of ten. The mayor said that he i timo wis when he munched peanuts | g 0n T oi o auccossive periods of | - Mr. Willard, with o schools of the city, been noticeable, but at this session the pref. 3 i " BB " eticil o flg ateliel desived to see Mr. Rosowater and Mr, Hitcl- and cracked English walnuts during the per- UIREDL LTCHH tHO 8¢ I il For the present {he practice schools will be | erence has been particularly striking. otmanito of “Hamiet but now. the gailory | the schoolboy, lover, soldior, justice, old man | pis Amevican dpp is more m table than it used to be, Some y ) hefore Wood's museum in Philadeiph > nothing more than a dine show, 1 used to visit the place almost daily, T would a t the mam door at 10 o'clock in the morning and fonst my eyes on stuffed booas, s tlore, mummies yataghans, automata, and other euriosities until the bell that au’ nounced the opening of the gallory doors was sounded, when, amid o helter skelter mis- Mrs, Langtry a Star Jeromeo changes 1 want to say 1 hojo criticisms likely to be, and what the im The parent, or training school, will occupy two rooms fu the Pleasant building, where nd curious audiences. Curions, becausein | Charles Barnard, the author of “The | ment, each pupil will he requived to pass ¢ reading Shakespeare's sublime’ soliloquy County K and ' Charles B. Jefferson are | high-school examination or its equivalent. | committee, ingluding the attornoy ent on the lard made kbl L nee Monday evening at | ay the fzard and the Long buildigs. At the | the 214 graduate students who have alr cock added-to the committee. and finally the oblivionist. The scheme is ar- | Palmer's New York theatre inthe powerful | former the dopariment will be unjer tho con. | attained the dignity of degrees and ave s FaTen Sk | ranged in seven separate sketohes, connected | playof “The Middleman' iby Henry Avthur | gyii'of Miss Kmma 1 Pugh, who will have | ing special training in separate departments A City Assessor | chargo of tho first and second grades, of research, bl are delving into history and LA Gl UL S UELAIS i o / Long school the department will be | polities, 20 into chemistry, which is eonsid- | ments should be made to the city charter,” | r00d liings soon find a purchaser. | I [ by @ sort of dramatic story showifie tue life | Jorie of a famous old Knic \n-yhm-_k rof the rv\lull\[ ence was present and greeted the gentle and At the ‘1‘,{.].::‘"“‘]:I:;m.w Kacl age’ s {lhustrated by | modest stranger very chthusiastically in charge of Miss Helen Wykoft and will | ered onoof the most poputar courses at the | said Comptroller Goodrich. Al i 1Z e o Soubrettes, singing, dancing and otherwi constst of the third and fourth grades, These | university, and 44 mto Latin and Greek “In the f o vould rovi L U Lt b e present a great drug in the theatri uaining teachers will do but little of the yeirs_ago 100 students, all told, both | o P .f\.p.’"f "].“, n1!|ln Al D T O A iy | market. A prominent munager of the me- | work, though they will haye a general super- duite and undergraduate, preforred his. | Slon that the fiscal year should begin and end Therefore we 1 only/| e e ol ot Sk T Ctio | tropolis, failing to securc in the ordinary way [ vision of their departments. The manuer | torical instruction. There were 116 in Ger 1 certain date. At the present time, as | 1eretore we need only B e ety sy and | the number of chorus girls needed for & pro- | in which —the work will be conducted will | man, 91 in chemistry and 75 in Latin, At tter of custom, we begin the year with the sall vour attenti .| Frida C dhoen qn Ihday and | duction he contemplated, hit upon the planof | be to take cvicts from the training school | the fast session things nad so changed that call your attention to our iz of Stoteh caps and red-topped boots 1 | Erkdiy s it ”-p",“;“,r‘ fand over | Mvertising for soubrettes, From three or| and place them in these practice schools, | 132 took history and pol 18 AL I was usually left, bebind to chaose from tho L e v | four hundred of this peculiar commodity who | where their werk will be cavefully super- | 126 German and 69 Latin assortment o fourth row. T s e e tport - The | Mswered his card, he was enabled to suc- | vised by the two training teachers, — This . ———— MBLL R dahy Ludethlaiing. C complete his cast of singers, plan is designed to give those pupils whe Dr. Bivney cures ¢ h, Bee bldg A numerolis and representative audi- ch L flrst of January, but there is nothing in the ) 187 chemistry, | present charter providing for this, “The mayor should e given authority to vemit fines and grant pardons in all cases 1 recoflect a few of the plays T saw there where convictions have boen made undor the ¢ Surgeon of Paris, ™ ] (G AL S B R A L ) lop's Stage News sa Edward | understand the theory of tracing dctive prac —— | i i \ . K e ordinunces { TI\\TY 1T I ) gl o v | George Seniller, Cavrie E. Perkins, Yolande | Elusive Rice has found a new capitalist as [ tice, under competent instructors, —The DIES' JEWELEY NOTE “J think the council should be given author- | | | 4 Trayeler,” SUnder tho Gas Light," “Sea of | {iriiee ST engete Bt biend Xoaind | well asa new playwright. In the latter he | cadéts will be allowed to teach four weeks, Jewetas Weelkly, ity to pass ordinances providing for the col- | || o ol Harkaway,) SNiele of the | R G Both productions wil be | Professes fo have unbounded confidence, and | when they will return to the training school R e 1cetion of delinquent taxes, because the city Wiods, " and “T'he Four Knaved? Thomas | glaialwieh the well known atiention and do- | Perbaps it will bo justified, because’ the | and their places will be filled by other carets, s and bangles are s popular us | 00" 0usands of dollats oacls year, which W. Keene was o great favorite here: so was | 70 0 Faic s 10 popular, Thoscenic | Aramatist is a bright writer for the Omaha thas piving each pupil in the training school could be collected if such an ordinance | || Fdwin Adams and “Jibbenainosay* Proetor. | g (8 SRR TG 1 BIBEG ae SIS | Herald, W. R. Goodall, who has finished a [ four weeks of actual practice, A fantasty has sprung up for necklaces of | were in force, In this connection 1| || / ] / 41, C/ =177 / Sl Bawween the uets the boys swageered liko | Sgets of Fhe Sevon Ages™ ard safd to comedy enfitlod “An Absent Minded Man.” | It is understood that some fifteen or twenty | colored stones, would also suggest the creation of the oftice | || n Dldc NCTNOLS | A COURRR VRS AR UL OC Y Sl s John W, Norton will be the financial spousor | of the young ladies who are now at Peru will 1d beads continue to be worn and are os. | of city assessor, 1 would muke the offieaq | || . cneagemont and woe betide the manager that. | Considerable interest attaches to the forth- | for the venture, which will probably be made | return'to tho city and complete the course in | pecially useful with collatless dresses salaried one and would authorize the appoint- | || should discharge him. Thttcisd 15 th i 1 tho | Coming production at the Grand opera house | atSt. Loulsin o month or g0, There is a | the Omaha school, and at the start tho cadets | ne "orchid remains a favorite model for | mentof a sufficient number of deputies to ItI/Z(I/ Fine Cassimeres. 1 {hose days only the sl and the S ! I 0 A 10 | on Friday, Satorday and Sunday evenings | fair chance that Rice will put. “The World’s | Will - undoubtedly be selected from these | e enamel jewelry, In many instances this ke the assessment in a thorough manner. proletaire sat in thé galle this is | next, aud including a Saturday matinee of | Fair™ on the shelf in order to test the Omaha | Students, as they have been taught the | fiower faithfully copied not only in form | The office should be open to the public the | || changed. Mrs. Burnott's famous dramatic idyl, “Littlo [ writer's farc theory, but have not had the practice, and color, but in size, y ame as the other city offices. Under the | Fabrics speak for them- Ih‘u In'mv{;lmmm be a great foree to the | Lord Fauntleroy,”” and expectation runs high e — Superintendent James in speaking of the | a0t v en ehatelaines the novelty is a | Present system, property is mot justly as- SieDes o e e s qmowhat depressed e | anent tho calibig of the company that Mr. | - Dr. Birney cures eatarrh, Beo bidg. | qubics of parauts and teachers towards ebil- | il affir that expresses itself in form of a | Sesied and manya poor man pavs an énor- | ||selves and the excellence of 50 many marshmallows in o bonbonniore, all | titel jinee the onder pathos av tho harbe: s somotimos ustify® themselves In | flower orathier motif, and which s fastenod | JOU A WINE M Jokhben dhe, B8 Sty | 1) k hip justifi 2 i om bo i o5, the to . e charac- TR L JUBSLAvR: i) ¢ side of the cors escapes by paying on a mere fraction of wha rorkmans stifies sweetness and light but exprossionless, The | toristic humor of the talented authoress. TERS, G IR LTS T L "‘\'\!::t ool < 16 e padlie s . | he owns. [CICRWORSIEnSUIRERIUBHIES hrownie scems to be the vox humuna of ap- No play of modern times has made so gen- aw phrase, ‘in loco parentis. They rightly ches run small to medium in size and HALL fines now paid into the police court | - alifie e mn- preciation in a theater. e i 5o lasting o Stecess a8 this sinple | Changes and Other Moves Among the im that iy Severity of punistment that | therois amarked tendency toward ‘h'tl'm'xn- Shiilit b vatl 1t tlia 010 ton Ehe banarest |1 OB unqualified recommen ‘The Chineso auditor never applauds, be- | ljitle child-drama, and Mrs, Burnett's name Soldiers of the A rmy. might reasondbly be practiced by a parent to | ive cuses. Jewels and colored enamels are | ¢ho eity, and the county should pay to the ati c nts r ShUsh SHE uuen dinmn dose ok admisol will 4o down to postarity 45 tho writerof the | Privato Charies Eolden has boon assigned | restrain nis own ehild would be “defensible if f":'m'" modes of ornamentation. cuty tha costs of prosccution in stiso cascs, dation of the garments for| anvthing that is likely to perturb nim ing, simple and fascinating play S o e it agte employed by a teacher in the discipline of a "ashion seems to move in cycles and many | Under tho existing laws, the city tos | | sty Ainis 7 air “Ihe star would recalled fewer times in the history-of tho stage. Gedrie | ¥ orders of tho recrulting department to the | pupil,” This is very comfortabie doctrme to | of our latest novelties ave merely old friends | county cases wud. pays' the bills while tho style and finish and fair thauhe s now were the gullery deitios to Little Lord Fauntleroy -bounds into | TWenty-first infantry for assignment to a | those who = tnd themseclves com- | returning tous, in instance of which may be | county is not out a cont, srices, from $15 to $30 vear pearl-tinted kids and to stare baby- or at once, and as the play progresses the | company by the regimental commander. pelled 1o resort to feorporal punishment to | mentioned chatelamnes, clasps, and buckle “where should bo some change made in tho | || F ) L] »30. shion. favor bocomes strovger, until it reaches its | Private Jackson, Troop H, Ninth cavalry, | Maintain order n school. ~And without | A pretty bracelet seen was éomposed of two | colluction of the road tax, so that this tax col- | || | ;lri(;):v“lx\ :"‘:':lll‘"ll:l"" it Imi':"tl |()..e f:'\:m(- maximum at the close of the play, and every | stationed at Fort Du Chosno, has been trans. | 90Ubt in case of trouble arising trom the par- | gold chains, and had as a fastening, two lit- [ lected from residents of the city could be ex- | || ous | Stetson, )| Stetson thal 2 ) ] “There s little o sew ; tan, woman and_ehild in the audience 2008 | gamred to Tr e been trans- | onts taking the purt of a punished child, tie owls, with plumage in pearls and dia- | pended in the city, Ouwaha pays nearly nine- | is A“mhr}“‘mmn W gallery his theater would | away more than pleased. F'rom the moment | (cred to roop B stationed at the same post || law will sustain the teacher insuon e mond heads, their blinking ey et e s quiet a8 i mosque, being single | tenths of the road ta TBUBIha ol 4 Mo Z ars P e ) X A e (i e nhed At ot of | Thenon-commissioned oficers who, a short | of forco us a reasonable parent might employ | rubles. beligaingle| |l nisDn oo laeolioupay g abut | ek aneieazionSiaraisiie, What think you would the romanticists of | breath witt: his foot-race, intevest is keen, | timg since, passed the neccssary boards for | under similar circumstances. But the The fashion of dresses, the bodicesof which | is €xpended upon the strects and roads within | the gallery do without the melo-dramas? and there is not adull moment in the per- | appointment as second lieutenants have been | #sumes that both pavents and teachers | ap6 eyt low in the neck, has rendered a neck- | the covpovate limits. The most of it woes into i stage Is cultivating a_ taste for Ibsen- | formance. Mrs, Burnett's masterpiece has | asgigned to the infantey as follows should be reasonable m all matters of this | Jaeq of some sort a necessity, and the jewel. | county roads, and when we go before the fsm in {tosubtlest form, a_taste the highest | ay exquisite setiing in its dramatic form, and B ra TS TR T Bitao e Ser keiitd. While the higher courts always lean | o) show cases are conseatiently filled with | board of county commissioners and ask that in its way; but were all the posters in the | yesombles her inimitable work in that it goes s RNHIBE S R & toward the side of the teacher, as they do to | 4 yayildering variety of these ornaments. a street be graded and paid for out of money city toaunounce only the dramas of the Nor- | steaight to the heartat every point in the peRaaLL oLy - &t Sexburn, | fhe parents’ side iu cases of dificulty of this s sk A LI H that we have paid into the treasury for this i ptaes Dk E it _ever) t wrtermaster ord, wid Se AN Sherd 3k o here are unique necklaces of diamonds ) wegian misanthrope, the galleries would e play, There can beno difference of opmion | geung 1, 15, Dodg character, tenchers no less than parents and rubies in the form of spray of five | PUFPOse, we are to 1d that the funds have be x:mmm_mm deserted and the manngers in | on this point. The simple story, acted so | *Privite Wil Rickes, ix. | Should bo .u‘vf\fl.‘llxn‘lvlu‘) churge .-‘1 \m.‘lvul‘ e pra) HI s P Bive o waltuntil A s strange that. the fntollectual mom. | BItUrally wnd teachingly, never fails to make | teenth infantry, has been srantod 1 futlongh [ Sov v, " UITeasonibleness is fustened birds and flowers are graduated as tosize | WAoWer lovy is made. We cortainly should g 1ge tha ; nem- | un impression. for three months from December 3 and. on [ “RIB100 e jeted in the | and aro made to unserew so that each may | B8V sehielit ot sthomonoy Awalpay Int bevs of an audience ave at the bottom, whiie h ry M Parents are sometimes convicted in the Honiig o 4 the road fund and should be all the supporting members are at the top of the Munager Lawler of the Eden Musce has se- | its expiration on has own application, will be | courts of resorting to unreasonable and even | D¢ worn singly. { to expend it within the oty limits, play house, like a man suspended by his toes, | cured adecided hit this wedl by securing | discharged from the army. = outrageous punishments. This occurs far | There are dainty little fobs especially | Phis money should be paid over by the county I'have'héard it said that Emile Zola often | Matsada Sorakehi, the moted * Japanese Acting-hospital steward, CGruenthal, re- | o frequently with parents than with | designed for ladies.” ‘Thesc are provided with [ fraasury on demand and all money o 2 sits 10 tho gailery o study charactor andsnys | Wrestler and all-arotind. athlete for i week's | cently appointed frow private of the hospital | faaciors, and no wonder, for ieither the luy | @ swivel atone end for the wateh, and i bar | from 1 Ty menmst. Drosorte i i o that the novelist that bas never sate ia that | engagement. The Jap is undoubtedly one of | corps, has been ordered from Fort D. A. Rus- nor public opinion fixes s rd require- | at the other to fasten in the butten-hole of | ¢ould most tainly be expended upon our part of a theater has missed one of the most st known athletes and sports in the [ sell to Fort Omaha for duty at that post. ment forone who assumes the responsibilities | the nodice. The golpsliciesare the decorative | (tronts and not upon roads in outlying pre- | — s — - o e LR . Ho s the chamepion catch-as-catch [ Lieutenant Mercer, Bighth infantry,’ sta- | of yuaring and traininic s family. Tho law | 1eature, some being engraved while others | Sieoets 3 = e Sy A e e U REiEoally e prefate the gallies y rld nud now holds the | tioned at Fort Niobrara, has been ieranted | docs fix o standard for the toschor, requiring | are set 'in goms. ““Thove ure many other amendments that | S1+ ANDREASBERG CANARIES, It is & great institution, is the galiery, and | ¢hampion medal for being the strongast man. leave of absence for four months from De- | otk scholarship and chavacter. This Jegal % T — may suggest themselves, but theso ave the The first I tntl {' a place where one can steal to and cxpress | He won this by lifting the 230-pound Ind:an | cembers. tlid e standard is not high, but public opinion is Dr., Birney cures catarrh, Bee hidg. most important that I think of at this time," tHioas beaniitil ol mara ol his appreciation of a play unobserved. cub botonging to It K. Faxof tho Polico | 000 o e traabormd (o Trgap ] | Moo oxioting ud demands of u teacher good T S i arrive this week. As 1 eonld . b auzette twonty-five times, a feat almost in 0 ry, has beei 4 e I I\ gme: vell. The m o1 3 SR 9 v y . 0 0 R Y e Lovsarn, | (G, “Mataada will dally give exhibitions | to Troop L and Second Lieutonant Perry | Jaosment ' 15 weil The oo eith WAKELEY'S OPINIONS, Superior Court of Omaha. D e e nacachaony . Archibald Clavering Gunter's pictur- | of his strength at_the Musee, und put up the | from Troop L to Troop I. large “good sens has no right to e » Regarding a change in legislation affecting like toget one of these well ue and romantic story, “Mr. Barnos of | large Indian elub which ho carries with him Private Richard Daly, Company D, ¢ enter the ranks of teachers. Sometimes the [ They are Handed Down in the District | yhe courts of this district Mr. G. W. Ambrose known trained = Rollers, by New York,” has been more widely read per- | Inaddition to this uniqne feature Mr, Lawler | teenth infantry, has been ordered dischar courts sustain a teacher on account of tho Court. suys: {rainonrTanrs el Notos, Laps, than'the work of any contemporaneous | hus secured one of the best burlesque farce- | froi the army by reason of purchase of dis- | harm that might otherwise come to the | Fifty or sixty lawyers hada great laugh | i would ereate, under soction 1, article 6 very Trills, and authar. So great, indecd, was the success of | compauies to present '“The Ring of Kevs, or | chovge schools in general, but when this is the case | yosterday morning. 6. 0roate, ; artiolo f, Notes, #6500 und this novel that it fuspived him to attempt the | the Hotel” Tho Fitzgerald and Lewis [ A general court-martial has been ordered | fhe profession bleeds JetetaTny omment while rendonme | °f the constitution, a court to be ealled the 8 il o host TRtde walbiagle loab e Fapeas e ampany. will prosent this bright | to convene at Fort Robinson for tho trial of | "Bt Fhiore 1 4 much highor sense in whicn | 1ud#e Wakeley's comment while rendering | gy perior court of Omaha, with a judge at the stnging Canarles, you ever aspirations once again with the plot solidified | spavkling comedy in a manner that will | such enlisted men as may be ordered before | tho teacher should use the phrase ‘in loco | @ decision in the divorce case of Pickeucer vs | guyne salary as the judges of tho district court, heard fuyourlife. "Noshort and well environed in the shape of a drama | please all who may seo it. Fitzgerald as | it. ) g parentis.’ In entering upon the duties of his | Pickencer was the cause. with a elerk and reporter, the court te have Shulipyiaston Ryony for stage production. *“Mr. Bavues of New psey the switchman presents o familiar | Licutenant Colonel Tuddington, deputy | professionhe voluntarily assumes for the ould aun American heiress, who marries a e e LR e e I lsfuction gonranteed York" was particulaily adapted for this pur- | character ina new light. ~Maud Maydeu as | quartermaster general, has been ordered 0 | time n vory high position, and doos stand t0 | yitied pauper, ever hope to procure a divorce | or Ly Sessious, before whom crimnal cuses LT pose, its ingenious plot, powerful descriptive | Teddy, the holy terror, mtroduces proceed from Washington to Omaha on pub- | those in his cave i the od relation of | from hor lora duke of prince on tho plen of should be tried and to which court all appeals I\IAX GI‘ ISLP I{ :\'nrk, l'lipt'«"ulnrluuuf dcene und incident,and ||h\\ n...«f‘u;,un r song mu-l;;v airs and eay | 1 baslipa): fldui\“c«{lx"vl isa brother of Dr. | parent. No one should teach who .m.\} nobs o nor B from justices of the peace should bo taken. - LNy ntensely dramatic sequence, furnishin 1 | dances of the y . The quartette singing by <uddington of this city, love children, To stand in the place of the “Phe g rati ay be a little exagger- | I'he great buvden upon the present district the essentiols required for a successful come. | Snipsey, old “Jones and the Mayden sistcrs ivale William Keating has been trans- | parant s to give thom R rinpathy, mmll ";ur“ll:‘:;l;i:"ll:‘ill‘nlmnl;‘ :,\:i;l(!m.h Sad the !«:nr::lm'l'm is th llum' of Llln-]\ul gos is con- | —- - A7 A8 S‘"'o'.‘mhg‘ = dy drama of the modern American scnool. [ Will be a pleasing feature of tne entertain- ed from Battery G, artillery to Company thought and care without stint. The parent | judgo in a droll way, “but 1 somo respectsit's | ; e AT T e The novel had been successful, and perhaps, | ment. i, Second infantry, and ordered to join his | never spaves himself if the welfare of his | jdmirable perhaps, Spectsitvs | inually kept in the trial of criminal 4 Decker Bros, having been so widely read, proved the bost | Charles and Anuie Whitney, the famous | new company at Fort Omuna. | childis under consideration, Tho patience | W Bickoncer vs Pickencer,” continued | !he Vast number of appeal cases, which are / N advortisement Mr. Ginter ¢ould have for his | vocatists aud instruincntal artists will also | A board of officers, under the lato act of | that g frood father exercises toward Bis child | s fionan S de thewife eecm e Smtinued | aicon more for the delay than for any prin Fishe dramatic yentare. Howbeit, the fiest produc. | appear this weok and finish one of the best | congress, has been ordered toconveneat Fort | fenows' no. imit, o finds excuses for | mac Mha wamts 1o tho meomd ot s | ple of law or fact involved: but by such a 5 tion of “Mr. Burnes of New York' as a | attraction of the season. Leavenworth for the examuation of oflicers | avory fault. He tries to correct these faults, tosupport. From the evidence I find that | (OuTt no app: 5 would be taken except for Everett drama, at the Broadway theater in the city to e who are cntitled shortly to be promote but ‘his paticuce never fail A mother | NMrs. Piekencer owns somo town lots i Oait | merit, and eriminals would have a speedy ~— . which'the prineipal character's nativity is “Madam, Sho's & Goddess.' Amoug the oflicers ordered to_appear before | iy forgat her cnld: but this is very rare: |t Cal e o Dt Dioktneer 1o Germne | trialat less cost to the ¢ . A ' LI e,k B alonit Baabae ey ) s the board, the followiug are now serving in | e when she docs we call her mno longer o | Mid» Cal.y I “1 ‘would create the of master in (“ (f(”“\. LA g ki bviivas GiEnovened Dot fartd b ! with some property and a great faculty for ) L0l ) 4 itz the highest encomiums of the most intel- | _ MPS: Langtry was discovered by the artist | the Department of the Plat Captain | pavent, When a teacher becomes indifferent | thiin s enveat ot~ oo @ Breat FAcllty o} gpancory with o reporter, the master to have ligent, able and sardonic critics of this coun- | Millais. It seems that some sons of | Worth, [0 tr to a wayward child, or impatient or unkind, he says she was reduced to o skeleton by | & Salary of 2,000 and the reporter the same’ B Mathusek try as arepresentative ninoteenth century | Engiand's nobility went to the Isle of Jersey 3;)\"1*‘"_"{'1""5‘"; "l"l-*i"‘«w\llh'"“fll W”r‘\u‘h}i when shois unable'to cave for hum as his | tno board ho gave her, The assertion m as uu_ui.. ‘|"..'t. 3 nm::, n!“ vhich xfl{nrll’::x to S : $280, Henry W !:;“;‘},‘%f‘:l‘:;_‘vm“:‘;‘::“;fln“l\‘"‘\\;lllhlh;l lnurels | to nuut and fish, “and _incidentally Mrs, | NUS OB S, Fiest Lieutonaut Moe Whir | mother should, ehe is not by any meansin the | mo sort of smile, She didu't look rauch ice [ P DAL by, tho eouits, WIS couth o so ; F, Miller $180 p vor and acceptation, M. Langiry made their trlp very. ploasant. Up: | joganiyi ireb L STaony place for the parent. a skeleton when she appeared in court—not a ; ; yalanesifi - g H ter's ingenious dramatization of his beautifal | S P very pleasaut. Up- | jufantry; Fisst Lieutenant I “If one would Itke to know how a parent | it Let the act provide that cases of equitable | J. P. Emerson $178. Linden & story went westward secking uew triumphs, | 00 returaing to London one of the scions of | infantry, All tho oficers mamed "are the | feels and what a parants sympathies are, 1ot | *'n a word, the fact of the matwer is thero | Bture should be peferred to_ the muster com- | Sons $1265, Hallett & Davis $1.75. ]L.\vlllbcsn'udm'mlul Boyd's opera house by | nobility, more in gratitude than fiom any nking in their gradeand will be examined | him gbserve carefully the day a child enters | aw two serious objections to g * | missioner to take the proof and report to the R S ey Al ol rlder invif i i entertainer » " C L watches or, and rior to her application She was n rth e e " e \ environment which the management of | WAmmA o invite his island entertainer | they are to be promoted. horself, ‘Can Tentrust my baby to hers Sho | from e g Ao i) e mar ! | malcing a limit of thirty days thereatter for | MUCHET & SCRMOLIET, 107 5. hth St HBoyd's is wont to uccord a production, The | to London as their guest. It was done. — — brings him the next day, but does not cord, i X " separated from her husband becguse he pro- story is one of love, intrigue and adventure, | Mrvs, Lungtry came, with the limited ward- Summary Courts, stay so lgng, and when she goes away there | yijod nourd that only A i cost 25 a month for N centering around the fertile but unusual ma: | robe that wehave been told about so of i R e e + tpiod | A€ tears in her eyes and pain in her heart, | poth of them, Then she returned to Califor- teviul furnished by the universall known leg- ugthe very fow dresses was th the lw vequiriug colisted men to be tried | upq gho finds an_excuse for returning more | i ‘commenced this action for divorce, and end of tho Corsican vendetta, « silk jot aud lace gown thatis suid to | by o summary court of one officer within | than once that she may steal another look at | afthrward simply came here to verify it The Broadway theater company, which [ bave been worn at every reception, dinner | twenty-four hours after the offense bas been | the child. If at the close of the session she | She had money beforeshe mareied Pickencer, Mr. I‘;rnnk W. Sanger has collosted togother, ahd Il guring ihe ,'m!“:' ek ) honton, | committed is considered @ good oneiit prop- { docs not o to bungt him homme, as she Is very | and, as 1 look at it, her caso is something liko contains © any wel HOWT NAMES. Miss his g showed to perfec L4 vied out. Somo ssldlors olaim t ve- | liable to do, she is waiting o he gate Ic what it would be for un American heivess Emily Smith, for instance, is 10 strangor to aceful cagvos of the flgure and ou- | O¥ carrled out. | Homo ssldlors dlaih o v g g : before the line of children has filed out of the | to marry & titled foreigner and then tuen Omaha, She was last seen in this city wath [ hane: fthe exquisite complex- | quirements should have gone further and | ooy, Her thoughts have been with bim all | yound, fike this plaintiff, and sue for a di- Harry Lacy in “The Planter’s Wife,” in | ion. provided that, unless in cases of a flagrant | the morning, aud the hour is too short for all | yoree on the ground of non-support. Her ap- which she divided the homnors of the star, The mavyellous, classical beauty of the | pature, men should not be confined in the | the guestions she has concerning his new | piication is denied.” Mr. Jamwes Neall will be the Mr. Barnes of ;wfl‘r_"l""“'\“““.I"-”“::”'9{' .'l‘",'*"‘!-““"‘j"“"‘ uard house until after they have been tried | exverlences, The father's: interest is !“"‘,"|'." And then the judge proceeded to hand New York Mr. Neall hus been scen lu | however, uutil one ovening atarecoption § o5 conionced to the same. less than the mother's,and for many days,if be | qown his decision fu_the “important case of Omaha in two of his oviginal creations, | &iven by thelady whom the then obscure meet the prineipal or superintendent, oreven AL 17 P 4 pddard vs Douelas county, 'his 1s Harold Armytage in “Lights of Londos Jersoy Lily was visiting. 2 As itis now they claim & man is frequently | o' memberof the board of education, hegroets | oo g n}fll“g l"\“l el 1 his i and the confederate spy in *‘Held by the Mill in bidding adieu to his hostess, | confined, which is, of itself, a punishment. | him with a cordiality he never felt before, Begleave Hoadt s . fiain Bl t hand rod Fasiuztad My Neall was leadiog supp said: Madun o have s, @oddess s yout | mhen his tial takes place and e is proved and ho disesses oducation with @ marvelous | fofivo purehasers Wio uorely. made the | BCF leave to direct attention to their own make of hand sew i 0 - Crane the past season and mate 3 enough. I 4 mocent and aequitted. He has had, not- | Interest. 'Theso persons ara in fac 00 | first payment and never uceepted the con- | (310ves of every descripti . 2 o At ] veach’ of ally wided in the success of the New York | Wild over her beauty, There is an exquisite ane A h parentis,’ and if the teacher can feel as they o Tt aa T Gloves of every ¢ ription, and at prices within the reach of >g and San Francisco production of *“The Sen- | elehing on sale in prominent art stores by a | Withstanding, the disgrase aud stigma of the Ho. therd will bo no bound to the foeling of | © r,\,,(,j,:.,';:f, l_,i".,mm he would tave o sus- | 11 for Childr ) Mi 1 TAdiaats dl G ator. Miss Efie Germon was for many | colebrated English artist, “Romeo ind | guard house. Before putting him, they say, | gratitude that they will excite in the nearts | tain' the demurrer of plaitit to defondants | @1l for Children, Misses, Ladies and Gentlemen. seasons leading comedienne of Wallack's | Juliet.” While it is not generally known, it | in the guard howse, care should be exercised | of many fathers and mothers, answer, and dismiss the caso g % ; i p X 4 i theater stock company of New York, Matt [ is plainly evident that Mrs. Laugtry was the | 19 see that the punishment is deserved. Mere —— Counly Attornoy Mahonoy took ap excops Ladies’ evening Suede Mousquetaires, in 8,12, 16 and 20 button lengths, in Suyder, his wife, Kose Suyder, Hugo Tol | model who perfected the astist's idea of | appeal toa soldier's manhood or honor will, Dr, Birney cutes eatareh, Boe bldg. tion to the decision and announced that he | opera, gray, fawn, fancy. tan and black. 24 button length, in opera shades only. ::.ud Miss Annie Blanche are also members of | Juliet. e LU in nllm‘ l"u\n" ‘l\l‘A‘l of ten, m;runln’\llls ;¥ gn.; "w’; ' would take the eate to the supreme court, as Our glov mendod FREE OF CHARGE, and black gloves oiled with he company. T q sired eud, and this means should be tried firs S the matter should e finally settled one way > host, French Kid Glove Poli anever noede i " ’ ; A Modern Playwrizht and In the case of the tenth failure putiing EDUCATIONAL. $io AAHEE 1ha bamk Frauol KiB GlovaPolia, mhonsrereedady . . o o A Barrel of Money™ 1s the taking and in- | jorome K. Jerome, who attained an enviable | the soldier through will meet the approval of r—— Judge Wikeley's decision was based on ull lines of Gentlemen's id and Buckekin driving glovosin i and I3 ;]h'ull{lfi Llll‘a of u m:’w play s\.\"l;'d "R A)ll:er reputation as the author of the stovles called | the whole company. : '1'n0| sulnlm ?zrlcullurul m"mml of Rhode | ¢ \°dt that the papers iven in return for ‘tl]\m'lgu assortment of Hnu({ Winter Gloves and Mittens in kid, sili, cachen can character comedy,’ from the per. of that | FePUtation us ) A RIONIN 64y Everthing is now being done to make the | Istand willin future be open to women, PP el i et don All gloves fitted at our risk. ? ustly popular plavwright, Herbort” Hall | “Threo Mon in a Boat 'and ¥Idle Thoughts | | uiiion of the enlisted man honorablemunly | An oremization modelod attor tho Amer- | Fipmd b sale) ' © *+ Al not state the Gloves bought and uot itted will be exchanged for other sizes or qualitics Vinslow, author of “Silent Partuer,” “Chip | of an Idle Fellow,” and of the piny of “The | 4 desirable and he in turn, ofticers hold, | jcan Chautaugua hterary and scientfic cirele b provided they ar in their uriginal condition. o' the O1d Block,"" ete. This latest product | Maister of Woodbarrow," is a man of thivty- | should by his conduct show an appreciation | has been organized reat Britain unde Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Boe bldg. :flfi)'.::‘l‘ut“.’rrfilr't “,I.';:;’“l‘;,:I“‘:'l“if::“‘“; and | wine. His type of - face is that of u reddish | of the eflorts thus mude by others for bis | the namo of the National home reuding ¢ play 15 elaborate in scenic and mechunieal de. | P1onde, and he isnot very imposing in ap- | welfare. PRI A I B N ~ - « : 4 5 The Chantauqua literary and scientific s QN e &Y Tall, being under the management of £, D, | peatance. He hasa modest demeanor aud g TR 2 e e T v : ]( (918 C Btair, who has rupidiy come to tho front 4 u | manners quiot aud gentle, and he 1s good | D+ Bitncy cures cutaven, Bee bldg. | drele, which was organized in 1578 with u ; ) 5! . b 4 . paivstaking caterer to amusement goers. In | hearted and generous, without baving the < A g D B e TrcHA! dholudina:n A Barrel of Money" there is considerable of | least sense of business rapacity, Miss Lizzie Riley, daughter of Thomas ;n_ u»]n l:ll 1_::::;~< .u“‘““‘ rosid, s ¢ ! L 2 g @ dramatic or sensational element, u compli- | He is married and lives in Chelsea Gardens, s returned Friday evening after a four | branch at the Cape of Good Hoj A GIRL, JOSEPH GERVENS, Man’g'r cated plot, and enough comegy to satisty to | Londou. He has a greater fonduess fc is' visit with friends in the cast. While the population of Gormauy has in- / e « ) gr. the fullest'extent tho most ardent devotee of | 18crary than dramatic work, although his 4 — creased in the lust. clghitecu years i the b that very pleasant adjunct to an enjoyable | friends have urgel him to center Dr, Birney cures eatarrh, Bee bldg. portion of 100 to 114.5, the number of German dramatic’ production. The play is produced | all his powers on the latter. Having 3 — 4 students bas been siwelled u the proportion with speclal scenery, said to be vory clab- [ made a success witn *The Maister,”” he | Dr Bimey is spending Sunday in Lincoln | of 100 to 2116, ORI \ T Lo orate, It inciudes the interior of a country | will undoubtedly devote himself hencefortk | with his frieud, J. W, Deneese, the B, & | Austria has uot only a high school of agri- v A1) s ewez 1000 (¢ tavern kept by a typical “down-easter,’” | to work for the stage. Howas an actor for | M. attorue culture, but fifteen iutermediate and eighty- | i e whose homespun logie and Vermont ver- | two years and has been through all the usual — three primary agricuitural schools, besidcs 4204 on adions f L nactlar are as refreshing as the odor of | experiences which stage aspirauts and young Dr. Birney cures eatarrh, Bee Bldg. nine chairs of agriculture in polytechnic es- | WESTERN PEARL (0., 355 Dearbora Blreet, CUICAGO, , , -~ cases vgsulting from an effort to enforce the sale of county poor farm ¢

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