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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY BEPTEMBER 27, 1891—-SIXTEEN PAGES Gatewood, an Omaha bog, in their ranks,and Pwentythird streot. High five was the prin- | 188 daughter of an Engiish squire, who at AU][}MA‘"b 5POR“M: BRI‘;I‘,/AZS. ll:\l'l\lll“"‘vl‘:!w}v‘n\"\;\nr"”!l‘ h'.‘s:':'r'nyful\m' r«ii‘v(y" they aro putting up great ball. Tho positions I ““”,\H “'\1 "", A\”‘ “m“, cipal amusement, although the splendid rec one time occupied & rather promivent pos| ] | vai will be nt its helght and the eity full of | and batting order foiiow 5 | tations by Dr. Mary Stone and Mr. C. P. | tiov in the world of politics peopie, and it goos without saying that the | Nonparelis—J. Mahonoy, 3rd base: Shana A | Halligan were thoroughly enjoyed by all, Tho coming avent in Chicago society is the —_ vorage western baso ball flond ‘13 Rotually | han, short stop: Jollon, Bitcher: Beadford, | A delicious Tuncheon was served after | marriae of Miss Horriet Pullman, youngest 4 et Atareing to witness & good game or two, The | middle fleld; Lacy, conter fioid: MeAulff, which the party left for their homes beng | dsughter of George M. Pullman, to Frank J And Now the American Association Wants | SCEi o o Ao Waestorn assocta- | socond base: Dolun, right fold; . Mahoney, | Interesting Antiqrated Masonio New paper | [JLh ol Dlaidad with thelr fiest soclal of | Carolan, ono of San Mranciscos wealthy and to Ally with the Wes ern. tion has had tho effect of whetting the | left tield; Fiynn, t base. Beatrice ~Kon- | Na!c;s' the season. Those present were Mr. and | socially distinguished young men, whose en- orank’s Appetite to a razor's , and as ar- | nedy, third base; G x‘rw\n;v' st ‘.]nflr.-p'v as- | Mrs, :||munl )ln{l. Mr. and Mes, R, H. Wal- | gagement has boen announced — Fungomonts have been made for 10w rates oo | tone, pitcher; OMIl middie flold; Jones, e ker, Mr. and Mrs. General Denuis, Dr. R ames will Jones, cateher: Mohler, second bnso: Carroy Elahor Dallay, D, Mary Strong, Mes, Ml 1t was a brilliant and beautiful wodding all the railroads, and the g aOE e v 1 o . TOM BIDDISON ON F.GHTERS. | Bl (Vly alivertised, the Slous City manage- | right old; Adams, left fold; Taylor, first | A REMINISCENCE 'OF BEN FRANKLIN. | iar, Mes. Wilson, the Missos Anderson, | thal was solemnized down ln fndinun ro coipts, And no one must im The Magglolle nticy Oontroversy Davi av, Batterton, Kirby, Ha Placa near South Bend. —Miss Anne, § 4 . ¥ L e G Jilsis 3 ol « Y | g . on'soGeoat Connell—=0ad. | Keogh, Stal yurbin, MeBrid ! | daughter of Mr. and Mr. Clom Studebakor, L b S it et 28 ib sl ol 08 TR R P L Lo 1t will be a great disappointment to the lov- | The Bed Men's.Gecat Council—Odd- | Keogh, Stalard, icoin, MeBres snq e | became Mrs, Charles Arthur Carlisie, Bhooting Notes and [Inter- {tablo showing against Uncio Anson's Colts, | ers of billiards evorywhere, but moro esy fellows' Grand Lodge—Wood- and Linwrence W hitmarsh. Moro than 400 married women have np- esting Liocal Mise for thoy will. Buckenborger is preparing | fally in the west and northwest, that the pro- men of the World—The & - plied to the Buraau of Charitios and Correc- setian for the battie in & way that augurs success. | pogad serics of matches (two) betwoeen W. F. Pythian Sistera. tion 1n New York since January 1 for relief S L4 v of Kunsas City's and Denver's | Prone Ko c 7y C0 o Francols Maggioli of Mizpah Templo No. 9 of Council Bluffs | for themselves and children, having beon do- strongest men have already been sizned for | Lt bl Lk . was orgauized at Castio hall Thursdag night | serted by thelr busbands. - The superwton- | 7rrrs ONTT YV ENCLUSIIR the month, and the team is putting in regu- ( Omana have fallen through, owing to the ec- | with forty-one charter members, ‘T'he core- | dent expresses the opinion that there are at iy ONL NCL N 5 HIS spring, 1o or- | jar nours ¢ tho v moning and aft iricity or idiosyncracy of Maggioll. The | There are few Masons who have not pro- | mony of iustallation was performed by Mrs, | least 2,000 deserted wives in the city, . i VRPN AP “ Hoon 1 ~ ‘ font | | LOVE HOUSE IN der tonid hor in her | uoou, in order that it may be in suitable | details of Maggloli's proposition, together | found roveronce for cvery relic and incident | 1da M l\\ aver, supretne chief nl'lhfl \\mNI. Two well known physicians of New York GL( 3 ( 3 condition fo ) e series. ome enthu wit 1 Dl v, ve alr v | o oc! v " assisted by Mrs. Cal » Kenworthy, gran e “ 3 war upon the Amer. | condition for tho greut seri = L with Hatley’s reply, have already been pub- | connected with tho early history of tho [ &8 o 3 are to join the great majority of “happy -’ > ITYV siast ¢ at tho Corn Huskers will | Y chiefof Towi he floor work wis exem. ot i ) lasty muy think that tho Corn Huskers will | b0y it papor, consequently itis not | fraternity In this country. And fnosmuch | ShpoiCisoretoen bl or gayork Jendership | Men”, ‘and desort the ranks of the ‘lucky THE CITY. ican association, the | 1rov pigmies in the hands of the stalwart | " i rovo pigmies in tho hunds of th el At 4 s 5 ! d dogs,” as a diplomat with fine tact classes National league | Chicagoes,and that they will not win a game, | necessary ain publish thom. No self- | as tho origin of tho craft in America is in- | of Mes. Johnston and Mrs. Carroll of Perry, | wifliadhnd singlo men, D Swift in Octos Butis vhioro they aveiliable tobe dis eapecting man could. well accept-of. Mg | volved in doubt and obsourity oveey sorap of | 18, THS Work Was pronotticsd by the knights | DaIFed & ormed & sort of a | but tnat is whero thoy are hable to bo d respecting man could woell accopt of Mag obscurity overy serap of | 1o o bor, it is said, is going to ATy thAt most o pointed. There is no tain in the country | pioli's proposition, while that made by Mr. | history connected with it is doubly intoreste ;‘,:‘1““““‘:"\}““"'“'"“"”"' b "l‘i"‘\‘“"l‘:‘ !l'.'l-"", fascinating of all HotRL-8 Fiok Benutiful ' tho Wavtorn asso- | EGEioryar toan, Inoiviunly ne A | uoy (Rt ey ever omonuied rom oue expeby | o, Lonmeylvania s long claimod tht tho | alowin v fat ot charir ‘momerat | PTG WY, Samrieet e | ONOPPING, Lroy, ciation, and arbitra. | ton every whit as strong as some of the | 1o another. iAot AL e s Lubibib el b, L out. Dr. Frank Angoll will wed Miss Louise o ond that | Windy City crow, and in' Hort aod Meakin | “*fidecd, thers 1s not a word or fino in Hat. | instituted in Philadolphia about 1780, Tho | J. . I€eith, MF. and Mrs. I L. Smith, M. | §iGarg third daughtor oof tho ox-secretary ol in LAk ; bo hus a couplo of twirlers liavle to throw | jey's reply to Maggioll that does not flavor of | claim has been disputed by several historians | 8nd Mrs, Harry Haworth, Me. and Mrs. T | 5eSiare! in the near future i ouris 0 S[] erairg the Wostorn Was | down any team in_ o majority of any_serics. | tho wisdom of Thomas Foloy, @ man o rich | aud antiquarians of the craft, but tho Key- | ¥ Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. S, Hartor, Mr. and | @ 10 RIS J tho second baso ball | In nddition to these ho will have Steen of | iy wisdom, probity, integrity und justice that | g1510 stato mantains its position against all Mrs, C. C. Yancey, Mv. and Mrs. G. W I'ne ‘“‘depopulation’ of France and the organization In the country, aad a party of | the KKansus Citys and Kennedy of the Don- | it s unfortunate that Maggioli has not a plitiihalub il U Al it all [ Roberts, Mr. and es. G. F. Chaso, Mr, and | means of cnecking the progress of the evil Sack U era et Y Pros. | VOrs to Lelp himout. Any way the scries | icley for an advisel comers and still leads the van in the argu- [ Mrs, J. G. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. W, ‘I, Ab- | are subjects that have for sowme time engaged ) ) tho first part to tho groat national agree- | WAIH 0 ROIp BB AN AV, AT, B S o heratarest pher Gt MaRIBIA® betdsalts: | wont; dill, My, and Mes. A, T, Lamson, Mr. and | the attention of tho Acadomio do Medic ine, ment. For patting the woolly west thus o6 | througl sho will renlizo that she hus boen | pluy 1iatley 1s thut Magrior hns assarted that | Somoone has been digging up someold | M G. A. Yancey, Mr. and Mrs. W. ). Jam- | but the deliberations of that body have not the back the longue levied a tax on her inthe | playing ball. Many Omaba cranks will go Js ablo t0 defeat Hatioy, He is WLIDG 10 | Masonfe newspaper. noticos which tend to | 508 Meadames L. Jones, It. I Wesloy, | vet led to the discovery of tho eflectunl auntiet, ({(4 v vi sec the opening i ! o 00 6 yh Georee Wosloy, Kate Lainson, R. Taylo remedy. In the meantime M. Ternier, the ifling sum of $10,000, all of which was paid [ up to sec the opening wame, and in fact,many t him in a sort of bunco contest,but when . . 4 Y ieoran 3 i 3 ",r,, ,,l\',':(,, fow hundred dollars, This tax, so | Will witness the entiro scries, as it will bo | Hatley demands the terms o be such as hon- | tIFOW some light on the subject, and which f 1%, Awmy, Miss‘Therosa Harter, Mossrs. S president of the rcademie, has offered a Corn Palaco time, and the city will be a | orable professionals resort to Maggioli de- | B0 far to establish the claim made by the | Elliott, Al Harlan, Thomas Bowman, H. bounty of 100 francs to every married coupie D n q Gl the league alleged, was to assisttnat august | oo, 0000 for the whole west for soveral ,‘,.....\(".I.:.x- Mag s evidently suffor. | Pennsylvama jurisdiction IRaymond, Thomas Pilling and Dr. F. T, | in his native commune who shail enrich the | IUHL, aGe. v i defraying ing expensos, and 4 o GoNe, bE y P Soy bor “rench republic w additional c body in defraying its running expe s Lo 00to ChEE THOIE AN ORI BLUDT DEGIABAIBHRL | - THa: BeaNsyivanls Gageite of Docomber & | SOvHoR: French republic with an additional citizen 50 of the Western, too, in a measure. For - oxpe 318 BVItantly AR the 189 e during the year 1502, ' those of the Western, too, in a measure, F e R Xpe He is evidently ng unaer the 0, contains the earliest printed notice ot Hith FBERGILIDIIE SONG: 4 AL AT i Buttonl BDUS. instance, President Nick Young must have . Lokt itathhaietes <oorting | Dallucination that the ¢ pwes him a liv- [ (1 k uE Mans, Ia,, Sept. 20.—To the Sporting | i, but just how he shall carn that Jiving is [ Free and Acceptod Masons in America, . In Express-Messener Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. his littie $,000 per aunum for acung as the | . o 5T Last. Friday was the A 2 sl November, 17 ¢ Bel 1 e re- ] 4 itorof Tue Bee: Last Friday was the | something which does not seem to have as | November, 1754, Henry Bell, at that time re T g Lace MISSBS' y ' president of the affair; his olerks §2.000 or | (o CR0E L L ral ball soasc .0 | yet disturbed Lis mind.—Philadelpbia Sport- | sic ancaster, Pa, wroto tc r B o e lau's. Tawyor §5500 and | €lose of o very succossful ball soason in Lo | yetdisturbed bis mind.—Philadelpbia Spor iding in Lancaster, Pa, wrote to Dr. Dhe Lalsgrast Wikes atnong ! tho two stalls of umpires something like | Mars. Tho city hay alwavs nad some very | g Life. '~ i ‘homas Cadwallader, of Philadelohia, us | I can often hear thom singing $15,000. The \Western association, in good | good local talent which only needed practice o above does a greatinjustico to Francols | follows: A tremulous, voiceless song. HE E ~ e . A and the Lifo, in tho column or S0 [ ‘A you well know, 1 was one of the orig- I, ' D faith, entered into this partniorship with the | to makoa very strong team, aud last spring 3 § < team, au s otes in oeiittling paragraphs | inators of the fi s Phila. i J6airtio, nad bafors, the senson oponed was it AT E ; i I $ | inators of tho first Masonic lodge 1 Pbila- [ And ( know that forover, past me, swailed tip to tho dimeasions of the toad who | I as declded to. At up grounds and organ (fho Omaha man, stould, s 100K | delphin, A party of us used to meet at tho Mooting, or side by side, ize o stock company with sufficient stock | a8 it published the articlo from tho St. Paul | Tan taveru'in Water street and oponcd & | The tidings of oy of sorrow O o1 600 e (8 WA PR o A BEGABILAGEE al ven 51 T b e e T o T L T But Now Has a Complexion Free From | In- All the Latest The Westorn obeyed every ‘ » suggestion of tho imperious lwazue with | a team of such talent as could cope with any formed a desigi of obtaining a charter for a subserviency of a child, dumped her lit B i B onine | B10W's side of the story. He gives a diffor- | regular lodge, und made application to tho | Some life will be filled with gladness 0 % :1':?:;-;.’“‘1‘» ey O Oy tho national | 30d all amateur clubs fn this and adjowing | ent coloring to the picturo drawn by the St. | graud lodee of Iugland fof ono, but_bofore By a nopo that is nowly born; Any Blemish. St) ILS JI](‘ bh l(] (1 states. The company was formad with o | Paul people. I have been in corre 0 ingit we heard that Daniel Coxo of 3orne lopa will be quenched. forover, agroomont and did ovorything within Wer | o\ ke capitat of 81,500 on which thora | With -fom Foley anent theso m ) att intod by that omo heart will & do t power to fortify the league and belittle tho ) d capitai of 81,500 of ch there | with “fom Foley 1t theso i v Jersey had boen appointod by thaf omo heart will be made to mourn. I 2 b association. And whot was her reward? | uasbeon but one assessmant of 20 per cent [ Severalweeks, and understaud the sit | grand lodge as provincial grand master of s : A LADY WERITES MNE. RUPPERT thoroughly, and_the lovers of billiards need | Naw Yori, Now Jersoy and Pennsylvani, | What I hear is tho deep vibration Caught in the middle of the season in & mael- | made, Grounds were leased and fonced and | | , % d ety st ok 7 < have 1o foar that they have fallen through, ofc G 2 Of the bourt-beats of the world, strom of disaster, with total annibilation | o argo amphitheator was built and fitted up A L L AL L 3:‘:3ll:v\’ul:'ll“l\;r?lfl:\x::!‘m'lll‘]luln‘l.u ationtontnand [ OF thetiactboasmoftheworld, 5 3 ohanol and insolvency staring her in tho face, tho s HEge b Y ot mesodation appeals th the National | b tho bost of style. Tup gamos nave been | Maggioli, for, as Maggioll distinetly stated, | * whon Beajamin Frauklin succeoded Hum- On their wide, white wings unfurled, Tongie for sueeor bt ihatead of extending a | well patronizod by all, tho ladies of the city | he will piay Hatley, it for but a 8 Willism. | phrey Murray, iu 1754, s worshipful master cures Colds in the Head i ticulurly taking muc % | His forfeit money is now up, 1 that r 2 G g ; Are bearing those voiceless murmurs helping hand, the arrogant older body ives | particulurly taking 'much interest in th s 3 and atl he was the cditor and printer of the Penn- g the hor the old’ shoulder, not even as mach as | game and have attended in lacge numibors mains to bo is for the St. Paui man to | sylyania Guzette,and the following announce- Away to oir own far land, B O o o consequonce | ‘Thotoam has closad tho season with a | cover this, designate the dates, and the thing | ment appeared in the columns of his own | Where the Father's love will interpret the Western fails ingloriously, although | record that challenges compari Vi v [isag newspaper T'he work of His master hand. throe clubs 1ade n pretenso at finishing the | club of its class in tho { I'ho RROh R IMBIBRTC ; SPiAbELPin, Pa,, June 27, 1334 —Monday | pow only § o x by one_applica: swnson'was oponad: May. 15with & ploked | m E 4 A balgr Giph e o or only in heaven tio meanings tion: seasor. pened 15 with a_picl The statoment was made in T 1ast a grand lodee of the ancient and honor Ot earth’s mysteries will b found; Catarrh avery short Hey Fewsr partnership with Tt would seem that this experience would | nine from Sioux City aud closed September A L ' 18 | able society of I'veo aud Accepted Masons e s have proven a salutary losson, but 1t doosu't | 18 with the Now Hunpton club. Oat of | Week that Secretary Foster of the Unitod | was held ot the Tun taveru on Watar steeot; “:‘\"“:[‘"j“‘:“’:‘h‘““'{‘,‘ i N iasle ook ns if 1t was going to, for now tho | twenty-six games played with clubs its [ S treasur; s an expert in croquet and | when Beojamin Franklin, being elected L B0 TONCE Amorican association is making overtures | class it haslost butono, and that to N | had eclipse 1 all records in playing throo cf grand master for the year ensuing, appointed HONEY FOKR THE LADIE: -'unl pruhww;n :vill\\l\\ ness to gather up the ],ll‘:'“ r\u'u]x.\:llv:u" h;nrlvx‘- \"l‘w?vlr\\\\_}ll:l : :4l|| 1L 1 cuits of tho tield bafora making an errc “lltlmnt app to ivA,‘m;‘llx‘pun.l.:m]J ame l‘laup i ose s ragments of the Western ussociation, re- | out, even when playing with Western asso- Eaver o % e on, esq., -and Thomas Hopkinson Gent o Ry 5 ¥ B o et e ot s [ clation elubs. Tho saason has alss boon o | Oimaha also hus a fow lovers of tho aid zame, (ore hoten A WARI SIS A LS At el Blonohod cows: tails aro used for looping take her in on a similar partnership basis to | success financially, and LeVavs next year | Dundee Placehas anumber of cood playere, | clegant entertainment was provided and the back h vortieres. A Boston lady writes me: Paco hnd boan instantly. that established this spring, only this timo [ Will have a strong team, they have fitted out four grouads side by side | proprietor (I'homas Penn), the governor,and It is a rarc woman who is eager to tell her | frockled since ehil tood; I § a3 1 abund-, 800 po Batles the Western is to gird up hor loins and roll | By virtue of thy following record LaMars | and almost every night games ars played up | Several other persous of distinction honored | 880 when her husband is younger thau she s | ance; I road your advertisement, Naving Giractions Taside up her sieeves for a pitched batte against | claims the amateur championship of the | 440 ana 10 o'clock, lantorns boinz used, | thO society with their presence.’ berself. used two bottles of your wonderful FACE BLEACH hrslicq bor former foster parent, tho National | state, which shows ho ute of tho gamo aud | .0 W04 0 o F o eooe” | This paragraph was reprinted in several of | Ivis not truo that in Montroal the fashion- | my complexion is absolutely favitiess all tho biem- s it league, the timo whea played and tho scor Messrs, Keith, Shanuon, Beason, tancock, | yye London papers ut that time. able girls uso their teunis rackots for suow | ishes having disappeared as 1f by magie. Iean find edicins Co, While but little stock is, or over has | With Sioux City, May f3—LeMars, 95 Sioux | Hler and Carmichacl avo all enthusiastic | Thisevidence, while menger and unsatis- | shoes in the winter time. 1O words stronz enough to expross my gratitude.” been, taken in the methcds of tne Amer- | Oty and good players. Many of the ladies play | factory, 18 novertheless iuterestiug as show- | Groups of narrow flounces are again used | Theabove Is butaspocimon of thonsands of lot- foan ' association by the writer, he has [ With Doon, Muy t0—Lodurs, 4; Doon, 0. also.” De. R.M. Stono lias fitted up on a lot | iug that Masoury had obtaincd a foothold iu | for silk and woolen gowns, and panicrs aro | ters roceived by me. and all those letters come unmo- | " no hesftancy in saying that ho hus moro faith | ¢ Wil Fign QIty Court touse Nine=Ledars, | adjoining his rosidenco on Dodge near | thenow world as oarly as 1730, again shown on soma of the I'rench models. o, a8 Lnever haveasked for a testimontal in my m[ 'S now In the promises of that body and her [ “'With University Nine of Vermillion—Lo- | Thirty-ninth street the lirgost acvd gfinest = Poud-lily 1s the latest tint in cream-white, LU I HO B sands on OORE capacity to resusitate the Western associa- | Mura 1a: Vermiilion. 5 grounds in the city, it is x40 foot and_sur- \o Ttod Men. TR el eIl ol L can say with pride that my wondorful FACH tion than ho could ever aguin tako in the | With Sioux City Leagne. May ti—Ralned at | roouded by a four inch fence in theshapo | At the session of the great council of tho | aro called Sultane, Veronose. \'1':;1,:’:““, Eod o T meA st vee Hooi (omuslod tiydiry 8 sclaid National loague. It would bo ldioey itsolf to | end of third inuing; Loslars, 0F Sioux City. 1. | of an ellipse. Tho ground is almost a dead | oraer in the United Statos, held In Cloveland | Salsis L g g ever manufactured. 1 ostimate that half the women assert that tho loague, howover, i3 notthe | .With lda Grove. June 2:—LoMars, 1i; Lda | Jevel und is raked daily until the suiface is SR gt of Ameriea to-dny have used it sucee: the groatost, the solldest. and tho most en: s s . . De Doward, Mr. Cowill, Mr, | Tocontly, there woro: many important ques- | New pinking-irons are manufactured that | 1 MR loer Iaveuso L sl Lo Quring bascball organization evar effectod | it fda Grove, June 2i—LeMars, 15: 1da | Rgit Me. Shannon and Dr. Stono have had | tions discussed and seftled. The proposition work liko a pair of nippors, dolug away With | yjkoKLES, MOTH, PIMPLES. BLACKUBADS oF within tho history of the game, for thatisa | With Storm L Iy 4—First game: Lo- | some very good games here. Dr. Stone holds | to change the ago of applicants for member- | 0 ,“l‘;;:;"‘;f‘_“l“}m" uvy block required in |\ SATLOWED or TANNED or have nny DISEASE fact apparent to all. Butthe present season’s | Murs. 17 St the record over Foster for he, with his two | snipin tne order from 21 to 18 years of age | b oAty loirond 5 of tho skin, that my FACE BLEACH will cure you experionce has removed the glamour from | With Storm Like—Stcond eame: LeMars, | gutta porcha croquet balls, made eight com- | . l'ioroiiol Among the changes in laws | ;o1 velvet is the proferred fabric for all | p g NoT' A COSMETIC to COVER UP, bt 1o thooyes of many of hev old and stannch | 4 Storm Lake. 0 © 5 ; flote circuils on his long ' erounds,” lacking > Fanb e e e ‘A the vow pretty fancy jackets and theater | Loworrul yer harmisss, Skin Tonte. . be applied frionds, and thero aro but fow now who will | | S%ith SiewxFailsat Sioux Valls—First zame: | four urches ouly. The bails woried so admiy. | Wi one increasing tho salary of tho great | couts, bt thoro are aiso very aressy and be- | Sl Y5 it i ot widh wion 1 pioit 14 not acknowledwe that the leaguc is forthe | MGy, § ’ ably on this occasion that in noplay did he | chief of records to $1.600. Auother gives | coming models in silk cord-trimaed cloth | . . One bottle, which sells for §2, will show league, solely and alone, first, last and all the | game: LeMars, 4; S - have to shoot more than eight feet atian arch | each stato great council the right to make all [ lned with silk. t, and In somo casos Is o curs, or three time. If sho can use or make a cat's paw of With Min lis League, July 13—LeMars, | oron the other ball. elective chicfs of 1¥ibos past sachems at tho A young wife doesn't like to have her ually required to clear compleaton any of the lossor bodies, she wilt do it with- | 2 Minneapolis, 5, a —_— e i e husband tell her bofore company when the Call at my parlors, or, 1f you eannot call, send out seruple or consciencd, and probably is not. | With L. Ls‘of Sioux City, July 17-—Le- Dave iRowe Still Afloat. end of tholr tirst torm of oflice; to fixitsown | piacujts are heavy ond thosteak is burned on, | six conts postage. for my now book, HOW TO BE 0 bo blamed after all, but wiven credit for | Mirs 8:Sioux City, 4. Dave Rowe, ex-owner of tno capital of | fees for adoption and degrees, and to adwit | the under-side; but te occasionally does it, | BEAUTIFUL. 4 1 aiter all, i With Sioux Uity League, July 20—LoMars, 4 Rk esentatives from counci egrea o auperior business ingonuity and mauagement. | ;v o T cbraska, has lost his rip on the Minneapolis | F{PESscntatives from counclls of tho Dewen novertheloss. ’ MME, A. RUPPE™T ahontas, the wors 0 The advanco autuma toilottes show plonti- . A o, In all ages und among all’ peoplo it has boon | = Witk Sthrm Lako at $torm Lake—LeMars, 85 | g - 5 the - rvival of tho fittest, anothor argument e " %) park, and 1s now scheming for a club iu Bt | order. The finance commilioo recommended | guil'signs that the reign of the Tador cape is fultivouoRtin) siaue) f Loengue, July #8—Le Paul. Minneapolis base ball cranks did not | the approriation of 5,360 for tho payment | ot SR CHE CIC o o A st mes 6 Bast 14th Street, Now York. But more of this anon. [t looks now asif | coltets 500G s | hanlier to sco Davy control their baso ball | of bills before the greai council and oxpenses | 67 ot or woolun materiai have been accom: tho Ameriown associntion in anothor year | Wi AFrOIL, AULEat 5 LMtk s G rrol 5, | interest, and made big rourubout s gotting | fOF ho eusuinge year. & wpacial cominittoe | panicd by a eape en suito, Jrould be on tho offeusivo wn licu of the do- | itk Storm ko at Storm Lake—LeMars, | the park. Sensiblo ball eranks, Hy Hach | 10 NECLGE on in the eity of hiladolphia | Colored unuressed kid shoes and stippe Omatin Ludles will please call for my book or sond s are manufactured in large quantities for | tomy roprosentative, fousive, as all tue lines aro being carefutly | 117 Storm Lako. 3 il ol ) i, laid with that end in view. There scoms less | With Parker, August 19— LeMars, 18; Par- | 5Ull controls the Minneapolis paric, and will | in commemoratiou of the four hundredth an- [ 4% e gl S probability than ever of & pateh-up between | kor. 1 in ail probability oo interested in tho club, 1l | niversary of tho discovery of ~America, | dfessy indoor wour. Thoy appeat in o score Do ol factions, and rewiizing | tms the | - With Parker, August U—LeMars, 16; Par- | 0UC is putin thrg next year. Hy, in ¢on- | recommeénded tho adoption of the following | o @ifferent stades, comsequanily were s | NP S J BENSON American intends to seize timo by the | K40 Versation, with a Trbune reporter the othor | resolutions: little dificulty in matching them to various o g 5 forelock and be propared for the finai tug of | NI remont, August 28-LedMars, 16; Fre- fayisninys Sbarg e sl mouey, toRbolmudef| = Hesalvall JIbAG LB b countitiorichol| BETRARC 2 . OEIt i be pronatd T e dnan e B D monwt et 0 LeMara 17: Ko, | NETO, DUL the assoclation must be mannged | United Stajes s fornal erocting to (. | Many of the newest waistcoats are made in oTals Sy TS T T (03 frlondahipof all the minor bodias will bo | moni. 2. - " A 5ust—Ledars. ¥T: Heo” | right. Bud mnuagement of tha ussocintion | ordor In Pennsslvunty. uud dowuicads the | Louls Selzo stylo, thal s 1o say, they hve 8 210 and 21 Bontn Db oirect; Dr. J. B. Moore—My Dear Sir: 1 hava courted, aud purticular stress put upon that | With Kansus City League, August #1-Le- | Wis what killed base ball this year. Buso | ghersy ang prdstont forothomsit i atvansing | doep basque added like a Nowmarket coat. ; been bubjoct to sick headacho all my toward tho thriving and growing cities of tho [ Mirs, 62 Kun iy i bull will not be a success any moro than uny | [y llLaiy sm, 4 movenont which, snccess- | OUICE coats have full vests of creo or lace, OMAHA, DBB, Lifo. Over two yonrs ago L bogan using roat st Mineapolio. St Paul Omaha | | With Missourt Vallcy, Soptembor 3—LeMars, | other business ir the men who aro running it | fuily conducted, Wil rrarm reat honor to | and straps ‘of the material fasteniug across Wi T S L Al A S T ek e i Missouri Valloy ot make some money. & 3 v s o he w d bust. and Kansas City will receive ospocial fa- 1 Miaso Beih R n ! @ our whole or tho waist and bust. A H vors, even unto the offering of o borth in her With Missou . Septembor 4—LeMurs, | been attozether too high in this ussociation. Kesolved, That the sreat ch ofs of the gront Lace, both black ana white, but moro JENUINE MICROBIS KILLER (s KIDD'S GEiM | never had a ease of sick hoadache since, cirouit, and by thus wideniug and extending s Cloy, Soptember 11—LodMars, §; | Cut the salaries down to whero they bolons | council of tho United States be aud thev aro | especially white, a3 more in harmony with | ~ERADICATOR. Cures all disenses ecauso itkills | excopt whon 1 was at one end of the her lino of battle, sho hopes’ 1o carry a pre- pton, " « and tho assoviation will do ail vight. 1um | Ve Tubiics as the oficial representatives of | the palo colors of this souson, hus been the | %o, the inttor 21 kation ratatied in % 838 | poad and the medicine at the othr on d. ponacrance of sympathy and patronage, Charles City. Septomb.r 12—LeMars, 0 sati D park uatil nexv | S pent council and of the rder at lar dominant uote in the trimming of dresses. 1t | prepald on receipt of prico or G 0. D. We lswnoa | 1t is worth more than money to me. [ which it tino wil, elovats hor to' the plags | N [ampton, 14: spring.” Tesotrd M e, e bars of ‘e order | will bo largely used for trimming evoniug | kuarnioo to cute. t'ho wiblio. tradn and lovbors | hewetily commend it to all sufler now occupiod by the Longue. Thero is nota | &Nt So0tembor ! e A Game for Blood, within convenivnt distunve are fraternaily [ gowns this winter. O A AL S R, Ay bail eranlcin any of the eitios named it who [ YRy Viliiion Soptomber 8-LoMars, 9 | The following asreoment has veen ontored oy S The modern riding habit would makoe a very South Omaha; A, D: Fostor and. M W. B. KILE would hail with delight the chance to seets [ Now ampton, & 3 A L My sensible walking skirt, with that light biv of X Pastor First Baptist Chureh representativo team in tho American associa- | i —— into by tho Nonpariels and the South Omaba [ 66,y our or: o s xtra length on the right looped up a littie, o mrea e ) e tion. There is no hopo lenguowards,and they | Tom Eiddison's Pighters, teams, for a mateh game to be played at | dound t the fonor anid prosperity of tho Tm- | In the way of curtaiiment, the habit can ssal k t i SR e R all want the next best thing and are willing ‘The defeat of Jack Davis, Omaha’s cham- batl park on Twentieth beyond Lake | proved Orderof Red Men scurcely go any farther; for there is just III al’mell S- payto sulfor waon 4rod by uslng Moors's totaxo their chinccs fn an opon rico for | pion, by Billy Woods w tho Pacific club at | stroet, noxt Sunday, cach team eaptain as a | Iho_resolutions wore adopted and every | onougli of iv aud 1o more. r90j0f Lifo. tho Groat Lifo Romoly! D ation hodeeuit o beion e O | Sun Fraacisco last Monday night, was a | guarauty of good faith g dopoutted §25 | Bropsration is belngmndo for gorgoous dis- | A fashlonablo vet simule and inexpeusive FUR CAPES. “ onfiam, o NAGKOAL e VTR Within association close elrcles 18 Boston. Hal. | sore disappointment to Jack's many friends | with the sporting editor of Tik Bex: LY = aadifion e plulie-tyimmen: hat eansixts of : e b 3 ; timore, I*hilacelphia, Washington, Columbus, | here. There were but fow among the spori- | e, the Nonpares and South Omah: W. 0. W e AT S TS 03 [ A MEN'S FUR Louisville, St. Louts, Chicazo, Milwaukee, | ing fraternity horo but thought that Mavis | DBl clubs agree to play a game of bas Sovereign Physiciun Rodgers has returned | | oo f RaTansi |y 4 Logiavillo 3 o, a y b ut thought that My e Ay b kae of nane Lol hysigiun de s poturned | g, or common fowl can easity adorn horself St Paul-Miunoapolis, Omabi and Kunsas | would be the winney, althouzh Tom Biddison | for s puese 07 0 o s wed ontive vy w. | from au extonded tour to tho middle states | itk u clipping or moulting (rom his plusnge, 2 OVERCOATS. City, and what n leaguo that would make, A and witho, 5z the bird I3 any ovent the. coming winter s suse to | 410 o'l out §100 and a now Duniap on tho | coipts, winnerto pay oxpeuses, cach club to | camps aro bolng organizod by deputics so. | M, Without hurting the bird. = ; teom with startling schemes and changes ver man. Tom saia: *I thougnt Woods | pluv the following players. cured by Gollarn g loaskibigh ones aro usnd (or 1N and All Fashionable clothi drcsses aud mantles, turnod-back collars, Base ball is in _an unquestionably unsettled | would win for a number of reasons, In the | , DOuth Omaha: ~licknor, —(iross. Clavk, | Now ‘camps aro boing insututed simul- and_unsatisfactory state, aud much radical | first placo ho s ter. years younger and o | Lyuch, Clark, Duun, Puyton, Enright, Beck, | {anoousty at Duluth, Wost Duluth, Superior | ks of lace o chiffou beig warn rouid tho I ate, au h ra uco ho 1s tex yoars yo and many | Viugh! Ticknor, el g veck of soft silk and awmnty Iudian linen work is absolutoly ossential in rostoring it to e avton (nEniDe Jae and West Superio i g 1ts former higt: plane, pounds heavier than Duvis, and Jack cannot |~ Nonpariels: —Mahoney, Shanahan, Jellen M Sug 3 5 gowns, which generally opens in a small V piane. ¥ 4 :-’;;-u"‘\::'rxhlnl ":;”m‘-u:“ o .:Iutlt‘ljx“ ;;»:;l.,;‘n.‘[v Lacey, Bradford, McAuliffe, Dolan, Mahon The new Council camp at Council Bluffs Ih\-«',:l\!uu’* a mvn«;mu ‘Iunlnlu ity .Im«l cool B = . that is ISt rising g me wun, J. Maboney, Non ) J ness which is very desicable during the warm aia Cream nntie I‘I ng Him Up, Mr. Johnson. v seeu both mon box_ repentediy and con- Wilcox: South (,‘:",l'l“,'"" o per day are seeured by Sovereign | autumn duys 5 N TR e . Johnson, whoover ho may be, of Bay | not sp: o other than complimentary tey 2 ‘ Watchman W Dr. M tho mayo Muc Sl ) 3 in other than — vor | Much yso will bo mado the coming scason ¥ e e DO L A e R G inperings of the Wheot, | ik ‘boch. oloctos” commander of o ow | o g0 villbo mude, o coming sssen | O OTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS it Bty any doubt as to his willingness and Tho lods Deak Anothier unknown quantity, for $1,000 to fight 3 i club s making arrangemonts for its | “AM: Vatious clewant brands, u1so volvets, plain, . BBt | his strength, Hois noarly t tall and L i ienoral Frank Par<on, brigadier genoral | Sordad anid stripsd in the oroation of tostly | $¥Sond for Fashlon Book malled froa. orain tho it Siates Daany Daly of tbis clty, or Goorgo Dixon -of | b mronEss & r fall and winter high-five Lournument. ) « onough fo fight Sullivun, Ho is # lare ' ] o Knizhts ¢ J e of! | & coss oo A 8 Bostan, noooraing to the Liondon prize. ring | man than SIavin. - Anotier thing, ho has had | | 710 club run toduy is to Buorsou's ranch, | 9f,th0 Kniants of wthins, Ualiorn mik of | dress toiiets “but nottotho exclusion of Pou 0 o than 'S Anotuer thing, Jiio club run toduy is 10 Emorsou's ranch, | Missourd, ias boen appointed sovoreign man- | padour brocades, rich Porsian siks in coin or Polico oMt rulos, Johason atvlos | @ seliooling in the last. vear that Juck Davis | distanco ten miles, star mado at 7:i agor, to fill v v wnd paln patterns, and brlliantly colored b Jo“" 'l' sHAvNE& co Si rever hid o sparred o usly ry K. Swmith, one 0 active ers o 3 . und § utterns, aud brillia colored bro Simpson as the 115-pound champion of the | Ne¥er hud. Ho has sparred continuously | Honry K. Swith, one of tho active byker: The Woodmen of the Pacific states aro | catelles ou black, bronze, aud other dark rich s SHBPMERANGIOR D S2nG shamplon oL R0 | with men o Fitasinmous, Hull and | of this cluy, Is "convalesclug from ® sorious | y,ving ‘un ologant time singe Saptombor | | grounds ovos ho can | jimmy Curroll and must necessarily s | iluess L n_ ologan o singe Saptonibe ou stop D Iy or Dixon insido of fivo rounds. 1t | aequired much vaIAbIO Knowledun from tase ed Grnlie, a Boston wheelman, was tho | SoRIerring the new dogrees of thosovateign: | - A novelty ia tho naw way. of fasteniug Rellablo Manufacturers Mr. Johnson had omittod his bolisf some | premiers of tho ring. Davis has been con- | guest o Vel ol ovder skirts bofore instead of behin o A ‘ enRel ARe: | o] ot S, con: | guest of the Omaha Whnel ¢lub o fow day8 | “gyirg clerks have beon employed in the complished 1 this wiso: Tho skirt is loft | Palmer House Bluck. 191 4193 State 8t., Chicago stook might have been Lakoa in his proposi- | fued to itinerant “dubs of tho Pat .\nomn lust week, S ) Atdrea ALFIDS anal tha Pt e 2 offices of the sovereign camp in this city, rfectly flat for about three finger-lengths onorrhoed, Greet wnd Leucorr Qoows \)( Hon, bt tho Loy of ‘an umlnawn fouthar: | Anires uripeand. the oo Ty biv'Bow: | “Soscen satin. iy, Kasin ana Don | SIS 01,106, severvley camp in i i, | percty B, for, shost Sh SgLIothy | emarsines, einet sat feycnntives 2 Poockom Btae wolght stopping Dixon or oven Daly, in five | Juck He hasn dangorous righy nad eny | W00 returued Wednosdiy from tho Peotin | now, to write cortificates and_ auswer corro- | which space perpendicular slits aro mad itled tho KNG ”;‘lh\*'lllvnw st v s OVWW/ Wads. rounds, is proposterous. drop any man he lays it on. But he 15 no ’I“';:"‘:’\‘l‘.'l']‘: “(,n“ lx:.'"x'.‘-'.r.'l‘r.‘-‘.'»‘ “l"'vI 3 lpm‘:.m:n{ spondence fast enough to keep paco with the | the required devth; to these oponings narrow | S580 ym"r {ptasteiniswoipyEacol Il Fl In regard to the mattor, however, Ed | ring tactician, vather u puncher. Ho 4oes | won from the |h'py‘l,llt) um‘xr"..’,‘:u-["\:, in the fleld. The growth now | flaps tuched, fastoning with buttons | Gantiemen, hore is o roliablo article. &i Rothery, Daly’s backer and managor, was | 10U Bup out his plan of battlo like most fir: es. 2 ) i 981,000 e e pil Suladuioies RAGkN 5 D N MO RAL ol Eemials, Mo -8 N A WA class mon, but when ho gets into the fray ¢ i x ! lick of .th tor has just re “Distinotive” weddings, tn which some | Corm & Lund, Owmaba. so0u athis pluco last night, und bo laughed | [inds iinon the. rapidity of his sed i Thowas ek has engaged Dan Canary, the | (urie ' f B R el IKIN 4 6 LA SOAMRDLeTIana 7 t the proposition, adding, howover, 5 A P & " | champion teick rider, toappear every aftor- | it ot o iPOT HOTEL al n i 3 or, inthe | mer blows and can take his medicino liko a ) o the introduction of the order into tha tho costumes of bride, bridegroom, and othors A Y Wi 1 aag eurn 1 o ot momn morely Lot ‘,..‘.,.. event that tho proposition mizht bo genuine, | hypocondrine. Jack's ® dangerous cus. | M000 aud cvening at the Madison Squur by authority of its insurance department. the last mode in matrimonial for time e, |n.»mm«n m roturn again, oan & that bo was willing and ready then and thevs | romer, 1 think, for any man. aho is nor | Farden internationul taces. ~One of Canary's | S R Tio forget-mo-not wedding Corner 10th and Mason Stroets, {820 kit siag sk HAYS Bim el AR, 2 Sl to doposit with Tik Bk tho whole of tho R Ebian AL L e e oak ol taban milsy | darin fentawill be'sho ridiug down @ plinic || T8 Aratcampiiihe: stalo of Gonhedueut of tho prottiest. Thy vrido in_ ivory | New buililing now furaitury thing nea KPSY or FALLING SICKNESS & ifo-long study. [ $1,000 stakes in_bebalf of Duly, und which | fightors ant to Surprise you at any time, tha | Futl one foot wide, from the bucony to the | 0f 100 ueinbors is hbaterlalieing b Brldev- | St ey s bouquet of forget-mo-nots aud | Gie: st locatton, I the s 4 gogern SAFTAD Biy retiady (o Gure e worstoases: Liecause will be fortheoming on a moienv's notice | is, Lo is extromely lablo to whip a wonder. | 100 1t 18 4 fear never befors attempted, | Bt SOV SRS Donsul BOCOrts PUsi | oy g pridesmiids wear gowas.of bluo | ki Harier shop in connocitofi; Kiocteio wud cal hors havo failed 13 1o reason for not now receivig & from Mr. Johuson at any time in the future. 0od man of bo licked himself by an | 20d is callod “the dash for life, A} i i white chiffon: und carry bouquets prinei- | Cars toany part GIs G S _Sisionn"Ea 11V DRU ot ALL €1 Omaha. Lt ¢ Yous, o a1l W iste 16 S mir i o erly e, Atcep ' i. PURIFIES e e city. ey e and b o Gura” Ko onco or, o tvatin and Ve et ot SIf T am willing to put up £2,500 good onc. 1Ak OF 99 ; 0 8 Ol TR ) : " L LY BTk o the bost nouso for the money | my latallible remedy. Giva Exprass and Pos Offce, 82, 00¢ {or one ghts oo the give-and-take o Sunday last the Omaba Wheel club Iy composed of forgot-me-nots, tied with ! 8 bast'house for Hid Ton 5 5 prosa monew to back Danny for a Gt with Georgo | basis, and with a cool and clovor mi, tiis is | Wade the run o Solomon's vinevard, Afteen | o s hipe i B b s . (e It ha ittt Bowrer | mosbet Uiiouro = iates framtl. Wia B8 pOriGar | K Cs JLOOT: A8 0101180 BUT) Nty No X, xon, the unwhinpad Boston boy, don't you | the least effective of all. It will not win again miles westof the city. ‘Tho riders wero Will o grand lodgo of Nobraska will met at | {500 up iuto elaborate boutounieres for . boos thay, think that T would jump at tho ’ chanca 10 | & soot: semownt - pron oy Il wot win azainat | 11 wnsond, J. Conrad, G. I Spinetor, W, C. | Liucoln, Octover 21./ifd the Lincatn Oddral- | 1.¢'ay, ¥ WANTED FHEE —\""'Dulfl.r rar Out. baok him for a thousand neaiust any ub- | strength and can deliver such a swift and | Urlau, B. L. Portertield, 8. Rummel, R, Bel, | 10Ws ure maiing propdgations to entor o of tho most poetic things about a fash AR e Qs Gar uk kuown 115 pound wan in the world! Tf you | souking right-hander, that be 1s just the man | W- Eierson, George Colby and Frank Smith! | many visitors, AlL{UY cantons of the | woman's toilot Is her handkerchiof, Dok T THVOMTant ror don't, get somebody to try me veal quick. | to drop a first-rater in n close raily,” iey were binguotted on grapos und water- | #rchs Militant La tha stato bivo boon Lovited s of course, to those dainty bits of quired, 30 to§100 per month can AURARSSEAT IRSAAA Ry hasitioon ) il Aud what do you think the fight means | melons, aud report u voyai t R R T lneo which the coquetto dvops in order that IGE“TS Laring, wadross siatin T . ot : % B e Arava ki o MO oo i arins, addross SnCiK €0 further he will bring his man here | for the two mon ! Ben H. Liw respected momber of the | Prominent feature of (i o cavalier way, us he picks it up for her, catch 2§ uny. name and nunibe and we can got the contest off at South Ithink that Billy Woods 18 now fu tho | Omuba Whoel club, died on Tuesday morainz | [7H12 .,“'“”“;l“lh‘,';”' Atlon of ohivalty B¥ 1 W'wift of o lutoxieating porfums whien it sold,ele. W, D THOMPSON PUS. €O0., §1. LOUIS, M. Omaha, 1 will' guarantee & good vurse 1 ad- | divect line o v Sy , R N T p : o ban a liberal apportionment for expenses. I want | will' bo with some man elose 1o tha e Towa 10r Iatoront, the whos) plub ossmon, | LFIEL reat attoutiof, blo womnn thrusta undor hor pillow, the yUnrul erron %0 hear from bim bad. Rl i Naine Tan Glows 10,18 ohti~ | SO OB MIARA0RK ER8 VINORE OLUD RIRMEA- | " Dirlnythe sekslabi? tia grand lodge thedax | 818 WOmAI hiiisie Noder uar BIkoW, L i oot wiliy Raskoost ot o “How {s Dunnv! Never bottor; hols at [ Gvent 'y © motiey won't g0 au® hin, | An exeinplary young man. and his doath parts | Kres of tho order wilk bo oxewplificd in full | platn Walte BtsS, QetE Uil U N0R {id soud'a vajusiio vruatise Dy, Rlace out ut Beuson and is keeping iy | Davis had bim golng along ubout tho | & shadow over all bis old club matss, e8| Torm by teaws trou lodfes in differentsoctions | (40 Mhon Whora is tho morning bandkor St i d mateh with Dixon, 1f | seve o Sl I i . “ of tho state. A team from Lincoln will excin ehito od, largo and us 0 who i nerv us 4 8 can o mide, ang T hope it can. for T son. | Sofch, elghth and winth rounda, but wasu't | = Two entries nave beon recolved froum Aus: | Liity'the initintory dufros,ono from Yok will | Ghlef of foulard, whito or red. larks wud ~ T R vet, dosp! o : tralis for the coming six day Drofessionnl | work the Reat desees. one from tremont the | Ul for outsng purposes. Something more o S L:l'l..\:.,‘.\'\“'{vn'.'\'}hif,‘i"“ B fow | got licked himsolf, But Woods aidu't win | bioycle race in Madison Squara mardon. | seend sniw tenm thm rite lodee No. 1 | dressy is batiste, in delicato colors e little man s there is 1o 1he businsss and in | Dandily onough to creato the imbression that | They are Jack Rolfe of Melbourno, who has | of this city wil PR AT s - | nan as thero 1s ln_the busincss, and in | he is above Davis' clags, Jackson, Corbett, | been the long distanc: champion of that | Tho dooree teaur ol siate adee hus boan 1 COAN VLIS LITHEN his next go, be it with whom it may, [ oxpect | Slavin, Kilrain, or oven ola George Godfrey T'ho dogree teuwn of § i & tate lodge has been in Bl to Justity the Jaith I have iu hiin. would miake a monkey of i, As to Davie, | ot e O bt A h | coustant practice {or somo Limg aud hus ac uplos who are warvied by & Justicy of the INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS YOURSELF! boids * the ten mile record of : e Ty e— O, one defeat more or less cuts no figure; | Hogan is oue of the speediest wh quired flatiering proficlaney. ‘The teawn con s iro usually the ones who fiud it hurdest UMAHALUAN&TRUST[H Ask your Dry for & For the World's Championship. be'll coutiuuo on in thy same old groove and | Australin. aud bas riddon Sowmo v Klaia ol tho foligmlug mambers: M. Jaokson, keop 1t afterward AT bottlo'of ik e The only Sapiaini dobn Tewls, Apsistant capiaip Everbudy can excuse o girl for bolug a lit non paisonous remedy {or & It has finully been settled, in case the Chi. [ When hohasa chance to fight again, why, | miles. Someof the Euglish racing meén will | 13 Feim, 17, Vansirand, 1. 1 SAVINGS ¢ BA"K the s aral 4 ey und ©oago club wins the league ponnant, that a | Be'l fighty thavsall? arrivo hero this mouth, also Lamadon and | Suanson, 4. W, Disbfow, A. A o tlo viin of ber new engagoment ring, oxoebt, | r 16 lsousen of men and the | sorios of aix games will be playod with tho At Nonpareil Fars Todsy. Stage of Scouland, aud all these imea will bo | Goorgo C. Valton, Jucob Marks, W. H. L DL 000TeM 118 0LkR N1 ¥ M | %E[‘::GIH‘_‘I\E’ %DI%L})”L&;{E’L(} aiilitating wasknew pecyi it Bloux Citys, champlons of the Western asso- | The Nonpareils will play the champion | vember of Janunrs. ks geauapon, N, C.aiseson, W 11 aboriaoy When & young man has wou tho hand and DIRECTORS TA UiAY MANE W.NAGH Gayn without the aid ation, commencing &t Sioux City ome | Beatrice club at the former's grounds, corner — Gloxaiman, th 0. Yaat 7 L. Doty, B A heart of i r vely § overybody JHMILLARD-GUY-C BARTON © .8, LAKE. oy SRR wook trom Tuesday next, Octobor 6. Man- | of Fifteenth and Viaton streots, this after- Miscelln ounl Sports H. Miller, .. A" Landon Larsen, ) icky dog excopt pos- | JJ.BROWN-THOS L.KIMBALL. o R iactunsd by ager Buokeu bergor has guaranteed Presidont | noon, ‘'hese are undoubtedly two ot the | Frank Parmelee, Omana's crack trap sho', A disappointed rival, who is “rather | Duo's PerlodioalPill {raas Chemical 05 Hart of tho Culcago club #2,000 for the series | strongest clubs In tho state aud & proat game | 81 DUt Won the ‘town down at the Hasting} | s lined to think of him a8 & conceited puppy | Le Duc's PeriodicalPills. yrias Catmies 1n the Corn Palace town, and Is workiug like | may be expocted. Beatrico has W heelor,who | Wurnanenk st woak A very pleasant soclal was gl ast Tues stead [, his ¥ronch romody uota V.9 & & boaver 0 obyiate the likilnood of loss to | pitched for Liucoln last year, also Castone | ! 1 <ine Union Pachiic railroad, are huuting bear and | No. 6 order of the Kastorn Star, at the resi- | reported o contemplute wedlock azuin e | Bon thive far B M oM e R Grussiats ARG 'S b8 hus owa club. Of tals, howover, there is but | #ad Taylor of the late Lincoln Gisuts, sud | icla e mountalus &1 W owing, daic of Mra . Wintmareb, 3011 North | young i vhoim be Is suid to bo cogaged | Bt AT PEENICE R0 Dty Co Ouinb Dr. Galbraith and Mr. McConuell of the | day evening by the ladies of Vesta Chapler Captain O'Shes, iusband of iy, i | uy s hud vure

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