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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SU \DAY OCTOBER 25 l%‘)l—Sl\lll*\ PAG EH S R-”\(‘ WORLD Blake, L. fl. Korty and J. J. Dickey. - | Captain Townsend piloted over to Barstowe's | bafore the local Cribf ilb some e T Nos THE THEATERS. ber 4 and 5. Salo of seats bogins Tuesday, ] RS My '« | 1og apeeches ware made by Captains w‘-uxn and the wagon 14~ml' nl: vember, w1 1 gt November 3. sond and Kogg, and altogothor the occasion | wild gamo that they ~brought bac The Bemis Park Gun eiub will wind n theso days when thero is such a domand " was one of much satisfaction -aud good | with “themt No! Well, you #ee guayon nlllm'l‘V‘n:‘::lnl'".\\'vla\-]r;h‘-‘ullll’ :“““1:!‘:\'7‘1‘1;1":‘\‘ for naturalness and realism on tho stage, the (”:\:‘::\’T r‘urv‘w:ryn Nlr:‘vl]n!lu"v:mr‘ Tr‘||\(|u.~.:.; J € with 0 matinee today, the woll known cheor, there were five of them, F. I5. Pearco, Burt | ghoot for the oystors. tho shoot to ta o : her v I 00t for the oysters, tho shoot tu take place | palm for suporiority must b awardod to | farco-comedy, “S 1 ghtof the | 1 i 1 2 | — Porterfield, Jack Conradt, Os, Epenotter and 8 Orods grot %08 Mot arce-comody, “Skipped by the Lightof the Review of the Bituation and the Lezend of | Tha New Coures At Lyons g e 8K o, O, LT Ao | Of tho Cross grounds.oross tho river. “The Still Alarm" Mr. Joseph Arthur, | Moon," will re-appoar afier an Absonco of HYSIDIIIS. SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS, Shaunon's Lambs. Lyoss, Neb., Oct. 22, —80 the Spor! vicinity of t N0 Porin J.J. Dickoy andJ. H: MoFariand havo just | who is also th bor of vondertal soveral saasons and constitute the attraction | r .yoxs, Neb,, Oct. 22,80 the Sporting Ex inity of the slough 200 rounds of ammu T TR0 ¢ Ka? St GOt Oh bt ho {8 also the author of the wonderfully | 30V v ¢ tor of Tie Brr: Tho races reported in Tire | ton and u gatling gun were taken along asa Hetufned from a seviral duysl shoot on tho:| o yuaestul “Bluo Joons,” must bs given [ [OF tho flest hall of tho prescut weok 1409 DOUGLAS ST, —— ¥ ducking grounds near Cody, They scored a ns," 1 g “Skipped,” as everybody knows, is an ab. 1 sort of rese A gallon of ‘snake bite g i A Ber for Lyons had no explanation. If it had j big success—the kill ‘Bemng chiefly mallards, | credit for originality and novelty in his well | syrdity, but at the same time 0 of tho | il 4 " romedy’’ and a balky borse re also mem- p 5 (AN he same time it 18 one ¢ the o WILKES AND RYAN MATCHED AT LAST. | buon roportod that th trackc was niow and fn | Fomedy™ and a bulky worso wore aiso womy | ©% JCENTCSCRT0L PN, IS REE | writton drama. Oa tho rolo of horoos tho | uciest and yeliest of farcical amita tnotun | OMAHA, NEBRASKA, bad coudition, na it hd raluod up ko the tMe | 404 early Sunday morning amid the barking | 10 embrace the sumo, mon who finished af | gallant freman has been uegiectod by tho bogins with the rising of the curtain, reaches of the racos, und twenty seconds slow, which | 59 S0 TUA T CEHOF Gty ohantioleors: | Madison Square garden, New York, last | realistic dramatist, and it has romainod for | tho zenith of hilarity in tho ovster bay and Whisperings From the Wheel—The | would bavebeen in justice to the teack aud | Sovoral hours of thumping slong over the | WIZbY, hus been fixad for tho third weok in | Mr. Arthur to discover tho dramatio capd. | Karden wall scono, becomes nlmost painfuily ) 3 horses it would huve been vight. The track | 1o h vouds followed and then, an, welll | Decomber. vility of the courageous firoman, and install | laughablo with the adventures of tho Dinelo Syracuse Races—The Gun Club will be one of tho finest west of the Missis- Kb roe L s e s ting and exciting | baby, terminating pleasantly with tho s oxt yoar. Gronee F. GoopELL why go into detail! The first gun was fired Roddy” Ross, provably tho superior of | him ‘s the hero of a pulsating and exciting | baby, terminating ploasantly with the Banquet and Interesting v idad 4 X shortly after the doughty huntors arrive auy 100-yard man in this neck o' woods, has | drama. “The Still Alarm,” outside of its | restoration of the procious infant and Local Gossip, After the Battle, Mothe the battle fleld, the skirmish line advanced, | posted §25 with the sporting editor of ‘e | Sensational elomonts, is a cloverly writton the mollification of ~all of the dis. The Now York elub's Inst dose of white. | and amid the incessant cracking of twelve | Ber for a mateh with C. H. Copplo of Ban- | Play; there is a vaviety of incidont and ac- | cordant oloments, and, i tho languag b wash was ono that left no sore spots bores, the dull thua! thud! of falling bodies | croft, this stato, tion, ‘and tho straiu of melodrama 1s relioved | of “Dingle” and “Crackle,” “It is fan ay i 0 Howard Bae » th the Col could plainly be heard within the radius of | Frank Cross and Gieorge Darrow spent | DY tho introduction of bright, clean comedy. | very, vory funuy.” The compauy this seasun S a befittiog finale oward as signed with the Colam- | ¥ R Vg 00 Wi Ymoke of battie had | Thursday in tho stabble. “Thoy made o bas | ThO story has @ charming add uatural love { I8 shid to bo composed of clover people, 1o Omab's buso ball | B1% clib foruext seuson, and 8o has LArTY | cloared away the slaughter was found 1o | —sosays Mr. Townsend —of n hundred or | Cloment niug through 1t Virtio | amoug whom aro Charley Hagau, (or tho witchell have beon enormous—forty-threo snipe, | two of quail. Tho knowing ones say thut the | !Fiumphs over vice: tho vilin mocts his [ PAst tiwo seasous with [tice's tomale! com assoctation plan of grabbing | twelve quail, fourtcen ducks, one Canada | Jatter number was tho exact size of tho day's | JuSt deserts, and a Lappy denoiemont brings | pany, fn'which piece ho was the Irish slave year 1580 brief 3 0. v % s - AN ROEHG Ry v "he o vhicl dealer, ho got so awfully seasick hen he year 1501, @ brief | s mon i a good one the play- | goose, two uplana plover, nine prairie hens, | worlk, down the curtaiu, The compeny which will | dealer, who got so mwfully seasick when he review of the situn- | er rk World six rabbits und one snake were found among R prosont tho play it Boya's New Theatro this | turned pirato; Thomas “Martin, formerly ¥ sgether wit *hil Knell 1s to be wedded in Californ the slaip, This report is from the lips of 3 MY Blres GRtaEH 4 evening and continuing till Wednesday, is | loading comediun with tho Mavio i Hon, together with | |\ Minter. Ho gavo a farowoll bacholor | Fred Peirce and his voracity 1s tot (0 be 124 kg intses gutarrh, Beo bIAg. | 4aid 1o be superior to any tha has ever ap- | Opera company, and Jotn C. Loach, woll | Offica houre from § .. to § p.m. Sunday tho story of the | g yarto Columbus friends before he started | doubted. Oscar Epenotter fired at a rabbit 1 9 f penrod 10 it horo, ktiown for bis [mporsonations of the *heathan | from 108, m. to1p. i 3 actilevementsof the | home, duriog the Tray, and. when theanimal was SOME NOTED WOMEN. ) M Chineet aud othor eccontric dialoct charac- | Bpecialists in Chronic, Norvous, Skin and Blood players of tho old | When Vickery got back among his old | examined nota shot wound was to be found, Rat ARt i eI AL b (vund Oneen, |/ Bte Alroug tho Lsdies Of IS TOMDANY Wte || issses: . | wes 4 1T 65 wasHit t. | the poor animal evidently having died of Mrs, Kondal says that in Amorica the press | Kennan wiil lecture at tne Grand Opora | Miss Lida Wells, a_young and protty sou- | g#~Consaltation at offic or by mail free ORI BInES tHEIE dUvi] Sk SELOLE EARORIN DI DRSS L m oI e ’ ¢ | is irreproachable, but in England the critics | house on Tuesday evening next, his subject | brotto, and Misses Dolly Thornton and Alfa | Medicines sent by mail or oxpross, securoly v Even the great Hutchison was slugged until | beart disease or fright. The entire party I " e being “An kast Sib Convio o, will | P 2 3 kod, froo fi brervit ( t sertion of the West- | 1S 2AD ERAE HUtC camped at the clu house upon their roturn | Ao not to bo reiied upon. being A kast Siborinn Conviel inine, will | Porey: who, as tho two_ wives, make things | packed, froe from obscrvation. Guntantoos to ern association | oo > from the chaso and are toasy cousidered @s | Dr. Helen L. Webster has tho enviable | E1V3 ploasure to those interested in a subject | livoly for their scapograco husbands, Sey- | 48 LIRS S0 P vErABIY R e st upon which h is so eminently well qualitied | eral” changes in the way of music, songs, [ , The most widely and fasorably known epocin Jard, the fol~ | ger maspniay 1t sulll allve, 8o 48 wants 50 | neroes by their clab niats distinction of beinz prof of compara s wtdalyand favorably ; standard, the fol- | got futo the Cloveland club, Cleveland. tried 2 ne professor of compara- | g iscourse. No one possessing the instincts | d ances and other specialties have beet | tstain the Unitad States. Thelr loni oxpor get into the Cleveland club. Cleveland tried tive philology at Wellesley coilege, to discourse. No one possessing the instinets | d ances and other specialties haye been mado 1 nniversal ancoess in lowing i:l give [)u oue ":x‘-l’:"'i:qfl, itcherthis yoar—Eddio Sow- The Nonparells’ Bangiat. Only 1,000 women. in Boston want to vote | CfBumanity tn fuil to_bo fnterosted it Mr. | fn tho play sinca it was ast soon hor, Ao U o st place, the cowardly wreck. | ard—aud droppe 3 (e youne moen aveayed 4 ch LG AL 6 donditio 0 ¢ nont. physicians tho fir Ll i 3 Ve "inile | _ Cleveland glories 1n tho day she grabbd Nine young men arrayed in immaculate at the school oclection this yoar, out of the | of the unhappy vietims of tho barbarous | Gilmorels band givo two concorts at the | £'the full eontidonce of the atliictad ovetTWhare. il LSO LA L LS BL b o Josse T thett ont of the fncoln wisok., Tn | White jackets and long aprons were tho fea- | 8,000 a year ago. Thoy aro a good deal like | Russian state policy, and few will doiy that | Colisoum Monday next, afternoon and oven - | They guaranteo: of the mew organization, dealt the smort and fie'ding he has proven as | tures at Hadcall's hall on South Thirteenth | Wowen who do not ive in Boston, to Mr, iXennau, moré than to any other man, [ ing. This is a most famous musical organiza- | ~ A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for tl o such a blaw as will require many long mouths | yood a man s thero is in the Forest City | street Thursday night. Thoy were the Non- | . The most noted woman novelist of is due the sympathy which has been aroused | tion. These concerts will affora nn opvor- | awful effects of carly vico and the numarous osila to recover from. 'he prospects for profes- | aggregation. paroil boys, who had throughout the summor | 1% Baroness Mario von Ebner-Eschenboch. | for thom throughout the clvilizod world ( tunity to enjov one of tho greatost nttrac | that follow in ita train, base bat), t only Omaha, but Kan- Crooks has refused to sign with Columbus i o Lk She is a woman of 61 years, the mother of a4 well deserved title to immor- | tions in the musical line. Gilmore's PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Ll DL oL - | Crooks has refused to sign with Columbus | cavorted in suits of black on the ball field | soven children and for twanty yoars she has | talit The achievemonts of Mr. IKon- | band appearcd in St. Louls it was impossibio | epeedily, conipiotely and permanontly cared. sas City, Sioux City, Minneapolis and St. | ¥ LIUEE POR ¥ AME | at Piftoenth and Vinton streots, been writing works of fiction. nan, whose Russian experiences nave made | to keep tho peoplo away from lis magnetic NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS. s | Will o on a Milwaukee contract for next sca 56 GITmOR 3 Paul likewise, aro dim indecd. One | BUHKESEH A M WALKE “”; “.Nmm:“ But The affair was a complimentary party and Ella Wheeler Wilcox concurs with Kate | bis name familiar to a great portion of the [ influenco. Gilmore has solved a mystoery g\nlh'uts yiold readily to their skillfal . over | ment. clty tns about s good a4 show | ; v i ol sur \ cor 40 | reading world, furnish a_good illustration of | Which many bandmastors havo laborod Y Jack doesu’t say s, supper tendored by the Nonpareil club to the | Field, and is sure that all buctelors over 40 | reading world, furnish agood illustration ¥ § as’ tho other, but 'thers s mo | Jackdocswiieagxo. o G| suppor teadored by tho Nonparoll club o tho | g N LR S i propartion to ho nin. | tho fack that th tho educated, cultured man of | i vain—bho knows, as ‘if by intuition, what [ _PILES, FISTULA AND RTOTAL \ .CERS telling what tho Novembor meetings may | A rough estimate places tho attendance at | young ladies who had choc em on to vie- | bolor Gingla women over f in any stato, the | tho ninetoenth ceutury thoro is no such thing | Will please nis _audiences, though ho 'rarely | guarnfwd curd“without puia or'd ring forth, the wames in Milwiukeo, sinco Milwaukee | tory in many & hard-fought ball game. Tho | 1ot rocaads to be used for the support of | 4 an insurmountable” dificulty. ~ When wa | looks at his audiences, When anencoro is | from businoss. As to the playors who mado up the oldteam. | eatered tho associiion, at 80,000, Averaging | Noupareils are notning if novnovel, so they | maidon laaies. reflect, that @ Irgo numbor of theso exils, | callod for bo sooma to bo in such comploto | HYDROCELE AND VARICOOELE prma- R A by "‘"l O Ao | \vouid-atonnt to 810,500, i P 1 gonned waiters’ suits and served their guosts ughtor of Congrossman-eloct Bakor | {heso disinborited atildven ot the czar, aro | GF e Lo e ,',‘:“{.‘{‘,‘,‘(,"K iiee | USYPIILIS, GONORRIIGEA, GLERT, Spormin they faired since they jumped this city. oA \ S HRIREY S KupLaY B ioatieploui el i PR qistHd ke | not of the class which we favored inberitors | tion only raises to a_higher pitel sopular | | 8 A8, GONORRIGEA, GLEET, 8porma- tho first place Dan Shannon, the head and | Jack Snced will attend the fleld trials at [ 88 dwinty a supper as tho wmost epicutean Sixth IKansas alstrict, a voung 1ady | of {ho rights granted us by Magnn Charta | enthusiasm. Pooplo from il walks of lifego [ fores, Beminal Wonknosy Tost Mouhood Hiontof ol sffonding, and (06 man who dis- | Biclioll, Tud., and try his hand at nowspapor | twsto could wish for. And they proved thom- | Of 2 yours, owns o 140.acro farm near Lin | 00, to I3, €7ALLAS DY RAEER COMC | {GSG0 Gilinore, and. i ordor to plonso ail a | \khY, Emiwions, Dienyed caltion Fomald rupted the Western 'association, wwas bought | writing on that occasion for the Columbus | seives as competent behind cnairs at the ban- | {7 Bl AU Bad G010 MORE 0F the DMl | rosentatives of tho highest Russian cul- [ great deal of discrimination must bo snown [ githor sax positively cured, aa well aa all fon by one Scanlon of tho Washington associa- | Dispateh. Sneed is quite a dog flancier and | quet table as they have demonstrated their [ JEUER, O, T8 AEES! b 1 dossH!t e "® | ture, hard Indeed must bo the hoart that | in the arrangement of the programme. Mr. | tional disc ult from youthful follies g crops this season, and doesu’towe & | 4504 1ot sympathize with thoir distre Gilmore brings with him five vocalists. Tho [ or the excoss of maturo years. n toam, body, boots ud soul. 110 was so- | owns soimo valualo spocimons adeptness on the ball fleld. bl as, | surod for tho purposo he 5o thoroughly car- | Oid Cy Suteliffe and » MecCauloy | One hundred and fifty youne peoplo were | doilar Mr. Kennan's scholarly attainments, his fac- | Misses Schneelock, who are something of Guaranteed pormancntly cured d out —the ruination of the Omana club, | havo both boen released by Washington, Tho | prescnt aund they enjoyed themselves until | Tho train dispatcher of the Now London | uity for cioso obsorvation, and his unrivaloa | Wonder in the vocal art; Mensicur Clodio, StriCture e o i od the wrecking of the whole Westorn as- | Omaha “strengthening” material has potercd in the morning with dancing, sing- orthern railroad,extending a distance of 121 | powers of expression enable him to present | the great French tenor; Mr. lid O'Mahony, | ting, eaustic or dilatation, Cure offocted au sociation. Ho took with him o | outund thus bas tho Iast of the Shaunon | ing and oneral ~ morriment. " First | Miles, is a woman—Miss Lizzie I3, D. Thayer. | to the minds of his heaters so vivid a picture | tho basso, and Mr. 8. Kronberg, tho celo- | homo by patient without a momenta puin or the Washington club, old 14,,{ Sut- | gane recetved a richly dosorved roward, baseman Tom Fiyna quit gathering in wild | “I*’"H said li‘ be tt i Ly wi et the “mIM of tho state of uffuics in Russia that one can \mln';-,i Iv'lr‘lmml‘ of I;In.u n annoyance. chiffo, Papa McCauley, Sandy Gritfin, [ 50 BBV AR throws and .made a neat little address of | holding such a position, and from 7 in the | aimost hear tho crackling of tho snow under | The tickets for the concertsaro now on | 70 YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN Jocko Halligan and Eddio Sitoljore; Halli- | WoW I8 the blisstul tmo of year whan the | 10k o the faay aduirers of tho Nonparoils | morning untit 0 at night sho is respousible | tho marching foot of tho n fortunato Siberian { sale at Max Mover's, and in order o avoid Tho awful effecta of early an, howeve oon got on to Shaunon’s | yptPRE, SIGEE WORE A e 3 ot 30 | for their attondance aud interest at the [ for tho running of trains on thé road. exiles and can almost eaten the sound of the | the rush the tickets 'will be on sale Monday | A Sure Cure Tho tyful qects (ks “bought and sold” deal and Jumped him and | 00 00 (0 IR b te management | Zames during the season. Jack Carrigan of A female jowelry drummer 15 the latest | mounful sighs which swell from broken ¢ from 2to 5 p.m. at Max Meyer's music | wanknoss, destroying both mind and body, with went to Ciuclomati, Places for Larey | (ih S o0 e raiss | the Cranes tried to explain why his team | novelty on thé road in Maine. Sho is hand- | hearts. [n this lecture Mr. Konnan will woar | store. ie all its dronded ills, pormanently cured. I'witehell, Jimmy (.)<114|x(i|v\v n!;xi‘l ko WORe | o g0, failed to take a bail from the victorious some, dressos stylishly, wear's a man’s soft | the convict dress, the chains and fetters that | mhe Eden Museo offers unusual attractions Drs. Betts Ajdrs thow who lavo impar. secured with the Columbus club, which le Meokin, the miteher who jumped St. Paul | Wteur champions in ‘9l Jorry Mahoney | felt hat, and hails from New York. She is | Russian cruelty imposes upon prisoners. The | for the week of October Heorr Orloff, the ed thomsolves by improper in- Omaha only Trafiioy ana Bakor, the two mou | Meekin, the oitohar who jumpod St Duil | called a lanciors and made a it in overs | always up oa the art of traveliug, cannot be | audienco will doubtless bo a represontative | {ransparont man, @ living puzzlo to tho med | Gulkenco and wolitary hubits, which raiu botl who stoutly and openly refused to be a party v LB, WGl LOLE figure. Jellen led the grand march but made | imposed upon by hotel clerks, hackmen or | one for O The reserved seat sale Will | joal profession, ' with voins, muscles and | Ml and body, uhfitting them for businoss, ey B a1 W ol ISy Hat b clclisted, was presented with a handsome ol LA BVORVIGATA RIYE railr B TR Ll e > st etudy or marring. (l-‘(’u:::’:l)';yu.lf:; {,‘,::“"‘ J}l‘!‘\‘m‘x‘w‘m v “m'n‘(‘:hxl‘:m it i presented with a handsomo | wild piten and got_overybody mixed up. | railrond men, and alwaya sells o3 many goods | open tomorrow moraing. artories visiblo ' through his' limbs, Ho is MARNIEDCMEN or tios da i Dave Shanahan went after & hot grounder in | as the smartést of hex male compotitors. — el St cuth ¥ ‘| | MARRIED ) feton with 'n Mend swellod out of all | Wier citv. Just why ho was given tho modal | {o'S DS GE S walts nd spolled tho dafice, | A young soman, who mannges a fuvm of | - A 10w ora of good, wholosomo, cloan como. | WOll educated and”hoaithy, but physically | hapny 1ifo, avaro of phissical debility, auickly semblanco to nature, heralded by himself as [ IS not stated, It was o merry party. There was plenty | 100 aeres nonr Shelbyvilie, Ind. was arrosted | 4y Wil dawn at Boyd’s new theator the last | fi° et taTot “( SHarastent 19 "';‘_‘" ansisted. n seccond Anson or Comisky in man Jack Crooks writes Tig Bee that e has | of mild hquid refreshimonts for the old folks | and taken to town on the afidavits of throo | three nights of this week, when Sol mm-n s aut ""‘“l“fi‘_ o ",”";[“-‘ and Drs §27-Bend 6 cents postage for colebrated works agerial fore and W sccond | not signed with Milwauke ueither has he | und they did justico to tho fluids. Jtwasa | men, that thes. were afraid she swould il | Jussell appears in that successful now o i i oo | B e Cliron ol Nasyonateplis Ll onteselleensde smin who' coull givo Danny | auy intontion of doing so. It Columbus hus | Biitue “iass gamev of. o aonson in which tho | them bsseney oo, Uraid she would kill | ~Beaceul Valloy,” by ~fidward k. Kidder, e AN IoA AU B el LHiE b ne O Iod | ey tava o olnre Taris o uh niadat Richardson, Frod Pleffor or Bid Mckeo, | & club nest year, Juck wiil bo found ut the | Nonpareils have had twenty-seven battles | her on notos that she hud. sisned, butwhen | This new play 1o distinctly an oriinal pro- [ the champion duimb bet) tifter of the Uniuod |-GG J Y50 A0 e T No lotter Anaworod cards, spades and little cassino, and beat 'em staud, if not, he does not kuow where ho | and pulied out winners in twenty-one. the case was called not ono of them dared to | duction, and yet so true to lifo that ono can | SHAtE% & ”m‘“’,‘; 2ot nou A barl 6,000 ;""u"\ unless accompanied by § conts in stamps. Silly." Ho nover once remembered @ lonient | will play, but probably with some league e appenr. agalnst hor, and sho was dischurged, | alnost Imagine 1t is all roal. Hero is a man | FOCOR, 0L TG & fourRORRA BEL B0 Ui Addross, cr eall on Oninha press, who systematically covered up B choes from the Valley. M = 4 who isnatural and the audience marvels at T e andi o SRS i e y- Mrs. Paxton, the mayor of Kiowa, Kan., | fo ot Sosiy AR pouud bell held up_forty-two seconds with Bls dercionivs botlt s mauagos and captain, | Tl Columbus olub was foshish onovehto | o rickory. elub swalloa its mombership | has boen Taicetod to. Fusiin, o husoarrd | b S 5, n who acts with bis wholo bo- | BRSSIGH sy "conertund, the wienof | DRS. BETTS & BETTS, LB AD WAL M FE S ERaHOrPIY O SUBY | (tho Hopalet Rln g Sirert ettat Aaiihes. (s, || conslderably: joining in the petitior.r ‘The’ mavor's 0pposi- [ gof'sins " wPeacoful Valley” is. a play of the | Wall street, Now York, continucs a drawing four warcs for Wushington, That was plonty | it was, they lost monoy, s it was 5o cold up | W Dhat's the mattor with the Missouri Val- | tion to the saloons ha§ brousod tho ludigua. | highor order. and in it Mr. Sol Smith Rus- | Cardand 15 predioting fox many prominont 1409 Douglas St., f " 3 i ? oy Whee 1 o o cattlemen of that section, an | g Rt i v people at her office in the Musee. L. I3. of the kind, and he retired to tho manage- | there that thoy were enabled to play but one | 1ev Wheel clubt (ORI oh rua s AL 1y sell is making tho greatest success of his ca- | PooP AL 5 s mont cxclusively, and managed to hoodwink | game, aud that to empty bonchos, J. Henry Knstman 1s nivk-named the Ne- | thoy are determined to siampedo her out of | reer. So much has already been said of Mr, [ Wakd tho rattle snaito king and tamer, givs OMAHA, NEBRASKA tho stockholder until witbin a mouth of the Little Shugart left Pittsburg for home with | braska Birdie Munger now. ofice. At last advices Mrs. PPaxton was con= | Ruguell's new play in the local pupers that it 1 Ot O 20 A e vk i Attle Shugart loft Pittsburg for home with templating neither death nor resignation. & o : oAy | ham, acrialists; the Howes in juggling and | gacENUINE MiCROBE K s ag ose of the season, when he was fived bodily. | 4, d swelled all out of its normal propor- The races were all hotly contested at the \ll' l'lh Hartl R f is a diflicult h\.-(l("u write anything “‘newsy’ hat spinning Prof Shatmanisueaicated K RADICATOR ¢ hl:“‘ 1 KILLER :\K‘I‘('I I‘)‘I:;hlil‘l‘l\'( iffin_did tolerably well, ‘but Iteljorg | tjons, Next season he'll want about doublo | finish—otherwlse they resombled club ruus. | MUSS lrigrence fartiey, o court repofter i | aboutit. ‘Lherois little or no doubt thut Me. | 2o S8 o Millers in bluck art and the Pizney | e microbo or up and retiiod in 82, 8§ Instod ono/month, winning one game out of | his'nzuve during the last, and. owiny to the | Riss rods all the races Ho ontéred in icbita, Kun., has a_commodious offico mn | Russell, as Tosen Howe, will repoat his bril- | £00ts: the Millors i bluck art Planoy | uih 8 tites, e iandstIgiinas s cloven, Sutchffe and McUauley both played | giootseented condition of things betseon the | drossed 1 long pants and . was handicapped | W0 new court house, with tlowers, pictures | liant success as Noah Valo in “A Poor Rela- | {856 1 WIK wie OLHGY BLird riday | prepia on £ e D, the season out for the simple reasou thai no T Er A 0 T e | e ERDE and other feminine surroundings. She aud | tion.” Hosen is anow character, yet ho 1s | 19 ladies’ souvenir day. gunranton (o o’ witblie i | one could bo secured for thoir places. Old | aver'no iy hio L L S het sister have a hiome and the services of a | filled with the same spirit of quaintuess and ABOCT THE BIG FATR, Orimbing € A. Molchor, Howard Myors i b ! . ! ) 'he city marshal was initiated into the | | aopor and a coloked b Ho. acts ity Joah V" Cy hit like a major, but his fielding was Gl 3 Y i % The city ih , 2 housekeeper and a coloFéd boy, who acts as | honest simplicity that made Noah Vale such Seykors. South Omaha; A. 1. Foster aat M. J si’lnnl_,' Des Moines. Papa only wabbled \.""'" I"“‘“““!‘ the Sioux Citys put it on the | mysteries of the Hickory club several times | driver when they ride-ta business. an admirable figure on the stage. Mr. Rus- A out glass factory in operation will be | Fiils, Council Brums Themnsn, d on the. day hoforo the scason | St 1-ouis Brownsand put it on hard, and thus | during the evening. trial of an important case six years ago sho | sell’s peculiar . AtIaHL oY Al fonb b hoLaatHFBs G LA BHRILY S closod T fd O1d Cy bomn wers “etven tho | the winners of tho Wostera assocition pen | Huutenhauor, the Council Blufls fiyor, is o | took tho place of a man who bud to £ivo up. | part, o bo willappear in “Posceful Valloy? | Plorda will raiso $10,00 by subseription run' Donnelly lasted three weeks with | pial bavb proven thomselvos strong enouch | dandy and will make some of the alleged rac- | aud she Lias held tho ofico ¢ in o maaner that is more true to life than to | to make a prover oxhibit of tho state's re- b Columbus, which was one vetter than fell to | /0 FOMPALE ¢ Roalls “mo“}m;é“l‘x‘l‘u»“m o iong. | 1ug men strike thelr colors next season. . Re 4 if by | fiction. scurces and product Clarke's lot. Twitchell, who did fairly well, | FERE BECEE HEERn Lhov B Gl Lester, of tho Tourist Wheelmen, Omaha, | tendiug a tank for tho. Bast 4 PR MAl s favoriea WD Bryastinad Guatemala has opened World’s Columbian remaived throughont the se: r R T o came away with bis arms full of prizes, ho | road. She fives up aud runs the engine. | picdT e Tichmond. and ono’ of tho very | Exposition hoadquarters with an enthusiasm the old team who went over to tho American | The Boston bovs felt sorey to think some ing won the lion's snare of tho entire | When it is out of ordersho repairs it. Pre- | joi il ioi O singling and dancing come. | which assures a splendid exbibiz from that association, is tha only one who 13 on their | beople questioned _their right to the league | prige [igt. vious to her engugement ou the railrond this | giaistnat have ever supported theso clever | country AT O A AT P roservo lisy toduy,and [t must be romenibersd humpionship on ity morits, and ho never | . The meet was a succsss, financially, so- | wouan took churgo of the sawdust ata mill. |y makers, will appearat the Farnam Street | Transporiation rates on articles intendea | ferorwhowill send mo their Expros aid I’,(Lml.lyr“n. ‘hat the American is the only basc bal % St cially and otberwise, so much so that the | It bad been found impossible for any man to | 44 oavar for f nigh 1 Saturd ath Tor/axhibits atd the worldla Hair i AL RloemE T nrl St No Yo % L b hey aro | Stw men work so fwithfully.—Hoston Globe. : i i : EDN d JIOHON theater for four nights and Saturday matinee | for exhibits at the world’s fair will bo the ) \ DT € . orgunizution thoy can play with, as thew aro | J e WOTE S0 ol sood. foxy old | Missouri Valloy Wheol club will try iv again [ keep tho sawdust rollod away. Shonot only | commoncing Wednosday ovening, Octobor S, | roxular tarift ratos of tho railrouds, plus s | = one and ail, with the exception of 4'rafil Vell, u hut olse could good, foxy old |, 0 ¢ venr kept the sawaust down, but knitted a pair of resenting Hooy's greatest farce, “Keop it o0 D0 is for ohi o KIDD'S QUICK TOOTIL & THEADACIE oS ' Halligan on thio National agroe. | I'rank say"not that New York laid down,eh ! fris g the | S0cks every aay besides. D B o e e D P s Ok BWIIOW B SO eRS 81 i Ioly Feinony tint i i ) it 5 L , Jotter, Lester and Donaghue wore the L b q ark,” which is now on its sixtt: successful | at Jackson Park. ithe QHlv;romay At I oo hoad= e L ','K;‘wjfr%ff".""‘x‘:, Tourist Wheelmen colors, Schnell his own, | A big crop of old maids seems imminont | tour.' “Koep it Dark hus been piaved in | An aggrogate of 300,000,000 of Insurance S D TI‘».".L‘{ Jack 18 K Bis relustatoment 1n. the Ameriean associa. | and Pixiey thoso of the Young Men's Chris- [ judging from statistics. If tho statistics#fo | Omaha to large and delighted audiences and | wiil bo pinced upon the world’s fair builaings Ko, IUIN the most ble'to tike. We w z ; % tian association, Groat Britain are correct tho excess of | this will be the first time that this funny play | and exnibits. Additional socurity will be | FenLtnisT Vo wntistetion” Cin e About alt the arrangements have been | tion. \Whetner they succeed or fail canunot 2 ™ Vi o1 i ver e o P etall of 0 ad Goodmanbrug Co. Omn- oty o n s contest between Jack | affect O'CBnnor's fature, as be has signed | H. H. Claiborno of tho Missouri Valloy | Women and girls over men and boys iu ‘that | has ever been produced at popular prices. | afforded by a thoroughly equipped and fl.‘ Tae tead Hyrauntblpasotin T o oked afte olfare o country is about %00,000, un increase in ten | The play has boen rewritten and improved | g o lagar: o el Wilkes of St. Louls and Tom Ryan of Chi- | With the Cleveland Lea ub. He would, | News looked after the welfar of the news: ||ycars 6t about 200,000; In/Germany thenum: | and Is éven funnier than ever, ifsuch & thing ||~ cared Ac0 apparatus housed o the grounds \ 0% Lo bo done 18 the fix. | Provably, thougn, be pleased to hava the | puper men and kept them supplied with | 0. of fomales in oxcess of males is about | is possible. Among. the many specialties in. | . Sit Walker Bullurd, who owns tho fiuest OLL cago. All that remains to be done 1s the stigma of the blacklist remove Sporti cigars, ete. “Cray’s” ull right! 1,000,000. In Sweden and Norway the | tragmced ',M‘““"‘m”um mli';u,‘ W, I | collection of uative 'Maori curiosities und fng of a date. The contest will be under tho | Life, Oh, no, you are mistaken Wisler ana Brown have the stuft in them i i paintings in the world, has appliea for space 1 Oh, 1o, you o stakea. c N d “wenker sox is in tho majority by about v burlesque A 2 paintings J , las_appliea for space auspices of tho Cripb ciub, which has | iistdon't go, and Jack cares nothing about it | for very fast men. Brown's spurt from the [ 2000005 in Austro-Hungars, by 00,000, A | B i oo Dhoth g | o whieh to display s colloction, and " | hung up & purse of §1,000, each man being o one way or another. He's eligiole to any of | quarter in the club championship, half mile | [ Donmark by 60,000. In the United States, positive novelty). Littlo Alics Hanson, tends visiting the exposition with his family. MARK experienco for the Thave n positive remedy for tho abovo disoase \.,m e thoassnds of ezios of tho worst kind and of g ds Tudood o steung by uy it lowed §100 for expenscs, Itwill bo thoclub's | the immaculate big bodies of the day. Seo! | ordinary, was a fine oxhibition. Canada and Australia the males®ure in the ‘America’s youngest soubrotte, will bo seen in Ivan Malakeff, & St. Petersburg capitalist, November attraction, but just when 1t will [ No matter whethor the association and [ Mossrs. Atkins, Bixby, Caruthers, Officer | majority. In this country there are about | hor own 1doas of duncing. K. I, Harron, tho | Wants to reproduce at the exposition a streot come off i yot to be doeided, but it will prob- | league pateh up a truco or ot there wiil be | Fuul and Hattenhauer of the Council Bluffs | 1,000,000 more men than women, German swell, in_funny acrobatic songs ‘and | scene from Nijni Novgorod, the celebrated ubly be Novembor po excuse for tho lnnauguration of anothier | Wheel club were right in it and took the | "hy sex hus ackieved a fresh victory in | dances. John J. Black in oxpert wing danc- | Place whore expositions havo been held for Wilkos, who s squaro, mauly pugilist, | era of contract breaiing, Clubs in' both | Hickory club invitation liko littlo man. Michigun, whoro the Supremo court has de- | ing, ote. Tho singing will bs of & high order | 500 years. Ho ugrees to spond §250,000 upon ady to mako an engagomont, and to | these bodies offended grievously this year. Phillips, the Sjoux City man, made a cred- | livered it$ decision that a woman may legally | and, taken as a whole, one of the very vest | the reproduction. ull it after 1o has mado it, without any un— | Cleveland aud Pittsburg wore the 1éaguc | jtable offort in tho tnres mile 'sufoty event, | porform ail the functions of u county clerk. | and'enjoyable entertainments to bo seen at | The magnitude of the butlding operations uccessary advertisoment. Ho writes the | ciubs that did so und Loulsvilloand St. Louls | but ho was held fn the pocket so long that ho | Lhe caso was thut of Mrs, Marguerite Burt | tho iParnam Streot theator this season may | now going on at Jackson Park cau bo sur- sporting editor A ; offsat them in tho association. —In a straight | could not spurt out. He sot tho paco for the | of lint, who, in tho reguiar course of her | be looked for. mised from the fact that au average of from Sr. Lours, Mo, Oct. 21.--To the v\\.ml'llluz -and-a ml\lu»m.llrl fight o one suve the | entire distance, tho others loafing along at | duties, issued a writ of attachment. The thirty-five to forty car loads of construction — - itor of Tue BEe: [ have scon sovoral B8yl be badly hurt. 1u adisreput- | pis side. legality of the act was questioned on the ['rom our exchanges it would seem that | material arrives daily. The exposition build- | Solpiptmyaltinyour poper racodtly auin gorainhlo bua janto- ““"“”‘I'“'". Lieague | oy pagtorson of Plattsmouth, who was a | broad, general ground that a woman cannot | Nat Goodwin's career of triumph in the new | ingeé are rising with wondorful rapidity. E —= v oferenc A\nlxnlevwn-'ln_s,: om tyan or :uu | i assectation can well aford -estranged | good man onco, rode an Ormondo cushion- [ act as'a county clerc, “The supreme court, | play, *The Nomineo,” has boen unprece- | British Columbia has decidod to build a ! o L e e - ity that | Goron the pranosition that Wlasers avh e | tired safety, but lack of trainiug was quite | however, holds Laat the choico of a deputy by fotod, and artor all'tho glowing necounts | strueture, wilh will b6 & novelty in ateh. INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS T M il ot | findder conthact shoutd mot "be! Sompted 1o | apparent and ho failed to sveuro w placein | @ county'clork is not limited by race, sex, | broughttous it will bed surpriso il tho | tecturo, composed of overy varioty of wood b e Y lanot | break theit word_and pawn. their” hanae, | B0V of tho races ho entered. Try it again, | color orage, 4s tho ofiice is wholly mius: | theater is not packed to overflowing during | known to the British Columbia forests. Tho I e Rt o Ul [Tkt ahonTa L bs s b0t deman Al slon sty )| oldimanynexb year, torial, S bl his ongagomant, Lere. !Iu' all e capitals of | buiiding will be built first iu scctions of con- AT UMHH’\LUAN&THUST[H of the club, . that I have no ohoice be- | lino. A playerif he siyns with theassociy. | A large majority of the audience were | oy om0 | the countey the businass has boou inmense | trasting woods neatly mortised together 5 M tweon oither iyan or McCoy. T think I am | tion should stick to his colors until the end. | ladies and thoy were as enthusiastic as the . OVACUUOSIQUEMER, O s Noto L e A WD, A compauy has_applied for space to eroct AVIRES « BANK ©ogual to the task of beatine either, and the | The same rule is applicable to those enrolied | men wer, as he crossed tho tape, e s T O e g a building in the form of an iceberg in which SECOR. 16 & NO0UGLAG 5T, oa0 the cliio maloes tho match with'T will tey | under the league flag,—Ren Mulford, adiant smile and an adwring WISE AND OTHERWLS. O ot hwhich it bo e oy paBe | to. make s polar exmiblt, A group of CAPITAL:% 100,000.00 10 whip or take a sovere whipping myself for ¥ . R glanco, accompanied by a vigorous clapping —— sl ndvantage, b chtranory | Esquimaux, with reindeer, furs and all the DIRECTORS "A UWYMAN - £.W, NASH R S e ey Whisperings of the Wheel. of gloved hands, Character is capital, . antaga, chavacters | puaphernalia of inhabitants of tho volar re- GHMILLARD GUY-C BARTON- G B L AKE Jack WiLKES, Harry Nott is homo agaln and was a | Tho safety novico “was a race for vour | Implogment is the greatest foo to vice. g e sold 5o wished: mnd - o busag | €lons, will bo tastallod fn tho building 1t the JOBROWN-THOS LKIMEALL. | ¥ N i concession is granted. — e familiar figuro at the Owmaba Wheel ciub | whiskers, fourteen starters,and all pedaling o people aro overwork re over- | admirablo ¢ v in his s r i Down at Syracuse This Week. tournament-Monday night. ik wmud,. Kendall, the Missouri Valloy man, | 10", People aro ovesworkod than are over admirablo company 10 Hls upDOrt i WL} ™\ sarween 10 and #50 mon_aro employed fu A record meoting wit) be held on tho re- [ How Oklahoma Ashinger is fooling tho | broved a littla bit foo fast for thorest and | PR 0 0 o0 0 ] R 3 perfocting the landscape features of the ox viow track at Syracuso, Neb., noxt woek, | British in the big six-dav go-as-you-ploase | Won with hunds down. He has tho making | | tihiss Widow 5 " S o | position site. Itis the intention to make the Vinnelktemody.aste dlraotly HROR the commencirg Tuesday and continuing until [ breyele race at Madison Squas > of a good man on the track. 3 We aroswllling to adwmit the depravity. of & If there is ono man in America to whom tho | grounds exceedingly L[: autiful by walks, Jor throo for #5. and ean bo. maliled. Friday, inclusive. The Syracuse track is | o, 0n e Smith, secrotary-treasurer of the Messrs. Herring, Osborne, Phillips and o1 folk: £ 3 native playwrights owe a debt of gratitude, | drives, lawns, terruces, fountains, sirabbery | should notbe used durine presnancy. Jobhess, ¥y " P'ourists, wheeled to Fremopt Suu and | Forbes represented tho S, C. C. C. of Sioux | other folks. it 18 W. H. Crane, the genial comedian, | and flowers. Several hundred thousand dol- | drnszlsts and the public suppliod by Goodman said to te tho fastest in tho west and is tho | \as the guestof the Fremont Wheel club. | City. Itisto bo regrotted that they were | The poor have pleasures. Oueof them is | whose name is familiar from one end of tho | lars are to bo expendod for this purposo. Drus Co., Ok, best kito shaped track in tho state. Therois | The secoud series of ten wamos of compelled to leave on tho early ovening train, | envymng the rich. land to the other. Mr. Crane belioves in tho | T'he department of ethuology will contain lis | remarkablo specimens of préhustoric times. & big list of entries, which will b found iu | hieh five tournament ar the Omaha Wheel | Tho cyclists would bave liked to become | 1t is usually tne cuse that the man who is | American drama, and when he began Tt Bras telegraphio. columns, aud elab- | S elib house drow out another largo orowd | botter tequolnted with thom. most williag is least uble. gareor as 1 lono 'star, after tho purtnership | Tho famous mounds of Oblo aud Indiaoa aro A B of high five “fiends” Monday evening of [ Frauk Ellis, the Silver City champion, isa | A yeurs 5 between himself and'Mr. Robson had been | being excavatod our to five hundred rate proparations are being made for a rc 3 = 3llis, the Silve c on, A man’s declining years begins at 50 . 1o orate proparations aro bolngimada fer royal { this woek, - Several new: ployars<ant. down | deaf smute' aad’ Guito. apecsy. He. aid not. | worma's begin from i to 16 & | dissotved, it was with *“Tho Sonator, a play | pounds of ancient utensils, such as copper ‘ watches, flint spearheads, pipes, ornaments, week of it. Special arrangoments will be | to the tables, Burt Downs and . B, Smith | teain, however. asd was 1ot bohi wrilten by two bright young Americans, nay- mado with tho railronds, and good attend- | were the lucky men, vach \\-m]nilu;:l Hin tualn, howevor, and was loft bohiud ou tho | A hungry poot forgets thut be is hungry | N5 orican story for its basis, wnd dear- | altars of burnt clay, otd, have beon un: ance from abroad is expecte:. The meeting | the ten games played. Tho “Baron” wore a | would have made. somo. of the ald timers | WHLe be is reading lis own poot 1z exclusively with types of ehardeter to bo | covered and will bo exbibited at the fair is held in the interest of the horsemen who | bright red scarf for a mascot and succeedod | nustle pretty lively to havo kept in sight of Iyery tree in tho country 1s at this time of | found in this country.” Some idea of the na- The palace of music at the exposition, it is A 2 4 o l.m.l que q-i'l it, f\md is intonded asa rocord | capturing ou game out of the ten. his wheel, the year one of the Lord’s bouquets, o of that popularity ean b gained by tho | now expectod: will stand on tho great island And Ke P Your Cellar Cool meetine. will continua until all Who | “puo annual election of Nebraska division e Oe : | A'pig's idea of u purlor probubly is that it | fact that for the greater purt of tho run of *T'ho | formed by the lagoous, and will bo sur- como huve an opportunity to try fora rec- | 1, A" W oeours betieen ‘Novamimr jon o aanonaging, the Quans. e, M logk seo- | gy & Uig mud puduio in th cantet of it, Sanator” the racoipts At tho box oficaof the | rounded by o magnificent garden of Howers, ord, Tno munagement is working hued to | \5h, Nominations for chief consul, vice | suvprised as any ono when ho seooted pyer | One peculiarity of the skin on un animal is | Star theater have avoraged §10,500 weokly, | ten acres or more in extont. 'This location 1y S48 IR make the moct @ success, and the probabili- | uonsul, secretary-treasurer aud roprosonta. | thauag cioes tobind Koodal, B} % | that the fur side is the Lear side to you un enormous sum of monoy for evon a motro- | desired by Theodore Thomas, musical di- | By coverinz your stonn or he o houttog o e oot st | UYo arb now in ordor und evory mewmbor of | rudow ann had nover trainod. Tor & raco oF on- | Castor ol 13 awid to bo tha best medicino | POItaN theater to tako . “tho comody is | rootor of he expasition, but hasnot vet boon | KILEE bbby biftion: 11 1s wat onty. the ‘st oW box stalls, ra propared to ofter fir the division is earuestl uested to send oA h e R R S : 3} ST i bright and spavkling, full of brilliant dia- | finally passed upon by the board of directors, [ poith, CutBAstbion C b s w0 O e class nccommadations o ull visiting hovse: | is uowinations to O, By Nicodomus e | jiriiined tho idea that ho was out out for u | tnera is. *Curiously” enough, it Is the orst | juinlg and crlspy lnos, bristing with hu Tho structure will moasuro 150x250 foct, and | Hee et 1o spuiiod at Kow York priees aadt A . mont, Nob., before the 1st inst. Choosé good | REINEIQ MOmANR . 9 bake, which gives Mr. Crane an opportunity to do | cost approximately £100,000. gunranteed by All trotting and pacing to bo roile hoats, 1, boys, men who will work for the good | , Pick Belt savs the “punch’ served at the | It takes more courage to run away from | tho best work of his life s a comedian, aud | One of the uniquo features of the Mexican est throo in five to I!l“'l“'“‘. under the rules of the league and help build up the division banquet was O. K. Dick ought to know some things thau it dogs to tackie them with yet possessed of an element of serious inter- | exhibit at the fair will oe tho celebrated Pan. A ot tho Amorioan Trotilng assoclatlon of | "y g “moyvish wheelimen podalodiidown to | taanos a8 atiouk the. only onowhohad a { both arms. est which holds the attention of tho audience | dure family, cousisting of fivé persons, who D. O. MCEW AN which this association 15 & member, (oxcept | oy K (PUERE WACCHRER PeCROMBIRWD 10| chanco tosamplo it thoroughly. Six timos [ As long as a woman''will admit & man's | from tne riso of tho curtain to the final fall, | are probubly the most expert workers in clay SN for yearitus and % yon sl shall bo | (LCEING talte o u bonatitl dinnor ap | Liro 15 oiehitoen and that was tho exact | superior strength fie will use that streuth o | Tuis finoly ucted by Mr. Crano und his ad. | and modclors of figures in the worid. This I Wostern Avent T'he round trip of fifty-two miles was made "y 1 1 &y ¥ b I'he chip 4 man careies on Lis shoulder be- favor strictly on its merits. The Senator adalajara. It is the intontion to vrovide a P e T TR T Y TP L T A T e S ; .3.:”.-1‘1:1\\1;[;-"\’ lists from Owaha woro | comes us large us o wouo,pile when the quar- | Will bo presented fn this eity, with the orig- | Mexican houso for thom v:.vlmluiu_mv‘ ing tho ol il Tho Omata and Counell 1ufMs riflo clubs | UE L0 foor condition “of the roads, ‘Tho | Breseat snd all exproased thomselves amply | rel Is with his wifo. inal New York cast, i Boyd's now theater, | fair, aud o worksob whero thele work way TR TR Caviati oy : nditure of car faro, ete., | "1y 1s ut this time of [0 vear that the man | WWednesday and Thivsday ovoniugs, Novem: | be inspected. atiam, o MAGICH e ever obnoxious roadhog made himself un- have boen unable to mako o biteh in their | 8 Those who | b, 1o roval treatment. given thom by il KeamovesTan, Fim s ~ i popula several occasion 080 who m by the v s mistaken his calling is try! 0 - o s POy asions. Those w Missouri Valley Whoel olub and the citizeng | Who bus mistaken his “calling 1s trying t MU 1ateles. | s proposed friendly mateh, the Omanas elaim- | made the round trip were A. Donaghue, I o wake bis election suro. i lug tat tho Blufts have veen guilty of a | K. Burr, W, W, Connoran, William Scinelr, | £%,the l1yeps e ity . L Potter, Ho .1 50 0 'is head over ears 1n debt, iv it veritblo backdown, t which tho latter will | Harry Mulhall, Muutofering and H. K. Smuth. | #5500 1 SASHRn, A& Dotk W generally coesw't worey aim one-half so probably take exceptions. In their reply to | A combined run of tho Omaba Wheel club | jam Schnell of the Omaha Apollo club, wmuch us 1t does his croditors, tho Omaba's challeage the Bluffs were bold A:gll:llu\;:hlwln;:::‘\\*i‘u‘::rnln‘h{:l".lll:wll Il‘\vll‘hrlul B. Pixley ”l’l the Young Men's Christian A young fool often begomes the wisest of 0 0 promulgate opiniof v 9 B)na art at i#:80 for Fremout, | gssociation, Harey K. Smith and Dick Bi 1A men by dolug nothing more than remem- = enouxh to promulgate the oplolon that they | whieh placo thoy will roach at noon, romain-' | of the Omabia Wheel olut and owsire | Dariie ta resuits of ils e s o ¥ AeByyE wero superior shots but they did not proposo | ing the guests of the Fromont Whoel olub | Wheelm y e oy SRS e T st R ) A ealmen, Let two men bury tho hatchet, and each 4 Lo o hdlenpad b Hl e e | e S bt ety |, Tho oodtum made bus prascuce fob onely | will Watch tho othir fUFURA rost ot his 116 Lo " PLEASE READ THIS. ull_and I ur by t Lo the Phis will vers likely | i tho ovening. A party of oyclists, the ma. | seo that ho does not 6 Back and dig it up. Shoorwulan bt reauinly, esounbiadoiim 18 e pA e A AL AR SN s Jority of whom werw visiiors, were magehung | Tho woman who never talked e RSO O OO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S u e LV B ey A o i A B S o6 of tho main streots “lunting the Swed- | her neighbors is certainty entitied to comply b " 1 b with b three pound pail should bo used. " To | AU1 Sup faik malns il acon onh TRck ShA o [ gy policemen,” wheu o shower of decom- DAPRAIRG0HR 1 COTEIE A atlad Lo ocrapiti ! GOCOA (“Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be L Pl iy of the dliominu they proposed to put up Jonn | eYeryone who wujoys eyeling r; ¥ PIOBSUTO | Birlod ot them from @ dark ulloy. Sovoral “' WA 1 airlah oL : s the United Stats, Canndas and Earoy Belty and Fred Fullos aeainas muy twa ahots | Surn o ave d good, enjovable spin be- | o'fi b HISR TrO, B Sark wov. | Soy Jvery engaged girlshould remember ijher i R 2 A PRI T HOPRINS, Propr. 3 o Bluffs might solect from within their own | [0 (ne timo vomes 10 store the “sileut | of “tho Hattenhauer brothers was strack oa | StitudD toward th mau that thoro may bo < 1 1b. of good coffee costs at least 30c., makes 31 half.pint cups ranks, and bave thom shoot for a supper for | S’ in the attlo and hang the Jorsoys in | the head with a brick. | The diseracoful at. | LAO When Do may bo engaged o some other i ; il S T A e e sl - both cluvs. But the Blufls refused to have | the closet until thosummer sunof 1502 siailes | rucl wo angered the visiting cyeiists that, | 41%h 81d She Lo sOma vther man. A . H. Cocoa * also %0c, * "o Aoy or it and ihe prospects for s matoh b | 425, haSkens Lol pUh Rkin, ¢ had the hoodlum been caught, ho wou:d have SRS rWh h the Ch 3 0 I(? hi's writing are weagre indeed. hat bas become of the worthy treasurer | pomemby his “caressing’ doom Ve LDORETH e ot ine’ OmAbA Whas) ‘olub) 1a 8 commen | aucabered bis Voareising” untll” doow's NoHo ich is the Cheaper Drin YOURSELF! The Gun Club’s Bunquet, Question at the club house now. Taoe gentle- - .(-:1.‘,‘.1”"’]"“,'.“.”’.: RN, hon. Jatacas RETAIL PRICE 90¢ { 93 cups of Coffee, Ask your Drugglst for & s spurious ors under the name o 00 conts yor. pound. . bottlo of I The only The Omaba Gun club's annual banquet | Wan is asked to give un mccount of himself fincel S noNE — (Vs Alssgae o BoUAL DARqUAs | Eon e th 0 the D0 toab aud’ allatind . Miacel 1% Local & ports, Iudia aud Inaian Bitters under the name of 50 % L160 “V.H.Cocoal! ‘non-poisonous rewedy (OF sl was glven at Mauor's last ovening aud was | £ bhe HHU0 1o tho B1d inst. aud allay d he new Omaha Athletie elub will orgau- | our “Kenneds's kast India Bitters,” We ! I o ava. o i th vnnuturul dischurges and of course o royal affais. The expeuse of the | L0t disappearnute. Mombors navs beus | 120 8 foatball club with the view of playing a | shall prosecute all such persons to the full 2- QY8 SIner private diseises of men wid the affair was provided for on the provious Sat- | flocking to his vacant desk hike excited qe. | 10 &ames you this fall extent of thoe law. Our “East [udis" Bitters " dabilitating woskiiom pechicar urday by 8 shoot, in wbich tho losiug sido | positers o tho paying tellor's window when | | Tisre has beon but fow gease como In along | 4 Lover sold s butk. Cull for the geuuine, fi'. a without the wid of von the privilege of de! : th A a bank flurey is on. These samo memvers | the Platte as yotthis fall, but they are looked | Which are manufactured aud bo oaly by ; " clty of o doctor v: I,‘,.m u‘ “;m\y{S :: l':mf““‘ M ”:ulmkli‘»u | have all been awaiting u chance to pay their | for in force with the next cold suap. oursalves and under our trude mark label ONIQHESTER'S ENGLICH, RED ORORS m“’””" L "The I'niversal American Cure s B FRWRINEE - ¥ M0l | dues, but us o treasurer bas shown bimself | Harvey McGrew and H. C. Dinkens, the lLew & Co, ‘ M ured by Parmelee, I B. Keanedy, George Da tho dioney bas goue Awlog OF inlo # common | Stuta P froight agent, are maxiog things ivans Obemical O toward Gray, “Stocky" Heth and J. A. | fund for tho employment of a detective to | interestiug for the jacks today up at River | , New York Telezram: Irute father (keasplng J,‘.'«.1.'.“".“"',"."5“.",‘7{1‘."“,'.'1'“,f.’~ B S R e CINNATI, O. ebaugal, while the gentlemen who esoaped | hunt the popular gentleman up Sioux, Alphonse's collur—S0 ¥ou think it s Bothing ; other kind: o \ U B A wnishmedt were “Mike" Fogg, W. H. 5. Have vou beard about the big bunting | Jack Wilkes of St Louis and Tom R A A Al N W B L b u un ack kes of St. Louis and Tom Ryan Alphonse—Sir, you do your daughter's osou dughes, Dorsey Burgess, Frod Fuller, Fred | party of Omaha Whool club nimrods that 4 of Chicago, will meot for & purso of §1,000 ' TACoLy aceou bl isumcnts & Lec lhsustice] 8 Periodical Pills, B L T R R ) PURIFIES i

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