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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, I891-SIXTEEN PAGES | | Chicago, Patsey as city man for ; § »"l- 5\’mln1 ¢ ;er-|\l|w\'. ind Billy behina “Tommy" Collins and *'Bob" Young of t a candidato for the office. He was greeted Some dress trimmings are mado of bullion. | the bar. Herb Rothery is running a big | Tourists are converts to the Bolte tire and 1 . by threo cheers by its grand lodge Aftor he | The baby boy's olothes must be devoid of ey | titbon in Denvors Jimmy Grifin, who was | their mounts will be “shod” with tbeso tires o had finished his term of ofice and tnd 1n- | a1l color, DR. SNYDER, Recallirg the Ha-lay-Fell Fight With a | knocked out twice by Jimm Isay in less | next season Arrangements 0¥ Entor:aining ths Imper al | stalied his successor. o wuforms Tie Bre Stookings of Cloopata rod promise to come A TN e i Ll e o D gy 1 ot Pt e GG Lol AU i Connetl-of Mystic Shriners R cordth Wab [h. | (hcATyIw g The Successful Obesity Specialist. Tab on the Dead Game. house, and Young Dempsey is in Boise. | pider, iy touring in the east und exhibiting in WULTNERSL 3 pevt0 il tered into at & time when the soclety was in A Sekey TEn 0¥ 56, aniviioPated oY susam i iako, Prof, Crauston is running a school | the pig city theaters, He recently finished its infancy and likely to be a falure, and that | 4 ;H‘ll‘r ‘ll‘w‘["u“ o 4 Y the Windy City, and Jack Davis is at the g engagement At one of the Chigago ts splendid success was assured by the aid | 10K it ove sh L. : . , ews | tead of a similar fostitution here. Jimmy | play houses v CHRISTMAS LIBATION OF TH: TEMPLARS, | given hiim by the two deputios who deponded | Ropes of flowers are once more in use Zv o GRIST 07 CYCLE NEWS, | [N uni'Sim Steptienson, swho mude e Ll Ehon faturo Accession of Mambets 19 proditos | decorato tho dancing fobe i y comissions for their then unprotitable labor, 'ho girls are wearing red four-in-hand ties vhich was faithfully performed at o great | as bright as a bouse afire to ety orts to the contrary, the Tourist [ BTOREHERLIR GiowS <\|“f' bbad down e | Wheelmen Iond club wili b “in the swim’ Douglns street cignt years o Ll next season. Several of the most netive | Resn't of the Woo o 3 . n " | Lincoln After Denmark—Babblo of | yet, and so is Prof. Ed. Miller. Old Uucto | T S8t O ekt denl of spitit esnit of the Woodmen Law Suit 0| yueifieo of money and timo during the first |~ Shupery coliars for jackots and co the Ball Crank -The 8 ay ohin Stanton, famous i horo years 446; | yhat tha club will surpass this season’s work the Federal Court - Doings of years of the oxistence ot the society cut with & soamloss baclk - . O T T 1o s oo The Omibha Athletic ciub will have u Lodges in City and A O, U W A now watch bracelet winds automati | Wheel Itace an anipy yan Allen is unother old timer who has g o Sl | ws;itis B1inDea over the whist Man roxon, Mo., batore wvhere the twinewood bineth, 1he “'Black heel club under its banaer nex ason. Siate, The Republican City Aucient Order United | S 2 PPOC OVOY Lue Wrial, b treat by Dr, Styder. St Sartonte donnson. i dying with tho | Tho proposed enlargement of tha presont Workmon lodge electod the following officers | 13asque backs and princess fronts and vice Wilkhod 830 nstmp in Dotr Tommy Rooney 1s in a srters will undoubledly draw maay wheel — for the ensuing year: C. H. Whitnoy, mas- | VErso seem to be favored by swoll modistes. oty tall at Buffalo; Danny Daly at Lend | men into tho ranks who are not members o ter workman; J. D. Stoddard, foreman he vlending of deep, pale and brilliant veok." sald the old- | 1moa, lowa, and '0'Hoarn at Harry Gl Lova make the Nobraska di- | Shrine, assembled Friday evening, Decem- | corder; D, C. Gillespie, financier: H. S. | is novel & =9 st ore’s place in Chicago. Prof. itower | vision *400" du ¢ tho son of ‘02! We | ber 1S, and piloted tweuty-foar new mom- | Wetherell, receiver: N, J. Ledi, guide; Lo | Ladies who wear them, and don't 1 to Ul S A UL charge of tho boxing at the now Athlctic | havea good start and plenty of material to | pery aeross tho V. Carter, I W. Jumes Castlo, Trustee | call them tignts, speak of them as “‘ballot night, “I have re b in this city. Then there was Youog it from. Don't depend entively on the Instalintion wiil occur on the first ‘Tuesday ke, Soldier. Hal ko Fdwards, Sid | efforts of tho division oficers—tney can do adight in J oshed my memor rke, Soldie Hal Mik =d rd 1 rt ivision o = ¥ « inJan y he ribbor o) rotto is N W i Clarke, “Chieken® Harand a raft of that | notuing without your help and support Linooln, ‘Grand Isiand, and ssversl othet | “rmyy “Hagusr City Woskmmen elocted the | 1t e sayie s Fiobon colluretta 1s n the swit ot 5 ilk. who havo floated 1t avd out here for the Pixlov, who gained some notorioty & few | Citios in adjucont states, whilo two of the | following officers for 1502: J, T. Nickerson, | othor materae b ¢ Knuckla fight b past eight or adozen vears that I have no in vears ago as the boy wonder, will very likely visitors were from San Francisco. T'he in master workman ; ( W. Malone, foreman; Jack Hau formation about 1 guess you hav wear the Omaha Wheel club's colors upon | itiation was concluaed at 9:80 o'clock, and [ S. 5. Howitt, oversenr; N, M. Ay whoreabouts of about all the notables; any | the path the coming season. “Pix" 15 a | 4 " corder; J. T. Sumny, financier: A. Bufing- | ¢ s < , ulng sea he lady friends of the nobles were then ad : nancler; A. furnishing store AWl 275 1 <now 175 1 those worth mentioning remem speedy voungster, and 11 bring conside ton, pive nderson, guipe A R stores. place on the morn: > KBI6 100 B LR i ind wi L rIK O e | mitted to join in the festivities around the Bl ANUSESOH) BUIpoyk Tt is said that Mes. Mackay has a mantle of | ne PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL, ¥ o i able glory to the black and ved banne I'he Bausch, trustee bl f h P ackay h o | h"vw reing, incony 100, ‘|.1H|n\v~~~4‘nw| vu;jhml of the 1ith v ack fox mude up of 10,000 separate skins | efect i 0 clrculars and toe neoln v Pall the Danes, It pr o ) ross with 6, in stamps, May, 1554, at ‘ “‘:l. _'" ,', ,'x" e iftor. | Whoel club's most prominent members was | Which Judgo Strawn prosided as toastmaster | of United Workmer 15 making 1ts mootir which eight years ago cost £2,500 | DR. O.W. F Sr;IYDER reok e ‘6% 5 T rasent tug. | 124 “line alamb to the altar” onn evening of | wero seated 135 people, and for four hours | particulurly attractive. At the last meoting | EThe florul panierar d tho peasart bod ¢ §. | OR. O. W. F. 2 . ont teams which took part in tho recent LU | j,5p woale, ‘I'ne wedding was very quiet, so | they enjoved to the utmost the claborate | twe membors were initiated in the fivst do- | M8UO wholly of small rosos, accompunying McVicker's Theatre Bldg., Chicago, il county, and p Hat. o 11 toil o 8l g f-war at Lincoln, T, J. Hickey of that city | g u fact, that the particulavs bave not | menuand the postprandial exercises follo gree and one in the second, which was fol- | bull toilets,‘aro short \ A 11 I I L sven ® livelier mill than the Aller challenged the Dano team of the recent | been unearthod as yet. Art Cowie can tell | g, lowed by a very fine bunguet prepared by Rosettes, big and litte wi lnco, MOOR E’S affair, as long as it lasted Omabis tournament to pull them hero b tne [ Somuthing aout it. It is probable that the Shriners will soon | committe appointed for that purpose. A | and silk ribbon are ju L pere “Tha fight w ip and engineorod | o New Year's night for 81,000 a side, James Josepphi, a former resident of treated to a repetition of the pleasures of | similar committee was appointed to prepare | upon every c able part of the feminino y t 3 0 ng out h O s an tone time a promine i or | that e as unusual efforts are bemg | & feast for the tirst Tuesday in January or on | toilet, by & gang of sports who asod to hang and Hans Neble. Denmavk's captain, has | Omaha and atone timo a prominent member S s i ts_ar i 3 IRl bk Tarsa ey of tho Omaha Wheel olub, is now captain of | mi increase tho membership, and he night of installation How 1 Wartho log o mutton is to wown abour. ‘welfth Lot accepted the challengo and notified Managor » Cloveland Relay 1toad club of Cleveland, | another iarge class s now roady to make the - - creep it is hard to determine, It is still the raisod a purse of £ sa the tWo PUBS | [hyjyen to arrange all the preliminavies. This | O. Jim is a bright light in tho eastern | eventful tropical pilgrimage “Templars' dibatio ragIng favorite, holding its own wgainst a sgroed to ti )t 20 to LU0 WIICE | (il sortiinly bo an intoresting oveut, ns wo | CYClinie World. and his word 18 law amo I'ho reason for the unwonted activity | Auinteresting feature of Christmas day | sleove linovations, uo matter now fascinat- and 890 to the loser. trained ut RUSCE'S | 1y 0igh veam is a trenendous one, and 1t wiil | the Cloveland wheelmen among the nobles of the Shrino Just at this | among - portion of the Musonie frateruity | ing ) S Rerat SIS e AT 3 HEligae s loubtedly is the fastest | HMC s to be found in the lat the ses: as the “Pomplars’ Livation,” which was | Thoe intest styie of arranging the hair for park und Hanlev at old Sam Gardner’s r take a8 v SHIEAB1E Hiate L0 feac e I who undoubtedly is the fastc i ‘ k b \e [atest styio of arranging the bair for T O e Loy (it L L LA amateur Safoty man Omaia can produce, | 5101 O the [wperial conneil of the United | drunk at high noon by the Sir Knights of tho | full dress 1s the ~Mmo. de Sovigne. Tho , | Managor Hickey of Lincoln, however, says s wili bo'held nere next August. and [ orderin Auerica, Canada and the United | nair is save R e Kot will ri u machine buiit ter his own ideas ™, in tip-top shape. Tickots to the fight sold at | 5 b 4 5 tho Tongier nooles are already prepar- | KKing 5 t 10 thinks his teim 15 about th . | next season N to b vorve iRht oSt o propat- [ Kingdom. All over this vast domaiu the | in easy braids B BAOIE WS gNter TR e Bty A It i v 1ght and sim in casy braids at the back with a cluster of | ing for it, in so far as tney areableto do. lie y o ) | and professes lingness tc g 1o | ploin consteuction, pneumntic tived, gonred | 10! libation was drunk at the samo moment, 12 | light curls talling from the center of the the 13th, u special train of two coachies and e a5 et shos outpull the I HTEH W) LI T aNEE W GO L BNS RO SR rEY \What tho attendunco will e doponds aito- | o'clock, Greonwich time, whjch occurred | krot, esteraiL LB L AL a caboose pulled out of the Union P \ heat race, two heats in thr t old man ong at u wonderful rato of | Eether un tho urrangements made for tho nere at 10:4h A m. As there are 100,000 ; SRINILAN o tertainment of tho triennial conclave of | Templar. ho United ‘ 5,000 dopot, ceowded with aboit s tough a gang rowd is suro to turn out to i 1 T e e o o nplars in the United s, 10,000 in J Ll Willie Wood w s Templarar Deaver excursions | Capada and as many more in the United as could have been gotten togethe betwoon Willie Wood wou the gre X to the west and northwest are sent from | Kingdom, the oxtent to which this beautiful the two oceans. Of course there v lot A Cateh=y=Cateh=Can Mateh Worcestor which came thero many of tho Sie Knliehts who would | custom was_ observed may bo Imuginec, | G4Ygouly recontly”bogun to discover tho ul S G LA il s i | possibilities of the hand-bag which every . d day evening. Willie rofesstonal, a1d | oihopy mo b fon of € good people abourd, too. Feil and Hanley Floyd Harshman of Avoca, Ta, and Frauk | yo¥ 8 WL S At el i otherwi me her end tho session of | Thoy plodwed Grand Master Most Buminent : 0 € whict 3 258008 T th vas for professionals onlv. Martin | ¢he Imperial council will _undoubt- | Sipdohn I, S. Gobin, and hera is tho senti- | YOmau caries, with thir laudlers, wero taken on at Valloy, | Leaby of Wisnew tuis stato, havo signod ae- | hus won tho fiest race, Ashinger the socond, | Gily o' in - tho ofhor ditection bi | et T'ho tieavy woollen fabrics now so popular and the U took place justa mile orso i | ticles for a catch-as-cateh-can wrestling | Wooi the thivn, and —well, no one Knows | seores of delegates wiil come from there in WA merry Christmas to our grand master, | have defeated the desiens of the dressmakers Saunders county. match, three falis out of five, for a purse of will win the next,as the races are all ui any event, 'The sossion here will continue | with loyul greotings of onch broad state, | 10 introduce draped skirts. So, for tho pres “The ring bewg pitched, the same old ), to take place at Germania hall, South 2ty square for three days, and it will be a notable | from Quoday Head to the Golden Gate,” | &ht. only three styles of skirts ave possible, trouble over the referec took place, and the | ¢ty oolc’s issue of the Bearings, Chi- | gathering. An excursion to Seattle, Port To this the grand master sent the follow- | They areseverally the “sheath,” the “‘fan’ Fays of tho morits sun wore: pouring over ¢ filgsrvated eveling journal, contians a | fand, Tacoma, Viewrin and San Fraucisco is | ne response:. “3ay Christms duy, encwe. | 904 the “umbrella skirts thie san0iberore AN’ AEYEAIANL WA FONCHeH) ] 2 very gaod portrait of Chief Consul Pe heing discussed as a fitting closo for the en- | eling our*limited world R AT Some women flovists in London hove in- and this provide for two judgos, in: | hiving defented Coon Vallors of Plaws- | andn short sxotch of his evclng carecr. | tortainmant of the visitors, but, of course, | auseun i 1-‘..K‘,’,,.‘C...,‘.f e v alltadt n s s T A stead of n referee, and the papers the | mouth, who was considerea the champion of [ Charlie Nicodemus of Fromont comes 11 for | plans are as yet necessarily immature. of kindness and love: may alt ovil beexcluded | nieve for the gilded youth of that city, It is next morning named these as James Mitler | the state. Leaby is also said to bew good | i few strokes of the iliustrator's poncil also. and the God of veaco wnd happiness reign | MOSt seutimental, being u trib lovers’ kuot and Tow Jounson, but those were'nt their | man, The Boarings, by the way, is becoming quits A. nd A. M. everywhere and biess every home.” =7 | wosmall flowers. ' As 1ts use is common, its 3 ] names vy i loug shot. Juck Woods was ono — - popular amonjs tha wheelmen of Nebraska Dillor has an Eustern Star lodge with of S 4 significance is correspondingly lost. ) Monmonth, Tl Feb. 11, '3). burning sands of the desort Nobles were present from Council Bluffs, stockings, A bit. The bare Gold and silvor buckles for suspenders are | B, Sarab Marner, Loavenworth, K & 3 now recognized s staplo goods in the ladies wiior aoni by Dr. ¥ m Fell took vumored that one of the Omaha | DAnauet board, Avound the tabies over | (ung Island lodge, No, 1, Ancient Or Men for years have expressed their pity for women because there is usual only one pocket in woman's dress, but they Saturday ovoning, January 23 Hirshman has sore roputation as a wrestlor, K Schurman, manager for three 4t test of & ears, end 1a w0 G/ Bavmless we duste it 7t sire it i erly mnde. Aloc t ot Prof. i Miiler and O, H. Smith were in | jacle Crooks will probably guard second for | the following: ““Cincinnati can boast “of a | Bixby; worthy patron, Dr. J. W. Mille The ladies of Ivy lodgo, Daugnters of Re- | made of pale doo color, dove g or violot | from asevere cold, [ was induced to try Do L Fells, Hanley won the choice : vearsold. ~ Sho ely goer on " hor two- Dr. Millev: conductross, M i rty in Foll's. Hanloy won the ° | il part of tne $,000 Sam Morton wanted | ¥earsolu, © Shois a lively gocr on hor ¢ s, D Miflers conduetiess, Mrs. |00 CEGT L0 Oad Beliows, euve a | MBuYe, or chesiuut-brown bengaline,trimmed | afforded almost immediato relief; and and selected to southenst corner, with the | ‘U0 PATE of the £.000 Sam Morton WusEE | wholod Safety and threads her way through Csocinte conductross, Mrs. A with rounaing collars and deop cuffs of vel- | whilo [ have boon a sulforer for yoars rounds i one hour and cight minutes under R vi s T'his aged lady wears spectacles during her ra S| Ruth, Mrs. J. O. Blau- | rieh hall, Twenty-fourth and Paul stree t the London ruies, when the fight was | What tack Sam will tuke now. ides and seems to bo bent ol pleasuro only. Lk Mrs, Joo rice; Mavthia. Miss | Unlike former cecasions of this kind, the | Handkerchiefs of some shoer fabric are | have not boen'affocted in any way wit “In the fivst few rounds Fell got decidedly | 10 remove to the coast this spring. He has S warder, Mrs. 1. D. > ontinel, Jo the approach of Christma mjoiEie| i At overotingER ol i A Bbl gt iut ot TANK [ to raitioye LR Yol According to Tho Wheel, 154 ovents have | Warder, Mes. teiner; sentinel, Jos. | to the approach of Chiristmas and insuficient, | \n 4% overlubping stitch. A be it < tho worst of 1t, ulthough he scored tho first | several good offers out there, and wisely be- | SSEEFRCNE 1A, TAS WRSEL B SREMLE O |ty uotice, but those prasent enjoyed n most de- | WrKiNE COtor s used for this purpose ovine public during tho season o couneil of select mas rcanizea | hightful eveniug. a Q] T oA RO B CHLD G| i lovite public during tho scason of 1. Of [ A council of select musters was_organized itful evening, added theso kerchiofs becomo uniaue. ney and Liver Comptatnt and all blood is knocked the Lancasnire lad down, repeating | As yet there are no startling evidences ofa | i e ot ok one vl U i g Straight from Patis comes the news v cades, Does it py to sutfor when you can b e H{leaii weboinliva.on moxe Rovay aveh Masonto fratevnirs, The conns | The Crest City club, Lotus club, Kuights | leaders of fashion in that eity aro rapidly dis RNy thirteenth rounds. Tho kiock down i the | but thers is o zood deal of talk goine on in | it : s i e i soveutli was i honeycooler, body plow that | all the cities interested, and tho probabilities | He30 €Y jukenEplncoifavidinator O i elaborate arrangoments to recive on | gown witnont on-, uo matter how elegant, il U Il over the vast Unitod CUMIEOT E CAUIRICEOR RS New Year's—each viewg 10 outdo the other. | could bo bouzht for n seng. Today the bar: ‘sloaversst boxer, but:in (the wiostliig hel | renched ers long: S L I AL \\'.»m WA Tons, W WL Wells, rna | One select coterie of fourteen gentlemen has ains in gowns will be governed by the dip. every clinch, und when down, Jack would | winter, and lvoks higg id strouger ansi Rk S By il ’ 's an Omaha orchestra. Anothier has | tor wraps are sold that have s N nter, and luoks 3 dstrouste the man that says bieveling is dying out as a | by Mossrs, Phelps, Fubvinau and W. W = i QrawItes olLitnatiaveirasedidesigngsin always wait to o lifted off his opponeut. | petter than over before. Billy is one of thoso | sport Wells, secured the services of Des Moines | shaded velvet. Rough surfaco cloths fifty referecs warned Hanley to desist in this | hag always had his ove out for that humid s AL § waiters. liaut colorings. Vonet, cl : EaoLlCe oF s b ¥ i 1 | Christaas ovo with &n old fashioned Christ | Was convened at Norfolk by C. J. Phelps of I3 netian cloths appenr practice, orthey would givo tho gt <@ | diurnal period wo should ail proparo for. hristmas eve with dn old fashioned Christ. | F08 CCHYERAC, 81, SOToTe br Co ., s o ——— woven with fur or shaggy camel's hair bor bim heavily, fell o top of im and refused | JOUCT0 SVPEATONT TEONE SRt 00 (ONS | Al Lo L athiiha. | 25, Royal Arch Masons, of that place. The CONNUBLILITIES. some recoption dress is made of blavk wauze uts, cider, popeorn and pipes wero distribu ot to en [ Justnow Jack 1s up in | ted freely ', 4 an oxcellant musical program | Same eve the following ofticers of th vimatek R embroidered with flowers 1 black laco, over Votiallon e AN eIBULLIGIE [ven o iRa [ i an excellant musicar prog g office ch—the courtship of a bashful . Of coursé this decision caused n groay rendercd. Hero is a nointer for the L vounz man. 7 5 i IDF oy @ a0t bat Miss Liitian Johuson, a Mirncavolis belie, | ¢ T BLbidoeeilE Bt cT ! o thoro was o onan gutbrent unil | 100t i that s overtaken the | 8 novel eotetainment san and (e ol i | Trev) scrtbe: 5, Hinves Creasurers | Miss failun Jouuson, v Miguesnols belle | dhart of emordidored gaue. Tho corize | YRS PESTED PREE Ou reaching Waterioo the stakeholder pro- | £reat national game for y fact that | similar nature would draw 1he mombers to | Augustus Sattler, e, ous actention of Swan Meiison. ) g i At e - : : 2 e S o st At 2 o | cipal soiourner: 2 Vaiareh | Congressman Tim Campbell of New York | styloof mauve siik; braces of ribbon & i, Steel spoctuclos of guaranteed quality Foll §250, aud offered the losor’s share, 0,10 | S 11 mking tho salarios. \ e eometiinrimem il Y wd mister of third | was mavried in that city last week to Miss | tached to the belt FIDhoR B §rand wp, Eauley, | but Hauley flatly rotused to | 3% thousand dotlars per senson is a fuble | dred different inexpensivo modos of onter: i mister of thir Rl oinelt: 2 aliebie th: sarly like i s > Whatt 5 L Ald, eran ter of fi ner husoand b2, Vvithiaallofid e stichel hvs nd upward. Occulist’s preseriptions for nown as Marks bosuBun. A ety L | recelre sometine unearly hike what thoy are | these lor ter nights. What's the maitor - with sailor dress stiched with a neavy | & cel lony fc S ot TN Ore Tols (s A D0 & e | worthy with having a wateh meetitg New Y eur's The enzagement unced of Miss | embroidery of black silk on the back anit | £lasses filled corrcetly sume duy us ¢ 4 ) atic encampmens, No. d- | of the bonanza king, O'Brien, to John Ager | sia leather glove i Nolat our £ : Satl ariEr s faeionalt bk bAIlk pliyacanin fasting t . o o cather gloves are now mude ou the samo | —— ks whole car w at it Guns | ot pr ual ba i in crn Woodmen of Amcrica, has electe: of New Yovls, Mrdgers laiicoo is suid 1o | way. Tho nowest evening gloves aroin lace |y wecex vorkavmn oures crack, crack, crack, and people began to ju history of tho sgort, aud it is now send on | Geese havo been reported i la b H ; g IORED ! Ry ! ¢ ) ; W. M Osborn, W. a3 John Miscall, who is onoof tho head bakevs | lavendor, pearl ervay, and ercam-white aro o | MomovasTan, Puie Many walked n fros Waterloo, being afr quick instead of *1 can’t sign at vour vrice, | the past week, and some tolerablo good bags | (1 (v Foldbaphitibien s o in James iteed'& Sons' bukery at Norfork, | favorite evening colors and aro preferved to to again bourd tho teain, and it fact when it | 1 want 31,000 moro, $)0 in advance, and it I | have been made, H Vi, was recently mado the proua pessessor | Uhe more pronounced tan shades. men outside the crew aboard. el b /hat's the matter with Milwau v | J. 8. C. Tabor of the Diamond pool rooms | Gieorse i3, Frech, alternate, alronigtiyins, njDoyBad ajitl, the foliowing way: It is of diagonal beige, jumped off at Vailey, and Hanley and bis | how? You don't hear so much stoutin’ up | hus tinped 1,02 races for Tur Bre. naming | e following oficers were elected by Sil- | Jo¢ Pike.a favmer living in Walker county, | oruament rdove silk. A falso skitt of them, and Major Williams the other. Babble of the « ranks Tho Cincinnati Times-Star is authority for | ficers as follows: Worthv matron, Mrs. Joe Lo Ok Pretty gowns for dinner weat show skirts Dr. J. B. Moore,—While suff Haoley's corner and Mike Haley ana Pat | o 88 T IR Hie vear womun bicyele rider who is prabably over 50 | sociate worthy matvon, Mes. T P Price; | pogan, auxiliary to Goodrich lodge, No. 144, | cloth, with Louis X\" coats of old rose, | Moore's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. It sun to L ack. ‘They fought twenty-two | (8 AEEEE LR R D At sum. Wonder | the crowded streets with remarkablo ea ; elwnlain, Thomas Netson; adah, ancing party nesday evening a vet in deeper or contrasting shades. SRR R R o A B S FE ma v awarded to Fellon i foul. Billy Trafiey ubout made up his mind | \Wwi5 can beat this Lizzie Wilisy: Eiecta, Mrs. A, H. Walker: | attendance was vere light, owing probably [ Anished nbout the narrow hemstitched border | yhis decidely annoying discaso blood in the 'tiird round by a blow over | leves he could do better out thero thuan When an inch wide rufile of black lace is | Moore.s T Yo oura tor Ikl theso 107 w rvaeo meers of one | atSchuvler, by Irank Young among the Hso1 the trick in the sixth, seventh, ninth and | reorginization of the Western association, ¢ rod by using Mo, "roe of Life, the Great o raesa| it M embens it presens. viz (o | of Pythias, and” others of Cresiou, la., are | carding the demi-train, Two voars ugo a lifted Feil clear off his fect, Féll was the | aro that some definito understanding wili be [ BEEER Seatis e T R ran VWA SutheriandiG wasn’t in 1t, aud Hanley theew nim in nearly | Buly Trafiley is taking life protty easy B LS e T oo (At ALtV it aitla || DEIHEIBAL oM caB i Suae NispahaationiiEre Hlicd expended $150 in preparations, which | Some very beautiful clotu fabrics for win Whis led to repeated cinitng of foul, and tho | providont ball players who, in the past vears: | "o Riogo Tsland Wheolmen colobrated | A council of tha order of high priestiooa | Fostuurunterwith a number of trained colored | inches wido show flocked effocts in fino brii 2 s b i coag i 3 % mus treo social, 4 eustom they have obsorved ., Cullimore, eye and ear, r. | dor l":::'un{-‘» the 'l.\\\llnl) thir Ilt uul‘bm g bed | guck Crooks v offercd 83,500 by New | for soveral sonsons and which nover fails to | for the puroosdof co: ferring tho order on Dr, Cullimore, eye and ear, Beo bldg. | ders. ow in-punches, and Wrowink | vorict cover second next summer, bt Juck | il thoir elub hoteo to. ot erlowing. Apples, | the high pricst-elect of Damascus chaptor e For a young married woman a_very hand : . 3 to get up. The claim of foul av this juncture | gt row, but thore was no open outbreak until | 10CKS to bim ev vy bit as bi as a cart wheel! | Omaha Wheel club amusement committeo, igh priest: W. H. Bucholz, kin mauve ribbons. Skirt of silk and ample 19 South 15t S, Farnam St Theater cooded 1o turn over the purse. He gave | themen wio pay the bills wi w havo a | the cozy rooms like “flies to a sugar barrel.” | ¢ADtaln of the Lo \!w'm"" ear, prin into the fizure by a sash after tho Swiss | Glasses Fitted to remedy all defects of ey accoptit. Thiou the fun bogan. A petty thief | NOW, and the prospects are that_players will | tainmont which coula intevost the club_men naster of second | Wilson of Washington. “I'he brido is S and | rio nowest gloves of dogskin to bo worq, | Solid Gold Speetacles and Eyeslasses, 1 first thing anyons . 'kuow, tho | 'Thoro is moro uncasiness among the horde | eve ut the ciub house! Ll . Agnes MeDonoush of San Francisco, @ nieeo | fnished with four large black buttons, - Kus. | ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES INSERTED were pulled, and r @ 1 the country just now than ever before in the Viscellwncons Local 8§ Falt o i /: putled, and for a few minu 0 ] ltowing ofticers: Samuel Gooze, vico com- [ have a fortutie of §,000,000, Kid, in 1 overa length, Pale yeliow. M, 00 MAGICAL BEAUGIF from the (lylng train like frightoned she your contract at vour own figures and send it | at different points aloas the Platto during | man i 5\ Georre Cr W hit o did pull it at tie depot there were but nine | don’t got iv T don't' play any more. R ekt e o rote o ooty | of the ninth consecutive paiv of heulthy and | A visiting dress for a voung eirl is made in PURIKIES followers al the stock yards and Sixteenth | in the lumver rezions as vou aid awhilo ago. 45 winners, or 43 per cent, and horses 1-2.50 | ver ( amp, No. 634, Modern Woodmen | Alabnma, received frequeat tongue lushines of mora Lis, which is slig athered streot. Cousidering, lowever, the number | Now they thivk the Western association | per cent of A o1 Columbus A Griflin from bis wife. The other day hereceived an | to the lert: the front and left side aro short- of shots tired, and tho knives drawn, the | about their size again, and Cholly Cushman Manager Prinet a series | C.: Mrank Colemun, W. " Covert, | unusually severs castigation ar ened on the foundation of the skirt. A slight casualties were few. Marks, the crook, was | is doing some skirmishing to keep his med oA hIR ot toEL the Colisanm IR BHEWSSRE N ottt clori: 4 OB, | he could stund it no longer, got his shot movement of drapery at the top of the frout shot in the jaw, Jack McCletland, a barten- | hefore the people. Better geton that white | for January and Fobria aone whion || Shenudy Soscovts GLAT: Siwalb, watchmans A+, | ond blow hisihoadoff Corsage cut round the fronts, open and der, in the arm, and au_unknown man in the | aprou, Charles; it looks like a frost for you | might be mentioned of-war pull | Dussell, secretaryr L. C. Voss, physician: wust pause and reflect,” she said in re. | CT0358d to the right: button at the waist, at iaCrenitasi o back of the head, but noue of them danger- | next yea betweor. the police and Sweden ana | Early, moaager. Ry PONSO 10 Lhe gentieinun's marriage proposul, | tached to the crossing: shawl collac orua 3 Tonac Rarantul O€alt ously, 1t was a most disgraceful affair, und | I manager Watkins sends me words | Denmark, the Americ ¥ m: ol The Modern Woodmen of Stanton elected | “Ah, my dear, Miss Marie,’ he said with | menting the corsage, s ok lengthy roports of it were publisiied in every | (hrough E. J. Street, of St. Joseph, Mo, that | Sioux Indians, and the P st the ers as follows: W. W, Young, conusel; | beautitul courtesy, “ouo sobright as you | A new arrival is the coat with tails that Vgt an daily in the country. ] ho considers the Sporting Times the greatest | Germans, He is also ospondence Kberly, advisor: M. V. Lane, clerk: 5. | does not nced to pauso 1 order to reflect.” | fall within a quarter of a yard of the foot Y (iouds Benk peBut poor Huley kot the worst of it all | snorving paper nublished in Ameriea. 1| with Charlie Mitehell, the. fatilont, Engeiish her, bankers Dr. Person, plysici B. | Ho got her, of cours bew of the gown. 1t is short at the sides, AR through, o not only iost tho fight, but was | always did say Watkins was a good manager, | heavyweicht, sad Frank Stavin, tne Austra- Wells, escort; C. .. Tront u A Rhode Island woman has just married | the back recoivin a decided slope. A square = $iterward arrosted. tried and sont ta tho pen | and I know ho sells good cigars to his eus= | tralian, and it these two worthies mako a | A.J, Spitzer, ‘seutinel. \.'W. Voung’ was | ter soventh husband. Ilc is tho brother of | Vest with pocket tlaps nnd u high, collar com- . . e neqitno el tahas ¥ I‘ also fncicted, butes- | tomers on tha vond, in spito of Sandy Gris- | tour of the west it is quite probable that they | elected detezate to the head camw her first and fifth busbands, he is 47 years | Dlete the Louis coat. 'The entiro garment _L oo o cuabeyofitho lnw, it wold’s cynical expressions of contempt for | witl be seon at the Coliseum. Manager | The new officars of York c Modorn | old. Her wedlock enterprises extend over a | SUggests & copy of tho masculine aress cout f o5 it s ecoo of them! Well, Hun | poople who smoko pieces of ropo. —O. P Cay- | Princa hus concluded to remain permanentiy | Woodmen of A merica, . Cor- | veriod of thirty yeavs, and she has children [ ‘The fashionable closo coat sleeve is trimmed (P S AE b DI L 1“'."1‘ or. Omaha aud in the spring will opon a large | coran, venerable consi @ 3 by five of her worser hulves. on the upper arm near the shoulder either INTEREST PAIDONDEFUS”S T T T T TR T e Jocko Halligan, Norman Baker and Billy c: porium on Farnam street and a | worthy advisor: 1. D. ce Rev. Robert Cotlyer preached recontiy on | With caps, puffs, braids, chevrous, or gimp- | | Tharaniiat scryed twa toxms, but fs wow o1 | oy aro the ouly men of the old Shannon | riding school gt the Colisoum, AL AL Widuian, 37 Keith, | ol and Profai Wedlock.™ "o win | edzed vaniyies and sifi cond arabesquos in at OMAHALOANETRUSTCO| the mines in - Monthnn ke Haloy o i | outfit to sign a national agreement contract 2 ter, physici ! | Lues of his argument were that marriages | et devices, while on the now ‘art” ‘toilets . H The balance of the saug 51 seenre Quostions and Answors, Short, wateh 3. i i seformed by ordained clergymer the open-flowing Japanese sleeve, gaily lined, : | busingss at Novfol V., ant s the banion | toduy. The balanco of the g must secure 3 - e i ould bo pocformed ordained clergymon ope aly 5 = s | and manneer ot oo s O PACKDE | tho interposition of L, C. IKrauthofl, prosi- | Keausgy. Nob. Doeo 2L--To tho Sporting [ % Maeshall, membor of Board of Man and not by civil autbovity, and that when the | 8PPears, worn with an andersleeve of hand- SRAVINGS - BANK berty is den omumy Warren: 1'at DO | dent of tho Western nssociation, and Hul | Editor of Tni Bie: Vigh five, A and It arg | for three veurs: i3, 5. Frankin, delogate to | ecromony’ was once formed no man should | some brocade or sitk richly embroideved. SECOR, 16" &DOUGLASSTS. Biruto hetar o tho othior fuks who used (0 | NeCord, president of the Ouaha élub, bofore | Dirtnors. atso Cund D ho sbore studs A | bead canip: 4. G, Prowit : put it asunder. For houso wenr the Russiau shoes will ba CAPITAL % 100.000.00 Wits 8 K000 man, but he. anomulons_ e, 1t | they can besignad by any baso ball organiza- | 411! Bt GOm0, U D deads | iustuila v held v 3 g “There comes from Washington the story | much favored. They ure decidedly com DIRECTORS ; AUWYMAHN-EW. NASH sounds, & dovilist bud one. too, Ho lounged | tof in the country. This is but part of tho | [y fuvine the other f Who wiiis lch time two moro that somo society women of that city ke | [ortavle, with the piping of fur about their JHMILLARD GUY_C BARTON G B, L AKE Arolnd v o a1oad one. too: | sl lounged | retribution so often mentioned in these col- | Pronse answer in Sunday's Bit.--John Ander. | ushered into the caip. DUt e Services (o debutantes wiio want o | tops and along tho edzes of the square flap JOBROWN - THOS L KIMBAL L voxing academy,abottod scraps and serapped | VBUS : son e Modern Woodmen lodze of Fremont | get wte the “inncr circles” at prices rauging | thst sets back over tho insten. Tho shoe = himsolf, flouristing like a codar of Tobanon | S0 plentiful is first class baso ball timber | Ans.—A and B, elected the following officers for the ensuing | from $100 to 31,000 @ month. The debutantes | itseif it square toed and somowhat flat at until he van foul the nowapapers, ‘Then they | 8t th presont time that many of the old | Cozan. Neb, Do o the Sporting Ldior | year: Consul, G I, Mohler: advisor, ¢, It | get thoroughly “brought out" with prestige | the beel, tho vamp is in one piece, with tho Wo send_tho_ marsr Jumpod o1 to bim with both feet and roustey | vestorn assoctation players who woreswellod | of Tuk Bri: Would like for vou to deefde in | Tvins; banke ‘N Biles; clori, 15 D, | &nd prominence aud the socioty wotnen got | instep flap, and the only scams areat tho Tty CALTHOS fre bim out of the country. He took offense at with the idea that they were stars now [ ar-ument in plaving iuction piteh. A'is 5 | Perey's escor ckel: sentry, Bela Bald- | theiv pay in provortion. sige, midway betweon oo and he The ] tomothing “Pom” wroto—Pomeroy, vou re- | have hard work to zet theirnames mentioned, f boints and W isspoinis, -4 mukes high ind | i buan, W, . Haven; managers, Goorre Hamilton: ‘o constable. of. Ross wher is Russian red, or black onch kid, momber him, he was on Tk Ber whon you | 6ven in the professional base ball napers of | ¥t 1 iiies Jo st Juoks wad, they aeo |18 D, Kelty, Bela Baldwin, . 12 Hamlin, county Onio, foll i love with Muwss Lia | the lining flaunel, aund the plainness of th A A mo hore—and threatened to *do” him, and | the country. The dewand for No. & hats in | {¢irin your S ze--C. L. Albyn Columous camp 201, Mo Woodman of ymers, aud not_belng able to obtain wn in. | YAWP 8 relieved by a largo ribbon bow, at \ a Use it and pay if satis that was the begioning of his fall, Well, | this country has fallon off about 100 per cent | ™\ "y Atnevicn, electod tho follmving oficern: A. | teddution wrrestnd hoe tor allogod countes. | the conter of which is u smail stoel buckle, Adtress, VON MOML €O, John hus wono over the divide, kilied in 4 | $inco tho amalgamation of the National leaguo | MS5 SRR Siffon, (V{05 Louia: Help Wi A s GL W, || faltlng, raproasntinkibimaoit to. be: a fadapsl Rale Ameriean Agente, Cineinnath Ohlo. Juloon row at Deavor o yeur oF two ako. and the A}““‘ l*‘““‘:'“”“"“““ 5 ing ditor of T e rRir-o1n eutt ng l’mflwml BB Bwil Ponl, clerk: dohn | oficer, and, as be was driving (o town in his | Glasses fi more, B3 bldg “Babe” Barnes, yes he's déad, too. Ho was ow that the American association has 15 for mone : Selpp, 15 Louis Muwer, W.: Faward | bugiy, proposed marriago to hor. Ile was ' i ; ?Illll,‘dlll\u Nooraska Giaut, never | boen swallowed up body and scul by the | Please answer in Sunday's Bl i Y | Schiober, S.: . R, Clavk, physictan; OLto | sont ,‘,»:,“J‘,l, AN T LeDuc's Periodical Pills, orget the fieht ho had with'Juck Nugont at | National league, and one agreement will [ Ans.—Higl or low, just 4s you agreo upon | Heuer and C. A, Lutz, managdrs. The most noted wedding of the year in ALLYe OPgans and cures uppression of U :‘u‘n;cf\ll-llllu v vlwl{\\’llx "lu' .:'. Iinl»r :f..l:r ‘n..-l\lum..'v A:n”x:«-:;\\n\\l‘llv‘w“A;.n:n‘ lh.-l\ rl‘r:m‘réll/)t:lvn:il1"1“‘!‘\’\“ be f::ro\uunm'lu'ln;.' rm.‘n. 3 3 l':‘w‘\lmh-l Woodmen of Seward met on | Washington will be that of the vounsest You n can tell trom the quahty of akid | menses. & sor throo for 85, an “’M e duilians 2 g lu ist a groat big |l<'. k i ll"mlu\.\ sountry, what s to ‘\‘x‘l‘“‘ Dan Shanuon, | Wywois, Neb., Dec. 24.—To the Sporting | Friday evening last and elected tho followin wehter and orphan of General and Mrs, | giovo the denominution of tho coin which the j‘l"" ld not b Dol duringpre aney. Jobl Nugent, ho's got IR, RS D At e T el ore Bena MaCan Editor of Tne Bre: Can you inform ofticors for the cosuing year: J. I’ Dunnam, liam Tecumsen Sherman on thes0th inst., | awnoer's rfingers deftly conceal as 1t is drop- l,"'&‘ 'N:" tho public suppiiod by Good i ugent, hie's got some kind of a joint out at [ Twitenéll, Eddie Eitehorg, Papa McCaule when RRoss and Conple will run their race, or | V. C.3 C. 8. Alling, banker; I, D. Ashton, | at ibe K street home of he Senator | ped into the collection box Y0, Binshi sSpokano. Gieorge L Blanchio, the Marine, | Jimmy Donneily and Dad Clarke? They ¢ goinz to run at alli—Georga Dunn. | clerks M. M. Johnson, W. A.: Waltor Wyn' | John Sherman. Miss Rachel, the bride-elect was horo quito a whils loug in 'S5 and 'S4, He | were all put on the black list for their doser- . forfolt of $3 la still o | koop, “watéh: Ionert Robertson, escort; | wiil leavo but one of thoe lato generai’s four |, 30D Ingersoll writes to the aditor of a Bap- I toughit a five-round draw with Jack Haulay | tion of Omaha, and it will requiro somo very | Al EConles forelt of ra 1 stll - the 80 N an, sontry J wliblesyo.bukong oteihe iato, goppEslia UL . et napg 1 wish you would stop sending CO A overin tho old Exposition annex, xot mad | strong influence to ramove the ban el s Ranosd 2 138 [ e, North Sikue Madera Woodmen: of | oo E e e nter, outng oo | mo your paver, I havenousafor i, Iou a over tho re s decision und oozed. He Manager Bob Leadley writes the base ball T. Burke, Rawlins, Wyo,—Like M America, which is now one of the strongest | fore ot 1 Cturlior v s O oy | practical Baptist myself. 1 take bath overy was just licked a few days ago by Greggans | editor inquiring about the prospects out this ricev of Lincoin you are wrong, and vou | secret socioties im-that city, elected tho fol- | heareiod. and notv that hor younsost and laat | Rorning. - My form of Buptism s superior to out in Krisco. His day has waned; the rest | way for noxt season. *1 haven't dono any- G 10 bt e ANy oo it wau vd Ttz onlicara v tmo dimeasie Bola Wednass || IazEied ad nuw thakhor youngest and yours, for [ use soap. of tho journev can_ouly be one long fake for | thing for next year,” he adds, “ana wouldn't When you bet B that you will wét m day evening lastt ' Samuol (00z0a, V. C.i W. | Hoar b8 1 O e a1 the donth of thols Washington Star: “What was the mat Georgio, Paddy Norton was a velic of the | mind ceturning to Omaha (providing Omaha | votes than he, and he accepts, it is implied | Osborn, W. A.z P, J. Gilman, 1. B.: Geor family companion 1000 Laa doasts ORIMOM sk Do ski (Wha deauon ORtHO kaLUFROH. TRL ald school pugilists, und the boys “held him | wants me) if a good solid company is organ- | that he bots he will get more than you, | C. Woite, cscort: Martin Gress, watchmi e il outer o convant, The twareté | sonary, Ycouldn't you stand tho climato? up” hore for years. I think heis in St | jzed, If the twelve-club league 1s u o it | hence it is a draw. This old chestnut has | J. W. Reed, sen augor for threo years, | Mad sisters of the brideelect, Mrs. Fitohand | OB, yés; but I couldn’t gt aloug with the Louis-—that haven of broken down sports [ ought to holp the minor loagucs, snd I siu- | been explained at leugh time and time again | C F. Scharmans delogato to stato couven s, Thackara, will be presont at tho holi- | natives.”’ “What did they do? ~ “They as ‘\l\!lqd- RESE HuRRs .‘:';l”’:”r l'}' Mountain corely hopo thut the trouble vetween the | jn Tue B, tion, John Hawiey; alternate, Georzo E. | juv week wedding, and the ceremony will bo | sailed my character. Thoy said I was’ too was n foathor wolght, bt aftor Pommy | | 0 and the association 15 about ove Owanty, Dec, 22.—To the Sporting Editor | Frenci daviveel Wiingy UL IR0 ceramany MLl e A0SR Tor them ller licked bim ho pulled out, weut south | nfeAloor thinks n firsi-class outtleldor | ofp ; i 0 : h McAle i st-class outtleldor | of Tuw Bre ease state in SUNDAY'S B Malthy Y EIB08r T vaatinan Sherman, assisted by a Washington min A minister at Berwick, Pa., thought he W 1 dow't, know whatever be i AT T TR IS Y SHARNS R 8 , Sy 4 tme of bim. Mommy Miller 1s | fpould not drop more than threa fiy balls | where ia tho best school fora young mnn to tio soevicn 1 1o bo w dunl qupc e | hud swallowod his faise teeth dna bado faro well to s family, believeing he could not during o season, He further says Dhere A ‘comedian OF ratnt Tan th Tho ease in the United States cireuit court e loat DR Bl kA QR B e Lant tending bar in Indinnapolis. He's been * FIROR EOY po's e train- for the 4 S t 3 . 1 h is an art in catehing a fly ball. 1f it strikes suow, please tel 6 addre: of Daniel S, Maltby of Omaha, vs the Mod nitariat ilo Miss S e . Lk ne ! w hipped several times sinco ho loft Owmaha, | 1% A% Bt 1 catching a Iy oull. If W strikes u know, please toll mo_ uddross | Of Dan | | L Unitarian, whilo M herman is a | jive, Whlle e iwas choking 1o death A ral 16{ you square on the fieshy part of the haud | of same. Young man bound t> become a | ern Woodmen of Ameri esulted in a ver olic. TheShermans boing still in mourn- | livue daug and, by the way, wou a batile or two. Jobn [ haiow tho thumb, the chances are 1t will | Comed AYRANLL 0 SR Ll Rl ! Kiilett, who forfoited $100 to Liudsay on ac- [ pouid pgny out, for that limp has all th olmes IR ,,’.,“ PARIAAS e diet of $6,404.02 i fuvor of the plaintiff, Mr. 1. the ovon e oo @ Lovie affair, I\Huxmml drawer aod he recovered. His imagia- | money I€1t doos noteira, or eaiises strioturo T f . ound rigut out, for tha p has all the |~ Ans.—(L) The best scuool to becomo a by relatives and intimate friends only. ation ougit to be bottled up and sent to a | Gentlonmo s rollablo art Y count of rheumatism, is a policeman in New- | cuality of rubber, A ball that darvops into | co, RN o R0 86 Maitby. b H ¥ nvoto A pickuge, o « ark, N. J. Ho was the young follow Arthur | S0 I comedian iain the Omaha tity vounall, (3,) - dime musoum. puckisge, ¢ rwall propuid your fingors is likely to stick there.” —Sport- | To trein for . » | Thesuit was brought to colioct the amount | ., . wlck & Lund, Omana Rothery unearthed for the purpose of curb- your t ly k th por To trein for the stage, th is & line runming The Best Treatment for La Grippe. A stranger ontored the moeting-house ia | U g Life. Jimmy ought to huve seen some o SR Rewiln T A it 1 thoy 8 | due and d utider & wr contract o ing Jimmy Lindsay's soaring amuition, No, | 1§ bife, Junmy ought to have sean some of | from Rawling to Dixon, Colo,, and thoy ara | due and unpald ufider a writton contract 6x- |~ poyain quiotly athome until all symptoms | tho midalo of the servico and took a seat in be' coulda’s bave whippod. hin e dned | our last bateh of tolders, Turee “drops” per | now udvertistug for drivers, eouted fn 1584 ahdruuning until 1864, Mr. | o ihe disosse disapposr. and then whon vou | the bacit pew. 12 3 ) couldi't huve whippea him an a hundred | pita‘\as abous thoir size. AR AL R T s : | of the disease disappoar, and thon wuen you | the back pew. Presently o whispered 1o | yoars. . Dune MeDougid, anothor ol tiuer, | B8 Was sbout their size, 0| Aname T T To the Sporting Fdi- | Maitby gavo up a position that was payiog | o out have tho body well clothied wud tho | tho man at his side, evidently ono of the old | B S . kL 4 Mo T BA A SN o wi o Corn Huskers,” would | tor o Suso answer in Sunauy’s | i §2,000 por samum to accent the empioy- | foet well protocted 50 that tuo gy B A AR A T jon L say enro 1do not mean merely (o stop thom Is in Moutreal, and Al Marks, who had bis | "0 o title for a skit for Christmas | BEE tho following: In playing high five. if | Bim 82900 per sanum to a the employ- | foob wall prateated. 49 that tuoy will remain | einhers: biow loug s he boen proachs PR 801 rolarn sgalis | 1 Jaw broken by John McCormick over at tho e tha fRisn = s your onponent discuards a teimp hive you the | ment of the Woodmen in 1853, when it had | dry and warm ing Thirty or forty years, I think,” an- | yagiesl curn. 1 have mado the d scas of FITS, EPI: Aunex, is bisten tho old stuff av EL Daso, | S K 2 ks, | T ke 1t trom the SR oA : ) Tuke Chamberinin’s Cough Remedy as di- | swered the eldorly man. ' 1 don't know g LEIT Uee a ten U Thore are not vory many of the Western | % rd or not. or | but 300 members, Jointly with O. H. Hond ; d LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS & hfo-long stdy Tox., sud” Miko Filzgoraid 13 in tho sumo | THOMS re wot vory many of the 5 | Bon iEX0ur opponot discird any itdrat . Jointly wi ) rocted for @ sovere cold. It frecly twkon as | actly.” "Il stay, then," said tho strangor. | sawes s dy (o onre Lo wurrk cases: Bachuse biz b Salt Lake. McCormick 18 & soldior fn | chimpions loft, and the Associution and | poingiuvi vou the vight w take 1t trom the | Orson, who held a similar contract, they iu- | soon as the first symptoms of the diseaso ap- | “He must be neatly done.” athors ave failod Ly mo raason foF nok oW Teceiving & the rogular army. Billy Hennossy, the big League have pretty weil riddled that club, | diseard oader creased the mewmbership to about 50,000 it will greatly lessen the severity of the pstel Rinta ours, Bend at onoe for & treatise and a Froe Hotsieof bloke who suscuinbed 1o Uluasay 1o Boyd's | S Liouls has throo men, Chicogo (A.A.) one. | —Ans,—You have not. Tombors, 4. O oot was then the principal | attask, and s contiouod use will Prevent | caveful s he pacey Who is not slways 80 | ST likio rumeds, Give Ksprow aid Posh Ofice opera bouse, is at Great Fails, Wvo. Ho bo- | Washington one, and Plttsburg has the latest 8 ot officer and continued as such til ' Novem- | daugerous consequences, provided, of coursc, | proaching aud practice go to ...“\“4“}' Yae | A G. ROOT, M. C., 183 Pearl 8t N. Y. Ao quito a fighter, but, I sed by the pupers, | Fecruit. - led” khret. —Sporting = 'Times. Tharty vears ago Isaso Cook started tho | ber, 1500, when ho declined to be a candidate | that reasonably good cara bo takon of tho | lataly teliing some friends & stogs of advin | * A got lidked up ut Helona'n coupls of months | Among theSioux Oity cranks-thoy aroatldead | golebrateit Imperial Champagno, Thoy now | fon ro.elocion and bls s oaemors o ofics ro | genoral svstem and to avoid exposur ture. It wasn largo story. and the iens | A GENUINE MICROBE KILLER s KIDD'S GERW ago. Billy Murray, tho fellow who essayed | Xcopting Dick Muleahy and Will Beck, and | ynake 10,000 vottles a day. It's extra dry fused to houor the coutract, During tho fi For pain iu the chest, which 15 very apt to | tor's little 10-year-old girl was listening 1o 15 | HADICATOIR-Cures all desensos beciiss 1Lk to stand up before P’at Killen for four rounds | {hey are too busv husking corn these duys, to | - eur Mr. Maltby onty received & in com- | appear, saturate a Hannel cloth with Cham- | very intently, \Vhon ho finishod, she fast. | oraimcr oo oferm, but upand retalied 1B B! over at the Grand three yoars agoand bad | think of the national (1) sport. Drs Blinoy auves tatant iBeaiblae, | oo e e et eash yonr. [ neriainia Fain Balm and bind it ovar LBEANAD | sah R buae Uho Die taitih el 7arsal {ma|iB plinehie Intioz Leknliviie ReuL AnErifes all the filliugs jolted out of his teeth by a rap Whisperings of the Wheel. » e . » tnereafter until 1550, Iocludi this ju of pain. Tt will relieve the pain and perhaps | very gravely: “Is that true, or are you | AP tocure Th | from Pat’s vight, is bouncer in Dooley's dinc Jhicago press give him a good *sendoff. P tronize Home lndustry, ment, ho W receive an a prgvent prioumonin, sl | preaching now, papa " ‘\‘:J“ AT AL about §1,000 gross commisslons per ani his trea was owed by many | P > [ ' | roit F'reo I’ress: An uptown minister's A D Fostol Iue jury stood 11 to 1 on the firs anas of persons and families during the | ot NS A LR w:‘un]‘"li\ IMPIETIES, 'he French romedy acts dircetly upon thi Cleetand Tacrrerne s by the Froncn Romody ontit his | ded the KING. Tt dissolves mgali st and Is & iter found his teoth in a bureau | sorbed into tho influmed p Will rofun | | bouse at Lead City. Killen, you know, died | * - - i, 1 ‘hicags D) . fy in your purchasce that you want overal weeks sinco at his place in Chicw Walt Morris is in Chicago spending the 5 v 1 wan aaveee b pinon in Obi ado in " Nebraska factories ‘and pro: Pat Allen, who Jack Davis kunocked out | bolidays. | o Ou the second it wis unanimous 1 s of 1580 and 1800 and was uniforwly ! g down at Germanis abouta vear ogo,is iu [ The Omuba Whoel club gymuasium is | uctd by Noveasica soll. - All whisicics and | (ol ®yjiiy o m named d c il It greatly iessened the se Ny i dPage. TAN 0000 igm. aponk New Ovloans and & Lin the training of | “out of sight.” | spiits of any kind wannfactured by flee & | 10, & Jauner o ; s attack and provented pusumo 5,000 duys or nearly tweuty years i sloe Co. and the Willow Springs distillory ! v she said, “Hoad a ; he | ¥ aro in the stato and from Nobraska ‘grain | 110 Itoot Is tha my dear Carroll for hus fight with Billy Moy Ay, ho Omaha Wheel club will have another | B0, Abih - Bh 8k Adn, iy deap, Be thut Allen was a characte Ho has cireum navigated the globe, beforo the mast, no less T e S 1obC] b o A faais!s B2 1M | Rolta tires will recoive n sare of the local | upon your doalor furuishing home mad Easily, Quu—kl D Frvn\ anently lh»luvwl Wenk Deniini Aceounts, aid dvean for ‘sou the tr s e the thing vl ermons, | the results of overw EAs 1 o ! . he smilod u tinued by ading. Sevalopmant, W the Wor hich | n smoker ard musicale soon consuming #,000 bushels por day. Insist ish, Portuguese and Italian as fluently us an is_own suage. He's an ;English The Xwmas number of the Referce coutains - b Scolty Gordon 15 You | n illustrated writa-up of Omaha cyclists. f 0a—*Hest an s far | Impossivie 2000 wao. (ty Gordon 15 in 'm I ¥ Ll nd goos far | (BHONOMS mailod (seatod) (160, Add vor rolling mill, aud Patsy Fallon | Io Donmark every man in 900 is a cyclist. De. Cullimore, oculist, ilding BIr. Koot is_the founder of both brauches of ‘guni T | boest ERIE MEDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y