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THE OMAIL AILY,BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 18 2 I'iT TAITA DAL 1 i e o s e — e — e ———— S — e e e e e e . VR e | betwoen s, the eprech mak N ' TeR N * | bookies under bonds and lot them go. HOM Y EATRRD\T'S SECOND BDITION. amall s1aT0 16x20 feet is located in the south, ) 1z began. | Stonohill 1 wife D Har I‘n“”\ \”” I ”\ I\ \ ““\ NCLE ANSON ) AKING READY, | 6fthom went back to the ving and tee | fittod wikh, peonery, footlights, ote., suitable | the hour o the clock indicating that 2 | rison t wite, W. F Wood )\ A CGTEY LN, A | AW the odds, makine another caso ags for privatagtheatricals, but will oo usually | was nearly at hund. ‘Tue followig tousts | W. N. Babcock and wife, Lou Rothschild | themselves. used ns (apand efaod. Tnmense wirdows | wero rosponded to, Mr. Bon Newman oc. | aud wifo, T Rothschild und wife, H, Calin A 9 lot in lightgrom oast and west and torso | eupying tho chair of toastuisker. and wife, N. Jacobson and N Wik U AN STARS. | ¥ ot " N oy 3 8l s Un:the Ohicago Team Preparat LU L L s Tnrge cloggrotiers will furmish artificial Light | Addross o Torits M Bergmua and Miss Heollor, I i | Members of the Olnk Bntertain Bach Other iaking Up the Chicago Team Troparatory s 1 Mitehell O ot at night.y Tipe oor is of maple and the feet | Our sew ( ¢, K E ot wite, 1. Seligsohn and wife gsoh Tu Truo & . 4 to Beginning the Beason il L DML A il dsome New Home of the M:tropolitan | of the dapeprs last night never moved with — Bleisur 1 f v Hof and Miss Woolstein, W, L. Harr n True Manly Fas s Ak LSS o \ & so rythmic a motion, for the unities were bhe Lodies Simon Goe 1. Harrls, C. Kirsehoran and 1w —_— Cricsco, N, Jan. 17— (Special gram Olub Dedicated Last Night. Porfact: the inusic was oxceliont, all that | JuF Abac nt Members S Trawerma | iselibrau, M. Mavkowelt and wile, to Tun Bee Yeaterday b Eaglish could ho desjred, whilo this new temple of = GiE Gily "™ Ty | smith and Miss Jacovsmith, A, H. W 1 QL 3 R} ¢ WHAT THE GRAND OLD MAN OFFERS. | '\ fiisis Siuvin aud Mitehell, received o ik Torpalcoord Foedived Its oh g under | O Ol s Frank | wife, 15 B Wolf, Maurice Wolf, C. W Martin, WIND FIGHTERS AND THEIR NERVE -— cablegram from his royal highness, the MAGNIFICENT SOCIAL QUARTERS, | auspices ute@neo dalightful and huxur Our Committees i R Wells, Dr. Rosonnu aod J N s of W sknowled thels me Lights syl on faie womon and brave men Tho tables wero beautiful, hove and there | J. Moyer and Miss B, Hellman, H L Stavin and Mitchell Joln a Starring Outfit— | brince of Wales, ncknowledainu thols mes — Anspiriting to a wondertul | patms and ferns ¢ placed, which gave o | stadter and Miss Lowenstein, AL Cabn » ") g ek Pr - 7 A tatded Sl koA bhid " degrov, A touch of color to th ori | e, | U Promisca Prize Fights duck ¥ rapparent. 1t simply read as follows cription of the Beautifnl Build Tho wall+/gt the ball room aro gray 1n tone | sparklo of wine ela rlljat 3 wie, Aaron Cahin and, wife, &, Delehivs aty Ldea e e e St AL A L U Hs Appolntments—Bull and Ban- | with a handsbme fricze and dado Vorsation told how thoroughiy the lurge | Nowman and wife, S Frank and Miss Addio princo's houschold and attands to all bis dis Quet—What the Ladies Wor In adafifoll to this moguificont daneing | company was enjosing iuseil.” Thore was | Newinan, J. Kaufmao and Miss Rose. [ patcbes Who Were Th hall llwr‘n? ;{.E\ rooms in the front vv.!‘(vll ‘):.l‘l d- | vivacity and spontaneity in th » i, and the Bottenstein av ’\”‘“,“ a1l ( m‘u \\ B v\\l'm.r\n: It hias now been settled that Slavin and fng for 10dids and gentlomen, very prottily | oponing of the Metropolitan club was & com- o P, M. Ro \dMiss Mattie : Cricaco, 111, Jan, 17, —The Chizago clubis | . . hartd - decorated and furnishied in addition to clonk | plete realization of those who had planned it . K. Brandies, Sol Davidsohn and Last nlght was a great one for the Omah TICA . Mitehell take the road in associating with 18 for the me nd - women Lund and Miss Lund, A, Motz, A lotic o belng rapidly shaped up for the coming oms for the men n ) | * Lund and Miss Lu Athlotic elub, b are that before the | the “Ce tuss of Celabrities.” ‘The tour is long antici ed, much discussed I'he janitor's quarters ars in the third BEAUTIFUL GOWNS, Smith, ke New and wife, was “elub night,' and it was o sucoess ettt ettt the DConeress of Colebtitles, e Qlvin | formal opening of tho Metropoiitan's now | story, a " suite of five rooms, ~which | - D i 0 (e guost from abrond were: M B L O e e fauson of | vlub bouse s & matter 6f hstory | tho plan of the architoct makes possi- | Some of the Costumes Worn by the Ladies [ Fannio Macks, Sioux City: Pauline ¢ b UL LA R Australid d Dorby ¥ (He National T.ikte & oo et no tho wintey ske flashed | 08, on . account of the high frontage J Who Attended senmidt, Lineoin; Miss L. Lowenstein, St. | date every one of the 600 members, and fully care of with Kitteidge, Shriver and Murphy, | Srorting elub ot at ths -Covent garden, Lon ke & comet across the wintey sky flashed | of the building, whito that part of the struc- Joseph: Carrie Rose, St Paul; Miss Strauss, | two-thirds of that number were prosent | a it garden, Lon inaugural ball last night, leaving a trail devoted to the ball room is only two | Miss Cabn, Chicago; Paulive Jacobson, Tho balcony running teack rovor 8 1d the pitchiug department has about been | don SF Bl o HAEA | wera worthy of extonded moution, Muny of | e 1 " AR0 4 4 0 baleony running track was cove 0 e e et utasiion e ,i | of pleasant recollections behind giving height in the clear of iSrle, P ; Miss Stonehill, Buitimore; Miss | o PR TR ith ohaies, while filled up. T'ho club has five men und apentt -:1 Mwlt ’:“:I. . "» “* .l"\ besdid] The finest bail room in. the city was | twenty foet deate | the gowns were new, some of them having .V;-mnn New, Cnicago; Miss Tille towen- | 00 ""‘ i b "‘ | b ]‘” i L i h““" . s oL i el il Throug! o N o v son croated under the critical eyes of \ o 3 ss Corly, Miss Robido! | all around tho exorcise room rows of cha e e aoula, e v pecial | thronged with the weaith and fashion of tne | ., Lbroushout the building is he by | beon croated under the critical eyos of | thal, Rochester; Miss Corly, Miss Robii | " i LAY steam aud everywhere there are combinition | foreyen modistes for the occasion, and the | St: Louis; Ed Hirseh, Cloeinnati; W. L. | were . At oxactly 8a0 o'clock Divec ; i 1 bo re. | COTrespondent ind; assistant editor of Sport ish colony, sprinkléd here and there With | gas fixtures similar to those in Boyd's New il il e ¢ 310 | Harris, L, Havels, Miwaukee: A, Wolf, Nat | tor Martin rang the boll and the floor was pt Gumbert, who w ) ing Lito, London, under whose auspices | men and women whose names have been | theater. h | beauty of the women, forthere wers benuties | jguohaon, Chicago; Julins Lyons, Keokulk, [a ey Y . His work last veason was notentirely | Jobu L. Sullivan, Poter Jackson, Charies | i 5o o s dvascireles of Omaha ‘Genests of the Organizati | in the crush, added to the dazziing scene of i L - 4 L | cleared for the tug of war. Messrs. Redick, isfactory 10 Anson, who now hias bis lines [ Mitenell, Ju ileain and Slavin mads x : . : ; | enotiafitment A Souventr e | Homtz, Sprattlin and Nichols had chal . ; thelt appearance in the roped atens beforo | S0¢loty for vears. In tho fall of 1883, a mumber of promi- | : w o) | ! ! out for an castorn man of establishea reputa- | g EtFARBRITTRIEIN BAC ORAE (O e tho | Lt wus an ideal winter night, the moon fu | Nent Jewish citizens’ conceived the ides of | Mrs. Andrew Huns, an Interesing and The souvenir program presented to the |lenged any six memvers of the club to pull tion who would strengthen the club in piteh- | GCopracs of Colebriting” passes on to Cin- | her fuilness shodding & subdued light | Cr&enizing a social club upon lines similar to | bright little woman, wore a magnificent | ladies was an elaborate affurr, the front and thom. The challenge was accepted by Wood ing, batting and baserunning. 1f hocan b | cianatl, Louisville, Puiladelphia, Now York | gver the snow.capped roofs of the houses, | Lho3% 0L like assaciations In larger cities, A | Paris made nile green moire, made princesse | back bewng of white kid upon heavy card- | burn, Compton, Harvey, Nelson aua Bej secured Gumbert will bo dropped without | and Boston and then to Canada brlah capped roofs of the houses, | committee was appointed to solicit members, | trimmed 1n front with irridescent ruby | board, the front containing an excellent | dict 3 J b e brightening the tops of the highly polished | and when tho charter membership List | pussementeriothe neck being filled in With | (rawing of the club house in the upper right | Sandy Griswoid was choson roferee and ™ douht. Luby isa doubtful quantity on Nieer it carviagos and beaming benignly upon the | closed it contained the names of Bon Now- | rare point lace, red gloves, embroidared in | | AL UL AL B ) : 4 Ll team. Anson carriea him all last senson when i | (A A o 2 wan, M. Goldsmith, M. Qverfeldor, S. Ober- | green, ved fanand red siippors. hand corner with “Motropolitan Club® | acted ns mastor of coremonies. Throe min he was worse than useless, in the hope that [ Ovais, Jan To the Sporting Editor llers as they disembarked from the con- | poyad Peg VTTE Lo Peavey brothers, J. Mrs, Sol Borgman graced an exquisite | 10 raised gold letters across the left band | utes was to be tho time, and at the word 1 arm would come around. v did not, but | of Tue Bue: Having beon asked by a num- | veyances whicn crowded Harney street for | Brussels, M. Hellman, H. Gladstone, | costurio of silver blus bengaline, trimmad | Corner. Below fivo figuros excellently drawn | from tho referce the gong rang and the g the old man worried along with him and | bor of people the reason for the poor showing | blocks on either side of this first club louse | Julius Bichmnan, Dave iKaufman, Iko Sehiffy | witn crystal passementerie, the bottom | Wereioutlined, Music, T ichore nnd riglitly so. * Auson arguies that 10 18 WHIOR | 1o 1y tho fata bieyelo race at tho Coli | 11 e city dsvoted exclusively (0 social pur- | Simon Fishoraid a fow othors whose names | of the " waist. finished ‘with _ervatal LAAELCLRG R L 3L Biiga 0 KOE. e FIUBEH JraITy Al TahGs O e bl Whott Iutchison | seum, I would like to state briofly tho caus : A A cannot now bo recatled. i fringe, entraine, V' shapod back and front, | PICce was light and airy, a femalo tigure ¢ BILGH L DoHEIl i man that can bit the bal i itch e u I'here was a touch of the Frost King inthe | The struggles of the club during tho first | the shoulders being slashed ut the top, Greek costumo standing upon s raised i over the ehalk mark. but it didu't last.. Chat is in the points the club is playing with eight 15t I eould not seo now [ could make any | air, but heavy robes and wraps of crimson | twoor thres years would have resulted dis Mrs. A. Heller woro a gracefully attrac- | Above ber head flamed the word “Pr Redick ureed his gang on and thoy gave a men practically from a batting standpoint,as | money out of ivif [won. I started in the [ plushand snowy ermine kept the fominine | astrously to many anotber organization, but | tive toilette of crystal cord beugaline, | While to the right side were ¢ 1ol and Ktrob . pull; hndiworked tha:sibook Bill 18 in the way instead of being a Beld. | vuce for the sake of training, as | intend to | [astidiousness of the huppy dancers from the | new biood was constantly infused into | trimmed with o passementeric in threo shados | ‘Opening Bail." The program prope acic to the mavk, whore it remained untit Not so with Luby. He is a natural bitte® | take part in tne big race next Murch in New | €4gCr, nipping air. its arteries and within five yearsof itsorgani | of brown mixed with gold, tan chiffon neci | tained tho dances and tne composers of the S ADRerIeH aud can hold his own with anybody. The | Youit [ pad not been on my swheel more | I'he fathers and mothers of the boaux and | tion 1t stood upon a solid foundation | ang slceves, music. Tho wholo was tiad by a dark pur lion the fencing board was laid and club, with Luby and Schriver in the poiats, | thaw four or five times beforo tho last race | belles came nlso, not unmindful of former | out of dobt and having a comfortable amount Miss Adlor wore a handsome gown of pink [ PIe ribbon with a small bow in the ceuter. | Howurd Clark and Dr. Despescher crossed would have an evenly balanced hitting team, | sgapted, and did not expect to do better than [ Conquests when the metropolis of this zoodly | in its treasury. peau de chine of a self colov with chiffon | 1V was an oxceedingly graceful and pretty | foils. Mr. Clack is a pupiiof Prof. Heugel an effect to be most earnestly souglt after. I did. commonwealth was in its infancy to. Aud Piually tho members grew tired of climb- | trimming, decolette aud entraine. souvenir of the opening night. and tha doctor loarned tho art across thoe sea. That fs Wiy Auson liny worried ulong With | Noiy that all tho riders have gono_to Chi- | jover the wainnts und the wine”they renewed | i fliglits of stairs ut their old quarters Miss Clara Schlesinger, a favorite in the ————— Phoy fenced threo bouts of seven poiuts Luby. The latter will bo given & €000 | cago toruna raco thove, | don't wish any | the dssociations of long ago and_ rocailod tho | the cornr of Fourtoenth and Dodz exclusive circles of Jowish society, pre Nebraska at the Capital, acli. Tho odd boit was wot by Di. Daspes S 9f course, It his 8110 | one wno rouds this challengo to think L wm | poginning of the Motropolitan club which in | and the au casting about for & s1to ubon | seated a bandsome appearance in o white | Wasmxaroy, D. €., Jan. 16.—|special [ cher. Prosident Ames was the judige. shows no improvement he will b 1elcas talkinz becnise the cthers are not tere - to | the early 'iUs was the only social organization satin auchesse with lace teimming, brocaded | Telegram to Tiie Ber.—Peter Grier was to Prof. Heugel and 1. Smith next ap Anson has great hopes of Duke. This | gngit SR BTG R, Ak peaved upon the boord to fenco for ten er has shown ability evough when right | “'I' Wil anter a swoopstakes race free-for-all, | - - - B il L ba gk T8k vacoy day avpointed postmaster av tho now post | DUIRA HROS, Hle, hosrt 0 e o word evor Anson's faults might be bo has & Wiy of | and tho winiier to take ic all, tho raco to b the gentlowoman in a lovely gown of cream Assistant Surgeon James D. Glennon of | The professor scored his ten voints, leaving DR Ao Eatt TR eI AR R DK Syilat | or eIk v HBlleg beFH A KdRY SO HME — Z stal cord bengaline, tho waist and sloeves | the Seventh cavalry, who participated in the | Mt Smith five behind. As the gentlomen S s et S i | kb s UL QUL LA UL) Y/ trimmed with veal lace. Wounded Knce battic, is hero visiting his | removed their wasks thoy wero loudly G e e s T ] [ L OB U L (el G Mrs. Marun Catin, another of the pretty | parents, \eeved ; and that Blmer Smith ovor whoin thoro was | We will allow them to take ‘their expenses wives of O naha, was remurked by horgown [ Mrs. Clara B. Coloy of Beatrice, Neb., | Anintormission of ten minutes was tugen auch a crazoat the time, was wn Inferlormar. | from Chicago here out of tho gate recoipts. T 4 - of white crepe, combined with cmbroidered | Emma Cranmerof Aberdeen. 5. D, and | while the regulation ving was veini placed RILALEDLLLIC EEL B o dow't sen How they can very well get out of 4 crepe. entraine and decoll Mary J. Coggeshall of Des Moinos, have been | 1 bosition : 4y Sl ietidle ity shance | €oming. if they want to do mo up, as O'F'lan 4 4 - Mrs. New, the wifo of tue pular soc chosen vice presidents of the National wcodoro Sprattlin and C. B, Butle e oritheta ey | (aEanistalad batoraithey IStk S Wi/~ 7 tary of the club, and @ very gracious woman, | Woman's Suffrage association. spavred three rounds of two minntos cach bR SRo aRitho looal clab/hast no play 6EiLo Jouy S. Prisca. 5 wore a protty lavender crépe, combined with i 2 for points ouly. Sandy Griswoid act exchangd for him. In that event Auson may T ~ 3 real lace. DECLARE I INCOMPETENT. refer v hadia nice friendly contest BV e eI bAtict oaBIpDLs Who \as| signed ALIEN LAND LAWS. | : 3 Mrs, Adolph Meyer ore an exquisito it 4 minutes. Buter came out winner Aty S A E Bt s W AR EoFoMN L hlo — \ 42 1 gown of mauve creps de chine, the front and | Creditors of the U, <. Rolling Stock Com- 3 owerand William Blair, oao 35 A5 S BASh S thAkAY Lol {n el as rtial Fuilure of Husty Legislation on \ F 1 s 2 y sides being highly ornamented with pansios, AR ATIA rLAs] (Rt aR voe ) Lho professor’s pupils, then took i W i A on TAR &G t0 BiE CORb A 1800 when woal: Foreign Landiordism, b P a plastron of pansics adding materially to the ving for three rounds. Tho Tiess in that position lost him the pennant. | Five years ngo a great outcry was == o S L L B AT T ES A ) JLTY T ) | e e e Gl Pipp may bo s eood many and thon i o | raised oter the alleged rpid incrcise of = ; e and beautiful diamonds in her cars United States court bere today by ereditors | The closing event was an eight round glov 'nu}:‘ LIM; o "I"\ A At dvants lfu-.-un holdings of land in the United . . ¥ Miss Tillie Newman, a modest mure | of the United States Rolling Stock company, | (0ntest betwoen 1o ambitious young color B Tave 3 tren an handy in case | Stitos, suvs the Philudolphia Press. ;! ¥ T r = _ girl, wore a dainty cream embrowtered crene. | yepresenting receiver's cortificites to the | Xladiators, velept Irank Crolo of Kansas B it Pine Wil not do. - Dahlen is | Flgures were printed showing that large 1n keeping with her gentle manvors. e e e o e | BTG ) ves of Omalia. The men 3 e e - d b eig Miss Addie Newman, whose friends are e d the rine at eveu weight and got to cover thira and Cooney shoristop in the | tracts hud been purchased by foreign Miss Addie N tose friond: Hersinare RS0 ottt 1th ! g event Glasscock cannot be secured. Tom | syndicatesand English cuapitalists, evi- % 5 ity <l T % legiou in tho cireles in which she is a leader, egowisch is responsible for the dwindiing | down to business as.soon as the roferee, RV i 2 S e ] Y 5 g wore a,_smart costume of robbin's egg blue | of the assets of the company from #2. o | Prof. Hugitower, called time. M. Crole ex Brown, Ryanaud Dungan were wanted for | dently for the purpose of speculation or 4 S ehe e g H oty s b i b y e SRS ) 8,0 e apat O 3 crepe trimmed in silver, domi traine. 10 2100,000, Hogowisch 1s alloged to have | bibited a trifie more scionce than the Omaha the oatficlu, but the former has not yet been | for establishing in thiscountry the rack- L Mrs, L. Kirschbraun graced & gray biue | ;¢ 1 th 1 1 | ttor was much the barde senre »is nov and To s! @ e TRV % S > Zi w d b L mismanaged the business, incurred useless € S mu o and ,,,"\f‘{,,"‘,‘\“‘(‘l',“,{,‘f,f“[ rent system prevailing in Ireland. As 2 AAdAh # orocade und tan velvet, made princesse, b et ot L e vight being especinily effective, el an st Bt 2ot Hola: . Wilmot | Stitements were also made at the samo i g apon it theAix Of ah miported own, | SxpRISes, grossly partizun in condusting its | g ro 5 of strength counterbatanced il ot bo. with the team. ‘The Pittsburg | ttme that only a few million acres of > g I e velvel and black, combined with a tan failic | SIS, kiag more in fees than ho was e | euch ol yand neithor was able (0 Sl has been writing hero to securo his re- | arable public land were left and that this £ 3 SE and tan velvet, shading in brown, blue and HHE 1O L in short, has so utterly failed | seoure an advintago u th M rounds, and lease if possible. l.,.‘; dent Jim Hart wrote | would be quickly absorbed, ieaving only 5 iz | brown, rose quillings on the front, pink “‘““,:‘ raikd “;;j “‘_j,‘l’ll':“::'\_,:“"‘I‘l}(’\“ o e no |t was necessarily a deaw. Notwithstanding bilck stating that ho would give Wilmot for | the arid lands for new settlers, the pub- - f SBlon witniband somoibowe 0tk EeiRlce (BIOE [ Evednomi cEio $S0000lG! eraiviera nartihantos | oot e OO Shugart, ‘The answer that came back bad a | [ic mind beeame [rvightened and a de- v 5 2 i due and payabie Junuacy i of tho present Lt L L L e hn ot LA aaital tho e Moot £ ed and e 7 = 3 d Mus, C. Kirschbraun, a_petite woman of a | 4ue an pay Wy approval by a nearty round of applause as tingo of bumor (o it. 1t wus to the effect | mand was made that some remedy f Ay type betweon blonde arid brunette, wore an |yt | dhie court 1s therefore asked 10 order | tho two men shook hinds at the closo. Ly e o babiy | Should be applied av once to stop the A% & = 2 T , old rose and yellow brocado of an_ imported | rHe 1'['.‘!"! ‘rfll toe company’s property that have Shugary's services without any. furtnor | felling of lands to alicus, and if poesible pattor, princesso i stylo, the front of tue | [ SINHEOLUES TG AR G0 SntRiel e : sty . » those alvendy ac ved skivt being of old rose velvet, siashea and also charged that the suit st wsking negotiations, cover those alvendy acquired. fora recoiver wac instituted undera full 5 The result of this demand was the : % % trimmed with fringe rucning.’ Medici collar, | 0F® ILEEL LR BT SOl FUTURE FIGUTS, R e R At A BT SRtatan 3 § | i 3 " shuped neck, tan gloves and tan slippers | dnderatanding botwoen Recelver Hegowisol passage n land laws by some state % L l 4 /i completed this handsome costume. and an officer of the exeliange, the nnsecurea Ly S Sl e Dates For Mcetings Which May or May | nd by congress. The meusure passed s : e z5i 7 I . = Mrs, Mandelburg wore an oxceedingly | ereditors not Laving been mado parties to New Youk, Jau. 16, —The W old de Not Tako' Pl by congress applied to the territories B o e i il rich costumo of binck silk, trimmed in ow. | WO suit. The recoiver toany answered a | when man were mon aro scouiugly past January 7. Slattory vs Ed Carey, near | unly and made alien ownership of lands I f e Ay { broidered colors. ;;.":’:\v;'-‘.'"n newy I;‘wul’|mlwl.n;'d‘ by n‘ ‘-|||I|fvm, far as the pugilistic worid goes, The proper Yonkors N V.. heavyweikhts; gate receipts | in those netghborhoods illegal for indi- ! Mrs, Herman Cohion, black corded sitic | ff which ho made.a gonoral demin and fur- and $200'a side! finish, viduals and corporations, . Another bill "'\"“5“‘“1‘."‘ chiffon, W company for 1901 were closed they would | OFsoft glove sport Junuary 21-—Tommy vs Tommy | extending this prohibition to all the NEW METROPOLIT N C1UB MOUSE. A o racer A e 1Y orock of 2™ | s how little, if any loss. ’ o some days past it looked as thou . LRI G EIROU O PO LD, st Captain Frank Williams, the represcntativy White, catchweix ¥ purse, gute | gates wits e o |- - e 1 P— , vurso, ates wits considered but not passed by M riki s = 5 N ac Y 2 5 Mrs. Silberstein, n strikingly ‘handsome e 7 $ g AL : focaine ,",",;"“(';"““',5:;‘ Siddons vs Tommy | the last congress. The two st ! |u the city, then known as the Standard and | least ten years bo sufficiently largo for all | woman, whose cavriago is graco itself, wore ELG HZINGEIROOATIGRERIG e miin gl b RoL N U ERriLans (hul 2 E s have been most prominent in sati «r | later changed to the Contennial club. purposes. ‘I'ho organization decided to build | her bridal costume of heavy white sili with Lonaron ShEUIC0ss SELRILL At o Warren; Metroolitan club, New Orleans, fying | fafe g ACiOL T b s the crv against foreign ownorship of | There was an airof comfortableness ngout | but before matters’ nadproceeded very far | long court tram. Januars 26— Harris Martin (“Black Pear) | land are iinois ana Texas. 'The legisla- No Sum of Money Large Enough to Temp! », Adron Caht and. wife, A, Delchos the Pogilists to Enter the Ring Billy Thompson's combination, known w Tho month 18 out ts roster will be comple I | Arrangements had been made to accommo T atching department 1s alreaay taken The fabrics and gems worn by the women tract, viz.: Hutchison, Meakin, Duke. Gum- bert and Luby. All of these will be carried commen At first the five men had tho Cureaco, 1L, an, 16.—[Special Telegram Rk oA = LOOKING GLASS FIGHTERS, of an Athletic Club's Agent Alleged Fistie Champions, thing now s to be a newspaner talk fighter Alarming Reports ved—Rumors of an | Miteneil "vlnfl‘rl to meet Jim Corbett fu the guests and Uiey were laughing as woll = Owon McCaffroy submittod o proposition to | *Miss Blanch Hollman, a Junoesquo youns | o Engagement, L L S i e 10 v sterousn : 5 clusive use 2 v vho lead younger soc 0 Nas e, Tonn., 4 ‘eloclk ] YRR 5 00 DR Cguld ALY VoORariie Turnor, Californis Athistio oluky | tute of the first stats passed Ln 1887 &law U possibly with the boisterousuies of for- | put up for theiv exclusive use a building that | woman who leads the younger socioty set. Asuviig, Tonn., Jan. 16.—Ab 11 o'elock | ooy of 15000 to meot Corbelt, Then ho gl lilatlLing A ) mer years, but with the happiuness that comes ( woulda be u credit to Omaha providing they | was gownea ina white peau desoie and | tonight alnrming reports were received from | of San Francisco, Cal.; 148 pounds; purse, | to prevent the acquisition of, lunds by | from particf in th hing: B 3 4 g T Ll Al g U 9 1| offered a 10,000 purse between Corbett and I : 3 w participation in the good things of life. | would take a lease upon it for ten years, | heavy beaded white fringe, Conl Creek 4 BLO0W; fnish, by aliens. - 1t was intended to apply espec- SR s ronditsiietecaselinonklcu(onttontyshralt) batvybeided hita nge SO0 o oal Creck. A man just. in from | Pete Malier, bul Corvelt promptly refused anuary 28-Miko Cushing vs Alex Gulla- | juq}y to the cnse of Lord Scully, who [ .. " tionso &t Twantysthird and Harnoy which | . Miss Jonnlo New of Chisago, pinic striped | FOBIUIY on a' Inte traln says (tho | 10 wieou Mehar ou the erounds that the luios gher, Jorsoy Uity, N. s purse, Sl ] % o Tho guests eamo oacly although the open- | was dedies g ) Miss J New o[AChIdagos v TS 0, (B GteD 3 00X 3 had nover fought u first class man. An £3,000 S0 ronidR had gained possession of & good portion | ;o0 RLEStS CHIA SACY 1 B o | was dedicated last night is tho result. gauze trimmed in riobons. miners ito] theinumber:of 3,0005.ave ias, i U R ofrarad i bALElo™ Hetiweo S anuney 25 Cal McCarthy vs Tom Cala. | Of tho land in Logan and ‘Mucon coun- | commenced antil neatly 10 0 olock. The hour ‘“‘” following s & complote list of the | = Mrs. William Gyger wore a lovely biack | sembling on the mountain overiooking the | PtV LG SRR POt 2N, Bt ghan, Olymplc club, Now Orloans, La., 18 | ios, ad lurge tracts in other counties | for the banquet boiuj sat £or 11:30, but It was | Wits the me o mities who ate ontrusted | crope, stvllshly made iwavs dressos with | fouiors, catup with a view of making an at refused to _meo A midale pounds; purse, £2,500; fnish, in Tilinois. all of 12 before tho last couple passed into | " Poragid N TE Y aRT T o MrajHolimungwho s waysmdressoainmii B GaSly AL 3D ool okia plliopeEntagititioy) fiyol KSR NG o7 OD0RB O T kdo W . e p ? A pie. [ President, Moritz Meyer; vice prasident, | taste, woro a gown of amber satin and blac cu eleg o v 2 Y January 28 King vs Juck Kiernan, Pacitic e system of land renting Lord | the brilliautly lighted dining room to join | George ' ot et I RO, BN 0% A0S ‘ ack | cump telegraphed that many miners werce | offored for a ilght between Fitzsimmon ) g ! .3 George Heyn: treasuver, S, Bergman; se thread luce, massing on th uat t that there P club, San Francisco, Cal, g Scully introduced was strongly opposed | With numerous othier peoplo in paying tribute | retary, Ike New. (r ) Mitailiobmanitallnud fnelooking eve (Rl R L that there had { and Maber, but “'itz" declined to meet Biras, 81,0005 Ailsh, by Ui people of Hinois, ind it wis sup- | 10 the elub cnef and sampliug” the club's | “Boatd of Directors ~J. itobi e 4 Miss Lobman, talt and fino looking aven in | boen some fighting by the ‘piviets. 1o | Maker, considering im a “second rut Jantary 80—Paddy Brennon vs L TS G MG e S | witas mbeariiop BlrectGiesl Hablasa, Now- [ tho midst of so many pretty-women, worew | miters wore doing o cood deal of shootive, | The néxt move wis s an #5000 purse Queenan, near Chicago, catchwelghts; purse, | 10sed thut the luw enacte o years | IR o iding which for a tern ot | W0l S. Frank, It 5. Selizsohn, A Deiches. | whito canton crope, simply made, but at that tine 10 one had beon hurt. The | fora battle between Fitzsimmons and Jimmy Ralarh beceintas e NS a0 et s case. TLAId 101, howovor, | o Years fa o ko the bxclusive. tome of the | ;d10use Comniittoo—Ike Now,'B. Newman, | Mis Mattie Polick, who may with entive | camp was 10 cticonfusion, expecting an | Carroll of Brooklyn, wiio is now proparin oty Seimmy Murphy vs Andy | 05 nlions thon holding lands wero nol | Motvopolitanitea s a tnres. story_structure, | UorsQ HOVE. o @ ke New propristy be classed among tho prattiest of | attack, but the wen wero, in oo trim 10 | tp'zo over to Englunt tomeet Ted Dritchard, Bowoen, Chicago, ligatweights; six rounds. -~ { made subjact 1o its terms. The appel- | omanesque in style with here and thore | yom A° o e T e O o e trimd L oL | o i oo cborntor, then | the champion of that country. Itzsimmons, Pebthary Soblily Gallkstio . va. iy [ nte court of Ghicago hus. just declared | sugeostions of (2acon Ansc: - Tho Tont. ia | 3oipA: Polack, George Heyn, Motz Moyer, | boliotropo merveilleu, trimmed " lu a deoper | said bo would investignie and raport, butat | however, refused to- meer. ‘Carroi, and i Mahan, 140 pounds, Occidental club, San | this law unconstitutional on the ground | picturesque, the entrance being wide and i s . i 8 l\‘i‘-uu BIvaCR AR 11:50 nothing turtuer had been heard from | cousequcnee thereof wus aropped by the Francisco; purse, $1,000; inish Lt LR LA Lt U S ok IsLD R aenty || Lovsiw ¥ e neofcting K urohway, thL COBICE! [ Tiaichas L S e e e A o Ve et it bInei laa [ T adny ve pg sonl ¢ NowQrlomuollh MAcon o oy yan. Vs Danny Neod. | Ut it contliots with tho ouiating traaty || (0\idl.p int Gulenod it oranmontal | Doiones: E- 8. Sailgsohm.c = blonde, graced & mauve satin with black lace oday was pax day at Coal Creele and | “Pho coptain's next offor was a $10,000 ham, Metrovolitan™ cinb, New Orlesns, La. ; ¥ £arinany Ou SULLES, | hedimets and turrets, the central line being | Robinsc somintiteoss i@ Nowman, e e | | somo persons had been predicting ¢ purse for alight botween Maher and Joe Duirse, $3,000+ side stake! 85,0004 finish which provides that the non-residents | Girried to o mansard with dovmer window: | weoinsofl, oS, Bergman, A. - Doiches, . N. Babcock, bluish pray faille | A number of minors from Blocton, Aln., weat | Chovaski, the clevor California heavy weight. Frank D. Slivin vs Poter Jack- | Of either country can hold proporty for | Tn'color it is dark brown, chocolate DossibLy | | Ana'te thse i ont: 1 f amarIooree 0 BaN N Tack Ll or, to Conl Greok lust night, and this morning | Madden could not muke the inutch without s0n, henvywelghts, Natiounl olub, London, | throo yeurs. 1f this decision is approved | would moro nearly describo the ton6, with | of/tha ceentt ot ont g O ol | O o) temino, o+ Sillc ombroid= | ono of Lbom, Who Wikt wir Uit sait thoy | the consont of M. Sage of Duplin. 5o England; purse, $1000; tweats roduds. by the state supreme court the alien | Portage red sand stone trimmings. oo ol lastiniehtle svocesaful g ioredin gold o oM G rithe Drealaane | OB s thern o Selomn up? | Avthur Lumley tolographod to Mr. Sug The Occidental club of San I'rancisco has | 1ind law will be wiped off the statute atranco is broken by a flight of six Haen 7 i P Syl i : B4 Jlazihour: 5 .| \While awaiting an answee ho hunted up.Ja arranged for contest batween Patsy Cardift | hooics of Ulinols anil tho lesrislatura will | $tops which lead intoa tiled vestiulo over- m!i;mx;;un‘;“ ‘iolxin‘".n'l.mu i\‘t(un\g/ . Meger, umhm lm[‘m 5rl|:nd umrtytx:l\}:u m{uk;ng u’. 1||‘1~I wires seem to bo working, Sowothing | MeAulife, whom he found in conipany with RRA.TA0k Davias of Omalis for Babrussyior | nd islu R G A O 0 [oyn, S. Bergman, (ke New. = a white satin with an overdress of doitod | definito is expected ovory momont. The fact | Jaek Dempsey. He made bhim an oer of a Masih be compellod to pass w now luw not con- | BRE BY & gatied cauopy Lighted by & WKe | INoor Committea—J. ‘Robinson, 1. New- | tulle, a bluo feather poapon in ber powdered | that tho wires have not baon cut is coustrued | 2,000 pues 10 izht Billy Myer, the Steoutor ——— with treaties with foreign coun- | fia weand staireaso which risos gracefully | ™20 . S. Seligsohn, A. Deiches, S, Frank. | bair. : : to mean no trouble, and that fiving indulged | gedlone, who onco fonght a sevonty three X A.SlcDayibromeande; B leavo the ownership of land to [ to thethird story, broken by broad landings. e — Mrs. Harrison, wkite silk decollete, | in by the miners was simply to harass tho | round deaw with MeAuliffe, Ho suceoeded Pedestrian Will A, Smith called at’ Tug stormined by natural causes, ‘Tho recoption room opens directiy into tho ASURE'S ROUND, seimaiedijnigulton troops, Should tho wikes bo cut it may bo | today in getting McAuliffe to sign urticles to Bre offico last night and stated that Mana- xas, the otlier state which has tried | vestibule, a light aud airy compartment, with - Mesgl, By Ealoonerc hite: ailmiwih an [ faken for ersuied Lont ihalg laieaubie, fight Myer March 2 for a £10,000 purse, to gor Healy, an old Omaha sporting man, | with this question, has boan even | hard wood floor upan wiich a haudsomo rug | Meppy Hearts St Enrnestly About Testing | O¥erdrass of embroidered tulle, trimmed witn 5 IY-PIVE i | EoL gl s would bo here this wook with bis string of | less fortunate thuu linols. The logis- | Of oriental dosign is laid Tho walls aro | the Bullding's Cupacity. Mus, Goldsmith, black china silk, relioved R e e b Dt e eb o 0. a0, 000! oLl auteoy ! A R kb e el LM B | M. N 3 ¢ wits ot from £5,000 to FI0,000 on the outsid runners and walkers, anc next Sunday mght | lnture pussed & very stingent law on | jiuted o clol bluc with @ friezs of tropleal | Fhe wow duartors woro elogantly illumin- [ 1y prossod autumn leaves Chief Seavey Makes n Raid on the Gumblers | Myer has nany admirers thronghout the woula inaugurato a six days go-us-you-please | the subject, providing thut “no alien or [ yinirical designs. A handsome mantel BnA | fom decomtior . & and elooteioity, andvthe f &las Wollstainiof Unlliagoimore onaiol the andl Gatches Some Wntey and itis more than likery tnat the pedestrian match at the ald Exposition ball, | person iwho is not a eitizen of the United ' givo n oneery Appearanco to tha room, | HorY decorations wero severely sinple. Tho | prottiest gowns at the vpouing, & gray orepe, | chief Seavoy ot in his wark on tho | Stake ‘money will wmoro than doubte tho ho mateh fs to consamo 142 hours, and | States of Amoricn shall acquive litlo to | while big arm chaivs and leathor covorod | draperies ut the doors and under the light | hand ensbrolderod iy pouris, aemi traine gy, iny-five unt of the purse among the sfurtors will be such well kiown | or own any interest in lunds within the | <ofas held outa ploasant wvitation to those | jets were simply strings of smilax, Tuo | ¢ Mis, Marauetl of Mitwaukoo sistop of Mrs. | 5 4 Uhe cavtin oeeived more good news abo 0 I Taylor, Bennett, Guerro, C | i Stouehill, wore a beautiful ved crepo, v sports, The chief signed 1ho search warrants [RNRS SRR Tavior BannoksiGusrre, Cox, [ stato of Toxus, and any deed or other | Who had tired of the dance. dies’ raception room and several card rooms | simply in; B e D S ) v o'clock i the ¢ B , Pulme) on Eighty, Ho n, Ho- | % s b SThe 4 ~ o i L y A after roll call and thon laid themn away for ved the followi B i b onvenof Bthrta, OTEinn. Hut- | conveynuce purporting: to convey such For the Ladies' Use, contained bouguots of flowers und plants | Mrs. los Stonehill, black jetted net | ruiure use. About 10 0'clock tho ordor will bogin with constructing the track | Uit orinterest to any alien or unnatur- Off the reception room on the west a small { about tho mantles ana fire places, over peach colored satin, dem traine. Wednesuay morning, and by Suaday night | alized fovcigner, or “to any firm, com- runent has been ftted up as & reading | Previous to the aunouncement of the grand | . Mrs. 1% Adler, ngrey crepes de chine, made dquarters bound for the Ry everything will bo i ‘readiuess for the start. | pany ot corporation eomposed of sich in | room furnished with all the luxury of mod- | march, the Musical Union orchestra, under | 1" th stelo of the Antoineite poriod ith a | headquartors bound for the Douxlas streo Wwhole o in part shull ba void.” Tho | ern clublifo, whileon the north thie tadies’ | yifgt o0 (et = T8 CVETERIme: MACOR | beaded girdlc ] haunts of tho enmblors. Tho rooms over Great Main in Texas, immediate eflect of this law was to stop | parlor is lovated, a perfect room for the lady | io .o ™in” the e l'n“-”" welve Miss I"anuy Marks of Sioux City wore a | Horaberger's saloon weve tackiod tivst and ESTERN BASE BALL LI Datias, Tex., Jan. 17.—The greatest fight | the lonning of money in Texas on lunds | [iends of the mombers. The tinting of the }m“mc" ) played the following | well considered wown of white silk aud | the panels of the downstaivs doon wiciced i of any cocking main in Dallas for yoars took | g o0 motey ) iy walls {s ajmost & mauve, the ceiling and i mousseliine do soio, while tho barkeeper was hustling for the Net W placo yesterday botween the birds of J and to cause such a sourelty of capitul | friee being treated in Rennaissanco style, | O%erture, tabuewdoasor Verdi [ Miss Lowenstein of St. Joseph, pink moive | key, Somo tanles ang & coaplo of wagon o Ovgnnbztion 1808 3 day botween the birds of J. O. | and such disarrangement 10 business #s | A boautiful Wilton covers the fioor, shrimp | 3 Roobdanspiin ‘l"‘ljx dker | and white lace ¢ loads of men were eaplired ' Pickens of Sulphur Springs, Tex., and Frank [ to rise a much move goneral and ¢ pink in color, with & light blue ground. | Shivotion. “Red Tassr . 2Sotomon. | % Miss Carrie Itose of &t Paul, tall and dis “The police then visited the rooms ovor 1306 | pointed ' Adums of Grand Rapids, Moh.,, for $,00 u | gotic demand for the vepeal of the | Bhoro is @ deop bav-window and'n triple | Sihe Fire et e jseamon | tinguished looking, wore u thoroushly fancy | Douxlas street, but could nol eot in. Acting | | sidd und $100 expense woney to- th Tosers. | i tiere hud boon for e onuctinent. | window in tha front. prottily decorated With | Thon camo. tha oponing namber ‘of the | KOWD olacis sutin With black: velyel vouico, | wintor ordors vie oMicers dug a holo thrpuz § 5 e The Hght commonced at noon aud lasted | i nitaly, the supreme court of Toxis | tho softostof laco furnishigs, with lambre- | dunce program, and with' Prosident Morits | 40510t dancing length, the wal! near the door and ontered. Some | ments and ot neatinge for until 430 in the afternoon. Adams gavo | Fortunately, the supreme court of Wexas | (iKo's hoavior matarint artistically drapad | Movor londing 313, Goorgo Tiova the i | Miss Corby of St Louls, u protty giel and | wbles aud a numbar of mon woro canturod, | 1 20 ul Auditorim 1 Pickens the odds in gaffs and nine birds to MO 10.YhQ T8k QL VL e and des ) from the poles. The furniture tones in with ' ' o | b } a great favorito, wore black lace ana vely A cab was sent Lo Judge Berka's rosidone ) completa the ford 1 LA ) . I o that 3 G Ger ¥ march from thg fgception rooin and parlor \ i the side were shown. Pickens' cocks won | clired the law unconstitutional, .| the carpet, being upon a scale of quiot ele- | was commenoced b the ball room i the | Chiraine decalleto and he was brought 10 the police coirt 8 stated it will b Y five straight heats and were de I'he offorts of states to denl with this | gance which 1s pleasing to a degroe. In style | socond story. i Miss RRobidoux of St, Louis, who is n guest The fifty-five prisoners woro areaivnod on ineapolis, S winners. s ot question huve not apparently heon suc- | the farnishinga refiect the Dirvctory period | *Dorhaps 550 manand women took part in | ©f M. Jon Wakeficld, woreuprotty yeliow | tho chargo of gamblini il but two g cessful. - And yet it is one which ought | and carey one back to the days of ihe the formatity, Lptho staircaso they poured | “TUPe With lace. wora roledsed bi tiie i Nac Onet iy e e not to he ignored. It was ostimated en | crovabies. likoianta: frony migistucbad:inaa, taking tha'| o b JAIIas Coldsohmidt. 8 whilo tuilo | Pho casos willibe-ub foKThIAF (Aol k. LR 7. —Tommy War- | i cl i ing that 50,000,000 aeves of | Onening from the rear of thesalou 15a [ long cironit of theNall, following the middle | ®MEroldered ju peart marqueritos - ron and George Suddons will meetn the | 1ind’in this country were” owned buto toilet voom contrining every convenie for | line, turning whég they turnad to tho vight ; Miss 1.mm’| owenstein of St. Joseph, a Lady Undo Waon Twie roows o Metropo slab Thy i A il AR Q WA DY IO the nse of the fair sex, in addition to locker: d'le Yhetimits of the pr o brunette and very pretty, wore a bink NEew ORLEANS, L., Jan. d woeather ows of the Motropolitan clab Thursaay | eigrnors who had no iden of evor hacom- | 1o 130 O the ockors | and'loft within thellimits of the outer eirelo profiiet, Gt VI, I ; o blers last night and corraied wis , Treland, Juan fied i sont out and several squads of policemen lofi | Madicn i RAGH Plis means that the fi between Maboy wnd Joe Choynski will s ke | s City, Mitwaukeo, odiip and Tolodo, \ [~ My Nerves and so on until the'tast strains of the march and large attendance were the conditions evening for a purse of #,500; $1,200 to the i i §1,2 o [ ing citizens of the United States, . One o v q o 1 winnec and $00 to the lo: Tho club has | gompany wis said 1o own 4,500,000 ncres, Games and Thelr Precincts, died awav and,the 1-...-.\.“.\ changed to THESE WERE THERE, today. ‘Ihotrack was Leovy 18 deying | made great preparations for the encounter, | | ) . Ay h 3 waltz, ‘Then .makeulive hand stoie in- fast. The surprise of the day was thedouble re E and the interast (u the moeting warrants the | LU 18 &gninst the svivit of Awerican in- Along the east side of the building and | stinctivelv to fomiire waist and tho Swish | Gompiete List of Those Who Participated | win of Lady Undo, who wou tho sccond and assumption that a groat crowd will witnesy | Stitutions to permit such large estates to | opening 1nto the recoption —room 18 the | of skivts told that the round of pieasure had o the Mestivitice, reicipated | g0 kth vauos handily ! ’ the set-to, The winner will bo matehed wity | remain in the hands of alions or to allow | bilisrd parlor, vroviced with two tablesiu | seriouslv begun. || And the dancing was Kept Anr SRR stivitivs, Tl AT YT | And T have gained 10 pounds in ¢ months, the winnor of the Callaghan-MoCartt the cstablishment of & tonantry system | addition 1o cue racks, easy chairs aud those | up till early mor, in keeping with a custom | AMOUE those present wero: Charles Meta | FIrSY, Hhe BECIRE GIG DA ¢ rconR - sy Tt (e Mh g indispensible adjuncts to every well reculated | which has prevaitea always with Jewish | 8pd wife, Miss Ama Pomey, Miss Ida Pom 0 1 Kose of the firm of Roso & which will occur hore on the 27th, onalarge scale in this country, Tho laws preva ¥ sh 1:075% nesod 8o dar may Date haen aruda and, | Teosrwhere tho'kise ‘of the-ualia is eweoter [ poople. . rod Motz, ir., and wife, Mrs. W. Gioger, | . Second rave, selling, five an N g T ] Danny Puts the Kid to Steep, poased so for may huve beoy crudo, and, | thun the meetiug of rosy lips "beneath_the camith the Banguet, Adolph Moyer and wife, Dr. O, Hoffman aug | lones: Lady Unds hon, 1 JnapRON, Nel T S henlnl Tole. | 3 the baste to satisfy public opinion, | shadow of u drooping mustache. 4 Ateyerand wile . Hoffwan wud | NUT0 Kentthing. Tine f 0 £ ARSI ‘l\,""‘l "'.';f ) ",‘-T"“-“. Tole- | 1ot time enough may hive been taken |~ Back of the billiard room are two card ana | ~After dancing six. numbers, in_which one | wife, D. Silberstein and wife, M. Cahn and | Anind roos, selline sis " Chronic Dyspepsia gram " LL anny Daly offered to | 1o mature them, but it is improbuble | chiess rooms, all of the apartments on the ‘l‘}l'"[‘f" 'Iwn“uyvu. |I:.x.,§.,.x...-.v, possibly to | wife, Charles Illgutter and Miss B. Selig- [ Wittt e seeoid it tion heing very I was forfeit $100 last night to Mike Woelch, tho | that the country will be willing to ignore | cast side opening juto one another by folding "fl“] ht the olderoh ela whose round danc- | sonn M, Oberfelder aud Miss Tillio Now Tatetl rrad | t A\ i from worly ould Denver Kid, if the latter stood before mm | the matter ontively while vecognizing | 990rs. iug days aro aveh, 2bo band played another | on® o “yiowo and wife, M. Zundor | Lndow | ¥ vin P o ol k ol y le rocog [ e e ol od | mareh and the guests repaired to the banquet | M4 LR o, M. Zundor I sixrounds. Tnere was a larvo crowd pres- | the ovils that ure sure to follow a do- | M the rear is @ large and well wwishated | (oo on tue first floor. The dining and Miss H. Becker, A OO 1 for all e abo it ent and it took Danuy just seven minutea to | nothing polic, kitchen, supplied with china closets, & RE. TO0D) indc 0 < que: butler's pantry and a fine range, neccessary | the reading room and the card rooms were | and - wile S, Hoyn and wife, Business Tronhles L Hood's Sarsaparilla .‘.“‘l‘l'fi&‘u,{":,‘,‘l‘;’“,',}“)“v 18 88, .uBqus )sl.lu?f\i::::; 1, — ; adjnncts whioh €0 80 much to make up the | tirued into dining halls and the following | W. A. Coleman and Miss Connell, J. I LaNcastin, Ba., Jan. 16, ~Thers was roal ‘“water-Brash cut in the third round. The purse for which DEremitis Jouzualian \n Toxas porfeet olub house, FRORY AN DA ERNE Hickox and Miss Schenci, A. Heller and | fzed by the sheril’s salo of 1 hucco of Daly and Meyer will coutend February 16 at inlveston News: Mary Jane Cox of | * Extending from the kitchen on the west to Bhrowsbugys oy Dipen Shall, wifo, Mrs. Schlosinger, M. Hellman and | 6. 5. Kendig & Co. noarly £5000, ‘Tuis, A sk troubled me for 10 years, and Deadwood has been raised frow §750 to §1,000. | the Merkel Mail is out on whunt. who reading room fs the bauquet ball, 8 spa- | (), ; outllony, on Olives, | wife, Mes. Rau, J. Golasmith and wife, 5. | witl: roal ostate, will make tho assets of tho @ aigs 1 eonehudd 1o sk — Brother A.'J, Rich hus severed his | ¢lous apartment with @ large asrchway Catlots of Lobster u 1u Rothschild. Goldsmith, motner aud Mrs. Goldsmith, N. | i 5 The ef! . N Us S¢ D o R voie Lobs w ln R ¢ \ Il 3. i h, rm 45,000, oo labilitios aro £100,000, The effect in mars Made A connection with the Kosso Cyclone, on the south which presented & pioture last | Russinn Caviaron Tonst Rothschild and wife, J. Foloy and wife, M Puitangivi, P, dan, 16 1lock AT e M ! h 1t of taking Hom's Sarsaparilla, TR e e i o e Sy | night with its wealth of tropical plants, Sulted Almends Teautmun and Miss Lobman, K. R. Grotte (s and MoCann, whoso expocted fght before | . At 18 said that Methodist Jim Davis | “There is u stairway from the reading room | Saratogo Chips New Cucumbers. | aid wire. A iy ¥ the California club ended in talk, have signod an agreement to fIght on the 20th iust. at 140 pounds. Schwerin, wholesale 10y doalers, haye av ir 5 o | and wire, A. Hass, wife and sistor, J. Lyons timated Labilities, $100,000. Tuoy o will soon start a third party paper at | leading to the basement which coutains the Quail Roasted 5 e i e T e o R I nated Lol L) ' | h Street o, Ohio, U you suffer from Cooper, Delta county. Jim Davis, no | bowling ulley, 8 smoking room, wino cellar Pine Applo Sherbot compromise at 2 por cout - > A . J let of Beef, Larded \ Mushroomms, Gelasmitn, H, “ideyn and Miss Marks, J. | i matter what political pavty ho belongs | and & dsrk storsge room. The | g Syt Beet Larded, with Mushraoms = | 10 o and Miss Holoy, A Polack and wife Indigestion to, always gets up u paper that flies | walis of the smoking rvom aud bowliug alley Turkey Salad, A. Wossels and Miss Robidaux, August . Wune inll N ng ‘Toesduy, OF dyspepitle troubles tey Hood's Savsaparilla. avold are tinted iu gray, Rood substantial oak fur- | Boned Pheasunt, Aspic Jell Rl A Thors will bo o meeting of business men 5y . H. Kenfeld ana’ wife, & wes and stimulates the stonnel, Rl P | Tobn Murray of the Crosby County | Biture addink o ibe comfortableacus of the Nec blrsessiniot, Yiasiaratis | Gola-and wife, 10 ‘Hirsch, N. 8. Paicover | Aad basa lull enihysiasts at 8 atolock Py wasisty digestion and creates an appetit nberg were astonished yesterday when | Nows nlways says whut he thinks, oven o Assorted Cako. | 0 Cham| J aud wife, A. J. Buckland, (. 5. Steatman, | dey noxt at the Miliard hotol for 1 ° ] S s i3, ove Shetaants! x ssorted Cy i pagne Jelly. o ) Coustable Graham appeared n the betting | {1 he thinkcs dnmmis " Aliurements for Danosrs, Nuba [ Wifo and duughter, A. Mandelvorg and wile, | pirp ry i club for Hoog's Sarsaparilla ving with warrants for the arrest of several | | Ovion Bractor of Lhe Aurora Chronic'e | o Thesecond story is given over o the mag Coffee H. Rosenbock and wife, 5. Huhn and Miss | Wostern asso Everybody i " ; B T \ohtos o0 n ie Au uificeut ball room, & room which has not its | Rocquetort Chee Water Crackers. | Towelles, Moritz Moyer, 5. Katz, wifo and | lu the 1 b, e e : 0 was persuaded to go | £5 suid 10 be on the verge of marrying & | equal in all the west. It extends the entire After the completion of this part uf the | Mrs. RRothschild, A. Jacobson, 5. K. Kennedy | are willing to assist in tho formuty d betore & Guttenberg justice, who pliced the | pretty wirk | Width of the bullding sad is 80 feet long. A { program. which cemo us & breathing space | sud - wile, G Heyu und wife, C. K. | elub, are cordiaily luvited to sttond 100 Doses One Dollar ! Bookmakers Arrested, Nuw Yonk, Jan. 17.—The patrons of Gut Prepared only 5. Low e