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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE; ESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1892 T ” B o o] ’ {5 ~ #0h % Tomm sgonist, o o CTT VT o . T U | the'ma ro coreont a sumptous supper TEDL W W TR B rocommondod » il umdanr 18 vears 6 N THE WORLD OF SPORT | i i vomomm s swasomet foe e | SILVERITES IN- CONVENTION | "ot i it s mianiis | WHERE WILL THEY BRING UP | fc et it s 1 Senrind ing that the match fs n most equal one the newly married couple took a train for the schiool daring the day of &blo (o Attend dut ’ there Is really nocompnrison in the comparas i | cast, where thoy will spend a two months' Ing the dky, At Sha) aniees tha wttendstioe | tive merits of th um’, O'Connell is practi | honeymoon P g oxcoods thifty tho sohools to be discontinued. | Forecasting the Goddard-Maher Fight Which | Cally unknown outside of Boston, while Buws | £] Paso Orowded with Delegates to the SEATR FEWS, Union Pacific Employes Speculating on Prob- | Tho recommendation of the commities was | che"’y Pectoral Ocours on Thursday Night. man both here and in the antipodes. How Southwestern Conference. . able Results of Gonld's Death, : | The same committee also recommended ever, there are many uncertainties in the Question of hority. AL & night sokool bo established for ndanl 2 T gam AT O OIT Ty Prove the vie ""T'{ — Prarrsyoun, 3 -l\f ‘lh' iy [Special to | _ :.‘.,,',',., % 8 116 DoRgs sehae e Ui ME "‘!“‘: :"v‘( f‘?‘."” fn.| "’]m prompt relief BOTH MEN ARE HABITUAL SLUGGERS | Fiit b suy event, be it Dawson or O'Connelly | peaTURES OF THE FIRST DAY'S SESSION | Tn Brnolin By Engel was a happy man | UNGERTAINTY SURROUNDING EVERYTHING | fununsen. ho ernsmen o oeiaontd ot eI ot L | | Saturday evening lwhen he was granted the languages, bo engaged as superintendent. [ Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, | Petty and Fuller Will Shoot. —_— necessary documents by Judge Ramsey, . —— The veport was adopted | Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, | Maher Has & Wonderfol Record asa Hard Hitter and Goddard an Equal Nume large majority the champion rifle shot of | Wity Bt for Taking Puni Thele | Nebraska, has accepted the challenge i\,“‘l."" | I the Tntevests of before 11 o'clock the nowly made groom was | Featuro of the Dis “‘]I"”“"I';'l'l'i'::"':]I'","" Trard school, were clected | lungs. The best-known cough.cure Chan 3 to him through T Bre by Fro 1‘\\ l'q‘_‘]-l" Freo Silver, | TRis, P thnary o, ke s wite The Situation. The boand endeavored to clect a fanitor for | 1 the world, it is recommended by a weck ago,a meeting is_inevitable. The | bastile. Jo dertook to make o \ ‘ ored | 1 | ‘ mateh will take place next Sunday afternoon | e | mind him. She refused and he knocked her ~ S sl et R o] nt physicians, and is the favor. e o e " Jotween | on the grounds of the Bemis Park Gun club o B’ R M el down several times, badly disfiguring her | i ere taken and no choice was made the can- | The great heavywelght contest between | On the gounds of 1l Fd AT 4 Er Pago, Tex.. Dec. 5.—([Special Telearam | 00" iy morning Fngel was fined 25 and With Jay Gould dead and buried specula ‘l‘;;‘ i el "l*”\*‘ were W I_” Ru Rob preachers, and teachers, 11 soothe ards offhand, twenty-five ring target, f to Tue Ber.— Delegates to the southwest | costs for his fun Saturday night tion has begun to stalk about, and the ap plawin and Mary A, Tyson The boar i L and teg 3 oothes 1000 sido. The 1 " chente 1 silver convontion b (t Satur SitTEion 1s THOE 18 Svety denariAent e Thilon | Moicuttied nthio s the inflamed membrane, loosens the before 1 X At of i 1 ven T 1 fox JItobhed byt Son | Do hoadquarters. Even' heads of de - phiegm, stops coughiing, and induces next Thur ; 0 g i y D Special to THE | pypiments are not averse & wl repose, it b L e i g . s Tt IO B D R R AYER’S f ) e han | than that they ave encral oficer of this ¢ \ ! hay s oAk ' ‘ s o et and o comvnion i Wit ol || g ieas ot s ks I | Qo Py ovnng Db e Gherry Pectoral sary et Miss La Rue, who is filling the position of Inasmuch as John Petty, considered by a hjeot o o oclared to B illowing him to matry gne Mag Stattler ot Hold of the Gould rests o srineinal of the Bronchitis, La Grippe, & o T h hn Pet m Ohject of the Meeting Declared to Be | Gt HADplNGSs a.“.,l SHaned to Sorrow ler Hold of the Gould Interests on the | principal of the Monmouth park school, and ppe, and other irpose of Promot. The ceremony wns performed at 7:30, and Controll of the Compiny the Chief fiss Jeanette L. Woodward, who is filling | derangements of the throat and nssion ite preparation with singers, actors, Joe Goddard, the Australian champion, and Peter Maher Ir ' t v future of the | chur 1 dry 1 S ke or coy io ot away. The ‘ sluggers t : of their ppearance, i avertook thiof at ! KILE) e ! i Ll mption Ly A g 1 A ! \ b o i His: b t uncertain and that his tenure | Dickens’ personiticd, Their 1o rus nd track s At 2 ok Prof. Charles 3 i L ose of the | of office rested upon the merest caprice of caf gound of the gong and run the chances ¢ winter called the ¢ voring to dispose of the | 98 9 | e Jit Thivty-first and Maple stre N the discase, and even in the later I 2 1 4l ey retwmed with the property | the stockholders. it ) vas i ot s taking a dozen smushos, if they can on gSromiln (2 s hnd bwo trd I hiave the honor of ealling to order the | and left the young man to go his way. Tho present interests fmeaning Jay Gould] | piin! rs vostorday motning (o filo o con stages, it ecases the distressing LNGIT favorito purch, A\vhdn this oc Montgomors i, and failed. His secoud southwest silver convention. For | e g hold upon very slender ground, and at the | says ma a business of nssaulting cough and promotes refreshing whether it be Sn the first Or | ooy was 300 fear of saying too much or too little I have 1 esult of n Birothor's Cruelty. next clection may be overturned,” said he. | complainant's boys while on their way sleep. It is agreenble to the taste, any oth nd the battle will Tra Ramsdell has bought a chestnut year- | concluded not to trust to extemporancous GRAND TsLAND, Neb,, Dec pec to L “While 1 believe o stateme school eeds but s oses, 1 doe! surely end right there. They arc | ling filly by Flood —Amelin, from Senator 1 romarks, but to state the following | THE Ber|—Mrs. R. B. Hudson of Snohom- | “\;?,‘f,‘m‘vl,,l"\”,:,h,'.":'“,”{ ""::”,‘:]ll ,“",' T6: "\' The Nebraska Life Underwriters associa n.l,-lr(.lul\( “‘;H” ;1‘, St i ,] b ,"M‘ both terrific hitters, and in this department | land Stanford, She is fast and a halfsister | facts: This convention was not_called | ish, Wash,, took an ounco of arsenic Satur- |+ =000 £ e G 1Y e | tion held its roguli monthly meeting yestor tha van Bl tuiia G ! the Trishman, if anything, has a little the | 1o Nomad and Rinfax to consider the alien act, the McKin- | day night withsuicidalintent, but physicians | P (et et . ‘l“ atlel 1 b | day at the Dellono hotel. ~“After lunchthe | ie regular organic functions. Asan best of it. When i wovice. he made quite a | Startor James Ferzion leaves San Fran- | ley * bill or other such fssues, but fored and aho is out of duneer. A fam. | 10 duthentic information that we will be | association convened in the hotel parlors and | emergeney medicine, yoptitation by knocking out Gus, Lambort, | $i5¢0 for New Otleans tomorrow, ind James | isa mass convention of the ndvocates of . in its early stages, checks further progress of nvention to order, sayin " every house- i sermitied to continue in control. The mar- | transuct » busine: e | 11 POV WO LHA BAUAD. o Brothos: with | D¢ X y isacted some business in vegard to the Brovide t o Rowa is likely to start the balance of the | the free and unlimited coinage of silver, of | :\‘l,,'m,“,,‘.“,‘h.'“',",,,{',:'\i,i”t\lu'“,‘:' fed Ner ont | Ein by which Mr. Gould succeeded to the | annual banquet which will ocour early in !lnm ~h<n'|ld be provided with Ayer's e I et e Jtter: | Sun Francisco meetin | those who protest agninst the fraud of 1878 | of the house on account of her alleged insuly | SOmtrol of the property ws very narrow, and | ebruary | Cherry Pectoral, previous to the fight, had fought a four-| "y o0 n aiane nged 40, a well known | and who demand the restoration of the tra- | to o guest and she drank the arsenio which | & Fevelution may occurat the next election, Motor car No. 16, on the Hanscom park ving used Ayer's Cherry Pee- ht 1 Peter Jack by wh 4 < :n-::wl{llu;;lu ekl :\:“m‘wl‘;;:wl;” Chmmiion | turf man and pool room manager, died at nal coinage of the land, of the normal | she had for the purpose of using for her com- | ‘\I\‘Lmhg;m\"‘\;:‘ ](.‘,f |”'x"\“|"lfi”” ":i'“’\l line, broke a wheel at the corner of Six toral in my family for many years, [ 01 Maher also p J il i ol - ;. VSR | N o o i H S i e S © rope s in excellen A v < L. 8 0 ol 0 A LAY ! Tic 5o st night 0! vt fail 1tio of value of gold and silver 1 to 16, None plexion. After taking the poison she walked BY . 3 1L | teenth and Howard streets last night and an confi H ' R et A hos BUEaGbHTLY. mndh g | Ut b ErR Ve At v elvibdven hin | but thoso who favor the abova dectaration of | Balf a milo to a hote : L Condition, nover better, and T have confl-{ delayed trafic for nearly half an hour The | can coufidently reconnend it for all in one round. Maher subscquently muc FoH G R HTA AT Con the first southwest silver convention held in | dence in the far-sightedness of those whose | car was loaded with passengers, but no one | the complaints it is elaimed to cure. tour of the country, meeting all comers | this city one year ago are entitled to seats in Y amoney is tied up in Union Pacific securitios. | \is hurt Fimmloten ot th o Y9 RATEE 4 was wonderfully - successful, _knoekit Walcott & Campbell's Osric, Actor and | bhis Clty one year ago are enidtled to seate in shidnd ahaabpepiebilidil At tho time of this conversation Mr. | St f e L L G ¢ I8 increasing yearly with me, most of his men in the quickest ) Entre will race as geldings next season. |y oetOREEN L 48 Ot Dermanent Prarrssovrir, Neb., Dee. 5.—[Special to uld’s health had not become a subject for | 'l‘ or anc soon had the damy| repairved and my customers think this prepa- rd. His defeat by Bob Iitzsi as | Fred Taral will ride for the st but hay- | o Mr. Charles. O'Cornoy Roborts | T Bee]—At the regular meeting of Me- | daily bulletining. Ho was attending to busi- | i Le - Tews was arrested ' again | ration lias no equal as a cough-cure.” ,,{-\.;,»(mlw-]a to h‘; 1 Sou n n :u t ',‘. .vy\]‘-‘y_‘ ‘m ;"n‘- rapidly will hardly do | GF TqueE 6. Conhie post, No. 40, Grand Army of the Re- ;n»\\ wv‘lhinml\ n to his New York “nh at ‘I*H I'” -l‘\ N thvnmlvn ”m " cir htw . W. Parent, Queensbu N. B, the knowledgous fancy was, however, | less than 15 pounds 3 e cast three times o week. He was then a | | ity Ll K L1 o Sl only o case of cloverness and agility t Tom Williams has begun suit against Organized the Convention, public, Snturday cvening the following off- | riis i the railroad world, a power on | He Was arrested some time ago fc cers woere elected for the coming year: | | I the same offense. He locked up, 1 brate strength 4 Porter Ashe for the possessic 4l Mr. Roberts took tho chair and called for | Pust commander, L. G, Curtis; senior vic | ‘change. Now the conditions ave vitally | She same offense, - He was locked up, belt On the other hand Goddard’s forte is his | Don Fulano and four yeariings which the nomination of a temporary ehairman and | ¢omy i G T 3 ) Vieo | changed, and Mr. Clark's talk of six weeks | Wnable to furnish a bond, and the case ; ottt ot i commander, Sam Currigan; junior vice st him will be pushed i ability to stand punishment. For this sort | van off with from Williams' San Franeisco | J. B. Scott of Pima county, Arizona was un Ko ) i g g 3 » may have been a prophecy p L ¢ i L B 0 0 r \ 0 commander, Tdwin Bates: quartermaster, | v | worth, for the authoritics are el he s a veritable wlutton, Hois, too, | siable and has had at Merced, Cal inimously elected and H. B, Holt of Las | A7C. Fpy: chuplain, I'red Bates: officor of | 1118 & matter of history that the president e Il i vd hitter which is thoroughly proven by W T GloRlon tha (Glevelam jonaire | Cruces, N. M., elected sceretary. Follow- | tho day M. A Dixon: oficor of the guard. | ©F the Union Pacific was somewhat_averse | ¢ public vending of thatc his tavo four-round victories over: the clever | who'dicd o fow days ago and owned Cling- | ing this judge T, A. Falvey of KL Paso was | ent Cooner: ontetde euard okl | 10 Teaving the Missouri Pacific at the time Preparcd by Dr.. €. Ayer & €. ! Sugllist, Joo Choynsii, and his noted eight v ST % OIS ey Cooper; outside guard, George Poi- [ 0 GtV i U1 \ b - = | yer & Co., Lowell, Maga. pusilist, Joo Choynslci, and h 1 i ne, Guy, Clemmie (. and a dozen other | introduced and welecomed ‘the guests to the | gills delegnte, 1. O, MeNiken, he did and only consented to do so beca T IR IT Bold by all Druggiste. 'rice$1; six bottles, §5. round diaw with PPeter Jackson. e also | fyinois trobte TE 881000 onclt to Millar ty. Hon, T, I3. Mills of Las Vega M., 2 wiis Mr. Gould's wish that his most trusted : Prompttoact defeated Joe MeAuliffe in Sin Franciseo in | i Tion ey Sunders, who used fo rain and | moved that Colonel A, C, Tisk of Denver, Murray's New Bank. lieutenant should direct the affairs of the ot 4 ct, suretocure short order. - Goddard is. cortainly, Without | (dive his horsos | Colo., beasked to respond to the address of | Mvmnay, Neb,, Dec. 5.—[Special to Tur | Ereat corporation which, althoush not pener- |y oo ol exaggeration, the most remarkable pugilis A California exchange is vesponsible for | Welcome. Mr. Fisk took the platform in | Bpp 1 7he Bank of Murray was organized | ML known. has been playing second fiddle to | A0 ST TPEERIGET, BRAG. d - alive today. He can take an unmercilul |00 0 vonent that the 9-year-old colt By | dhswer toa unanimous demand and spoke | .5 o R 5 ‘I of 20000 | Uhe Missouri Pacitic. The latter rond has | ® 6™ \6 Y aUCI T Kinea « 3 5 whipping and has never yet met defeat, |y SULCH Mchiaon by ivaines Mty | bricfly bub carnestly. Although heis an | here today with a capital stock of $20,000 | hoen built uput the expense of tho former, | o Colielier Wik, ot and, killed at Sutnys GRADE ORDINANCIE NO. 186 His fdea of the proper way to fight is to let | i R P o8 ot work | extensive silver miner he disclaimed the | and the following officers: President, Jacob | Having accepted the presidency Mr, Clark | Nim'throvgh ' window P WO IR AR ordinance ehanzing the grade of %4th his opponent punch him to his hear's con- | JUEERRE TS JEE I G0 lCE SRS | honor, - saging he_was a farmer and the | Good; vice-president, R. E. Comntryman; | bent all his eff toward increasing the | e govermments of the United States, Ger | Street from Popploton avenue to Hickory tent, When he becomes exhausted by his | {8 CAIEE BT SIEIEEE (GO0 S ees 1o | farmer wis more interested in the remoneti- | cashier, B. I, Good; divectors, Harry Todd, | carnings of the Union Pacific, but the stock, | many and England have asreed upon common | SUEetand the intersoeting streets, in tho eivy v efforts Goddard woes at him for all he is | JEE T BAAE L R ey other hopse i | Zition of silver than is the miner. Mr. Fisk [ Walter Mertz, J. A. Rankinand 8. I8, Latta. | instead of advancing on Wall strect, has | action to restore order in Suumoi of Omuliu, wnd ropoilling so uch of Urdins Worth and generally finishes his foo in short | Jov D i 1 any s | wwas eheeraq Heartily throughoiut. Will open for business January 4 in an ele- | fluctuated about the 40's and closed Suatur- | The big dam of the Harney Luke Land com- | oot mueh of all ordinances in order. Goddard is backing himsclf heavily s — | 5Committecs on permanent organization and | gant new bank building. day at 8734, | pany, ncar Amador, Cal, has heen damagzed o | Be icordaimed by the elty councll of the eity 1o win ||| the coming mateh. Gossip of the Diamond, \ credentinls were appointed, after which Robbed While Attending Ol In that celebrated meeting wherein George | the extent of #50,000 by a freshet of Omal Judge Newton of the Coney Island clubar- | Jack Dolan, a pitcher, has been signed by | 4 | Walter C. Chadley of N xico was o d ! hding Chu uld executed his famous coup d' etat "he Georgia legislature, both branehes con- Section 1. Whereas, 1t has been declared runged A match Saturday between Johmny | & uis. elected president, J. C. of Colorado, | FamsoNt, Neb, Dec. 5—[Spe Nolding prosics of forcign holders of Iter | curring has set the final seal of approval on | necessary to ehange the grade of 2ith strook Reagan of Chicagogind Paddy Gorman, the Glasscock will probably play in St. Louis | John A. Miller of New ‘0, E. W, Der. | gram to Tur Bee.)—Elmer Avmstrong, son | date than those held by Mr. Bossevain, it Luteh anti-option bill resolution from Popbieton avenuo to Tickory strvot, and Australion welterweight. The battle will | noxy year. : | kins of Texas and Jacob Rubelman of Mexico liam Avustrong, living four miles novth | was openly nsserted that these proxies were | Addie Coleman, a Tad of 16 years, wirs Ditten | R paris of, tho lntersoctiiig strevts here- De fought on Thursday, January 96, 1808, and |70 00y nq Staley are booked for release | Yice, presidents and H.B. Holt of New | of this city, drove to town last night and | obtained by the son of his father upon the 3 %\ i ot hydrophobia. ile sifered the | And whereas, three disintorested treoholds Wil b for purso of 85,200, K160 of which | | Quint | Mexico secretary. While attending church his horse and. cart | assurance that Union Pacific would touch 30 | miet'1enee agony ors have been appointed by the mayor and Atz DALY ) L Gl D BRI inores hi o necopan il arvine: Long and continued cheering greeted | wore taken fron, the hiteh racl - Sereh swas | before the end of the present year. e Y s v torrorizing S, | SonfiTmed by the' vity coundil to appraiso the A representative of the Omaha Athletic Baltimores have accepted the services | president: Hadley whenthe ascended the plat- | made today for the missing property, butno | With Mr. Gould dead 1t is” quite_within | Louls, -Mo. ‘During the past week scores of | eimages uristng by reason of the chunze of club will o to York within the next | of Catcher Bill Brown. form, escorted by Colonel A. . Fisk of Col- | trace of it has been found. 2 the possibilitics that the same condition of | houses have been broken to and hold-ups | 5 ,’.]".‘j":“',‘;":‘l‘_l TS ’;'{,,,,.,,‘mu witleys two weeks to arrange winter dates for | The annual mectiug of the eastern league | oradd and D, . Carr of New Mexico, After | ek affairs will confront. Gedrze Gould as con- | inngmerable have been reported e e Ly U e athlotic exhilitions i its rooms will be hield at Albany, N. Y., December 7 a short_address by Chaivman Hadley the Fought at a Dance. frouted his father. The K ill Slavin has challenged Alex Gre o ! ; he won a_notable | Two children of J. M. Bradley of Scottdale, | orty affeeted have reported no dimues, and Kansas City is figuring on a number of | convention adjourned uutil tomorrow at 10 a. BrLLEVT cb., Dec. b.—[Special to Tre | victory by shrewd manipulation. Could he ., WET » badly injured hy the explosion of | the ety council have adopted saia seport; tofight at 158 pounds for the best purse offered | Jeague exhibitjon gt mes for April next. | chen the real work of the convention | Bpy and #1000 a side. Should Gregrains decline. g ; ; e 3 gk Gan of powdei with which (hey had been | ‘Phorafore, the grade of safd parts of 2(th Saturday night, ¥hile a dance was in | 40 it again if he were inclined to try, with i of 1 i o Lho . , ! H 1S hor L Ghlsih hAs Baourada snoon | Wi The delegations were enter- 0 oen P B B James Vinorman, | Bis father removed from participation in | PHyIng thity jts thousht they will die, o LR I B Nt IR TR the defl s open to any middleweleht in | i in' Pittsbire and will rotivo from tho | tained toniht at a erand reception given by sl DL a1, | tomporal things? Thatis a question to be | , Dozens of well posted sporting men have | changai and ostapiishod bradaiiocee: ATHbrion ! b LR s R oy o troublo nroso | bomporal thi + tiped Petor Maher towin the Dig fiht Thirse | tons shall be as follows, ) i botweon a. 1 % dinmond e citizens 4 opera ho 8 4 & ose | amswered later, iy night and the betting is no lonzer 2 to 1 | the points eited being uriform straight liness J an Heest, the' Chicagro feath between Thomas Joyce, a_civili: d Ser- R HeTRhIen 3 . i yui iz 15 no loy i L Jotinny Van Heeat, the Chicao fo ot | e, Davies, Killen, Mealin and Sulliyan e between Thomns Joyco, o '1.:}\”('-:'\»\u::1li|. ' | pAnons the chiefs of dopurtments at Union fust the Trishman in New York City. Sebtion . Grado of #ih streot=" sion wilist, is ¢ trained s L, M : A ut Carper, o ages acific headquarte most generally alComnIBsIB otiGeorgl Sloyation: Blo Burge, the Ausiralian, for his fight with | Willstartin as pitchers with the Washing iy row, resulting in_the ous injury. | ghought that N e [ L R of Wost Sol Smith of Los Angeles. The contest will | tons next spring | & i J B LraR RO take place before the California Athlctic | Gus IL Schmelz of Columbus has been | 5 e e e e e ok ho was! || BERLBI ANt b6 6xehedod niidimay boTeduced: <lub this month | simed to manage the Chattanoogas of the “ Sk it Beatnice, Neb,, Doc. b.—[Special to Tug | Upbuilding of the system to which he was R LR | Adjudgea tinue as president, giv Wl his time to the | previous cstiniate of 650,000 bales for the | goutn carb of K m;x”:‘]n’rr Mok avenuc, as establisned . 1015 2 _ called by Mr. Gould.~OF course the “wish | The Chicazo city councll has passed ame- | Korth earb of Wooiworth Brw.] —Jumes Benngtt was this afternoon | Thot {o the thoight,” but it isa, maticr miorial requesting congress o repend all lows | gvenue DYoo adjudged insane by the -board of insunity | of history that when Mr. Clark's election | IFlation ot the Todural govermment prohib- | south earh ot Wooiworth 4 UL ; AYOTA commissioners and ordered taken to the | was cousummated it gavesatisfaction to both | fi4s the opening of the World's fule-on Sun- venue : 144.0 Australian; Fred Johnson, the Englishman, | the star game of his life the past se The finance committee reported that a loan | asylum at Lincoln. foreign and American stockholders, Should | ¢ 1L C Vutes of Prescott, Arfz. and A.1 North eusb of iTickory st as et ‘"“:V er. He pro LA Uingness uis not likely that he will be overlooked by | of £46 was made with the Packers Nutional T A Mr. Clark conclude to continue as president, R O i e e v | Bkt D i G e 6 of (V00T worthinyon ibes ) | R el B o | bank to pay interest on grading bonds, Knights Newly Officercd. there would be few changes made in the de- | Some fyining properiy In the Bridshin: monn. Elevition Llevation Mike Daly of B Lt broth anny | Ralph Stout, city editorof the Kansas City | On movion of Sehultz an olectrio Heht wi Yobr e e partments, for he is surrounded by the men [ tains Sunday and Dickey shot and killed of South of North Daly of th f to ROt y Nebraska lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias, A i} f L of iis city, I anxious Lo ket om | Times, and manager of last scason's Omaha | ordered placed” at Twenty-eighth and S. | has chosen the following oftieers for the en. | [1om he likes and who are most friendly to | Yutcs. - Bilal ou rlofl23bhY abranty st A Wil fight_ tlio champion’ lightwoight ten club, will be the gucst of - the sporting editor | Ordinance 433, providing for locating water | cot o0 L e X him: s 1% al e od o ,'”‘[," sl fonse established. ... <oeee 1045 104.5 Founds ot to a finish. before the Cones Tatand | Several days nexv week. —Mr. Stout comes | hydrants, was passed; also ordinance 444, [ SUIDE year: 3 = T . e e T oo i miterns | Westeurbof 21th sireét.... 1440 1450 B 0 finish before the Coney Island | jepe to overlook the base ball prospect for | p ) hydrants, Chancellor commander, M. T.. Roeder; vice BOARD OF EDUCATION. LSRR 4 Seetion 4. So mueh of Ordinance No. 428 club. Daly states that he has completely 0 comme whiat he had alveady staged on liis for- ) N nvercdirom his il it D [ee | isual’ number of bills was allowed, | ¢hancellor, W. C. Van Gilder; prelate, I3. M {0 mucl of all other ordinances define G E o b B e e Milwaukee will not be represented in any 1k Dolezol was granted a liquor license | Wrights masterof exchequer, H. B, Trey; | Much Business Transacted at Its Lust Eve- iLlio g adoakocd ekt ol ptreRtoaRR ol T U T I | league next scason, but expects shat many | at 332 Twenty-fourth str Ordinance 445 | master of finance, M. H. Hocrner; keeper of ning’s Sexsion. by ropeals 3 % ?. 10y Brennan and John Peters will fight | ©f the zames scheduled for Chicago will b epeali i s 430, relati grading | recovds and seals, C. H. Cool; master at The first business to come before tho | cren 1in afire which destroyed their house retion b, This ordinance shalll tako offecs! pBreutimuna Joh VELOEMY | played there, Tt all depends upon the local istricts Se : sighteen, was | Arms, I . Flynn; trustees, J. 'W. Malone, | 1octing of the Board of Education last eve- Py two, weeks o, were vies | i e in foreo from and after its passage. toatinish with two-ounce gloves for £00 on g ; b ing i tims of foul pliy pp sty & ! [ attendnmee, If it is poor, then the cream | pass N. H. Nelson and W. A. Carn 3 - SR bk oul play. Passed Novembor 22nd, December 11 The mill will be decided near | #ttendance. © If | ponLi e e s T et o ning was Superintendent Fitzpatrick’s report | jion. Idus L. Fielder, 0 leading lawyer and TOUN GROVES, Chicago, a train for the scene of battle leay aylaveE M GINIcetoisee chEuC ball: i S B IE SO 0 S EANSLan oM ALY = > showing the number of teachers absent dur- [ well known démocratic politician in southern City Clerk. ing the Northwestern depot at 8 o'clock: In | In the Field wnd at the . asied that the compuny be granted a fran- Dr. T. Thatcher Graves' Case. £ gt : e e repopt | Now Mexieo, sulcided by taking poison b Sil- P. DAVIS, the same ring Wrestler Al Kasterwill under- | pyope hus been P chise for setting poles and operating anauto- | Dexven, Colo., Dee. 5.—Arguments were | iDZ the month of November and the report | vercity, N. M. Drinkin domiestic troubles ident of the Council. 1 / - | ere hus be r00d duck shooting, es il Tl )i ) G & erintendent of Build s Hamilton o are given as the enuse, | TARGER I8 tako to throw Billy Murphy theeo times in | pecially mallavds, i all tho open streams | i faarn. inspector at the yards, re. | heard in the supreme court today in the ease | 9/ Suberd ndas K.!, ':’”5 .”,"“m e s o WEO b Nk, Antour for 8180 4 side. @ to come to | ndruRs throughout the state’ du the | ported for Novamber thirty-seven head of | of an appeul by Dr. T. Thatcher Graves from | RS improvements maf bort. for the month of | Central vailroud and the Brotherhood of Mayor. Pt b e o r A T Y [ mans 7o him, | PRt ten dnys g cuttle condemned and sold at an average of | the decision of the lower court finding him hows the followir motivo Enginears wis 1ot ~-‘(‘v‘\‘ d u Ix‘m —— for his coming fight with Fitzsimmons, and | The Christnas shoot across the river | 30 pef head, 2 3 guilty of having poisoned Mrs. Josephine | 2 vronerss 83,408,240 | aid M ow.. M Depew still s the mat- ORDINANCE NO, 8355 S DR SRR FABIL RS promiscs to develop into quite a tournament. port of Police Judge Fowler for Novem- | Barnaby of Providence, R. I. At the conclu | iy 6 | te AR dvise z T to meet Jim Corbett for the purse the Cres- | U d # ter under advisenient Ahoral T cent_club of New Orleans has offered, | WAth favorable weather some of the cracks 1and filed. X sion of the arguments the court took the | Bufldhy fund AT W 5 | o New York policesny that they haveovi- | e e e e of - sowors.. nud Mitehell proposes surrendering to the law | Wil be here from Chicago and Kansas City Bruce moved that the bill of the r cr under advisement and will render a | Gibsonsite fund; 10l dence to prove that Chardes W. Gardner, su- | olovations and diresting the board of bublio and serving the sentence imposed rather | Stockton Heth and J. H. McDougal of be allowed at $ a day and the same wa ion some time during this weel. Central site fund . cesareen | perintendent of - Rev, Parkhurt’s society for Works 1o tike tho neccssary steps to cause than have his case appeal tex Works company, have returned from | ¢arried. Nine street crossings wore ordered IR sl i ok, fang : ; the suppression of erime, s fately been | the coustrucuion of the sower i suid dis- veral days quail shoot in Kansas. They | 1id in the Second and the same number in 5 TR oniralibullalngriund s . 001 Dlackmailing the propritrisses of disic s Dirds in wbundance, and in attestation | the Third ward. The street commissioner PELSONALEARIQRATTD: AR R A AR e, B ORI Bodbundplnes by ino sity sounall LRSI { thi sment broug! ome wi o vas ordered to look after the city par T o Baratogn building 0 him 15 sald to be stroi of Omahbu: Pt isiiatemen broeh tahompLtiEtheRl yas ordered to look after the'city park on | g u Jaynes of Lincoln is at the Murray, | Baratoxn building fund. 2104, The southwest silver convention 13 fn ses- | Seetion I, That Ui sewor distriot No. 173 bg G D. ¥. Bayless obtained a judgment agai E. H. Culver of Grand Island is at the Del- nklin building fund.....0/ 0000000 1,4 3 3 Tex. Permancnt organization | and the same Iy horoby crouted in tho city of - X 0 Judgment against AR wirs effc the eleetion of W, Hadley of | Omahi the city for 8300 in favor of J. F. Ritchhart | lone. riman stiofund, ... 4 New Mexico president; 1. 13 Holt New Mevie Seetion 2. That the sewer district No. 176 over a year ago for grading damages. He J. Jensen of Genoa is a guest at the Mil- Bell & Berlinghoff's l"“l"‘““"“ to settle | Seeretary ; John C. Kane Colovado, J. AL Mil shall comprise the following lots and u g ) 5 asked ‘the council to issue a warrant for | lard. their claim of §730 for plans furnished of | New Mexic 3. W. Perkins Arizona, D. W. | real ostato: The west halt of lot 2 block | Proceedings in Dr. Briggs' Case Yesterday of | gino with interest and costs added., Re- e ) Fontes T the Kellom school for 'm was rejected, and | Rickhart “Texas, Jacoh Rubelman Mexico, | loti block 1, lots 1, 2 3 and 4 in block 2, | ul. More Than Usual Inferest. S B I CORNE A. V.S, Saunders of Beatrice isa Millard | ype (10 CCELACIR0 00 SHCG ™6 bring suit if | viee presidents. Fund lock biows'h, & and i in Yowk, Dec. 5.-—~The ecclesinstical [ A1 executive scssion closed the proceed- | BUCSY: they recover the amount Forel T e L I ALl ra il ;uu.lun»;z. liminary \ ients for hold- | court which s trying Dr. Briges for | ings L \.I ‘i“' Suxton of Lincoln is a guest at the ident :p.xlnl_mu v)uv:vlnwl as o commit- R L e S O s n Boauvior Place; o strip of kround ‘gmj ng these internationa s BT AT ] Cn (S R G (R S & Arcade ¢ on manual training in the eighth grade, ¢ y ) prese o meeting . " SMooting.. Rev. J. W. Stewar! satrice is o » | to report at the ne: eeti Mr. Gibbs, 5 ho un and extending from ISth street 123 feot Among those present at the meeting were | (o case, When today's session opened Dr. | e regular monthly Rey W. Stewart of Beatrice is at the | to rveport at the next i v Gibb Do anir nd exten A. G. Mills, James E. Sullivan and A. G ) meeting of the school | Ayeqde, M. Powell and Mr. Elgutter. e Tanatles wing of the poor house at | ind & stripofcround Iying between tho 1 Spalding. Mr. Spalding returmed to Chicago ransacted at the City “Spider” Weir is very anxious to get on s | Southern league. ch before the recently organized Butte | Joe Walsh of this city will doubtless be at nt. Acting City Athletic club with Billy Murphy, the | short for Chattanooga next year. Joe played | ) in the chair. Developments lead to the helief that three members of the Dannihower fanily, who were New Yons, Dee. 5—International athletic contests under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic union will be held in Chieago next fall, on September 14, 15 and 16,1 the league BIECOMING “MOBE o ball pavk. This location and the dates were fixed upon this afternoon at a meeting of the plan and scope committee intrusted | Ny | World's Talr Athletic Carnival. ‘ | | Briggs was asked by the moderator to sub- | board was held at the High school building H. D, Brown of St. Paul is o guest at tho | S0 far as it was concerned the board set- | panipn, Finkand, has bien Duriicd and soven | W08 L unter seri uud ‘tho sourl Ifuo of loy e A il andcavor t o wit his evidence. It was evengnore volum All members except Bulla were present ; Murray. (}wl n.l- 'IH\'\ i 1‘\ o \\111'“\“'”‘1 lflhl\]lm]‘ | ..1]u..-. ‘ tw 1 w-nmu‘i‘ top tho hole {n | 18D to Ll utroct Tty onight anc endeavor to secure the co- | yous than that brought against hini. The | Bills ageregating $3.204-68 were allowed e e .| the sidewalk laid arvound the High sclhool vers haye been workingz o stop the hole tn | KGO " Tt o sowor In distrlo o R I S R TR TR s e AL S o B et e e e ey l*.\ti'-‘xl\ Thompson of Grand Island s at the | youngs, The eity put down the walkand | the Spree. The owner of (ke Hiron, which | No 135 bo constructod us follows: Buginniog the west. He has also undertaken to wait | ) e 2 O | was instructed to carry”the school levy | A it 3 then requested the bonrd to. issue @ warrant | escued e, elafus’ $t000 salvigoSand | g ine ol Ty the lnterseetion of Contoe on the World's fuiv cxecutive ofticers and | Whe Holy Scriptures, the King James, the | jyegtion up to the supreme court, Examin- | Nash has returned froma trip to | for the amount on the school fund, The | bond for the amount hus buen glvel. - ai 2 Lh ssrcots Wibh i wlevotion of 10 foes endeavor to secure their consent to offer [ Hebrew, Greek and revised versions, also | ation of teachers will take place Thursday | : : board could’t see where it was respousible | Whe gonaior, of S REERER 0 BTN | 8 le e of’ Conter streot with i 19 inch ipe medals stricken from the official die of the | the whole of the standards of the church | and Friday, Decembey 20 and 30, g nes Steven of Shelton is registered at | for the expense of laying the walk, holding | @58 S5EG000 oubles and the zovernor of pwer 1o i manho.e located in th uter of fair commissioners. It is proposed to award | and the whole of the inat aladdress, with . M. Hunt refusel ase the board | the Paxton that as the property outside the grounds be- |G eor,000,000 roubies with which (o pur 15th strect with an clevition of 12 feet above these not only to winners, but a cheaper | ail of its prefaces and appendices, from the contract for the building on Twent John Ark the Rocky Mountain News | longs to the city” it should pay for the | elase food for the prasints in that provinee | the eity Uieniee st along Lo contur medul to every starter who takes partin [ When Dr, Briggs concluded reading from | fourth street is'in tho ¢ walk : Whoir Suttering trom famine. Hupiat Gonarstranbvith g tiioipiba S either the international handicap oreham- | his evidence, Colonel McCook insisted that | e e e O. I8, Berg of Blair is in the city, stoppin Theodore Henck was awarded the contract | The story most generally credited in Berlin | to @ mantiole located tn thoe tonterof 15h piguship tournament. the defendant be sworn as to_the testimony Toy 3Eoury, Talmon Was Killeg, z ! crning i do nents in the Rector Ahl- | A abihe Dallore for plumbing in the High school building, bis | conce dhw documonts i the Ituetor Al | kvl WL 4R I0NS the csntor line Tho league ball grounds have also been | he hud given.in conformity with the “book The covouer’s jury in the case of Henry & Tobraska City s o euest | P18 boing §: | wardt caso ty that u prominont ofleer B | of Gentor with a I lueh pio sower 10 i i selected by the League of the American | o O e iaCrert | Dalmon mob ab ‘11 oolocks yestordy, and, H“,x.f.‘i)l.-[{f",\\,:-’\ of Nebraska City isa guest | "penjumin Welquist secured th contract | 1y Indephed 16 dows Wil W BUSEL Y | Note fovated in tho eonter of T ih stroet with Wheelmen for their bicyele tournaments, | provide for administering any oath upon the | after hearing the testimony and inspecting | 5 = B R | for erécting the stone wall around the Lepy- | Ao Seit A0 ot and that he then | o n of 191 fout al ovo tho city duvuim, and they are already being renovated to suit | submission of mere documentary evidence ¥ I8 M. Pavk, a banker of Waterloo, was in | worth school. His bid was for 8592 Sommittd su RURAL ARG MY 1o 16 TNy W10 oot 10 RGO to . fushs AN Dboth enterprises. The track will be 1 fully vealize the purpose of the prosecu city yesterdy. o | The question of establishing night schools | 520 0ut of 939 Locwe rifles tested for the Land- | Stieg Wi & 51 b pino acwOrLO L BUs SN f o mile long, und will admit of tion,” ho said, “They want to gat tho ad- | aomo 8 e 0 T ol | T, A, Cline of Minden {s In the city, stop | came up in the shape of a recommendation | wehrat Wescl required repiis Inonted il fooy qust’ or the gast Hie ol it for sprints and hurdle vantuge of cross-cxamining me before I have | e et at it tnckinn Hroown | ping at the Millard. | from the committee on teachers, The com - - [ Py Tatun be seating necommodations for | submitted my own oval evidence. This s | The jue fuiled to state whether the ace | . W. IL Harrison of Grand Island is regis- | mitteo recommended that night schools be . C. Elson will lecture on the history ld olovations to bout tho flow ‘..,I\MI_ e = : it | the most outrageous course of conduct I | dont was due to carelessness on the part of | tered at the Murray x~l‘|11rh\hl.q! l]n \I|--“I|{n“l’: L(m\h}"‘\llhnv’;\l\\”[m 0 music at tho Omuha Con- nis mewed, - A weeting of the general committee on | ¢ ever heard | roposed.” [Applause. i < * 5 O | 3, Potter we 0 Chicago last even- | #nd lzard schiools, anc 8. & S OWS, s . sic oht. "ickets Of airi o manboles and other BRIt thlatice: avpotntod. ut tha v | “"_\‘l,.‘\, 4 ~|‘; K{ :,‘;" m‘m 16 ‘lih\l‘ et :\. boy or negligence on the part of the com: m.\,\fi”!“ i{\n"h\m”.‘m‘) Chicago last even: M. Schoonover and Mr. Bergen be engaged vatory of Music tonight. 1i ts H0 \I),‘.’ otrui | on niunholos \”ll‘lll cent meeting of the Amateur Athletic union, | tion, The ruling brought down an avalinche e d o 8 . 3 Boraing f Stions filod with will now be called, and communication uly |‘|‘|,\.I‘E;.f ind s ‘,:W hisses, n‘ u‘; fr ‘l.ul ln‘nv Not nd wonals, _-l l-” \1\ uu]h v A fwl1 w of Fremont are the board of opened with all the athlotic centers in the | body of the hall and the galieries. John Manger was fined £10 and trimmings | registered at the Arcade | = Six fnch ju piceas shall be placod i world, The local arrangements will probubly “if this exhibition is repeated, T shall in- | in police court yesterday for being drunk and | Rome Miller and, wife and Miss Winnie sald sewer ovory 2 feet, or s directod in write be fntrusted to o committee of the Chicago | sist that the galleries be cleared,” ex- | disorderly Miller of Norfolk are'in the city . = Tug by the clty onglneur Athletic elub selected by A, G, Spalding. | claimed Dr, Payson, jumping to his feet R. O. Haskins, o popular young clerk at Irank M. Osterbauti and wife of David v rlet 4t such points as tho ety en- The western magnates are in favor of en The modorator warned the visitors in the | Swifts, went to Michigan a fortnight ago, | City are registered at tlie Millard, kineer miy direot, larging the scheme 5o as o embrace con- | gallery thut they must not applaud ostensibly on a visit. He returned Saturday Sugene Moore of - Novfolk, state auditor- Boctlonik Thut tho bonrd of publio worksd be tosts in rowing, swimming, base ball, cricket, Dr. G. W. B. Burch, chairman of the pro: with a partner for life. Y| elect, is in the city, ap the Millard, and the same 15 he Iustructed Lo tiko the crosso and all popular” outdoor | Metropolitan hotel at Twenty-cighth | General and Mrs. 04, #. Van Wyck were : : U sower i st district Riiet. i3 prosecntion and had Hot concluded Wheh tho | aunl 3 smek o the orons of cn VioBIIE | ronstored At tho Bokton yestorduy Section 4. That th ordinn shall take A court adjourned dance Saturday evening and will bo followed | 1. H. Schaaf, o goneral merchant at Sut- F—‘ART e e S offose i bo in Toros (rom and uftor the date p the elevator where therhoy was killed, ren- | 1) deved a verdict to the effect that Henry Tal | as superintendents. The commitiee also j cents. cuting committee, opened the case for the | oy 3 W, Dickso, . e by another next Saturday evenin ton, wus in the city yesterday and called at i of 118 pussuke, bor 17th, 1802 '.(I:lll'.‘\}ullll:\xln(:\\]ll\.n“lnl:l‘“u i 1”:.;‘,3‘,',',"" : Prof, Smith's Trial. 3 It was reported last night that J. J. Bag- [ Tuy Bee oftice. Y, ) quality and is lowor n price than elsewhoro Passed Nov r1ith, 1 anoyEs Edward, Ont the city the gues L CiNciNNart, O., De The trial of Prof. | ley had dropped dead on the street, but he Matthew “mw\’? Plattsmouth, who is ==Complote lino=-Our facilitios for engraving aro tho . DAVIOW DI Sk 43 41 400 0lE)' $HO gust of Hemy I, Swith of Lane Theological semi- | proved to bea lively corpse. A sudden at- | an aspirant for Ben Byker's political shoes, A b P, DAVIR . e P, MeFarland, superintendent of ¢ pary was resumed by the Cincinnatd presby | 8¢k of illness prostrated him for i time is at the Paxton host, sident Cly Coun of the Fremont, Elichorn & Missouri Valley | : E 3 Approved Nover 2ind, 180, M pproved N 1 railroad. Mr. Dickson is enroute home afte A R | R. M. Carpenter of Surpy county brought | Bishop John 1. Newman of the Methodist GEO, I, BEMIS, ~ e 1 : 1 in three wagon loads of hogs yesterday, | church will arrive home today at 1 p. m s ~ ( D Mayor imd, s Bk st bt | T Sk vt s sromscuon o | 005, 5 s, 138 St | A oy Leather Goods. . ducks and sroeec of novihwestorn Nebraskn. | posponse and rejoinds Lt e e oy indveold | Colonel Jobn Buabutke aud family lofy o ail ownors of 1oty ar purts of lots on fucks r, Dickson renched itace ake duri i - 4 sterday for Colun arracks to whic S - L tlaGorham Alfa Lo tho b stroot from Thirty-sixth stroct W RHB Tatler part of August “m_mw‘m him, b od permission to offer the entire mark yesterday, one | point the colonel hasboeu assigned made as Fine as a wateh by tho Gorha Mg € [ y | I Mlrty-soventh stroot the vieinity until Thin weels | NORRRIARK fof e e e st that gure, while several cars | Ay the Mercer—E2“0."Byers, Gothenbu genuine articlo=-pockot bools, card cusos, port folios, R o il tha s ) g, fishing and exploving the country, He < T } At thos figures an ordinar b D Trotter; Toudon; W. . Noble, e, ffand exploving the vountey, = He | on commitice withdrew the citations they ~ brings $1.000 and & big load will putshid0 | BebiD, W.dwolterdondons W, b 18 fadoro of the pruirion, -lukes, marshes | Lad dude and tho moderator rulod that Prof. | iuto tho pocket of the owner R 8 f 105 | Smith's request could not be granted. An | oy A and stroams. | ideas in the line of truc | Al was taken, but the moderato e J. 4 sportsmaoship ave of the soundest character, b | and he looks upon the gunner who goes forth lx..'““.‘t}'.‘.{.(h exception wis noted, | his Kome and business headquarters as soon | s with the single aim of slaughter with much | (oG to sustain. the soond - and. third | 43 be can find a house to live jn. M s » disfavor. Hekilled only what birds heneeded. | (himeos. which necuse brof. Smi ‘““‘{ '|”“ Phomus is counected with the Rochester and was vight on the grounds during the big | {HFom W Boctise Paok Sl ot ite | Loun and Trust company, which has nine * flights, yot never went beyond what he con- | £ he inspiration of the writers of the | hunks in Nebraska, including o half interest signod, throo disinterested frocholdors ¢ ladios and gentlomon's satchols, ote, R ac, 41700, URILASRAAR, tEA0U0 G Salt Lake; W. R #Bercombie and fami 4 o R olty of Oumahs, have b ‘M: iy uny 1 X | U. 8. Aj H. W. Hall, Boston; J. M. Fleming Gold or silver mountod, council of said city, o assess the city yesterday. He expects to make Omaha |~y A 'Page has returned from a trip 1 . ileoted by grading Tackoor, stre Nebraska City in the interests of the Ma i uirey-aixth oot 10 hirtysovoath facturers and Conswmers association, 1 C. S. RAYMOND, S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas. ot Noveiber 2 ad approved Novoms reports the patro movement as beiug ey | fully al Bt et 1 the local i 1 fled, thathavl tod fully alive in that city and the local m'a.i ou are turthernotified, thathaving uccoptod seriptures to the extent o eir ¥ o facturers doing a good business at home I siid appointment, and duly qualifien as re- sitlered the proper limit in the way of kills, | forbtutes to tho extont of maldug thelr ut- | iu th Union National of Omaha. The com | woll s in othor parts of tho state girad "y T NG it 0w Ui, vt "o 3 stober and spent d ‘ Ly s recently established a bank g 5 i Jocomber, A, D, 1802, ut the hour o ahe writer et bim il Qctober and spent | their patural und intended seuse, and of de- | Bt d 2s0 ut winside, ank At | % ouoago, 111, Dee. 4.—[Special Telegram Hocamben. A, Lo AK At W8 Lous B¢ .5 o 8 most agrecably and profitably | ving that the serippures are inspired in the to Tug Bek. |—The following Nebraskans are Gibson, room 216, New York < Lifo buliding in bis company. sense in which the scriptures themselves de- | > registered here today: Palmer—H. 8. Man within the corporatelimits of suld eity, meob Ryan Signed at Last o inspivation or s it is detined by the con- Oberfelder-Nowman, ville, Nebraska, Leland—I. V. Chapin, J for the purpose of considering wnd uinking : A o i Wt N i o [ sity College, London, Uie 4808811606 Of dANLge Lo LhO LW 1ETs r8- . fessional. Argument for the prosecution was | At the Metropolitan club last night Mr. | H. Towles, Omaha, Great Northern ) Dr, SYDREY RINGER, Professor of Medicine at University College, Lor o | o G i On Saturday Tommy Ryan of Chicago, | hogun, buihad not been tonciuded when | Martin Oberfelder and Miss Tillie Newman | Fuller, Omaha, Grand Pacific-—John C. Al Author of the SLmLLuJ "Handbook of Therapeutics,” actually writes as fo ilows: speotivoly of suld’ proporty wifuoted ‘J‘.umli and the champion welterweight of Amer- | the colrt adjourncd were married by Rabbi Franklin, pastor of | len, Lincoln From the careful analyses of Prof. ATTeELD and others, [um satisticd tha erading, . beuefits, 1f any " o, il ks with. ho N O o o mariad by, Kl Evonkl, pusor of | “lbioM . 1—{8pectn Toogrun VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA T . Olympic club, to fight the winuer of the The Parish Aid society of Trinity | family party than anything el ly the | to Tue Bes The following Nebraskans are {s in no Wi to health, and that it is deei nutritious than And piata Sloreusid, and Thaia By 80E84E Dawson-0'Connell match, which takes place | cathedral will ¥ lunohaty | family party than anything else, as only the | yegisiered here today: ~Tremont—H. H (il Ppii At TREELY dieatl lotutions in cor e 80U CORGAIALE MM ARMOAS) W50 ateh, which takes place | cathedral will hold a sale and luncheon | jmmediate friends of the bride aud groom | Shaw, Lincoln; R. C. Cole and wife, Miss S ain ndy (from Trade riyals ) from my book on ‘i iorapeuties aro quite f NwAlo A8 TOU TAY bedh i 4n '¥risco on the 95th, for & #,500 purse, | in Ramge building on Wednesday and | girended. The bride is the daughter of Ben | Cole, Omaha.’ Victoria—Arthur T. Dorse misleading, and cannot possit [y 1 VAN HoUTEN'S Co AR W oih kI Ver Ryan to be allowed §50 for expenses. There | Thursday, December 7 and 8, from 12 | Newman and the groom is a member of the | Kearue Great Northern—M. (. he 7aist refieotion on Ve HouTeN's Cocol (s thus alfeelually vepelied and the very JOMN W. KOBBINS. #eews Lo be but litlle doubt but what Daw- | ull 2. Luncheon, 50 cents. firm of Oberfelder & Co. Iumediately after | house, Thomas A.Joslyn and wife, Omaha. autharily oiled to ijure it is ther éby proms g Omalia, Novewbor 26 1662, Niadi0b

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