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KR THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1892—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES rs with their friends wore invited l Y.n\h: o - at :3.;- |' use, ! n. r i-\ Lawre \.h'r'l‘ nu v\‘.hv-: he n‘r\ n .\nyr :.'m-v fo '\:'MH |!w had comploted the s | ~ NEBRASKA N0 | CELEBRATES | s siea i | SVl o0 Bk TR gy | e o %y SAVE YOUR TAGS. is soon to in that role with wdered it with g apparently being cut off and sét on the other | Trving in London the voyage wi Bisthplaco of Nebraska Mosonry Unveilod | g, Joderendent Orderolboresters. | sido of the stage. Herworth and Ripley wil Amerioatis ADRISE™ & new play by Mac | air with us wil, ‘Hovked 1t the Cradle TO THE CHEWERS OF with Ints o] s and dancing turn | dou, sas luced by Daniel Frohman in | the Deep’ w vith Interesting Ceremon remonics, ng marvelous prosperity these days and | and the rene will i e her | New York last wock, vears ago S Mr. Knight's Bt it iy ) 3 & t " dance, compared with h her | dou v ? theate it Mr. B T 1ont ! ¢ nembers are dgr 1 u Wi 1 “Unele Sam 1 WHAT THE FRATERS ARE FINDING TO DO | & mrouet N Y 1 keeping | pany s now organtzed, | presen oy Tokb cnmaricans, | The | “Mrs. Bernant-Boere, the Hnalh ‘ S th the niver X @ order and - satire, and what theme is is aimed at Frenct who was so gl 1 T Knights of Pythlas folding thele Annual ¢ to meet oneof thegreat | ST Gl SR tako the greatest | Phases of social life, the pursuit of American I I'h ) 1 J 8 Elections—Other Lodge Events In Which f f | it modest | FOLL Tt Hiheet e of Mtermeateny | heiresses by foreign fortune hunters, and in | I S pla Many People Interestod—Meete L moun 3 an \is respect is not nnlike Bronson wd's e, although the critic are h tertal s, nid to thesn pArticular Idics | This fesp y Bronson Howard re, although the eriti f o i t ernal | fertal n | sAristocracy.” The play deals with Richard | defects in her dramatic : Tngs In Store for the Holldays, { social be experience has proven ;“‘3,“ e M s T cyaner hias BeSt | Fairbanks,” his_ Wealthy mleve, Flotemce - P « »f 1o sma oAt JT6atate’ . Tetteshmemts -outint Winthrop, and his daughter Jessie, They An honest pill s the noble AL o . : | “In the matter of rates the Independent ire living in Paris, 1 DeWitt's Littlo Early 1 Order of F uck the golden a year | He has brought he and the two girls ar Apothecary Li evening and the goc owship tha ed | mean, avoid one hand the high | fri, Ggoree Konnan, Max Olel s five T ot "tho " sincority | ache. e / = PLUG TOBACCOS, WE OFFER FREE t and the first sincerit EHNIL HOWeA tion WHAY ‘Sbe Fates’ tHAt avo NG ind which place | SAPI Jimes Wi pocts, the one who gots | Uheir supix friends the family sud i o o | [agean besond i roach of Uhoro of i | OF A1, Amerkan, bty the the who gt | WK, "SR o bt ovenl: An Fleo ant 300 y s a meeting | It ind on the for the aimouny | Pure-minded, witty and original Will Carle: | £ it IS . given out. “that they I) Cg Fol e 44 ipon the . . N AMOURE | ton. My, Miner seécured him Omaha for Ak Ll N 1e result 1s tha O | 3 2 N |l o sl g 'he. prompt pa Claims wheh | the entertainment will take plac g | (BEUCHO and brepare to car their own livin ) Wi and tis partaking of § are " proven il S R R AL | much to the distress of old Fairbanks, who . s ce is found in the fuct “that Nel s called forth the dmirat Joton annotnced his subject to be “Bet- | doesn't relish being deprived of the 'good O )L k This watch is stem wind and stem setter, 18 siza open face, a fin No. 1 is the oldest lodeo in tho stal the community where the order tor Times," interspersed —ith original | Uhings of life. During the life which the Neh | American movement, with patant dust proof safety pinion, an “But ns to the history which called out the | operated. There s not at the present poenns, girls now lead they are brought into contact guaranteed to be & first class timepiecs in every respa bigerwd. £ i > claiu in dispute. Thie confilence of | ith the men with whom their fortunes i util 1885 the territory of Nebraska did ! is eviden the large mem- | fe Frank May SVE ar char. | Wtimately to be united. Gilbert Raymond 2] 188 o e | b, o L ank Mayo, in his ever popular char V( i o | bl ot e i, "ot of b | e ot BAVERR AR | in Aok at i i e A Handsome 50 feuw of the prominent m ut the trading | befor v public and subjected to th arna or four e el R AR R and subjected o e | feitoimanees, commencing Thursday, De. | $1°¢ Was an heiross, comes forward again s D ganizing Masonic lod, and corrospond- | Omaha moets the socond and fourth Friday | CCMber 16, with matince on Saturday e TE e AL peL A HUE TOVRP ORIV RS ICR ; ':. LS “ Sill{ Ulnbre].la; AV Ta‘gs. | upon these simple lines that the play ence was begun with the grand lodge of | nights of cach month in_the Royal Ar N e carvied along, The scenes take place at a S Tlinols, in whose Jjurisdict the ter- | hall, Bee building, and is having large init M. B. Leavitt's new spectacular produc- | private hote annes, in Miss Winthrop's RIS This Umbrella is gonts' size, 28 ritory was located, After some delay the | ations each meeting fon - Swider and Fiy." will be presented at | sundio in Paris and at a ehatean near Paris : R vl =l oyd's theater thice nights Seopla who PHAS, | iy 'u]. na lodye m.\.f‘"ll l.'m.j\ o ‘1“[,‘“‘\“‘. Royal Arch Masons. Thursday, December 15, with matine at- ple]I:AI’I' \\‘::( ‘l“~-x|\f~”“"'.x‘|fi‘Q” vl.l t‘lv‘ui;]m(\ s Yion for the institution of the first. Mbsonic | Aba regular convocation of Merfam chap- | urday. Since sonthe play has been | deray™ nonesense will be. painod o Know TR TETOIRN WIS AT e ho lodge in the territory, Nebi No. 1, | ter No. 47, Royal Arch Masons, Oxford, Neb., rely vewritten and many novelties have t she has crowded the theaters where she LA LA lne 3 a# e and in February, s lod as iusti- | held Tuesday evening, the following eleetive | Deen added i s per i 1in Boston, Chicago, Philade tuted, the rs taking place in- the old o it 8 el . ‘OR officers were ch for the cnsuing year Gossip of the Stage. phi and other large cities, find 5 FOR at Bellevue. Later the lodge | oo il be s Most | 5 consolation in the fact that Loie I r has UD S s « its place of m to Omahy | And witl b | | WL arattan Donnelly of - Natural Gas is | exparied NerABIL THE tow SR L Oocke niie a . and the older Masons will recall a small | (000 i v THel) i BxoellE writing n new play for Corinne. entine dance to Paris, w or o s i ¢ A photograph of the trading post which used | SXegient kine, John W, Trammells excel Both Lillian Russell and Clara Morrls are | blolt . with - hee. ampiituin o fhommios Ghr'[]n](} Ll O el a i chtai el Gt el e to hung upon the walls of the Masonic tilgrdtvs Sbcretaty id td have received ehilly receptions in skirts is pictured in the illustrated jou patent back, and Is made ofthe very best stesl, combinhingiHigieRy temple. i (i nd described by great length by the quality and durability. Ty W o half ago, when J. R, Staf- . Cyrene _chapter No ¥ N rome: ave anew play, ¢ ¢, whose backward kick g 3 —AND-— hese brands are well known and give perfsct satisfaction ecame th f Nebras) 1 | Mngons, Holdvege, Neb., mot s S W, i Sty on pre i as one of the he quictly took poss £ the y wherever sold, as we only manufacture fine plug tobacco, Try Y e and elected ofticers for the e sar 1 iling follic kind inour music h is doing the PI’lllatB them, e .\!ul. .mh“]u\._ sith the hope that | follows: G, W. Updike, king Mo P A Russian choir of fifty voices made its | Same thing nl'n\ ln\ llmuhm he foremost Any of the above offers sent promptly on receipt of the required odge had w ed its financi eribe 4 7 6 Panh appenranc a0 Ve <t | performer in the London variety shows since sr of tags. difficultics he would nsk to have the picture | S00¢ : B IO o T paavevt SFOHE B 1o ik R S vy L AT Gty v m":‘lf:‘: . ‘Ill.‘:"v'“ fikive el AR ranuarg 1ot 1568 o 1art of the valiablo , singing typica g ! is offer will continue afte ary 1st, 1893, nd be, made part of the vitluable | 3o fmancially and plenty of “worle o | " Stunrt. Tobson rovived. “Marriod L ‘ s Collins, nis senievements | [1{S6ASBY Write youn name and addrees plainly and mall to ¥ 0f the lod ast September he | o S Vi prescnt. corps of oMcors the | Bichstencs AL “mm]m\ il I anand artistic. He depicts the ' - ¥ i favorable opportunity to outlook for the coming year is flattering 3 vished schemo and ! 3 s g. | dday nit and will give it oceasionally dur- | o 33 :‘““'ll,‘,"‘:“",“‘l“'dw b ““\‘I‘,“"‘j" i ANAIWhHo Ny thoAMoores of absoR1IBA PERKINS & ERNST, Covington; Ky. with the result that he w v B'nal Brith, ~ 1 und ha " " X | Miss Mabel . ol thleksad TR , with her demurely delivered impi 3 doctors without roceiving the slightest NOTICE —What some of the dealers of Omaha [who are handling PALM LEAF fou 1 and Illl\v the i \]vnl tent and vice president of Dis- b ) sl sed f‘llm‘l songs, maintains her supremacy in the cafe benelit or rellef. We have seen theso TOBACCO] say OMAHA, Oct. 28, 1892, L Nk Lo SEA TR YbeaHA No. 6, Independent Order of B'n \ft “Littlo “last woek o join e | foncerts of Paris, and the lowest salary she same despairing mortals, after being To whom it may concern—We the undersigned dealors of Omaha, are nandlini aster Stafford prose Brith, were tendered a veception at Metro- | Still Alarm,* 0 Join #The | has named to an American manager is $,00 under our skilltul treatment w fow PALM LEAF TOBACCO, and will wo find it in quality equal to any poun; ) g politan hall Friday evening, December 9, icorge H. Coes, merrily remes ; Pian WHIAEAL the ¢ D D UBL W b e A lump wo have cver handled. When fold to a customer he will eall for it again, lodgo 5. 18110086, 1802, by local lodge 354, Indepenc ompanion of Take Se tt in negro yesantiy I R ous ;‘“’:"“;l; doy, and The deal connected with it i3 a square one, and tho best we have ever seen. Iavs obe foumn, Afhe RERORAB of i Birith, o ENR YOI , is permantly disablod by acute | wri ooy i 3 4 how i c we cheerfully recommend it to any dealer who will take an interest in showe business Master S ' 3 was made by M. R. ), to which | rheumatism, v ‘.'\“‘l in " radie (:I the Deep.” l/i ]th \ s off from labor to Y shment in | President Houseman v ed, grenc N i 5 Wi D o UL d, Bt |lHlIHI'I" from Ba T P 00 9 3 A AN A Rl ot et . > S The opening of the Auditorium in Chicago, pe on board ttu' ship Sully, Captain J. W. Pennell, 1806, 8. 18th St. few appropriatc \{:mh and the members and | marks being made by Viee President Cow Dagemibier/ {0, IES0% AWheR: DutH e iam Bell, One of my fellow passengors 1. Costollo. 506 N. 16 Von Kroge & Puhl. 17th and Clark St r aster Masons journed to the | and ¢ speak M. J. Oberfelder filled 9, 1 sang, B e of ¢ hassenge . Costello, 506 St. ge & 517 .‘::.E::\:.l..‘::ml.‘-" lasons 3 .'tl"‘;l.»l.u:n '“:k | |l|'.'p|y-’f-l‘i\ivm":‘r”( lm\hxhlr‘\{lrr\lr|‘vl!v‘::u‘|llll\l commenmorated — Iriday evening with au | Was \l)u- \\nlllknm\u composer and vocalist shone fn thelr sparkling eyes. while Viers Bros., 519 Sth & F. J. Ribak, 1824 Clark St. quet had been spread. One hundred and | Messes, Houseman and Cowan will speak | 0TS recital L e Ao DR TSN Oy Sk b ) LR QAT B8 (o) by b J. P Jorpe, 1831 N. 19th St. soventy-five muster Misons availod them, | upon tho good of the opder today at 280 | ho scenery and properties of “Suporba,” | theater. W wero ul thing on_ dock oho el i L ] Johnson Bros., Par L. A. Black, 1006 N. 24th § selves of Brother Stafford’s invitatic id | m. at the synagogue, Twenty-fourth ane lich were destroyed month ago at the \ fine aftern . i P “igp el S by I'red Armbrurst, 1007 Vinton St. Ruetolph Beal, 1006 N. 24th partoolc of tho good” things provided indue | oy, and ‘vl oneraily the entire | burning of the Euclid Strcet theater, Clove: DesutiraliClond forabe on At Harant || sprouRelior e st otitald, W, D. Tidwards & Co.. 6th & Farnam | Chas Hinz, 841 N, 44th St. S. Omaha. asonic form. community to hear what has been done by | land, have been replaced enly O, Nitasdiois JOIRES O BLOLUNOENOVOlERBION TS, ‘g ESaE R 6 Rt Ve v Tiolome 2819 TianvanWortha After the substantinl partof the feast | this benevolent and charitable organizZition. | 1 s reported that & son of millionaire | jdenly an cnormous = billow, = aris- come and share In the joy theso re- H. S. Stitt, 1115 8. 16th St. Henry Lelsge, 2812 LoavenworthiSt: came the intelle w and Master Staf- = o T AT AT TG ATy 1y et | iy e s RO CATIED storod and happy mortals feel. And many others. ford assumed the - il unilm, Denver, Sult Lako. Gity and other wostern | toward us and. nltehed the. v Eoi 7 ing reecl ak The o al election of officers ¢ dma £ a1 it VT DUt ed VL] OHBLE e o000 o vesscl so - e — augurating the b |Ihx”m“” R . The annual iy 2 (g of Omaha aces with M S. Leavitt of variety man- | unexpectedly that the company was thrown st which wag I.I \Iv;yy: k stand. .\4].m ln No. 449, A\.Hrl\lml! 1;,1{{1.. held | agerial fame. into temporary confusion. But for the quick Sena 4 cents for a copy of thelr illus- « o d | Monday cvening, aud the following were The o b fitte 1 comploted his | ASsistance of My, K: Ishould have A trated new book of 120 pages. their worls, W. Il',’ f\‘l’r‘:\\"nl|'v~1‘||ul-‘1|‘4l|u;' to the | Clected as officers for the ensuing year: ,...\;:« .‘»'r‘":\'lln’-}.d\h:'\f.l out of my chair. mpulse tonst “Antiquity of Ireemasonry.” Hon, | P. Comuor, ex-presider Brush, | b in concert, and its | MY T excluimed. 1a 1 . & nteor, pust. grand. master of | presidents C: Hardy, vice president; Dr fiest production Will take place in Sunich i o X v and master of | 1 d SR KB st happy line, madam, he sakd, ‘. very ox: o Thinotas | ine secratary? We 1 Iindlcy, Hnateinl S | Noo. Tiltan Nordien will amive i thi fent Tine :m' anocea by, 1t you wil ret o Mme. Lilian Nox amive in this | write a song to § compose the music ; ; Alexaudor Atkinson, in o ve nent Hiplat s et | oratoria.” She'will support_ the Apolla elub | York: VIt is just 48 good” ag g ! SEE rI sented by TS W Covell while it e 3 A | of Chicago in “Elijah” in March, and will | plied ey i g ¥ ehair 10 the other tol Lodge, No. was ploasintly remenn. | Joseph Crow, trustees. General Deputy S. | Uen return to London for the May season end of the dec I shall be alone, I HRRaAI by Johnt FEButlor, past m i M. Cullison of Columbus, O., met with the | Uncle Tom’s cabin, now standing on a Red | Wi he picked up matter of history, when these thy council and gave an_ entertaining lecture on | river plantation in Louis is to be re- | the chair and deposited it at the extreme ' had been instituted they met in s the good of the order. moved to Chicago and_exhibited near the | ©04_of the vessel, away from the com- and formed the grand lodge of Nebraska, 7 son museum. Three ‘Uncle Tom'’s thic nratn ' which body was _fitting 'm- | sgos companies are now touring the coun- 1e first verse dnd then, going to my ; ) ; Omaha Council No. 65 at its regular meet- stateroom, I wrote' the second. 'Mr. Knight 9 bered b D 01 H. Whe ", 8 < K Zh il A ! ok y, December 6, elected the | Minna Gales-Haynes, tho I wis so_much pleased with the lines that he 119 South 14th Stl’fl,t. ©f the ovening was responded to by W. W. | following officers for the coming actress with Edwin Booth, wi Yyent at onca to his cabinand set himselt to Keysor of St. John's lodgo N who' told | Archon, Robert S. Wilcox; ) nany virtues of the mothel inches and 8 ribbed paragon We hnve secn those from whom it | frame, with fine handles of natural ‘wood and auractive silver scemed to have departed forever, They trimmings, Consultation Free. Masonic meotings of tho yoar and m n e the credit is due W '\hlpl‘nl Master T e ceting of the Council will be RN ent e oA kany given to dancing, Tuesday, December storms and reach a peaceful haven at LM. The Loyal Mystic Legion. 2 1 . . i e apessena hovee o e The Loawl st Foglon. Which can only be obtained by caring for the teeth and stomach. Rgitimnido o} BTost overy g cling ly has the Masons, the Knights of th At e ST e, | K€ o Pythine, e Sodern Wooimen, | ['eeth Filled Without Pain by a New Process, the Latest and | Knights of Pythias, Pender,-Neb., Wednes- | Knights of Labor and the Good Templars, N day night the following were elected officers | The ne dition to the list is to be the BCSI_' U d ( ) 1 b for the ensuing year: Chancellor com- | Loyal Mystic Legion of Amer nefl- 2 S¢ (o y y | L R o —AND—— mander, J. . Lenton; vice chancellor, A, T, | ¢H) Jent B A RIORORIE :\Ihn nt, are o in m.u Fri h-ll prelate, ey keeper of | g \ i \ | Baker and J. F. Gowel Hamlin lodge No. 24, Independent Ore At the regular meeting of the Mougt * | Odd Fellows, of Tecumseh, elected the : 5= e Jodgo, Iuiehts of Dyihiis, Callawasy Neb | DAt afmears o the. susaing. vems . | Cffice, Third Floor Pa..xton Block 16th a,nd Farnam Streets. BO Y S Sl I I S geule Hasbaugh, noble grand; S. B ) Vi 5 ~ — vere clecl the ensuing year: 8. D. | pund’ . A, Bennett, secrotary: W, ENTRANCE ON SIXTEENTH STREET, wellor commander; Bem 1 C.. T s inger, vice commander; J. N. Yi G. Bratt, C. K. Ch e V. Magar per of records and el Lo TS B ] | Read a few of the many testimonials S. H. Hoyt, ter of exchequer; Willinm ” Il we st = | havo received from those who have ? H Shupp, mastér of - thiance; 1. C. Shipp, mus | had their teeth filled by this new : ’ | er-at-anus, ek % : ‘ Lyt v | Tonight and the four : eve mothod G T o Mystic lodge No. 6, Knights of Pythias of | npyyeor Boyd will offer to his patrons qui OMANA ¢ i R R s ; : | opt.2, 1892.This Is to cortify that Dr. Augorn, hield their annual cloction of offers | | novelty in Prof. D, M. Bristol's celebrated | Batley file olgiit vory sensitive. teeth for mo, four / 37 ' ~ 9 ~ N ing named were clected to serve | school of educated horses, consisting of | With gold, the operation was without the slightest g [ g the year 1803: L. W. Shuman, chan- | thivty perfectly trained animals. Itis the | b2t and BArblly/deccommend:lt to all who 7 2 b N y ander; W. . Lounsbury, vice | jugest show of the kind in the world, | “ret : M JACKNON p Z 4 100 aniels. ‘ " 7. A ept. Sth, 1802 —Several teeth were flled #Geargo.Tont Matinees will be given on Wednesday and : ; x —AND— T R M ) e Batley's oftice, the fillings were mostly P 2 i N B amin, mister: of exchequ Ihursday, at the conclusion of which the 1 have usually hurt me s0 much in g - > ~ 1. Bates, keeper of records and seals: Vie | horses will hold a reception on the stage and done, but those filled by tho new procoss ’ i el s D, / L 0 Swanson, masy an nes Wilson and | the children will be treated to @ free pony | 4ed by Dr. Bailey did noteauso me the least piin, A% y 4 7 ? W. Stevenson, trustees. After the clection | ge. When Prof, Bristol first exhibited 1R CnuieniLL, Residence Council Blufts Al T ¥ , 3 7 a | - the knights enjoyed the annual banquet at ; % ; & 3 3 THIS WEEK ——ON. —AND— 3 eyl ShA R 8 LINCOL, N Dt 16, 1592.-Dr. R, W. Balley the restaurant v ircadkell, whero | trained horses to the public he had but six, | o411, Neb.—bear Sir: 1giadly add my testimon all the good thin 2 kept o refresh the | 80 it will bo seen that this is a mammoth | ) lal to the others you have; regarding your paln inner man, Mystie lodge is in a good grow ¢ when compared to what he had then, | jess method of filling teeth It 13 u grand success. ing condition, and the oftic t are all lemonstrates the fact that he has L+ LIVINGSTON, thorough and competent to fill the important n vemarkably successful in catering to oo ; : 1 e | Dositlons to which thoy hive beon olovtod, the public, who have 50 generously rew We could print others, but It would only bo & - 2 4 S e , | him' for his efforts to give thew whole- | FePeUtion of tho sentiments above, - Come und try 17 30 | No. 1, Knights of Pythins, w | some and Tuotive antort ik o 2 % | 1 IR By EY R, They are competent to give an- intercsti Toeth oxtracted without. pain, X i : S S and without tho Moo R A i perforn of twoanda half hours dura- | use of anestheties. ERAE 1 s ARe ' t | tion. A vs of the horse i i We are still making those fine sets of testh for oacids 10A 8sals, O) Hy Cook: moktar othe should attend Prof. Br £.00, a0t warranted. Also the Thin Klastic Morrls chequer, H. B, Irey ; master of financ exhibition, They will go away | Plutoand the teeth without plates, found only at Horner: master-at-avms, 1. 1. .t ) nd greater ndmirers of 1B18 M0 %ecs. J. W. Malone, N. H. Nolson, W.A ] Parents should not fail to Nitros oxide, laughing gas, vitalized alr, etc., kept oreer PR bl Aeisemh We A ot the ehildren seo the performance of these o e o St Tad s for the | Wonderful apimals onstantly on hand mfii‘.’.’&mn installation o ghicors, for the o't forget location, *Paxton Blocx,” 16th ana No. b4, on Thu January b to bo fol. | At the Farnam strect. matinee this after- | ¥4 ‘“‘”"“’“‘“'"‘“'“‘““““' e U PR ey | noon, tonight, Monday, Tuesday and Something new and novel in connection | Wednesday nights, with Wednesdiy mat- 2 QYR o | ine 10 Midnight Alm® will hold the y .’ < 3T } i with the ‘Third 1as "M'l"““‘; (o drvanged 00 | hoands. The piece, according o u ro "ome IR e 5 n‘l'hl time west of the Alleghenies, on next 1ress notic fi l”? h'““%‘.\ il throl T BCA“I M IRGE ] Piursdny evoniig. 1t it bo seen to- bo | pportunitics for the artist to ket in his | NEp S 3 i : J. BAMBERGER, Prop. appreciated, and to this enterprising lodge is | | fine tlalian ‘,‘ B AR REHME - SewR S d '0g o sure of street and number, due tho credit for fts introduction to tho | House™ In the gaod old orthodox - style. The n us P]es BR, west, A cordial welcome is extended mem- | 3406 0f agle wivh the vilan, the , 1317-1319 Douzlas Street. s oz oukier oliy lodi o to the fire was where the gentle gallery god By purchasing good‘; made at the following Nebraska Factorie If you ars lodge 2 L EHIEDLA 0f Bythinn: | maron T At NI R AR b : " . b held tholr rogulay mecting on the eveiring of | Fonol e and frantieatly, endeavorcd 1o cannot find what you want, communicate with the manufacturers as — the Tth, with Chancellor Commande - | his delight with the thrilling situation. And : 3r2 D) e pisch prosiding, snd thore was o larges ; | e dolight with the hriiing ltualisn. A to what dealers handle their goods. 4 T DPRIEPARE o auce consid BhaTRlopmy . Rlghh. DA | o ien MISHLDE - 100, BATONSY S eoss | Yl £ . e L3 s W N foe'= Na. COLP WEATHER. fodgo sl contiuen i3 sood work of Bythi- | Wildiy domonstrative' s tho “small by AWNINGS, HORSE RADISH, “RUBBER_000DS. | SEWIKG MAURINES. / P T o head of good of the | gyer this realistic scene and gave most up b i Essestioes Cikzo phys 3 Juestion Box was introduced and | Yiivious evidences of genuine approbation, | 0maha Tent-Awning | ber Co. | Hew Noble % Lincoln SR or w th Sl D H fl fud, vo! ""," ostiug questions asked and | At fourth is chock-full of sensutionalism. | MPANY | Silas P. Woolf, Omflhd Rubt 0310 3 LAV D g { Omaha, gatner ”p| 00r b0 0m8| B duiscn avhlch yhuncellor Commander | 1t opens in the interior of the Hayes truck . Rammonys, Ol We supply Hotels, Red- 1,700 state and Rivers thind. Maba, lodse will gives | louse, i New York. iTho gong peals out | Sana for sataiogue. il Srele Ehip any G4 - 4oods. | trads by (hase Mfx. Co. Wonts Ganco at thopost hull Fort Omatia, Nep., | the alarm, and then comes the engine, | Farnam'st I Write us. 1222 1§ ’ \colu, Neb o at tho st il Dl (e e D i oo Sl Auplur, , i ke ; : L. ot | Door Cheeks 3 Springs 90 131905 Thin monid. superb horses, the steamer being whir) itlents Lhe st | VEREPAIRS, o World. across the stage in a Jiffy, forming a magnifi- I1RON WORK _S0AP, | STOVEREPA Mail Orders will have prompt attention. whohave et LR cent picce of stage mechanism. To say that A RN AR AR ey ) . cured by v Maon ueadas evening, Ouc lodge 100, wih | S’ b’ oF "l s il 1 | FFO0 ('.(L".”\”m"g | Omaha Browing Kss | i YVierlng | Industrialiron¥iorks | Pe¢ Saap Co. | dames H&gges, % S t]fl&- MOI tflfl & SU" [/0-, “Tun Ber bullding for the |~m1:u l.“")f' I:-):" wholly gratuitous, for it is just htre that the | our Boitied Cabinet | Guar _equal IRON WORKS. 4 i s \utacturersof Union | enthusiasm is pandemonium itself lot loose. | Baer delivered to. any | outside Manntasiniionand ool | ARASARHAAIY Do of $he mass susossaful physioians in brating the success attending the efforts of e | part of the city. M‘ln;.un 0! Wrought and Cast Iron palring of all Kinds of | sosp. 116 Hickory st t p aha today 1s Dr. (. Wo wio tor e | 1571 Dodge Street, the onder in this city. The entertainment | Commencing tomorrow at Wonderland | LAckson st Delln g bullding wark, Kasiass, | mashih Sii h AL B e o b e e ot 62 consisted of the following program: Selec- | and Bijou theater another great feast of en- | A i ity than g peciy tlon, the Symphony Banfo quartet son, | joyment will be sorved o his natrons by | ___ OYEWORKS, | FURNITURE. - -~ — Tthe countr JAPANES PR A Hiwe " Qauren & Gale | Maususy Day. whe dramatio, sk Omaha Steam Dye | Chas, Shiverick & Go | Omabe Safeand Iron | Novelty Works. | “Fyreell & Co. ‘CarterWhlteLefldCo atl i Tt s dont Hholidind PLLE WORKS Most comple is wonderful Chiness remes premo president, of Boston was ‘then intro- | est of all Irish dramus, “Kathleen M WORKS Safe 3 ot delay unvll your dise s, Nés P &ave the . Dver: : Yurniture, Carpets and . and Al kinds | Jell wpreservos. Corroded and gutiers 0 4l holp, but write £0 him If you cannot c URE ueod, - He gave the members o very ot nee Every member of this company Cleanlog and Dyeing | Draperios oo ® o Ing aud all klods | oat atia apple butser, | 8 bure white lead. Tl upon him ut onoe, and be Wil you his esting account of the workings of the order. | well versed in the play and the cast will” be | of every description | . Lineoln, yrups, wolsssos. U7, | Kast Ouaba ndid opinion of your case. inatlons at, conslsting of Sups Selection, Simpson and Walling, mandolin | exceptionally strong v Barlow as | Howard st ! 1203 Farnam 1 - e free, nnd it will cost you nothinz to consult | poy os, 8150 10 box and and guitar. Duet, Gellenbeck und Smith. | Kathleen and Harry ! L | . with iim. Question blanks sent upon sppiica- | Pills. A pos it or Externg). 1nternal, Blind Mrs. Alice J. dones, a member of the owder | O'More, the other characters all being in FLOUR, _MATTRESSES, | PRINTERS, tlon. Addre “DR. C. CE WO ¢r Blsedioy, Iiching Cnrdnie L or Hercditary from Chicago, addressed the meeting telling | capable hauds. The specialty program will | ™ il mnapo . ¥ - y | of the success of the order. The audience | also be excoedingly attractive, among il S, F. Gilman. | Omeha Milling Co., Omaha Maltress Co. | “Reed Job Printing 51954 N, 10th 8L, Osjalin 0" Brvibie. discass was then favored witha duet by Mr.und [ many clever people who will appear being R : v ven with Mrs. Gellenbeck. After listening to another | the Fenton brothers, who, it will be rement 1013-18-37 N. 16th ot Clico ana MilL, Mattresses, foather COMPANY. . c Send stamp for free Nearly 800 lndies and gents selectio 3 ; o o - i Allows and com 1o B A fisusd by Kubin & Co., druggl lection by the Symphony Baujo quartet, | bered, wade such a decided bit as the two | ¢, &, Biaek, wanager. e e piliome ano somfortem Sad Bailaie .‘flflllfli FAPE irrespondents S Anlee lssned by B4l Nicholas st

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