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BEACHLEY WON THE SUIT Tmpertant Beatrico Litigation Settled After . Froquent Trials, OF MANY PEOPLE HOMES INVOLVED Allegations of Fre fer from Char ~Other Int 1 In the Original Trans- % 11 Holt not Sustained esting Nebraska s Notes. Dee. 12 Telo ]—The suit the sthalf of the southeast quarter township 4, range 6, known addition to Bea Bratrice, Nob., gram to Tie Br title W the we of scetion hle & Beachley's hias been decided in the United States tof appeals by Judge Sandborn neapolis in favor of Beachley brought by the hefrs of the orizinal owner. 3, Holt, who sold his intere G. L. Beachley, on the ground that the s was fraudulent and that undue influcnce were brought to bear to compel Holg to sell o was tried in the United States Omiahia o year o and vorof Beachic Judge Dundy 5 then t »case to the it f appeals and again is 1 The decisi involves the interc number small property o hought built homes in the their title thereto [Special to quiet 518 of o whio have wnd thus g \er end's Farmers Institute. cb,, Dec. 12— [Special to Tue ] of the s of farmers inst tutes to be held in the state dur ing winter will held i tional church at Friend ) Howing 90 Br Subje the State 20— Bees \ Connected with Agricnlture and Hortieattur in Nebraska," led by 15 Whitcomb, president Btate Bee Keepers el 2 p.m Draska and Horieulture I, Stephiens tdent State Hortleultural society The evening n eeting will compr program_made up from_local_tal ainment of this kind is well tainment to speakers from alb bo furnished free. Addmission free mecting has been arvanged for Saline anc counties pected that they will one and not only make and 1o known ad will the people of and it is ex all take hold it interesting but profit- sko's Death Roll Dee. 1 ]—Charles 1 suddenly this morning of heart disease. The deceased was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Overton one of the most highly respected young in the cit Li and nen J od at Arbor Lodge yes: Y Towcther with . and Mrs, Mark Morton of Ch me 1o this city to spend Thanks; was taken with searlet fever, the which has cha v mecting looked for: ward to with test anticipation into deepest gloom BEATRICE, N gram to it 13 arly know evenin pioneer of this section and was widely known and esteemed. Joint. Shot in un Opiuy 1rro, Neb., Dec. 12.—([Special to Tir ]—“Doc" Frost, a eambler, shot wounded William York, jr., e opium joint here b, Dec. 12.—[Sp A ar st's nt, but 4 shot was roduced by opiur brandished a r The bulle arm, just struck him in the E it so that ib, BB polthe el bow attered umputation w ¢ Narrowly Es GRAND Tstaxn, Neb., Dec Tk Ber,|—Mrs. B. Clear arrived here from Detroit and put up at Hotel Palme is firoman. Shortly « Cleary retived for turned out the gas, as she 9 o'clock he ied Lo awaken he covered that the jet was fully turn, phy as alled dud the v life where her son * arriving My ¢ hours rest ipposed Ahout Will Entertain Visitors. BeaTnice, Neb,, Dy 1 to Tue .]—The Beatrice tomorr and entertal . rcial b of € City, which comes here on a friendly for an open ¢ ander-in-Chief Weisser city Wednesday evening, December 15, Nevraska Crry, am to Tk ] former employe at th ame suddenly i [Specia M. J. institute for the M.m and was Lord has commis Mijor about asylum intell ioned him to spr Howell, a well y » insane read and at times runs to politics, ul l'hll post G Army of this place elected s for the ensuing y commander; I nder; J. 1L chaplain tle spublic the following ofic Charles Halstead, senior vice cown vice command Hawmilton, quarterma: junior William Fire at Fremont. Fremoxt, Neb,, De [Spec to Tue Bxe. | —A large frame building near the lk- horn track and freight depot filled belong to Hon totailly destroyed by I y had £00 insuran Probably about one m Sehool, [Special Tele- Ravin was today by County Judge sent to the state reform geam to Ty adjudged incorvirible Bourue and ordered school - An Invaluuble Ken y for Colds, iff Havdman of Tyler couny, n, was almost prostrated when ho'began using Remedy. In spealkin almost instant v \ble remedy She Wost ith a cold St gave it to be an for ‘colds.” Kor sule by — coing and interior docorating; do- signs and estimates furnishod. Henry Lebmaun, 1508 Dou the United land claims today rant which covers it States court of private tho Sebastian de Vargas y Just south of S: ued and submitted 'nn‘p. sont session of the Journ on December 23 1 Long has been .l--n\«n the court of private on, A F pbruary 21 court will.ad appointed deputy Land claims ut » where the court will assemble 1803, A Child Enjoys Tho |.1 sant favor, gentle action and sooth- ‘uf ot of Syrup of Figs, when in need of axati aud if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottie. - Wounded His Pride PuiLaverruia, Pa, Dee. 12— Edmund Lutz, 16 years of age, attempted to commit suicide this wmorniug by shooting hhn.n-lt with a revolver. Ho s now in the hospital and the physiclans say ho cannot live Yesterday the boy's father and older brother wurged him to find_employment and_give up his fdlo habits and Bdmund promised to hunt for work this week. Tt s supposed the ro. ‘-rm..“m ho roceived humilisted him and od to the deed P — FIGHTING COVINGTON GAMBLERS, Nebraska Anthorities Determined to Keop the Tough Dens Cloves x Crry, Ta,, Dee. 12— ([Spe Bree.)—The authorities of Dakot a, arcmoving to suppress the dens thing" gamblers in Covington, just s Missouri river from Sioux City, »d with it by a pontoon t dozens of ¢ games there saloon has a poker room attachment into which strangers wo od and flec of sums ranging from 3,000 to small change. The confidence sharks even had notices posted on the bridge to inve tims from the crowds constan 1to Tae county, evory bey | Daily co was | | omcers | mittec This | over, Sioux City thieve ¢of the ir dupes md the rob them mplaints to the Sioux City police by s whe skinned™ have been received rambling hou: at Cov: ington have been ordered clo and the Dakota cour authoritics have undertaken to keep them closed 1 spite of the Coving vith the lawless element persot s08 Slous Cliy's Suloon squabble. Storx Crry, Ta Sy gram to Tur B ecial Tele the city yver the ille oo license whed a crisis, W Johuson of the taken before the saloon themselves nan Harri upon Judz e + &30 revenue fine \which tho clty jrots ind would fine them oy &1, has hastencd to the ated Policeman Harris ordinance will f aldermen who among ordi Alder police com Judge ordi soon nance has men Sundc on upon saloon mon, fro 5,000 monthly committ | o ona lark Malvern Calls a Minlster. Marvery, In, Dec. 19.—[Special At a meeting of the congr L P sterday an he extended to Rev. to Tne ration of riy and unanimous call was V. Brown of Bloom- o ersis 4 misfortune, ]HH\]\A\”IIV the liver, curc € pepsia, bad breath, constipation and ness. L dys- bilious- SETTLED 7 1CEABLY. Kansas' County ¢ Ends Without LaBERAL, There will be no county s Kan,, | evening Chief Seave imday morning | She | ow | Delph, a | Cough | | farves while greatly chagrined and disappointed at the result of the election, will make deavor to prevent Liber: of its vietory. The party Lmen that went to Springficld yesterday to witness nvass of the votc no en- { the returns been chosen the bance during the Quietly to the inovitable At the conelusion of the cauvass a courier 4 t had been a to meet another party which d where the county g re to inform them of sult of the canvass. When the courier ved at Arkalon ad told the Liberal peo- ple that their town had _been victorious in the election, they immediately took posses. sion of the records, loaded them in_a wagon and removed them to this place. No trouble is anticipated. P S FIRE AND POLICE. Attention Called to M tions fo 1 to the foners at sie in Saloons—V - Men. Board of Fire and the mecting last alled the attention of bus second and third- where they have music The chief thought that neing and si ng in a saloon mac ¥ house, and suggested an o he proper’ remedy. At the next the board the matter will be con- n Polic letter re e Commis loons crowds class draw music, it a disc front of h . This matter id council. in Oficer. \ 0 n of hoso company No. 7 ten days leave. The resolution of Councilman Prince, in- d recently allowing full pay to polic men and firemen who were injured on duty read to the board and laid over. o s hing Good. 1in my umnud T have sold and us years Chambe A remedy t useful ver handle Lake City, mily for sev- Cholera and and have found it one of 1ctory remedies Lewis, druggist, Saly el GLADSTONE MAY COME, e 1im for Orator ' Fair Oponing. wt Gladstone, land, will be the oratc mal oponing of the We sition, May 1. Mr. Gladstone’s name has been seriously considered by the ceremonics committee and Secretary Kulp believes the nittee secure the famous Briton. Some weeks ago the name of Emilic Castellar was promi- nently mentionop. d, and so \ orator uld be med emirently ble, but it 50 suid that while stellar left ng to be des u the Spanish | », when it came \n~]n*|L|n;.' in 1 G wd eld man of Eng- of the day at the for- rld's Columbian expo- ccop e tioth il ieless still a sturdy and active and it is suid would not hesitate to cross the ocean on an oceasion like the opening of the World's fu Seerctary Kulp said this afternoon that the board of control will probably tuke some action on the matter Lmorrow Look out for ch w remedies. Dr, 1as stood the test for ibstitutes! Beware Bull's Cough Syrup awly fifty years. - - L CHILD, STOLE Bold Act of a Kidn: @ Town, Dec The boldest case perpetrated in this region 0 on one of the principal thorough- f this city today. A carviage stopped near the residence of Mrs, Fotter, from it alighted Mrs. Daniel Hugo, Without cere- mony, the womi ntered the house i what ping ever , picked up little o of Mrs, door, stepping arciage und was gone hase, but the carriage was tand the kidnaper escaped 1t is alleged that Mrs. Pettit was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fetter, 1o escape the erueltics of her husband, who lives at Handy Run, 1t is believed that the womon was employed by the husband to steal the child, Warrants were sworn out and officers have gone in pur- suit of the child thief. The aftair has created intense excitement, | into the waitin Neighbors nave s00n out of - Prisoners Escape. Kxoxvitie, Teun, Dee. 12, —Twenty-five inmates of the Kuox countv work house over- powered the guard yesterday and escaped. £y ly “colored.” A number of citizens have been held up and robbed in the suburbs by these outlaws. - If you bave piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely oure you. | S W and | be | yterian church of this place | | and’ print he people of Springfield, | the fruits | ield people submitted | | last evening ana | at any | Tor _Cmieado, 111, Dec. Perhaps William | | Judge Dunay r i n Quist Pennsyl- | THE OMAWA DA".Y BEE: TUEHD\Y DF,(‘EMBER 13 CLAY ~ COUNTY ~ CONTESTS Horman Stein Files Hic Answor to the Peti- tion of 8, W, Ohristy, | MAY SETTLE AN IMPORTANT QUESTION Printed the Name on of a Candidate Twico Ench Ticket Under the Advice of tndepe 1 Demo cratle Committees, dents n TaxcoL Ber Herman E. Clay county, this ob., Dee. 12.—[Special to Trr Stein, county clerk of fternoon filed his answer in the case of the State of Nebraska, Christy, against Herman E. Stein This case was filed the week following the general election on the Sth of November, and was instituted by S. W. Christy who the supreme court to issue a premptory writ of mandamus compelli tein to issue to him a certificate of election instead of to L L. Johnson. Tl Ch: on the grounds that Johnson's name appeared twice oneach ticket, as the independent candidate ocratic nomin was illegral should not be In his ar ex rel., asked contest was commenced by once and once as the dem Christy claimed that this insistéd that the votes onsoli Stein the s copies of his the chairmen of the ent central commit 1the ballot oviginally » followed by the words s independle reeeived notice of the two effect that un all of the alle: and rresponds with mocratic and in He had pre. with Johnson's “democrati from the committecs o the s he printed Johnson's natme twice on each ticket they would apply to the properly constituted legal authority mundamis to compel him to do so. To fs letter Stoin roplicd that in his it would be illegal for one name to occupy s on Hn ticket, and for that re to comply with their as willing, however, to submit the by stipulation of facts to the supreme court Before any arran nt could by made to submit the o the supreme court M, came to Lin- coln and consulted un attorney of this city. This attorney advised him_th cither form of ballot wou 2 legl upon he notified the chair ||l|l|n\ on O Chairmen ol atter Stein ‘rather thau aki Lopponent by reason of tion, I"have concluded to g the ballots @ order to make the matter in, however, the democrats and independents commeneed legal proceedings in the district court to compel Stein to print the tickets after their own fashion my oficial posi- ant your you Made Assurance Doubly Su After the vote of Clay wassed by the proper er a certified abst ilton uml)(\ county had been uthorities, act of the vote of Ham- had been received, it in the district Clerk Stein to issue to him 1. Judg fastings od ‘requiring Stein e of election to Jonhson court to 1ce with this order Stein issued | ate to Johnson. He now represents 1preme court that he has no interest in this c Ad except as he may be affected by costs, and he ..mum. court that the perempto o, Mr. Stein s in the cases of Palmer ¢ ruer against Stein similar to the one Draw Your Own Mr. 1. 0. Daveuport, manager Brage Redwood Co., 'I%t. Br is to say of S b o e relief. _In the For Co.s store we have sold Chamberlain’s medi- For sale by druggists. immediate ragg Redwood cines.” — OMAHA’S BILL OF RIGHTS. Many Alterations and Emendations Being Made in the City Charter charter amendment committee met covered more ground than meeting. ed without ¢ others were veferred for revision, The amount of the bond required on city con- tracts vas reduced from double the contrac |u|u to 25 per cent of the price. This was stedus an improvement on the old law h tended to create a monopoly in favor of a fow Tl The pre sections were ious ads ange and tlon. providi reets was er to rey for changi: tion governing the fire and police sion and the poli rtment were ed to City Attorney Connell and those defining the powers and duties of the police judge were submitted to Judge Ber lm to sug- gest advisable changes at the noxt meeting “The committee will not meet again until Friday evening, the usual Wednesday night meeting being omitted out of respect for the Mills meeting. If your always Cough R children aro to croup bottle Chamberlain's thand. Ttisa prompt and certain cure. ~If given as soon as the eroupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. e by druggists. P SENTENCES PARCELED OUT. Administers Fines to Some United States Ofenders. Judgze Dundy sentenced a lot of criminals yesterday afternoon Grace Wood of Alliance pl selling liquor without exhi ment stamp and was fined The costs part of the ded guilty to 1l costs, s the item to liquidae. and wept and pleaded with the cuting attorney, and was finally permitted to go out in the custody of u deputy to see if she could find a friend | or two to help her out of the scrape, Dave Barker got #0 und costs for cireu- la obsce literature, i ed Corby got #10 aud costs for sclling i u iy slow and several others w ud pleaded guilty to the charge o counterfeiting, but the judge withheld sen- Drink Cook’s Ixtra Dry Cham Pure juice naty Wine! Of forty y Rol y New Yoik, Dec 12— that the Louisville ville company had been robbed by an em ploye, The report brought out the following il notice The statem in o local ofti ville compun, aggerated ered by the & Nash- its about a seriout shortage > of the Louisville The loss will probably be cov- bonds 1 under which these | ofticers are held by the company - — Perfect action and perfect health result from the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risers A perfect little pill TJACOBS N olL Cures Pain Promptly. On_Octobe he | opinion | and | Johnson | A great many | ping. Obr most por mus proble C. S. RAYMOND, DIGESTIDLE AND 6\7 Jfoufm% AN WV * New Ideas in dinmond and pearl pondants, sloove links, scarf and hat pins of which the “swonrd nn. LECT a Christmas prosent that will bo most ceptable it is not neccossary to do much shops * daggortare the Iar, suggost a happy solution of the Christ- Open Evenings aftor Doo, O, S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas NUTRITIOUS —~BEST AND COES FARTHEST) The Exquisite Natural Flavor is Fully D« veloped. No Vanilla Used to Cover Interiority and Imperfection. FROM Female Weakness, 22 Catarrh or = Rheumatism, < Chronic, Nervous ar Private Diseases. 1F 5O, CALL ON | Dr. Sear;lggfi Searles Consultation Free. For tho Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases ORGANIC EASE OF NO ANDING OR HOW PRONOUNCED INCURABLI. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, permanently cured without the use of , ligatire orenustic. inladies of n private or delicate nature, of either sex, positively eured. DISs- HOW OFTEN Call on or nddress, with stamp for Circulars, Free Book and Reclpes, 118 South I5th Streot, Dr. Sgaries & Searles, * Sieinas, Nen: Noxt Door to Postoftice. A Ruddy Glow on cheek is u(dd_ncc = that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is :l]\gLnt a‘«\lnllk\tl(‘n 1ISW. r()n" and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Propared by Bcott & Bowne, N, Y. All druggists. D e SR We have seen thoso from whom it soemad to have departod forever. They were those unfortunate belngs who were helpless victims of Neruaus, Chronic —~AND~— Private Diseases, and who have tried scoros of so-called doctors without receiving the slightest benefit or relief. We have scen these same despairinz mortals, after being under our skillful treatnent a few weeks, become filled with hope and Joy, and Health ; shone In their spurkling oyes. while thelr step was firm und elastic, their ks like roses, and ‘their voicos 1z and clear. Thoy had been CURED, by ourefforts and our afd, If you arc one of the hopeless ones, come and share in the joy these re- stored and happy mortals foel Send 4 cents for a o trated new book of Dy of their lllus- ages. Consultation Free. Call upon, or address with stamp, Drs. Betts & Betts 119 South (4th Streat, OMAHA, - - NEB, | ARE YOU SUFFERING |THE SHORTEST LINE T0 CHICAGO : is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this map. [‘m\li L C LT Te, __——-mflf SCEDAR RAPIDS M A0 6141y DS MOINES [ Electri ed Vestibuled Omabha daily at 7:05 p. m.jar- | ¢ Lighted, Steam TTeat- Trains riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City T nam S F. A. Nasn, DEFORMITY BRACES | icket Office, 1501 Far- t., Omabha. zen'l Agent. Elastic Stockin g Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 §.16th St., Next to Postoffice. Wo will send you the marvelous. French Preparation CALTHOS free, and a legul guarante: CALTHOS wil Mealth, Strength aud Useitand pay if satisfied. Address VON MOHL CO. Sole Ameriean Agents, Clusinuath, Obio. AIR-Wi it will ea medicated fil15 the sy! IS AIR" thas much ozone rry—chicily oxy 1 and rnene stem witl ful glow of health. Vigor Dack—appotite and ool digos: tlon wait ozone, im murvelous ener—constitutio really cur io The upon it. Specifio Oxy 1 prognated with o husling bl Dlood enricher—nerve stron e builder, germ destroyer, 0s—colds, bronehitis, asthma, con Specnflc Oxygen Go,, Buite 510 Slmuloy Bldg., Oxmh 1. DEAFYES BY ELECTRICITY. . et 10 conta fur gur 100 i ectro- Medical Theory and N\ Practice AL B. B. BLISS, Towa Falls, Tow, Many of our AGENTS ure SELLING from $200 to | £0) worth of ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS per month wages. whie Han 10 summar OUKER (0. Don't re 0 you mi An 1dle, or work for smail ARNOLD 12)7'8. 2)th Sk, Omaba NEBRASKA U. 8. DEPO Capital. .., Natiopal Bank, " OMAHA, NEB, 400,000 THE IRON BANK, leave | fine clothing—who him new Line of fine suits the holiday trade. sack square cut smile. | able | meres tic weaves suits in sive merchant show them in blacks tobacco late-—~fancy small plaids—chec ors; sample price. in—here’s the and fancy—cassimeres, wool; goods designed for husband the time to plenty of suits- goods was never in better now's | plenty of s | | | | roo cork-sole shoes —the six-dollar kind | Open Hvenings till 9 o'clock. 15316 l)()ll”l(l‘fi Tho eminent St For Thirty Days only wo will offe Christmus Jowelry and Silve NER ar In tho troats Private Discases. And all Wenknoss and Disorder of O1 AT 187 ont of all forms of with loss 0f Cournge, A tality. Eigh bition wna Vi 24th and Foarnam Sts, Omaha, No D Merchants’ Hotel. B FARNAM ST., Between 156th and 16th Streets. | WAL PAXTON, JR., PROPRIETOR Having mumml \he management of the Merchants' Hotel, I wili ko such Improve- e R D [h ke | one of the best at which tostop in Omiha, centrally loc ted th truetions to the Lray anee of 118 forme fully asked INMAA, Dec. 1, 1802, The Merc Omaha s Newe:t Hote! COR, 12TH Alll! unwun 8T8, 40 Roowms at 2,60 per day 80 i500kws at .00 per day 80 Kcoms with Bath st 8.0) por day. 80 Kooms with Bath at .50 Lo 4.6 por day. OPBENED AUGUST Modern in Every Kespect. Newly & 1=t shed Throaghout, 8. ERB, Prop. the stately Prince Albert breasted square cuts, did you ask? SHOULD We areshowing a line ot these fashion« cheviots and homespuns- -that for style | patterns would be hard tailoring establishment. blues mixtures; Ks—cords--stripes—plain col- with binding and without. for an elegant bedford cord If you v DRESS UP rant always worsted, inclay and corkserew—cheviots, plain cutaways 1n bld\ k and dark ric in stripes—plaids—checks—mixture by some makers of fine olothmq —at such prices as teen fifty for a aenuine clay seventy-five for an imported cheviot, and soon. If you want to buy a handsome suitfor for one of the boys FOR CHRISTMAS buy it—while condition to popular fabrics—made up with some little extra attention regards linings and workmanship-—with pri dollars less than you'd expect them to be for such suits, r our entiro stock of erwaro at GENTLEMEN who are good dressers—who appreciate really enjoy wearing garments | that tllnnd he ang on a man as if they belong to THre invited to step into “The Nebraskas” [suit department today and inspect the elegant designed especially for iere are the ever popular the dressy cutaway the single-breasted —~double« Well, bedford cords--cassi« in foreign and domes tone-—and variety ol to matceh at any excelu- We grays— large and prowns m Thirteen cheviot is a asult to fifty fair correct cutaway in all wool and silk and :h colors; es; a line of most noted four- worsted-—fourteen of the father— there's lots to pick from— Our line of sack suits in fine select from, All the from four to six OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers today GENUINE kan a- just the thing for damp weatlwr at 5 n shoe stores. reet, Omaha, Neb. N urinary disenses L1 treating with sos and Al forms of private d o1 unablo Lo visit 1 A regular and I satrietly private. (stamp torreply REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, Diamonds and 053 than manofacturer’s cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. FARNAM St Theater Lilce Rome all Roads Leads to the House of Si TONIGHT, The Midnight Alarm. The greatest melodramatic ot modern tim Matinee Wednesday. FARNAM STREET 'lHFM‘RE OV Like Rom ads o the House of 0088 production lay, Doc. won T 16 Wood| fi.‘n}fi?& DY X, DROOKETT, T NEW BOYD S THEATRE. comminane SUNDAY, DEC. lith Family Matinces Wednosday and Thursday. Tho Great and Only PROK. D, M. BRISTOL, EQUESCU RRICULUM JOHN C. PATRICK, Manager, 30 EDUCATED HORSES, < MULLS AND PONI A Untque, Novel and Intensely Intorosting X tinment. The laigest show of the Kind ever vr- wnnized, and THE BE bT in the WORLD Te, o Ze; Matl 15th, Entliren. T mition o ihe mati- T for 266 and g1y on n Kitke PONY HIDK oy, Sourdoy and Sunday, Dec. 16. 17 0nd 18. SATURDAY MATINEE. M. B. LEAVITT’S Entirely new and populur spoctacuiar pro- “splpen A Np FLY.? Furopo 4t un outlay of oyer ne inthe ast ou Thurs .m mor seale of pri \\'OND RLAND and Bijou Theater. Lass Wedm i L VR Kathieen Mavourneen Bjon s OYIRIENE ok e the Dancer and an Hour of Ex- pecliitios. Mut eveniizs, e nnd FIRST METHODIST CHURCHf, s Saturday Evoning, Doc. 17, THa MENDELSSO 1N QJINH‘.HE LU 3 ot Cofupa of Boston the mana 0 u‘ll‘i‘ Admission =~ Tickets For Salo at LI.N M Con under Laloal $1.00 On