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OUR MAIL ORDER SERVICE 18 eapect ally helpful to you, 1f you Ilive ata distance, and to whom a visit Toyé Fifth to secure & quorum 105t night and adjourned until Monday ovening Captain Cormack is still very low Onoof thosights of Omahais our big atock. View the mammoth stooks and brilllantdisplays from the land- NE DAY'S EVENTS IN ONAHA ‘'oys Fifth but was Looal History Boled Down for the Benefit of ]’;'my Readers, IN THE CONTEST CASE | SLOW PROGRESS s Closely Examined and Cross- I Withont Alding cution Falli Materinlly Pro The Out y | reported slightly botter Inst night Georgo Annctt was locked up in the city jail last night concealed pon th Bowlin was arrosted last eve tealing & pair of for carrying a ning for pants from a Tenth street County Judg has ordered the execu t ed estate to report in full city physician, was te sick woman at ind Jones t night The “United meeting in_ the ' will hold & Young Men's congroess’ parlors of the | Christian association this evening Al of w nder §s now inquirin Do LN vote on the lar thiv testimon Judgoes pared ina m ence o ties no! {rith t In vep 3. Mal £0n Or Commitiee repres organi than politi appr rega gz On « the witnoss' of the 1 conspiricy botwe councilmen to o rday f fire bef o8 18 fon in ard to the The partic shed by the the list of pre nty, ¢ with reg islative ticket peciall ought to be cstabl of the mayor was that f election had been 1 and with and clerks of AT NS nplinnce with the wisk ed to have de hinery uthori f tho « part o him with \tion other had to appointing partic ss-examination called Atentic air ixth allegation which charges a | n the mayor in proint prejudiced persons to board. This the s and ator and cort ction 1 s an yme rather pyre v wtter After the mayor, helps run the part who was a judge of cinet, told of hl\nn’ seen s I ftiea In liis procinot, but, lio ad made effort to provent them. Ie did not impute any dishonest motives 1o the other members | bourd wiis no independent ‘h he sat lot of Ameri ticket peddle Fifth ward, When saw two. He b papers. The fight and the Ameri hnical ¢ slon, o democrat o Fifth ward stective d the polls he got down to facts taken out his W crats tive \ Conlon siw Protective association tickets at the polls in tho Fifth 1, but did not see them ped dled. He saw no fraud which in his opinion | would change the resuit of the election ean Prote John the American morning. MAJORS ¥ A MUSS AGAIN, WBoard of Pablic hers Fall Out Aboyt Adjournments. Yesterday afternoon the three majors who compose the Omaha Board of Public Works got together long enough to reopen hostil- ities and managed to work out a couple of rounds of pretty lively skivmishing for posi tion, in which Major Birkhauser came off second best by the us rity of 2 to 1. Tt came about throu cntat the chuirman, after it been dispo: ard Paving company, setting forth sons for delaying work on the awarded it last spring. Major Ba moved that the letter be placed on fil i ance of Major Furay it was ajor Puray, the solution to the | sor had long sible habit of the board at | willwhether the other majors veady or not, and that in the futuve meetings would not ¢ until all ! little says out. While Major was spluticringont his gnation at this movement Majc resolution te * Balcombe voted of adjournfug the sion: his own sw were the Co the @i personal opinions of cach oth the meeting dissolved Before the ing and sewer an excl Imn ro row commenced Notes From t ddie Babbington will n This has Little reform sl 10 to the n settled upon, second hus- to do with 15 . Moore, have about, band didn't bringing it a stock r of who knew Eddie's girlhood duys, has agr and was yesterday given Judge Davis to adont the apers were made out and r\ll'l his new father for a will have plenty and th sisters to help him enjoy it In Jud g W thing Thon Ling mother A to take the ssion boy, by 1 1 brothe; jury in the case et Railway com- umes Wallick, the tor, bofore Judge Keysor for | a printing bill amounting to ontracted in 1878, In Judge Ogden’s court jury awarde 'l Charles B: chman 00 for having been locke in the city jail at the instan, The verdict fal the | ofticer and his bondsmen. Bofore Judge Day Miner was | i of disposing of wred prop- | 1, H. Jerome is the complaining wit- In the fode 1 court the jury in the case of the Republican ewspapcy comj ainst | tho Northwestern Assoviated still out., Tho cuse of the Omahi Banking com- pany against Mrs. Ashby is on trial. Crowd ut the Mills Meetings, Auother interested audience: crowded position hiall, last night, to hear Mills. Not a vacant seat r speaker commenced his discourse. Mills first took up the matter of the r for poor and unfortunate persons to be es tablished by the City mission in the building rly oceupied by the People's the outlined the o of th v charity, declaring that it would result in great good, He urged those pi v to con tribute what thoy could to the new enter- prise of the mission. Mr. Mills' add from'Luke there is room.” eloquence and carr many persons rose to auxious to lead bett Lx- ngelist iied when the | Mr. vt mpel them to come in He Yet spoke with his usual stness, and at the close wdicate that they were ives. Leavy Was Lucky, ‘When northbound motoy train No, ,the Sixteenth street line street, Jumes Lea get off before the luulx lh was thrown ung 8, on erossed Farnam and, in com nk a little too to alight from DALY With much. As the party the car Conductor All r toid the 10 wait until the train stopped, but_ Le did not heod the warning and fell 3 taken into a drug store and examined by doctor, who pronounced the injuries slight Smooth Crook in Castody. Last ovening Irank Devine was arrested by Detective Savage and booked as being a suspicious character. Devino is one of the best “‘porch climbers” in the western coun try and picks out only the residonces of wealthy people to operat aiuter by trade, but has o day's work for i long time 18 not out of his line of and snow covers porel Savage had Horse stealing busines when ice ud balconies. no speeial mortgage on the y, but for the purpose of pre- venting criuio locked him up. Among other things the Fifth Ward Kick ers, at their meeting at 1258 Sherman avenue last night, decided that the Board of Public Works should be abolished without delay They settlod many other matiers of im portance and then adjourned. Merely Mentioned. The oharter amendment committee failed | millions of | the e | of prompt and equitable sett | A Clara Allen; arrested Mayor Miller casc for perjury in the have a preliminary s forenoon » sale of unclaimed rty was held yesterday room, and netted the Ihe semi-annual pol and confiscated prope n Judge Berka it relief fun Yesterday Hr the late Herman Schmidt was ied, the funeral being attended by the n Pacific band, the Knights of Pythias nd the Plattsde scher rein People out near Forest Lawn cemetery are ing before 16 county ¢ ssioners with v demand th, I'hi 1l eet north of wha be better condition for council had an extra consider the new city he document was and laid over, under esterday Vizard rec of the daugh was stolen from m in the high school building a few Davenport, which clonk v days ag sent to poli cousting the i mm lint was headquar tl reant Whalen sent an ofil stigate nell Ha Christmas holic Dr. Robert R leay rdown there closed yesterday for th resume Januar. rector of the hall, smont, where at both serviees he will oceupy s church, i story of desti idiotic known to the police from one end of the country to the other, yesterday suceceded in raising $6.40 at the Union depot in order to assist her to reach a fictitious husband at Lincoln She has been working Omaha for several tho pulpit of Mrs, P tution One of Omaha's busi rests that in » the reet r ' small locomotive push a Snow plow from 1 to 5 a. m., thus ke cl-clear and preventing the wther blockade such as was re- ne. meeting of t the Forest price of single from 8x4 to 10 0 0, &7 se lots are mostly used but tem- burial being soon followed by ex- nent in- another part “The price of family lots was Lawn smetery fal lots, xS feet, and 8. T porarily, humation of the country. unchangzed Nauson is of the opinion that the lius been too by criti- @ re tion piish some but he dopre- cates the notion that the board is run fo the exclusive bene ain men. The business of the latter, Ay amounts to dollars annually, and the city Tord to lose it, but the Board of ccomplished much for the up- g of Oma de from the grain vould g ould il trade. Much comy condition of Uncle s along his property on Sixte particularly ba ed by the accu- mulation of now. There i\ snm\‘ conflict of opinion among the r nth street being of tho goneral government as o who is ro. | sonsible, but the idea scem the only man who can_orde cleared is the su to prevail th the sidew vising architect, o is_out of reach. In the meantime peoplo will continue to follow the ¢ t side of the site of the new fede: buildin, cial Standpolut. ad Ch ain's Cough financial staudpoint, for wo stock on whic Maggiu o paquinent Not from “I.do not recomm Remedy 1) have “but bec ave spoken of of it than have in the Sourit OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14, 1892, — On the Gth day of October, 1892, Iin- sured my dwelling house and furniture in Persons & Berry's insuranco agency of South Omaha, in the Delaware 1n- surance company, and on December 10 T was unfortunately burned out. Upon December 14 the full amouat of the los3 amounting to eight hundred and fify Ilars (#850) was paid to me, and I take 7 Inuml: ac- to insure in agency, thereby being sure .HL'“'. in quaintances and the publi the above h Winds Will Be cner- 1l in castern rly winds; colder For the Dakotas—Colder in South Dakota ; warmer in northern port ; northwest winds. s1n0W past four yeurs: Maximum tempe Minimum temper ! xu'r.hlllll a day and with genc 88 was on a text selected | 1 Inge cverlooking our seven floors. Men’s Furnishings. Initial Handkerchiefs | 6 for $I As good as you usually pay 25c¢ for; elaborate letters, hem- stitched, full size. Better be quick at this price, 6 for §1. Men’s Initial Handker= chiefs 25c All linen, fine cloth, lettering in diamond corner, g good value for at A finer cloth, orate letter, 356 larger, T o) o Men’s Silk Initial Hand - kerchiefs 50c Each The best value ever scen in Omabha at the price; fine, even { in| | silk, rich, elaborate fact a gentleman'’s chief; soc each, $5.50 per dozen. A better one, extra in quali- ty, in size, letters, full 22 inches square, 134-inch hem, price g1, for g1.50. Silk Suspenders We have them both plain letters, and embroidered, white, black Nothing is and opera shades. more suitable or acceptab! than a pad penders. Prices range from § $1.50, $2 and upwards. Silk Mufflers $1.98 A wide range of choice colors, checl blocks, broche efte trous satin surahs, 32 sxuare, have been $2.75. Choice of the lot tomorrow $1.98, supply now. Ladies’ Black Jackets $5.00 Actual worth $0; made from a fast- dyoall wool cheviot, new fashionable shape, very much under prioc, new | our price so a better number still; more elab- | handker- | hand-embroidered value r of nice silk sus- plaids, 5, rich, heavy lus- inches Buy your Christmas! Floor, $5.00 25 of our qualities have been $5, for Saturday | serge; will outwear | pure silk umbrellas; {an elegant assortment of | any | and mountedhandles in knobs, and silk crooks, etc; silk case |tassel. Saturday's price, Second floor, entrance, ¢ $3.50. 26-inch gloria si'k guaranteed to wear; | trimmed crook handles, ionable s worth g5 price $3.50 each. floor. FFarnam trance. White Blankets 82.75 a Pair Only about street a few days ago. Some are wool, others have cotton in them; none of them from 6 to $8. make this big reduction and a few have manufactu er’s imperfections. floor; near elevator. Wrapper Flannels 15¢ 1,500 yards, variety of fast colors, shades; About in larger terns, dark light Pe yard. Come quick. $6.50 and ¢7.50 marked only; these| are all 28 inches in length, are| | made of guaranteed silk gloria | tw choice of Farnam street Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas serge, silver- fash- ticks,silk case and tas- Saturday’s Second en- Second good pat- and |? good for street wear as well as house wrap- s; have been 25c all sea- son; for tomorrow, only 15¢c a Gray and tan eider-down, trimmed with Angora fur. Better ones, in both material and finish, at 84 (8] Children’s 30 pairs left/Children’s from the big lot we advertised d/Gretchen Cloaks all a thread of have ever sold under §5, and most | We be- cause some of them are soiled-, Made of dark brown all wool cheviots, mixtures, latest years, $5.00 qualities arg now $3.50. $8.50 qualities are now $¢5.00. €0.50 qualitics are now $6.50. $11.00 <1\|:flitlcs are now $7.50. Misses’ Newmarkets D) made of fine wool cheviots, dark colors, newest and most fashionable shapes, sizes, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years, $13.00 newmarkets now § 8.50 a Ladies’ Jackets $3.50. Good value for $6 colors and strictly an all ! sizes. wool cloth, & WHAT THE SHERIFFS DID. Cheyenne County’s Head and Front Talks of the Convention's Work. Sheriff Charles Trognitz of Cheyenne county was in the eity ) direct from the meeting of the “remont, and sion. eports a most in- About thirty-five she: € were in attendance. ate Sherifts «association is organized for a better acquaintance among t nal hunters of the state and the discussion of subjects interesting to those oficers. Such action as is beneficial to the sheriffs is ta and a committee is appointed to look legislation in the intqrest of the 1 which muy bo enacted by the leg for the e President, l\\\\s:m uv\ ecretay] te “Island, Hall ’s Adaws of ‘Se the interests of two and and unanimously en- appointments, one by Gov- and the other by Grover Cleveland. Sheeiff Tromnitz of Cheyennoe county was unsnimously endorsed for the Dosition of state oil inspocte Sherifl James Costello of G endorsed for the position o marshal. The two, of the members i dorsed them for crnoy Crounso nd Island was United States endorsements made honor: between republicans Sheriff Trognitz is & republican and Sl Costello is a democrat. The legislative committ composed of President Hamilton, Secret ello, McC| of Lancaster, Bennett of and Nutter of Kearney appointed PR 5 Draw Your Own Conclusion, M: J. O. Davenport, manager of the Fort Redwood Co., Ft rigg, L, ' o severe cold a nediate relief. 0] 5LO] have sold “hamberlain’s medi- iggists. The following m: nge licenses were issued by County Judge Liler yesterday: Name and addroess, . Schuyler, § Henry L. Russell, Or 1 Lotti¢ Seberg, Oaklund An ln\‘nl\ml) Remedy for Colds. Sherift Hardman of Tyler county, West virginia, was almost prosrated withl a cold ; an using Chamberlain's Cough nedy, Tn speaking of it e says: “It giyo \lniost instant . 1find'it to bo an invaluable remedy for colds.” For sale by druggists. ation of V. ll Hamilton SRSONAL PARAGRAPHS Dell Akin of Atkinson isat the Millard. A.W. Crites of Chadron is at the Murr J. M. Tisdel of Kearncy | chants. T capt Arc W. A. Stewart of Lexington Paxton Bevg of Blair P. W. < of Lincoln is a guest Millard nts. the Paxton. L. Ha the Millard H. H. Wallace of the Dellone. H, C. the Murr J. H. McIntyre of Nebraska City at the Arcade, Hon. L Arcade yesterday. W. I". Root of Laramie, Wyo., is tered at the Mur Tekamah day. . H. Elmore of Beatrice is the guest his old friend, Louis . . Dixonand davghterof stopping at the Delloue. t H\t Paxton, S. C. Smith, cashie bank of Beatrice, was iu th A. K. Goudy of Lincoln, ent of public instruct yesterday R. Mills of Kalispell, Mont., ma Montana and Columbian Buffalc dian 1xhibit company, is in the ci At the Mevcer: S. B. Hathaw York; A. Field, Chicago; J. Nind, Minn. T. W. Akin, D L. E. Walk §. Balker, Beatrl White, Platts Cricaco, 1, to Tug. | I the o “Itio following Nebra stered hero today: G E. Dudman, R. C. Cushing, J. J. Sherman—George B Palmer—J. W. Johuson, R. G. Montague, Omalia, Norther W. Vail, Miss Strawn, Oma M. A. Warren, Lincoln, e —You can get Salvs ay. is at the Mer- in . C. Russell of Schuyler is at the is at the is registered at the at the 1. Stine of Superior isa guestat the . Vanuess of Lincoln is registered at Milton Doolitte of Atkinson is a guest at cll of Stromsburgis registered at isa guest at Mulhone of Fremont is a guest at guest W. Funk of Beatrice was at the rogis- of Springfleld is rogis- state treasurer-elec C. O. '\lunl on of Lincoln 1 chraska son of Nebraska of the First National the Paxton special Telegram kans are W Pacific—A. Johnson, ayl tion t liniment in the marke ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Femals Weaknass, Catarrh or Rheumatism, Z Nervous nr Private Diseases. IF SO, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. For the Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases MALE AND ¥ ALL BLOOD AND ¢ ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND : EASES OF NO MATTER HOW PANDING OR HOW OFTEN t, ' PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. | NERVOUS DEBILITY | prLEs, FISTULA, ¥ without t Al malad | either sex, po ¢, pormanently cured lire or caustic. s of a priv ely cure: o or delicate nature, of Call on or nddress, with stamp for Circulars, Freo Book aud Reclpes, Dr. Sgaries & Scaries, Next Door (o Postolfice. 118 South 15th Street, Omaha, Neb. DR. . C. WEST'S ment, u Kp: ralgla, 11 Hquor or toba Softnoss of th ay, doath, Prd ower In either Fomalo Wenkne torrhon caused by 0v mouth’s treatment §1; antee i boxos 1o oure. NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- ttle for Hystoria, Dizziness, Fits, Nou- Aache, ous PProstration causod by wakefulnoss, Montal Doprossion, 10, sl 0wy, Loss of anod all tho braln, A Wo guar- Gunrantoo 1ssaed onty by Theodora 1. Lowls, drug Bt 016 MHORL. SOULHOVE COFROF Mot AR, Farnas streets, Owah: Notlce of inges for To the owners f all lots or ps oward H stroet, from 0th - sl ts of lots on ot to st Pay the Price of the oyal for Royal only. Royal Baking Powder is shown by actual chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent. greater in strength than any other brand. Many sccond-class brands of baking powder are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal. These powders, because of the mferlor quality of their ingredients, cost much less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent. less strength. If they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. ouare horeby notified that tho under- signod. throe disinterestod trosholdors of tho city of Omaha, have boen duly uy the mayor, with the spproval of t cil of said lty, to assess the damag owners respectively of the property by the chan necossary Ly ordinan O, 1502 appoved Au You ure further notified tha cepted sald anpointmont, ur us roquired by luw. we will Docen be in_the fo having duly qualified of shriver &O'Donahoe, 1405 Farnam street, within tho corporate liniits of said city, neet for the pur- pose of considering und makinz the assess- IORLOf dunaso L tho owners respRotivo'y of inld proporty. afeoted by suid clinuge of grade. taking 1nto consideration special bene- fits. if uny You aro notifiec to be, prosent at the timo 4 JAS JOKDALE! Omaha, Neb., Doc. 6th, 1502, Dy0-diot PATENTS | THOMAS P SIMPSON. Washing ton D. €, Noatty's foo tutuied. Wrle (0x Lavoniors Guide Consting Notice. . Bemis, mayor of the city of lmhfi nd p 1, Geor Omaha, L P from Willlams streot streot, from Hi streot, wre auth arpose of cousting during the winter of 1592-15; Witness my hand at Owmaba, this 10t day of December, 1892, GEORGE P. BEMIS, Mayor D1-2a 7¢ The Morse Dry Goods Co. | Men s Silk Umbrellas‘c""flren s Short Cloaks, $3 50 | Ladies’ Sllk Hosiery. and$6. At $1.89 we offer an extra | ‘At $2.50 we shapes, sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10| a¢ 85 we will sell you the Theso are in dark t]p wine and red; s Floor. I'omorrow we inaugurate a spirited of ladies’ silk siery; they are lower in price than they have ever been or will be for the next twelve months, At 81,29 we offer 10 dozen pure silk, fast black hose, double soles, all sizes At $1.29 we offer a lustrous spun silk hose i in sale fast black, a full range of sizes, rich, quality fast black, lus- trous, pure silk he white double thread soles, all sizes, shall sell a superior quality stainless black, pure silk hose, double ankle, heel and toe, full as. sortment of sizes, At $2.89 wec sell grade fast stainless black, wide, also narrow Richelicu ribbed, pure silk thread hose, double ankle, heel and toe, all sizes. At $3.39 we oficr an extra opera length pure silk thread hose, fast Dblack, will not crock or stain the feet or un- derclothing, full range sizes. a fine best, heaviest, pure silk opera length hose to be found any- where; they have double soles, heels and toes, and are doubled all the way through; fast colors, all sizes. With full detachable cape, |Ghildren’s Hose 25c¢ 35 dozen C. & G. finest French ribbed woolen hose, the best wear-resisting hosiery $14.00 newmarkets now $§ 9.50| made: 65¢ 'md *;c qualities go $15.00 newmarketsnow $10.00|omorrow at 2 c a pair; colors navy, seal, gray natural, myr- es, 6, 64, (inlike e Dutch Process 7+ No Alkalies R il Other Chemicals are used in ihe prepavation of W. Baker & Cos Breakfast Gocoa, which is absolutely pure and soludle. It has more than three tinmes the strength of Cocon mixcd with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more cconomical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, aid EAsILY DIGESTED. Sold by Crocors everywhore. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass, DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENH]LU, 114 5.1thSt., , Next to Postoffice. B runner uY Ihhl. lllnul fou Consumption. = SPECIFIC OXYGEN-— “'wws “." a breathing troatment, Is a “Shni glad surprise to the anxious sufferor, whotn It reifoy tho first inhalation really cures Ina briel space, a 10,000 muu,u.zu'r FEOPLE orted to it, and our “OXYCEN BOOK Freo, tolls of their experience, THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN 00., Suite 510 heely Bhlg. Omaha, S TeDiiEs Of seW o clty council for t ¥ , 1803, ich work o a o i aceon plans and specifications on il in t s ot oF Pubiic Works Proposals to be made on printed blanks fur- nished by the board, and the Lecom panied with a eertiied check in the suu of 3500, pay- uble In I[u city of Owahu, 4 n evidencs ol right 1o reject [ HRKHAUSER, 1 n Hourd of Public Works. 9, 1892, Dec. 9, 10, 16,17, uny ; DEAFEES «+ BY ELECTRICITY. . 4 10 cents forour 100 page octro Medicel Theory and Praotice.” B. B. BLISS, Tows Falls, Towa, to ourcity and Big Store Is not always oonvenient. TRY US. Boys’ Clothing. g Reefer Coats” Broken lots, odd sizes, one and two of a size, Chinchil= la, Bea- ver, Mel- ton, As= trakhan, Irish Frieze, Cheviots; plain, trimmed, cloth horn or gilt buttons, nothing better in cither quality, cut or finish to be had anywhere. This will be our “special” for Saturday: $5 qualitics are now $3.50. 8 (]\l.]llli( S are now $4.50. $10 qualities are now $5,50. Others at $6 50 and up to $10, all at equally great reduc- tions, Boys’ Two-Piece Suits The most of this lot have sold at ¢4.50 and $5; you can have them in either single or double-breasted, good, strong, wear-resisting cloths. Choice of the lot §3 a suit. Boys’ Short Pants 75¢ All wool, sizes 4 to 14 years, Comment is unnecessary, Boys’ Shirt Waists 50c¢ Sterling grade; we bought the tlannel; had them made to order; cqual to home- mado garments; worth 7e. Boys' Shirt Waists 75¢ Another lot, home-made, fast colors, non-shrinkable; good value for $1. Boys’ Shirt Walsts B Cur $1.25 o, good, strong sorvice- able cloth and woll made; will make a capital Xmas present as woll as keep your boy warm. AMENTS. Bt o § NEW CHEAP. THRATRE. l PRICES. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 17 and 8. M. B. LEAVITT'S Grand Speetacular Production. SPIDITR AND RRILY. Kiatinee This Aft. at 2 Inau:uration of the Choap I'rl ] (15 on first 750 each. Evening Performance at 8. es—IMirst fluor. e, T and balcony, and e, K “ement ¢los8 Lomorrow unday) night 'v B LTy 3 Nights sediinime MONDAY, DEC. (9. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. STUART ROBSON Andan E scollent Supporting Company n the llowinz Repertoire: Monday tvonn, THE BACHELORS o i e SHE STOO0S 10 CONOUER THE HENRIETTA il open Saturiay morning. 2.0) und $L60. Matinee fily Wednesday I rices o' and & FARNAM SIRRET THEATREL™©" P Like Rome all 15 load Lo the House of FRANK MAYO in nm Wood and Romance! CROCKETT. Matinee Satirc 1 FARNAM STRET PIEATER|"""/itten Like omo all rods load 1o the houso of su 8 commoncing Sundny Matinoe Dec, SKIPPED —BY THE— LIGHT of the MOON. Tho Loudest Luus| h of the S Usunl Matinee W ALL THIS WEEK. Last Weel of the Bijou Stock Company, Kathleen Mavourneen COYRENE, the Da I pason, ONDERLAND and Bijou Theater. r and an Hour of Ex- MLSpecialLios, Matinoes svenings, 20¢ nnd i DEC. 17 Y-M Cu s HALL, SFTURBFY, Spocial Return gement of WILL CARLETON Auathor of Farm Ballads. “Bottor Timos,"” intorspersed with poeima Rosorved so. 114 8, 16t L Comn e s the de be immed iate and continuous FIRST METHODIST CHURCHA Voniiua arduy Ive Dec, 17, THE MENDELSSOHN OUINTETTE CLUB Conoert Compnny under the man Admls ion O For Bale at tue Daor. On sale at Chase n Thursday, Jand Iy sure 16 of Boston ent of the Ludies' Musieal 'ty Of Oui s hias $1.00 TUEOSOPHUY. ums AIAIHIEIVBESANT AT UNl'rv cMURCH Sunday ng, December 18, Monda, ening, December 19, AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, Sunday wbor Sirifes in Light'of Ke-incariation Monday —"An Outling of Theosophy." Admission to Each 500, Tickots will be o at Max Meyer's musio storo ou ¥riday aud saturday. ver Subjeets the