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THE OMMIA D\ILY BFE. e EMBER 10, 1893: I‘(TFE\I PAG SUNDAY, DE(, neing and wde whe whe wde A Tucsday evening, De- | 36> €4 D€ O OF7 {36} 4365 ¢ k m. vm\v' 'unqu\' of l.w lvpy\onr‘h(t e | cember 15, opening at 8 o'clock sharp. 2 * y > 0 4 v [— foes ot the ring as though the other man | ¢ T T Iten T / had 1o chance at all, and as 4 mattor of fact | Bowsin WIN the JHor 3 Prospoots Growing Bright for the Big Moet- | ho ives tum very littie.” Kckhardt pro raRed Ouk; I, is iow thi hotio of the great % I’C ( ) Ll ( )O < 1 ll o Ol (1 ]] (1 ) ' - | otircos O'Biien 8 wontér avorite of the season, Alix. 2:07 4 ing Between Oharlie and Jim, Sk — : | Over in Mason City the hossy magnates | ' RS Corbett and Mitchell ave on their way to | afe contemplating a cirenit for northern | %y the south and it now looks as if_they really | Iowa towns naxt season . CHAMPION BILLIARDISTS AT PRACTICE | conte: 1 fizhiing, writes P. Jay. In The half-mile track at Fallerton. this J cidentally. thoy will maie money on te tip | state, fs bewg rebullt aud will be put m e 7 7 12 A0 AN ol —— outh, Mitchell putting in a week at Phila- | superb shape for next year . / / i I ) ) 1 / delphin and _Corbett by working oncanirht | g o HOMA / ’ v y Brigge and Pyl Spiit Up—Among the Shot= | stanie 1 \ioioit O warking oncniueht |, .The Nebraska horso, Prince MeMahon, | ¥ 1al 0 ou UNR O LS ! gan Knlghts — The Torses and the Quarters have been secured for dim neat | per g thcro 0, brovidence, R L. A L N g o Jacksonville, and early next week he will A VIS I DU CS RO <} Bykers -lnfleld 1its-Questions tn b, fo i "ttt Yhe | Robbio P, 2:18 S A Foareeh e P plon. The lstter will also start in to train 1 !Iilmm third 'v.‘hfl times and unplaced once 49> e have ncarly 5\99 odd Sample Iengths of trousermfls—-Remna_rntE-—left over from to be able to punish James, and in the next | @ won something over 84,570 A H i 1t beging to look « little bit as it the big | five or six weeks wo will have much to talk [ 15D, Gould, Fullerton, Neb., ropo & busy season’s trade--which we do not wish to invoice. To clean up this stock, we mill mighi be pulled off down in Florida | about regarding these celebrated wearers of | 8ale of three Woodlive weanlings for ! f y atter all, biut I am 100 opifionated, to con- | the boxing cloves, Mitchell is extremely | Hosavs tho cail for catalogue and bric * miil make them to order at a_Ctual COS.t of- CIOth""Maklng' and Trimming, L o & W "+ | confident that hie will be able to aestroy the | Was neverso great as at the present time X :,‘,‘;{" " ']‘:"' X:“”‘ ”‘l \‘]‘:y"“’“' _-:‘I:I”“;l"‘.':"‘”‘. beauty of the conqueror of Sullivan, and Jim | W. J. Wroughton, H ad Cam X stick to my orieinal propositio; t s sangnine that he can do up the premier | bridge. b., nas sold a valuable stallion to 5 322 /290 O° f YN fight never takes place. 1f it docs, hqwever, at Britain. Thisgives rise to | Imbody & Betts, Central City, Nob.. and o Comineic mng and 1 sincerely hopo it may, 1 will bo there, on that there “will be a | fine Perctierou 10 J. 1% Adams, Spring IRanch 7 ~ Al ~ ~ =% b fob uftor witnessing aboutall the side shows | WATM argument when the men face | Neb, agss o c—— o ach other fing. ‘The sting of the b % 9 ¥ 0o, IV« o o y of the st decade. it wouldn't do to miss the | hien ia set o tor mimre oo roady | o.hore is a strong probability of Ontonian, AN 2 L set (¢ or January 25, and already | 2.07%,, being practically sound in 189 J S = : main circus, would it we liear of sportsmon preparing to move | e, the pacor that JeALS B WAIL fs CASMOY 30 - . i e south, in anticipation of securing good bet- | vio 2:00 mark than has any other lorse, suys e = e T = The reason why it begins to look probable “l{fl '»w;'-' \‘h ) |"“’\|4' hi w{tt"l H\‘\ hH” . Editor Reed ~ i BN Sho s ok S self t extent of £10,000, which he says 5 AT, (0. T e s because the citizens of Jacksonville have | o ill wager against half that amount, he | o fiP, Tyler, 2:32, by Wiltan, Nickle Flate unquestionably made up their erudite minds | taking Corbett as lis champion. Mr, Dwyer | 2:2% by Bay Tow, jr., and Dr. 2110, not to allow suchan unequalled good thing | is vecognized as a shrewa bettor and a go I ’;‘“j! A it s “You can walch the mak- P by more than lwo to get away. They appreciate that it will | Judge of form in man or horse. Apparent EdootnL BLithe ) change his 1c » : : Bl orse, - App: ceount of the heatth of his family 10 of your trouscrs ur § ) one cus stand out in busso refievo, the one event in | HO s weizhied up dames and Chavies, and | *G0L Koo, 3.5 D kiuth. oot mg A'/ you lrousers in our (I (III pair old to any on: cus the anuals of the Floridian metropois, and | n{iiio'vo such i extons that it 1s extremely | MAre, 18 safe in foal to Ontonian, 2:07¢. ‘The windois. tonier, 10 mock moval or goody good sentiments can | improbable he can win. Certain ig is that ‘“"j"l“"'_‘l*'"“ld be great, for the blood lines ! blind them to this fact. San Francisco, | tho natural ndvantages are with Corbett. | Brohard to improve. Fanny Sprague is the 1 ) L s v \ Col best mare, probably, Ontonian was ever bred New Orleans, Chicago and New York havo | f1e s heieht, weight, longth of reach and | ¢, —Western Resources P e ¢ f as clever as his opponent. Therefore. fow o " g had their prize fights galore. | Bos- | s Wl la 1o PDolleve 1o il Wi | g November 23" Mossrs. Kostorson, Gould, 5 : ton, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Omaha [ At the same time I do not seo ivas | BH Mount, Iiolland and Reed ot the 5 ] ] . ) ) ; At the sa e [ do nov seo justwhere | po : i N ' > A / &4 a Pair their football games, then why not Jackson- | it comes in that he should be made an odds- | JHur( OF JRANAREES of the Nebraska Trot- 1CsC rouscrs re orth »o, | and a alr ! villo her padded glovo contest, I'G_like to | on Tavorite Mitehell s a clever and tricky | o Qi Fiene b ""‘»“"_“';'m “m“,;‘,"‘;:“""“; 1 . o i 8 the 81 . pugilist and will give J or r ma ot (o=t 0 e se know? She certaluly enjoys the same rights | B fi‘m i s“‘“"\l_"”“"‘m'l':"‘"l:“u 'fi“"'i"”"m";\‘l"'_ transacting important business that had Py, § < X ) 3 and prorogatives of the othefgreat citics | 0t M\ ST MEMenLihEe B0 18 I GO | referenco fo not only the future but to the You've heard the story about “The Larly Bird,” cte, named and evidently means to demonstrato | Masterson, declares overything is sottled for | §hecd meeting held last August at Omaha the fact. Ttisnot the sport alono the por- | the fizht to take ACy e QUL BHL T LRI atas st “ksonvillo are figur- | On January 25, and that the $,000 a side fo stclass condition and a feeling of confl- % spicacious citizens of Jacksonville are figur- | on January 25, and that the & _"‘"v‘_"l“ lf;‘_ dence in the future was expressed by each 1 ing on,though, or their aninus in the matter HULLUI L i) bt WAL | FTES S ! O e e aeontors, | £9:000 for traming expenscs. _Ho says that | MemBer i Ol ot bl ed at least deprecatory. | while he s doing well in tha show business Just n Dash of Dismond News. ‘lilul‘ ln:n-‘l\»:;\\]w1«:\11“\:1\II:nz on it mllu‘:nf o s also tratning, 8o that he will not have | Hank O'Day is & Chicago bobby “One of onr nove ) 7 t ; visitors burdencd with big rolls, and they | to devote move thin threo weeks to active, | Joe Strauss has made application for o | =y - v 1 ] S ‘cet know tiat under the effervescent and exhil- | steady traiiing to bo_dn_ condition lrm- the | position on the big league npire stafr 57 ways of winuing g outh 1th Street arating influences of champagne —sports | | bl LY Ao 3l ) bl “White Wing! Tebes % ¥ : ¥ saHtopPOR I FIotIaR, and. clones his 16tter.| ing cbean has turned de atiale AT o pley 5 f drink nothing but chiumpagne—and amidst | sieh o rolmit oy ee e vor | “washoo washeeinun' out in Denver. - Heis | 44 Sriends. Between Farnam and Douglas, the rollicking, dave dovilish excitement of a | what you may think of Corbett's fighting, | 8t the head of a big steam laundry : prizo fight tht the two, the visitor and tho | ¥ou will hitve no reason to be ashamed of the mlq)."f’“";“ arns, will probably bo seen on T eTah eIy Tl vea. G 6 work of your old clium st for Sioux City the coming season, while “ll‘l."ull.'l'”\ LiESEI 1;‘ sl Ll iy George Hogriever will be in the field, o % K & ey 145 K ] t iu this case Jecksonvillc's coffers would | There is a chestrut floating through tho | Watty, who will guide the Corn Huskers R Y’ ! W ! * il s submerged with <imoleons. press about Bob Fitzsimmons and Dan | throuzh the seasou of ', wants Joe Walsh e M the | Creedon being matehed. Matehed for what, | for short. mesce. the old Spanish town on the | matched for when, matehed for whe GRISAUNE.L BUPL 0 revepling, ¢ : 1 , : L inlesburg, Butlington, Peoria and Mon- y firm, revegling a power otency TUE THEATES St. John's is something like a couple of hun- | With the grand army of impecunious pugs, | mouth are talking of a four-clud :\,.';..m]_.uv 0“ \“\ 0“' \\l/] D ] \B(]R £OREL ot oL L ORIy tork ittt momc | s A JOHNSON'S dred years of age, and over sinco her found- | barring Corbett, Mitchell and Jack Mc* | league in case the Ilinois-lowa is not re- bers, but to the entive craft, which is Tho Boyd will be closed for the first for MACRNETIC OIL! fug lor: {nhabitants have been pluggiog \\l‘::xn :‘,','q'."."\‘(‘.',)‘:‘,’,,“'f on tho hog train, | vived truly marvelous. Potent and far-reaching | nights of the present week e Instant Killer of Pain. A Nivay, mons-gathieving, wood-chopplng, Moap- | N oo g e sced & A L e anle Billy Hart, the pitcher, who has bacn off : iy ‘-]N:‘-ix.‘m ac “.. al in n; methods, the future o ‘l‘lr;:lemll:l‘lmnl External. making or boiling mavmalade, but even yet | olub to maken bid for such fght, TUis | foaoim o opon tWO seasons, says is wrw | Extent to Which Local Workingmen Have | 00 0 0o hoas:bilitien ot aiason | ciianamn i o hire. b ey i1 %, Goralon Fotiag ARt A n s A By LA nas stroug as ever, and he expects a ; < 08 advance- | “Friends” wili bo Mile. Rheason Tuesday 8 ke, In this day, she isn't worth @ quarter as [only a clumsily devised fake of the two | {1l with Cincingati next season. Been Getting Together. ment along industrial lines. The present | and Wednesday, Docember 149 and 20, in her mmn'sn-fl‘vfluumnx:u‘\o' g snd much as Council Bluffa, Sho has worked | antipodeans to ward off tha suspicion that | "\, Liine promises to give Kansas City a crisis demonstrates in a most foreible man- | new play, “I'lie’ Queen of Sheba.” It was @i, Cronn Dibtherta, 5oro Throat, Haxd and. Industelously and s doseeving of | Loy i, dead to the world, aund Indientes | o NhERAR, PGPSR 10818 Fanane OV nev the necessity for and. utility of trado | written for Lthea by M. Advien Harbusse of | Tup HHSE EADACH e, of * things o sverthele: s ve! . b b “ on I SN 30va s ons with reserve fu ' V' \ >, I oSt o od botter things. vet, nevertheless, is very poor. | congealed moisture an arduous and exceed- | 8t years Suvannah, Ga., teaw, but theve | RAPID. WORK IN THE LAST FEW YEARS | worganized R e A to e H Ol 0T i s DrobdblyJNO b UsY Pl isHOaR 1 i o YBHAND- Etok, Doublo Kirencth: Auother thing, Florida asn't had in ail | ingly nplesant sindo. of training: Tho willbon numl\)::;lnl new mci on tio pay roll, {nto the slough of despondency, sompelledto | o Or BoAkE L SRIMoho R et these rolling years hardly enough sport to | Brand seramble for fighting dates is_over, | | OB DI w i to Oswego, Dad’ Clarke accept reductions from their alrendy sc (O D T il : C = wad a shotgun—iu fact, has known notning | 4pd 1.;011;[nm1 e roull o Sl tor &Sy :ZJL'»’?'J\‘ (i::-h:unm‘:f.“l\‘;x‘l & potl of advaice | ciry Now One of the Best Organized in the | carnings to walk the streots in et i -xn‘?u'{h:-l|!:~ Hhia s caxoHuIS) “‘li-"y:\vf::.‘ll: “‘f.’ m‘ifi«“fifi? fi?v"'.?#:fi?hfi.%fizh: worth anything like the prico of admission | Mo wfuris ot verdint. buers in thy | HOwled. “Im a Glant.” Isaiso said_that Country—Warnlng Agalust «Clgars of o depend upon the coup liouso and orher | eloan socicty comedy-drama, by Bdwin Mil ::fi:u'?;“"'x‘?f"n Ladien Wil il 1o s R L OB DA P En e a plbn a s, Mo bl laung and degrading. the unionisy confl- | nights atd Sawrday matinee, commencing | ckin sofe and velvety nd reitores tho 105t coma 1 French Huguenot. colony, where the senilo In the Fie 1l on the Bar. | turns up heve in shape to pitch wooa ball, - 1f protection and the succor I f”m ‘-llvx;“s T Sstorycatl Ry ‘ching, o G housy uor e 81 Augustine now stunds, Since then George Linden, a Plattsmouth sportsman, | 4@ 1oesat, Heavea ielp him!—New York = Fully his.» : hich s right- | o storyoutlined In that, of two JOURR |t rdmtnof hile Erisesse; Forseab CooRe | r'mn‘uwv._n_mx-nn hus ridden his little Ilearn from the News, hada thrilling ad il o 95 ol el 1 Tt is claimed by the local labor leaders 7 = B Y s 1\"‘1"& Co. ‘010 ~\gvul~.0nmh1“\cb. 4 AR L SR o arses \own, | venturo gooso hunting up the Platte a couplo | 1) DUTHSIL It efaligtas | that Omaha isone’of the best organized | o0 ,“"“‘" lesy | son of a wealthy man, who st him | —— the cariier days thie sports extracted & little | Platte caught himon a bar and imprisoned | fastings o fow nights sgor o 0" #F | Central Labor union in 1887 has been the | 4 S AOR L ok D nal wish that he beceme . bilsiness man, | ) astings u few nights ugo. i The sum of §209.000 will bo spent to pro- | When his inclinations are those of a poct sport out of siiooting Seriuoles, baiting alli- | him there for nearly forty-eiznt hows. Ho | [t is yeported that a Jimted round “gov | Meaus of preventing ‘many weak organ- | vido work for the uncmployed | oo | The other is a younz wusician named gitors and_ catchink tarpon. bit now theso | was rescued fually, howeser,' by somo fav: | yewoen Johwiny Goihin A Py R i T (L) Ui | A O s BRI AIS L 22 0 . Karo, poot,abut steadfust in’ his Bmusing divertiscments have fallen into | mers who discovered him just in the nick of | o Jonany L AGRorEdiDIx B Cedaii ; AR BRah [ i fends T PlbnO s From U. S. Journal of Medjeine | Fbonots Qssuathae nndl & Erowth of moss o | tim, As' an dbundant reward. forall'the | JiiLsoon bearranged, to take placeat Bos- | tho organizntion comymitteo of that body has The thickest known coal seam in the world RASLIDtogIs Hiond, S e R A ) Bro Al vhe | gop, i i 2 Y hey share cne humble room and at the W.ILPeblie,whomakes n sp of Epilepsy, encronching upon Jucksonville's city limits | privations e liad been subjected to, on his 7 : ; succeedea in establishing several strong | isin Wyoming, av T'win Creek, in the Green y shiavo one bumble room and atho | - g, yiikisut doubt Ireated andcilred mors hssh Eakn with an alacrity which threatens to \vay homo Linden killed o hugo bedver in | _Jim Hall and Steve O'Donnell intend to go | unions. Omaha was among the first cities | Ve conl basin. e play they aro so poor thut be- | g,y jiving Physiclan hiasucceesis ; 4 c : B L on the road and_ give sparring . o ) S tween the two they hve only one present- g i isastoniehing. Wo engulf her it her enterprising business men | the Platte just opposite Cullom. In speak- | i€ Fe0 G0 BXG sbatrins xhibitions. | 4 aspablish a central organization. Ten or | . The glass industry is said to be languish- | aple suit of clothes, which each wears, as licardof cascaof 9 years's by 10 not rear up shortly and stir their sticks. mau(unr c]\'plnlb nml.\m\- says: It was | Mitchell for his Conting fi“]'l“b o e Mhers | fifteen years ago sucha thing was thought Inglin Belgium on account of the competi- | the occasion requives s eaiiis: work on this disease which he. e growiog dark. when the sportsman woticed | 2 or his coming fight with Corbe el v ok e vasno tion from America. e objec i S sends with a large botle cf his abrolute cire, fre Cognizant of_this impending fate tho lead- | tho tusks aud noso of the. wary “furrier” | 1t Chatley Mitchell wins his fight with | to bowlmost impossibie. Now in every ¢ty | r\o thousand men are locked out at oflxlfi:')i’f"-‘xfi.»?‘fli‘x{".\ RS anerer who maysend Nn!‘)uhr::hcl)x;vri?-cn:; ing spirits of the town held o meeting down | just above the water. He shot quickly with | Corbett he will leave England and come to | of importance will be found ceatral bodies | Martin's Ferry, W. R S of Mieerite Oty house underthe | - gresss W advise anyo o) | the tow) ) | | Martin's Ferry, W. Va., by the Standard | name of Marguerite O yorie wishing o cuire to addres At Georze Burbidge's store oue night not | good offect, and knowing the nature of the | Buffalo to reside. Tt is quite improbable | withrepresentatives from the various trades, | Ivon and Steel company. Jack learns intui hat the il | Fref W1l FEEKE, 1. D.,4 Cednr St, New York, long siuce and after discussing the matter that it would sink as soon as dead, | that we will have the pleasure of Chawley's Organization 1 te ¥ C. A. Berg of ''acoma, Wash., has he loves Advian nmx ”u f'»w -|"e ‘f"- : il i 1= sxhaustively determined to tako, this mo- into the river which was swaist tence here.—Buffulo Rt S Rt A T e e H i (ot L i T i : 5 el mentous step. Accordingly the Duval club abbing the animal by the hind i Bdwards of Las Vegas and Jim | Some idea can be gained of the zrowth of | Jpyors (yion of Americ Lt 1 gonorously doos Al he ean. o advatice ;hamod_after tho county in winel Jax s | log he dragued itashore, wiiero it soon died. | Flvn, billed s tho oss of tho woltor. | orgunizod labor in Omaha by referring o | "oy ohte of Labor assembl 302, 1o. | his friend’s suit TR uated—was organized, the purse raiscd | He brougzhtit to town and the scales show | weights of New Mexico, aro to et tc er > unions and assewb t nave been | cated at tous Iona O 2105 sgucrite Otto i ¢ wnd thio preliminaries to securing the consoli- | that it we'zhed fifty-soven pounds, being | and help in a fistic way to o enaeier l\,h.‘ i l»":,‘ “.}],'\,L.S”‘ul‘-‘w“i‘, St bt:\.‘f, Shied bdonpelindiCley, (reports” thbuall g “im(.",lfi?. o T ML) dated heawieal pugiistico suips of Man: | ane of tho furgestever killedon the viver. | amphitheaterat Los Cerrillos on Decembes e e D e L e e B i Wallain, who fs th director of tho opor TRe M TERICILE an e Corbast Lrorka onad | Lrhie peltivalenantalx povadsiandiyilibm g, |27 years, eleyator nductors were ght hundred former employs of the cot- FIARa e Sy i R s oight stand gone through with. This | & neat sum of money. Charlie Johnson. the St. Paul boy who | orzanized about one yearago. Since their | ton factory at Biddeford, Me,, are now anx- :‘ffl' "ull,[‘“xsdlnl\{‘i‘l:‘ll::f;' HaoNS Bl SEABLES &, R LTI e S R tho land | organization they have succeoded i getting | (U, Wwaithng iu idleness forthe factory 1o | ife has her swepfather, Hans Otto (whom | er, than Governor Mitchell—a name- | of friends put iu a day rabbit chaswg out | of Nod, added Jack Flynn to his list of vit ordinance passed prohibiting boys 5 she Lelieves o be her own father), in his 2 sake of Charlics—cocked his old Panama | near Bennington last weck. They had | tims ab_ Charieston, W. V., lust Monday | from m sinanceitlnssed .l‘:'f,l\ e iebs | e marine ofoers at Singapore havo won | power on et i IR LD SEAHLES over his left auriclar and swore by the | hounds, beagles and bird dogs, and bagged | night. Soven rounds sufticed to put Flynn | [0 MI0UINE Pusseng er clovatorh, RUELE | their strike for nigher wages. The engi- | milted by the old man, and thus uses that y ‘ gods of Fenanding that the name of o fain | seven cottonsils and ifieen il Galoop of Labor assembly No. 442 was | ncers stood by them, which brought about | knowledge as a power over him i erder to ower state should not be sullied and e Dr. Caples wasup from Percival e= reorganized about cighteen months ago, | the raise. ARG b Lo / or state s sullied 3 4 s cival a f NS reorganized about eighteen months ago, se. compel him to aid him in his suit for the smirched by a lot of plug uglies invading hor ago. Swid ho had just returned frc The contnauete Shoot Next Wesk. | and is now oue of the most powerful assem- | Larin Blodget, the well known statisti- wnd 2 ; odoriferous shoves and _fighting each other | hunt south of Nebr: Cit here he continuation of the sporting editor’s | 1 ¢ e 5 c1an, says that of the 00,00 i t RV niu Ao sonud st fenchfothord L Asan ot Nel v City, where ho.| experionces bles in the city. The ice workers formed an ays that of the 90,000 textile workers | Hans Otto is taken to the appartments | . | sed in pillows. Such an hagged thirteen pheasants and 130 quail. He | ahpear in next Su, assembly less than two vears ago, and | il UBis country, at least 70,000 arc out of em- | of the villain and there plied with whisky Chroal fuir would be a disgrace to the memory of | alsosmd he could have killed a wagon load of | 7 through the district assembly had an agree- | Ployment and opium, to each of which he is a slav J that old red hot Juan Ponce 3 : T rough the district ass ad an agreo- | P : AL of which he ave. R T A A "'“f‘"l‘t\'vi;ll:l “T\llggl.wlf abbits, but had no use for thew. Questions and Answers ment signed by their employers allowing I'wo hundred and seventy-five men have The girl is decoyed to the room at night WEB Nervous i R G Ut o1 sy AR e ant rdin, in referring to John Patrick | OMAHA, Dec. 4.~To the Sporting them Sunday to rest. Before they organ- [ been thrown out of employment at Beaver | and compromised in the eyes of her Ameri- Privats and . it Moutmorency's assertion that | THE BEE: Will you please inswer ¢ ized they had to work seyen days cach w Falls, Pa., by the shutting down of one of | ¢anlover, who accused her of deceit and a CUR;E s B S s e Il moro game o the. same | 1N auostions todecto whers s hots W thit | nstead of workiug six as they do mow. | Carncgio’s stecl mills separation of the two follow: Spaclal | ol b anie paL Ex'.{tlxlxi:vli‘.‘xx he could, laughed and said: | oicen and sron x f'x',,‘."I’-‘.',,‘.‘."‘m,'.l',”,‘,“. Thewr membershin includes every ice worker The Central Industrial union of Provi- I the attempt to cue the old man a Dissasis than tho goyernor, cvon, and’ Inst l'ucsd Well, what conld you expect of a couple of | only differoncs tr Ahe, siwe BIFd, the | n the city. The electrical workers werc or- | dence, R. L, has fssued a_circular to tho | Shotis flved which blinds Adrian, aud he 1581535, evenlig at a special session they nseeq oy [ ducks whogo off for a weelc's huntand | wales and the lihit e frlk Divds are 1ho | gapized nearly two years ago, and one of | minisiers of that city asking their mid in | PIPOravily loses his sight Oventak 1 n spocli session thoy hassod i | take nothiug along to eat or drink but a | Belaims the divk 'colored iro praivie | their members was, upon recommendation of | their “struggle for more humane conditions.”” | , J4ck, the faithful friend, discovers the G A her walls, tho bill also embody 10 ) gallon can of condensed goat's milk, That | ¢hickensproper, una the 1 ed ones 2 | his union and. the Central Labor union, ap e 8 bascness of Harold Hunting, and brings We C. 3 u A Jiexivalls, 11 (n“-f\:‘- (m.v'.u |]n~ & new | g a stimulant on which I draw the line, | diffcrent bird grouse (pinnzted or pintal), | pointed city electrician, For T T National Trades ussembly No. 252, com- | about reconciliation betweon Adrian | Nose c,l\‘\‘:‘:m‘::nr.xcl A:‘a‘t‘n 02303 of t1 "o pasehy t»l o povern puch bleasuntiics. | Buusay. do you know that Jonn, Fred and lthotzhy boionging fo tho samy iy | s never avtended tho veusonto | posed of brassworkers, motal potistiors and | and Marguerite, and. the former recovers | Blaod ahin and Kidnsy ik, Liver, Ry AR ol L 00 l\gh‘llnll; 5 and re- | day last v;lx‘\ll‘;; aul they got. ono littie old pesae=Thoysate Al ds, although | cuused considorablo. comment 1n labor. cli- by-liws, - Some sweeping changes have boeu | riends” will be fnterpreted by the same Steloture: dydraoste: Verindoals, btuj avoLee. X : 3 | Cevip” goose, two tilt-ups and a brace of kil | PelonzIng to t o fin cles. The organization of the city employes ade, people who appeared in it last season in the Jot JtaD eoTAL HOUNGIRERER :{lruuu(\‘_‘_‘}n mf-’fi' .?..‘J““‘.L‘ “I.n;n deer. After they had tackled that cam, | SCumser, Neb, | the Soorting Bd- | was effected about six months ago, also th 1t is said that there has been more money st, the cast of which is as follows “’“"’H"f" pingrdatention trom husinessgiee Tor the cily councll of Jackannvillo. to. cap | LiouEhs they d up, ‘Thov had cighteen | JOTOLTUE Buk: Plenwo wiswer thy following | white barbers. ‘hreo ‘mew carpenters | ERREOPFALED 1o broyide Mork for the rite Otto Selena Hettar Royle 101, irst. ALAIFWAY 80Ut OF POstr the pugilistio climax: with a codo of rules | Canuda geese, sixteen ducks apiece, eighty | Founds did Juckson and Corbors e o AR | unions and the vartenders union were sot in ployed during the last throe montns t 08 Otto 1% 1% Lyons " that will metamorphoso prize fighting into a | S okcPilied curlew and 1953 jack snipe M b San IEutieiscor Al how. iy | mOLion since last January. All haveq large | s boek uppropated for o like burpos R P Honry organ l)l‘. sem% & Soarlss, 118Souph1ith e, mildorpastime than pussy wants i corner, There will be a regular meeting of the | r unds Sulliy Rt Monah S WY | membership. Tho large union of retail | fore during the history of the country. Johu Budden, er iy lerry Alen b A ONAHANES, mildor pastime thin bussy wints i cotiers | omitha Gun elub at Parmelea's gun storo | SN 10 how wany rounds 'was Suiiivan | elerks was orzauized lusy Junc, 1t is expected that the dance, to be given 1 Karie Sl o en Fpa R [101 {ba 0t 1o HoR VAL T morial| e evening, Docamber 15 ANl mon, | khovked ontiiy corbett i’ New Orleas, and | Thg upholsterers and ‘mattress makors Knights of Lubor assembly, No. 4, Jennie Merrywaather, . e Carrle Ber I Enincs. Chins. Sipectic Tho 1ascall Coyise | bOFS are req ostei Lo bo prosent, s some i oty routds, did Mitehell aud”Sutlivan | navo'veorganized and aro_ i much botter | will bo quiton swoll affar. " The membors i Wl iise Wikelon MeAndrows and Andy Sranos soild aene | portant business is to be brought up, in RELRh i Lonsan; Beader 1pe than they wevs two years ago. The | ave freely taking hold of the work and haae s Turiini Nellete Itecd Andy g ) i 4.59:00 g u Ans. ) 6L (2)75. (3)21. (4) 89, \srisitisryn e wv st oL 1 1 by ‘ \ Henry 1. Chandlo Mehudrows and andy Bruner copld have | §ition to clecting a secrotary to i1l the va 4 ! retail clerks Knizhts of Labor assemby was | now disposed of large number of tickets. bandier s T Y : EARNEY, Nob,, Dec, 1.—To the Sporting ol lus The ing o T 5 % p e /g ven 1 Thel Wad onl pat thele. eadn s | Caney catsed by the m rown | g Sty Nob, Do 1T the Snorting organized last Julg, he bullding trades | Mo men working in tho steel mills at | Tovers of the realistic and thrilling melo. gether and formulated a set of laws that [ Sason. They will pre- | your query coliinin your decision of. tl council was madle effective about Sentember | Homestead have been notified of a reduction | drama wilt be offered an attraction second ERvIS L anG: Jormd of o8 ) liminaries for a big Christmas pigeon shoot, | Jowing 3 i lust. One of the strongest unions in the | in wages. ‘Thocut affects onl bor one it line, in Vew York,” would have permitted Charlio and Jim to s i hoot, | Towing bot, Now. Sandy, 1 will leave 16 tg e inio ¢ A y the Inborers | tonone in that line, in “Lost in New York bent cach othiers mugs into a jelly out as the | Jim Smith of South Omaha was out at the | L0 SCUthe sonse of 1hisas bat you cur city now is the brewery workers union, | and reduces their pay to $1.20 per day of ten | the original tawk drama 5 play was Bllaouon AULARe 1ugs intoa Jolly UL DL the |l L T ks t4vo dRyS lust Woek abd copbes |-895 to iy me: L bet D thavit the Shar which has us its members all the worlkers of | hours. Thoy were formerly receiving §1.40. | seen here some four years ago, and made BLChrie, Tke, Chards ana Andy. If. thison o5 | out fourteon Canadas and olzhty qu Taw, or rather, tho purchis liuse that trade in Omaha, [t was organized less The Elevator Conductors unfon has ap- | great hit. Iviscneof the few SIS ZT m‘ DICAL fis flood, would huve 16 on to gloriogs gose | Suys ho nover saw geese fatter or quall More | w the senate snd ammiorod ool Uiy Gopgress | thau two years ago, Awmong othors th Il e A Te R S ek A A G OO AliA G ABas s HoL L aph kAt a) v _AND) of tho long green, pléntiful, 2 president, that 1t mmodiately bacamo-nul] | bave, oon Otgunticd ¢ Urlg LBB. paks visit the buildings of the city having its mechanical effects for its success. 'Tho bl 0 4 A And void,' D bets that it will nat go1nto ofteet | ¥ > the carriage and wago vators with a view to prosecuting conduc- | story is well written, full of heart interest 5 198 Lkl But to cast all levity aside, if Jacksouvillos| ., . CHnEON ind Edward Split Up. fo sbma Lo afton tho fubarAIt 80 Into eifect | $ho colored waiters, tho cooks, the theatrl- | fors under 19 yeavs of agé ranning 1ifes in the | and entively free from blood und thunder. St alyurvassod v the (reaknga) 18 80 luckey s 1o o' abloto pull ot tho bl | M partncrahip batwoen Cint Briggs of | spoclficy o e, tut moroly saya for some | £41 wesunics, ot tho, KGR Becyers, | eity. Tl acters are all natural, not ov Clronie, Private and ~ vty Do elo Cpte = _ o, ow, Sundy, 0l o sle o Con Labor uniol i stric as- 1 N 0 i b L) g Vi fight, it {5 not probable thut the spovts dows | this city and Ed Pylo of Syracuse, which | it kvt 1 sous uaial way vou wileasiile | Gonhiy now have wnder headway tho forma. | A €all has been fssued by a district assom. | drawn. o ncidents probable, and the cli- Norvous Diseayes, \Write there will confine themselves to this one at- | has been in effect for eight or ten month reat favor il n sincerc aduilie Mt RITHAZE MY By O by of the i<nights of Labor in Georgl a | maxes, while extremely sensational, are not i ensu ik parsonnlly. traction only, but will go! VA | nonths, I n sl 1 ||H“Il4l’) ur “Chat | tion of several other unions. ghts o Jabor in Georgia for a x . are nol |“ TAEN BY \1/\” jfastion or "‘r.h“‘l |]III' ‘»;Al)n\u:x“u;m al ke | came to a sudden te ation last Wednes- r‘l‘lyl:‘”m' !u,\:.p“ Illy “ho way, can you not g 29 weeting 1o form a close union of all organ- {d.» fetened. Aside from thedramatic excel THEATABNY ;h.“_‘ 16 14 0 long ways 1o Florida for northern men | S43 When the two mutually agroed to split. | so Tt oy Wil KAlhos Sonrage enotsh 1o Cigars of Do Jeo atonadn hue jutghe Le aakethay ol R e oy thasepnliatssand Sos 3“1\3‘17"}\ ‘14;:§1f3‘1‘xx".':"1 Bl irbet. O oo, : 10 5010 witncss o _ovont thav may last no | Lis, ¥, U0 & surbelss to w fov, buy the ma- | gome to Kenrngy nid haven try'forthe siate | Tho elgar makors union of this city is L loustilal organizations in tho | Yyoqiar to'soe, ‘Tho entire stago 18 cokvestan 3 83 > e .\ 3 i b 1O | jority of horsemen knew that it was inevi clinmplonship'” that abides with us. Hoplng » N AL ; LOIRDL0T, i or of SRS RIS A8 SOGLAIOH longer than_ it takes to tellit, and- while | {3021 MEISERICR, Kok shat It was inovita- | (LA VRIWRT BucOMtnY Lrem It 'thoy daapd | Composed of u progressive lot of members, | ‘The 1200 employes of tho Cambria Tron | W0 8 XUer of Howhie water. upon whict it woula cortainiy b sy nbrace muny 'y ; ] 10 give us & number of side dishoes with yhe | fneand valuable horses, among which 1 y our hospitality. 'L am, yours ‘respect- | and it has, by hard work and good manage- | company have agr. 10 fuction of 10 1 MU :n e R b o e parsahLerEaon, i meal: 1 would advise tho os with the | might mention the gallant Robbio P., who fally—Albert I Lewis, ment, stood the past depression probably | per cent in wages, promised. unintesy | EON Doals ARG A Gonine Sleariunal that Fups th Bnterprize 1o £ slow i lermromoters Of | won piles of the rocks during the season | ( AUS=Xes, Unconditional ropoal went | botter than any union in Omaha. It held an | Hurted worl wnull Murch.' ihoy havo for ava rate of twelve miles an hour corrylng How attained—how res utentions thomeont the Tand. - (lerihe biy | Justelosed. o has a mav of 2:13 which Into cftect at once on signing by the presi- | interesting meeting Tucaday eveniug of this | Wty becn making only about half time, buv |, g T T e "“I.'"l‘-fid' internationa et the biK | he can aud will matorially reduca in another | 490% Ak AT Kolmously adonted tho | idBey begin en Lull thme, produc Two carloads of clabor 8 Oloey Will ot e § Internationl mi oun solid foundation thew | vear, An equal aiyision or the stables was | 5, ONAIA Doe. 1.—To the &porting Fditor of weel, at which it, dtitalmously ndopted the | "y o maronants 6f Danbury, Conn., are tak- | Gry o oo, Eposndadsatalatciie soen ool to'ra’ tintof ] B Lo DA Tele fat mow o rile: 10 UhGY | mudo at Syracuse Thursday, but just what | itk PRE answor foltowing in Sundny’s | Sollowing civeular, grbich is issued to the | LRSS OO, CoR0 AN thE | O1 AN CAEIoq by, WIS company, | Among won'ti but all tho some g come too thicl Just now, whon, the gimo i8 | horses cach gob I am- vet" unablo to state: | Lo Sré Yo tiroobest 100-yard pridt-. | PUOIO \ TR manufacturers R Lnkout, the Bt ke peincinal welsluse aue e ollaing You wish to know, Your rouded In s . Uhi Dick Tilden, S SRLE L el o and residence. Phe clear makers union of this eity deems | &5 [J ave looked o o Iust River mooulight, Randall's 2o telling what-wiht happen Veraor | Dlck Tiden, the king of Il\]lr\\|.l:.lzlsl relus: | Aboo fown. fid it e i | it Gy 1 call tho uttention of those who 0 cmploves aud the trouble has domoral- | islaud, fusanc asslum,” Grammérey square SEXUAL POWERS chill; ko tho iifustriots. governor of To. | men: Will take charge of 3 + lute c of “chuniplon of Americn” by winning the | 1ndulie 1 smoking ¢irs o 1he many devices al'of the business men. The mer- | showing the home of the lute Samiel J lp o the Key to Life Dl whiht (ko 1t tate nisChoravt of 10- | osts aud handle the vibbons for it n 1804, | Goshen raco on July {571, fleiiards adopted by unserapulous dealers to sell a now trying to settle the trouble | Tilden, Madison Square garden illuminated v ) u'n'nr. 'x]'"-. o 5'!?:': the bottom out of tho wholo business. 1f ' teturn from Hingland Srae=() DogM kaaw ok suieo sasteat | EDORRART LRI axisthe, s LIOR S ALY DR ation, beautiful panorami of New York's | Dok lays m.m tho truth. Every min who SRRt d e N 3 rinters in Nebras| or lowa, either. y dangerows. For several yeurs £ z 5 Nt K S8 y oy exual vigor 1ot throf gatling gun and tho state malitia to | New Yox, Dec Sandy Griswold, | Think Copple of Baneroft tho peet ClBer: | country hits been flaoded with cigars madg fn | | The United IHatters of North America | £eut Wates front, abowlog. tho. shipp T e Sporting Bditor of ‘Tur Bee: Justa lno, | this state, and Pulley of Shensndoah in | Serl ot 1o buoe o it 10 1Ly of N | e o et to organtzed lubor S PR i 8, SROC IR SF SAGNAL it have beon @ fortunate thing after | GOV bAck from the old country last Satur- | Jowa. o, Mortis® did nobwin ohams | Feuncisco, - bearhiet ol Minds - af lubls | the lebarC fiirehasors of hate 'to wateh for | twinkiing lights, I o Nawy Yok cast il | - Ob sosBiaupa o DO CHATER: Addrond all that Tomumy Ryan didu'e get \ou 'his go | ds Had @ big me over there. Broko a | JORshiv of Auwer by winning the Goshen; | and | irademaris o Goncstle and Chbun enlar e tontbel hits boen ondorsed, 80 | appear, includinis Lilly St. Clair, felen Rus- ety with Dick O'Brien REan W0 | 88, (EAL AN URA ; . Bk L race. ILwas under the right auspices, | manufacture. Thy deception bracticed givoular siates & C B yithblek Oiirion o yorr wo. ‘hos wevs | world's ecord fn- London aaddid woll it | et et "o, o or ube rlght suspices. | WAMMCWIE | Lt ACCShE, BACHES | board of the Kniite' of Labor aud of the [ ki, Pauitue, Muliland, Fugenls Carr, Moy ENE MEDICAL 0., Buffalo, N.Y. The batcome of Lo Wilkes.Livan i Ut [ along the kue. Start for Cuba in a fow e ke: Dleass uuswer in fundiy's Bee | Brovetion ot the pybl iiero can be | American Federation of Labor. RALD\ o anleRe, FrBLk JLoORaNIS0Y, — e 0 804 . 3 ey skl R Pl 3 2 | no doubt that the clgars manufactur Presid Willa 3 = po M. Mills, Theodore Hudzins,( s W. Jack the easterner out,and he refused to paume nere | 9835 Shall o all through the West Indies, | the following questions: \What s quickest a0 ¢ ; ho glgars 1 rvesident Willard of the State Labor con- | ooV j i i and take chances with & pack. ol ruiily | then hope to meet you' at the big fighy in | Hie & steer ffu;lu,wnl\hl-n('d in: axo quickest | Sucl filthy 4 ro topu: gress wishes to remind all industrial organi. | 500 KA. June aud others, = lncid BAILEY LEADING DENTIST , And taka. claaces with irle | Jacksoaville, January 25 Wil ba la Omaha & has been dressed In, and who by | Sad M ) Zations iu the state that they should nob fail | tho¥ f LU0 GrGA” wany new apecials MAKEN ; y em. In speaking of I, Rutherfora. un under ( 13 ties wiil be introd + O'Brien’s recent fight with Jack McGee at | 200U8 May 1, and wiil write you off and on DRIy Mot published the follow g Lt house | to clect delegates to the meeting of the con- | 14 V41 U8t ERIUECH i oo 3 Providence, Macon McCormick says: from the' south. How is tho old Coliseum | Joh® Moulbne Chiaga amuse s, by | Juspectors, ow miaking ounds, iy greess which couvenes in this ity January 14, [ oo 250 SO S o0 ek im i f ’ oyhdenge: Macon MeCorulek sava: " | Gotugt Tt now riding the Niagara racer, | 10l Malone, Chicago, August 18, 1ssd. | found nothlug” i uhy of Now York | 'The name of each delogate should be sent to | Jobky At the Fifteonth Street theater this ( McGies at. Providonce tusr Mondasmine | Givemy best to Hurry Huntor aud il old | (%) Have bo record on hog dressing, wore duowerous to hgbllc Lealil, fomlly | Secretary . 1. Overall, Omaha, ut leas | 11070008 ———— ’ Ihe pivor Liow was barred. but wheti Mc(Ge friends, Yours asover, :Jaok Puixce e B VB e Lo T Rors1aE Editor of | tene Sont hotse, Ciane Tackorios. mhich hise | Oue ireck before the meeting. Sweet breath, swest stomach, sweet tem ound that he was “up agaiost it,” as the v " " cever play nihe Amer | frequently, during ‘th few yeurs, b T R I sLittle Ea Y a The Billiurd ¢ hawmps. it Mike Ketly ever ed b 9 | y, during ‘the past few yeurs, bo he bricklayers at Pitisburg, Pa., latel pe rt Then use DeWitt'sLittle Early Risers 3 lx::a:“u&\)‘ll:,n 'uruu‘w ulsenun n{u.m. He i ‘,lm"mm“‘wwlm_} of m‘:_“" ST n ssociatlon, with rfiu-.n. in .u'th. ,’“."' ('\1]1""-""'('“.‘ nr;[lhu-- ""’Hll‘""u‘)}lll u”n-..un hud a very peculiar strike, lglw journal u)l g Teee A FULL SET ON RUBBER ‘500 veferied 1o lose | S obir sy 4 _ 3 Wiy What your? P pue Din ut which, for sowme reasons, through some | the Kniglits of Labor in commenting upon 'roud of His Hundiwork, Teeth oxtractod 1y in mo . o knocked gut. O'Tiich ovaded the Wow | SUsefer, Napoleon [ves aud Geatleman Sos s N weans, are sull allowed to extst.” 0| (b sirike says: Until a week prior to the What a complexion " enthusiastically re NEW T E W yyrmine and then with an oath said to McGee: *You | 50n, are all in New York, ready and anxious NORFOLK, Neh., Dec. 6.—To the Sporting Edi- | t1es of Californta deseribes the Chinese lo | election they weve paid $3.50 per day. At rked one of a group standing on a street Palnless Filllng Now Proo kuow that the pivot blow 1s barred. You're | for the great three-cornered match which | 10F of THE BEE' AL b C and 1) Are playing | Ci8ars as follows: “ also saw Chinese elgar | that time they were surprised by an advance | corder in a nelghboriug city receatly as a AR 3 Y EESONN no squure fighter and L'll punch holes 1n you | takes place this week, Shacffer has been | Lareank: 4 deals and turns u heart traoip, fi | snkors bite off the cigar ends, and use thelr | 10 #4 per day,” Soou after the elostion notice | Well dressed woman approached (oauAne and Crown work, fusat andisskiad ' for that.” ; o didu's exadhly do thats but i | Goen hpacs this wock, Shacfter his beea e and & e io g ot X doutines o | saliva b make dhe'iobifonn adhro foitor W served that only the former 1ate of $8.50 | . “Ah, there's nothiug to beat that in this | ‘OWestPFices All work wurrsnted. a couple of rounds be_ did_ punch Mcieo o | S 18T e p At 2 Iy Sextou's | deal atd shraslisurd for fvinp el | ho Cliar, Mukers lnternational, wuion of | would bo paid.' o this the men objected. | town no utinued. 1 tell you L'mproud | poso g g o e b etivel e Was sent Lo tue floor un- . { e ) oIS aud ore Do e P8 € 86 | o | RHO OILUOHN, 18 AL ¢ slegates fi > g of that woman." . n arnam 8ts, . A ‘ y Slosson at his own 1 1 4 ore | There be an agreement to turn the lust i ganlzution opposed 10 the manufacture of D:legates from several labor organizations ; i . :‘bll;h:;)’rllil. In::: shouse o time untdl the pre- | Sl o be i Hhe ;“'l‘lf‘“‘ bt 8 ‘:\f"‘,‘.‘. fre | for trawp or cin Bordvr it ited ue A S | Clkars (nany other than healthful factorivs | Tecently met at Newcastle, Pa 10 discuss [ oo Why sol 'asked & stranger who whs ang Eutrauce on 16th Kt. "nltplmuo 1080, There is great rivalry mm'fi.‘»:n“fx}"‘f" oft. | Shaaffor has been 11l and o Far from 1 swhat | Aus:~It mustbe uuderstood. B caunot | SA4LY Pty patdlubor, Our uulon libel will | soxe methad by which the workingmen | Yijpp?™¥" ™ AT & TNk ‘ero s great. wivaley betyweon O'Brien and | J3 consitored £o0d fori Bk, 4s_ hay ofiay | O74e It uraed and A'deals over piotect’ you weuinsy ieneucut house wud | could iive cheaper, the wages thore ge yourat? DAL onoe calied hl!;lnbl:::h:m» Doed Noliced, JAKe PLaYs bis baet whon L AR5 5 ¢ clgurs. o ally having been' cut about 20 per cent NOB, o ; 4 DISORDERS ARG QBI has pustad o 800 x‘umul,»mbu and the gencral expectation is o see hin Pills_that cure sick headache: DeWitt: President Perkin' Encouraging Words, | Some of the spekers advocated the estab. I'|Cxlt:n1'l why do you rave so over the com- bret iy At P T’ by the thme™this il probably be | demonstrate his saperiority over his ope | Lattle Early Kisers. 5| President Periins of tho Internationa | Lishment of coonerative storea. Noderinite | XN o w4t vno frst speakor, 1 sold | EVIES,WhAKNESSES Dby o il o8t M0 AP She tims ihis s ponents. d U aan i SER bt b | ve. | Action was taken, but a commitiee was . . peakor, 1 sold | Eouttie (it osh QU LKLY i PERMA: O'Bried aud so does Johnby Eokbardt tacy e Frederick Paulaiug has act . uion says in his biennial re- | \iointad 1o try to devise some plan by wh it to hermysclf. 1 am the druggist who | NENTLY CORED." Puil STRENGTIH iud ton QBijed sad 0 ummu’."'fil‘m-el'fi,‘,-".if;.fl‘ Omaba's Athieils Academy, ¢ has acted the part of | POy the men could live on the wages they were | Walkes it Kiven 1o 5ot the hody 3 wilt Meud i e eur Tbe Owalia Athletic academy wil give its “uml::‘um ‘Romeo and Juliet” upward of 800 ‘Our organization has passed through | receiving, Auother weeting will be held in - DeWitv's Little k & AL 1o s experimental stage, and now stauds | WO wecks. nh.‘ vn‘hl l»is’tY lvlllu:“m Bisary - Goall piin i‘ulh‘li.‘“ " Muale Dealor, Hox 1,439, M