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6 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1893--SIXTEF COUNCIL RLUFYS R Toh A i Potlue. chberiaihed POFLY of | 8. frennenily TRtersooteed, Mo r i —— ! ¢ Wi ' udge McGes Reserves His Decision on the'| her younw friends at her home, 625 First | the presents for tha little ones and refresh | gpooy put bo Bie T TG OFFTCE: NO. 12 PFA TRE Judge McGes Reserves Hix Decision on ¢ aveniie, last Tuosday ments for everybady, and when the assembly hook Pulls Off the Eig Tad of the Bicyole | ipersedeas Bond Motion, Rev. (. W, Snyder and family of St. John's | broke up there was o universal wish that Prize, — Lok Foglish Lutheran church were surprised by | General Dodge might live to see many more b AI’I Old-Time Citizen Of Orfiaha Gives HiS EX' I a lnrge delegation of their parishioners | Cnristmas-tides Telivered )y carrier to any partof the city L INRNEION of Rt 4 i ¥ o RN V7 hader TRUSTEES FOR THE MOTOR PLANT NAMED | iigutsday evenfug who tendored | them Wil Condamih the Froperty. HE COVERED SIXTEEN HUNDRED MILES perience. i 4 — ance as a “pound douation.” A great In accordance with the resolutions passed it of Omalia, Jod, Symptoms of Caturrh TELEPHONES | BusinessOfce : ',,1. many useful things were bestowed in pack- | by the city council some little time ugo, g doh rter, of Los Angeles, Cal, n fe “ Jeross the bridie of the 1 Night Editor ke W K, ML Campbell and £, [ ages of a pound or upwards upon the worthy | City Attorney Hagelton bogan proceedings | Secured a Hard Bought Victory—Plucky | months ago visited his daughtor, Mrs, e 8. Pusey Will Look After the ¢ pastor and his family, his daughter, Miss | j; v)0 gistrict cou#t yostorday to open up Young Vandenburg—How the Racers Haney, at 1805 nom street. Judge Por- Sylvin, being remembered with u pound of ter was n prominent and influentinl factor MINGR MENTION, on o o Und K » st*eo! a or o Filulshed Last Night Excites ¥ nen n uen bt LAt L7l LINeRURAEE: money in_testimony of the appreciation of | tWO stvecws. W. H. Foster and a number of ik p L Istory of t city. Mo be- 1Hia ears oien t Roston Store, holiday goods at half price. 1's Deoiston, the chiurch of her sarvices as organist other residents of the eastern part of the ment at the End, ihptd el AL AR o en e Y LmiLid b Thursday evening a Christmus tree and | city were made defenaants in a suit to con 5 Ively enguged 1o the commissl T'he loeal freight offices of this city will be | fostival wus given In the pariors of Grace | demn the propergy for tho street between forwarding busin, Omahn, tho : y v " closed on New Year's day. The superscdeas case vame up fn the | Episcopul church, The rooms were hand- | Harrison and North First streots, and | Npw Youk, Dec, 0, —At 10 o'clock tonight | 1o nyiiear'® bua . o 0 think, oF (o concentrate Waich night services at Fifth Avenue somcly decorated for the occasion and a orge Scherrer and about dozen others | yyo" s gy v i e Madison Square garden | mow nX o ones v and to be 1t Mothodist Episcoval ehurch conight large number were prese are defendants in the suit for expandiog ) : d now, & ttute City | B LA g 'y il Curtd eame toa close in a blaze of glory. ‘There | weatward The postofice will be open New Year's . and Mrs, Ernest Cole gave a_ party at urtis strect 1 E ) 3 " ©l8, 80N : 4 eeches and o o attorneys tor o T W9'® o : - — (| were few empty scats in the vast building, | ter condu, 3 day during the same hours as Christmas, speeches and arguments, ‘Fhe attorneys tor ome Thursduy evening. According R v e R SRR wer ) Mossrs, Swoot & Vennatta have moved | LW state claimed that the motor company | t invitation, the guests came. disguised as | Tadles, if you desire avsolute peace I | 4y tho track ‘was encireled by rows of | Whero the Paxton hotel now stands. s cssrs. Swoot & Vennatta ha ChaEnCtors Trom Thoios o o s most | the_kitchen ask your grocer forJ. C. 8L g : vee burned An the winter of ‘56 -the fiest | Flitost provo their oftice from the kverewt block had 1o vight to a supersedeas bond frow the | ¢t 50 ”H e KRS HE L L Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour, [ SPectators three and four deep, . s history. Later on Jud t i gart-Beno bloel fue yond of this kind could of | B AL A L L ™, e o b ; g 4 hert Schoe p wonderfu 1 0 S 5 LA L2 Uiront, which no effor el gLl CEL UL el o) A 6 et OB b L Lily camp No. 1 of the Indies’ auxiliary to | Trade mark—Blue Rooster. ”"v“ LSl Ty b Ly :' it | Porter vaselected potice judge, which po- MLl A _Regular meeting of St e No. | obtuined for the purposc of stopping an | thy Modern Woodmen of America gve o = hicago, broke all records and carried off | (GrIeF Tt EORELEE BEELE BNe: venvn 1 KO i inroat, il 17, Koights of Pythins, tomorrow evemng. | axecution, not to stop # judgment. The | pleusant social at the residence of Mrs. R A KLU L o | the winner's purse of §1,200, and Frank A always been n property owner in | th i the mornte \Work i tho second dogre | company had ceased to exist the instant | E. Fowlerlast Friday evening. The Wood Washineton camp No. 12, Patriotic Order | ywujjop, the Californian, who might have won A and has unbounded faith in the cara, with no secrotfon The sale of property for delinquent taxes v he sale of property for delinquent taxe 11 by ed on Monday, January S, at re well represented and & pleasant eve: T ‘ sl Ao v A f v ho TGOty Sy chbe 2 10 execution was required to put his deeree | o ;},"\”’lfh ented and @ pieusant even- | Wednesday and tho following officors were | cuyces, took #0as second meney. Billy weconnt of his henith, Judge Porter re- aiidlisil arid 1o (HB 5 5 atitlo into operation, no supersedeas bond could bo | Miss Hattie Duquette gave a card party | CH0Sen for the eusuiug term: Past presi- | apyain gho ex-soldier, who is now ox-chaui- [ Moved to Califorala. —Recently, while on . ary A. Hansen has filed a petition in the | If D 3 Hattie Duquette gave o card party | (7861 0BG, BEREAE fnt, - Sty : his way to the World's £air, be stopped oft . ul, - Labor foray district court for a divorce from Hans C. | filed. The right of appeal was absolute, but | Thursda w her home, 36 Fourth ) arding; president, ¢ pion and ex-record holder, got $500. " i AxIREGR Ll A ) 3 Hat! M aha, and upon the adviee friends S Hansen nlleging drunkenness and _dosertion | tho party holding the decision of the lower | tréet. Tie following were present: Misses | Stevenson: vice president, Charles Frank Albert, the New York ooy, who IR e AT ERAERENE A CH: ] . el tho UIFOL generally a8 the grounds. Both live in Neola, court had possossion until the decision was | Fotier. Blanche Arkwricht, Belle Harkness. | Manigal; mastor of forms, 8. K. Russeil; | p S Gl it O (06 (00 & RUIEIaIC A6t (ereatrient WL 1k | ngcoapintnyf caninewsmatsoroiieses ) oy Tho “Circle Francatse” will comimence (18 | gvarrulod by the hisher soirs Bessic Harkness, McMillan. Mazgic MeMil- | recording secretary, George T. Lacy: finan: bt Rl 5 5 WHPFy SO0t Dois om0 R Yo RY sessions under the direction of Prof, Chate- [ OVerriled by the higher cour lan, Lena Fonda, Nealy of On yson; | oial secretary. W. C. Joseph; treasurer, L. [ Purse tureward his stamina while trouble, Regarding this ho says: Hoiesenoss, | i eanlly, and with Jaine on Tuesday evening, January This he attorney for the road confined his | Messrs, M. Smith, I, tHough, Will Kinnehan: corfuctor, J. V. Sandouski: in- | Vandenberg, the boy wonder of the contest, sl il is intendod for the benofit of those who | Argument mainly toa statementof the hard rge Reese, Johm Huntington, A. MeMil- | spector, W. J. Norman; guard. lrving Grim- | will carry $250 back to New Jersey. Old R AL A LY speak Fronch and is free to all such, ships that would be done if the company | ! "‘(‘i"“l‘f““‘» SRy ',“““I"""‘il"‘;' 'l'”' ’*’3“‘!- e e H. Howe, L. Kinnehan, | pete tiolden. whose nonchalance and easy- Kapid ‘bl of o nttonded The Young Men's Christiau association re- | seuld not be allowed to file the bond and to | At P ‘”',_'““I“'fw“ Yol K \',,fi,:,d' Yo W. H.‘Mullin, 2 going riding was one of the fentures of the witll Eroat uervousiiess urs at nieh ::-&vav::: “]"",",,‘":,‘.,',“ h:nl\;v"h:m\ hl"lvr’[“!:‘-(x.x::.-:l carry on its own business while awaiting the | Miss Belle Harkness and Mr, Boverly. Con- After Januavy L. Brown's C. O. D. | show, will have $£50 to show for o Juive to n th row evening, his boen indefiuitely postened | docision of the supreme court, He intimated | solation prizes wero awarded Miss Noaly of | grocery will close each evening at 7 game tace, although he did not Himy WHONNA cHatke of the atrANRONGNtS that if the boud were refused the cars | Omaha and Mr. Louis. o'clock except Saturdays and Monda; cover the stipulated 1,400 miles. Tho otners Harmony chapter No. %, Order of the | Would stop runuing und he only question | Mr 1T Claude ye and Miss Bevtha Grass Mirringe fice will receive present from the management s Jiastern Star, will hold a special meeting | for the motor company to decide would be | poyiqonce of the bride's parents, Mr.and | The foliowing marriage licenses were is- | to cover their expenses for sticking out tho (iront, K Bt by AIhg Wednesduy evening, January 3, U 'l-f“l‘_'(-;"‘ how much it could get for its property as | Mrs, Frank Grass, on Scott street. Rev. yesterday by the county cle work. No estimates could be had of the h 3 apit W the ¢ and dieing the o purpose of installing their officials for the | o1q junk, John Askin, D.D.. pastor of the Congre- | Namo and Address. gross receipts of the week tonight, but it is | } il relle new vear. 1 ation coremonies will bo o ! ¢ d ! : e any people who ik cata publ S m,.,mj,.‘ $01 tHe Gradt andithole Combatted a False Asserth gational church, offciating. About sixty (. 0. Hagho, Council Bluffs ¥ certain they ave over 825,000, The expenses ot cired, Thoy are deceived, Catarsh can b wd feoling from no knows superior court yesterday morning, attorneys for both sides being present, armed with Judge Mc(ieo rendored his: deelsion, and mou, their wives, sisters und sweethearts | Sons of America, Leld an election 108 [ ype vace it trade interests had not killed his | eity's future greatness, Some years ago LA oda N the “The state’s attorneys objected to this sort | [{athorine Oudon: bt o boneenty , Miss LA 20 of the meeting have been heavy and 33,000 = 7 it i e S S Sep it sl of was arrested last evening | of statement s false. The road could no | Mr. Willouzhby Dye, a brother of the | i Bertha 2 O ABIALLL R AL x Z 7 S P LR LRI musing himself by pushing women | more stop operating than tho water works | groom. as best man. Both the young people | § Henry Goodenough, Pierc b EAUL LRI GL s ~ s A AT L id child~en off the sidewalk into the street 1 ooiq g10n and leave the citizens without | #r€ well known in Council Bluffs social cir- | 1 Arvadl ton, Omaha oA winnoruas (oL TomMATA e "‘”l“‘ % vase, and dise Bindreds of people suffering at the corner of Brondway and Pearl street. v es and have many frionds who will extend | § Conrad W. Dachtler, Council Bluffs He has contestad in twenty-seven six-day | f B 1 e i e e prossion it sones Ho is charged with drunkenness and has a | Water for two or three years until & new | conevitulations, After a short bridai trip | { Alvina Rohuer, Council Blufs races inall. In addition 1o these Schock 2 Tl elNe 18 (e casse of their trouble days sentence to serve on & provious | plant could be put in. The public owned | they will return to this city and o at once e St has figures in at least 100 other races, of e . the other sentence having becu sus- | these things and the trustees would run | to housekecpine. Mr, Dyo holds a responsi IN THE THEATERS. A el 1173 CURED AT HOME. pended on conaition of his leaving the city. | tho rond in the interests of the public, They | ble position in the county treasurer's oMo, A 10 0'clock today tho figures stood ¢ : held that the court had. no diseration ty | M. Chatles L. Dickey of Grand ldand, | For many years the name Carleton, her- | Rlders M Goten s | ; ) | e o homitonta AL id 1o SONRURES o T e e oot Tunior | 8110w the fling of the bond it it saw fit, but | Nev-.aud Miss “Lottio Pile were marvied | alding music and song, has held its electric | Wik 1405 Waxell BTN 1 § 4777775 | it sor ind thom belows and seud. {6 Drs, Copainnt Sl "']L‘""”‘*l- 'I;' S ".‘\v T were willing that the court should make an I\\Imlnw N nmu»nnlu lh; residence ¢ the | charm wisely and well. It announces a feast | My LR, i junior class every \\‘.Lu..-«m,\v 4 p. m. | churge until time had been had for Judge | Presence of immediato relatives and friends, | Of Melody, & svmphony of garment, the very | Vandeuburi..... 120 Ashingcr U IR U b Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p. m. | MeGee to decide the question. Rev. H. P. Dudley of the Broady Metho- | essence of comedy and \wglm of artistic p. . the score was. N bt . d elogant academy in the Shugart- | Judge McGee, in speaking of the case, | dist church performed the cereniony, and | chorus onsemble. Through it all permeates Riders, o IT COSTS NOTHING T e T T suid that the amount of hardship would do- | Misses Josic Clausen ud Jeanie Pile soted | the governing power of the one man, W. . Ee e g a0| KOt S 1 AR services, for parties and mus pend on whether the trustees will havemore | 88 malds of houor. They loft at onco for | Garleton. The draggled, worn-out costumes, : o 10T Hosme Sufferers from catarrh. thoumatism or other L & right to the franchise than the company | their new home in Grand Islund. s ; 5 Hatletan ««e 1,884 Barton, i curable chronie maludy, desiring to obtain Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. HAaNEWHBH{L O PA RN BGAFHS (RS IA 0 S IoE ‘Thomas Hickey and Miss Julia King were | the limp, weary appearing choristers and S1T AShInger. .o Intcough | (0L ntolligent ideus of the Copeland und best of music can be furnished for all ed, was it entirely destroyed, or aid it | married last Thursday, Rev. Father Smythe | the aiv of mustiness that hangs about some v and prostrating. My restat | o gty dtoin of troatment before Incupa par revert bnc to the state, so thit the offcers | ofliciating. o cereniony ook place at St. | traveling combinations fs entirely abseat. bt wan badly beakou, with n aoreness ot | U BN I ISR YOS (G W ey of the state could operate under it? He | Irancis Navier's Catholicchurch, T. D. King | When the curtain goes up on a Carleton pro- o 5 sintiohokine SUD; L) L atlo d first treatment without charg L) BLULS LU would pi1ss up o officiating as best ma 3 el i reoli i . : Milek | jng, Flaally iy symp becar LRI GL I LD Avchitects Woodward Bros., Everett ‘;“I(ln:::-"\l'x|‘(x‘x;:!-':::|:::$:' logotion il Re | R Ghrke s bridesmaid, " Atter the vera. | duction one has o feoling that heis about to P e 00 AR TARL T coid mot eettimg | AU @ho iy in personw Ul be exunined, ad= block, have made arrangements with mony dinner was served at the residence of | receive full value for money invested. Qe i 60| BeloTBART e wiS il expert. | Uiedand treated wpon their frst viet: absolutely local capitalists for crecting houses on {0 SEG : the bride's mother, corner of Avenue Band | The Carleton Opera compuny will present | Albert.. 010200 : T R ot oxperte | srecof charge. yearly or monthly payments. The lots | o :JUH;(':‘ rlhlu\;“r to .;ml);nul llul'('c Vr[l:i- .\m;n\mm. g e Planquette’s beautiful opera, “Chimes of | Fipdurbere. ... 814 PO XA P T al Tristitute; X ai S ODER ADAR are located on paved streets one block | 1atfies had been unable. to agree whon the | wore mamry St and Miss Minoie Kiog | Normandy,” at the maumee Sunday, i3 2 preased o s that e resnits mave veen | DRS, COPELAND & SHEP ARD from Omaha motor line in the beautiful | trustees in accordance with his expressed | gono to housekoen e jon et and have | cember 31, at the Fiftcenth Street theater, PUGILISTS PRECARING, very gratitying, My cough afd Lung ' wlens. wishing & ueat wish. -~ William Moore, C. 15 1L Campbell, | © Mr. and Mrs. ¥ 8. Dusoy will give d | 85 the mitial performance of its one week's | & puble was quickly controlled and 1 ROOMS i AND 412 NEW YORK LIFS and lot should see them. ;L.Imx 3 hl'.rl’us;-_\ ;V(‘l'u‘lln'rmvu(‘luwun torun | dancing party at their home New Yours. engagement, at popular prices. Special ‘""m-uml'»rl:"':m-l-r:::-{_llu;--unrlnu for ! froer Jrom my catarshal trouble tunn I TG Sva e — = ie roud for the benefit of the bondholders Mrs. W I 76 CARERTI 4 e SRy « S BEGRY SF i cArE NN eR -G e b TNany ! o Domestic soap is the oost. NtOCKHOIdGrs avivE S G R E S n G M}’l‘;‘;‘,“"""'- yann: ‘x‘nlrl:n‘rxr::mnlm"é.:‘u“n?‘)‘\l:-‘.- matinee will be given Monday, New Year's |y, xqoxvinie, Fla., Dec. 80.—According to | to the public Dr. Shopard and his methods | OMce ours=0 to 11 a. m.i2 to3 p. m.i 7o) me — anding that they should not take actual | home on Park avenue in honor of Mrs. . G, | fterneon. he preacnt organization com- | pig"cugrom Corbett rose a hittle after 7 | and skiil, JOHN K. PORTER. . Sunday—10 a. m. to12 m. PERSONAL PARAGRAPIL possession until e had decided the question | Fetzol of Avoca wid Mrs. Epeneter of | PAes favorablywisuanvithatMrCarleton Sliesooie Rt aieing w)sble Gxerclae Boforo breakc | e with reference to the filing of the supersedeas | Omaha. has previously handled, and numbers in its X Master George Childs is spending the holi- | bond. 3 — : o SEe e i fast. After thut meal he pliyed handball, [ = o e wine) B ranks many momibers who have been identi- | 10504 with Dan Creedon, wrestled with Me- LI D R (L Special Noticess days with friends at Underwood. Court was adjourne T : mor NEW YEAR" . Co journed until Tuesday morn ST A ed Wi ‘arleton e ¢ in previ Miss Hattie Searle of Oskaloosa 1s the | ingat 10 o'clock, and a decision is expected fled with the Carléton comnany in previous | you'anq finished with a salt bath and rub During Monday evening N. H. Pillsbury COUNZIL BLUFFS: = - = t of Miss Genevieve Wallace. atthat time = Godayans sy Eirit: “.;““‘“j" ’{““‘"‘:f‘lf Playing i\'l‘.””“‘_‘l'i)” ““:‘ down, of Boston will play the eight college repre- The Boston store will be closed all | scheduleof popular prices, Mr. Carleton de- | ¢ h614 is much pleased swith Creedon as | sentatives simultancously. )0, YOV, suow it Day & Mosy nave wo s The 2-year-old daughter of Mrs. E. C : : Baldy, on Perin avenue, is ill with scarlet day. [Sign: sires 1t thoroughly understood that his com- | . 1, 00 partuer. He says the Australian —_—————— ehofeo birgains in rultand garden ) "’iff' M e e o Entertainment thut Followed tn the Wake FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & pany is nov 4 cheap affair, but that he is | i 016 of the cloverest men in the business, Licenses. 4 [ LU o T ol and .‘[]:s.li:,txll"\'x‘\;‘-::x‘nnr'\rh:{ Sloux of Christmas Eve, s prevaved to present the operas of his repe- |y Licunilavity to Mitchell in size and | The following marriage licenses were I 5 an n nd clty pr Welsinger., The past week has been a brilliant one | The Fivst Presbyterian —Corner of Willow “"“’l““"‘ the srfmo‘ u”"".“’, o'rv excellence | yorongth makes him doubly valuable. De- | sued yesterday: e rates Attorney General John Y. Stone is in Des | 80¢ially. ‘The holiday seuson always briugs | avenue and Seventh strect. Rev. Stephen | Uhat has cheracterized any of his provious | 0o selected different method for | Namoand Addres ; S T T Moiues, preparatory to beginning the sena- | S0¢icty to the forcground, but it 1stobe | Phelps, pastor. Preaching by pastor ay | S'FASements in thiis city. Iach opera will | yyining the chamion than was used in pre- | | (harles Jp Lesline, Harrison counts. It 58 ) (Feleied. B Burks, o Fiyiors grocery, o4 torial fight next week, doubted if any preceding week at this time 0. m. ana 7:50 p. m. LUy ""“l“&';‘"" and strict atten- | piring him for the fight with Sullivan. In- o RS fondway 3 5 Aot vl cear Y ' i C S e “ tion will be devoted to every detail in con- = AL ames A Small, Denver, Colo...... e s Miss Anna Kirk of Cedar Rapids is visit- of the year has been fraught with so man, Congregational—Dr. John Askin. pastor. .,('..-n.m with the pr(-:n"ln“:‘" of a perfect | stead of long walks and runs Corbett rests pma W, Somers, Omaha............. QO RENT A d-room nouso. loquire of ¥. K ine at the home of Rev. Stephen Phelps, & | pleasures for the inhabitants of the gay | aor i ima A R gy ; o 4 ‘ on, Omaha q Levin, 218 South 1at sircet guest of Miss Olara Pooipa, oAt ot CoaniT BT e ; orning subject, “The Flight of ‘lime. production, The company consists of u | for a good part of the day, but when he does | | (hrist Larso, O s . o R ST T Mrs. 8. Farnsworth, accompanted by her | closed. 2 L O R DO R T R b s LT | oxerl e Rossl tiu s tinralaudt viole b ——— A G e e ke I mine b0 Aods | G rei s. S. Far: ¥ closed. Year.” the following we nown principal T fek AR Q0% Gonnol o il fors: Misses Cora and Jossie, has gono | “probably the most brilliant event of tho St ol Eneliah Luthorun- oo | artists:”Alldo Vincont “Marle' ol | " rents of s sstom of woric aro VELEGIATIIC BIIERS. e DTy G T . week was the party last Thursday evening | the Young AMen's Christian Association | Tellula —Iivans, Clara ~Wisdom, =BEmma | plainly visible when hois stripped fora rub [ ¢ o0y vonds circulars are belng floated in o jomne [5 Tylor, who has been spending | FEAL TR (6 T was given ynder the | chapel in the Merriam block at 11 a. m., and | Fanchon, Kate' Griffith, Emma Millard; | down. He is houvier and looks to be | jSreen koods citeulurs ane e I STOCKHOLOERS' MELTING, e ';t,-lyn with inslpgr\lblmrv Mrs. J. D, sk r v I €| 7:30 p. m. Rev. G. W. Snyder, pastor. Sun- | Alice Maynard, Marie ‘Celler, Jay C. Taylor, | healthier than formerly when in training. A report of i blg gold find comes from Cr e Tytor, has returned to his home fn Tacoma, | direc ufunlo some n‘ the vl\})sbuuuul.u' young | day school at 9:45 a. m.” Lecture to young | Tom Ricketts, H. r\\l\. lu}é\no.l:h\lph dlc' Mesa, | Hi hard and firm and ho seoms Lo bo [ 1 Jeport of i LSOl S el 0r6 15 Sald (o | The Omann & Iepublt Valley Kallway 3 wen of the city, aud no pains were spared | people on catechism at 7 p. m. Stephen Porter, W. R. 1xom, lerman | jn every way in the best of condition. His been discovered. Company. Samuel Morrison, the blind ex-fireman, | to make it a memorable occasion. ‘The | - Broadway Methodist Episco >, | Ehrendt, Howard Cook, and W. T Carleton s also for after nearl card ns f the Reve- [ ‘ i v y blj reman, 4 h 2 2 i lpiscopal—H. P, | Ehrendt, « ) s | wind is also good, for after nearly our of s been heard as yet of the R NoticalkNerony i Tvonniit the meots has left the Woman’s Christian association, | dress makers had evidently beon unusually | Dudley, pasto Preaching at 1 m. | the star of the organization. The repertoire | bag punching, he shows but little signs of | nue cutter Corwin which it was thought would |y, O ti{io htonkt Tiderd af tha 0N ahi & Repub- where he has been sick for the last two | busy, and the results of thewr labors were | and 7:3) p. m. Sunday school at 12, will be presented as follows: i exertion. urrive yesterday from Honolulu. lican Valley Railway compuny, for the elec weeks, and is much improved in nealth. shown iu the beautiful toilottes that were Berean Baptist—Preaching by the pastor | _ Sunday matinee, “Chimes of Normand) Almost Certain to Bo Stopped. Seeratary of State Oshorno of Wansas, con | tlon of seven diroctors and sich other busl. Dr. D, Macrae, jr., who has been confired | Visible on every hand. The music furnished | morning and ovening, Sunday sehool at | Sunday evening, “Chimes of Normandy - : 2 vietadlgisunmeratilbtline Oy Dglahth il ness usmivintoborly.comeligrore thameauiii 10 his iiome for mord thun throo weols with | by an_orchestra was the finest provided for | 11:45 & m, New Year's matinco, “Bohemian Girl" New | Mitchell, at St Augustine, is now ongaged | appear heforo fudge [lizon of Topela G Vhion Pagliic buikding, I 4o ¢ity of Ot ® severs attack of pneumonin, 18 slowly | @1y similar event fora long time. Those | Rev. C. W. Higeins of Omaha will proach | ¥ night, “‘Bohomian Girl." Tuesday | in regular works. Many visitors ave flock- | ecivesontonconestaiuesiny, 00| G Bl B e s of S recovering and hopes to be able to leave the | Present were: at the Second Presbyterian church, this | night, *Nanon Wednesday matiuee, | ing to his quarters, s e O e A L Tock it. house by Monday. Misses Maud Oliver, Nellie Zurmuehlen, | city, at 1 m. “Mikado.” Wedunesday night, " “Chimes of h‘un'"{’rs e ‘.1“"““" ="‘“""'{' !f“"", tonight 2 450,000 oot thit ho Tost ut Tha stock looks will ho closod for that pure Mrs, W. J. Duv it g s P.R. Good. | Grace Gleason, Miths of Towa City, | Trinity Methodist Episcopal—Corner of | Normandy.” Thursday night. —*Nanon.” | that alinovisneincansusialisiGoyamor ot cir wheel lust sunin LGNNI MRS e WV this, oot and Mrs . Good- | Jennie Keating, Georgia Bemnett, Bello | Fourth streot and Ninth. avenue. . Atfreq | Pridey night, “Bobemian Girl” Saturday | Mitchell will declaro dacksonyille under | & SINCIEO strvut enr whoet f RIS - AL LA, Socrorry Goodrich has goue into partnership in the | atterson, Addie Shernian, Florenco Martin, | Knoll, pastor. Preaching av 10:30 a. m. and | matinee, “Fra Diavolo.” Saturday night, | martial law and siop the contést by aid of | 1 N BN cGirday ut Southern Pines oston, Mass., De ! insurance and roal estato fem of Coph wie, | Angela Wickham,” Maud Cavin. Josephing | 7:30 p. m. Morning subjoct: “Gideon wnd | “Mikado.” | the militia. ‘There appears to be no founda- whither ho wone early inthe winter om0 and rest estate firm of Cobb, Wil- | Vigoent, Gertruda Pusoy, Olla Goolk, Edna | His Army. Eventag sobieots Rons : e i tion for the story, but it serves to awaken he hops of recovering from phthisic. o ] CAGOLTT lest firms in she cit) Ruth of Omaha, Wadsworth, Elsie | spective and Prospective Views.” Special A story of Gus Heege's brief career in the | fresk determination on the part of the Duval Phe Southenstern Kansas Teachers asso 3 NS e Miss Maudo Hazen lenves tomorrow for Edith * Rose, McDermott, Neliie | sorvices during the weok, hese will be | legitimste drama will prove of interest at | cluo to have the batulo at all events. Should | tion s deeided to meet in Joint session with | Union Elevitor compiny of oniali, Notica Des Momes, where she will resume hor Mabel Thompsou, Dell 'Dohay conducted by the pastor, nssisted by his | LIS tite, since this young actor hus become | the courts on Monday decide in its favor, | the Northoustern wesoctation In L ther Stockiolders of the Unio Elvator o studies at the Schoal of Oratory and Phys- atterson, L. Zurniuehlen, jr., B. O, | brother, Rev. C. Kuoll of Proscott, Tn. " 80 familiar to all as the inimitable Swede, | prominent atterneys claim the governor hi The meeting will besheld at ¢ g endigGMurdh 1y, for the purpose of clecting seven di= ical Culture. She expects to ‘graduate in | Shepara, G. S. Wright, Arthur Cole, Reorganized Church of Jesus Chuyist of | | Yo Yorson.” Hecgo enthusiastically ot | no right to take such a step unless some act | William A, Bonnett, gue of the bust bank |, S OUET DN 1S WLy prob= e Ae \ill be accompanied by her | Wickham, G. . Mayne, C. E. Reed, i1 S. | Lauer Day. Saints—Near cornor of blerce | lmself “cast? foc the part of Lucullus in | of violenco nas been committed. Whether | tllors in Proxidanee L s o, SR Uotornithio auth i Wl PaRlIGURS sister, Miss Mabel, and Miss Lizzio Jeffrics, | Ogden, L. C. Patterson, Charles McDowell, | street and Glen avente, . IPranehi 0:90, | Frederick Warde's production of “Damon | he will sce the matter in the same light or | 1SRG i00E National bank about ten Jobiandingaslin RIS both of whom will study at Highland Park | J. M. Fenton, I v Badolet, D. L. o riE e I|“'i(“'i“ avlo; lfl. nploy b, upon Monday, the 1st . M. , & et D. L. Ros S y school a 2 . PR, L. society llege. h and Pythia The rehcarsals all went | not remams to be seen. 5. a i 504, hotween i hours of 10 college, Emmot Tinley, S. L. Etuyre, il. Wells, H! [ at 6 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 by Joseph | Smoothly. <Here I seize you,<' said Mr. A letter was received here today from the | pjo Onjo lewislature will be organized with i and 6 0'Clock p.m Sweetland’s Specific Remedy com- | Sith, John €7 Deitz of Omiha, James'Me- | Caffall the ofiee for examination nz Practice. and Shepard. They wiilat onee write you full ad= Numed the Trustees. SOCIETY LVENTS, © to Worship, i ‘l\’nrll;l.” “!'D:"minl}l’. !i:." l't‘n“;r‘d H";"Jc atgoruey general avsolutely refusing to al Senator MeConlea us pre .unl-m pro ton of tho AR ety X NG B SNE ; Dermott. H. A. Woodbury, B. P. Wickham, | First Bantist—Corner of cheerfully. “*Here T put’ you off at first | pear for the state in the procecdings. Sonate and Leprosntative Boxwell us speaker | goson, December 10, 1593 DERDITIN pany, 1. G. DePew, M. D., president. | Do 5. Mattin of Daverport, | First: avommt Deavesioy ]“_L"[m;‘;‘;;‘l"‘;.l. entran aid Mr, Warde. “Quite right, | ' The club people have made much of the | of the house. This is a victory for MeKinley | e s} 3 bl ) = T . S. Lawrence, M. D., says: Theso now | Mr and Mhs. & : ) } : 01 veplied Hooge, who was gotiing Rlong | fact et e p ok el e o e r M. D, & s A Mrs, Samuel Haas, Mrs. Aitchison, | morning and evening, M L cts | sir replied Heege, who was getting along | fuct that the Jacksonville city council has | an ¢ A remedics and treatment” are no mere | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snepard, Mr. and Mrs, | “Cod's Planan o Timons i, Sublect: | gupitally. +You niust give yourself up to | passed an ordinance permitting contcsts | The Boston Novelty Store at 210 Suncrior . A m 4 pard, 1 God’s Plun in Hard Times.” The ordinanc " Mr, Warde. “Never ety | 3 troot, Cleveland, O, owned by 1 G, Hayden, theorics of probubilities, but facts dem- | A W, Heikman, Mr. and Mes. W, ¥, Supp, | of baptism will b administered in the oven. | € said Mr. ‘Wardo. »Never foar, s’ | with five-ounce gloves, but they have not | stroet Claseisnid fe SUIRE LR ¢ 0 o e e O onstrated by caveful obsorvation and ox- | Mrs. W. W. Loomis, Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert, | ing. Sunday school at 12 m. Young Deo. | Feplied Heege, with a trustiug smile. The | mentioned the interesting fact that Mayor bR oAk for 110,000 yester- | BUREAUL SUBS& 03, SOLIOITOIS. Do tonsive prastice. Serofula end e 0% | Mra. Clurlos Coois, M ohi Danforth, M. | plos Conduest meetime at 6:30 . m. Sunday | SYenuful night arvived, Heege beautifully | Pieteher has already prepared a veto for | G2} 95,000, Building, OMATA, NEB. Ady e aro positively wiped out by th N and Mrs, F. H. Evans, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. | school at Bethany mission at 3 p. m. ney | Attired in spotless tights and Roman tunic. | that ordinance. \When the veto is suggeested | 37 G Ly of Mexico says the ATt i Aborssanoir magle | Casady, jr., Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Patzerson, | 1. Davis, pastor, 220 Third strect. “ | 'he whole company admired himas hie stood | they say the council will pass the ordinance 1 ygleano ITas veen ineruption storative, power. heesses, uleers, | My, and Mrs. E. W. Hart, Mr. and Mr: A Fifth Avenuo. Methodiss M"W””l 5. | in grac ful attitude at the entrance. hen | over the mayor's veto. But thisis by no | forsev ky gl has heen dis- sores and eruptions disappear under | W. Casady. Mr. and Mrs. V. Jenniogs, Dr. | Indus Fa pastor. Preaching at 10:30 | 1S cue was given and he walked upon the | means certain. senibl pilthitroauent linsios their use. Tumors are absorbe: by in- | and Mrs. Bowers, Mr. aad Mrs. R. . Moore, | and 7:30. Subject of ovening. discour stage a thing of beauty. He spoke his little | r) Niw Havey, Conn., Dec. 80.— Rev. Clarcnce | of lizht. Ipon Iy MRS NIQIN RS E o AUTENATONE G crensed activity of tirsues, change and ; . E. Jamison, Mrs. B. M. | “Temptations of Young People During tho | [1e8 with —modest emplasis, Suddenly | Greely of Mount Cavmel Center, general | Miss May Burpowclifte a prowingut downs e | ot Tinh M twon Sis, pass away Office 600} Broadway: Conn M and Mra, W, 87 Siilman, e | Winior Nighis. tho muscular tragodian advanced upon him | agont of tio Nauonal” Liw and "Ordor | music thachin o fiset, U At dher o S f &) . 'W. A. Maurer, Mrs, Stillman, Mr. e ike an augry tiger upon u ee amb; | league, says the league will do all in jrs | yacuntlotwhth i fractired s i e Rl T et and Mrs, H. P, Barrott, My, and My, FL L. Congratalntions 1or Suwy seized i, siiools him In the air, Uirow b | power to stop thio Corbeut-Mitehell fight {righutully brulsod o & o W Us Your Money. Cummings. Superintenpent H. W. Sawyer of the | ftvm side to side; veleased nim only to | M. Gircely has corresponded with Governor | dily ifternoon i el J¢ ; And if we lot you go wi T The Woodmen of the World gave theit | Council Bluffs city schools scems ave | Pounce upon him aeam, tikea cat playing | Mitehell of Tallahassce and Major Fletche Wikile crossing. tho riMo- || T2 TRLING TON & MO, RIVER. [ Arrivos plano o organ Ly will .,.,.",l,:f'.',',L"?",'"'l'" 8 | sccond annunl batl in their now nd clogunt | ool Bluffs city s l';'l'“."f'".", (o lnve | itk mouse: swabbed the stage with'hii | of' Jacksonville, 1la., and has appointed | gan, Mo, i rdity afternoon, Mrs il Mason St | Omahy Mor oegan it will not be our fault. | GUlors'on Chrisunas night, 1t wis el | WOU 10y expressions of favor by his paper, | as if ho had been a floor cloth held ham at | Autormoy W. A. Cowlcs of the Itermatio e Unrral) e wero stiuck | o1 v s B LA AR GRAAN. DO, attended by members and their friends, The | read at the recent meeting of the lowa State | arm's leugth, amid the cager applause of the | Jaggun to see that the law of Florida is en- u groight train nd Mes Caeoll und bibo | 201 wood Txpris 3 Main St., Council Bluffs, ball room rieatly decorated with flags and | Teachers association at Des Moines. s | god's of the upper tiers, and atlast flung | forced to the letter, IR 8.000m kit L SRy TP DTN R, evergreens, was brillinntly lighted and with | subject was: “That Alleged Now Kduca- | il out of sight through the first entrance, | Cerie Creek, Colo., Dec. 80.—Mayvor A een discovored In the Indiot- | _Bioum| S Lincol Lo S The saloon kept by F. Schultz on Main | 11 throng of happy people presented a scene | tion, and Why We Educate.” ana he handled | 8 dirty, sore, pe piring, disheveled, bruiseds ¢ Whiting and other leading citizens vele- | G Inst Edwin Resford, eashior. and B, | Geave K. & U MUY Man | jong to be remembered. Assembled in the | it in o manuer that showed his thorough ae. | Jisgusted heap of humanity, “Ah,” said a | graphed Mitchell and Corbett tonight offec- | 1R BT ivdctor of 1he anet Indinnip ki Depot 108 and Mot St street, agiinst which injunction proceedings | purlor and seated around tables were soveral | quuintance with matters treated of. fhg | friend next day. “I sec you~ have been play- | ing them #0,000 gold bullion to fight here. | b4 Nationdl hink. which, it vimed, Wil [ g5 am . Kanwas City Day Bx were commenced Friday in the district | high five partics, while on the settees and in | Dos Moines Leader, in its roport of the pro ¢ with Warde.? No," growled Heego, | This is double the amount offered yesterduy. | Invalidate such couats of - the ndictments in {9,456 pi. K- 0. Night Exp. viit court, wus shut up in good eurnest yester- | the corners lingored those more devoted to | cecdings, said that it wis porhians the host rdo has been playing with me.” Ho - b whiti thoy ateur. - Ly | IONG ) TE LR Arelyos day by Constable Jackson. A gentieman | UMe quiet of ‘an ovening visit. Music was | paper read at the session.” The Kogister | NeVer appeared with Warde again—at lost BOSTON VERSUS CHICAGO, B oE g e O witaies | omata L Unlonepos L0ck & MA s whose son has been drinking heavily of lute | [A0ished by the Ilite orchestea of this city. | contmined the following mention, which goes [ 48 Lucullus, - Since those days Heege has and Bavingg asoaintlon ar it nais Oy MLhE EA . e S DRSS T ¢ ] Among the members and invited guests | to show the standing Prof. Sawyer has | Brown to be o comedian of tho first cluss | piye-Mon-Tenm Sparcing Mateh Bomg Ar- | ' i ks president of the fnstitution, a0an | At F V[ g causing him a lot of trouble, decided to | were noticed: Mr. and Mrs, (. A, Atkins, | throughout the state and a writer of comedios of a unique charac- canged Botwoen the Two Cltles. T recelving deposits aftor ho knew the [ EO0DI]L o 00 p show the saloon keepers of the cit, v f z u field dist 0 I 5,00 Dt It would' happen. It thoy por ity what | Mr. und Mrs. J. Muetler, Mr. and Mrs. O, 12 Among the talented teachors In_attendance | L5 eccubying a fleld distinctively his vwn. Bostox, Dec. 8).—The Boston Athlatic as- | bank was insolvent Y04 ham ‘](‘\.. e omey, persisted in selling | McKesson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Graham, Mr. | at the convention was Mr. 1L W, Sawyer of | Mr: Heege, backed by a splendid’ company The exiraordinary jury of Kings ihayoung man liquor, o Jattor had been | aud Mrs. 8. 8. Kellor, Me.and Mrs, George | Councll Bufts. Sir. Sawyeris ot only popii- under the managoment of Lt & Davis, wil | 8 xog comoli A thlotlo elus | founty New Yor s o dnvontli o Toxna ik PRI el 04200\ lace, although | M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. I, R. Raymond, | !ar in his own city, but enjoys & = wide | open a three nights engagement at Boyd's | the proposal from the Chivugo A etic club | YL eged eloet at Gra 6 o T80pn Schultz hadirepeatedty been requested not to | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edson, Mr, snd Mus. ¢ | fequaintance und popularity in-the ass theater this evening in his own play, “Yon | fora joint sparving mecting, The Chicago | was diseliirzed by Juc ny d ONIDN PACIR I Arilvos soll him liquor. The father accordingly | A. Tibbetts, Mr, and Mrs. C. 1. Randlery, | ton nearly all of“whoso niembers Yonson.” The éngagement is for' three | grorcamoas tho result of a meeting held | Waslearncd thiteioven fndictments 100 & M e Omal'e made an oxample of him and yesterday filed | Mr. and C. W. Watts, Mr. and_Mrs, D, 1 | jusinted with his original methods of teach- | yignts, with matinee pu New Year's. GEAFNAMIO N 5 B K fitodagninst Mok - TR oA information against Schultz’ place in Justioo | Kotsenmoyer, M aid Mo D Tkt ing iy the .mml. ]m'; ‘II“ b of his work In s last Saturday. The proposition is to send Dhil Jacob Sewars the g mh‘\\lml died on | 78 ok &orpm e L. g sohulést pl eyer, d oggerty, | lown. Me Suwyer electrd ho conven 3 : YRt - L - @ or Taylor of Loulsville a fow diys ugo. i . v e l_ulus court, alloging that it was a place | Mr, and Mrs.'C. H. Gilbert, Mr, and Mrs, A, | of toachers yostordiy by Il pitpe n 'I',,!I‘.‘I'I'I’ A most remarkable scone is introduced in | five men wno will meet five men Infn thy \\‘I‘ 'xl‘l‘_“\\ww“‘r’dH‘“H” R My SRy o Bitrles & Stromal L whore intoxicating liquors wore sold. The | Harrington, Mr. and Mrs, H. Fraukiin, Mr, | Sew Eiueationgand W hy” W' " lils | *I'he New Devil's Auction,” which comes to | Boston Athletic association at the Casino, [ Jfh5 trivd yesterday, oo & SERHEE PG i Bt i o ponstable visited it and found threo kees of | and Mrs.” C. J. Roth, Mrs, King, | thought was wholly orfzinal, his mauner of | the Bova for four fights, commencing Thurs- | Fovruary 1. The weights suggested by | G000 eonvey « to the conteal lunatd S B beer. three Jugs of whisky, and a long, black | Mrs, . Alvertson, — Mrs. &, Guua: | treating the subject docidedly crisp rming | guy next. Itis presented in the fivst act | Chicago were 115 145, 150 pounds and | doylam av Anclior v | CHIGAGO, M1l & bottle. The stuff was tak eld' and eloquent, and his delivery of the nddr ) ! i ) Omisha | U1 Dopot i Ma bott| © Stul avas taken to Judgo ield's | the Misses Lou and Viola Otto, Lillie and [ Biiidled"uni “thishod. - M Gk the uddress | 4,4 s called ‘e Council Chamber of [ heavyweight. The Boston Athletic associ The Ohorokee council has recelved ncorti- | ¢ court room, where it awaits a trial ou Mon- | Hattio Shepard, Grace FEvans, Mabel | hitie ten he Ty 8 seholnk, which mens | Mephisto.” Tt was designed by Manager | ation committeo want the seale rovised to | fied chek from Mr Chinddicl, who represonts | 163 day, January Brown, lu and Rosa Wilson, Viola Dun- | more. In Council Blufts, under his munage- | Charvles H. Yale audpainted by the famous | 113, 135, 150, 158 und heavyweight, The l:U v r‘\.:'\v\- cupltal ANl ealio o | an, Lillic Jones, Mabel penuer, Cora Kel- | menttho High school his grown from i small, | scenic artist, John 1 Wilkins of California. | local knights of the gloves ave spoiling for | the Cheroleo onde, At TR OSHTRES A Kroeht, Gertio Brown, Elizabeth }m“'l'l'l””“ 1 ol 1o i“""';" x"( the | [ts conception 1s worthy of a Dante and its | the fight and a team will start 11|| trafuing ab | DOt st o0 L Lva Tt and Katie Kohle padth and powor of the pubiic school systom | exocution the brash of & Dore. No onescene | once. Doc O'Connell 18 counted on to pick | ! hun an the” hands of competent and” able | gver contained so. wany oviginal and novel | out the champions ut the weights decided v I Lothing was heard from her untll yesters ) Elowi tooil sociation boxing committea is considoring Haye you seen the new gas heators at the Gas company’s oftice? Nellio - Beek, L. L ans, It Stepuan, R. Coffeen, I, Simp: - n — mechanical effects, kL pictures a vast cay- | upon. % Not a0 lunocent, After All, 5 1. Duquette, B, H, Lowis, I and O Sugar Cornt Sugur Cory ern, wierd and gloomy, filed with hideo Colloge Chess Lourney. L hias be ! reported thict owing to it A (X, Sy mudo up. 1015 also repg Tt Clilan's infiuenca Mrs. Chiarles Coghi= | 84anm Hinduted o whandon her suit 'for | ¢ : s ivoreo Ciinst i, inwhich she named | Leaves RSN Kuehne Beveridge as co-respondent i sriato chess tournament todiy | Lottio Collins, the bright particulur star o 11004 Ask yonr grocer for Domestic soap W, NAWs ha 7000i¥h 01 Aho. marel o hsad H. Kool G- H."Buker, Oharles ey the Conneil Blults sugar corn, dragons, erawling goomos. nd bladngesod | x 0 youg Doe, 0. he st round butono RSN ShottTal oxki Jahale hond. | wuson. J. Schwabb, J. Robertgon, Wil 10 best in the markot. reptiles. “Mophisto, the Prince of Eyil,” q wrles | i Fitgerald, Lo Emorine, G. M. Keller | Absolutely no chemicals used to | sits enthroned in the' embrace of a monster {ing, the Lrighs bartioulur star of Harris was in jail in Omaha on the charge | and J. W. Aylesworth, bloach the corn white. It is young, | vampire, surrounded by %is counsellors, | was well attended despi.o the unpleasant | the Howard Authunieii foppiy, i of being a vagrant. In his possession were | | Another enjoyablo affair was that of Mon- | tender, sweet, clean and wholosome, | 8prites ‘and injs of “darkucss. o is | weather, many ladies being present. The | piatily' vestordiy and wis' wnible o sing at | .50 i 3 five razors, which woreafterwards identified | 34V night, the second party of the season r: 81808 9701 B0me, chugrined at the fillure of the mortals to | wames i T pekformneo at the Tabor' Grand opers | SRS given by the Muemosyue club, About sixty Domestic soap is the best whom he has graiitéid the privilege of eternnl Yale Skinner) against Columbla (Hymes house yesterdiy afternoon or evonl ‘Onnhal Dopot couples wore present. This young organiza . life to do his bidding among the people of | sl dufense: Columbin wo 1 &4 nove Pho yoar's closing racket, which has boon [ Ol HO8 Bab D WL oF Doyl ing Ron o orEana Soldiers’ Cinliren Entertained. carth, and condewmns to destruction all who | Harvied (Howlus) ngwist Brinceton (0Robe | wuci o' fortars of tie ¢Chicako Bourd of Teado | 1350 D the welfare of its guests and the young men | Last evening was the gala uight of the | have enjoyed his awtul favor. Four hideous | ertsi: Erench defense; Harvard won In 85 | for the I OF 08I 0RIIEY; WAS SX0EMK \tho looked aftor the proliminarles showed | whole year for the children of the old sol- | Witches ko throughan aweluspirivg lucanta- | MU (pow) weatnse Columbla (Liblare): | Hostnecd thi Sl metibors engaged in & Schocning and Bonuison Bro vo | their ability to see that every one was enter- | gierg of Council Bluff e Grand A tion, whilo the huted mortals arc thrust into | g.bok gambit; Columbin won in 41 moves Dolsterous play would be suspendea for thirty SRR ARG paaRlon Hiros f e b0 | gatned. ‘Tho program included . twenty | 118 Of Council Bluffs. 1n the Girand Army | (ho'inming mouth of a ravenous reptile, | "ich Engavity Selimbin won it wases | botsterous y Wors Sent up Tor (hitty dayvs apfocs Li yhs: | dunces aud an' orcheatra furuished the | Mol was held, under the nuspicos of Abd | Mephisto theu aunouncos that he han de- | (Ewinkl: Siciliun dfenser Qrawn atier 41 | S8 o atives of Tumbor firms shich turn 240 on Ao TIALA. l10on helbe found SRiRcs by fus | musfo Lincoln post, the wnuual General G. M. | termined to create s mortal w0 be his emis- | moves oLl te Of 50,000,000 foot of fin i d e irt decided that the evidence' against | 50 Pauls Guild, composed of the young | Dodge benefit. The usual Christwas check | sary on carth, and. under his dircction, a | The score of the colleges now stands: | BH"LOd0ccannually, met at Eau Claire TGy rris was losufficiont to convict him and | [80ies bolonging to the chiureh of that uame, | from this staunch old triend of the veterans | head, body, arius and legs are taken Columbin, i1y Yalo and Havvard, 5 each | Wiy bt and drew g memorial' i | Laven | S10UX CIIY & PACIE e was discuareed. He immediatoly lit pup | SAtertained on Tuesday ovening. An elabo' | made its appearauce a couple of wecks ago, | seeihing caldron. Into this Inanimate form | Princoton. 8. ~The score of the Individuni teating ugain bl sbraska soll, and it now appears haq | YAt musical and literary program occu- | and a committee, cousisting of B, 8. | he breathes life and intelligence, and names | players is us follows: Hymes, 414 ; Hewins R, A S0 3 8t Punl EXprow 100041 planted tho stolen’ property where ne could as_ having been stolen from Peterson & Schoening's hardware storo ou Lower Main streot. Hureis s one of the three men who were arrested the other day on_suspicion of having robbed Peterson Omah R 24001 pied the “early part” of 'the even- [ Dawson, K. J. Abbott, James Jucoby, A. N. | him Count Fortuno. 1t requires several | iy Skinner, 8; Roberts, 2y Koss, Liblure, By W Myl : TX OUTY & PAC ATeIVER aasily got it ing, thoso participating being: Mrs. W. | Scribner and k. K. Fonda has been at work | trained men to operate the various mechani- | 3 ¢ach; Ewing and Spaulding, 1 each. One [ Inthe caso of tho Natlonal Wator Works | Leaves | SIOUX CUTY S PACIRIC | Ao, L. " Welch, Miss ~Pomeroy, Miss Ger- | ever siice prepuring for the entortainment | ical contrivances used in producing the | more win will suftice to give Columbia the | compuny of Kunsas City, Judgo I ¢ Caldwoll | Zomaha ; Souh ud Wb A ge 8. Duvis, prescription druggist | trude Gledson. Miss Edytn Thomas, Me. | of the soldiors' children, for whom it wus | effects in vbis scene cup sho now holds J O D awn of Hittaburd, P come | B8 b Chicyo Lin it 920 Am : o J. H. Simms, Mr. Widnor'of Omaha, Master | intended. The hall was packed until it - I'he last vound on Monday wiil bo played | & el SUEEEIR L G tost the ' water ' iy : Smoke . D. King & Co's Partagas. Aaron Lywan aud the Dudley Buck male | seemed that the walls would crack if Hoyt's “Trip to Chinatown” is booked for | as follows: Princeton (Koberts) agminst | movee 0K aliut Cley And Feport to the vaurt | Leaves | © OMAMA & & LOULL | Arsivosy quartet. " All the numbers were well exe- | more were crowded in. Neverthel ey- | & return date at Boyd's theater of one night | Columbin (Hymes): Harvard (fowias) | fielt fule and cquitkbie valuo by Junuary 8, | _Omaha o Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. cuted aud highly appreciated by the large | one put up with the lnconvenietce only - Thursday evenlug, Jauuary 15, against Yale (Skinner) ; Harvard (Spauldiog) | 1894 800 pusl 28t Louls Cunuon Balk 12,30 b