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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER e TR - T ture s made & very difMoult matter. Sev- Milton Willlams, Kate Williams, Carl U\ r U\ 1 that wa erved was wholesome. To em | for crimes he has found a securs asylum | Later in the cvenfug the children were obscure the charitable phase of it & larg among friends here and It is the bellet | entertained in the parlors on the first floor of Chlet of Detectives Dan Shea tonight | With muslo and games. While the little that Crows is In charge of friends and | folks romped and played Mr. and Mrs rd. on which were the words ““Ou 818, was conspieuous in the dining hall The newsboys were feastod by a lo Cffice Open Continuously from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays from 8 a. m.to 5 p. m. Ohio Renator Lends His Pres:nce and Voice 1 Lend Support to [spects Christmas today resembled a Fourth | of the Chu may be futile.” of the kidnapers,” sald Mr. Cudahy. “‘But Dec All Shou Crowe has buen a guest of the Donovan | I have not lost hope aud believe that the [ This Kindergurte eh, |of July celebration in New England. In | that be 1 carefully concealed. | Cudahy and their son Rdward sat before to & Obristmas Festivity, business: man and the varlous charitable 1t Crowe has a g90d pert of tho $26,000 | the open fire in the library and busied il 4nd reformatory institutions gave speciat| Do secuted as ransom for the boy In|themselves with books, which Christmas dinners and entertalnments | Omaha,” sald Chief Shea tonight, “he can | brought PRAISES WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY ] remaln In this city for & year and all of- | "It 18 discouragiog (o think that almost Regalar Sonthern Christmas. | forts of the poloe department to got him |4 Week hus passed and still no news LOUISVILLE, Ky, Dec. % of many grown people. Charitable so- CLEVELAND, 0., Dec The Salvation |cleties provided dinners and entertain- Army fed 16,000 poor people today in the | ments for several hundred children and de- armory. Twenty-five long tables were [serving families, regardless of color. uned, covered with paper and furnished with tin dishes. A large squad of police | ¥1OP® the bad a busy time keeping the men and boys in good order. Senator Hanna was Bight. Ho was well dressed and appeared | A® Mra. Cudahy looked at the children, to bave plenty of money. He met a wo- | Who were playing in an adjoining room and man here who fa well known to the po- | Elanced at her son, who sat on the opposite Mlee, and from her the dotectives have been | 816 of the library table, she remarked able to get some valuable information about | “Our little family s just as happy as it the kidnaper. Offcers for three days have | Was before our terrible experience, but you been watching ths former haunts of Orowe, | ¢an readily imagine that we do not feel bot he has cleverly oluded them. nearly as comfortable as we used to. Tri S N esent and w e e " Patrolman Scott postively stated tonlgat | 190°t ploasant to think that one has to keep | bt & o :ll’:':::fl:;? ““1:::;- lnl:-“ ald = that he met and talked with Crows yos- | & Watchman about the house night and [ QL% G WHTL Ebeech 1 19, o | 2 y as should be a happy day, cass- torday at Fifth and Rdmond streets and | day to protect the children. crated ta tho highest sentiments of roc | GUNNERS MAKE GOOD SCORES mayn the reascn that he did not arrest b'm | Young Edward Cudahy has always bees | happlness. 1t should be confined no no % was that he (Scott) did not know taat | fond of foot ball and has been prominent | (A8 or sect, but b rated to Hira | who' came to” e Crowe was still suspected of being tho | smong the vounger players of the city. His | "1t §al™hd), “4™Y) o v v ccordance with the usual custom cannons botel here, aecording to Chiaf of Detec- | men will be caught. They may manage to ons No Other accor ] | tives Shen, and two days ago he was a | keop under for a while, but I think they will 1 Supply. and firecrackers boomed all day, to the P guest of another hotsl here, stopping over | be caught in time." delight of small boys and the discomfiture c h L] Has made DISEASES and DISORDERS of Wetrew at Ake 52 MEN His Only Study and Practice. For 25 YO!I‘S men have placed unlimited confidence in him as a Specialist. FOI' 28 YMI’S Dr. McGrew’s remarkable success in the treatment of this class of diseases has never been equaled. wgh and Works off the Col Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay, Price, 26 cents, Devotees of the Hummerless B joy o all men | a happy day, m happy Duy's Sport at the n idmaper of young Cudahy. Crowe, ho says, | thrilling experience has not robbed him of | by these kind and nable men nnd women Clal's Grounds was droasod In 4 sult of black and boro | bis lovo for the Rugby game, for the firt Tagm ol po¥i practical Christians. 1" ami R Ffll' 26 Yflar‘ he has made the cure of VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE a decldedly prosperous appearance. question he asl the reporter, who visited | preciation of the Salvation Army s | Yesterday was an ideal day for the fol- . ' i . " itivelv . PP the home last night was “How did the foot | the Kindergarten Chtletdamiey: 1.1 | 1owers of the hammerless and the Omaha one of his leading specialties, and does positive ly guarantee a Pel‘lflflflelfl ds that other i e that other initu | Gun l.»m... tourney across the big bridge — to thos ho have none: 1t lnys ihe four. | Wa¥ largely attended. The sport was in- “n 10 Keep Two | SMALL BOY GETS A BAD SCARE | dntion ‘o iuw ™t kil e’ 1" | ausurated with @ is-tive-bird handicap van higher civilization, and ‘the city shoot, $5 entrance o neys, Inte Police Forces Working of Cleveland Is fortunat having such | state rules, mm'u‘ {‘u.;\rnuln’:l oo il AMATEUR DETECTIVES BUSY |be! same come out?” tona’ fatl 1o " cure in Less thun 10 Days, without pain, cutting or loss of time. CHARGES LOW. Fear of Kidnape bt o soasimedampe from o | fo'Be ‘sniipely sacce uid e e | Grane e an 26 YOBI’S men have come from far and near to obtain Dr. McGrew's most The man with tho “hot tip" is almost a Car. PP R ets, M e [Sciaene, Towstors, | Beed (o) suceessful treatment for SYPHILIS. His cure for this disease is quick, per= a8 activo theso days as tho crank letter Bi¥e YOur support to'this grand work Watson (30 writer, and, whilo he in causing the police| Noble Farley, a 17-year-old boy residing | May God bless all thowe” in thix iabor, | Bray ... a groat deal of trouble, o Is loss ob |B€Ar Thirty-second and Hamilton streots, | fid ¥ Wo il Joln in'the ruliliment”of [ FoWhaend () nozlous than his ltorary friond because | W38 frightened into spasms early Tuesday | The food disposed of consisted of 2,500 | KOOt (39) his motives arc usually good. The most | ©¥eNIDE because he foolishly imagined that | pounds of turkey, 2,000 pounds of chicken. | oo unworthy impulse dsplayed by any of them | N® WAS about to be kidnaped. Young Far- | 1200 pounds of pork., stvents.five bushels thus far 1s an aspiration to bo retained as | 'Y WAS coming downtown on a Park 1ine | of potatoes, 1,600 loaves of hre a dotective (o work on tho case. Ha ap. | CAF And was seated near two men, who manent, and is guaranteed for life. No aspot or pimple will ever be seen on the face or body after treatment is beguu No injurious medicines are used, and every trace of syphilitic poison is eliminated from the blood. His charges are reasonable in all cases. @) @24 heads of cabbage, 600 gallons of coffee and Lillian Reed; Dr. it Cur poars In all sorts of guisew and with ail | talked In low tones of the Cudahy id-| g0 mince pie above, “Tor derent 0"’ 20'000 6a86S nave been cured of Lost Manhood, Loss of Vitality, | Kinds of incentivos, but In every case he |NADIDE case. IT_h'I-v agreed r”"" such & Job | * pagkets of provisions were also sent to | Grant (31) Loss of Brain Hower, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Despondencyg, Stricture, Bas a “clue” that will surely lead to the | WA8 comparatively casy of execution and | 500 poor families. In the evening in the mball (31) ) i aoprabecaion of tho kidapers. Sometimen, |07 of them was aulte portive that'He | urmory (here. wai an_enteriainment, with | Jowaen O @leet, Gonorrhoea and all unnatural discharges. ] it In truc, ho wants money before he will|¢0Uuld do a similar job, it he wanted to.|{wo jmmense Christmas trees loaded with | Je oo ot (i ] unburden himaolf of hia groat secret, but | The by listened intently and at lenkth | presents for poor children. About 2000 | Witeon iy RECTAL DISEASFS ) usuzlly ho s moved solely by an unselfish | ATe (0 belleva that the men were Kld- | persons were present ' by i dosiro to see justice done. napers and had designs upon him. o s A 30 . ’ : N . i S i Tho polico aro running down all _the [ IDKCF the men talked, tho more territying | ANNUAL FEAST FOR CITY POOR | Hrockis i Dr. McGrew’s treatment for Diseases of the Rectum has proven a won= | clues ho submits, and In this way much |YOUNE Farley's fears became and, finelly, Crablll (31 derful success. Fissures, Ulcers, Piles, Prolapsus, and all chronic disorders of 1 time s lost and much offort wastad, by, | UNable to longer endure the mental strain, ople of New York Make i th ot slieved, al t tantly, and a permanent cure is made without \ tho chiof belloves that at this (ime he |l ran shrieking from the car and jumped Ml R b e rectum relieved, almost instantly, ) 8 e R A cant afford to ignore tho slightest hint oA $40 Diss el U L Needy - cutting or pain, The cure is quick and complete. Consultation and Examina- that promises to ylold returns. Ons man | '® ‘ pari Bl bl i ¢ i fre Ly ) i 2 y i called upon bim the other day with (he [OMC "‘:’""’:"""‘ “"”"”d"“"“‘;‘ s I“‘" NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—One of the chiet | X Sveigiiaie R e statoment that a saloon on South fix. (!0 @ nearby drug store and sent for Police | fouiures o Christmas V. YORR [ SHTwaR .ot 3 y y toenth stroet was tho rondezvous of (he | SUrReon Ames. He pronounced it a case of | (LTS B0 VATELIAS Gy T New \".“,il; RERBI iy AN ABSOLUTE CURE IS GUARANTEED. l bandits. Ho know, bocauno ho had seen | BYSteria and. after medical trentment, Far- | yuy iho day clear in all directions, save to | Smesd :w:“m:::uln;wkl’nx men nllm-:n;ll‘dbln ey was taken homo by friends the southwest, where heavy clouds acted as | & ieonare 0 ere for soveral nights be- A FAMILI a background to the glori ine. Bray o th iping. b sever sy oy | RECALLS A FAMILIAR NAME |8, beksround to toe orius sumbie bt | R . would sit In the little room and, v W Fogk f iol 3 Drotenso of playing cards, would converse | “E10INe” Who Formerly Figurea tn | MOTI0E RToHeE s S R i | e eiitey Treatment by Mail. Medicinesgent everywhere free from gaze or breakage ready in low tones. They had all the appear- S i WRAUPe; Exdupt (it ke Sakion Aletutia] The Wit wan & hed putae, o otn for use. Office Hours—8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. P, 0, Box 766. A aoco of men who wero hatching a plot it that they are the proper thing at this gea- | Which resulted as follows & o T hachiel ot ohen dealled {wo dotectives| 1y, Bioise . Teriee of ltters (o M, [0 T consequenco ot thie_almont | 1311 Office over 215 So. 14th St., hatween Farnam and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. . . I . ngliki the va 0 cl ol 1801 2 . cupled in finding the men who had fre. | CUd8hY recalls the shooting of “‘Baron u‘:-’m’m:nn::?i ;,;l:lrno‘rmli\'n:c 'u‘:alf; ‘x‘;: Tosan : 1 quented the saloon and when this was ac- [ Risser In Omaha several years ago by a0/ """ ity were filled with merry | ‘ l complished 1t was at once apparent that the [ ¥Oman named Elolse Rudiger. The woman | oo 00 e B0 Pn B0 e O Total g p y trouble bad all been for nothing. Thuy [ %A% 8 dissolute chardctor, who had been |0\ b0 ohiatmig trees In their homes and | Black H i had met in the wine room to indulge their | FATFIed out of @ disorderly house on Bast | .o ¢ tor 4 breath of invigorating atmo- | Hardin I\ "Il Il 131 10| 41b8. Wobdtrice, Kloha Tt 464 Candlebaok | tng.anll tha FavAtaty. suftounding tha @t NO CURE, NO PAY weakness for stud poker and had no|Harney by a man named Rudiger. For a| o 0" "y Tliinater that the money |MOFTiune LI 2112 | R W e 3 o have sl weak ors trouble In proving an alibi, while atter hor marriage she manitested a | BT, T, 0 TRETAUE LMt Ao money i - || Stxth race, one mile, seliing: Ten Chance - | lost p ? Araine, A man who had been out driving in a ‘“;“"’"“‘““ 5 '“‘““' her ways, but 800U |y, yoy more than ever before and the | Parmeloe i..:! et i BB & R o T mband Unala B, WAS ™ rubber-tired rig stopped at the chief's office | LUAPACH, 104 MY often seen In cOMPADY | gy yg true regarding the charitable gifts. | Smeid 1 (10 (Wilkerson, = 20 to 1, third, = Time 1 on his way home to say he had seen the . Tt wi Watson In the ¢ " .| 1t was only because a case of destitution | Fogk Kkidnapers camping out on the Little Paplo, p coursé of & few monlhy eMs quar | o 'yep) nladen that the untortunstes wers hurg, Star Cot- | fail ot one returned uft and ' lda Ledford also ran. | five mllos west of tho city. This was Sat. | To1ed With him and, meeting him on the | M4* Kebt bidden that th it Wotal : Walies Gt iont p A Binghampton i to 1.\.-..:ugn’ LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Ch: urday. The chief promptly sent his usual | “''®et one day, shot him dead. She was “"‘ 4 ptdin B Bray ........ 1111 INDIANAPOLIS, De Webb of | last Saturday, relates the Cleveland Plain detail of two detectives out through the | tried on a charge of murder, but was ac- i LR ki e | slush and rain to Inquire Into the mar | uitted. After that she dropped out of | Of il the set Christmas feasts that of | Hardin .. jiiE 8 ponae, e quare fect scol in his g wave broken Dealer. He hiccoughed up all day and all | ”TI»-": .:hfiu"“' el night and was hard at it Sunday morning | ter. Tho sleuths found several families | ®!Kht. Bo far as known she has not been | the Salvation Army at Madison ice after dtrike was mads | Every remedy that his alarmed friends i « with three comrades until the | gave him scemed to accelerate the hice of movers, incleding men, women and|iB Omaha since her trial, but hintn have | 94rdet this ovening was the largest A Total ... Tt ball, Which missed ‘the cighth pin. | . ecelvi " bountiful Christmas dinner was ed to oo, 1 s e B People sent fn from all over town and | children, with ten héad of horses, samp- | been recelved from cities of the middie as sery Which 1ng out on the banks of the creek. They | West from time to time that she had fden- | 8b0ut 4,000 persons—men, women and chil- [ SLOAN RIDES AT TANFORAN DEATH RECORD. [ EFGOIIB AN RTRRES G UIRS:E NN LDTRERALIIY proved that they had arrived in the vi- | t!fied herself with criminals of various | 9ren. The cost was defrayed from a fund grew worke, cinity leas than five hours before, having | Samps. The name “Eloise” fs not com-|Of about $5.000 collected by the army, |y, Moduunter Makes His Reappenr- o Then a wise neighbor had a bright idea come up from southern Kanias. men, and many who knew of tho Rudiger (hl:fly v(h;uuxh the kettles, which for sev-| “qpce on the Turt After His Latest STORM 1 \'K“ ks ':| :um Hv\'lhnlu(h'l‘ u‘ul! mu,l).‘)mu«", He went ‘Another man with a “hot (ip" dropped | WOWAN's exploits here have wondered i | ¢Fal weeks have hung from tripods in BesIish Badssionss: o STORM LAKE, 1o, Dec. 2.—(Bpelall— |over ta,the hiccougher's home and was 1n 10 aay he b found the outlaws 1o 4 |she s tho woman who has been writing '\n‘l;lnus parts of the city to receive con- On Bunday arternson ¥, B oicionll, a0 | ushered:into.the room where the aflcted Bouse noar Fortieth and Decatur streets | (he letters on Winduor hotel letter paper HEHIARIRRK D s CaHELENRIDOL bOSI) P AN BRANCIBOO!ITibe: /—Jookby Tod || Gansion KEceeti. e Meton)t onime o BLOFI | . I aloi el L e e e BXAT S Dotectives in investigating found two old | #1d sending them to Cincinnat! to be g Sloan made his first appearance in the sad- |y, i o H D - Baan o MeIghbor inca- Bigh When Prof. Munyon says his Dy a Raze N X a a arance e s Lake y years ago and became - | and Y o L f p ! ot men there “keeping batch,” with an in- [ Walled All afternoon 400 helpers were busy 1ay- | gig today since his return from England. | ted '('l‘l"f'.:n:x‘n::“ ‘leumlul :...::mw-v“'\':w ke Tows tisiols ek peswiiisiresindlewtion iand ailtorn ordinate amount of solled dishes and table e e e s gt n"lfw:“l’:"" AU Dreparing the f004 | It was at Tanforan In the Christmas hand- | (L™ puancially ho built a handsome |\ The sulterer rolled hi + e mateha | TEth T i Olre & slomAtl. (AL bos { cutlery. The only ovidence against them ., 5 vt R sl Jat g ol B psidence 1g the 1ast summer o patndd waroetse ot M the Belgh-| been abused'by over-eati d over-dririk- soemod to bo that they had a gasoline |, FUMOF Was current last night that | city's poor-and probably no happier Christ- | The race was won by Hddle J | residence during the last summer i which | bor in paindd surprise T Uil Gara % AtAmash that noa uoe stove similar, to that used, fn g Pat Crowe had been arrested at Sheridan, | mas crowd could be found In the city. Men |QUtslder, with Jenkins up. It to pass his declining days. A complication ‘Don’t give me any of your crocodile | weakcned by oid-style drugs and debilitat . S an . A YOUBE| Wyo. A telegram from there, however, | and women, drawn from all walks of life | Fking Mok, biy Snce retur 1} of diseases Incldent to old uge made him | giances,” snorted the frined. “If youwd | N, cathartics "It will do much toward A man who had formerly been connecteq | 52100 there was no truth in the report. | into the rauks of the Salvation Army, were | i first appearance. w | considerable of an invalid, but he Was|quit drinking when I told you to you | one.. At all druggists, & cents Iifty-sis \ cted { ppo roport he had been arrested at Wichita, | eagerly enjoying the pleasure of bringing | fAvorite with his stable ;. able to be up and had been walking about | wouldn't be in this shameful condition.” | Other cures. Write to Broadway and with the government secret service pald | gan also proves to be without founda: | G s Sy drissa. Greyfeld Advance Guard re- | his house only five minutes before he | Wh-hie-at' T U | Bt., New York, for free medical advice. . bis respects to the chief and thréw out Ly P out founda- | Christmas cheer to others ond one of the | ocjved strong suppor Eddie Jones ), h-hic-at's th-hic-at?" gasped the sick subtle hints of fnside Information that | "'°% ARG ECLUIELA00 AR LI0 siendaon 0% i e ’.“"‘l‘r;“”lm st V1T Tnte fom e L T THEFLS E{ita ‘APsHEIINGE . ) v ! Andris<a | definite arrangements will be made for the | “On, don't come of your fnnocer would be of great value to the state. The HYMENEAL b o "l':““:_‘h T“"‘lh_ ooy , but before the stretch } S0sFAl UntI) His Abaent: TeINLIveR. AYERIVe: h"_“:w":" S Ry o vour iiinost) authorities could avall themselves of this o a new recrul o made merry as he Tohea nasu the % - .y M m me,"” cried the veighbor. *I §F RISIEE him sinlortasnt peeled potatoes. When the gallery doors st ¢ r . It had been the intention of Mr. Metealf| know you, you old sponge.” by ot a8 q‘:mn“:v"y\“;nr:h::l;; .l'-‘-‘x‘m:\_\:; ThnsiEeiD of the Garden were opened, at 5 o'clock, | three Jengths. YT v G Close | to hold a family rounion in the new home | “The hiccougher's face turned red bowad oab TECUMSEH, Neb., De —(Special. there was a rush that required vigorous | Sloam wis warmly appl A" Gnd Uwar |t holiday t und invitations had been | “What-Lic-did-youscall-me?" he stut- These and many other false tips are Mr. 8. W. Thurber and Miss Jessle P. Dil- | efforts on the part of a score of policemen | presented with a floral pie 1 he rode | Issued to his children tered. f lon were married at 1 o'clock this afternoon | to prevent the little ones who were in the | 0 the post “Called ycu a sponge lobster,” bel- constantly pourin ) okl D h 0% BUAN e Wik e traok sood nid ) ponge, you lobster,” bel fhaLal R ‘l"ll:ffr‘:.'_\';:“":! ’[‘t‘""“:": at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.|crowd from being hurt. By 4,0'clock there | attendnms rge ™ frenrinnet S wind \‘I‘,'lzl\ “vag | 10Wed the neighbor. “You're a pretty ob- | Batauise ive TeBTealy arol | and Mrs. J. A. Dillon, in this city. A small | were 6,000 persous in the galleries wailing | leading in the steeplcchase “The ride of i ) a8 | Ject lgsvon for your unfortunate children, | company of relatives and friends witnessed | in jolly mood for the dinner, whila the | MUrphy oa Lord Chesterfield is belng fn-f received here Bishop George Sev- | ain't yon, you gulping 0ld hypoerite | CHRISTMA§ AT EbD-AHY HOUSE | the ceremons., the oficiating clergyman be- | helpers in (he arena below were. serving VT oace, Son %11, selling: Dr. Ber.|mour that Rev. Rueben Hale, bishop coad- 16t out’of my hio-house!" roared "the ing President W. P. Aylesworth of Cot- | out the good things provided. nays, 106 minick), 9 to 5, won; Owen.- | Jutor of the Springfield diocese, Episcopal | gjok may g boro, 99 (Coburn), o to 1, second: Edgar: church, died at 1 o'clock of valyular dis- St ner university, who was formerly an in- Thousands Sit Down at Dinner, 102 (Mounce), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1 E lithe naiey 0 to blazes!" yelled the neighbor. “I'm | structor of the bride. The mald of honor | promptly at 6 o'clock the Salvation |Soclallst, Grand Sachem, Alee ana Os. |50 of the hear going to stay right here and see the last o > Children' alon Just the Snme as Though Uas Mike Mallie 1o Toasii ot Thugatn aaa i i PR e The deceased was born in Pennsylvania [ oo o mpe® C i s 3 Army's guests were marched down to the| Mgnd ¢ Bl o e Ihin - A SR el A u. The people on the street sent me NRSEINw-HYY: Happennd Frank L. Brundage performed the duties mbh-’n and took their plages atter the dox- | ccns Tiiante 10 (Farrels 2 ra 1, woni | O “““h( A »‘\Y 1’:' hl”»“:“& LI‘ W | over: 'Walt unill tho old wolt's gone,’ (1] okl § e of groomsman. The groom Is the junior | ology had been sung to the accompaniment | Tola, 105 (Dominfck), 4% to 1 second; Lit: | €0t PO tion aing R G RAD ‘l they said, * and then wave a flag out o' the ures o“ ckiy Seven days have worked wonders in the | proprietor of the Chieftaln. Mr. and Mrs. | of the headquartors: brass band. Then for | MUK, 195 (Enox). 4 to 1.°third. Time:' 102 | for two years, critically so for several| \ingow " They're golng to have a Jollifl- 0 ehold favorie 4 A. Cudahy home at Thirty-seventh and | pnurber will helr h of the headquarters’ brass band. Then for | y,¢r; “Slap Dash, Luca, Katherine | weeks past. Bishop Seymour will offictate | crrot® Y ER BIERE 16 | It has long been a household favor Howam stres 0 4 urber will pass thelr honeymoon in Kan- | three-quarters of an hour the spectators | Lucera, 8ham and Darlene also ran | e ih 1 BhIsk Wil Brobatiy. b held supper and fireworks tonight—and | for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pudi- . dlllru(‘l!urll;::;Ilprl;‘:lll“:‘ll‘!);l o last nlght | gag City, and on their return to Tecumseh |y tho balcony saw a rare sight as 8,000 | Third race, handieap, wteeplochn ot "Thursday. " 1ot mont will be at Phil- | 10Nt you dare to disappoint ‘em!” monia, Asthma, Whooping Cough aad M er were mourn- ¢ 4 o course: Lomo, 166 (Cairng), § 15 n; | on day. o o Ml P e St LSS ) Asthma, ot » 10§ n son who had fallen into the hands | oo ommence housekeeping in the Fenton | of the poor revelled in a bounteous Christ- | Fora ‘Chesterfild, 150 (T. Murph). 31610 1: | adeiphia, where the wife of the deceased is | 1o yuys woyern eeny for the hiccougher. | il other Throat and Lung Troubes. | He said several very made a dash at the neigh % of tandits, Telsphone and telegraph wires | "*"I08008. 08 Broadway. mas dinner. After the first relay had fin- | second; Nestor, 138 (C' to 1, third were sending descriptions of the stolen ished the tables were reset for the other | TIme: 4:21%. Silverado and Texarkana aper), No children survive bad words us he | Jt s prescribed as aspecific for Griype. bur or and they raced | Mothers endorse it as an infalible -y » N 4 Y also ran. around the pom 0l -doze 8- o | Y Yo o boy Into all parts of the United States | or aromotti e -anspeaker. 11000 guests of the army. After the dinner | “f [t race, Christmas nandicap. one Conter, [ proun the room o halfdozen times - the | remedy for Croup. Children likelt. 400 &5 & 3 Betectiv e LATTSN W - 26.—(Spe- | \he headquarters’ brass band struck up “On- | mile and a_quarter: Eddie Joanes 110’ (Jen- (Spectal.) er geiting madder at every juimnp | ppgpared by E. . DeWitt & Go., Chdagoe. ) army of detectives and poilcemen | oja))—Covnty Judge J. B. Douglas united | u ‘ 4 s’ Kins) 7 to 1, won; Vesuvian, 118 (T_Slan), v | then the neighbor darted throvgh | ! was beginning a search for Edward A, |y marrlage Walter M Grim and Miss Cora “""‘l" ;",‘""l'“"“ ‘:”1‘:.(" “,';;: ”‘l" “"“‘fl' 23 to 1, second: The Lady, 111 (Bergen): Burlingame, an old resident of this | ot TR (00 MO veh | - p [ ) v crowd joined In the hymn w vigor an to 1, third. Time: 207 Advance Guard, | place and superintendent of the incubator | A = e aa ) o M. Cotton, both of Weeping Water. The | iney commander Booth-Tucker made an |Scales' Malay, The Frotier. Andris RiAcH sudisupsintendsnt ab the ikl The sick man flung a flower pot at him |, M= Winslow's 5o Christmas night found no happier home in | groom Is a son of John Grim and the bride | aaq, citor, Mortigage, Greenock and ¢ faotory, died last evenlng st is resldencs | es ha' raged dawn, the yard, and thon he|SHHEPISL Uned for over Sl ! Omaha than (hat of the Cudabys. Wreaths | x daughter of John B. Cotton. both welr | “00res®: alko ‘ran after an lllness of but a few days. Mr |, qqonly realized that his hiccoughs had | WL N of holly hung in the windows, which were v o Five hundred newsboys enjoyed the | " Rif(h race, Westchester handicar Burlingame was a member of the Knights | .o " Ll I SOOTI I 4 Kknown femilles in the western part of Cass | oprie 4 ¢ Jewsboys’ | olds, Seven. furiongs e b xon | | . i bright with myriad lights. ~Within the | county, Christmas ~ feast at = the =Newsboys'| e Beyon F o "Canmore. il4 (Mcunce), | Of Pythias, Aucient.Order of United Work- | that was a part of the ueighbor's | IE M AL N great stone house a party of merry chil- | ¢ 3 home on Duane street this evenlng. | g0 1o "Socind; Setde, 9 (Coburn), § to 1, [ men, Degree of Honor, Modern Woodmen of | ey : o it BIRRAoilG: and in thepat M. : Charles P. Aagard and Miss Lillian M. [ @€ W tribation of alf o 7 9 (Cc heory, you wee. He belleved that if he DIARRHOEA, Sold by Drugglsts 0 ren danced about a Christmas tree and ; s L third me: 5. Cougar and Bernetd [ Amerfca and L. M. L. of A., and & 00d | could e ¢ ] SERLTR SN et L CRT P L fren danced al Manspeaker, both of this city, were united | hog Cop pitf dlstribution of lfts took | thira, T : Bl ould get the dying man real excited and |1 evers | i the only suggestion of the tragedy of 1ast | i marriage in the Christian church in this | P/9Ce 4t the home last Saturday night. |alge wan. =~ 0 uoioe galg or, g0 | Citizen. A wife and three daughters sur- | guen S amition - would eave. b ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Boothi® Syrup y week was the watchman, who walked | ojty today Every boy recelved a present of a sweater. | (onirn "5 (o 1, won: Wooster Boy. 107 | vive him Aha Hetdioan RS IL PR ISRERE SIRN | ke no othwr kind, Twent-five cen slowly around the saow-covered yard. O alt . Those who had studied hard at the home's | (Rullman), 3 to 1. second: Daneerous Mald ed he was right A S el D g Santa Claus paid a visit o the Cudahy I‘,:‘\k"n'r'.":,";“‘;‘:‘“:ff“?f":“'_‘;t 04 ekl On- | night school earned o suit of feece-lined [ 107 (Mounde) “third, "Time; 1074, “ruthlll « rahaw, : . mansion at 7 o'clock last night and stripped | yiage license by County Judge J. E. Doug- | “herWear g : iodhs . MILWAUKEE, Colonel Henry MUSKMBATS, | of its prizes o beautiful Christmas tree | gq - B DOUE-| “Mjss Helen Gould provided tho diner | £ 0l 1SH HORSE WINS AGAIN | B Harshav. state treasurer of —_— - —_— ] which stood in the ballroom on the third | F to the boys at the Woody Crest sanitarium, Wisconsin, died in Milwaukee today at the CLUITT L) floor. Nelghbor children were lnvited in HonkatiBiaiatasd: which she maintains near Tarrytown. - residence of his daughter, Mrs, Dr. Thomas ' to spend the evening and joined the little | TECUMSEH, Neb., Dec. 2. —(Special,)— | , M™ and Mrs. Howard Gould provided a | Mint Annexes the ( H. Hay, Death was due to cancer of the OF Cudaby girls in thelr Christmas froile. | At 1 o'clock this afternoon Mr Leo Hes. | Christmas tree ]lmhl}ul with l;;m.-mn and Handicap at Crescs tongue. Colonel Harshaw's home was in The children's patron saint distributed | gett and Miss Minnie L. Halste t served a dainty luncheon to the 200 school City Track. Oshkosh. He served in Bragg's Iron bri o . 5 dolls and sweetmeats to the girls and made | Tecumaeh. were. marricd oe e’ ooeh % | children at Fort Washington, L. I o gade during the civil war Family Matine Today the boys happy with foot balls, guus and | (he bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. J &, | At the United Charities’ offices the distri- | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2i—Imp. Mint | bl AaT Padd o8 Bode M, other trinkets that are dear to bovhood's | falsed, by Rev. T. D. Davis, in the pres. | Pution of Christmas gifts to the poor was |Sauce, who on Tucsday placed the .00 | Downger Lady (¢ nin. % Gallery, 100, heart. The little guests were: Margaret | ence of the immediate relatives of the | B0t finished until late tonight. The various | Crescent City handicap to the credit of his | LONDON, Dec. 25.—The dowager Lady | CURED BY ING and NRYRL | | Williams, Mildred Rogers, Bessio Baum, | principals. The bride fs an accomplished | Y0lUDtary contributions of clothes, food | owner, A, R. Cowser, today added (he | churchill, senior lady of the bed chamber | NG ane HRA ST | | — The groom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. 4. \v. | Workers during the last week and thou- | | IR A e i found dead in her bedroom at Osborne this | 1 PATTE ROSA and O, | - ale AR08 % sands of presents were recelved by the poor | ta 9 to 10 in response to the play on_Sir | morning. On retiring last night she com- . e At or | Mr aud Mrw EDWAR 8:15 After Dinner Hoskett of Salem and Is In the employ of | o yiy oity, The deserving poor In the | Florlan, who was bud m plained of cold, but no alarming symptoms | e AV han Hatrent s 1onomlodmes” AMONE 100, 8 na the Burlington as freight agent at Tecum- | ¢o,omont house districts had been relleved | om Kinoiier®ui®d (DAt rifting manifested themselves and her indisposi-| White' RibL medy will cure o1 de- | JAS. H, CULLEN, 1% “Soe. 1 J To assist digestion, relieve distrer [ seh. Ho and his bride will temporarily | o¢"ipoir unhappy elrcumstances lonis, rellnaulshing the lead to Mint Sauce; | tion was not thought to be of a serious | $FOY the diseused wppetite for alcohlic | CRONBY and FORMA. = ; 0 his L , re ice, | tion wa 18 | Stimulants, whether the patient 18 o tor ' G S prerent monstipanionTaks, iy | make hia place thols home. Nearly 4000 homeless men and friends ef | WAG, SUSRE, Mt ™ sie Plorin ok | nature | firmea"ihebriate, “a tppler.” soclal driner | o gt N ODIOM S Nelsou-Cushman; Butts-Weed, Senator Timothy D. Sullivan were guests | the longest route and though he ran o fast | - e TR i ) With all #w views i "”d’s Pll" KENNARD, Neb, Dec. 20 —(Special,)— | 048y nt bis sixth anoual Christmas dfa- | guarter at “the ‘end “could hever reacs dwin 1 Brant dmpossible for wny one t P | ) § A i) Mint Sauce, who won easily by a length \ 00, 9 win L. Brand, for | BBHite . g auing | . RERNGE A e ] Two marriages occurred on this auspicious | "¢ The weather wis fine and the track fast, | CHICAGO, De Fdwin L. Brand, for | White Ribt nedy. By, mall b Tral | BOYD'S ¥ iward & Bursess, e Sold everywhere, 25 cents, day. The first was that of Mr. Chels Nel-| 10 the wards of the city hospitals there | Aftendance good. Results i | torty-two years onc of the prominent pho .;:,:A.“. ce, by writing Mrw. . ¢, Moore, | DD RAD' = ¥ S ‘ son and Miss Leona Cushman, performed [ %8+ Christmas sunshine and Christmas | [First race. one g, CULEs, Tom Qi | toeraphors in Chicako, died af B Wome. | goid i Omahi, Neb: by Chas. H. Schi SPECIAL PARGAN THURBDAY | at Blair. The bride has been & teacher fn | Cheer. Unwonied smiles lighted the faces | erigel (SENMY Kochnd Mirgwn Val, ‘Wi | 1018 Michigan avenue, today. ' He had been ind Chicago strects [ B rirondnurd production 2 t the sick, the maimed, the halt and the | (. Murphy), 12 to 1, third, Tim. 1942%. |11l for two months. Overwork and oy - — H. A, Du Bouchds comedy y the primary department of the Kennard | e “ Forge, Inuendo s Lo | v w process of photog i schools. They are 10 live on the farm re. | biind, while the convalescents were re- | 8ullie J, Gray' Forge, Inuendo. Misa Lo- |study on a new proces ~;,v“x‘:‘:v'v>'r‘\|‘:v.\ an $500 REW ARD! {The Man from Mexico CUT OUT Tl.ns P TP T g e :l-!:a with luxurles and unusual delica- i |»|\‘,mm-..u.m"..1~n fiap Sl 1.m.m.»,l principally to Mr. Brand's death ‘Lw‘"“”' e e il e r oaseicx | Wi e ] The second wedding united Mr. Frank | Second race, handleap, vix furlongs ey W TTH = iver' Compiaiut, Dyspepsin, Sick Iewdache, “ 5o, h et ator Bevertdge, 104 (Coshran), § (o digestion, upation o Costlyenes | Even cordic 8100 ! CQUPON ey Tyt e S| I R Fca o g R I S ) i occurred at the home of the bride's father,| KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2.—Five thousand | ,\i".'””'l';',':;_".w"‘:v e TR L T AR U TR g ARCPRI B };ul:n’x‘:"ll.“llm? 1::1‘:‘“»|,‘,I..'|“5;xuflnlx‘._n;:‘-‘~‘l'-‘:‘-;_ J sigete |1 tiday and Suff Dec. 2429 Bargain Present at Bee office or mail §|Who is postmaster here. s.l...un.‘;:o:;fire’.:u;nlxlxm‘u;.:m:.]: 4;.[:]«:;:,:..: Cherrgeat” Alex” Penrson, Torier T and Add | forded o storda v the use of the X-ray sndnever fal 10 give wilafuction. 28 bozed PSS nonns. —_— nner POt Yy 0 vatio! also ran. upon Charles Bnsan AR e contain 100 Pills, 100 nxes contain 40 Plils, b 3 A | 0 1 " coupon with ten cents and get Freuch-Jones. ‘Army in this olty today. Tho dipner wan | TR Tace. handicap. steeplechuse, full | farmerly " Chicukgun, who s in, 1 | St Ront, Ll e Rewareof mupndtuttong | S50 prid 100, Beats your cliolco of Photographlc Art | FREMONT, Neb, Dec. 25—(Specialy— | served at the ciiadol and the diutng hall, | SR TG itk 000 0 el e | e R0 ity "R | and nitatag, berh b el Stk takeny { P Studles. When ordering by mall ¢ | Married, at the m'd";fl' of the bride's | which had accommodations for 800 persous, | Runger, 40 (Willlami), 5 fo 1, wird time: || Under the forosgope the ball iy Nelson's | Juckson sts, Chicago, 1. Sold by [ MIACO'S TUCADERQD "elertione 2239 e, parents, Prof. W. L. French of Auburn,| was full all of the time between 11 o'clock | 4:86. Jac ayes and Claroba also 7an |heart could ‘be blally seen, rising B0 | goranie by Kuhn & Co., 1tl untes | L \ dd four cents for postag: prineipal of the Orleans schools, and Miss | uag dusk. Fourth race Chrlstmas handleap, ond |failing with each mulsatlon of the” vl | Fgt #000H R, ¥ du: 8. 1 et | | MATINE TODAY=Prteen 100, G0, ART DEPARTMENT, Florence Jones. Prof. French was princi- |~ preference was given to holders of cards | won: Sir Florian, 106k (Mitchell). 7 to 2 | the night of July 1., | e, Jowa |y e lm 4 BURLESQUE co, { pal of the schools here during three years | of invitation, which had been disteibuted | fecond: Flestwing, ai (Wi Ny L0 I8 yssar ‘ g o0k 8 Duchess Tablets are sii consfull Entire 3 L next Sature . . . Time: - 141% s Moronl, | g the shooting of it one of Cook 8 Duchess Pablets arosiy 7 | night. Sefthe oxclting 1ady. basie The Bee Publishing Oompaly past. Miss Florence Is an accomplished [ among the poor people, but no hungry per- | Fom i ngsicy and Heid Rice a1s o the sensational epigodes in the history nf B ysed amontily by over 100 ludi . Crice, | | et Mg prides NaooMaket b OMAHA, NEB. young woman, the daughter of ex-Bheriff| yop was turned away, even it he had no| Fifth ‘race. handicap. one mile and en|Chicago, ' On the night cf the Shootibi §i By mal, §106 Send 4 couta fof | Lok tefou i 3 , N. T. Jones. The ceremony was before | yicket, etghth; BirGadan, o | won: Strangest, | Mr Nelson waz in dompiny with | Misy 453 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mich. Next Uok~INDIAN MAIDEN'S BUR. a- fow triend. and relatives, | The tables were neat and inviting and all | [furdly, w (Cogswell), 10 o 1, third, " Time: | pegro did the g A tecaps | Bolain Omaha by Kuhh & Co. 15 & Douglas | LESQUECO. ’ . h ) I

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