THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. im. AFFAIRS AT SOUIU OMAHA BRILL BACK FROM FLORIDA irkMi rkJe snd a cumber cf wrr brttse. At the next cuncfl meeting tM I claim wi 1 he ref-re3 to the ctr iforny """"""" I for inveisatlon. ieJ YercbaaU Prpiiif t Git a! ptik m ew Dee. Banquet lo&d libt Th pei: tns t pavirg 7 -t i - : I ' h street In now 4ue. The total " CX)VLRS TO B lAiO FC W;KOPtO nmic of thi ork anouct. to t:ini rrc. ,Si;VV,LR LINGtRS LONG DOWN THERE ertr owner In this district aav until March 7 of tfci year to P? 7 rn After that Elmo:! Central Yia Sing? tie Pnliei of Tarawa PteiLrala. AT TEE FUTH3UUX ! Ceearllaaaa Qeeeeaa (lM t r taarter raaatn Wblrk Will ! rraea th Salary af Ar - cttr osiu. The directors of the recently organised KeUIl klerchit,' association beld a rret SI Monday night at Eagle' hail ana prac tical competed JTngirett for th tjanqjet to be b14 on lb evening of Feb ruary IS. Owing to the absence of John Flrnn. who la cfcalrman of the emertin nvent committee, srm eVtalls were left for Mr. Ply en to a: tend la when be re turns horn, la speaking ef the director' meeting. Joseph Kontckr. president e( tbe mrtr i:)on, said the membership was growing and that the benqoet we gulng lb be a soreai 1a very way. "All biul fcesa men in Sutt Omaha will be tarried." aid Mr. Koutsky. "Mora than this. will Inrite some of the member of the Retail Merchants' association In Omaha to attend and give ua a talk. We expect to lay plates for not leas than U members and guesta The banquet will be held at Karles ball, Twwnty-slitn aod J streets, axd will be served by a South Omaha caterer. Jnhn Flj-nn. W. W. Fisher and Henry RM holt -ve cbarre of the banquet. A committee is to ro forth and soUcIt rnerr.bers, so that ajnilotlon received may be acted on at the regular meeting of tbe association In February. While tbe direc tors meet once a week, there la oaly one meeting a nv nth of the association when Tnembwshlp applications are rated oil It prveare to be the Intention of this i association to interest every business man la the city in the work cf boosting for South Omaha Tberxpectatloa is that the banquet will interest a great many local merchants who are a little slow in handing in tbetr name for membership, Qaeeaaa Opseaet salary Isrreaae. Councilman WHllam Qurenan who is one of tbe members of the charter revision committee, states that be la opposed to any amendment of tbe charter whereby the salaries ef city employes will be raised. Reeea Blaeaa aad Hire. la "weet fa Ralaay Air Tataaebew by Irety Bleats fraaa lera Readaaarters, date the taxes beooroe d'H'Mjueit ard win draw Interest at the ra'e of 1 pr rnt per month until paid. All of the pr'-perty own er interested eigrved the r.4itk to pare and the dry treasurer thinks the spe-.! taxes will be paid In fun before March T. Increased Farelteaeat. B-iperlntenoVet McLean of the publl echoo raid last evening that the second semester opened on Monday wfh an In creased enrollment. Tbe superintendent desires to notify parents who wish to send tnf e'ghteen and a quarter pounds, which WlUiam H. Brill, ulptrict paser.ger agent for tbe Illinois Central, has re turned from Florida, where he accompanied a party of tetnicts. As souvenirs af the trip Mr. Brill snows a sweet potato welgh- Mr. Quecnan aald: "I think all of the city Thursday aftmoon their children to the first primary grade to do so within two weeks frcm the openlrg of tbe second semester. As rrgards the exami nations held last week Mr. McLean stated that tha number passing averaged aboo 'he same as last year, there being no noticeable Increase or decrease. Thoe wb failed to pass will spend tbe second semes ter In going over tbe studies of tbe first semester. Pal lee fcaat, Raree. Notice wss sent to police headquarter yesterday that a horse belonging to George Oreen was down and could not get up. An Investigation showed that the 'horse had been left In an alley near Twenty-fifth and H streets all might and waa suffering greatly, being too weak to get on Its feat. The horse waa shot by Offlerr Qrahara Every day the police are called upon to in terfere la rases where people are trying to drive smooth -shod horses over tbe icy pavamanta Magic City Oaeslp. Mrs. Herman BeaL Twentr-flfth and Q streets, is reported to b Improving quite rapidly. On Thursday afternoon Mra. J. H Van tuien will entertain the Magic City King's Daughtera Mrs. L. C. Gibson will entertain tcvlay in honor of Mra Irving P. Johnson of Miidxe apolls. Mrs. W. EL King will assist. Coroner Bradley will today Investigate the death of Frank Barto. the man found dead la bed at the Formaxtrk bote! Monday. Mia Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George H. Brewer, is confined to her home with a severe attark of throat trouble. The Ladies' Aid soolety of tte LerW Metbod:l church wiU meet with Mra. Lrtle. Twentieth and Madison streets, on officials are receiving ample salaries for the work they perform and that no change In the salary list should be made. My ttentlon has been called to a bill either Introduced or about to be Introduced In the legialature paying the members of the fir and polio board a saiary of 000 per annum. These member iw draw a sal ary of tit a year. In place of lncreaeing the wages of the police commissioners I have suggested to tbe charter revision committee that the Increased amount be given to tha firemen. If this cacnot be kne I would suavest that tbe same amount of money, H.OftO per year, be used for the extension of water mains In all por tions of the city. By extending the main and locating hydrants tbe people at large would be benefited and thla la what the council ia looking after at the present time. City Engineer Reeelvea elee. Tuesday afternoon the city clerk sent to City Engineer Beal a copy of the Kiewit resolution directing him to look over the prevent high school building and prepare estimates of the cost of altering tbe build ing so as to be suitable for city hall or other public purposes. Msyor Koutsky happened to be In the office af tbe city engines when the notice was laid on the engineer's desk. The mayor said: Tp to the present time the city council ha not .made an offer of any kind U tbe sehoel district for the ftrrchase of this property. This matter has not been considered by tbe council at all. and tbe only talk about securing the present high school building for city purposes hs been In the newspapers." Continuing, the mayor said: -."Engineer Beal Is away be hind In Ms work and I do not see how he can spare any time Just now to go over such a propostHon. The held record made last year sre being made out and the tax aaseffsment for Railroad avenue paving la being figured out. Beal will be kept busy in hie office for two month at least catching up on tbe work done lust year. It will be trme enough to make estimate of the irohablc cost cf changes in the high school building when the city snake a proposition to the sotool district for tbe purchase of tbe property. i rLartty Ball De-oaratioas. Fred Elter. who 1 chairman of the com mittee on decor ' inn for the annual charity ball ts be given Thursday night at the Ex change, aald laat evening that the deoor tlons would be aoroethtns; out ef the ordl- Tbe severe cold and the etronx north wind yesterday greatly Interfered with business, as very few people were to be found on the streeta Colonel J. B. Watklns has been elected president of the South Omaha club. M. W. Cahuw Is vice president and Harvey . Moeely secretary and treasurer. Funeral services over the remains of Frank Eber will be beld this afternoon at t o clock at the late residence of the de ceased. Rev. James Wise will officiate. In terment at "Laurel Hill cemetery. HIGH PRICE FOR BUTTER FAT Osaaba rraasaerlea Ar Paylg a Recard Flgare ta the -Far sa ers Saw. Tbe usual shrinkage In the receipts of cream at this season of the year ha caused Omaha creameries to jump their price for butter fat from 2C cent to 2S cents, which la the highest price paid In six years. The real reason for this ad vance ta that creamery men are anxious to get farmers out of the habit of doing their own churning and It i thought that thl price will materially increase tbe re ceipts of cream in a very short time. When farmers rsn take their cream ts their nearest statkts and get 2s cents fur it the creamery men claim that farmer are realising from I to 10 cents per pound of butter more than tbey would if they did their own churning. i This is simply one of the many schemes of local-creamery men for increasing their output. They have a ready market for all the butter thejr can tarn out and that being the case tbey are doing all they can to develop tbe dairy interests of Nebraska and western Iowa, as well aa northwestern MlBsojrl. At the present time cream ia Lipped in here from points v nxllet to the wt and half waj to Lx-a Maine on the eaai. Northwestern Miseourl 1 also aup plying a good deal of butter fat, but an active campaign Is being carried on in that section to Interest farmers in th dairy business. Before another y-ear has parsed It Is expectt-d that th amount re ceived from Missouri will be increased many times over. Efforts are not being confined alone to new territory, as there Is-plenty of room for increasing the number of cows milked in sections where dairying is already being ,arrtad on. Even under prefer. t condi tion Omaha manufactures more butler thui anv other citv In tbe United States nary this year. It is proposed to have a ' snd If the present campaign for more butter rarden of flowcra Paim. ferns and flowers ( rt ta carried on In the future, those who are tn abundance have been arranged for and 1 1n a potion Ui make predictions say that will be placed In tbe spacious dining room j , . Um Omkha will far ouldl.tanco I nursaay inrrnooa. im worx or Oeco- i rating will commence aa (na as drnner (a electric llshts will be used and then there ail oomvetitora DOUGLAS COUNTY DOCTORS will be tbe usucl amount of flags and bant ing From this ball the boenltal association hopes to secure ot:tte a f and for the sup port cf .the Institution. It Is stated that a laige number of tlrkets have been old A Bather Da bust rial a Filed. John P. Culkin filed -notice of a claim against the city yesterday afernoon for U, .. He allege that he fell oa a aidewalk sa Twenty-fourth street while on the way lome about ten days agu and sustained a b pecked up on th east coast cf tbe penins ula, and a green coooanut which ha knocked out ef a tree himself. There were thirty-six people In the party and It waa tbe first time some of them bad been east cf the M.s:r.ppi. The party went via St Louis with a daylight run from Nash ville and Chattanooga to Atlanta, which gave them a view of historic Lookout Mountain. 'Florida was a revelation to most of tha people In the partv," said Mr. Brill. "When we left here It was cold and wintry. When we arrived there the rosea were In bloom. The sua was warm, birds were slnglnc aAd tb fragrance of aummer waa la the air. Jacksonville has been entirely rebuilt sine tbe fire and tb ancient architecture that once mad It quaint and unique ha been replaced ir modern, up-to-date building like those you see In the north. One of tha sights was a visit to the ostrich farm. They are great lumbering bird, rather docile and they seem to thrive and do well. Some of them are very tame and I saw men axd boy ride them. They drive them, too, but they didn't happen to have any harnessed up th day we war there. Most of the party went to St- Au gustine and visited tbe old city' gate and historic point about the place. Ten of the party continued to Miami, where tfcey took the steamer for Havana. Cattlessea ttelag ta Cwba. "It might be interesting to add that there ware seven cattlemen from South Dakota In tbe party. Tbey went ta Cuba to buy 'II. 009 acres of graslng land with a view to railing cat tie. Tbey have an idea that they can do better there and they were willing to make the experiment. They have a peculiar old Spanish law there. They can't kill cattle. It seems, without a license and they collect a regular butcher's tax. Cuba promises to be tbe Meal winter resort for Americana Since the Americans have got In there the sanitary conditions ar almost perfect and Havana Is as clean as a whistle. Tb temperature is a! way tb same and a more attractive place to spend the winter can scarcely be imagined. "Cm the return trip soma of ths people visited Chlckamaugua park, near Chatta nooga One of the Nebraska regiments was stationed there, and It was of interest to the Nebraskana in the party for this rea son. One of the phenomenal things to m was the wonderful products tbsy ar able to get down there with fertiliser In sol: that formerly were not considered of much value. In one front yard I saw trees af great, yellow oranges that Just made the mouth water. I paid a visit to the Ormoad and Daytona beach. Tkia is twenty miles long and the ocean view is magnifloent. They say It is one of the finest beache lb th world, it Is white and hard as a pave ment. I saw Barney Oidfirld taking a spin In his automobile." At a special matinee this afternoon Sara Eernard and Hattie 'Williams will be seen again in ' their fine musical farce, "The Girl from Kays." This evening will close the engagement. The next attraction at the Boyd will be Richard Car' la'est pro duction. "The Maid and tbe Mummy," a fanciful sketch tht give a reat cope tor the exercise of the author Imagination and ability aa a humorist. It is furnished with music by Robert Hood Bowtr. and the ve-d!ot ha so far been "the best ever." It abounds with catchy song, snappy dialogues and funny situations. Th eif gagement open Triday. last until after Sunday evening and includes matlne per formances on Saturday and Sundcy. 8ets are now on sale. -The t.lrl free Kay's ait the Be yd. Sam 1-iemard snd ecmranv. with ItatU William, in "The Girl trom Kays.' a farcical eocaedy. with music, in three cir; book by ywn Hail, irusie by linn Onll: utir flir-tKr of Cra.ie-s Froh mn snd G-torxe Edwardes The casi : Max Hogt'nt.eimer . Sam Bernard Harry eiordoo Oeorg Howard The Hon. I'ercy ntrthiatje Ernest Lambert Mr. Chalmers George R. Spragje Tbedor Ooeoch. K C Louis R Grieel Jospb, hail porter at Faicton bote! I Oaorae Honey I Archie Pembridge .. Maurloe Laving I Pepper, page boy at Falctoa botel I .77 FralA McCuliouan I Frank, waiter t Savoy. Paul Leckr j Winnie H "..-borough. Tb Girl from ! Kay's Hattie William I Nora Chalmers Katherine Hutchinson : Ellen, her fraid Grace fnjd ey Mr. Chalmers Carrie Lee Stole After ' A Chinese Honeymoon" and "San Toy, one rubs one s eye ad asks twice, "Is this truer on, seeing "The Girl from Kay a" and being told that it too I Im ported from England. Not that England hasn't given a lot of good thing to Amer ica In the way of drama and opera but th recent attempts at musical entertain ments, as per sample cited, were such a to make ua think ur dear friend In Lon don wer merely spoefing when tbey sent them over. But Thl Girl from Kay's" has tbe solidity and th lubsLanc that la essential, and at th same Um It ha th tight and airy about It that make it doubly palatable. It talis a good story la a jolly, sparkling sort at way. and whit th songs and other feature ef the evening ar ail moat enjoyable, they ar cot at all essential to the enjoyment of th clever comedy that 1 unfolded meanwhile. Mostly, tb action of tha comedy is baited while a song Is introduced or a dance or concerted movement of tb chorus la executed. But this la ail den so well that one feelt like voting a resolution to the author sad di rector, Sam Bernard haan't been thl far away from Broadway In an age, and yet b seemed as much at horn In Omaha a on "the great whit way-" It may be that tbe genuinely cordial wwloom gtven him bad a UtUe to do with it, but b certainly gave us the best be had last night. "Suf ficiency." His Hoggenhelther Is a creation, artistic an4 well rounded out. He has as much reason to be proud of It as Irving to feel satisfied with bis Shylock or Mans field with his Ivan. It is sublimated art that enables Mr. Bernard ta do hi comedy role with uch nicety, not exaggerating at any point, nor undervaluing any, but neatly balancing one mood against another, so as to make the character complete and th performance the best given by a low comed ian here In many a year. Hattie Willis so was another "girl from when last seen here, but that another story. Aa tb young milliner with an ey for a millionaire, she conducts herself with Just enough of reserve to make the part appear not too mercenary. Her songs ar given with a finish that is delightful. Her vole 1 pur and strong and delightfully bandied. George Howard. Mis Hutchinson and Miss Dudley also sing very well. Ernest Lambert adds to tb fun of the evening with a queer character creation. I and Miss Clifford dance her way into favor, while tb Pienut quartette was an Immense hltH The rhoru Is a revelation la Its way. It ha all that Is ordinarily asked for In a chorus, youth, beauty, sprtghtliness, ability to sing and move gracefully on the stage, snd then soma And th arrangement of the work for the young people is such as keeps them pretty much In action, with the most p)ksir.gvf results. The larg audience that witnesed th opening per formance at the Boyd last night was quite enthusiastic In Its expression of approvaL "The Girl From Kay's" will be given at a special matinee" Joday and again this evening, closing tbe engagement. The play runa full three hours, and you can't af ford to mirs any of It- So be sure that you are in your seat for the matinee at I o'clock and for the evening performance at S sharp. g- ' -" - ... t Wa. - m - -a w ..-itt ;r" f 7 wemyana- -f- ate me, Ja JL rt tk "v vi'x r-imc en am .' ril orraw 1 fwcpnifwtjjfjk) Tif jgF for a pw-nu- Si 1 '"-J 'mm taFT W I -W m L w ill How dn Engineer Saved a Child's Life Special Correspondanc, From WichK. Kant. Kr. Joseph Tx.k. i-wnuj at 4S8 W. Ssd Street, thi erty, cn of th eldest and bet known -.rrr- tn t Stat cf Kansas. tT. an inU-trtirf 'jorf ia which h saved tVt Lf of Wary, th beautiful child of c.tjoo fore-ran Wad Ray. Wanr wa awaat eamDan far her rmthr. and aha aJwaya ran with amiling- and jcyful f to mt bar faihr at ha earn from work, ar.d bar harpy ditposition banihd ar.y carat or worrita that b may hava had. For two montha litCa Mary lay at tha point cf daUv TS famTy physician had called in contiiltautm thraa of th mott akaltd ef ha professional brother, Tbs food doctor did a21 hi the r power. with not a tpark ef improvarritnt ta Mary " condition. They loat aJ hop, aad told tha mother that bar btba flarURf couia not eve. The Rescue as Told . by the Engineer A yar aro I wa troubled o with my stomach I tVnjjit I had cancer. Jn bunoay arrrioon 1 naa tucn para i cotua oara.j tianu iu I m at at Wichita, whtrt wa had thra hour lay over before rornf to S:'ma. 1 wnt to Arch McVicar'a dru,' atora, and ai.kd for a do ef Bra-no Soda. He aaid that would only beip for a ftw muaut and racom mended Kodil Dyspepvi Cure for a permanent cur. I boufht a bottle and had immediate relief. 1 took four bottle and am cured n'-r.y. I have run a locomotive engine far twenty-e'u;ht yaart, twenty-f.ve of that time on pienrr. where we only have twer.ty minute for meal. That is what ruin railroad tnen'a atemaefca; that it why I thouctit it my duty to tU you about th mtdicina. ao that my brother could be rel tvtd in ca of trottle of thi kmd. I have been a B. L. E. for twenty-aeTea year; run on MaP.RR. twenty ye&rt ; am known nearly all over Kama. About a year aro, now. our section foreman. Wade Roy, from RueHa, told me hi little firl had cholera infantum, and wa given vp by three doctor. While ! lay at Kiowa 1 boui-ht a new bottle cf Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and while eitting in th coach I read a tettirnonial where children had been cured by takir.f- twer.ty crop when dot tor had sen them up, to I poured half of my new bottle in the old one, and when I got back to Rje'iia, I stopped the engine in front of th (action houce and gaTe him the bottle and told him ta read the circular erd ute hit own judgment, that the medicine had cured me. Next morning he waa at Anthony smiling anfl aaid th child was better from th ffrtt dote. ' In two weeks the waa up and running around, and a more grateful family wa never seen. With best withes I remain, JOS. TACK, Engineer Mo. P.RR, 42 a W. nd St, Wichita, Kansas, , ne tn:ee year Die diufViter of Waeli-irwia rve up by Tfc-eeeacTo-a. 1 . . ota w i 4 i Tec ta a VTi - I tmoi I vl. ' 1 Her H.SOO. I 1 eu-w I -,.JcMia-a aV J M-iLX-'i. I V 4v"J?1 Mr Mary I V iVrlrsahi'Bi)etal DYSPEPSIA CURE Digests What You Eat Relieves instantly and cures permanently Indigestion, " Dyspepsia Sour Stomach, Weak Stomach, Gas on Stomach, Belching", Puffed Stomach, Catarrh of the Stomach and all Stomach Troubles that are curable. Dollar battle hauts 2 1 times a much as the trial, frr 69 cent f rt. Praeared at tha Laearatars of fe. O. OeWrtt 4k Co., Ixn-ers of good act'ng sre enjojing a treat out of the ordinary at the Orpheura thl week where Mary Shaw, the dis tinguished star, is tppearinp In a one-a.-t corsedy entitled "The Siler.t System." There sre a number cf other ac ts on the nrograra that are scoring heavily. Among these are Joeephine Sabel. the dashing comedienne, with popular songs; the Qulgley brotaera, with a bright rapid-fire dialogue, and Egrt VanalFtyne, the pi.no player, end Louise Henry, the funny Ral Bklr.ner girl. A matinee wlil be given Thursday. Medtral aeletr laslalla Oflrars aad Talk 0er aae Bwataes Matter. A well-attended meeting ef the Pouglas Mcie Co and the TA'esiera Wheel Work I County Medical society wa beld last even- ' H blfc and proi.erous Inptltutiou. Mr. lug at the lier urana notei. rtie meeting i uaraner sianeo in biifunes twenty year Gardner aad HI -Baaaer" ladaatrlra. Rufaell E. Gardner, "the Barrer Btggv Man." is generally conceded to be ths Urgeet manufacturer of buggies In Amer ica, his Immense plants in Ft. Lot:, form ing one of the show points of it city. He I proprietor of th Banner Buggy Co. the Imperial Carriage Ca, v.e Oeark tl The annual meeting of toct holder of i the Ptt Insurance rompany of Nebraska 1 wa hHd r'fterday at tbe home offlpe of the roeipiny, room 1 New Tork Life build- lng. Report of the officer were pre- j sented, showing extneme.y satisfactory re- j suits for the yenx in Increased volume of business written, and ia substantial gair.s in assets and surplus. Election resmltefl as frtllom-s: Han. J. E. Boyd, president; K. A. Cudah;-, first vice president; Luther rralie, steca-'id vie president; A. J. Love, secretary snd treasurer; K. P. Fitch, as sistant evcj-i'tary; director. J. E. Boyd. E. A- Curiahv. J. C. Cowic. E. V. Lewis, Jchn 6. Brady. L. M. Keece, A. J. Love. Ask lor the 1905 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year uaieiutdr. Atteallea, G. A. It. The members of I". S. Grant poet No. 110 are requested to attend tbe funeral of Comrade Lewis H. Potts from his late resi dence, southeast corner of Ninth and Leavenworth streets, at 1 o'clock Wednes day. January 5- T. A. CKEIGH. F. B. BRYANT. Commnr,iJ(r. Adjutant. JWr Et-erj Sealed PacVage 1 Lo Wiley's v I Cbooolata Donbona A flia guaranteed to be ia perfect 1 I I condition or moacf refanded. I I I I A guarantee klip ta each peca- I I I sg as half-pauBd or mora. II WrtsUtrWtqaiMMIpwy V JaWtr XatMf Kmmf JL iVm Walter M. Urwtary CJ I k wTOM, lAa. - 1 was n adjourned aceaion of the last semi monthly meeting. The retiring preslJent, Dr. H. P. Hamilton, Introduced the new p resident, Tn. Jamra 11. Peabodr, who en tered at once upon hi olBce, with the other new officer for tk ensuing year, whs are Dr. V. H. Biabaugh. vice rre)cient; Ir. J. H. Aikin, ecretar-: Vr. Millard Lat.g leld. treasurer, and Vr. S., K. Ej.alcllnj. censor. Toe election af three delegate to th meethg of the Stat Medical society, to b held et Lincoln In May net. resulted as fUiowa; L'ra X. V. Lord. J. M. Alkln aad W. H. Biabauh. A paper was read Ky Vr. R. D. Mason, followed by a cuasicr.. The question of a permanent meeting place for tbe society wa taken up and dl rueaed, as under thu recent rules ef the Commercial club the mrcberchlp of the Madteal society la the club is not suffidt-nt for ft to be aaUtlad to tbe sa of th club rooms for Its tneerlr.gs in th future. Tha matter was Mat definitely eettled. going ever to t)a aext ejeetli g. apo practically witheut carltaL H- ha lately gone Into tlie mana'.actor af hamet on the same Urge sclj a Uf other lnteresu. and ha engage to look after thi end of the busipes A. - Truaa. formerly cf Memphl. we.l acosvn to the harness ard wlilery fade. Russell E. Gardner is aaia to fce the only buggy minufacturer who sells direct t ve hicle and ha-tiee detler. cuctlng cut trav eling mn'i trxpens and mlr'.aisaeB' cota-mlskions. A. F. Bhe'dcw of Chlca-vo. presldetit aJ founder ef the Bbeldan Fhcol cf Bciei.r"nc Salasoianahip and Bwmm Success, h iiccepted an Invitation v3 address tba'com snercisi club and tavt'ed guests Tuursdsy evening, January 36. t o'clock. Prta Daara. B. x r rtsas for best dancers I t f.hoff baO tonight (WeJneWay. January Admi. sloe. ID cents arA S cents. REAL BUCK AND WING DANCING Oaaleat at the Krf Taalaht Praas. Ises ta Shaw ike Ceaaiae Article. There'll be something doing at the Krug theater tonight. The "t Uine a traveling company pitted tta buck and wtag dancers against tbe local talent, some ef th roomy . stayed la Omaha, and now the boy witb , the kgbt feet are goiasT after naora At any raxc, alanager Breed sa) he ha tn ( loegeat list ef entries for th contest to ea pulled oJt do a a there toaigbt thai mma var seen Is Omaha. Aad eaca one r y tba local dancer I so aaruest la his . lit. ssant that be will get the cola If shake a fact off te do It. ' " Against this "The 6mart t t- j. m carp ef aear Vhe are not th.,r businaaa and they promise 0 Uj was ued to a PERSOMAL P.RAGRAPHS. PnK, :re5.Vrhe .rK3r'nd",,ln ,hiTwCrl?i, rrlval. cf weeterrr at u.l Vf Z "' "lfhl K'Tt T. B. New' Yolk ar X r"T"-: 5er F -f V J. . Ti saser af Seattle Fell Tares, a WU4w. tile RindMrom. liine at SfCl Bancroft street, wa arrested t.y Sergeant Hayes laj yesterday afternoon, charaed with being drunk and disturbing the peace. FJndetrora had leen driT.king during the afternoon and about 4 ocWk, while in front of the T'.o?too store .lipied snd fell, hi l.eaj trik!n; a laree plate glarr win dow on Sixteenth tr-et. breakiiin it While the gla was broken. Rliltrom had w not Irjurecl in the lean. Net ire ta Reliaei, FirM mfithly cwrd patty and dance of Omaha tribe No. IS. I. O. R. M.. will he heid T'dnei-d6 v tvcnlr.g. January .IT., at Metro politan hall. 14th and Jd: Friend of tbe order arc reci-jeMed to attend. Adrni slon C C. MERF.JAM. Chairman of Com. H. C. ELWARLS, Keeier of Records. Annual sale intantc wear now cn. 1.1111 putian Bazaar, IMS Pour' a Jack Percel la Dead. The police received the followit g telegram last evening: "MC'F.GAN CITT, La. Jan 54. Chief cf Polir. timaha. Neb.: Jack Percel -died at Gibson yesterday. He ha a sister in Omaha. Flease notify Iter "R. J. BLACK." The fvllce do not know .f anyimdy War ing this name. 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