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Special prices In ribbons; finest stock In Lincoln. Hpcclal prices In linens of nil kinds. Hpcclal prices In quilts. ' Hpcclal bargains In tinware and hardware. Feathers and tips at half price. 10,000 curds hooks and oyes, all sizes, lc a card. Hllk twist, Ion spool. Hllk thread 4c a spool. No trouble to show icoods. Wo aro hero for that purpose. Wo will not be undersold by anyone. ltomember tho placo. The Leader, NEW STORE, 1211 O STREET, The Great Cheap Store. 5 Sin rANMAUAKFP RfirS AMAN A fciaOOCAYCAR ! JU5T TO YtaTC & SUPERIN TEND HIS ADVERTISING: It Pays Joiin. i YOU CAN BC ENTER.- I PRISING IN PROPORTION. , "XXXXXV fG&t PHOTOGRAPHER Fine llust Cabinets W er dozen. Hpecl rates to student. Call and see our work. Open from 10 a. 111. to I p. m. Sunday. Studio, 1214 O Str e Jf& BOWLING IN CHICAGO. Arruunl of n tlnliitr Hun Hub OIiiIi with m l.lrun Lord. The Edelweiss Howling club was organ ised sninu seven or eight gears ago by thn late (leorgo Hchoenhofeii, who, until his death hi England, wits Its president nud dictator. Ills successor 1 E. W. Wagner, a blight and Jolly . .mm Fun man. Besides Dic tator W air n or them nro eleven other memberx, but It Is scarcely worth while to re cord their names here, for they have no more voice In the affairs of the' club than have the subjects of the' shall of Persia In affairs of stato or Mayor Washburno In tho proceedings of the coin moil council. This apparent abasement Is not because tho Edulwelssers are lightweights far from It, for among thu memtiers aro two or three loanl of trado men of tho aggressive sort, the chief clerk of ono of thu highest courts In Cook county, a capitalist or two, a leading light in tho wholesale dry gondii . business, a big lime Rid MAN AN0 nnd tallow broker nun several others wholn prlvatonml business life are not accustomed to dictatorship. Yet In the Edelweiss club Dictator Wagner reigns su preme. From tho mo ment the members meet In the bowl log nlley of tho Gcrmnnla club tho members of tho Edol welss lielng nlso members of tho great Ger man organization they sink their native Independence and, figuratively, lend thu knee to their temporarily liego lord and whilom tunster, tho Grand Uaslutw Wag ner. Tho chief ollluesof tho club aro distrib uted as follows: President dictator. First vlco president, Heeoml vice president. Third vice president, Treasurer, Financial secretary, Hecordltift secretary. Auditor, Keeper of the bowls, Keeper of the seal and soap, Captain of the bowlers, Custodlau of the records, Ouurdlan of the chalks, Wntehuian of the sponges, E.W. Wanner. Once thero was a constitution of the Edelweiss club, but it was long "K" nlsil falicil by Dictator Wagner. However, n few of tho rules of procedure and bylaws Intermingled still remain. Hero are ii few extracts: No motions are debatable. No motion that Is seconded is properly before tho house. The motion cau only bo seconded after it has been carried. If it Is too heavy to carry by hand or viva voce the services of the jan itor and a derrick may bo Invoked. The game shall LITTLE MANAS USUAL begin when tho first ball Is rolled down the alloy nud end when the last ball is rolled. Members must remain seated during the regular proceedings of tho club, standing committees being tho only exceptions to this rule. Tho funds of tho club must be deposited by the treasurer in three lending banks to be named by the president dictator. The financial secretary shall report to tho au ditor any financial Irregularities, defalca tions or embezzlements on the part of the treasurer. No money of the treasury of thectubshnll lie loaned to strangers except upon n two-thirds vote of the club. Any member In good standing over thir ty years of years of age, ONLY Oaf DOWN and who shall have attended nil meetings of tho club for six con secutive months, shall receive a pen sion from t he club of ten pllsen ers per month. In making strikes but one ball is allowed; In spares two balls. In disposing of valuables three balls. Motions may be taken from the table, but not removed from the room without special permit from the chair. An amendment to strike out can only be considered (luring tho summer months, when the members are playing baseball. Motions to set up the cigars are not with drawable. Last Tuesday evening, the regular meet ing night of the Kdelwelsserx, I was per mitted to be present. Of the liowllug it self I can best speak with the silhouette I have drawi) and which the printer has strewn throughout this article. At the "business meeting" of tho club a memter arose and mildly suggested tho Impeachment of the entire Iranrdof oflicers. There had been, the objecting member ex plained, a half dollar in the treas ury unaccounted for. "I fear," he shouted, "that our worthy treasurer Is speculating oil the board of trade." The resig nation of all the officers was asked NywrASUP for by thu eleven mcmlers of the club who do not hold olllte. The twelfth, who holds them all, declined to alslleate. "I am dictator," he said quietly, but (Irmly, "and only a civil war can remove mo." The club immediately nominated a brand new slute, and with only one dissenting vote It was immediately elected. Tho dis senting vote was that of the ex dictator. The new olllcers were as follows: President dli'talnr, First lce president, fteeond vlco pichldcnt, Third lcu picsidcnt, Tu-iuniivr, Financial secretary, iU'midlijtfM-cii'tar), Auditor, Keeper of thu Isiwls, Keeper of I hn seal and soap. Captain of tint howlers. Custodian uf I lie 1 cords, Cluiti iliim nf tin chalks. K. W. Wnitner. Watchman 01 iIiumhiiikcs.J "I thank yon, gentlemen, for this vindl cation," calmly spoku thu newly elected dictator as ho resumed Ids place on thu throne chair. "And, by the way, gentle men, you urn assessed eighty llvu centa euch tor expenses Incurred Juriug the election iut held." Charles Lederer In Chicago Herald. f So . SSv "aL. """' tJLk -ifcR5 A New Nimilinr, Thu loy was going along the street look ing for thu number of it house, when ho snug Olltl ".Say, mom, how much Is n hundred and Fl"' "I don't know," shusald. "I never heard of such a miAilier." "Well, there It Is, right thero over that big door anyway," and looking In thn di rection Indicated tho mother saw thu well know ii Oild Fellows' I. O. O. F. and an ex planation became necessary. Detroit Free Press. l.nrgn Ntenki, Hungry Oui'st How Is thlsf I ordered a steak and a poached egg. I seo tho egg, but not the steak. Table Attendant Dat's all right, sail. Do steak am under do egg. Texas Sift lugs. A Chiiiiti of Hum-. There worn seven of us all men dumped out on thu platform of the station at 10 o'clock at night to wait an hour and a half. However, as sonio sort of olTsel, there was a fairly comfortable waiting room and a good lire. Wo had all found seats, when an oldish man, who afterward admitted that ho was a butter and egg buyer in Indianapolis, took out a note Ismk and pencil and said: "(ifutlciucti, wo have thus been thrown together. It Is only natural that wu should talk. I favor that, and will do my full share, but what I object to Is lying. I want to give you all fair notice that If thero Is a story told hero I'm going todemand dates, names, places and all other particulars. I'm going to pin the man who tells it right down to facts, and It I llud he's lying I'll exixise him. Now, then, some ono lead off." Not a word was said In reply, hut every body assumed thu most comfortablo posi tion possible and prepared himself to kill time. Everything was very quiet for half an hour, and ( was almost asleep, when tho old man arose, yawned, and kicking thu stovu to maku as much noise as ho could, liu exclaimed: "Here, now, let evorylmdy waku upl Gentlemen, I want to beg your pardon. For forty years I have been a great stinkier for truth and hated a liar, but events havu occurred thlsuvouingtocausu me lo change my mind. Out up here, somelmdy, and start a story, and thu bigger tho lie It Is the quicker I will handout this liask for him to wet his whistle!" Wu all roused up, and beginning with thu man nearest thu stovu wu sll told a story with a dozen whopping b'g lies in it, and when thu Inst man had finished thu butter and egg buyer clapped his hands, stamped bis feet, and said: "How could I have ever mndo such a mistakur Gentlemen, from this timo on I'm the champion old liar of Indianapolis, and don't you forget ill" Detroit Frea Press. Will llccovar. Over the doomed suburbs of tho great city swept the cyclone, scattering death and destruction lu its path. Broken tim bers, loose shingle, fragments of tree tops, and all the horrible wreckage that hurtles madly through tho air when tho storm demon flings Ids giant arms aloft streaked the inky sky. In tho ruins of n stately mansion, lo cated on what hud once been the fairest residiucu street of the suburb, Iny n man ..... t.. .1... !.. m o llfn I......I.Ih.. l...fc .... i:.:ii.r '".Vr T. ",""n" VIZ His hands wero grasping firmly the sides mosi ns uimcuii, as unit unuiiieu oy ms of It, as If ho had mechanically tried to duties as commander in chief of tlm save himself by bringing the mattress to- British army. itethcr over lils body when tho dreadful Moreover, the Duku of Teck lias, )t-r-shock camo. i hiqm in consequence of tho studied h.m- In this position he was found. Friends teur and even Insolence of tho British leaned over him. aristocracy toward him, twn in tlm livJr ' ''' "8 habit of seeking his associates among They lifted him gently. He opened his those hangers on of society who aru linsnndsoinethliiullkeaurouiiutiiiofrom looked Upon asklllico and with Ullilis them. Then ho moved uneasily, and in a strong voicu ho said: "I'll Is't a thousand dollars to a cent we've run into another thundering old milk tralnl" Chicago Tribune. Ilr Account of It. ' Mrs. H. was much Interested in n mis nlon Sunday school in onu of our large cities, and spent an hour or two every ( Sunday afternoon with a class of littlo girls poor street waifs that had Imimi 1 gathered In. Upon one occasion, when tho last lesson bad been about thu ten virgins, llvu of whom were wlsu and llvu foolish, the teacher itsked, as was her custom, who in thu class could tell anything about tho les son of the previous Sunday, Onu littlo girl, who had never In-cn lu a Sunday school in her life until tho week before, was on her feet lu an instant and said: "Please, mum, I ken. It was a weddiu and thero was ten on 'em." And there thu child stood, n touching littlo picture, with her pinched figure nud poverty stricken dress, telling lu her street I dialect tho whole story, no point of which Uhu lost. Pathetic as it was, it was Irre sistibly funny when she closed by saying, "And them as hasn't got no oil in their lamps sujs to them as has to 'givu 'em louie,' nud them as has got oil lu -their lamps says to them as hasn't, 'Ho off wld ye., and go t.i thu giocery mid git yer own kerosene.' "--New York Tribune, Way Up. Hicks Mr. Mombom, I understand, la me of thu literati of our city. Wicks Yes, he Is employed on The .Morning Squealer, Hicks Does ho write those able ei'uo rials that delight mu so much, I wondcrr Wicks Oh, no; ho doesn't, fritter away Ills talents on editorial writing. Ills liter uy work is directed lu an entirely differ lit channel, lie gets up the eauu con tests, sends up the balloons, touches off ;ho fireworks and concocts statistics to skiiii the p.ipers circulation. Mr. Horn hum, in short, is way up in the literary Jut- Boston Transcript. ENGLAND'S FUTUHE QUEEN. Tlm Klsnere of Wales' Klitnat mm Waa linen lilted bjf tlm Moil of M I'enr, IHpcclal Correspondence. I New Yoiik, Deu. 17. Priurt'HH Mnry of Took, whoso engagement to thu oldest 1.011 of thu PrlniMi of Wales hits just been ollli'iully niiiioiitieol(ninl who Is destined at hoiiii) fiitiitii M'rlod, that cannot H)sslbly Ih) I'nr distant, to bt'coiuo tun-en of lirent liritnln ami oiunrt' of India, is it young damsel fair of fentnru nud amiable of character whoso oxlsteiico un til now has not been iillogctliur of roses. For sho Imi been subjected to the slight of being deliberately jilted, not by u nrlnco of tho blood, but by 11 young man who, although ho bears thu com tc?y tftto of Viscount Wuyiiiuiith, Is nothing but it moru commoner in tlm oyes of tho law. Ho Is tho eldest son ami heir of tho Martinis of Until, ami it was in tleferctico to tho Inttur'n wishes, and oven commands, that ho deliberately broke oil lils engagement to bo married to Princess Mary of Teck. Thu objection raised by tho marquis to tho inutcli were of iK'cullar character and likely to rankle for many a year In tho hearts of tho royal family of Qreat Britain in general, and In that of tho Duchess elect of Chirunco In particular: nor Is it probable that when thu lattei mscciuIm thu throne of England as Queen Mary, that tho ancient family whose chief Lord Hath is will Iki very cordial ly welcomed at court. It apMnrs that thu martinis, who is famed throughout tho kingdom not only for his wealth hut also for IiIh iutuiisu pride and arm gance, regarded PrlncesH Mary's birth us not Htilllciftitly good to admit of her be coining thu mistress of Lotigleat. For although her mother, tho Duchess ol Teck, a sister of tho Dnko of Cambridge. is of English blood royal, yet her father, thu Duku of Teck, is, liku Priuco Hunt) of Hattenberg, merely tho Ihsiio of 11 morganatic or left hand marriage be tweeti a Wtirtutnhurg princeling ami an Austrian countess. Thu slight to PrlncesH Mary waH ren dered all thu moru flagrant by hur faith less lover's marriage a year later to Vio let Mordauut, thu girl whosu inopportune birth in 1W1II led to thu great Mordauut dlvorcu casu in 1870, a ilivorco case in which tho Prlnco of Wales, together with his friends, Sir Frederick Johnstone and Lord Cole, were cited by thu plain tilT, Sir Charles Mordauut, as co-respond cuts. What thu inducements may have Immjii by which tho marquis was led to givu his consent to thu match I am un able to say, but they must havu been of an extraordinary nature. Whilu tho family of Princess Mary is liked in England, it cannot bo said tli it enjoys any particular respect or esteei on the part of cither thu classes or the musses. Thu brothers of thu futuie queen havu already acquired an tinunvi ablu reputation both in thu regiments to which thuy belong and in society gen erally for their stupidity and for their extravagance. Indeed, both of tho elder boys havu already got into the hands of thu money luudors, and qui to a number of "kites" Wring their princely signa tures aru flying about London, This is all thu moru inexcusable in vlow of thu exceedingly straitened circumstances of their parents, who 011 one memorable occasion wero reduced to such 11 predica ment iH to render it necessary that a public salo of their effects, including many heirlooms, should bo held. Moreover, Princess Mary's father, thu Duku of Teck, has been thu hero of quitu a number of escapades which have given great offense to tho royal family, and en jKjcinlly to Queen Victoria. No less than twicu has his brother-in-law, thu Duko of Cambridge, been obliged to follow him to thu Continent, to which ho had eloped with either tho onu or tho other of his dnuglitur's governesses, and thu old Duko of Cambridge has often Ix-cu heard to remark in times now happily gone by that tho work of "keupin I Brother-m-lnw Frank straight" was al guised contempt by those within thu sacred circle, and I myself havu lM.-eu thu witness of thu grossest rudeness to ward thu father of thu future queen of England on thu part of an English js-i-Mild his friends. It was on thu occhhk of the wedding of the peer's daughter and thu duke, who was acquainted with both the brido and thu hitter's parents called at thu house for thu purpose otleriug his good wishes and cougratu. tions in person. On thu groom of thu chambers an nouncing his name, tho peer ordeu-d aloud thu servant to inform tho duke that neither himself nor his wifo, nor jet tho young bride, weru "at home." These directions, given amid a hum of appio- uaiiuu uu uiu pari oi uiu guesis, were re j ceived with an ill concealed titter by hit I t-crvants down stairs, and it was with n I face betraying signs of humiliation thai j thu duko reentered his carriage. Moreover, when ho volunteered hit I services at thu time of thu Anglo- Egyp ; tian war in 188'J, instead of leiug in trusted with an active and respousibh command such as his war record as a brilliant Austrian cavalry ofllcer should havu entitled him to obtain, hu wu merely placed in charge of thu imsti.l tervico of tin expeditionary t'(rce, an apKint:nent which under the circuui stances could not hu regarded as any thing elsu than a deliberate im-ult. Tin duke, howover, Itoro this slight as In has done many others, patiently and with a certain amount of dignity, am. performed his uncongenial duties well It is a long lane, however, that has in turning, and his time of tribulation mux bo eousideicd as at an end. For tin saiuii persons who were t-o very ready tt. slight that rank outsider of the loyal family, the foreign and morganatic born Duke of Teck, will bo among thu verj first to liny court and homage to tin father of thu futuiu queen of England A.N Ex-Dii'i,oUT"iT XM AS GLOVES X OFF. Wu arc showing thJ finest display of HOLIDAY GLOVIlS, including all the latest shades. K .25 percent off on the Entire Line. - Our $1 00 guaranteed Biarritz, now $ 75 Our 1 00 guaranteed Brooks' now 75 Our 1 00 live hook, Foster, Paul, every pair guaranteed, now 75 Our 1 50 Foster, Paul, guaranteed Alberta now 1,13 Our 1 90 seven hook F. & P. Albetta now 1 42 On all the latest shades and evening gloves we give the same reduction. THE 1023 O STEBET- If"This sale begins Saturday morning, December 19, and lasts until Christmas Eve. M RAVMON0. Pirtulint LCWIS OREG0RV. Vic Prttlifint AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, ii CAPITAL, $200,000,00. ,. DIRECTORS: I. M. RAYMOND. LEWIS;GREG0RY W. H. McCREERY. C. H. Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations and Individuals Solicited. ' Wakened Up. We will make some changes in our business the coming year and will offer the following line of goods at sacrificing figures : No. i Royal Smyrna Rugs, feet by 9 feet $15 00 4 " 7 " 4 95 " 2 " 5 " 2 00 " as low as 65 Might shade these prices some if your consience will stanc1 it. No. Moyucll Rugs 3 feet by 6 feet 4.50 to 5.25 , r " , " 5 " 3.25 to 3:75 Welton and Dag-Dag 4.00 to 450 Table and Stand Covers just half price. , Chemille Curtains Away Down. No. No. No. 3 4- 5- No. 6. Lasc curtains at Tour A few pieces very desirable in Real Lace (Brussell) at just half price A very pretty lace.' 7.50 9.50 A beautiful curtain in lnte pattorns 13.50, 16, 18 and 20 dollars. These goods are marked down just one half. No. 7. Straight ten per cent discount on all oil cloth for balance of year. No. 8. Don't forget the fact we have the BEST CARPET SWEEPER MADE. Capital City Carpet Co., 234 238 SOUTH llth. BAZAR S H DURNHAM, Cuhltf. 0. Q. WING Ail't ClMf. PV 1.' S. H BURNHAM, MORRILL. T. W. LOWREY. A. J, SAWYER V ,'.a .-if i i j .1 iO 3 Own Prices. ,