Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 31, 1899, Part I, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OMAHA DAILV HI3K : SUNDAY , D120 EM HER IS ! ) ! ) .
SAVED FIIOM THE CALLOWS
i _ _
Life Prison Sentence for Tom Collins , Mur
derer of Cbarlcs R. Grovo.
PRISONER THINKS HE IS IN GREAT LUCK
t < -i-J < fil m III , | jNl.nM. | frilll | „ , , .
lliiiiKinnitV > „ „ < , . , | | , . i. , , , , , , , , ,
Alien He 1 trills Hi , . Vi-nllct
-CollliiH' .
i trim. .
t ! ' ° murucrcr ° t C-horlcs It
S fUml , fiulllv "y a > r * ' Judge
, C ° Urt laflt UNOIllnK n'"l ' his Punlih-
* " 8 aSSCSSC < l nt llfo
llary. ' " lho 1)enUen-
Laughter rum ; ollt fr ° ' lhlnd the
Bloomy walls of the county Jail | akt night
It vnis Collins1 celebration of his escape
from the gflllovvB Prom the time the case
was submlllcd to the Jury until the verdict
v\M rendered Collins was morose mid down-
< nst. Ho said nothing in explanation , but
It la low apparent that ho was brooding
over his apparent proximity to the gibbet.
for the moniont the verdlrt was announced
ho brightened up and looked happy As
noon H he was outside of the court room
ho ( javoent to Jojous demonstrations
' .Most men would look gloomy upon a llfo
benlencu In prison. but Collins * bump of
vltatlvoncss Is evidently well developed , and
in iho Joy Incident to escaping the hang-
inan'B noose ho HCemlngly lost sight of the
terror 'of felon slrlpcs
The case wan submitted to the Jury at
12 30 o'clock nnd It was a few minutes be
fore 0 o'clock when the verdict. was re
turned. It Ih understood that the Jury 1m-
niedlatoly agreed ns to the guilt of the de
fendant , but the Intervening tlmo was taken
up In deliberation OB to whether he should
tic hnilgcd That the extreme penalty wns
Hot Imposed Is probablj due to the fact
that thele was an abundance of evidence to
Hhow that Collins l a vlcllm of tllson c .i
malady which uomctlmcs Intcrfcics with the
brain and that In addition to thut he was
ii elnve to liquor and that by drink he had
In part dethroned his reascn
Among thoto who teatllled tor him during
the trial wat , Ills slslei Mary , unlettered and
uncouth , but eloquent. In hci simple effort
to explain whj It was an easj mallei for
Tier brother to be wiought Into an uncon
trollable frenzy. There wo responsible cor-
robornllon for that part of the girl's Icsil-
jnony rolallng to her brother's ninictlon. but
Ilia manner on the vv lines * stand and elue-
\vhore In the court room did not denote
Insaullj IIas < shown that ho hud made
felnti. at taking littt llfo on several occa-
hlons prior to the tiagcdj but Ihe same fac-
ully that made him glad lo accept a penl-
tegtlarj Fctilenco as an alternative probabl )
htajed the suicidal hand
It. Is hardly probiblc that Collins will bo
granted a new trial 01 that his cabc will be
appealed to the supreme couit. Ho IB with
out funds and was defended through this
trial by counsel appointed by Judge Ilaker
The tilal of Collins Is an Instance of
speedy retribution , for It IH onli twenty-
one ilajs ago that he slc\ . his victim
The murder of Charles It , Orove , coni-
iiibuly known as "Shortj , " was one of Ihc
most alrocloug crimes ever committed In
Omaha While Orovc was In the very acl
of retreating and when he hnil crawled
iilidol the bar of the siloon he opcra'oj
In an effort to ovadu violence , Collins fol
lowed him and , reaching over the hir. shot
him In the top of the head This was his
method of avenging a trivial quarrel lhat
had taken place a few dajs before
RECRUITING FOR BOER WAR
CifIiiiiLkl fliilin < < Vla1icr of rhnilroii IH
suhl to " < OmunlrliiK
n C'oliliilliij .
Apropos of the local Activity among Irish-
Americans In aid of lho Boers In Soulh
Africa a slory floats down from Chadron , In
the far northwest cornel ot the stale , lo Ihe
effecl that Colonel John ( ! Mahei , who dla-
lingiilshe'd himself dining lho Cubin cam
paign by his prompt refusal to permit the
use of his ly pew riling machine by one who
hid been commanded lo Ube It by Gencial
Prcd Grant , l enlisting n company of his
Irish compatrlols lo go lo the Transvaal
A man from Lincoln who was In Omaha
yc'sterdoy Is authority for the assertion that
it is known there that Maher has his com-
Piny actually organized Maher Is an nd-
venturous young Irish-American who
proudly boastii family relationship to the
gallant Thomas Prnnclfi Mcagher , Ihe
change In Ihe spelling of the mine being at
tributed to the inevitable mutations of time
In affairs of lineage In countries where in-
trlguo Is popuhu He Ins devote 1 con
siderable study to the caieor cf lhat dis
tinguished Irish pattlot , who , after having
been ncntcnced to death in I re In ml and after
having had his sentence commuted to Im
prisonment for life , escaped fioni Tiibmtinla
and camp to America where In 185t ! ho ho-
cnmo editor of the Irish News In 18(51 ( he
enlcrcd lho union aimy ns a caplain and
subscquenlly became a major of the Sixty
ninth New York volunleers In Ufl. ho
raised a btlgude of Irish volunteers , which
Tlio .Most Iinportiuit Or nuns in the
Iltiinan Hciiiy 1'hcy Throw
Out All Dl ous.- .
Swamp-Root Cures Weak Kidneys ,
Does > oui back ache ?
Uo > nu have pains acroBa jour kldno ) ?
Is jour eomplejlon ihnk ! > , gray , whlto'
IH jour bkln dr > or feverish ? Are there
puffy hngs beneath your oven ?
Arc * > our ocs dull , listless and deadlocking
locking/
Are jou irritable' and hard to ple.iau ?
Do > oti feel as though jou luvo heart
trouble.
Uo jou have to urinate several times In
lho nlghl ? IB there tvcr a ( scalding , burn
ing uiMiBiitlan there'
Do > ou feel the dei.lii > luiinedlntel ) to
urlimto again , ulth no re-uult ?
IB > our urlnu clouded , thick or milky ?
la them any dcdlment or do particle *
Iloat In It ?
> Don't neglect Uicse. eondltlonx , and If
they or any pail of them are jours Swamp-
Itoot , the great klilno > remedy , will bo
found Juat lho iiieJIchio > ou need.
1 I 1 lore's a elmplo teit for the ' ( Idneyi ) , Just
an certain as though u physician ucro in
caseI'otir
puruonal ntlendanco on jour case-
some uf jour "morning" urine In u glasa
or battle and allow it to stand twentj-
four hours. Then hold It up to the light ,
nud If yeti Und any settlings or laJliaent.
or If it is thick or milky , or If email par-
tlolet * Iloat about In It. don't hesitate for
a momunt. but write al onto to Dr Kil
mer ' & I'o , mention the Omaha Sunday
lice , and Immediately begin i.Mng tin
sample of awamp-Iloot , which jou vvlll ro-
eulvp at once absolutely free bj mall Th.-
insults vvlll eurprlbo > ou
Stt mp-Ko t Is purcl ) vegetable , pleus-
aitt to take mid la for snla by druggists
rv ( > rjwhc"e In bottle * cf two slztu and two
pil PI flfty centi mil one dollar Hear lu
n Ind the name Swump-ltoot , and the ad-
il ! > s , Illiighaintoii V V.
he commanded a * brigadier genera ! Jn
1S | ho w M ilgn l to the tommiind of
tlin district of Ktowah and In isns ho amr
necretary of Montana and wSs drownwl by
falling from a glt-nmor Into the Mlwourl
river at Kort nenton July 1 , 1SB7
John Maher Is Inclined lo court danger
that Is apt to bring him no certain phjgl-al
discomforts , but rather an enviable
nctorleij The fact thai a certain Monsieur
1'lerot hm Juit been arreiteil in Clnclnnall
for rcerultliiK troops for the Uotr war , on
the ground that It Is In violation nf the Inwi
of neulrallly , would not be llkclj to deter
Maher from carrying forward any project
ho maj have conceived of tint character ,
but would rather accelerate his movements
In that direction It Is believed tail Manor
would enjoj n Ilitle federal Interference tint
would bring him Into celebrity , which he
has long been endeavoring more or less in
effectually to achieve through fusion poli
tics
PEACEMAKER IS APPRECIATED
Job Prliilcrn I'trie-ilt 'Ilioninx P.
Sim , - * ( , f 'il | ( . | | , . ( . , , | | |
of 'IlicliIratlliKlf. .
The work of a pcaeemaker was for oneo
valued at Its true worth Saturday night
when a committee of Job printers of Tjpo-
graphlcal union , N'o l')0. ) returned n sub-
hltinllnl exprroslon of Ihelr lhanks to
Ihomna r Sturgcss. 2010 North Twenty-
second streel Mr Slurgefa , who Is nlsht
telegraph editor of The Dee and also n mem
ber of the local Typographical union , was
Instrumental to a largo cttent In th ? satis
factory settlement ot the recent trouble be-
Iweon ihe printers and the proprietors of
job olllcca
The committee , consisting of Hlchard
Haul Ins , Louis Kolb nnd William Longcn-
httgen , called at Mr. Sturgcts' residence
and , taking him completely off his guard ,
presented him with a handsome silver serv
ice. In which gift nil the loc-il ) oh prlnteis
had a part.
The spokesman explained that the present
WIIH In iccognltlon of friendly offices on lho
I art of Mr Sturgcss extending over ten
jtmjt nnd culminating In the recent dliH-
eully.
Ono jear ago when the Job printers' scale
iwas signed Mr. Sturgets was a member of
the printers' commitlee and performed valu
able service In effecting n favorable EOllle-
meiu This jeni ho was not appointed us
mediator and was only called In when the
Mtuatlon had grown critical Although Job
work was In u measure outside of his line ,
Mr. Stusxcsi used btich tact and sctlml Judg
ment that thi > prlntei's came oul ot the
light with practicnllj everjthing they had
contended for Thcj wore greatlj pleased
with 1'ielr ' sucpebs and felt themselvcb un
der obligations to Mr. Sturgess nccordlnglv
DISCI ss TIII : \\vroitn \srnu. i > .
I'ntrlotli * I < > IIKIIC > l.lmc-ns til Dchnli' on
I'rii'iii.scil I'rlliKli'N Noin.iiittlonx.
A dlaciiBslcn of the Crawford counly sjc < -
tuii of primal lea diew a good attendance
to the club hnll of the Patriotic L"asue In
the Mlllard last night at which seventy-one
names were banded in for mo.mbershlp
Charles A CJoss biibmltted a written e\-
planatlcn of the proposed Hjstem of pri
maries vv hereby nominations are practicalj !
made at the primaries bj a pluralltj vote
of Ihe membeis of the pirlj T. W Hlack-
burn olfered a refcolutlon providing for a
modified fonn of Ihe Crawford ejslem ,
whereby H requires a majorlcj of all lho
voles cast at the primaries for any oillco
lo effect a nomination , nnd upon falluic to
bo nominate the convention provided for
shall decide between the candidates.
In the discussion as to the advisability
of the adoption of either system the alllrma-
Uvo was lal.en by John N. Weslberg along
with Messrs Ulickburn and ( Joss , while A
W. Jefferls nnd II H Dnldrlge sustained Ihe
negative It was apparent that the ejslc.n
Is not In favor wllh many of ihose present ,
although a vote was deferred for two weeks
The program was announced for the open
ing of the new club rooms nc\t Saturdnj
by .1 icceptlon from 7 to 8 p. m and a ban
quet , when speeches will be delivered ah
follows
"Patriotic League , How formed and Its
Object , " Hon John L Kennedy , "Truo Ile-
publicanlsm , " Hon C J Rrc-ene , "Tho Pres
ident , " H II Bildilgo , "American Com
merce , " E J Cornish , "The Flarf. " W F.
Curlej ,
Dr R D Mason , rectal > and pelvic sur
gery 20G Drown block , Omahn.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tom Murrnv Is grieving over the loss of
COO pounds of junk mid Iron ulpo taken from
his 'ot at eighteenth and Ilnincy btreotx
Artlim Mi'hl Liura Boll and Waclo Boll
atreslcil Prlilay on the chnige of roblilnit
a nnn In Melil s saloon ThurfMny nlsht ,
have all boon discharged by Judge Uordon
The members of the Douglas county Bar
association enjoyed u sfmoker Saturday
evening at the looms of the Commeiclal
club , In which i-aiidwlelies , cigars ami kin-
flu d icfreshments cn-jro"ed allcnllon untM
a Inle hour
The regiilar monthly meeting of the
Woman's Chilbtlnn aspoclallon will bo hold
In ihe parlor of the Young Men's Chiistian
nuoclal'on Tuo'day , .lanunry 2 , at 10.31 a
in lloaid meeting will bu held promptly
at 10 o c'ock '
John H Walburii , who llvet , In the bot-
toniH. was attested Pildny lilKht by De
tectives Mitchell and SniKcnt foi nbinliig
Ills family Ho wont homo eatly In the
ovonlng ami proceeded to huvo a rough
houte until he was ponaled by the olllcers.
The Praternal Order of Hngles will hold
a meeting this afternoon at 1 o'cloik In the
c'onllnunlal block for the purpose of clo < t-
IIIK oillccrh lor ihe ensuing year In Ihe
e > vcnlng u Kodul sosslon vvlll bo hold with a
i-olpct unuiM nient program. In vilileh Home
of the besl known llienlrleal jiooplo In the
city will take part
Mrs William J L.iymon loft about $14 in
clmngo In a box on top of the Ice chest at
tl-o Traiipli'iu house Piblay afternoon Sha
] pft lho loom for a few minutes , und when
she came buck the money WIIH guno A
young woman roumliifi In the hotibo was
arrested In the evening upon silHpldon of
having taken the cnsh
Wllh UIP oillclals and employes al lho
governmoi t l > illdlng NPVYeai's will bo ob
served ! u a holiday At the postolllco tlio
ilellvory windows vvlll remain open until
10 CO n m There will bo a mornlntj de
livery , nftc'i which evervbody vvlll bo off
for the duv. All the other olllcrs In the
building vvlll bo closed during the entire
day An insane woman came In SI. Joae-ph's
hospital Prlduy and look up her abode
with the sisters Her stuingo unties fright
ened thcnviiiailv lo dpiuli nnd they llmillv
i-nlled In the iiolUo and had her removed
Hho would nut give hei namo. but from a
nevvspapir ollppliiK found on her person it
Is thought she Is Mrs Campbell , from St
Louis
The loiinill will meet In mieclnl M sMoi )
on Tuesday afternoon to piws the ganeral
iipplopllaMoii ordtnanio City olllclalH will
theiubv tie enabled to draw tholi monthlv
salnitcs ono day earlier After the bossiloii
the council will begin Its hotting as a bo ird
of penalization to hear conitilalnts on tax
iiHsehsmcnts The silting will continue for
two weeks
Chief of Police Donahup iPeelved a tele ,
irram yesterday from Muscatlne , In , , rp-
nuostlng tint ho notify rhare ! > s Stoekwellof
lho don III of h ? father , Abraham Stocknell
The tplegiom was flgnod by 13 P Day
chief Douahuo has been unable lo locate
Mr Stoikvvell 01 d'bcovtr any onu who
Knows of his vvhurttibouts Hs ! mine docs
not appear In the rity directory
The men engaged in curving the tqne on
HIP front of the government bulldlim have
coinplotid UK v\ork on Ihe two arehc"1 at
the Houlh nn the Sixteenth utreot side. The
MjIfuldlnK hati be-t'ii i ( moved and lur the
jlrst lime ihe public Is jionnlttod to Itiwpuet
anil admlro ihe work Ou < i lho archca
( hero J consldorablo vine' work , while thn
plllurn nnd columiiH have boon decorated
In a manner thut In rPKarded as nrtlstlo
An Infoimul bumiupt wax Indulged In by
the btoUbiilditt ) of the Trudo i\lilblt : com
pany anil the xtafT of that Journal bint
ivenliiK at IlnlilulTH H P lloduln ] uc-
hldod Seven i uirsp * vvpre nerved and the
table wa t > rottly | banked with fornn ind
cut downs TliJui profcciit were Kdvvard
prevv T H ll'idgln , 11 P Hodgln , u 'V
LncXe , ( J VIJ LhlugHtnn I' \ \ Clone \ \
H KrlcM John H Harder ? U H Hall
cnurleH i : HutihliiHon , n G Pitrkl ,
Cjeorgo Law rime and Q C Porter
ww w V * F v v
iw SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. }
1 > < ) tiA * ' > . ' ' > - -
James McPoj li the name given bv c
prisoner at the olty Jail suspected of btlnj
Implicated In the holdups t Thompson i
nd Agger's saloons a few weeks ago M
f'oy was arrested at Hester's lodging house
nt Twenty-seventh nnd N strcols , Tuesdi ;
night and ho was burled In lho cltj jail tint )
joMetdny afternoon In hopes that his pali
would turn up al the headquarters of tin
gaiiR Yesterdiy afternoon the major hat
MeCoj brought Into the couit room , when
he was questioned. Ho said that he was t
slonecultcr bj trade nnd last worked at i
small town In Wisconsin His home , hi
said , was in St. Louie After leaving Wis
consin he went to rhejcnne , hut , not ( Incline
work , decided lo return homo and rcacho.
South Omaha the clay before Christina' ,
The prisoner vvaa on the carpet for sonic
time nnd he became badly inKcd In e\-
plilnlng where ho was on certain ditcf
and so the police are Inclined to believe
that hln tale of hunting work Is pure no
tion McCoj was eotlfrouted with the reg
ister kept at Hester's nnd nn examination
of the book showed that McCoy , W A
Hamilton. John McDowell and John Moodv
had registered at this lodging house severer
or eight times within the last month Mr
Hester was sent for and posit hob Identlllci
McCoy ns a frequent guest at his place The
prisoner's statement that ho onlj nrrlvoi
here December 24 Is thus found to bo false
When this quartet registered they nhvayi
occupied Ihe same room one wllh iwo beds
In It. Mr Hester staled that when the fem
came to occupy a room at his place thcj
nlwajs left Ibclr revolvers at the bar and
called for them again when Ihcj departed
While about the hotel or barroom the quar
tet pretended not lo know ono another and
were never seen speaking to each other
when any one was aboul They alwajs re
tired to their room about the same lime ,
however
Prank Thompson , the saloon keeper nl
Twenty-fourth and K streets , who was held
up by four men a few weeks ago and lobbed
of $23 In mono } , a watch and a rovolvct ,
pcsltlvolj Idccillfied McCoj ns Ihe man vvhc
put the gun to his head nnd ordered hkii
to throw up his hands The Identlflcatkn
was accomplished In this way McCoy was
pieced among quite n number of othei pils-
oners nnd Thompson wns asked lo sec II
he cculd lecoKnlre an > of them
He passed thorn all up until he struck Mc-
Coj. Then he ( .topped and said "This U
the ma i who drew a revolver on mo and
ordered mo to thiovv up my hands" Mc
Coy never said a word when Thompson
made this statement Ho tinned his head
and declined to make anj replj to ques
tions asked him Prlsoncis in the Jail sty
lhat McCny has spoken scarcely .1 word since
his Incarceiation H wns hoped by the po
lice that como 1'jfoniatlon could be gained
bv McCoy talking to the other prisoners ,
but he has si fai refused lo lalk
It Is thi ught here that John Conwaj , Tom
UurtiB and Mike Ward , the thice men ar
rested In 'iloux. Cltj for holding up a
restaurant _ Kccrcr a few nights ago , are
partners of McCo.- and lhal ihej left him
here to look after Ibis end cf Ihe line whl'e '
Ihey went up the loid to turn a Irlck Cap-
lain Allle v.as very an\l us lo gel the whole
ging at ono time , but found1 he could not
do th's , as never moie th'in Iwo of Ihc
gang slept In the same room at one lime
So positive U Mr Thompson'b Identifica
tion of McCov that the police department
will lite a complaint ngalnnt him In a day
or two
i-vc'liriiiK < - Appoint" Commuters.
At a soeclnl meeting of the South Onnha
Live Stock exchange , frlday afternoon , J
A. Hake , W D Check and Lev I Cox were
named as a committee t6 select delegates to
the Tori Worth convention. This commit
tee will make a report at a meeting to be
held Tuesday Considerable Interest Is being
manifested In the convention of the Na
tional Live Stock association , and It Is pos
sible that quite a delegation mny go from
this place
After briefly considering the freight rates
10 the southeast nnd southwest a commitlee
composed of J II Blamhard , J A. Hake
and C C Duly was named to Invesllgatc
Messrs J B Blanchard , M R Murphy and
11 K Tngg were named aa a committee to
prepare a memorial to congress in connec
tion v , Ith the rccentlj introduced oleonnigi-
ilnp bill The annual election of olllcers of
lho exchange will bo held on Januaij S
"iirlicrN ll"lni Vrlct'N.
Commencing Mondaj ! t will cost patrons
of barber she s 5 cents exlra for a netk
shave Thlo additional chaigo wns decided
upon nt a recent mi cling of the local bir-
bprs' union Heretofore n sl.ave cost 10
cents nnd Ihe neck shavu was thioun in
A shave on Sunday will cost lf cents , ( ho
bnmo as formcilj About fifty barbers are
implojed hero nnd twenty-six fhops aio In
npeiatlon
It Is fatated by the barbcrfi thai olher
cilles in tl'c Mnto charge extra for a neck
shave , and after corsldenible discussion it
was decided to make the price of a com
plete nhavo 15 cenls
lllllclllM-N III ( 11 * PlIllllN.
At Ihe close of business Saturda } City
Slork Carpenter prepared n stalcmcnl show
ing the condition of the city funds. The
IS'io levy amounted lo $ G'i,817 10 From this
Ins been drawn $ 0,585 40 , leaving a bal
ance of $23,231 "C Balances In the various
funds are as foilow& Interest. $ G.f97 , Judg
ment $350. police , $ . ' 75J , lire , $1.J2' ) , pub
lic light , $1,818 , salary. $3,6fij , englneei ,
JCbS , general , $ lfiO , fctrcet icpalr , $61S , spe-
clil wltnefscB , $111 , pirk , $715 , emergency ,
33 cents , dog , $1 , milk , $ G woler , $ J-
508 , special license tax. $ ' )0.1 )
I'rott'Nt VmilnNt Illlllarj I iiiiiian > ,
A commlttcp has been appointed by the
South Omaha Trades and Labor council In
: ommunlcato to Adjutant Oenoral
llarr > n protcbl ngalnsl lho or
ganization of a company of stile
nllltln here Louis Knntson , Jr. , and W S
Shafer ate the > oung men Interested In
) iginUlng a compati } of the Nebraska Na
tional guard In this city Thc > hav ? boon
informed by the adjutant general that If a
companj l formcil hero It will be given
; i place In the national guard when there
Is a vacancy.
VI-IT'N lli < Slorl. KciM'IptN.
South Omaha Is the only ono of the four
big live block markets of the countiy to
show on Increase over the } car IS'18 In re
ceipts of cattle , hogs , sheep nnd horses
31ucp receipts hcto mo a few hundiod
arger than last year's record-breaker
South Omaha Is credited with being the
bccond largest sheep market In the coun
try , ns It now elands next to Chicago.
From January 1 to December 30 the re
ceipts were Catlle , 837,500 , hogs , 2,216.-
527. sheep , 1,080.313 head.
Mllni < ' I'll ) ( illMNlp ,
Sllvei bra"elels at Oodfrn > 'x
Memliors of the loriil labor unions are
talking at erectlns ; a libor teinplo
Mrs C T .Miller h 'loei qulto s'ck '
Hiiuc her return from rullerton , Neb
r n Button Intends leuvlnu thlB week for
Buffalo N y , where ho vslll reside
To Jack Gallagher' ! ) cigar * . IDS X 21th el
On Moncln > evening the Ladles of the
Muccaibces will B'\V n ball at MuBonlc hall
A minrlsp prapr mt tln ? v\lll too hold at
lho Pro .b > lorlni rhiirth New Vi-nr'n morn-
n u-
uMl i Mab l Tlumai. wlm 's attending
school ut Lincoln , U litre visiting her pai-
i n1. <
n1.Mru
Mru Lutira Sloanon IB undergoing nindluil
luuiiiuni at Ihe I'lcnbj icrlin hospital In
ii'iuha
.Soiiu of lho .Icnii. ialH uri tulUIn abou'
lunn nif ! Sam S'lrlirlo 1 r oin | llman next
* 1 ing
1)ouiiti ) 1'ej. U i'hrlxt in union will
loll .sc vliiT tt tin.ouiu MI.IH I'hrlstlin
, latlon rooiuj at 3 otl < xk tli.s after-
Mr , Frederick Hatter-
Says 'Tor making now New Yonr
r-alli toinciilow thp one tiling tlmt mld < ?
toneto tin1 niipcnriuici' ! Hie lint If 11
IH a iittlo iH'hliitl tin' HIIUM in Mjlp or
llllS COllUlU'lK'lHl tO sllOVV VU'lll ItVlll Ilf-
foci the- wholeniiiu'iuflticc. . " Tin1 olio
1'jutlriilar lint vuvUli to call your ni-
ti-ntlon to Is ono for $ H nn Hindi ? In tlio
vt'ij lali'st of sliniips-\vltli nil llu toiit >
of tlic Iiljilwr iirlcTil ones 'I'lioy coillo
In both soft mill stiff iMtioins-in litMWii
or lilni'k colois jin ltl\c'.v tlip 1 o \nltlc t
\vi < limp ever olTi'KMl at that pi In1. WP
liavo a line nsMiitiiHMit < u cloth CIIH | in
it variety of Mjles and colois front f > 0
ci-nts np.
FREDERICK
The Hatter ,
The Lending lint Man of the Wee
120 South 15th Street ,
"Nothing Succeeds Like Success"
NY i' ran MI II to mind no inoio sliinlim
p\unip : ) ] of tintnitli of this old mine1 *
than In a uNj ) lovlovv nt our lutslnoss
done tlioimst jp.ir. Xovoi lnonr < iuaitor
of a rontury of liuslnt'ss llto liavi-vvo m1-
coinpllHhutl sitpli results-Imth in the
whole-sale' and tetall deiurtniuiits.
Never was onr art and fiainlii } : deptnt-
ntpnt put to sncli a test nivor was onr
imisk'ul liistiunients and sheet mnslo
depaitnient so ittslicd never In our U.1
jeais of piano M'lllnj : lias the jntipli'ts-
iim public MI llboially e-iuloiM-il the re
liable makes of Knabe. Klinlmll. Kr.t-
nlch it Hncli. llnllett \ Davis , A. Ho pp
and inany otheis-lor all of which vvu
are tiuly tlianKltil.
Music and Art , 1513 Douglas.
noon Hev C C CUssell of Oimh i vvlll
speak
Ja.v Livcrtv .ind wife linerotuined froni
Ord. where lhe > ippnt a few tlavs vvltli
friends
The Tallow Tilmmets' union vvlll cho Its
hc-ccmd umual ball oil the evening of 1 cb-
rtiarv 10
The promotion lo vole bonds for n new
High srhool 'bulldliiK Is ngaln being
lalked of
A mecllni ; of Hit- lodge of Rood Tomplnrs
vvlll l held at Modern Woodman hall on
Tuesda } evenlns
A vorv pnjo > abU dancing patl.v was Rlve-n
l > > the North Stir soclct > al Odd Pcllovvs1
temple last night
The stewards of the Plrst Methodist
church will meet at the pxstoi's stud > on
'I hur-vdav i > vinln ?
The local Danish societies hold a holida >
etitprlairment atModern Woodman hnll
\tsterdav afternoon
Ri'V Toote has leturned lo his home1 at
iulvlle ! , In after spending a few da > s
v\ltb his hon. Max Poote.
Sloim Sash K II How land Lumber \ .
Coil Co , 43 > > N 4th st , between M and N
Gencinl Mimiger Kenvon enlprt lined a
1 nrlv of Illinois Central olliclals nt the
Ltuck vaids Prldij afternoon
P C Caldwell has boon appointed Justice
of the peace lo II. 1 out the uncxp'rccl lerm
Of A ShlU , who icsUne < l
Prof Prc-d J Tin nor of lht > Wisconsin
Slateunlversltv wan In Ihe cltv } eslcrda } ,
Ihe' guesl of Plank A Broadvvel !
he cutting In the vlclnlt > of Soulh Omaha
vvlil piobiblv commence Ihls week nieven-
Inch UeIs reporlc'd at Sarpj Mills
The Sund i > school of lho Methodist
church sent a box ol clothing to the Molh-
er's Jewel home nt York last weeK
The Ladles' Aid soclet } of the Plrst 1'ies-
bvlerlan ohurch w'll meet with Mn iM
Call Smllli on Wednefadaj ufleinoon
The Inlunt son of Mr and Mrs C C
Gooden , Kourttinth and Berr } slrccls , was
bulled at Laurel Hill cemeterv jcbtetelny
IM Jff iiston it Co , real ostntc , now
loc i ed In room 2 Murphy block.
On Mnnda } evening the annual reception
of the \ouns Men's Christian association
vvlll be hold at the parlorb of the > abaocla-
tion
"Thoughts foi the Coming Year' vvlll be
UIP lopic of Hev C'lssell s address at Ihe
Young Men s Lhtifclliin association this aft-
01 noon
Mrs Itobcrt L Whrelor will entertain the
Kings Datigr.ters ot the Prtsbv leiian
church Kildnj aftctnoon Olllcers for the
year will bo elected
The Woman s Pon-lgu Mission 11 } socii-tv
of lho Plrsl Methodist episcopal church
wll meet with MM Banner ' 'SIC G street
\\ediiesJaj afternoon
Ted Perrlne one of the mon popular men
at the stock jards , entertained u number
of his fr'ends one evening last week In
honor ol bib birthday
The Christmas Ircc at St Martin s Hplsco-
p-il ohurch Thursday evening wns .1 beiutl-
ful aflalr ind the evening was guatly en
joyed bv all Who attended
Mr llatrv Clements Twenty -llfth and K
htr < ' ( 'ts , h.is pone to Denver to Join 1'cr hus-
bnnd Mr Clements went to Colorado some
time igo Ml search of health
SeeKd Mtinshaw * * Co for lumb r To' 2io
An agreement has be-en teached v\hcrejy"
Ihr busii oss houses hero vvlll remain elose-d
on Sunday and close nl ( i 30 on M onJiy ,
Tui'sd ly and Prlilay evenings
At the Methodist church this niotnliig
Pastor lohiuon vvlil pre'ach on ' "Hie Un-
" of the evening
irle-d Way" The se-ioject
bcrmon Is "The Groil Quesllon '
Uev Irvine Johnson will Ineluru at St
Martin's n-ilsccpal church this evenlns on
"Tho Giowth of the Pipal bii'ire-macj In
the Kourth and Supcc-sslve Ci'iiturltt , '
Dentlsl , Slab nigh Jllli and N blieuts
11 Is expected that HIP county ntlornoy
will Hie i comiilalnt against Pi auk Doir
In it day or two The toionur'M Juiy holds
tint Dorr shot .Martin Plaherty with feloni
ous Intent
There will bp pommunlon services and
biptlFtn of eh'ldre-n at the Plrst l'ro l > y-
Icrlan chinch at 11 o'clock today At 110
evening service Dr Wheeler preaches on
'J hu New Iloud '
The Houlh Omaha High s-ehool alumni of
the chtsH of ISM woie untortnlned on Prldny
evening bv Miss Bertha Cluk at her home
on Twenty -fourth slrout Slops wore tnkon
tow aid a permanent social orgiinlznt'ou of
the chit's
Oc I b bowling alley open , JOlh X. Misourl
avenue
At the ho'Tio of Mi and Mis Tlmddpus
D Perr'no on the monliiR of December - ' ?
theio vva1" an enjoyable funotlon In eoli > -
liratlon of Mr Poirlnus blrlhduy 'Many '
valuable prespnls were given , umong Hum
toolng a rocllnlng upholstorcd < hnli , a line
cnko baskets of champ IKIIO ami other
thlngb lo bring gladness Music and ilnnc-
inc worn continued until a latebom
AmoiiK Hie Kiic-slH were Ml and Mra Ploy ,
Mi und Mrs Be in , < Mi and Mrs Saunders ,
Mr and JIr bmlth nnd slati'r , .Mr and
Mrs \\elsh Mrs Crawford , Mi Jones and
Humorous otlu rs The occasion was u &ur-
; irlse lo Mr Pcirlne
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ,
11 L Shaw and wife are In the clly for
a few dajs from Fremont
j U clew an , a prominent Grand Island
stockman , Ir. nt the Merchants
J 8 Joplln leaves lodnj for Kentucky ,
where he vvlll riumno In business
W H. I'oebles , banker from Ponder , is
icglbtcred nl Ihe Mlllanl with his vv.fo and
son Mural llnlsled UK fiimoiiM idltur , who U
now ( onni-eled wllh Ihu iliooklyn Kngli ,
arilvcd In Omaha jcstcrdny , and vvlll it-
main hurt- mull morning
Georgu M Julian , connected wlih the
C'udahy Pat King c-ompanj ollleeM at Pouth
Omaha , has KOIIO to his home at Chndton
lo spend New Yeni i dnj
Ucoigc L 1 1 hard , ono of thc > wall Known
JOUIIK traveling mon reprint tiling the
C'udjihj ( oinpiinj In Iowa IH In the tlty to
icniulu until after Ncv. Vour'8 daj.
Palrli'U Turd has been uppolntud fctalo
vvtlKlimnhtor In the grain Inupertlon bureau
uf lho Blalc Hoard of Trantiport.itlnn He
will Hueeeed John Xelleri * . : > rum.olotl . to bo
chief grain Inspuciur.
c N Dftlta and wife loft Friday for a
thice monlliB tout of the -Modltorranean
sea and the manv points of Intcrost alons
1th coabl Thej will also vUlt Kgjpt and
take a trl ? up the river Nile
\V11IU Ooorge Kmtraon of Denvri. Cole
in at the MiiJmnU Mi nnieicuii 't , thu
Iireldc'ii of ine touu lt < tompanj of Grind
Hncampmeiu U j > Ho N at pui-c-in en
gaged In building a lur.t ioppn n.m.
suit lit i al thin iilai. He is on , ol iln
dlre'itoiii In UK famousi Pt rils UubK < rij
ill I no and Is mnirded to be IIIKugr t uu i
be n-lnfoimed mine' ownei In that > lbii t
He Ib here enroutc to Chicago on business.
HOT FINISH OF OLD YEAR
( Continued from Pourth 1'age )
which met In connection with the Tctchois'
association
Mr and Mrs Itobcrt 1'rltelmrd have 10-
turned from Iltd Oik , In , whole thov spent
Chilstmns
Miss Trances Uonnej relumed from St
Joseph , Mo , where she spent Christmas
She Is accompanied b > Miss Ma > mo Hill
of Kansis Cllv.
Mr and Mis W H HIlchcocK have Ihelr
daughleis , l"a > and Hazel , at home for the
holiday vacation The > oung women will
leturn to school Tucsdaj
Miss Margaret Kicss of Kclle } , Stlger
S. Co , left I"rlda > evening for Chicago to
spend two weeks with relitlvcs nnd friends
In the suburb of Berwjn
Mis 13 K Mackcy , the proprletiess of
lho Utopia hotil , left Trldaj evening for
Chicago where she w lll spend New Year's
with her daughter , Mrs J A Stevens.
Mis I" A McWhorter , with her children ,
has returned from St. LOUIB after a visit
with friends. Mr McWhoitcr continued to
West Biden , 1ml , where he will remain for
ten da > s
Mr and Mis C N met ? left Prldaj for
a three months' tour of the Mcdllerrancan
hca and the man > points cif Interest along
Its ccast The } will also visit Hgpt and
take a trip up the rlvei Nile
Miss Ella Mno Brown , dailghtcr of Prank
D. Brown , cashier cf the Union Pacific , has
leturned from St Marguerite's school , New-
York , to spend her vacation at her home ,
520 South Tvvonly-sixth avenue.
Mr Henrj Uaapko , the eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs LOU'H Raipke , Is now pursuing his
studies in archltccme In Paris , where he ib
making marked progiess Mr and Mre
Ilaapke and family are planning lo join him
In Europe early in the spring for au ex
tended tour of the woild together.
Ollt II ? TOM 11 I.IK-NM.
ludge Davis of Chicago H in Ihe ellj
Mr. Gergo Prllchelt U home from school
Mr Prank Mornnan la home from col
lege
Mr. Will Hogcrs of Ticnton Is homo for
lho holidijs
Miss Josephine May Is Ihe guest of Mrs
Henrj Hllloi.
Mr W. J Coof HI Paso , Teis visit
ing In Omaha
Miss Virginia Savage of Ornnd Island is
an Omaha guest.
M'ES Graves cf Deadwood City , S. D , Is
visiting Mlai Bntlln
Mr Harry Shedd , beorotary of the Stale
univtrslt } , li in Omaha
Mr and Mis Babcoc k are the guesls of
Mi and Mrs KIrkendall
Mr and Mrs H B. Pishcr are Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Tlnto's gucatg
Miss Conrad of ( Irand Island Is the holi
day gucsl of Miss Dils > llogors.
Mlbs Graves of Dead wood Is vlslllng with
Miss Candee during the holidayK
Mr V S. Andcn.on of Cumden , N. J , Is
the guest of Mr Charles S Young
Master LuJen Hallcr of Blali Is visiting
Messrs Clinton and Bcecher High )
Mrs Mose Sherman Is visiting her bister ,
Mrb Heni } Hlllcr , "S21 Kanum strcol
Mr IJ L Thitchcr of Lincoln t > pcnt lho
hollda > 8 In Omaha vlblllng his pircnlR
Mr Joseph Kennard of Lincoln spent
Chilstmas holldaa wllh Omaha friends
Mr. Joseph Cudahj of Chicago came lo
Omaha lo allcnd ibo Cudahy-Cowln nup-
llals.
llals.Mis.
Mis. Stoirns nnd son of Oretna , Neb ,
were the guusla of Mrs. Petty for a day last
week.
Mr Dick Adams of Salt Lake Clt ) was
renewing old acquaintances In Oniahi last
week
Mr. II II Muggley , a Chicago banker ,
accompanied by his wife. Is vlaltlng In
Omal'a.
Mrs lludolphus Ilehlandor , Mrs. O'Con-
nell and MM. 1M Blgnell of Lincoln arc
vHtlng In Omaha.
Miss Kale Whitmore , daughter of Hon. 0.
W. Whltinoro of Valley , was in the cit )
last week vlaltlng frlcndH.
Mr. nnd Mrs William 0 McUger of Den
ver ,11 p in lho city visiting their parents ,
Mr nnd Mrs John It Manchestur
Mr and Mm. Meredith Nlcholwn of Don-
vir , who have been visiting at "Porest
Hill , " return Wednesday to Colorado
Prof 1'Vederlck ' Turner , head of the his-
lory department of the Uiilvcrfill } of Wis
consin , is lho Kueet of his uncle , Mr C. C.
Turner.
Mr. and Mr J M. Buller , Mr. and Mrs.
Yatea of Lincoln came to Omaha Tuesday to
ntlend the reception for Mr. and Mre. Van-
deivoori.
Miss Lm nn Abbott has gone to , Chicago
and will , In the future , make that city her
home. , wlih her moiher , whn rrtddce nt 1530
Pialrle avenue.
Mrs. K W. Newman of Burlington. la ,
who hag been the gtieit of her daughtei ,
Mi ; 0 0 Ho I me * , returned homo last
Tuesday , accompanied by her daughier , who
lll remain for ihrco weokH
Mi Voorhees Anderson of Camden N J. ,
uh ) cut quite u dash In Omaha HJiloly WHOM
IKulted here u couple of jeurs ugu pa "I
another vlfit to Omabii lui nick He vtutt
the gue-st of Mr C'harleu S V ung
Mlsa Mar > Kirnnu , who ban been visiting
I Jus' ' Tola My Boss
Tint's Mr Un.vmor-of It didn't MIUVV
puny soon 1 wns gwlno out In t'oloiady
-mil IIP sed. joti wait , chile ; yut'll Ki't
all dp snow you \\ntit 'aforedK winter
inn over. Now. If dal's do < u .p. 1 ad-
vKe nil niv ftlen's to liny tlielr Mlods
now. wlillp lie's jjlvln' a jn per cent dls-
count-Mint makes altole lot of dlf-
feienee In tile pi lee. TliPii lie's selllm ;
nil lieallnj.tovpi same \\itv. 8.iy. but
he's jot n nle line f pocket knives itml
t an PIN nnd raw * , and lie's prleed
tlipin way down , ilo'll ! > > In his sloie
till tuioii Monday so JCM beiter start
i IIP tipv year In ilcln by Ins ! golm : in
and j--ttllifj aeip'iilnted vvllli him.
A. C. RAYMER ,
1514 Fnriiain St.
Turn Over a Hew Leaf-
Slut t HIP ncv jt-tr \\lib a ilein patre.
You've made HOIIIP ml'itnUi s in the last
t'Velvp inoiiths- but thal's no reason
\Uij yon should > -o on dolim "on \ \ \ \ \
l" > i'e\ li. Shooinan has told , \on time and
ajjaln that onr women's slimat ! SH.fiO
HIP the best bhois evc'r priced that hiv\ .
Most peoi-le do Know It and a creal
nnny Itavp pioilted b.v tl-elr - knowledu'e.
A Happy Near Year will 1 e all the tnoie
hippy b.v lht > wcailnj ; of a p.ili of these
shoes that leiiniie no liu'Ukin In be-
c'nnP thej ale shaped like the loot.
Drexel Shoe Co. ,
OmnUr.'i Vo > to- ate Shoe H4ae t
1'AKNAJLi STHEEi' .
Cupping
Gups
The Jeweler
Like cut
Is the chief \vjitch inspector
for the O. , K. CX it E. and O. 60 cents
ib St. L. Uy. llo is tlio sie each ,
cial watch examiner for the
Union Pacific .Railway. When postage
anything ails your watch or TO cents.
fine clock take it to him.
We fsstie a complete catalogue of an
supplied , and vvlll mall it upon request
Henry Copley THE ALOE & PENfOLD CO. ,
OP GOLD AMI hll.VLMl. Lament Iletnil Uruc Hou o.
215 S. 1 0th St. 1'axtoii Ulock. 140S Farniim. OMAI2A.
OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL
ivlth her cousins , Mftses Nellie and Katie
3 lft 2012 Clark htrcct , for the past three
montlM , left Thnrsdaj afteinoon for her
liomo In Ogdcn , Utah Miss Katie Swift ac- Our
: ompanled her.
( Ml Ul V SllHL'ItllS.
1'lMINOII.
Mi O'LIn McOuIre spent Christmas with
friends at Blair
Mr and Mrs. Van Cura spent a few days
tvlth friends at Bralnanl.
Mr. Klmer McGlnula of Elkhorn was a
dsltor In Benson Thursday
Charles H. Dodson made a business
Mr. '
detail
It's not neccssiry to go into
: rlp to Central Clly last Thursday. about this bale It has boon conducted
Mlas Ruth Hogan spent a tew dajs of last for the pvst It ycus and the public
ivccK with friends at Council Uluffs. Is famlllai with the v nines It receives
Mrs James Walsh and sons visited vUth U.lr Tli-M for lor
'rlcnds in Hlali during the last vseeK. r.0 < - 'I'lcM for r c
XI.OO TH | for "Oi-
Lincoln Is visiting at the
Mlbs Scott of
. ? ! . . " " . ( I 'I IM I for 7'n'
Mr and Mrs. Kd n Hoffman
liome of
UNcept plain black and plain white.
The Untieing club gave a Christmas ball
il the town hall which was well attended. Albert Cahn.
of Sllvei
Misses Llllj and Mabel Campbell
> oek are visiting at the home of Mr and ji ; i : \II\AM ST.
Mis. Pox
Miss Mercer and Miss Mack attended the
3tato Teachers' association convention at
Lincoln last week
The women of the Methodist church will
; lve a poverly social at the town hall the
evening of Jnnuaiy 4
The Ladlcb' Aid society met with Mrs
McCoy last week. It will meet at the homo Your Tailor ?
if Mrs rinlajson Thursday of next week.
Mlns Ada E Stlgci Is entertaining as her
liollday guests Mlesas Zella nnd I.ettlo Your neighbor haa answered
Smith of Plattsmoulh , Mis Robert Alex us Why not jou' Special
ander and Miss Marie Dosso of Uloomlleld. reduction sale now going on.
Tl'o Modern Woodman lodge gave a mn- Sulls $15 , $18. $20 and $ : . ' . .
slcal and llleraiy entertainment at the town Troiibern , $1 , $ & , $ C and $7.
liall last Friday evening The program consisted
Wo make overcoats , Kancy
sisted of adilrtbsco and music , after which
Veals and Uniforms. If you
there was dancing
liavo lho cloth , wo vvlll make
I'lOl Oll ' ' . It up at lho right price Wo
Trank L Trat > spent Christmas with
alrio do cleaning nnd repairing
friends at Tekamnh
ing Ladles' Jackels allercd
Mil's Carlanil Jonra of Lcnelaml , la. , Is
In latenl styles We uro tail
visiting her aunt , Mis. Lou Oole.
0 W Turner of Premnnt spent Christmas ors.
liero vslth his paientn nnd relatives.
Uorothea and Lewis Llghton of Omaha arc Twin City
spending the holldais hoio vslth relallvcH
Mr nndMrn Kinll Weber and daughter , Tailoring
Ilattle , of Waynu are visiting lelatlvcn hero.
' Mr and Mrb. 1M Christian nnd llllle Co.
laughter of Lincoln are visiting relatives .
liere 1609 Faniam. . .2537.
Captain and Mrs Reynolds nnd Miss Helen .
llcynolds have sine to Now York on an ex
tended vlsll.
Charles A Nelson and llltlo daughter of
Stromsburg are visiting August Peterson
: md family.
Mru N. H. Hackus , Mlw Miller and Miss
liickci attended the State Toachers' asso
ciation con vn lion at Lincoln
MIFH Mar > Smith ga\e a pauy at her homo
evening In honqr nf her cousin , William
rridaj I a h ui"1 of ihe abme u iee lineil figure * ipelU
liam McKccman of Mcdford , Okl the mine ol .1 ( .real r it , n tlio I nurd Sutr * I hit
it 11 In anil new pu/i f and an be ul eil * ith a lillle
The I'nabytcrlan. ChrlBllan and KpUcopaS luda > luli.nn Inere aie tueni ) > i > Iritcrtinthe
Sunday schools all tclebraiod Christmas with al | > liah < l and o hate uni'l liiirr > in > tiling Ilie
emeu inMciil ,1 lellen | mi A it number I II
B , on which were man > preaenta for the number 7 , C , nil ! tli > itl 11 the enure
ahli.l.t IPfiiJ ( t , Sl'1,1,1 , OUT
rilKSi : TIIKKI. < llll.s 011 MAY
Miss I'lora Klndud was given a partj SIIMIK IN llli ; DISI Itl III/'J / ION or
' the home of her aunt , "JIOIID IIHII AM. AJCK dlVIMI
1'uo'Jay evening at A\\ \ \ li r duini , i liule wnil. lur ui I hit ) uu
Mi3 James Kindred , In honor of hci lOUi tfti il / i I tbdii mp houi 11 i LI tnnp Jn | nd
olhri in ikl liberal irr ( uro made In Inlrodui e one of
birthday. ihe ety bc t Ne \ ork r MJnek , int < i rier > home
n Ihc I i iteil vtttr * n il ' nrl iiU AIJ ! ) ( > S'UT
( Illl-i I'M fur I'i'Irr ( noii-i- ( lull , Vi AM' OM3C K.NT OrYOIIlt MOMIV.
A xpeclnl ineiillng of tlin I'i U i < 'utM r > V tin > oj ha e in idi t t ] t names nl ( lie thret
i lull will bo held at ltn hPudciuinn n 'In. . - rillei tvrtle ihem pin Kin a | > nMil ; lard und > enil
ilny ovpnlnif , Januurj i. for the IMHP o icr.IIJirs M\I | , . ( ' " " ? " ' ' " /iT'il'eMJ
: > f the olcotlon of olllcerr.for tin.i i u IP' * I F 11 r ihi , . . n r * VJU 'IO II
Scar J H Jones , HluuKrain IniH i n AND TUV. 'io ( iir ; yoi n sn \ \ \ \ > . or
mil who vslll ocftili ) the iioMUon of count TIII : wi.nun. v n i n i i i , ONI'
Jailer afur Januurj 1 , Is lho IIILHIHI \ > r < 'I- IIOIIA _ u tiAu IIMVJI.L : UK M.M' :
I JU I. I ' ne umver I , . ihn d
l rri rrlueiiiLnl
ilcnt. but slutca that hu IH not u uiii'l < t
" ' i I J - - d n * r < I ii nedlHiell
Tor ro-pltdlon John O yilsci will bi a A.ld - ItOIIINsON | ' | Itl.ISll fi Co.
[ amlldnlo far that iHltlon ) , and Is Hum 1 ir 4Noitli VV Illhiiu StiiH , > m > loih ( 11,1
lho enl ) uno uliu h ts shlcj lihi cantor Ini <
llii ring fi P Mortarl > . Ihe ( irKanUer of
iiie club , who has occupied the nt r lir > -
ihlp from the start , will bi rc-cl < ctcd In all
lrubnbllll > vvllhout uppoaltlon
llol'Ill-INOII h > lH llllllM'lr Jtltlll ,
\\Jlllnm .Mc-Phornon of Hhilr l in tlu >
: lty and rnlurtntit to return tu Ills homo
lucuiiM' his fair name IIUK been trndui < 'd
u > ( hinewKptiiierii When he hud Ucrn In
hl. < tlt > a nhort U in in lie wax avtonliihcil to
ea < ) In ( lit ilullj pi ptiK thin an itli'T Wll-
lam Mf I'hor mi bud been ( invalid and h-i 1
inf < n < l in tt.illiiK an ovinoat ami li In/-
Inn U ami il ! iriliils and rnlH > of t i nli .
Tin * i\uml CIIHC < > nu tie iniri'il liy u
mil < livir- < iih < r orlmt t II n ilUid
lilt VIu iii-t I'll , . Killer. C.uiii-aulccJ ,
ucnK uhii tlu iffi-ct uf tint in v tin ju' li
IIIH liMiin. ' t > i i 10 Imv u inn hli Ql.DIi IHT hoi h ) mull
hnh'Tll * kliutliH lll > ttt | > luil UIKl 11"
MAGNET CHEMICAL CO.
nid to lln th . ,
Hi it JIIWBIUI | I1lo cuirnl
faleo l IVcitcru Depot , Uiuuliu , .Vcb ,