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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1801. MEAT EXPORTERS COUPLAIY, | romsres oo eesen 1 ypi s [y DEEP WATER. BBOWNING K[NG & CO g o ity i e s sees S | e oaame Foroms Samwntey socay r y 'y A\ As my recollection recalls them to views The Do Not Like the Regulations Promul- | o/ i, Vomans Foreiun Misslonary ociets | g1 600,000 Expended in Making the Hor- , gated by Eecratary Rusk, church mot yeatorday at the Trinity Motho bor at Velasco 224 lee soap-kettle hung on the poles of S diat church fu semi-annual conveation. Thero — 1 o Ly : reen bBSSW BUT THE RULES SUIT THE PACKERS, | lyorsabout s inales present includini e | pue couve yaRBOR OF THE WORLD. C/()t/ll”g J[(”IHJIU(/IU ers b3 il ngH Hvafmy iy programmo — o'clock in the forenoon and lasted until 6 ' e | Gelsoiss thweveinE R ) oy J8g AT « i \ inf rfancy Knew! i et the e s wn | 0% Sk Envhas Wik Uyriied wad yoa | THIN K HusoorTroatnaris o Aiie and Retail Tailo S, ‘ “\ But those days of SBab and h Expect to Build Up Bx- dan ond Mrs J. W. Huftman of the Soward All Northwestern States i \ COnSPquenlngul tensive Trade. Street Methodlst church. At 10:30 there Are Interested. Have opened up a most complete line of FALL b \ HAVE loqgsmce dEPaf' was a song service conducted by Mrs, D, Colo of the South Tonta Streat chiech, This - AND WINTER OVERCOATS, BUSINESS ‘ = pray and we hope; was followed by prayer by Mrs, Rov. Hodg- B RA Ll g otts and then Mra. Hodgo read ascripturo | Velas the mouth of the Drazcs | AND DRESS SUITS for early inspection that 0 WY B Tbg use of fhg stuff 'gan to ters of meat products in this clty have en- | lesson | river, is the commercinl hope of Texas, deavored to create an impression in the pub- | Atllo'clock Mrs, Rev. W. K. Beans de- | and also of nll the territory north of it [ cannot fail to attract attention especially § lic mina that the raising of the embargo | livered a address of welcome which | ¢ tho north line of the state of Ne- g I y A wane and to ldn UISh placed by tho Gorman government on the | vus feapanded 1o by Mrs. Chase of Lue Haus | braska, among the fastidious who love to dress well LS Sy .AS 000 as flle)’o fered fmportation of American meat products into I f ies' quartette of the Seward This sounds, to any one, who has not [ 04 g ¢ litile X PEHSe, thatcountry would result in no be to the | streat church then sang It ne carefully studied the conditions of pro- Atii6el2an paopis becsiiae tho . Inapastion rexs | . SIBterly itreatibg lon_extended duction and commerce in this territory, BLACK and FANCY CHEVIOTS, UNFIN- delegates by Mrs. Merri s. Phillippi, | like too lar a statement ho ro- bbb e et bl Haines and Mrs lough, quirements of trado, I m the | ISHED and CLAY WORSTEDS,leading styles tion s omoved, woro impractible, Theso | wis “piunted By M. A" L Sionceyphr, | (emands of trido. arg choup transpatis: | among good dressers. We have them in all ANTA LAUS OAP exportors allege thut they b been unable lowed by o %0 got tho packors to sl them tholr meats n “oraonl: Renpo y . | all articles of commerce, The greatest | the new and prevailing cuts, TAILOR-MADE S S Ve oAb W ioab T witas. AASTE(S KR o ) pe B subject to thoso rogulations, and they wero | U0 GO QU e cueen [ ton, - The. teritory. of whieh 1 am | GARMENTS, EVERY ONE OF THEM, at AW N.K.FAIRBANK & Co., CHicaco. equally unsuccessful in getting German buy- | read an z paper on “Young Ladics | now speaking has never had loon . CRAST g ers o tako the product without such inspsc: | Hore, Youne Luafes tnerer o0 0 | GAPELGERGET "Mior Tas beon no | PPiCEs in keeping with the times. a ey on, “ulthough,” one exporter suid, “we had | SHOrt pastoral greetings wero then o Rt Gt Gl fesan Ot CREM (8 ; 3 MLLL AL U L. A tended to the ladics by Revs. Grane, Merriil | oLt on tho Gulf const t: tha Mi AMUSKEMENTS MOORE'S bl LN, e { misistors of tho | 1581ppi river deep enougn e furthor asserted by these city exporters that e g date the merchant mavine which hand- S N s % 9N B s N Theatre. | T AL B 1 N amined by gl ofticials because thay do not know what pe ent of tue church. The social hour at noon insportation when they are forced 7/ Thursday, Frilay and Saturday, Sept. 10, et g i ¢ s made very enjoyable by the entertain- | ghter their cargoes. This has al- = y centage, if any, of their product will be taken [ [NORPACD MOV CRIORROIE By fhe et e | ':}L ,‘lu'v:»- SRR AT |.\1l\.u-|u::l wnd ] T Al 11 and 12 (Saturday Matinee.) by Germany. Morcover, thoso city expor- | ghip of Mrs, J. J. McClain, DL G e bt * : i ters object to huving the names of their cus. At2 p. m. there was a missionary love feast | 11 other ports on the Texas st ] Fe Engagement of the Finent Tragedian, miars 1 Burope put on the paokages conducted by Mrs, T. C.Clendenmng, th 1l which draws more than Ve bave e ot e Crieee 3. | cobference seorotary SHCSHRING, 08 114 Past BF \wilap Asttioh g into any THUOMAS W. KEENE : e k 2:0 Mrs, Rev, J. W. Shank conducted | port in Texns except at the mouth of k ; A % Avel, an exporter of meat products, whose | o At 2L Hov.. ALCLLLHL T et Bt Vol thia Y Witating A new and complete line, embracing many Supported by a Po verful Oonpany Ve s to/Soctotary itk hadl o0k to so- | rucreCiky, v "Cho Foporla: Ot mupiiney. | Ak Lt plice thero only sitco | new styles, and manufactured expressly for Tn the followlg repertolre: curs loas strinzont roguintions, and. wo havo | SOUCV T vico was conducted by Mre, | Onter druwlngns much s 17) feetof | OUP trade (no dry goods store clothing). Our 1 ";_'"r?“f"i‘,:::""..l "::i"lt sont a repseatative to Washington to talk was conducted by Mre, | SHLOF SR RE BB FHC ontly Toaded ve IS tho matter over with hitn. W think the in- | Ky ooyt Mrs Jossio Hodder savoral ships with geain and “each one | SCh 0Ol Suits are both beautiful and cheap. saturday Matinse—**Merchant of Venice” spection demanded will causo delay Mrs. Olcott’ of Monmouth Park rea of them had to lighter rge portion Saturday Night—*‘Richard 1L and tnconvenicnco 1o tho packers, who fu: | DAPET o MEowor of 4 Somicss Garment.” | of 1h o at great expense, In reality bave to give up their packing nouse Mrs. Milier of y discussed “Heathen | fact lightering . 1 em- ™ ) il N W/ B ony 1 pardt quet 1503 10 the inspectors so the profits obtained fr Pyt ALY % Lol | Bt At of grain. 4 | L | ¢ i , the German trade would , hardly vecompense [ Mrs. lium Free mont talked tHatT6f LihBin IS en ROGG it 4 = thom for the loss occasioried by delay. ‘Then ry entertainingly éhogBureautot | L alhoriot Uit o u.ll-‘.” \ Je x ! . e S Anabne R na y puUE sco, they could have put on hero is the matter of putting the i | Exchange—Our Liic lasco, iR o i L r e rpateng (o namos |0 “Then followed an hourof business matters, | entiro ¢ at_the whar 1 . 10,11 and 12. ‘That would be revealing our business and | 8fter which Mrs. Sweeley of Monmouth | steamed through the jetties and over Lincoln J. Carter and Scenie Production, gnable tho pueker to step in and cut us_out. | P4tk sholes upon “Childrens Hour. © C - the bar without the assistance of - tug Buyers will find it to their advantage to N : 2 It is sen v s do this, It is % ller, one of the deaconcsses o ¢ ! hoats, X . . 3 - > o \,,,,HM,"‘ e Tiie ki dodlice, | nospital, spoke brictly aud entertaiuing Wihon the worl of deepening the bar | LOOK OvVer our new im portations in fine Neck- Loavenworth, Kan Interyiews obtained by a Tribune roporter about the hospital work. by building jett was commenced at 1T i P. Moore—My Dear Sir: [ nava atalloti tHotIetAtHE SERo T'he question box was conducted by Mrs, i ¢ wear, Underwear, etc. We pride selves c assertion that the puckers object to the new | iME was brought to'a. close, everybody being | 480, there were only four and a” half | the superb line we offer for Fall and Winter Over two vours ugo | began using Tawih Wil Ok ta ks orBEsu R it welt pleased with the day. foet of water. Infne two years. by the Our big show windows will keep y‘ou Gra,nd Opera House. Mooro's Tree of Lifo for it, and I have “1 don't believe thero s packer in this [ The delegates present ‘wero: expenditure of $1,500,000, thirteen fect never hi se of sick hoadache sinco, country of any importance,” said H. O. Hanscom Purk—Mrs. Chaffee, Mrs. Harmon. | of water have been added to the depth ste ies i s ve ine n except when 1 was at ono end of the under the new law. “But it is a new law, and [ yTrinity Church-dirs, Roys, Mra, Munsell 2Ul 5 It is worth moro than monoy to me. 1 itis poing to take time to get 1t working | if H““I”h R \\‘“1' il ‘1)“ 1(“””“ ”|‘ e \;, MMmli b = i il Tt 11 sufy s i 1o ta axficld, Mes, ( cllor, dredges (which have never been used on = < ~ heartily commenc o all sufferin amoothly. 1 havonoteven scen a copy of the | mon. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Meansiand, Miss this work) will doopon the water 10 . L] ERMINI EAI with sick hendache. Yours trulv, u Popular prices -13 B, e, regulations But it will bo thoroughly | Lers; Miss Snow, Mrs. M Tosted, We shull hoip & v Rusl ail we | Mrs. MeLexn. Mrs, Chambers, Mrs L tw fect. This was contemplated in T T iy W EWEDET can. As for taking orders at current prices, | Mrs. Kinsman, Mrs. Boon, Mrs. Sl winal plan of this work made by 5 o Pastor First Baptist Church, that fs ridiculous, for how 2 s orde uih ] g RN Mr., E. L. Corthell, the eminent civil GARROW OPE RA CO. | Morestresotiite a posttive qoro tor I[\’!d.n‘fl when we have not even e | Mirs: Koyos, Mrs. Tinps Mes. Coxand dire cive | engincer, who was chief to Cuptain Eads Saturday and Sunday Eve's the Popu DAY L0 SUITAT WHON YO 0AD 60l by asiug Moy the new system. It will take sixty A A P P s e ” j L] : L Hraoor Lty t Nadrli ior MO L LIk ol ey ark—Mrs. Sweeley, Mrs. Ham- | n the work at the mouth of the Missis- Dt Tito womoiv? curo the meat. This question of pr wond, Mrs. ¢ Sl eran: b, dtermied, by tho cost of tbonow - | | s Mol A e e et st il e OL.IVET'T K| DOCTOR : Mcanfii spection. 1t will to be done gradually h A Al O Rk AU FA LR AT G G Y. ) i “\:y-.lxmx‘.;f;.i s be popular with vessel m\«-lvi u}\np;u ~n1“ ) / ~ ~ ~ I 8} ~ ~ Mt e T ~ what wo are doing. Twenty inquiries about b ouk, Mrs:Ehllifppl, Mrs, insurance compunies. And the recen By 3 _ Grand Matince Saturday. Special for Ladics : N the effect of the now law the day it wes an b L L action of the Southern Pacific Railroad S and Childre % L H o - < - Z ’ PRICES, 25, ¢ 50 Cents. nounced that the German embargo had been o Mrs Pickens company in abandoning Galyeston and 25, 83 and ¢ ruised. Wo telegraplied to Chicago to_got. | uar firy fhugbv, N Wil e sluor | it tHe e Mo g ol Line oL atoniass GUAND REPERTONE NEXT WEER o new syste ried. ake 16 FeRM rs GHanoE N A Paak M e Plarss 7 D91 oA : 3 4 5 = ~ ndsomest and Safest Theater in e littie time, but the packers will do th MR L MRS Db, Mrs Rngson. Mo, | Of the water at Gulveston and its shal- Send for Fall and Winter Catalogue. e I unr o) ‘The watter of putting names on the packages | Barrett. Mes. Curdinan, Mrs, Ashley, Mrs, 1 lowness than to anyth else. 1 also 2 docs not affect the Jaw or its practicabilit Mis. Frost believe that the statements made in the | e = = = S = - — o Wo Wil brrad the packagesss " | i Chiriatr Clari press dispatehcs that s soon 1 railroud Sucday, Monday, Tue:day aud Wedunsday, Oneof the Fowler brothers, who have e ar Se_tember 13, 14 16 and 16, 3 8 connections are made ort ¢ {ansas City and Hutchiuson, Kas., was New York City-—-Mrs. Boon, Mrs. Whitebred. | . G et ——— > =N askod what e thought of (ho ‘critioisms of | Lo Ay SN ey, Y otebred: | voud company will put on this same lino o PATTI ROSA PRl o of steamers from New York to V the exporters. € n New Yo 9 Assisted by Will Mandeville. Joe Cornthorne ‘It's all nonsense, As soon as w r rawford, Mra. o has a foundation in fret, 4 hal : and a superb company v the that Germany had lifted the 4 Lirst Presbyterian Ohureh—Mrs, Wood. ** The statements that it is the intention . following pluys telographed to Seeretary Rusk 1o B R A row, Mrs. Wicker- | of the Southern Pacific company to de- g . e T men on to our houses and gay 2 sham, Mrs. Filién, Miss Jolinson, Miss Mason. ect the trade of the ater part of 4o, h Snngayan \ difforent places to got ready to do business b A, b pas % it Monday. Wednesday, under the new luw. We shall have all the s S s homi Houeton (nid) ‘11‘} e 0 g SRR LR R IMP DDLLY VAH[]EN mieAt prodiio 4 e irand Entry Into Omaha. ill-founded. ShR short time, b these will be no On and after July 80, 1891, the Chi- | £ ;i tion of the situation v Z Has Established a Branch of ITis Famous T T T T e G BT T et j‘:ln‘t‘»li\‘hlh“- e delay. And if rs object to the | cago, Milwaukeo & St lway | Iust convince any one to the contrary. | ¥ DLD D‘u ) "Ndinistion to First Floor. 57 ol oo e R mantiot el naes of thelr, customers on ui> packngos | compuny will run all of its trains in and | I3y water, freieht can ba hundlod more D¢ R,EQ;Z?\ ?LAAKEIINESS: ! KEELEY INSTITUTE ,“""“""““.‘ 101 Gl ta ub B0, enciy 1h. tha VATE ISEASE L 0 e i o on apc o he \ wan fi f saply as by rail. ween 200 and 300 scats g ch ie the business oursolves dircet with the Ger. | b of the union ' dopot, Omaha. No | it ¢ t, it would cost the G“ Cu v Balcony. Galiery, e Pnl A n s s sl 3 R LR L more annoyance caused by transforring | This being , it would cost the | K IRE,FOR ~ NEU STHEN!A H L : Y e e T At : o T R ORk out abiConnciliniuresEsid [(SouthetulBaclicioompuny fivajimesing 4 RA AT BLAIR, NEB. FARNAM STREET THEATER. | oo ] fom FiCaRot eI Rer e )| R IR A eaa i \Ral GonsIEtT much to haul freight from Central Texas N £ rivats Diseise S ORI i ‘ Fourntzhts commencing Sunday nizht Sept. 13, | L1 € rbiars Bnder the new system. Tho prices will go co sloeping cars, froe e chair | 10 New Orleuns as it would from the . BT or the Cure of Drankenness. Opium and Morphing MHTHE BR LLINT. DRAMA Oisce, .‘.. with the meat products killed for Germany.” | cars, olognnt coaches, and the Bn. port of Velasco (which is about the sume e R St o rasthiaE it ass i ramepee i e GokmanyCih || saraClologant fegnohice fand & i S O Y MASTER AND MAN | - tho exporters is Henry Goulard, son of the il lighted throughout b 3 leans, or that far on the way SR AL W i A 5 PAOJUCED WITH A STRONG CAST senior member of the fivm of Goulard, Rouse | 7405, FY, HEp S TRORARE BY S0 {10 “New. York, By ruil, moro et The Keeley Institate, - BLAIR, NEB AND ghaloniclal inepodtors of meitprodiots sloctric lights in every barth” | than by water, does distance regulate i TS} New York i’roduce oxchange, f i, — —- —— —~ : o T s u daily'at 5.20'p . | the cost of trunsportation. ho sufe Povnlar prics, 15e, 2e, APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN.' weats In use by Goulard, Rouse & | avr ‘hicag . m. in time | havbor at Velusco and the oet of 2 DERFECT IN FORM |-MATCHLESS IN WARY Id be satisfactory to them. This tern connections. Secuve | Water at that port will attract the ship- ~ . 3 DIME EDEN MUb!‘E 5 Bo suxious. custom i to test per cent of the product as | ok loeping car borths at 1501 | ping of all the business for the territory sy e ¢ b (BER 7. & 1 to weight and quality. ek abIoAIE west of the mouth of the Mississippi river : ; ¥ S : 2 ; nless Pi o M. Hector, an agent at Antwerp for ex- A, Nasi, | and sheuld Galveston succeed by the ) T i ima YDUNG MEN OR Ollb l‘il".'i'I:fi"\'.fi.'f{””m...}L'f,.fi.‘:'In.\i”x'\'.’v'.'u‘.m‘ffin'? 2 3 Gen, Agt. [ proposed work in securing decp water g ) I SURE SHOT ooting, / suffering from NERVOUS DI the new inspection rules would work ali - - (which is o “:“”““I‘;“"""l\““‘l’v :‘"’ A g LA BAKER a right and that littie by iittlo a great trade WestorniBans ana: or seven y ime whic . be con- 3 = 5 g Z Worty. would b huilt up in Gormany. i O Pate. | Simed will D used by Velusco In estub- ALWAY S > Forad to FERFEOT HEALTH and “We expect to have a horrible ti WaanINGToN, DO 0. —Special Tele- | jighing sueh trade relations and bullding RELIARLE £ = T LML RVITAL N A A ROR) y Europo this wintor, saidhe, and : | =T following list of peu- | yp'such trade facilitics and convemences 1 eALTHSS ! Eclsiaudipgwesio thing ought to be done to facilitate the ex- | sions is roported by Tue Bee and | in the way of cotlon warchouscs, com- 1 N our exclisivo ‘mithons i porvof Amorican mont |’lr;wlmIl-"n:nltl-:mld Examing of Claims: Neaanid wnoatasteaa e HTHIE G RE AT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY it v L w0 oL said on this sido that the law cannob be en \*\‘\}"l’“[“" ‘\‘\?';‘“'“ l"'-‘l“" -““l‘l“';“"v{-'-“ :‘_" all time kee, l'l in '“'L' lead of Galveston Cures all disorders of the Stomaeh, Liver, Boiwels, ys, Bladder, Nervous A AL ot %"‘,'53’“"“ o forecd, for the German peoplo might bo | - viog, Willlam H. Frizoll, Rufus C. | in commercial fmportane seases, Loss of Appetite, Healache, Constipation, Costivensss, Inligesti m, Bilix: § 1 frighténed thercby into putting ou the em- ks, Adam Smith, Daniel 8. Lincoln, 0. W. Crawrokp, | O0H, SO0 “h“' i it |||~~'~h-m h-« R tase. S mVONIMO) OUR NEW BOOK jnia. bargo again. Plenty of men and newspapers | Maurice C. Powell, Thowas Roe, Emerson | VELAsCO, Tex., August 2 LI H Ay A G18Y 8 i A0 it wbile you can. Pull Explenatio in the kin 1 willing to o them into 3 T) 1 A :flLNT ':“ FULLY REBTOI B Kinge Lot R to scare thel A it N. Burt John H. Wright 3 874 been by us. this notion, for by doing so they get hotter | Lo0% L agncy . = YSPRE E OMAHA ERIE MEDICAL GO. BUFFALO prices for their own meats,” b L , Cele Ihicbault, Thomas E d 3 AY'S PILLS iro for this compladnt u.. tone up the ‘nt atlons to TH gl 4 b H. Malone, Clinton Kendall, | July and Augus A n althy action. restors str )\t Uhe stomach, an L enhle iUt parforn its i : MG WDAYT 1 1 rmation Free lcy, Michael MeG E mothers who carefully watch ove e little p20e 1 oy, Sold by all druggists, or imailed by RADWAY & CO., 52 Warren Street, 2 i \ ‘ Do you know that any old sora or cut can , Christian Stickman, alatniel ones. Hot days and frequent chai York, on receipt of pric I\ ) AL i A )\ boabsolutely curod by tho intolligont use of | S ort, Benton O. Lewis, Ephraim M. | temperature are liable to produce cholera ! ; Haller's Barbed Wire' Linimont: Be merel- | Sauive, Join G. Damon, Joseph Hazelwood, | morbus. How satisfactor hould bo for WILL OPEN IN ul to your horse and try David W. Hershoy, Winfield B parents to know that b yzer { ) A TN FPhanullE‘ cures Colds in the Hosd by one ton, Oatarrh in a very short Hey Fever TV mha eworEyatams newal and inereaso -florace al | ail summer complaints. 1t soothios wil e . { Tho Ot (1) Journul of Septomber wldowaiasoi :“ RSO, Fateh 00 Dl B¢ '”2* ‘_m‘ e o8 : Y : : Septemher 28th and el se October 17th, U0 ioitmoo I ng the sorb house Thursday: || Bhee Ay ."lul\.‘.flxlfff"‘“ B Il:u’\“l: Vestel 1 New York. ‘ ? 4 Larties Desiving to Make Fx night served to strengthen the confidence in | Jobn W. ( oy, Elins B, Utt, William | New York, Sept. 9.—[Special to Tue Bk SR X Libits Should . //,/»,/{, al the the present municipal administration in the | F'arms, John B. Judd, Witliam O'Neill, Wil Miss Marion Baker of Sioux City, la., is o S A NIL | Miss Marion Baker of Sioux Oity, fa., i x b ; mattorof ita abllity to succosstully cope.| Wom Lices) Samual £ Renney, Nuthanlel | U805 IF 1o Btruria of tho' Cunard <316 DOU(]L\" Street, On}"\ha Neb Secretary'i Ofjice. © ome ed i demand sbst “rane 1 ) e Livery ence. . raduate In medicine as diplomins show n»unu..uwuu.nm for u now system of sewors, Bngineer Roso- | James A, Schrador, Do oty M. Maurice Eoby of Dakota fs at tho | Erentostsiceoss all Neisous, Ch rivato Diy P T R water prosented the bencfits to be derived MeLae .. Bigelow, N . alsoason of tho Hio0d, 8kin and Urliney Organs. N o ‘1 o £0) Fake anl fu . 0 Astor house. 0! o) o ¢e. Oftice bours—Ya. m to8 p. w. Sunday e N e R R Sim. oen, James W. Williams, b : . Carer, | fotohres CGonsuitation fres. . Hook (Mystories of Life) sunt free from u health dapatment, tho basis of which | Wi Siott, Willinm H.~ Avins. Grie | W- C. Benson, Dos Moines, 18t the Met- | 16 %o 7 Soaa sacnp for repi. werage system, in such a coucise yot Isaac I, Leo, John Troub, Henry | ropolitan hotel. backing up bis statements | I, Turnor, Jobn K. Lambert, William , | Mrs. J. J. Bliss of Omaba is at the Hotel [ == by facts and figures that nono who were | Vermiluon, Henry C. Lezott, Henry C. | St. Stevhen, having just como in from HOW TO BUILD A CITY, present failed to recognize in him & man of Adairv, Jacob Scholl, Jacob Cook, John [lurope on the Aurania Alhf |]hl' ; v‘lmu‘\l line. L hotongh mastor of . | Italph, Goorgo W. 'Stout, Cyrus Caslay, | She has been abroad for her health. N e e Lt n UAn y.ang thorough mpater of agn, A. Ross, Henry Simmons, Franklin | Mr. Howard Kennedy of Omaba was at ; MY drew Kosewat { | yanIa 19SS ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT London in 1800, and pointed to the achieve ments of the last half contury in the work which has so vearing on public con venience, comfort and health The cify of Ottawa, prior to this year, has spent nearly $100,000 in putting dowh sewers, L1 eugineering. Ho wasted no time in v John O. Seuurred, William H. | the Hotel St, Stephen. Come in late and B L " theory. He dealt ouly in solid | 1" r, William Waldo, Charles S, | went away early. Hon. Andrew Rosewater returned yester ehunks of truth. Every statement | Rowse, Jesse England, Bennington Fulton, | ~ Mr. M. Sainish of Des Moinesis at the | duy from Ottawa, 1., where hie has been for made in rogard to the health of | Kmunuel Zerber, William W. Secarf, Isaac [ Belvidere house. ] the past threo weeks. Mr. Rosewater fur- (TR (R T e AR Tt )‘1{?“:“ Jonathan . Sanford, Joshua Beadle, || Mr. W, I Waltes of Wyoming Is at tho | pishcd u comploto: plan of public tmprove- and Rome down to the visitation of the black . Leonard J. Weaver, Hiram Gray, Mr.J. W. Dillman, Tows, is &t the Conti- | Weuts for the city, including grading, vaving without > 1o g conncetions or anything else, 2 wvater found the 3 entire system worthless, In his address he told them: AY[NT plague upon the citizens of the old world iu anklin Munger, Fred' W. Burgess, | nental ho aud sower systems. 5 3 tho ffteenth ceutury, which science and | Montraville Shouck, Wiley G. Jennings, Juit | Mr. Einit Faust of Lead City, S, D.,is at [ Mr. Rosewater's -work was evidently very A city without sanitary methods, the streets GCLD CLASPY of which i1t ihre mid holex, 18 11k6 . tramp SOHOOLS AND 0JLL 5 ; s doib |} . LS. D, 18 4 ) 3 muay Dl TRt oy BuCanpininees i T foalth dopartments bt proven to havo beon | Wilaman, Jobu B Shaw, Ziba . Wilson, | o Conthiontal hotel and Mr. . . Moodlo | satisfactory to tue: people of Otuwa. after | Azttt it Wasitngton s the paluce wity of constrYRiory o ¢ sultof tho filthy condition of | Almon W, Darmente v Gilehmiat, | s with bim s 50 d been rendored no nddressed | Otmihi's old foglos in 150 114 & 6w of 5000, municipalities, was demonstrated to be cold | Opiginal wi | 7 Me. J. 0. Counell of Owaha is at the Hofr ?:‘”‘n"'““ l':l::, Bow. Aake R RUieMeA. | Lulun R oLl Owios fne "‘ Rt v\w”v; X I cut facts, Tt was in thut century thatscience | Nichols, St M Ty clence | Nichols, Ste 053, nnm te Lip- | man bouse. /i e watered_and sewered und pave up to A AT Ko, 2261 ) tvplyug its mothods to tho” work of | pitter Nelinda . Coo Ry P . ety on Thuraday eventug last. Daily | [ b i i Yot i iidion | e Adirse ARD, Siyt. Jack o enginoering. Crude and impracti South Dakof ) 3 illia N A S i ree of Ottaw wded its et of | yiiess you ¢ b WLout you Morgun I B T aR i, Vs patent” the earlier experiments, threo | Detan. | .m‘.“, D=k Wil Jiaowesid 09 yeurown eiD hravkl W | thovingting us follaw ; f ; Yhndiis | Minols Mlhtary Academy, Yt | i D " dimortras *_”{WN W: centuries later big oaks from little acorns | John Turning, Ge T T T A e P b P P Y “What a pity 'tis that Andrew Rosewuter f ? wd | for College or Dusin Iy to Principals il O IILOT HRISTJ1ES S Planted then bavo grown, Tl child born | Solvert, Williun Stiner: Additionl DuvEL | bl shin theraon ccsmitod o' best | 8L a resident of Ottwa. Ouo man of his AN \ B! st e il publie aponk ouce, Ono that bas snatehed from | King, Mary Plum. | tke scaip is Aver's Hair Vigor 0 10 ten year i i ' your e Ly and n o). Rourding s Couaty: Ofice, third tho abyss of death millions upon i 4 i ame paper also @ives an interesting f f s populne | Eimu Tor Giria and Yount Ladion Ko 9 Ui e MR RO R willions of human belngs. Tho bluck | e= siiopsis of 'Mr. Rosowater's wddre ) Kt Bireeh, Chicago, - plogue, cholera, yellow fover and kindred dealt with the question of public ithprove . - . FELIX warkALDE | 4 epidemics have ucarly been supprossed by monts in citles, und in ¢ v ‘ B [l CUEAN, Ok MAUIOAL 1iog Scienco and. switary engincors, Me, » vice t the Ottiwa people on th ' Gossier's Mg e Walers, U M[fllCAN UNSEHVMURY HlCAGG ) £ e Tosowater's talk and the statistics furnished lishing tiest a complots pla o | beuduches Bl ek 31 CHCKENING HALL, WABASIE AVF. & JACKSON ST = . by hita were lesson, 1t opene ps'of " ork _and - thou adherng clos oven | wils o 4 ey : tho taxpuyers of Ottawa. ‘Thoy nad spent o i bt littlo work i . Licenses. A Vi el N = ! hundred thousand dollars iu building sewers | ition « ! 33 ace 103 warolssu o B e ( and had no sewor. Nothing save a few g 0 \ & byJa 3 ¥ SUHVOLS OF LEXINGTON sorm water ditches supplied with unca- | o4 { N Vi Addross Az ented dra e, nd Cl ens had beoel schemes until the ') N G i [ICT B Sulicd Into paving for theto by misrenress | of tho patch work. | eusiv i ‘ BAPTIST FEMALE CUI.[EGE tation. They had been taken 1n on suspicinn fiusncially wor 3 low A WiLs s 1L W "The meeting gave the kickurs an Mr. Rosewater traced the vy b i f O \ ' GENTRM. CUU.EGE fnn vouuu lADI!;l opportunity, but none of them would kick improvemen e gl soliary seipase i : : e | WERTWORTH MLLITARY ACADEMY Juent Use Haller's German #ilis, the great co n the renewal of B BULLERS Bupering o Btat nadasand F Mipation ud liver regulatos. Used in Millious of Homes—40 Vears the Suwmxd. O ha e An A s i | 1030t it ATy B D Yo SRR RS S we. Vo Natrn e Qe doats e w g/

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