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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MHURSDAY. JANUARY 21 e e e e e e e e e e e e = y \ 1y Y | tion of licente inspector, which was cons! NN 1 i N AN yosterday to settio usiness matters rolating DEALS IN “YARBS' AND BATHS | s o versruste“svap itk scarcoty | BENEATH A MOTOR'S WHEELS. | 265 wouier’s sstona - anything to do and a salary of 00 por month, | A. W. Babcock nasstnoved (nto the elegant ik but when the' duties are increased by over prasdl (5 residence at Tweuty-fourth and D streets. 100 per cont and the salary divided Ly two, On Thursday eveaimg the captains of tho History of a Man Arrested for Illegal | the ardor of some of tho contestants wiil fall | gmith D, Moore Run Over and Almost In- | various tug-of-war tesms mect to perfect ar 1ower than tho thermometer rogistered dur- rAngemen s Practice of Medicine, the last cold snap stantly Killed. Michael O'Rourke of Codaby's Packing That we got on the clothing business of this corner of the earth in one short season five years i = — — —_— house hns gone to Cliengo on o two Wooks' - Does Protection Protect? visit with friends and ro/atives. ago, was obtained in the first place by selling a class of goods that a man could swear &y and not KNOWN TO FAME IN THREE STATES, | _Certainly, in ono instance it doos. Hood's | HORRIBLY MANGLED AND CRUSHED. | rhe Womans auxiiiary of St. Martiws | have to swear a4 and by selling them at straight legitimate prices. No house in all this land, no Sarsa 4 is the great protection against s —_— the danors of impure blood, and It will cure —_— Eplscopal ehurch will give 8 soclal at the B Pecutine tethods of Compounding ti- | S ProVORLul disvases o i clisa” 10 M8 | ouion of the Acciitent wa Told by Eye Wit | Tng,damury 35, 0 T matter where ‘*L'”\‘ gools for less money than we do. ;\nfl no hut|<|x‘: o matter who, sells a better or kL A LAY by its mauy remarkable cures Aol Gl | et v g e ittt reliable class of goods. Even if we do occasionally scll something so cheap that you won ler SR DT piie highest pralso has besn won by Hood's Wit & BilEpery. Btep yours az, ias boon forcod. to g0 10 tho os- how we got the goods, you can depend on th2 goods being reliable in every way, Today we shall i by all draggists. Prico 2 conts por box Joht Firey wae. clected arand treumastes | OF[GL between four and five hundred men's - at the somi-annual grand lodge election of “Dr. Liever, first real name unknown Dr. Cullimore, ocuiist. 338 building | Another huppy home has been mado deso- | oficers of the Orderof Treabund. Rudolph " the way it appears on the complaint. ] i late. A wifo mourns the death of a loving | Hartz was elected treasurer. The information states directly that AGAINST MR. VAN CLOSTER. pusband and two little childron wait the | Eugene Mayfisld leaves today for Green called doctor is guilty of ille ¥ ¥ . | coming of u father whose soul has flown from | Wood, whither he is called by the doath of so-called doctor is guilty of il Decisions Rendered in Two Old Court Stand 8 \ W, W Gillion, his uncls, bF. Gullioh Whs ¢ or attempting to practic neldent —Litt ik ts lnoitation of clay long hours:a 0. 10g o attempting o practice, and inciden bys—Little Litigations, its inoltation of clay long BOUES 840 ho re. | OB the eurifost settlors in the state and ally that he has been picked out by the State | juqge Doane handed down decisions yester- [ Swith 1. Moore, uged 32 years, who e 1 jeayes a splendid tortuno. B of Health as their me: tay in two cases in which J. H. Van Closter | sided at 1316 North Twenty-soventh Btrest The ball given by the Kuights of Pythias (1t In connection with these charges thero is elvad adverso, and for five years has boen abstract clerk in | at Pythian hall last oveoing proved a a littio interesting 1 formation regarding the | Tua first case was that of the Nohraska | the general ofiices of the Chicago, St. Paul | splendid success. A large number of knights doctor, Somo ten years ago, Dr. Liober | Nortgage Loan company against George I, [ Minneapolis & Omaba railroad, is deatl. ]‘lQ'h“l::'l.il:‘\'ul;;‘l‘l:‘;‘\\'\lti"F;lflll:)nl‘il:\‘ydnv]‘::";: and o hung out his shinglo near the corner of | i & Co., ot al, Van Closter iguring us Ho had completed his labors for the day Lz Ly Tuirtoonth nod Capitol avenue, whero ho | o ot a and at 6:25 o'clock last night had started for Tn the Lecture Room, dispansed decoctions of ‘yarbs' or im \ | home. While in the act of boardingthe | Notning distur sutirer ok o f h s an Closter was the prosideat of the loan 1 a Nothing disturbs a lecturer so_ much s a """:"' :"‘ """“;;:fi" ,"; ”.‘”’".,‘I‘l’,‘ ';“k”,‘,]‘m“ company which L plaintiff in tne | MOrih-bound me treain No. 6, 1n charge of | rood, healthy, fully developed cough. Sowe i,}:.’: S time he flourished, and then the place | caso and was cha with pledging the | Conductor Charles Suyuer and Motorman '\'I‘”mv!hnn;l l:‘\fiqll'l:nlu:u lmh{"x; = L ‘nu: T BN B e PO, o g b Wi 2 P teent Vo Mar! says that in an_ el oncy you that had known him knew him no more. Ho | Jonsehold of the company in what is known as | Andy Johnson, at Sixteenth and Wobster | oo the baby, but most lecturers now l had packed up his “yarbs,” bottlea up his |y uGpoekered barn,” to Blust & Co., to se- | Streets, hie was thrown beneath the wheels | carry a bottle of Haller's Sure Cure Cough bath juice and souglit newer and greener | (5 CEEE T T P or about §2,000, | Of the trailer and instantly kified. sirup and give a doso of that. . 5 5 . ¥ s Hoids, While bis imeimory e S for | wittiout the knowledge or consont of the sec. | Tho body was taken into W. J, Hughes' | TV Bea i These suits are made of a stylish brown plaid cassimere, have gool substantial linings and TGet e il 311 rorars WD eallod oti® hivo | Yetagyianaltreasurer: ot this GolnpAny GF any | U 8tore, \whore ‘medicaltaldl was siiim- r. Birney,nosoand throat. BEE bldg. | ¢ 5 T (s G By AE T T § Wora trontod 0 HOArLY SW1G 1100 0 11 | 0 10 ructors, it was. brought to camcel | moned, bt tho soul had taien lght and tho | - [ trimmings, and are made with a view of giving a man a great big lot of solid wear for a small i r t " vere " re y groceryman handles Union | . .1 menso Jug that was a conspicuous articlo in | Yho conveyance and quict the title of the | Physiciau’s services were not required Y g ) I Ay 2501 B ORI L LOIELIS ORINe) L Ha ErARuimant | Lao,couveyance.and qiile ftie TUtIGTo LN Tho body wes turaed over to Coronor | S0ap. “llll unt of money, Our reason for it was something on the old time plan, snd the Judgo Doane found tont the facts had been | Maul. who will hold an inquest at 11 o'clovic e theory was that medicine that was good for 'Yr”\‘l\;" S tatod and found for tho plain- | this morning. FOR A HOME MARKET. ~ “ < e hillblains would bo equally helpful iu a case b G s s 2 s 1 St ~ -tl Y tl Y ( ~ ST DI FaYB i e e othier cane was that of Blust & Co, e e Phonel LU CLL L LS LG g UL O ~ 1 (/ l]f) lk 11 l(, ,Il 1 ). There ere er p- 1V pS8es 10 Cwist. St e, Lioboe was not horo tostay, Ho | o LHeother case was that of fusk & Sie | There wero anumber of eyo-witnessos t disappeared again and turned up in Couneil | A“::‘j,‘;y“:"‘l alio oceupled o very proniineng | the Accident, among thom belog John Dop “Mr. Rosewater und General Test ai Blufts, where he romained for a timo and |y 8o G ade The Nebraska Mortiage | o, Wi G Avmstrong and H. . Kadioh. | botn entitled to much credit for tho part was next hoard of i Mitchell, 8. D. A few | 4,4 [oa, company was made party defoad- | e%f A eain s honvily | Which they nave taken in bringing tho ware- months ago he again located in Omaha Booe which is as follows: The train was heavily [ e Fwonty fourth — and _Pinkney steoets, | S04 i1 this cdse, = o it appearad from the | 108ded, ~pnsiengers fllidg both cars and | house mausuroto the front, romarked Mr. Whoro - he Tas | beon SUPHOLERAINE | oyiien hat the omt conmany had o latgo | Slandiig on the platforms. As the train | R. A Hodge of Genoa yesterday, o having tho workings ~of his baths - and | 1V Sa tos made by Mrs, Adams to the | beired Wobster strect, Mootc, who was | taken the plank to Lincoln. Ho further dispensing specifics to great and small. P O e acurod by mortgage. | Banding about fifty feot south of the south | onyunraq; Whien ~ arrostad the doctor found o [ [oRu company and socured b edsad i | lino of the street and on the west sido of tho ERlE 0 e ay lie law is defective in several respeets bondsman in Peter Goos, who sigoed the st " ad pledged L0 ] trucks, caugbt hold of the guard rail on pects, £500 wpponrance bund, and tho prisonor was | it & 40 10 EetTe A I reclos Lho | ront end of the trailer. Ho stopped upon | but theso huve been polnted out by Governor released. Yesterday, however, Mr. Goos | yoeive The loan company defendod tho ;n;; lnlnljn(lu § lmlul~m'mlnl I\;iil'\l'\p;‘l;:l aud | Boyd, T. H. Benton and others, and aro well refused to continue longer on the bond, | waow and asked for the roturn of the notes, | 1€l In doing so he roleased his hold Upon | yuwn to al) who have given the matter any S and - th defondant was surrenderad | fiie S 1SKEG {0 the PR B0 it doan | the guurd vail and was thrown hoadlong | aitention, Its succass. his been largnly i, SATURDAY 10 P. M. into the custoay ~of the officers. | ., mnany. across the track betw n:l vh:{ oars, Ilh-‘l*l“.' peded through the interference of nouinter- Another hustle for bail was unproductive of | “yNEYG o L0 iling on a demurrer | 401 to stop was immediately given, but bo- | esied porsons, who tuke a band in every- was uuprod re e S BEILE a stand- s davitt and a pair of beef-eaters bringing un | 200 rosults, and the doctor was locked up. i s eainst the Tapo. | fore the train haa been brought to a stand- | {hing, und a misconceptios ar L JOLL L ging ) B o wall known. drugaist something of | 4 1ho guse of J. B, ivaus uzaigst the Bxpa; | atii both” whools o tho car had vassod over | uppaiativo powors. and tho fen appowneort to | Lhoreur. T rost of tho court and” guirdy Liober's modus operandi was learned. Sita1Hst LtioTassoslation/ant the stookholdars; ||| Lho/TIaG!S bodyy oftico. Add to this the unfavorablo criti- | Wore down tho stroet forming u supocs company in the prope Liebor won't stay in jail,” be declared. | ol thom lisbio for the payment of a Told by the Conductor, cisms of tho_indopendent press of the state | o Thov resolved to send u delogation “I couldn’t go on his_bond, becauso if 1 did 1 the other theaters and get the supers at work G Bt e oLl thfeTo Hak, doatoraidovia onimiey | 1) Aaiont /81000 spaltstithc anscelation: Conductor Suydor said that he had just | 804 the wrangling among grain mon Who | iy them to join the union. On Sunday a gen- - g COMPQUND OF PURE Tt 1t Wil bofxediip in® another: wayiso. || eq.nc.dorondents answered that tue Indsbt- | collested ‘tho fares In tho frontcar and v never: haudlo grain, and it may_ bo judged | gl wcetiig for organizition will bo held: i S o Ha will ot batl this ‘aftorncon, I Have | cdness was originally created by the assocla- | just coming out onto the platform. He saw | N7, o i BTG K, OR E 0%, tlirougnont Se the Bykers 3 / TR Ao c[m I_WEB fl"_ a b bail this) g L ve | ttion to I'rea W. Gray, who was a director of | Moore sip and fall. Immediatoly he gave | Nevraska in rovard to the beucfits promised. b ykers, > known him for yours and I lk{l:_“\ Liat B | the association, und was afterwards assigned | the motorman “threo bells” and the motor Ihe real handlers of grain mean all right. The score in the six day bicycle racoat the £ & makes monoy. o buys a good deal of stuff | % tye plaintifr e , | was rovessed. Tho train was under control, '“"‘l‘h? first troublo arose when Gavornor | closo lust night wus as follows: Ashinger, . 3 % S, a1l PHOSPHATES b Jbusiness s Ju Tho plamtiff demurved to the answer and | bat beforert could bo stopnat the car nad | Thayer appointed a farmer to the position of | 261 mlos, S lap: 1 miles, 8 laps a5 good us anvbodys, :lvzlngx,umfu.l With | aoked that it be stricken out. Tho demurrer | passed ovor Moore's hedy and had reachea | chief inspector of grain. Incompetoncy, as | Lamb, 261 mil Wood, 225 miles, 1t X 3 Forihe|Care of County Clerk O’ Malley the last time he was | (g gverruied on the ground that the statute | the midale of Webstor stréet, usual, was tho cry. In speaking of incom- | O'Flanagan, 127 miles, 1’ lap: Shock (ro i g 0 A Conrumption, here, but ho didu' this tin N holdine the stockholders liable for the ir Tho conductor was one of the first persons | betency, let me remark purenthetically, the | tired), 151 miles, 2 laps} Reas (retwed), 27 & SR \ 438, Coughs, Coldg, 1 know hie hasn’t a diploma, and M inow. | debtedness of tho corporation, where notice | to reach the body. e found it about thirty | Measuroe with ull its faults passed through miles, 1 lap. £ ) Bronchitls, giucated, bt ho hua moro practical kuow: | of indobtedness was vot publishod, aid ot | foat south of tho soutn linoof Webstor sircor, | tho liands of so compoient an nitorney as Odds and Ends, i \ Debility, e O o Mty of nsstirance. and | render thom liablo for indobtedness to a di- | [twas horsbiy mutilated, tho whoels appar- | J9U8 T Watson, whow Juwouid bo eriiminal, | Last evenmg car No. 125 on tho West ) \ i antiog D e Talks baliove biack 19 white, Whoy | Fector whose duty it was to see that the | ently having caurht Mooro about the head. | [Sibboso, (0 Stylo @ fuemer, iho urbanlty | mwelfth street line was struck by a freight if ho is a quack? Folks want to be hum- | PFOF notice was publisned. Thoy thon passod over his lofu side and over | o Ceneral Ml ‘?‘"“ "]“ f'"l‘“' him from | yrain at tho Wisconsin Ceutral crossing. S Taen oW donit EHavte oy amberlaf's Co erdy o unk. ~Althouzh the victim gasped once or | 4ePAKtmet. mvery = 1o v Nebraska | grade “crossing of a week ago might have it e CrEdle/ Aot Ao e i : IS Ronicdy:s 3 4 twice' after being picked up, it is probuble | should not expeet - ¢hiet inspector: better | peen dupiicated with additional horrors. - As to medals O 1 know what he buys, He gives patent med Persons subject to cramps will be inter- | that he was dead Lefore he was taken off the | Q15 I (W0- 16 more chiefs the more | ji was the rear platform was. torn from the badges or the P ‘nl ) o *‘;“ b T by, i Totis donit know it. What | ested in the oxperienco of J. I Milos, Wes- | rails. 2 T eretaries of the State Board of | Streetcar and the sido of tho car was crushed insignia ot royal G AGCITN Lo R O eta Onarry - boocoral and. | 1ve vonango Co., Pa. He ‘was taken vory I'io conductor and motorman made thoir |, nThe secrct, . State Board of i i ‘Tho conductor and ariver wers budly favor'that the great, e itipia st o i iila botties ibeliad “Dr. Lis- | severoly and called i two doctors, who pré- | round trip, and upon reaching I'arnam streot | Transportaiion prosent ong st of rules tody | gjaken up. est of all specialists, lsslie nerions oy Conmh Cured T modicin will do | Seribed for him but failed to give him relief. | on their way north were relieved by other | 41l SOhOr Lomorraw, Ono sot eays the | Charles Schroeder, Martin Lung, Edward DRS. BETTS & BETTS \ and clildren, who, s o good, wow't it Thoy can't | A druggist of Butler, Pa. then gaveuin a | employes of the line. Tuoy atonco pro- | 3ate Wolhmastor siall roport tosthe ob B. Gallup and W. H. Cartwright, whose - 2 i Teaim Jonviot i, for e is really a patent med- | doubledose of Chiamberlain’s Colic, Chelera | ceeded to the police station, where they sur- | % Iutrf‘o"m 'fl-‘_‘:h ';"05‘:01‘*?1'; says ho shall | vo5y was ordered.by the coroner’s jury which Owe their wonderful per- { l“(':‘; R i 1eine compounder. > and Diarrheea Remedy, and in twenty min- | rendeved themselves to an' ofticer, but were port to the Stato Board of Transportation, | hus peen investigating the cause of ~ the ex- sonal and molvsshm/ o ? of mo ana pays cash, ana his business is just . 0s e w FHtiatiah siastic HE : Soro. | an0 80 on. As u resuit the Stat e B atate o A larity.The: the flesh and appotita, builds Sk auhom pol IR - | bottles for s ¢ druggists. S auxiliacios, have been at constant war with | \Whrren § T i TR ors by their stores energy to and body, !lcro(\}m.v sro, ,,.““",‘"f‘.".‘l‘"'“'“"",:;‘i“c“,h‘,".’,f sloluyis agists Sute and Reliable, one another, and the grain men of Omaha ,\1\&:.‘;(,' origar ,‘,‘““']'l’l‘:p“‘;l‘jfl‘w‘}“ alsofor: ‘merits. creates new, rich and pure blood : bl U ias i e e Union soap is king of soaps. 1 8 cough medicino for children,” | have furnishod the music and - the ammuni- | A aiombor of tho. Chiveso. Cyoling club, in fuct, rjuvonates tho wholo eys- “Dr. Lieber's Kidnoy Specific, the Gireat B ys H. A, Watker, a prominent druggist of | o o who has beon encouraged by bis friends to e U AR e est Panacea for all Kidney and Urinary Dis Drunkenness, Ogden, U. ., “never be afraid to buy Cham- h-fl"’ My Blanchard been able to shako off % f‘_“.‘l’_ Py B e ators tiat ot 0s 1n the World, "labiespoonful 4 times | A disense, treated as such and perma- | berlain’s Cough Remody. Thero isno dan. | the disErhoe of veinira farmor, andtto [ adapt O e o ng 8 nEs Ao 14 o day, after meals and at bedtinie.” nently cured, No publieity. No infirm- | Ker from it and relief s always sure to fol- | 0js Play (Lheicorvact one for tho timerbelng) | n privato. Moyer was in tho aity yesterday == Dot Mretameniations. o sure, us you val _“DF. Lieber's Rheumatic Linimont will | yry. “[lome treatment. Hlarmless and | oios beaaso I have fourd it to be safeand | by allowing ~the diferent departmonts | fo SEFeed to uccommodato tho amateur, and S your health, and get the genuine. Manufactured Speedity Rollovo the Worst Palus lacumbent | ofcetual. Refer by pormission to Bur- | reliable.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sute by | 10 assist ‘gne "another — as _ far s i iehslTbo domied 1n the roomwor o In the sclentific X by Dr. Alex's B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bostony Riioumatism, Gout,ote. 1y thre pumphlet, Shokoquon Chemical Co., Y. would have been moro consiaerate iu its | Western Peoplo in Chicago. j e R er1000) Now, then,” said the drugmst, “won't | Burlington, Ia. Dr. Birney cures eatarrh. Beg bldg ?cl.ul;‘n. Instead of the independent chiefs, The following western people were in t those NERVOUS, \ Warnor's Safe'cure do just as much 'gooa i ———— TED THEM A Moty lonemae han spenl e o, and {ithe elty: / SHRONIG AND PRIVATE called Licber's Kidney specific? There may bo WHO IS COUNTY PHYSICIAN ¢ ARRESTED THEM AGAIN. their almost more independent subordinates | At tho Patmer—R. C. Morehouse, Oma | cHRONIC VATES i o e s ali G heymasianaratlitile: ¥ — —tighting bipeds from the word go —courting F. A r DISEASES which are 80 for T L R A Dr. Keogh Holds On and a Commissioner | Norton Iros.' Graders Again in Trouble— | discordynarmonious action and good feeling midable to the medical profes aia nva 1ot ot folke! iatOmabARvhoRWARY Signy Hix Prescriptions. Over w Warrant, would have been the rule. Under present | Howe scales, trucks, cofice mills, car: | sicn in general, by Lieber,” aud the prescription compounder | County Druggist Sctroter is | deor | William and J, O.° Novton, the Soutn | CirsumstancesJaok s as good as hisimasters | atariers, Humlsow conveyor. " Catalogues ol o ITTS carofully 'roplaced the labels in o drawe GountyDruagisuict rovargiatinia peckiof| i bl Sl e lbaiet e e v el njywhiolls T ders 850,000 fiuon daféiajino i (Bordertiéo HellackclUofugonts\OhitagoRILL . DRS. BETTS & BE O e e St et | trouble becauselio don't know whethor to ahn grading contractors who were ar- | more resbected than ke Wto s only under ———— e uedoctis ® il county prescriptions or not, County | Fested a fow days ago on u chargo of crook- | $,000 bonds 3 Ask your grocer for Quail roiled oats. have proven that the Lieber dou't have to stay in jail,” he do- | Commissioner Paddock called on him ang | eduess i a grading contractin that suburb When sinecuros and tho amount of salaries ———— possess extraordin: olared, as he returnod to fusther discuss tho | told bim that there was somothing wrong | And afterwards aischarged, were arrested | 10 D€ Paid the ofcials aro held inferior tothe | Women's diseuses. Dr.Lonsdale, 6103.13. . ability and skill. Subject, “Ho has mouey in the banicand | somowhure, and he must not fill overything | agsm on a chureo preforred by County | hance sninpers and redaeers ol e ke = T T S TR e i [ A e . 2 b iance. shippers and producers of the stato Blair Congregutionalists Mdignant, id p . ; y h & Attorney Mahouey and thrown into the | will not only be better satisfied, but better v 20, T advised him not to do it, because if the court | When askea what to do and whero 0 | county jail S P L U T LR, L Bruw, Neb., Jan, 20.—To the Editor of found out that ho had it ho micht be fined | draw the line the major told bim ho must by et ; SR Svory man who veutd Tee2td ln VoW st | Tne Bre: The members of the Congrega- enough to take it all and uot leave anything | use his own judgment to see that emergency | Y osterday morning they wero arraigned | FREOF WA WAS WORIE S 19 SBe & UOME | yioual church at this placo and Rev. John n for thelawyer. cases should not, suffer. boforo Justice E. S. Brodley and took a | Market ostavlisbed In Nebraska put bis | 5ole, “ohity astor, 'feel quite indignant the Mr. Schroter was still wandering how he | change of venue to Justice Wilcox’s court, [ Shoulderto the whcel. \ . ¢ ! | d long, 8 ! . o over an article which appeared in the World - AGo wis to know about the cases when Commis- They aro charged on five counts with lai 2L list of Pri Persons troubled with colds or the grip | sioner Van Cump happened in to O. K. some | ceny, larceny as bailes and obtaiuing mone; Housekoepers will fnd Quail rolled ::;3:&2 SRty Ll e a3 ol e Bt will find some pointors in the following lot- | of Dr. Keogh's prescriptions, for whicn | under false pretenses, the awmount involvea | 0uts the best made. had cailed for the resignation of Mr. Howei ture, Hydrocele, ter from a prominent Pennsylvania druggist: | pay had not been received, *“That will fix | being ——————— e ! fel sl 5 0 Varlobcele and Rectal Bnboc, P Oct, 30, 1501 Messra. | Hhass Al 1TERL rematkod Van Camp, as o | . Mavor Sloun says in roxard to the aftair: | Wanted—Copics of the EVENING BEE | as nlje. Tev. Mr. Dowor has boon pastor troubles, thelr success Chamberlain & (o, Des Moines, Towa attached his hystorical autograpl to three of | *It is folly for Norton Bros. to cherist the | of October 15 and MORNING BEE of | here for three years and was unanimously Basibeenityl viinammelons RRE TWE Gentlemen: You will please ship me as soon | the back numbers. idea that they cun get auy bonefit out of the 1 October 16. Leave at Bee counting | called by the churcn for the fourth year, for iii il — as possible one gross Chamborlain’s Cough | “\Yes but what am I to do with new ones | §1,740.15 in bonds held by them. Nobody will | oo, B hioh b alhns aocented Sl e iatwellil kel and | AND THE Remedy. Out of the sixty dozen you have | that aro brought int Keogh muintains | purchase these bonds, as everybody knows i ———— was elceted without a dissenting vote, * P AL shipped mo in the last two vears I'have only | taat he is still county physician and that his | that the Nortons have no right to them. [ Union soap is home mude. S oinaniaiySiula 2% Therefore, they are entitled to one dozen and a half left. I think from the | term won't expire until 'ebruary 7, because | have had one or two tatks with the Norcons 2 o i Cough Following the Griy wear the emblems of the high- sales to date this fall that our sales this win- | ho was appointed for a vear Feoruary 7, | and find that the older one 1s disposed to be e T A e (Tt est honors, for these they have < tor will bo greater than ever. It gives mo | 1s1. Tho board has appointed Dr. King for | fair about the matter and return the bonds. INTERSTATE LAW VIOLATORS. ny persons, @ covered from la Tichly wor by their own {forts N B IU ] 5 A . D. Ialconct, believo that hae is a boxeg, formally proposed, 4 through a mutaal friend, 1o meet Billy Meyer AN Y ! s ; i I ippe, are now' troubled with a persistent e A pleasure to say that out of the wholo amount | this year, and what will I do 1f they both | The youuger insists on keeping vhem in the (L Y lain’s G i e or_their ne that I have sold and guaranteed 1 have not | jeap sending in proseriptionst I don't want | face of the fact that they were secured | Their Pro o cough. Chamberluln’s Cough Komedy wil 180 pages. Consuntation 3 alko had one customer say that it did not give all | to (i1l 'om for nothing.” only through a clerical error on the part of o mission Having a Good it s A e e Sran A MBSH QR TES AR L the relief claimed for jt. Yours truly, “Send 'em to the court house,” suggested | city official. The property owners have al CuicAco Bune RS, HONAcL R A ~ L g AL MAGOINL | Dr. Van Camp, while a smile of hope ran | ready paid their parc of the cost of grading TP DunRAtOF T BEn) || Buoreitime (RDaRd S0 cont bottion [Crlo by i dru gists. s o Union sonp Is mado of western pro- | " “Who will wet 'om ~Mahonoy or Dr. Kiugt | §1,740.15 in bonds that Norton Bros. have | _Hon. G. M. lLambertson of Lincoln, who Any groee | h'S NAEL G . ducts—try it. Will they have to be O, K"d before thoy are ured by accident.’” prepared the brlef for \ha gavernmantInthe | jitod onta 119 S. 14th St. N. E. Corner ot filled, or what " Robl “Nive Counselman case, told a reporter at Spring- ot D rlas St,, O ha, Nel BIG SAVING IN SALARIES. 3ot know,” relied the commissioner |\ e ightoonty | 1010 that he considered overy criminal caso ouglas St, Omaha, INeb. slowly, and thon ho vanisted through the | Mrs. Blla Borlin, who lives at Eightoenth | ad afrected by tho holding = VB Forey renatin B ri1ce the = ; Adoption of, the e Ordinance Will | door as tho enslest way out of the difi- | ana Pacific strects, Omaha, has ocaused the | \o 2fTooted by dingiofaitheisupramsf]s(Cy B ARonevirenatalitarthe, pollue, tuave Daguihe MU o ulty. : court, and added: “I think the aggressive | was helc v L der by e Negitious o o ] Tossni tlia Draln on Dhx e yars: culty. acrest of Willie Lake, her brother-in-law, on aggressive | was held up by two men under the Tenth Ly i EEP / ARM. 3 ) i Haiard enousb to kel my (natay iwith: reat of, : gchrat 00 [ action of the commission in prosecutiog the | street viaductabout i o'clock yesterdaymorn- that cure beforo they arc When the ordinanco introduced in the ¢ity | ouy any new irouble,” complained | BOcharge of grana larceny. Mra. Borlin | yioiators is having a wonderfully gaod effect, | ing and robbeq of §2.50. rle could give no Sapliuds taa Honson e, o counzil by Mr Edwards tiro aggrieved pharmacist, “and now 1 can't *\*xy“lls:\:‘:lnf orime was cnmmluu;l 1ast | [ Lroves to the small shipper that bis fnter. | eseription of the footpads uor of the money sclontife propuration iy Protect your lungs by omo a law, as it probably will, there will be | ket uny informution about what to do. pri hat she did not secure proof of it | o514 are to be protected. After the law has | 1010 Sl P G fodorad. by | ovor " B0 wearing Chamois vest. such u shaking up of dry bones as was nover | EX-Commissioner O'Keofo dropped in to | untit recontly. She says that Lake, who ell how lonesome he was since v cried her o, i been passed uvon and shown up judiciall Charged With Embezzlement utable Physicinng and For cold feet buy a Hot heard in this eity bofore, There will vo a | tellhow loncsome he was since bo was outof | marricd her balfsister, stole n gold watch v i v >r col y = ; 5 Nt iatss Get the oftice and_the case was laid before him, | and pair of gold bracelots bolonging to her | the peoplo will realize its full importance | Fred Glick of J. B Ryder & Co,, filed a DA Wate: Bottle. Wehave sundoring of old ties und many a heartacho | (Guess Keogh is in for a year,” replied | little daughter. 7U'nat the girl, while playing | anew. What pcople want is an sggressive | complant against John H. Muvphy, charging B will follow, but the city will save exactly | Richard, “but I can’t tell you what to do,” | 1u the wooodshed, took off the jowelry and | commission.and 1think they bave itnow and | him with embezzliog £100 from tho firm FJ 28585 > F ench month by the operation of | and the apothecary was leftin a quandar; foft them in tho place, but locked the ‘door. | good results will fotlow.” “The defendant was in the employ of the Physicians Prescrip- that ordinance, or n total saving of §23,750 B e Later, however, she belioves that Lake Forming a Rico Trust, commssion bouse, and was given the moncy YOII Gall Sicpa cough tions prepared at low L] i 5 o on sueaked in through an ope o : about a month ngo to go to Shelby. la., and 4 ver year in salarios alone, and atl at one elin. | pypociuily infants, I8 provalent more or loss | vajabies b an opening and stoletho | N Douglass and othors, reprosenting | purchiase a carload of potatoes. . 1astoad of 50 . g phlces: In the ety engineer's offico the most | utall times, but is largely avoided by giving | No traco of the missing ornaments was ob- [ Parties in New Yok and Chicago. are hore | doing, it is alloged that Murphy converted a an' iine wi v Ale& Peafold Compan noticeablo chango will bo offected. At pres- | prover nourishment and wholesome food. 4 tained until recently whon the gold yeatel | 10F the purpose of purchasing the rice mills | the money to his own us 1 )¢ G pany eut tuero are sixteen men employed in tuat | ‘'he most successful and reliable of all is the | was discovered in a pawnshop in Omaha | Of the city, some fourtoen in number, and of |~ Murphy was absent from the city for a DOCTOR 15th Strcet next to P 0, offico at an aggregato salary of $1,446.00, | Gail Borden “Eagie" Brand Conaensed | where it had been left by Lake. Accordingly | forming vico trust, ue dealers, brokers | while but has now returned and will bo Morphin g ] Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it Mrs. Berlin causod the South Omaha oficers | 84 those engaged iu the other oranches of | prosecuted LTIV DR Under tho new ordinanco it 15 proposed [ wgist keep it. Mrs, Berlin caused the South Omaha ofticer hos iu U prosecuted. ¢ I to employ fourteen men ot an “wn‘éml; hd piscilatd L to search the fellow’s room and her suspi. | Of the rice industry avo much alarmed at the — N TR 4 Nopay tillcured, Dit J BTEFHENE, Lebas ary of $1,211.66. Included in this nember is Over 3,000 merchants handle Union | clons were sustained by tne discovery outlook they belidve that the formation of Be sure to try the Quail rolled oats and a man who will perform the duties of sewer | soap in the west. of tho missing gold bracelots in Lake's | & trust such us 1(\ ontemplated avould rosult | take no other. DR. J. E. MCGBEW. luspector for §7% per month, for which tho o L trunk. A warrant was thorefore sworn out | I lower prices for sough vice and the olimi- - el he Noted Spoctalist in the treatment of all Prosout imeumbent receives §125, and another WAR WITH CHILI. for his urrest and it wus served on nim just | Datlon of tho doater in solling the cloan MARBLED, ENCLISH Torm man who will inspect sidewalks at $0 por — as he was leaving Swift's packing house, product. 1t is alsoibelieved that the intor- month . instead’ of receiving $100 al Artay Omaiila Totereatail 1n: the s = ests of tho planters would be very unfavora. | WILSON-IIERRON ~In Omauha. at the resi- 5 B . hat Fire Ordi N bly affected, The: deal invoives about | fdence of the parishpriest. corner Eighteenth for the same services Tne lat Prospective Clush of Arims, ,. = i $1,000,000. y and Izard, Holy Family Catholic chureh, ter will not have a #05 assistant, bRt | The prospects of a war with Chili gave the The: propossd’ ardingpoo, Which provides | 1,28 Supers on a Strike Jumes R Wilson of Gretnn, Neb., and Anni will huve jurlsdiction over his men, who | gemy oficers avout army headquarters | N8 8RY Person who refuses to obey the | s Herron, Omuha, Rev. Father Koopsmun will receive & per duy for time actually eu- I % | orders of apy firoman at o fire shall bo fined The supers, inelding the heef-eate oflicati . gaged. The “sewer foreman,” as he will be abundant material for war talk and specula- guards, mummers and devil in “Amy | Miss Herron is a sister of Mrs. John 1 iy 00 aud be imprisone o county jail fc i Ja 8 don (OPmOFly of Grotnik now 0 £alted, will have the pioasure’ of bossing fiva | tion yestorday, The width, depth and gon- | iU 00 imprisoned in the county jail for | sart,” 'uow belng played at MoVick e i Rt IT WILL CURE A COLD sower cloaners, who will receivo® per day | eral character of the stralt of Magellan T ¥ & By 1 strusk just beforo timo for the performance | yery nico lune by her it i | grant populur favor. e venthg. G v nlce lunch given by her i ther residence, f each for time engaged, iustead of lording it | appeared to be a leadis topi iy ) to begin last oven Captain Davirt of N2 B ppe 0 eading ie o 'Just think,” said stree! siness . 432 N, 2ed over an assistant ut §15 and throo men at §60 | Lok g 1gpin.-on ks k. said an O street business | Hor Majesty Queen - lizabeth Royal Guard - ’ SYax account of tho expected. engagement | MAn, “tho moro rofural of a wmun to enter a I of Beet-eaters’ Blue, stapped out into. tho DEATHS, A 25 cent Bottle may save you Tho superintendent of buildings will have | there sbould war be declured be B b2 ROFIL QF. BIA-AE0: £ J4ak authority over a superintendent of plumbin tween the Chilian fleet and the who will receive $125 instead of $100.60 | American war ships now at Montovideo. which Mujor Dennis pockets every month, | Mujor Bacon's excellent maps of the Chil tustoad of having four assistant inspoctors at | fan sad Tier a Jdel Fuego country were 8 per duy each and a clerk at $80 por wouth, | drought requisition and u gonornt can- the plumbing inspector will have two inspec: | Vass the _situation took place tors at 8 per day for time actually engaged | in Colonel Stauton’s oftice, The court yard in the vear of the Black Bear inn Tices of ive e or less under this head, Afty $100 in Doctor's bills-may save andaalsing his wgik: orled: - VHoy it cach additional tine ten conts your life. Ask your Druggist guards! Mallin, i = The sturdy supers who go through th L | suMMERS— wed 31 yours, helovea hus becauso he is ordered 1o do so by the inen who are paid to do that work, 1s suffizient to ause a heavy fiue and term of imprisonment Such an ordinance would be an imposition on for it. IT TASTES GOOD, the public.” low mockery of posing as beel-eaters at 2 vind of Gertie . Summers, on Wednesduy, BPURE PINK PILLS, NE cltiaeu yot soon seoins to favor tho pro: | LS5 REFoveRing, rafused 1o o or wirall | - BRI L el Suiiey 4 U1 St | iDr, Acker’s English Pills posed ordinunce and there s every indication that it will meet with vitter opposition when considered by the council in’ They wantea their wages doubled. i | AP s o vestdence. J and Thirty-second streets, South CURE BILIOUSNESS, ! vonrs oxporien ; Queen Elizaboth marched onto the stago [ Ouahi Interuent Laurel 11 otery, | 1, pie s favorite with C T e ia and nl Diseatos of the Blood and no clork. conclusion of tho whole matter was With only two lords iu her train, Captain | I'riends nvited tha Qiwider: Bzubills aud all Lisessos af the Hlood Under the proposed ordinance the license | that Admiral Walker with about threa or and Suin: Norkluwnons, onoral’ Dooility” Lans of inspector will receive 0 per month, instead | four of tho best ahibs in the Americau navy o M, Gldea For gule by Kuhn & Co., und Shorma n | BUNELG! Dispondnt Discouraged: itolter of £100, and will also perform. tho duties of | couid meet the Chiitn fieet of four vessels e £y . MeConnell, Omaha, e wittowt Tows 0 S from duaniaia. 1o {uspeotor of weights and measures, for which | said 10 bo hoading tovard the steait | ¢ b‘“ ‘“l'."v“", lf',' ”“’l“' wileshige, D y BV (7 | et pawsetucomedioe ROTLES Bt ariaet the prosent incwmbent recoives fees amount- | 8nd wipe it out Jideon, Twentleth and L' streets, d16d a¥1 p. D[. BA“_ Y [ | Wik ierow' strong, o Wiz Lo about 8600 per annum. Tho 'strait of Magelan is over 300 miles | M. Yesterday. Sho leaves a husband and ! ) | from Fanswod Vitalin . “Phe offices of the two weat inspectors are | long and of very irregular width, as it is [ three children, the youngest ouly s week L] The Leading ‘»' fopuurcos and fuslltl doomed and lnstend of drawing $100 per | bounded vy islands and promontories. 1t is | old. A | Surpmssed, Al corees month each there wiil bo a saving of $2,400 | difouit of navigation. ‘The tides run very | Mrs. Gideon was 97 years old and was 3 , Dentist Nal Faraam Ste, Ouah POF annuim to the city by abolishinz the of- | high there, reaching an altitude in sowe | greatly esteemed vy all whio kuew her. Sho Eir e i L The clork of the Board of Publio Works | grass. often results (o an inourable throat or | Will Preach the funeral sermon | % R e stenographer of the city attorney will re- Tom Flynn 1s in Saunders county Hees. The Board of Hlealtn will be autbor- | places of fifty feet, The water is very deep | was married to Mr. Gideon four years 8go. e e A 0S8 \ 1200 to cmploy b mian 10 het 1 that capacity | Abd the comst 1y raged wad irregular i Minaral oxsroiass WilGacut et Ea olopliaus 1083, b and Far NN % / at & reasonable salary whenever it is deemed e Friday at the Mothodist Episcopal cburch, f MILARERE dan A : 7 THE ‘% |PENETRATING nocessary to do so. A sore throut or cough, 1f suftered to pro- | Lienty-third and N streots. Kev: Dawson 4t the thing o » ‘QUICKY, |PLASTER will also contribute to the retrenchment fund | Fioe trouste - - Browa's Beonchial Trocpes: : - s QUICK, ' Others a tothe extont of 820 per month, while the | giva justant relief. s haafiallc e d Maglo Olty Mlulatyres, ow er AN f111ugs ot ronn AND THE DEAD: 1t wullcriogtry | ettt o R d vE Celve fin Increase of $10 por month over the : e y E. S. Danlels is visiting his mother in s " INSTANT RELIEF. Finaicure 2 V{ngfi,fl.‘fh iR smount paid during the last two years. Union sonp, manufactured in Ne- | Folk county. PII.ES. I Bever & NS # 3 suppontory. Suf Meves, Cures. "There has beon & groat rush afier tho posi- | braska | 9 H. Rudersdort left for Coitax county Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, N =, . syt o \ Al Druggiate,