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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IRIDAY. MAY 20 1809 5 e e e e e e e = WILL NOT DIVIDE THE CASH mflmwmwfi?fi“fiwrmflmmfi;ag. . | Now York. Under this aet Nebranka ramained t e red to the 4 — DAFL O 114 torFItors. and 14 Platte Missionary District Gets None of the | & it | 'w‘q"_‘}‘@:”‘;?;}wvv THe 1ty RIS HOt 10 LN Soura Of 812 YOO o Distrily St s S Ut a4 complate n it has por Thclliies, H Knew the waats of th ot Ml | A , i . ) ™) = s eon. ied tn the memorial to what | bods, and remarked that in his opinion it “tv5 re you just at that age when you’'re getting to be a perfect crank T WILL STAY IN THE NEBRASKA COFFERS | s done he Now York in et "of Abny, | Wolld be uecless 10 €0 8hea In the diocess | SCENES IN - THE FAMINE DISTRICTS | about your clothes? Do you make a vigorous kick if your coat isan e "\";"":".:'\“\‘\"":“rv;..:f‘\“l"!"d! AUNS ,“!‘y:;‘"",}‘,‘, :‘f“‘.q:’n:”’l':"”fill.\w.::s""”‘n,r".;‘::.».:t‘."xm;.. ST 1 .\mmT. T inch too long to be “right in line,” or your “trouserloons” bag at the "".'.':.:’.I',::‘:...I.'.':'.,,'."":,,::'.‘..I.'?.‘.:-‘n”vl;n‘\:l»'.-'-.n"“- foneral convention. Nevertnsiows, af WAl oA O Powall” offered o resolution that | Abject Condition of tie Peasunts of the | Knees? Does your paternal ancestor still foot the bills, or do you havs ] N R TTTr TeoRtr g .?“, ‘;." XNy . BByt maana Tl b i) Nl ol to go out and letlo for ynur own bread—and pie—and cake—@and ocea ) Tt was quite 0:30 before Ri. Rov. Georgo | LGB A senL) niittoe 18 of the | ::.q}?n’.gnéj Burg Tlio nominations WOFo | [y, ) A fottor has boen roceived from W. | - < 1( ay glt’—‘.n!-!lhh 1-'em’ suitt 1f!t you \\.\ re las ; yet & € A y 3 Worthington entered the crypt of Trinity ca | fimits re ted as th re it present. 18 the Wiy He Opposed 1t. C. Eagar, the commissionor appointed vy | could afford, (or could talk Dad into affording it), one of those new nob- the twe it anmual mooting ot o :“"f"A.:<’\‘l i "J';."Ih‘,‘?r'.‘.’\ii " “EJ\‘.‘,‘jE“y‘v‘r‘ IH,\'" | IR thG AL GoAtareoe b, GANA | 8t Vi enveoior B8PH canthned vo! o Teas: | DY, SULtE you see around town in the windows marked ten and twelve e e O SR s oo, e by {4 Dresent or | mattor was Shat Lho ‘ohureh. e ROt DAk | brasia. ho fetter s dateq nt moseon on | A01187S. We’re going to help you out this week. We've been buying ¢ Pr','”'fn"‘;‘;",‘.'::Ly)"{::‘,"'fl';,‘l"""O"Ll,::;f_""";:“”:{;f‘:,:T '\V”:Tr'::{‘.r','"”‘i"(,f“\ i | D o 15 gy bout voliciting | APF 25 Mr. Edgat writos pretty heavily of those same suits lately--getting ready to treat you to bave seen tho job through from post to fluish, and now I'm ready to head westward. There was not a pound of our meal but what from people rigbt and left. He knew the capabilitios of Omaha, and while no would not throw auything in the way of the coun to think of euter- othor purposes, and that were it Lo attempt (o do w0, it would vioiate not only the law of the luna, but its own most sacred dutles, the expenses of the dolegates to tne trien- - nial conforenco bo provided for by an offer a surprise party. ing to be taken up on the first Sunday in ¢ s e e wowow w8 | ol bothought it uscless coes fnto the ompty stomach of a hungry - i Septemoer fora fund to bo divided botwoen | o\ fuT T TR 1Y 1 ROt | e Pn e 0045 & thio samo posi | Peasant. Of this 1 am certain, You can tell / tho delevates, Jived, 1 hat it §s not within the compe- | tion. He said aiready the piople wers com- | OUF good friends who have heiped us with Rev. Irving Johnson opposed tho canon on | tency of the authorit { tho diopese of avs | plaining about the Mothodist brothren and the | this work, and I am sure that it will vlease 3 AN b tho ground that it would be dificult to han- | Praski to divide i RO T R boom it was going to give Omaha | thom as much s it doos me, ‘The Russians dlo the funds, and would make unnocessary | Jurisdictior L | "':'“}"" “;"" “”"‘“‘ ‘:"l I"'”‘“"l' :" lay 1‘ "]" gavo us every facility, and thoe whole nation, v ] v submitted whole matter on the ble, and it prevailed. om 1o 0 peasy s profoundly toucher re fp \ > i N rears s ¢ » contusion, for the offerings might amount to | Ailof which fully submitted, Chanoellor Woolwvorth moved 'that 108 | by Amerioa's sote L Bage pot b e To fit boys from fourteen to nineteen years old—go on sale on our $300 or 81,000, bishon appoint a committee of five to report | a'to he famine di " s : 5 s 1 . | Very Little Consotiation. our in the famine districts, where I met [ ge 5 < are ¢ ) ) Cce stvle. T'hey ar The canon proposed at the first day's [ o s ml‘\n:rn\nllui(" candidates for provisional delegates. Tho | our meal aud saw 10 what use it wns being second floor today. They are cutin the mc st'l ecent sty y are meoting by Mr. Stowell was then called up [ 0¥ John Waliams onposea th et it 16 | motion prov i tho bishon apbeiuted | put and byt badLy it was ncodod, sdissill | correct as to shape. They are made just as you'd order them made in providing for the payment of mileage to tho | be divided had been left to the ontire state | Syowell. M edloty, TRV, MY, Mo | venait o 08 WHALAVOY troubie T have. bash. | & i » g {me shi srfec A ar € aclogates 1o tho trionnial conforenco from o | of Nobraska for the education of boys to tho | Cracken, I repaid mo for waatover troubie I huve been | 8 tailor shop. The workmanship is perfect. They are in all the new All Russia is working, and working man- fully said ow this dlocese,” Episcopal chureh. fund from all 1 the «p has the fund specially provided for the purpose. uence Shut O i honestly, to check the bunger and | fancy checks, pin heads, plaids and mixtures. They are in fine all wool Mr. Stowell said that it was adefinito propo- | (1® (B g i 7 \When the fifth ballot was taken upon the | tide the people over until the next harvest: 9 g g 4R Se AP AW sitfon, for each parish would thon know just [ asyree [113 going to old on 18 M. i last cloricul Jeiorata to. tho - gencral confer- | but at loast 20,0000 souls must, bo. holped cheviots, cassimeres and homespuns. Several of the same styles were b A S oblipution | € 1d it resulted in the election of Mr. | You can sc alizo how big a Job it is, 3 Y& el A g s S o ML i o dissonsion n tho ehurc, | Our obliRution | oot of Lincoln, that gentioman arose toa | In America, thank God, wo do mot know | in our greatseven-fifty sale of men’s suits. The coats are the proper il Mr. James Canfleld thought the propused | to the ',Hr>'|l| }mu ot th 5 1.x“<!'.:: "I'\'j\’ question of privilege and said, with a tremor | what poverty is. ‘Te poorestof our poor are 5 " Ly tl e lati ridtl , but should come out of | Qe witfioush thoy neglected thelv iy G5 orco that told how much in earnest b | vien besides some o taeso poor, piutul | length and have pateh pockets. The pants are cut the regulation width, e n ey ocuoe | B e yanestion’ neetiro vots uon thei | Wokt, [EL ERKERL ML R RRl e et | S A AE o 14 Reshe —IN FACT—they are the same identical suits you've seen around town M. Llwyd thought tho honor of being ption of tho resolution was re ed as il . ) ) b " B trout v v candiaa to th o Te) R o " 3 ~1 2 ¢ i - 5 o delcgo o o genoral contorone shoula | folfows: Glorsymon, 3'as, 109 | Buoral conteronce. | HuT s long 08 | atto L e Hom, whs ko omaie | at ten and twelve dollars. Until Saturday night big boys and men of bo sufticiont to place the matter outside of | ves, § St | six months ago I was warned that | in thoe state penitentinty for o L libel A financinl lines. That monoy consideration | | Citncelior Woolworth offored the follow: | &5y membera o this body who | ipnosred efora tho . sapree. court | S12@1l stature—can get fits in these suits—at R should be no partof sending men to o om I“ 0 Vo B O DA B 148 B mo Lo it fr uother ccclesiastical aenom- | yesierday afternoon and apolied for " fuent a body and moved that tho whole [ petert hurohy assures the Jurisdivtion of the | inution bad . :':".\LL“":W'.‘I‘:“"’}‘ykr“y*'fl"‘k!")"-‘l'; Wit of habous corpus. Chief Jus- 5 ‘r mattar be laid on the tablo, Platte, 1ts Dishop, clorey and laity that m; o 3 Lu o | itio \L\\\V‘M‘A' m{urm‘mlhul;nm' before is 6 95 A. S l | av. Jol sallea for voto by | merbies of th & Councilung ehiurehmen o ey could L 0 | suig % 0 Court wol o ¢ © % [ ] I Y R aERtian It o | interestin Uho work 1 the Jurisdfo th Mmlmulv e roow, und tho bishop with | cuge would be reached us quicikly by filing YOVIAVIVER- D RAYE 0L e folho commitico upponted Lo Foport hames | Acting upou tho advico the ttornoys todny In addition to these (lnu\t suits we will also give young men who f R0 550 10 BB ACA IO A eaa PR (o o unesan Mo the') lowing: Loy, cmnon W. | i thedoeiot - Koan's attotmese in thit por | e inclined to “the blues”— two hundred blue flannel suits (ages 10 to | 4 LR DL Ll o the fi ntof . W arsh, 1 Rev. aspecinl stres: Gl DTt T A oML iy, o the able e o BAT gAMb ity | S e et thol ey e Mt W8t | 18 )—our regular five dollar ones—to choose from— at four dollars a suit s lost The councitat 1:10 adjourncd until 2 o'clock | J Smith, 1 plemental instructions after it had deliber- Sl e for lincheon 1 the ervot, the fol ; i o | med for oves twentytwo hours without [ -——and put on the same tables with them about two hundred strictly {1ve: 1116 Pooe M u Ol ladies being in oh Mers, oto of thanks was passed to the people sing upon a verdict. In the supple- N g % % ’ 9 Rov. Mr. Johuson snid tho trouble with | and Mes, J Py Wiiliame, aceisted by the | of Lrinity for teir kindnoss and hospitality. | nomial atructions dudke Davis msimcwod | 211 Wool brown plaid cassimere suits (ages 14 to 19), and still your the churches throughout the couutry was | trdies of Trinity, St. Burnabas and St P. Hopkins was unanimously re- | jury that tho minority should not stub- i 1 they would variably send wealthy men to | Matthias, asurcr of tno diocese. | bornly resist, the arrival of a conclusion, but | choice goes at the’ conle He thought poor laymen T and tue pronounce- | spould make concessions in order that a ver- 5 2] should have n chunce to bo sent to the gen STRUCK SOME MOLE SNAGS, blessing the bishou, the | gt might be determined upon. It is be 3 eral contorence. T ed witliout day. lieved the case will be reached by the su- Ikev. John Hoewitt agreed with Rev. John Afteraoon Busily Employed in Arranging - ——— preme court within a month, son upon the woneral proposition, but said for ¢ mony Dr. Birney's Catarra Powder for_cold in | he hna met ma ny poor men it There wus a g among the hoad. Lor sule b, 50 cents. Mis Lito tor a Child, GG e aTin Mrs. C. Russell of this city received a SOOTIEIAN gy camuc lolegatos, clerical und lay, when the councl 1Us telegram_this afternoon from” Denver with ought it would worl & hardship. LAl ol b)) 5 tho intelligonce that her son, Leo J. T bt was ro- | & delintiul luncucon served oy the ladies of | The authors of “Tho Witeh” bave forbid- | Duubam, was struck by s Union Pacifio puted to py the exponses of th the ehuren, tho “old man of tho son” in tuo | den a critical analysis of the historical ac- | engine in that city and fatally injured. but there was a vast differonco bet shapo of the memorial from the Jurisdiction curacy of the play by fraukl stating that 1t Young Dunham was attemptin lifo of u little girl that to save the nad strayed onto the necticut and Nebraska. - He (hought of the Platte had becu disposed of to the | 13 fiction and not history, but the annals of | b :‘\':,:,'fi;\,.'.'f:\'\‘-':u b?m::\\x«“:: o .‘u]:.: (v bieh | atisfaction of a livgo majority of tho dele- | Sniem record trials for witcheraft quito us New Hospital tor Omaha. dolegates to the conference, Ho wis opposed | gates and the council begun business im- | erucl and incrediblo as that pictured in this Articles of incorporation of the Presbyte- he Witen” is a 10 a tax inodiately aftor tho roligious servises wero | drama. Y i kruesomo sot- | rian hospital in Omalia wero filed with tho Diatioh Wortbinglon announced thnt atax | gomplatod’ with' the! hooal that alll thin ting " forth of somo ' of tho lor- | secretary of state toduy by J. C. Denise, C. tnd beon dovied upon the diocese by the gon- | weuld o amootbly to. the ond. but they | TOFS of that season of delusion in the N A, Starr, S. M. Ware, Robert McClelland, eral conference (i )) which had to be puid 5 B obre: ro N 4 (Trado Nark.s beforo the delegates were admitted to tho no tellors appointed to canvass the vota | $tudy of tho ume It represonts, thereason for | Omuba, ‘Ihe hospital is to bo managod by conference, to say nothing of the individual | for members of the standing committee of s boing is not clear, There Is 2o story to | fifteon directors, i least twelve cf whom o & exvenses of the delegates. i of, nor are any types of charac- | shall be members of Rov. Johu Williams thought it was not koned without their host. once a fight was the lay dele- the dioceso reported and ut inaugurated as to who amos England colouy, but, unless it is . correct portrayed with suflicient aotnil and full- W. R. Druminond and (. W. Hervey, all of the Presbyterian churches in connection with the gencral as- SO SN S e T jeurated as Lo who among tho lay deler | ness to satisfy au inguiring miad. In two ' sembly of tho Presbyterian church. Tho F16 wantod tho right. 10 acd & poot man t0 | Ficror - ror ohamsition Ml the. ahey | OF three spois tne piuy is dramatic, but for { termsand conditions of membership are as the conferonce i1 ho was the equal of his Fich | sounded his desk sith tho zeal born of tha | 110 MOSUpArtit s & commonplace Fepetition | follows: Tho wivisters of such ovangelical brother, Ho thought it & shame ona a dis- | . e Wakeloy spoke a8 to the | ©f popular tradition. churches as shall contribute ‘o the hospital grace that if the chureh did not pay the of the canon, declaring certain pe Mrs, M rie Hubert rohman has been li thosum_of $0 yearly. All other persons penses of the delegates, he said the hot o8t el +08 anta ed erally advertised as a star, but even acritic | who shaii contribute the sum of $10 nore ¢ O which hio was autagonieed by | yiJhosed to be most kind cannot eodorso e | vearly shall be ewntrivuting mombers and ull wow of tho ch d e Sy s agent’s cncomiums. Mrs, Froh- | persons who shall contributo the sum of 00 | Showgctitne, dhurah i and bl i \l‘m‘.'.i"\\l‘.1'1.‘:'.35‘.":?1:‘.1 fon becomo hat rs of volce and action ave inade. | br more at one time shall be 1ife membors. : 3 5 0ZS. FOR (2 5( h Rev, Mr. Liwyd, was in he sympathy | upon tho question fiomiEChancollor i Wbl .\\lllc char \.x-nm\tm’u of the | Both contributing and life members shall bo IT. with the idea thac the churen should pay tho | worth, who inter, d tho vote cast for O. vthe roleis invested witha mor- | cutitlea to vote at tho uunual election of T T Pl 10 [ worth, who intorproted tho voto cast for O, | ij fntorost thut arrests sitention and b trusteos. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY curiosity a-pique for the denouement. The te ouse, canon xxviit, entitled “Offerings,” which ho | \ha standing commit ho canon pro- t 4 Gossip at the St P XTON G LL q pHER O h N b suid breathed of missions, diocesan and | yj 4 porson to octed must. havo | TOICS which fall 1o the members of tha com” | Commissioner of Public Lands Humphroy, A & GA maha,Ne forcign, Lut gave hit no right tc loc a wajority_of ‘all the votes cast, and tho | DAAY B0 BOL eXICHNg aod tho SUDDOKLIS A¢- Froaay signed and sont out 161 school land = - his own parish. Ho was ubout to offera | pishon accepted the chancell e | e R lease: == = 3 resolu‘1on germane to the question, dutthe | deciared that thero was no ol as’ be- | gt "I“ Witehiibaran 118 engacement A the | A nowand late railroad map of Nevraska [ W ELL BRED, SOON WED” GIRLS WHO USE special order ror 11 o'clock was called up and Mr. Cartor and Mr. Yates and { {oF ““;';x‘)l'\f'*,‘r‘ e g that 1 was issued by the State Board of Trausport- 9 the resolution *died a bor leredininow elootion emaining & o s 0% | ation toduy. 2 ORIREe g lon the remainleg | ougiad, Theso souvenirs were silver | 310U toduy Out The special order was upon amending seo- tion 2 of canon xxiii so as to read: “The smmittoe, tie five ed: Revs. C. . W. Macuab, rof the standing ng being declared ele Robert Doaerty, coffeo spoous with the figure of a witch and the word ulem’’ in relief on the handles. The ladies who came late were given tickets roturned from was detained by Superintendent Goudy Beatrice today, whero he tloods and washouts, } r . G. Cli d M. Wool- 5 The case of Mury R. Swartz against S, C. bishap <hall appoint at each aunual council a | Mossrs: H. G- Clarl and - James M. Wool- | whicn will outitle thom 1o receivo spoons ab | punson from . Jofforson connte: was. fled dean for each convoeation di rict, and ench rural denan shall bo a resident of the convoca- tion district for which he is appointed, and that the gencral missionary for cach district be apuowted the rural doan.” The vote for the romain standing committeo sho Clerical vote—Carter, Curter, 15; Yaces, 8. claved O. M. Carter memoer of the standing ® member of the ed ns follows: Yates, 6; fay vota suop then de- the box oftice alte Disease never successfully attucks a sys- tem with pure blood. TeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood uud enriches the old, with the clerk of the suprome court today. Aguinst ‘The probabilitios are that tho long stand- g contest botween Mayor Weir and the Hardly had the amendment been read | ¢ v v ———— exciso board over the appointment of mei- when Rov. John Williams moved that the 2 Chickering upright pianos, $175.00 | bers of the police force nas been sottlod for special o be postponed till 3 o'clock, Will Ha Hayden Bros, all time. Judgze Tibbetts this morning ae- which carried. And the council was buck again to the consideration of the question whether the bills of conference deleyates should bo paid. The special order for 3 o'clock being tho consideration of the change of canon xxiil, was then taken up. tho commitiee on O DON'T LIKE TO TALK OVER A RIFLE. cidea tho test case submitted to him yeste day on stipulation, wmentioned in Tie BE yesterday. It was stipulated that all ques- SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House- Cleanmg The above brands of gloves for salo by The Boston Store tion recommending that the words ‘“rural States Marshals Glad to | tions as 1o form of brocecdings should be Dean Gavdner was in beartv sympathy | dean® e changed to *avchdeacon,” which County, Wyoming. waived and the case submitted on four quos- . 3 1 S with taking ub a collection to defrav the ex- [ brought to his feet Rev. John Williams, Ho . May 19, —|Special Tele- | tions: Lirst, which of the two police forces N. W. Cor. 16th anl Douglas Sta. penses of delegates and he spoko caruestly in | saia ho liked the sound of *rural aean” be- | gram to i I "Deputy United States | 18 tho lawful one und entitled to tho posses- Omaha favor of tho methou pronosed by Mr. 5tow- | cause ithad a sweot soutd, something that | yoenolo 1. Lank % T.Car > | sion of property and equipments? Second, ell's new cand savored of the coun Hoinsopnoandito i aronls dy B s antl, J Cares an a police officer’s term extend boyond the Canon Doherty had heard a good deal of | the lugeing 1 of a lot of meaningloss k in Noweastlo yesterday from Buffalo. municipal vear for which he is appointed ! talik about warkingmen in tho eburch, but | Jish namos 1uto the canons of the chur business in thut city was toserve upon | Third, if the chief’s commission is issued for thought it was all bosh, as his thought the word *‘archdeacon” was a mis- | thirty-five of the more promineut vustlers in- | more c ihan one year, cau_ho be removed for was that the men best fitted to eral confereneo were men quite able to b their own way, and he was opposod to Mr. 1 the now t the diocess nowmer, and was opposed to which 1t sought to engraft upon of Nebraska, junctions from the United Statos cirenit court restraining them from instituting a incompetency without giving him notice or a right to bo beard? Fourth, what are the mayor's powers in regard to removal of of- CRIPPLE CREEK Stowell’s proposed new canon. But this modern Savonarols was in the | round-up of their own or witerfering with | ficers in cases statod? Dean iart Millspaug were iv- | minority as was shown by the vote which | the round-up authorized by the statolive | Judge Tibbets held that at the time of the vited 1o seats bishop. changed the canon from ‘rural dean’ 10 | stock commission Most of tho men | Commoencement of the action Chief Louis Mr. Stowell withdrew bis proposed amend- | *archdeacon,’ Wwanted were found in Buffalo and the bal- | Otto and the mombers of the new police ment acd the brethren breathea again, The following were electod delegates from force wero tho regularly appointed officers Resolved S The rogular order of bu: n. ness was then dioceso of Nobraska to the triennial gen- eral couference which meets in Baltimore next fall: Reys. C, H. Gardner, Dr. avce were hunted up by deputies of Sherifl Augus, it not being considered safe for tho Cheyenne men to venture away from town, ‘Pho settlors go heavily armed, Lwo rovolvers and entitled to possession and control of the police property and cquipmonts; that the at- tempted removal of the new mernbors by the TARSOAP PROPOSALS taken up and tho councils listened to the re- un Williatms, Chanceilor Wool 2 S oo vati oid s SIDEWA LK I handle the CRIPPLE CREEK Aot e 3 o b and a Winchester being the usual equipment, | mayor was without application and veid; SIDEWALE ING STOCKS, perinokoaminliisea e, Maanghy (rom the arter, . J. Pheps, Schuyler, Nob., | Every strangor coming into the tow is in- | that the torm of oftice of any polico oMicor AND CROSSWALK MINING STOCKS, and can flll telo- :_‘;':":_’" n;'ll““'l‘(j“‘r;"‘:n‘lf’"‘ "\;'hi‘xm:hx‘)) ;':llin v‘m:' = filo\\"clll.(iu\lur Rapids, and Rev. John | terrogated as to his sympathy, and if he is | ¢8n z:lu;m’enued beyond lz\m mul'll;lpul year TION. ,l,,n-uph orders on u}u{l[h notice. My f bl § Hewett of Lincoln, who was elected after | for the cattlomen he is advised to make his | in which he was appointea; that in case & o ist comprises the following Cripple i ganited effort be mado | Doun Hart ot St. Jobus, Denver, was - | offored either of the zentlemen while sorving | cluding tho chief of poiice, beyond tne e et orstruation of all A d Bull M. tai o e el Tt 1 hen o yaaay | troduced to tho councit wnu gave & very in- | tho injunctions, but the gentlemen frocly say | Municipal year in which he is appointed, Cures Eto. | Slowalks. wooden sidowalks and "800" a, u ountain, Beonto. to Gt i seeking o fitarest g | teresting talk upon the manner of couduct- | that they wero'somewhat nervous, Marshal | Suci polize officer may bo removed by tho | Ohapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, + | ordered liid by tho mayor und ity council Cold King, Beuna Vista, growny boys i cirls in the Sundlaysetibol | ing Sunday schools and how bis school | Runin sald: Tk aie is: balmior aud tho ;’:::%I’-:::";‘fl’;‘:l“:‘;"a:"fiwgf;mm“’l‘f‘y Bkl Removes and Prevents Dandruff, N i e T Y T EAe Ell‘ajsnge"' Wasli‘\‘n ton and in systematic bible study wnd e e r -maides churck, | sunlight brighter hera than there. am ¢ 'y P 8 e - S N QnTnest co-opaENLion of ALl parents und come | us it was intonded it should be. puapa {1 ks Vo5 | out giving notice to him Gr giving bim a Lorginuent slapwalks to.bo iDonatrueted of E g munieants Le souzht to help in these diree unxious for auotbor job where one has to WHITE RUSSIAN S3&P. stone. artifi il stone. brick or tillng, and Aud all other rellab’e stocks, of these mines, thons. Prayer Book Levis tulk to every man over a rifle barvol. a rignt to be heard; and that the mayor has wooden sidewalks of white pine lumber (und | as well us many stocks of the Loadville, As- SR T T A T A AT ATy Al In th - tho power to remove regnlar policemen for o h ] d Wat Lids wil be received for the construction of | pon and Croed inines. ov. John Hewett then offered the follow- te committee on proposed chaugos in the Dr.Birney's Catarrh Powdor cures catarrh, | i0subordination and for the purpose of dis- | Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet. | crosswalks, to be buiit of white pine, whito or Maay ot the €r pio Groolk stocks huvo more Io resolution vrager book medo their report throuzh Rev, | jopf0 FEW NI WA IR cipline whenover the proper management burroak vianks). nccording to pians and spec- | than doubled within throe months, The An £ the queation of.thie te John_Williams, which report was adopted s d h and effective working of the police forco de- | == = — | ifications on filo In the office of the board of | conda stock sold four months wzo at {) cents, ured for a dlocesin n be refo red to and the diocesy will instruct its delegates to Vi th vecommended when tho general confer: chal [ te upon the matter com: fore Building Permis, The foliowing perinits were 1ssued by the mands such removal but this power of re- moval does not ex: d to the discharge of ANMUSKEMENTS, public works. 13lds spe oal foot wiil be recelv and By ifying u vrice per iin= for white and burr- 10 1o placed piral- oak timbers 6x12 and selis now for over 81 per share. Othor now mines areopening every few days with just us £00d prospects. the regular force without specific charges. nn o g10 o erossw ks prdane atlem in of Counell Blaffs bought son o dlocens, o dean o oo fnal scton. M. Willama offorad | superintendent of bulldings yestorday: RO FORRIAR.LOS6S WUMMNE SROSHIC GRATERS BBYD’S NEW e O o e berd o .‘,l/\fif\i"‘.u'fi‘ it "x‘. ("4':n'-: 'fs"l"l;l:§;§ ':'.,’} 'l'.'.'E 10 following resolution, which was ndopted : hrood, one-story frame cote I ; Wbl1G WOPKS Barch, and his sinco rofuses or . 1ne ution was adopted. e enentyeiitth anmal counellof the | - uwge. Twenty th/rd and Kim st-cots. .. $1,50) | DeWit's Sarsaparilia is retlable, THEATER WItc PN DI, Tor stone sidewaiks wiil bo constd= | VeSUMGNtS IAA6 4t L0W Fatos. ALl COFF3pOR- Dean Gurdner reported from the commit- Sen th gunual councll ot e | kiveminor perwits %) —_— TUBER NIGHTS orod exeept for s1one known to huve an nctunl | denco promply answored. B L onl i b ne [ i el spreaunianiociiis Ghursitn e oty 0 00 orguns at Mayden Bros va Thirsday, May 15, Al alon i RO ARSI J. S, CIBSON, port of thio committee on the momorial from \unvun‘ul'x or Iy b hrauzht to i eloss at Matinee Saturday Each Did for peranont stdowatks to speoity 10 Pikes Peak Avenuo, FB5" Mriasiorary. tnsiadiotion. ar e Piaiia [ fidas sttt Fovorons fr B e bog sunsrillal spuas G0 A8 | ColoradoSprings, -+ Colorado om 1he Platto jurisdiction, bo heard before by d §uiy and spanouse: ind ( tl ( ik cortifiod check i Oho sum of £ Blo th tho reading of 1ho comunitiears Toport woug | LuBLIt ,fi.,"‘,,.‘. J‘,‘-‘.!" el RaRt ar Have et e enuine, 6 1P et ity of Ormah n ol / tho memorial Which we huve from our fathers shoula ihe ) 7Y | i The bourd ros: v. Mr. Osborne said there scemed o | o-0alisg up of revis on b Lo " A . ; uny or all bids und t = ol ,,,,.l,.,..;f.‘\‘,,,fi],‘:m APrADER I, be | 0: A SREL AR et If you suffer with lame back, especially in fhe morning, ' i rvmu\llnrl\hh\ Soioriae, Mo dld aok Plane Fanderstood |1y qn Garaner stated that he was directed ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS are a sure relief. Dirootion of Gustave Krohman’ of e ioard of l‘ulrl 1 e tam i At oLt S (B I by the Omahba clericus to move that this 3 > : 5 B N L AL et the frustoos of tho funds | 0 B8 emorieiizo. the goneral conferucs | 1 you cannot sleep, try an ALLCOCK PLASTER, well up between Thursday, May 19--Souvenir Night, THE uom T UNET0 CHICAC Bolgubor, askiug only o' disossoot [ 10 bold s nexy Wicauielcoaventicn 14 shoulder blades—often relieves —sometiniés cures. Try 350---PERFORMANGE---350, CHICAG Nobraska lond o helj, nd 1o the Piatte b wsked b ov. Mr. Liwyd Sterling Silver Witch Svoo; 11l be =t ¢ @ hon 105 Lmo omos. 1AEReak AN Lnde nads peruiitiod 1o prosout tho. question (0 the this before you resort to opiates. . LA enlinESner el $0000 Wik bo Diss ';“Sm' }t]llelClhllca(;o. Milwaukes At furiadiutipn aul g Ae labloREe Nria o Liwa i spoaking upon the quostion If any of your muscles are lame—joints stifi—feel as if they pop WolRssday b lltli‘ ?r:l:u){ ¥, as represented Whist the Committes Reported. tAkINE Udro of the goneral oaRforoncs wars wanted oiling—or if you suffer with any local pains or st. Thaat ——— 8 makg OPTICAL The report of the committen on the | Fauted the movemont on the part of tho - momorinl wis rither lenstny. AN roolts | councll 1o bring thy' convontion’ to Omahi, aches, these plasters will cure you. ‘F‘emdanl..m.‘..',. u.}g 4 a i AR XeiT CHicac NEW HOUSE fng the apiritin which the wemorisl was | He spoke of tue catholicity of the church and If you use them once you will realize why so many plasters Y : weok i gov 289 J considcred, che friendly feoling of the | heid upthe Methodists as being the great o PR P ) f Nobrasicy di for that of tho Platte, and | Wiro putlors wud politicians in the countr have been made in imitation of them. Like all good THE TWO JOHNS SOEDAR RAPIDR or THR the ork that bad been done th latte suld that he had heard on the Hoor the . . Bafors the senaration: shs renort sava: o | Mathodist conference tho. assertion. that things they are copied as closely as the law allows. AND—— OMRHi! BiulyDES MOINES pENFO[ D CO It is nccossary to understand the naturo of 0DALAGE Waie (Be Amatlast seck Lo te Don't be duped by taking an imitation when it is as THE SERPENTINE DANCE, ' " Alie Nk ans Ahe gaaaeal dadranticn 1 s | SO oo e biakop! 1 foll and 1 1 Haunes Walnmas/ R Batndny, Electric Lighted, Steam Heat iBouthtith Streot achin: the jur sdiet.on of the diosess. Re- ust then the bishop's gavel fell and the = e b ed, Ste at- Bouth 13 ot forrin 10'tha. our 1alof the lust session we | gentloman was ioterrupted to hoar tue re It casy to get the gcl'"“,nc' - e r——— - dLC Ve li\f:ll]Ld Seaine lasua Noxt w Postofice, Umaha d on pige 0 serlos of prewmbies and i | port of the tollers, cou always insist upon having e 2S e ains leave esolution ofercd by Mr. Wool - orth. one of L . o % Yy Y F g pe : ERR LA (M abeet B i | | Axalh Mr Ly bogan bis sposch und had Wonderla nd |Omahadaily at 6:20 p. m,, ar.| Practical Opticians 10N A0t COpY O whi o | hurd duuded tho firs en the bis s N yranch of wor owned optionl establishe v ey R o I"'li “ .;.‘...;.f: R | bop pounded tho desk Lo hoars secaud ro- UROUS WIL L LAWLER, Manager. |riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, | fena s 0w e :"‘. i uu-::'].‘.h’:’:ém Sakt 10 A Torin b Sadbe oty dosnh rona | Faies, romarulae thas be rograed 10 3i0n . oL — City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- | pifwens or tiro the eris ‘Tho fraaes properly sde ol ol s raiked ' oo 2 | A T VAl olquonco JUMBO PRIZE OX, weigns 15 pounas S L fasiad to' vhe 1 oy lad the apiioval of Hishop | And the report of the letters was again ; n St., a, 8 ol - > neton and the “.‘.‘.‘:[“I.‘i'i‘..?‘ffifé\‘.‘y"i}}‘iiil. listaned 10 by the council. ‘Then cails went 7 YRC:}LLiPLI;I( S?KI;ILJEF R P A Nasu Gen'l AgCflL Eyes Teated Free of Charg i o 8 ¢ slon of up for 1 ¥d, aud he was allowed to com Fi 2VClT ACCEe! as H o i o disa 1 , M D 3 X . ] i ol Uch a8 t0ok piuce 1 the dloceas of | plote bis speech la favor of iustructiug the and never accept a substitute, you will not be disappointed. HOURLY SHOWS, C, C. LincoLy, Pass. Agent, Prices Low for First<class Goods. L

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