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8 HHI ENTH ANNUAL REUNIOY | Nebragka's Grand Armv Members Promised an Interesting Encampment. PLANS FOR THE APPROACHING EVENT Visitors to Camp Logan Wil Hay Fucilities for Dispos Baggage than o Oceasions. Graxp TsLasn, Neb., Apri Tue Bee. ) —The enthusias sayed at the meeting of uitted night is in me for veterans f mg A and he various committ Jney stand as fo ent Comi ey, Hon. Lorenzo vell, Church Howe and J R. Alter, J. H. Meagher E. Evans and Bradley ( ire committec; pri turrison, A. 1. Bu L Alter, George y jeorge P, Dean e J. H. Meagh Harry Howe and Bradley . ( o H. Caldwe last the en September 2 wnder Tarrison, Geo comi Depar Church P. Dean ommittee on the best arra Dean nander N. Wol “rounsc bach and was instructed to 1ts possible for se a number of bands, A comm ion from President Beckett of the Neb: Band union was received and referred lis committee. The transportation commit ree was instructed to vecure rates for tors and other accommodations. The 1ested to put grounds s on all t to the atten rail up grounds, s no ion white have securcd headquarter: On two eveniugs works display will forn Nearly 00 worth of these purchised Harry Harrison was it into communication with I ieronaut who made su ion and descension fa fire ttractior in wrticles Sons of Veterans Invited, nmander F. P. C wns was invited to call all sts into Camp Logan, and be ex in full Departinent nick the Sons of Vet veterans | ymen's Relief corps will cordial invitation to turn out sons of also 50 in thre elmen, and the trial. Pri distributed ld os will of the w A pri 2 : given to the arilled militia company. A citi display and parade, accompani and the fire partment, will be u be announced pretty definitely as an attrac tion. The old soldie parade. A prize of Wil bo prosbntod to the major appearing durin, of the drums securable sented to the best drum ¢ “The committee on spea to secure the service the state and also to try to induce National Commander A. G. Weissart to be present The press of the state is heartily invited and it wi red the sense of the meeting that every possible accommodation be given the editors and report 1e committee adjourned until May 20, when the » definitely { dram and one be pre the reuni best vill 15 instructed s of the best speakers in dness of over $1.000, of debt and can y outa greaterand better line of tainment. With the militia it y effort will be made to secure its encampment here during the reunion, there is no thought of any shortcoming at Camp 1 fifteenth annual reunion of the Army of the Kepublie, Department of FREMONT, N / N]nw]l\ to Tue Bk, ] ~Judge Willism Marshall wilt convene district court for the trial equity cases P. B. Cumming chief of the I pointed Cl H. Teale second Frank Dietz LOmOrrow who has been elected 1t fire department has ap 008 first assistant and W ssistant. in employe of the Elkhorn, had one foot badly mashied while switching in Arlington yesterday. He was brought here and the company’s physician amputated it at the instep The fourth annual conference of th mont district Young Men's Christian clation which has been held ut Neligh, closed ors of McPherson post have ap- pointed C. W. Hyatt, James Huff, Z T cox, T. D. Black, H. A, Gumpent a committee to malke 0. . C.T. Clenndening, presiding elder of adistrict, held a quarterly t Methodist Episcopal chureh iu Ostern who mouth’ with fut cattle for Liver. an and Griswold, h of last n loads of eturned and 1 su two full tr pool, have i let price for their stock. The e ing the next shipment of cattle fo rket will be beautifully de flags aud banners advertising and the state of Nebr th Husmmoror, Ber. thas pl died J at b of 80 years. .Ahnu\ for lon, time, and long been o L He w throughc hy all Cray CexTen, Special to Tug Bre.)- Hon. W.'S, Randall of Pair field died this morning ) nee his brother A v gone to make a stroke of paralys which he had never fully 1 terday he had a seco was one of Clay se od as county tr ber of the house of repre this county in N7, For th he has becn condueting th which at present est son, Edward S, Rund was o member of the G public, A men, and ) direction Monday afternoon, from Episcopal church in Fairfic was an i the same rated with Dodge county Neb, the advanced his death has as well kn ty and highly respected sentatives, f past five years Fairield News, is heing ' April 23— [Special to na Moon gave o shoeet pillowease party te peb crowd triends last cvening music rec en by Prof. M f and hi Friday evening. wi appreciated Ihe teachers of the Ashland public A0 0 SUrprise party ‘lues ovening r of Prof. Crabtrce's birthday presented him with & fine a remembrance John Black lost a valuable cow T day morning. I'no cow w railroad track and can frout end of the engin. Mrs. AW, Pratt died Thursiday hushand was Asuraxn, Neb, Ber.| Miss F Pus and ftal w ils Th school 18 browsing on the 0 in contact 4 the Natic Srazton, Ne April 2 Tue BEE. | ‘I he uew eity council met last even ing and qualified. Mayor Adum Pilger made a grana | | publi will be given | of | | of exter | Ford & Cha A. A. Hearney Antles, city mar duly ratified the following appointments city attorney and H. H al. ‘The nominations were By b co on has Just organized a8 a cit arting out with bright prospects to municipal affairs and general improvements, ' trice Daily. Breatnice, Neb., April 23 gram to Tue Bee]—The Dail publication started before the fall in the interests of th suspended pul 1 thi suspension is not t plant has not been paying the last three months ind other prominent p ers in the « ne GROWTH OF OUR CITIES. Special Tele Tribune, n campaign party I'he independent morning surprise s the expenses during E. O, Kretsinger ticians are stock Blett Dincusses the Causes of the tealization of Population. Increasing Population in the Cities and ibject of Rev. T, 1, rmon at the Christian church I'he preacher chose his text from the first chapter of John, sec ond verse: “For the life and we have seen it the Crar Reasons. blett A8t C vas manifested, b witness and whid unto h was ested unto | tov. Cramble Vdewish prophet te Nineveh, o | nst th evils the and ilarly these ¢ to us us v own country, and it is that I will call your at I'he growth of American narkable, and we are be o who dwell in eities tor then spoke of the rapid increase ion in the center trade and according s of 1800 ird of It in cit or more and he thoue would show that one-h, sided in mereantile cen Alarmists, said tention ) EXT Census the people re. us that no the majority of re vhen the in © this but I do belicve that our \tion is the VOLCrS congregi Ain and comm the young cir vocations think they and thus induced to eave the quict country home the fast life of them great polis because scope for their et contended that centrali vilin a certain way and ac cated the making of home life in the cou more ple for the young inorder that they would not be lured “to cities which a wready overcrowded where they are frequently ruined tion was SOUTH OM AHA AFFAIRS, Jewelry Thieves Gathered In by the Poice, Chief Beckett and his men gang of five o'clock Saturday with che Supposed Cheap captured a suspicious characters at 11 it. They were loaded \d ave supposed to be 1 places. rire Miller and the pposed to be cup, but for trial ing ) jewelry i wanted in sever; two men who are his pals ave still in the city will be taken to Omaha today The object is to_give them a hear before a justice having jurisdiction in county, a portion of the crime for which the men will be called upon to answer ing been committed in this city and a pi Omaha Besides the Mulcahy, above, Dan Duggins and Den- both drunk and disturbing the tak yesterday. Ditto, es Sumuelson, a plain drunk. High Five, ¢ club met at the residence W. G. Doane Saturday night. There e |uu~ul Mr. and Mrs. A, . Lott, Mr. orge Jont Ar. and Mrs, L. R. \1| and Mrs. W. B. Cheek, Mr. and Meyers, Mr. and Mrs, O. Taylof Johu Owens, Mr. Mar Lott and Mr. s away the honors at The Home ( Pinnell, Mrs. H and Mrs Brown, Cheels car high five Magic City Notes, Alex Schiegel is hustling new safety wheel S Morton dismissed microscopists in Chicago yest may be some consolation to the microscopists of South Omaha Warner A, Root, formerly of this city but calling on his fr for news on a fair ex- business anc Al Prig stree’ ports that house yesterday tending wanted 4 boarding place, but before managed to go through a t £150 in money and some trinkets, Seared by 0 Motor, A horse at frightened noon at at Twenty-fourth and P he he left sccuring y became yesterday after- Thirty-cighth and Leavenworth sireet; nd running Le nworth street, ided with a buckboard, overturn- ing it and throwing its ipant to the ground. A ge ensued and it looked f both horses Il t a motor across vehele the and ex one striving to was not fault, the other 2 to receive the explanation, drove nt o » buggy, a lady, had ve torn and and the of the buckbo: \ severe ry to his ankle. © rather s und that the ident wa changing a few explain that he refus worids, ler owner 508 Wi it is amirad 10t much more — Rieh Deposits of T GUANAITATO, My stir in mining ciy wd rich depo this city in thi by an Ame inves can pr has made irces of clphia synii ear evidence 0. The begin as ained hinery can be obt - Veteran Firem, 1 meeting t at Chief Ga an's office, city for the Joseph Pregident drother Viee D vesiden: Georg: The ouly Ture Cres | Miller case | of the far an of Tartar Powdey. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:* MONDAY, LIFE BARREN WITHOUT HER Alfred tress Loved Another, ANOTHER SIXTEENTH STREET TRAGEDY. Martin s Driven Desperate Jenlousy Through Woman ¥ by A Bullet Brain—The Nothing i Martin n, Gallagher d himself rooms of his I'h s ind shows plainly the cause of the deed Martin and his mistress, Lizz| spent the evening together, and according to reports appeared to agree, About 11 k the Pratt woman left the rooms, say ¢ she was go Charley,” an old lover of hers, and told Martin to remain in the room and she would return in an hour \e woman went out an f shortly afterward. Before note in the dre r that ho roin a few minutes. 1t is evident was disappointed in not he returned, for a bill clerk e & Co., shot terday forenoon mistress at 618 South Sixtee (ffair is a short but hat jealou ye story of the was Pratt, had in the hottom of 1 waited until 12 pos the notc Both the seript are in the say andwriting 1 o'clock Sunday mo one of the lo in the house thought he heard a pistol shot but wus not certain and so paid o attention to it When Lizzi, ying hand About rooms found Pratt returned to the Sunday morning she a buliet and hole was cold “wu disey At police h tyn und Oficer [Koys sandings then temp e body over the sur for Coroner Maul When the latter official examination was made and i the hair for an ing was and sent wrived a cl was found that yund the wour that th red in to the the dead m had been the and the ve an inquc on the body suicide s found in it was learn both Sh sraphed yossession of the he had rela and Dixon, Il to both places und wtions today Pratt, has nothing to [ except that Martin was her lover and that he was jealo case tives liv Maul rtin's be od around the cavity made sed some mention of the among the sbservers, The fact that the hair was singed almost crisp was cited to refute the the that Mayor Miller's hand had also held the weapon which ended his life. There were many points in which_the resembled each the only difference being that Mayor lor was shot in the left te while the ball that sext Martin to his account entered from the x'iy'n. to a o ST Busy people have uo tume, ana sensible peo ple have no inclination to use pills hat i them sick a day for Theyhave learned that the use of De Witts Little Early Risers does not inte with theirhiealth by causing nausea, pain or grip ect in action stomach and daches, dizziness and lassit prevented. They cleanse the blood, claat the complasion nud tone up the system. Lots of health in theso little fel- lows, results, bowel - HELD A JOINT SESSION. Juntor Christia; E neleties Omuaha and Scath Om; Meet, At the Kountze Memorial Lutheran church yesterday afternoon was held oneof them enthusiastic meetings of childven ever in Omaha, it bei e first union of the Junior Christian Endeavor of Omaha and South Omaha. ties have been organized but v some within the pasy few weoeks, yet was an attendance of about 700 children, b sides the filled by grown pe sons. An intensely interesting pr been arranged, consisting of Mr. or and Rev, J. city and Mrs. O. M. N 1 superintendent of junior paper on misssionary work by tyne, alsoa | on missions Siam by Lester Witson, and by Miss Mabel Higgins beariug m(vv.mll\ upon the usefulness of the jupior he song service was conducted by Mr . Johnson. Rev. A. J. Turkle, church was_ enjc merous_happy tions. Short but good vorts from all societi i showed the w me a very ious worlk of the city in (hduo of Miss Doris etary of this section r union, who branch of the work a vim that insures suc A perm nent Junior Christian T union will be organized in the near future, when nu merous repetitions of Sunday’s meeting will oceur, held meeting These socie- !.}w hospitality of whose N present with n smiles hvl;-rnl sugge e e, Northerh Visttors, Nowrn GaLvestox, Tex., April arge party of northerners rece rived in this city, bent upon the inspe advantages and An 1y ar tion of Nort from the snow and ice to the warm sunshine and wonderful fruit vezetablo harvests here itful one. Al expry of their frigid homes ssed themselyes as wsed with the location and-climate as with tne vig nd enterprise its remarkable industrial growth, < ELECTERIC CITY OF THE PLAINS, 1 Gothenburg Ex furmer v Thursday, special ha »do not care now g vsion. fare fort) but ti H. Green, Green' land m. T those party monthly exc The rate is one good for ten da bought of W Block, Omah Gothenburg handles more pas than any town four times as large. 27th inst been arranged for to join so lurge a the regular bi- vi round trip, cets cun only be Kurbach freight and in the state luding one novelty summer eight passengers, or spring extension top f new last November All in order Must 1 t one wving the George A Emmett 511 South ing ily phaeton. first-clas: as Lam | Joslyn, 2111 12th strect. city. st —No Ammounia; No Alum Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. Martin Snicides Because His Mis- | dead in bed with a pistol in his | through his | us of another | dy with the hair of | societics | important fac.or in \ I | pneumonia | | finding his mistress | the jury was | was indecd a | n on the over- cat 2:15 p. | | iPricos TERRIBLY! INCREASING, ealth | About sidition of the People. the nlstory of New York Clty beon semany deaths from pneu- Tho offieial figures show that nearly twice us mamy deaths from this cause | are accurring than. for the lust five years This is something terrible. Dr. John Roglstrar of Vital Statis- 108, 18 that thisimcrease s due to the infl ence of krip. Hoswys tnat grip may be calle epidemic Just noww and thut in the majority of cases erip Is wvital, contributing canse to | and wil dangerous jul ry | tre At this time of the year, aro ¢ OvOr from winter to spri I8 niwi from th not flow so The Authorit Givo Some the Present At no ti have there monin a8 now. AP ! For this reusc thin at anv other so This is w thie of ye caroful and too much i portan + placed upon keeping the biood warm in ervculntion. You must brins about n re tion If you wish toavold the p:in and dan zers of these troubles in time. There is but one by which a reaction can be brought itand that s by the use of a pure stimu- . prefe But th fow whis« really pure and retiable | known to the medical profession or s world is Duffy's Pure Muit. [t possesses ities known only to Itself. Tt will brins nd prevent cold, pneumonin » many so-called stimuinnts would fuil, It has sived more lives and re- Heved moro sufforin : than anyhing of u shini- Inr natute which was ever known betore to the world. Women Will Vote 4s usual at the next school election— but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote—every day in the week—in favor of WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP because they know it has no equal as labor and temper saver on wash-day. The “White Russian” is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the hands—is per- (eclly safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. KIRK & C0., Chicago. Dusky Diamand or the zrip whel Noap, Makes tho Rikin oft ivatest ca and Land end cont 0stage stamp 10 \i']n\xo COOK BOOK FREE. Samptuous Sales every day. MH."I ROGERS & Sm Ag Ma estlc Mif; KE FAST INDIA BITTERS @JNDI,; ' e r,\t"'j IN BULK, Kfl‘“‘ ONLY IN BOTTLE WITH TRADEMARK LABEL T e e [ [ e[ e e L wish to announce to the ladies of Omaha tlmt we have restocked our fruit department with all the choicest purchases to be had. We have also just received a large in- voice of Mount Vernon pure rye whiskey, bottled at the distillery. Mount Vernon Whiskey 1.50 Quart. No less thin a ¢ cludlug pack.og se shipped, $15.50, in id draynge. Los Angzeloy Wiae, Liguor and Ciz 10th e Do, 116-118 8, St., Omaha UNHURPA, IN BRILLIANCY AND EXQUISITE TOUCH. 313-815-317 South 15th Stre OMAHA e —————————————— Have You a Large Neck? A s collar, you well curved Wem in sizes to twenty r for the Cluett Brand 25¢. ) Ganoka, medium Kentuck, low. @#l Coon Brand 20c. Edgely, medium; Selma, low; Temple, very low, f the Celebrated Cluatt. Goon & Co, Manufacturers also “Manarch” Shirl. RIT mmnnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmnmnmnn 9 % Qe AL s LY mmm BLAGK is, of course, the only correct thing for gentlemen's wear for dress and se to buy who are wise and keep tab on things where to buy is here, to buy is this week; as to what to buy, well, me is wbout the best thing a man ¢ Th col ger genuine clays placed on sale today in K the r ri-dress occasions. It's only a matter of whe Well posted fellows will all tell you that safely say to you that when when to buy and what to buy. We can good many nsay that a GLAY WORSTED put money into nowadays. hold hold their v, Four hundred of these suits ey are soft—look dressy their shape or—and never grow shi in sacks—in square cuts—in cutaways—are k Goods nd i 5 —(that's at end of our first floor UITS that were made to coax fifteen dollars out of a man's pockcet- hook as fine Italian linings. from the black time, we will offe four hundred genuine Engllsh_corkserew cither straight cut sacks faultless in fit hai es to make a fine suit of clothes—at twelve dollars a suit. on solid silver table catlery. sive at the remarkable price of te uit. These goods are made up in fine mohair binding and so on. Aside clay special”—in order to make it an interesting as a companion to the clays at $10.30 worsted suits—in round corner sacks or cutuways flat detail that thoroughly made—with fine linings mo, v binding —tailor trimmings—periect in eve an cven dozen Iruly a week to dress up in. RAYMOND, THE JEWELER HE most beautiful pattern de Gorham Manufacturing Co., ROUEN igned by the is the We have the exclu- sale and at the same prices as their New York warerooms. RAYMOND FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA, MADE TO ORDER. That's the secret of every well-fitting garment you ever saw, and the consciousness of feeling per- fectly dressed is worth more than the difference in cost. FIVE TO FIFTY Sample . J. PONDER, Mgr. (W] DOLLARS IFor Trousers—Overcoats—Suits—from a gathering . xmmvmmmmmmnmmmvmmmm of woolens that lacks not a single ‘‘fashionable.” SPRING 'OVERCOATS Of course you know the latest—loose- ing. welldow a stumbling block t be reach fully canctic ing gave something that and something that prove to ready-made people, for it mu made to orc However, they are within —we them from g2o0. veoll) South TEXLE TAILOR Fifteenth 1 upon request easy 207 measurement blank maile to nont Our Spactacles EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OMAHAOPTICAL CO., 222 5. 1615t " §. Jlong —flc oW The brainy artists who originated this cover ns ‘]l(' ler. make and Eyeglasses Are the Bes 7 .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmxunummmmmummmumummx 50 Great R IN THE World’ Fair Contest Voting Farly and Ofter All day Saturday Rcmcmlwr.m«lgvt yout votes there. Vote for your favorite Minister, School Teacher, Fireman, Policeman, Letter Carrier With every purchase of 28 cents, either cashy orcredit,you get a vote, [t costs you nothing to vote for your favor- {ite. The fireman leads Saturday morning. | Who will bein the lead next Saturday? Unusual Happenings IN OUR GREAT Larpet Departimen On Fourth Floor Carpets, Rugs, l.ace Curtainsg, Beautiful Lines of the Newes Moquettes, Velvets, Axminsters Vie with each othe in wealth of beauty and| colloring, making our {fourth floor a place of [ beauty. \noml Prie Monday and all ot the Week IFor Remember and get rour votes and cas 5 them for your favorite, < D} (/aooos