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UMA"A DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AU‘U | IR‘H sell, A. B. Somers, Robert Stein. press fears that she might have led Miss ) Lisatisfaction in Eomo Wards with Repub- | We regard It impertant to lect these dole- | All 0r.flfl'§:]mtwrg_ Ex%»ptll’e(ef B'::«:hcrs De- | Reimer into bad company. Mrs, Brown znnn.'{ Bx;ml_in.m Fxplosion I lican Oaucus Nominees for Primaries, cause if the combine is unhorsed now, vie oide to Give Up the Lontest, r——g Amain. esterday Morning, % ° tory in county and city affairs will be as- ey . sured and comparatively easy, whereas if it The Morse Dry Goods company close their E wins in this eontest it will be more arrogant | DECISION WAS REACHED LAST NIGHT | store at no:n today: (Friday) to bring for- | HOUSE AND ITS CONTENTS DESTR GETTING READY FOR STATE CONVENTION | 0 U “When the time comes to send o Ay ot R TG A Mot W ik | DESTROYED Ti g K it — delegates to the county and city conventions JR— d cate s r S P ¢ | for nominating county and municipal officers."| 4 o0 150 Anticipated by Hog Butchers an still further reductions, as our stocks Are |y 0 rigte Children Saved by a Mo . he time to make a goo rade It Exists in Different Paris o ST OF DELEGATES Actlo hy o it fred : z ildre ed by a M City — Hesult of Populist The ton ST OF DELEGATES. | ™" (oopers—Chanee of Getting Hiack to | mOVINg fast. enough; Pricos on everything | - gy FiVite: Hope;o¥ Uhe WorANS is when the other fellow wants to trade. PHinarive STold Lest Night= Omaha_ delegates to the convention, those Work—Sentiment of the Packers reduced. Store closed Friday noon and Recovery—How the Acoldent Other Local Folitics. selected by caucus, petition and otherwise ~Militin Still on Guard, opened Saturday morning. Bargaing will go Happened. Just Now we Are the So Badly Do =i v : Pl TR G L with @ rush Saturday from every counter, N f Other Fellow We Want to Trade ' §. Elgutter, S. 1. Gordon, W. H. Hanchett department and cotner of our store. Do And. so ladly do we want to trade That we will practically lena yvou This afternoon the republicans of Douglas | Josiah Kent, R Paxton and John Ros- ol bR SIS BRI LUl A Sl s olky Mrs. M. J. Brown, wife of cne of Dewey | B thet wo aro willing togive you fron the money to pay us iith, This sounty will get together in their first con.est | icky. Petition y Bowman and John | house employes of South Omaha was held at A S i L i i & Stone’'s employes, was probably fatally |‘Hu"!v‘n' w‘m».luilnru’luml.« for fomes ahout throuzh our One-Two- oF supromacy at the November election, | Plerson. the big hall, corner of Twentieth and Q | THE MORSE DRY GOODS COMPANY. burned by a gasoline explosion at her home, one of your Good Dollurs Fhiroo plun, whicl 13 “Evolved" for ‘l“lu- 'w,“' ussemble at thelr primaties, ,'\' cond Ward—Caucus delegates: Gus An- | gtreets, last night, behind locked doors. The - 3 outh Twenty-First - street, about J v i - green, H. 11, Boyles, W. €. Cloud, A. Francl, | 4ptondanco was large. It Is estimated that | Deg circus and_eve. this week at | o'clock yesterday morning We Have 24 Selected and Whatls Our where the il select e delegates | A, P. Houck, Charles Kessle N. Niday S0 e el b sh i W S betltton: 5. | there were 1,600 men in the building. The | Courtland. The gasoline in the stove had burned nearly One=Two-Three Plan? This Rush and W. H. Shooy ftion: § i Special Bargains, 0 the state convention, which con- | John A. Corneer, Isracl Frank, Joseph Kavan, R. | meeting was called for the purpose of a gen- 1 1 Oats. out when Mrs. Brown shut off the burner Axiicabn venes in his city next Wednesday, ) g orn and Oats. e 3 G 5 ¢ ash At e of purehase o Miskowsk eral discussion of the strike by all working- Why delay & until prices get out | and filled the reservoir. She again turned “‘;:“'I'l'*"”” f_f:‘l'l”h'“‘\‘ \:h\’:,\'\r""‘n'fif'é 2. %o much dowh’and so much per August 22, at which time and place a state Third Ward—First petitio 8. Be I ST6kat Wil be placed in nomination, At thoss | A ,‘,"3,”‘\, 1 First petition: R. 8 Berlln, | men who were intercsted. in the strike. of sight? ell, for cash only, oats | on the fluld and the burner not being suf- until next Saturdiy night nt haif o much down and so much por same primaries they will also select delegates | John Linn, J. Marks, J. N. Thomas, Charles everal of the men were present who have | Cr corn i lots of fifty bushels or above, | ficiently cooled caused a terrific explosion, past nine, AND NO LONGER. week to tha conressional convention, which con. | SChiank, Thomas Swobe. ~ Stcond petition: | already gone to work and there was no effort | ame prics as car loads. ~Tel, 318, " | covering the woman with fire and nearly venes [nthie city nest Saturday, August 15, | Nite, Brown, Louls Durmelster, Seth Cole, to bar them at the door. The meeting i demolishing the back part of the house. ©9 People Outof |00 Scem to Eatand S122p a3 Wsual, O PE G EO R VAR TSR U SH AR WARL T ol | Lot on S ML OINET Y supposed to be conducted under the A New Directory for Omaha. Mrs. Brown's screams attracted the atten Bly ot Oinatia will be antitled to nins dele O otPth - WA AN ¢ BUlega it OV spices of the American Federation of La- | The Omaha Directory Co. has just been | tion of the neighbors, who directed their | TR Mo RO B LR e e T et W e e A Ghutall the Saten with twenty-seven from South Omaha | Anderson, W. . Bechol, B Haney, G. H. | bor. This association comprises members of | Incorporated for the purpose of fssueing a | efforts to allevioting her intense suftering. and WANT TO TRADE, b b d the cou precinets g a total of | Leslie, B H. Robinson, 1. Ros:water, Rich- | nearly all of the unfons in the city, at least tory of this city on new and fmproved | mpg delay in turning in a fire alarm per and th try precinets, making a total of 3 T e e & In a fire alarm permit 108 delegates to which Douglas county will | ard Smith, J. T. Wertz, D. H. Wheeler it reaches all of the workmen who are en SNdd’ oF _ | ted the fire to gain such headway that the o el A Fitth Ward—Caucus delegates . Cro sed on the fact that the directory will be ay _ " Tais O e, aries (o be held today will | C. W Detameter, . 5. Hrein L D, Fowler, | Ploved In the packing Houses a great improvemeni, both in accuracy and | house and all its contents were destroyed, These are the Planks at the People’s : B RIeiL 157 0/tlotks oo, ard: will oloss At C. W, Johnson. T, Jenkine. ¢ O. Lobeck. A. | Speakers went down from Omaha to ad- | appearance and all the work is to be done in | and the house occupied by Henry Jackson's BRI I the (ovuiing. At ghdh of thess | Meyer, C. Ti Saunders, -, dress the meeting, When the motion was put [ Omaha. family at Twenty-First street was also 1. You getexactly WHAT you want there will be elected two sets of delegates -\‘ll\"yl \'.umll mu; s 41’ 1;;»‘:“\-[ (‘.1rr'.\lv- to declare the strike off it carried by a large NOIZs to the Pusil nearly consumed, catching fire from Brown's 2. Atthe PRJCE that you want. one set for the state aud the other for the | ford, James L. Collins, John W. Long, John ajorit The tickets e plonic go | Tesidence, . T congressional convention, The voting at | McDonald, John McLearie, H. M. Waring, Al 4 ? G et LORGIRRICR B DICa SOt AMATN LG Re AT 3: Atthe TERMS that you want. B ey oh e L K 8t yohm. i Wentberg 280 WINOR ML i BUTCHERS HELD OUT. 130 K. of P. at Courtland Beach for July 6, | Physicians were summoned to care for T R eoraveel o 3 J | The beef butchers will not give in, how- | Will hold good for August 17, to which date | Mrs. Brown, hut it was seen that she had FURNITURE 13 Silk Tapestry Parlor Couches, w, being conducted by the judges and | Seventh Ward—Caucus delegates: Ben S. [ ever, and say they will remain out until [ the plcaic has =been postponed. All are { inhaled the flames, and was burned severely 2 spring edge, fringed, worth #5.00: this clerks of election, appointed for this particu- | Baker, H. H. Baldridge, Carl Bjorkman, C. | they get what they have asked for; that is, | CCUT'CCUslY Invited to attend. = = from her waist up. She retained 1, 20 Folding Tables, regular prico week 83.08 I&E: pucnose. L. Chaffee, Sam Macleod, H. E. Palmer, W. | 45" ) oo The Committee. onsciousness, however, and when her Lt LA TR BT 1. Onelotot Plush Reception Chairs, £ pose, .- RYoddas; Dater-Behwenic: 7: OF Do 45 cents an hour instead of 40. “We did N URBAHA T LIRS P 2. 'One lov Reed Rockers, lntost style, fringed antlque, worth $500: this wook In Omaha the primaries will be held at the d 3 e NOmPSON. | 1ot ask the men in the other departments y Mar s Moines, Ta.,, is | pjpand came to her, she managed to tell regulie 8,50 goods; this wedk $1.98. S1.67. following places, all of which have been (.l:‘;luh(l‘h \\l:rq' |.~,,,,, w{{,‘“'"” James ;\HMI_ o¥R0X o0t WithE e s M A e Molties Ha), 18 ];lm how the explosion happened. Just be- solid ok ack cane seat . 150 Chenillo Couches, spring edgo, ’ S FETUIIGAH ! oo 3 Juy arton, J. ishop, James S ¥ {2 A R 5 Ster, | fore she went to fi e gasoline ta ¥ ssells ovel Lot K3.50; $15.00; this woek 3. 80 h designated by the republican county central | 0¥ @ Bartgn. Q. W Bishon, Jamos butcher d all of them who want to go [ Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, recently of Omaha, | threo" Hitle ohildren were momog pk et pOsryaliol Lt ol el on ki B UrHTare First Ward—Eleventh and Plerce streets, | N0'ds, Fred Shinrock, €. J. Westerdahl, ‘;';;:‘};;x;”‘ll‘.; so. The ;:“::.111.:;;:g;:"‘lniyr“rx.-;(fl Neb. SRR room and something attracted their atten- ding Hat Racks, worth 2 consisting 'of glit’ chairs, divans, rocop: Second Ward—Sixteenth and Williams | Gharles H. Youngers e Don | sl 1 Notes, HON Ol jaoorss o THey. ran, fton ciie ooy 5. 2 dozen Muple Folding Chuirs, in- 1y Orieehs 'rli:x'::.‘.'-':“p‘.‘:i:‘.f: il | W Araeth1 Bohtn - Bvaitnatrat W TSy Srocker, I D BAlng | TTiis ends the strike respecting all the | Francis Moore, living on Davenport street, | {ho, In¢ldent in all probability saving their Sslied Telvt, Worth £1.00; thls woek 61 c hird d Juth Tiwe stre b J. L J. cdersen, J. en concerned except the bee! hers, car Twenty-elg 8 charge sault- s ! ibie Stands, regular valao § Wotitth - Ward-~Patterson hall \‘“‘unlmm]. k Edward Simpson, Cadet Tay. | Men concerned except the beef butchers, and | near Twenty-eighth, is charged with assault The meeting between Mr, Brown and his s wek $ae. L alar valao ARPETS and Farnam streel SR A. Bennett. fome of thete nave already aceepted thoir | ing and boating Lulcretin Bioore and & War- | wite"“was. inised DIt The: pooe woan T ok of solld oale Ocnter, Tablos, = 1T (SGI0yistla Tnglish Linoloum, rogii= - VAt ishia fad Dok Satraats Ward—Caucus delegate ) old places, enough of them, so the packers | rant has be:n issued arrest. was bravely stri A I AGHIE HoshBal worth #£2.50; this week 93c r price $L0) per yard: this week 3 streeta. Cox, B. P. Davis, J. A. Lovgren, A. C. Pow- fending away for additional help. | Ohlo strects was sleeping Wednesday after- | dent would probably terminate fatally he 0. 12 only Infants Crids, with high 10 Ono yird romauats of Ingrain BYaTIth Ward— Partld ayanis: s, W. R. Smith, Charl:s B, Winter. Peti- PACKERS FAVORABLE TO OLD MEN. noon some thief entered his room and robbed | could control himselt no longer and o sides, wortly #5.00; this week 82 47 ot 55 tiils wook 10 o ghth Ward—2203 Cuming street. ton: H. T Cady, J. P. Finiey, P. . Flood- | This strike was inaugurated a little over | M of a gold watch and a small sum of | way' to his grief. He told n° Bee ripioe 10. 'Ono lot solid oak Book Stands, Wit yard and one yard remnants Ninth Ward—Twenty-ninth and Farnam | ¢"'\; " ," ”";phlr on C. D. Huichinson, B. | two weeks ago and appeared to bz a failure | mone: that he had lost everything in the world, regulur price £2.00; this week 89e. dssols, Worth ¢ und ‘wc; this weok streets, 3. McGilton, L. Sherrar, W. G. Temple- | from the very beginning from the fact that [ Assistant County Attorney Day filed anew | but would have cheerfully tood the loss if 21, One 1o ) P : / e 00 s o (ot Mislit Brassols Carpet, reg In most of the wards the repubiicans have | 1O I B. Tiffany. the packers were paying the same wages as | complaint against Michael Wallenz yesterday, | the accident had not occurred to his wife, PARLOR FURNITURE B15.00; s wouk 50 LI lield their caucuses and agreed upon delegates o e Chicago houses. The beef butchers who were | Charging him with keeping _Intoxicating | He sald that he was just getting started in 11 G-piece solid oak Parlor Suits in 22 Ono lot Brussels Rugs, regular who are satisfactory to quite, if not all of the POUULIST PRIMARIES. getting 40 cents an hour struck for cents | liquors for sale. Wallen having a whole | life again, having lost all his household furni- plush or tapestry, worth $55.00; this week price $20); this weok 94 . VOLbe: nd the rest of the men struck principally [ 1ot of trouble with the city authorities be- | ture by fire on o previous occasion. He said S ; 23, Ono lov Velvor wnd Moquetto Rugs, There is but little interest being mani- | W5t O Delegates from Omaha Elected to | through sympathy. At one time there were | cause he refuss to pay the city license for | that they had succecded in saving up enouen noistery, SOl onk Eramho, WL 610407 Bh SO ol Braats ot g TR | RGO NE kb IO o Con et s Attend County Convention. about 1,800 men out and now only a few | the sale of beverages. money to make tho last payment e M Pt s U LR L LRE I L S T e A g payment on his this wevk 84 59, vy goods, worth 31.2: this wook 58¢, whole proceeding belng considered a mer. Popullst primari:s to choose delegates te | Mundred. Al those who have gone to work | Dan Travis, a young negro who was ar- | house and lot, and this was consumed In the 0 e ¢ matter of form. The real fight, however, | the county convention, to be held Saturday, | 19 WHO Will do so from ‘now on return at | rested here Wed v as a suspicious char- | fire along with every cent he had in the comes In the selection of the delegates to [ at which delegates to the state and con. | L°,5UMC Wages they were getting when they | acter, is wanted in Council Bluffs for robbing | world. The house was valued at $900, and the state convention, where the state officers | o s ety ed out. a till of $20. Detective Murphy came over | the contents at $600, making a loss 5 e Tt oy antion, gressional conventions will be selected, wvere | Secretary Flood of the executive committee | the river yesterday and fook the prisoner | There 15 $000. fxm.'m'.'.’u',{(",','.'. g CITY 1S FOR M'COLL. held in Douglas county yesterday. The re- | recelved a telegram yesterday from Charles [ back with him. Travis waived the formality | furniture, but as he was having the policy D Conoaasa] it i 1Ly, o aimaat aanic | 4S1E/15 thelatty Green, secretary of the Beef Butchers' union | of requisition papers after some persuasion. | transferred he did not know in what con. mously in favor of Jack MacColl for governor, First Ward—Charles Sac & M“(“'h'nxn.‘l\_fl-‘wh rf.!ll'.l'fgs fulllv'ws o The following persons were fined in the | dition his insurance would be. Mr. Brown oot et o aracooll {OP BOVEROR, | pr, vet) John/T) Burke, Willlam. Rel «We received a telegram from St. Louls | police court yesterday: Boston Green, | is a sober, hard-working man, and has been heelers, noting the landeiide from thils | Kenney, Joseph Fiala, M. A. Fabrin, Fred | this evening stating that the men are all | disorderly conduct, $5; M. J. Mclntyre, va- employed at Dewey & Stonc's furniture house champion, have been industriously pulling | WV, Koetter, John Kratk back. Boys felt sore over it and wanted | grant, ten days on the street; Frank Moon, ( for the past few years. The blow will fall every string to et their men tnts the oon® | "Second Ward—Sherman Wilcox, Han to take action on our case at once, and we | assault and battery, $15; Robert Bates and [ very hard on him, but kind-hearted neighbors gatlons for the purpose of creating discord | %M, Jon Schmidt, Michael Donde, .| voted and two-thirds carried to go back to [ Jennie Butler, disorderly conduct, $15 eacl vill give him all the assistance possible. and dissatistaction, with a view to breaking | MoNeil, P. P. Schmidt, P. L. Quinlan, Fred | Work tomorrow. Answer. S George McMillan, violating the garbage or- | ~ Henry Jackson’s house was damaged to the up the delegatlon In tho state conventlon. Bruning, Peter Baltzer. The message was dated August 15. Secre- | dinance, $3; William Connoly and Jamss | extent of $500 and one side of the structure In the First ward’ there is someinine ot a | . Third Ward—Charles C. Rodolf, H. Cohen, | tary Flood was asked what the committee pro- | Healy, driving away Rockerfeller’s hack, $75 completely destroyed. By hard work the tempest in & teapot o tou g 08 of a1 John Quinn, J. C. Monninger, William I, | posed to do. He replied that nothing would | each. firemen managed to save most of his furni- gruntied ' tollows are making a fight on | 1% B McCabe, C. Halliday, 7. C. Jefteris L GLLL (B T At z-;x:’:‘l. for certain that | William Feiler's saloon at 314 South Thir- | ture. He is partially insured Siivies 8. Blantte ! Ll iallagher. e message was not a s one. There is | teenth strect was burglarized Wednes he attending physicians said at midnig] JEARCR B Disutter and: John. o | Fourth Ward—E. I Morrow, James Tay- | n0_question about the message being correct. | day night of = §5 in . c ERAB 301 1L AR thaTelAnes Loros e bteatly ABHInkLH e ios Ffll’merlv Pey ple s lammoth Ifls‘a“m})} Hous2. substitute in their places John Dlerson ang | 107 E- D. Miller, P. P. Burke, J. F. Kelly, | The hog butchers and union coopers met | worth of cigars. An_ effort was | covery of Mrs. Brown, HEiEy Bo winan; A H. M. Tichenor, M. Nelson, Theodore Grebe, terday end decided to declare the | nade to blow open the safe, which con- —_— Send 10 cents for postage on big '9% catalozue. Biwn 1o the Becond ward George B, | O W Lunbeéok.. s'rike oft so far as they were concerned. | tajned about $100. The burglars succeeded [ Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, B il o ot the ount ptor itth Ward—V. 0. Strickler, C. W. Hen- They will return to work Illllls mor{x:lng; in forcing open the outside door of the safe, | Cal., says: “Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy fs the ‘Write for Special Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free. farm and 1 the Sevontn ward, togethor with | 20, We Drew, 3 W, Kinkaid, o Hitton, f,"'":,,'f"(",',},l“‘,‘.,"‘;:‘f”“,'},‘;:“l’;,ficrl JJ‘,;“ None | but were frightencd away by Block Watch” | firsi’ medicine T have ever found that would five other ward heelers, is turning the Sl 3 e ¥ Y ER 2 thio: ekcthi to iryitco datoat tho Sixth Ward—Thirteen candidates were | butchers who cannot get back. was effected by cu'ting away a back window . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ok ! ¢ | named, and, owing to a tie between two for | Manager Foster at Swift’s said that If the | 4 =3 ! fegular cancis nominces. These - (llows | ninth place, it was decided to scnd ten del- | beef butchers came back before they got to | piE L RE LD Hisdopen e gLy Ce THE MORE YOU SAY THE LEuS F’EOPLB have distributed and sent out a most libelous | ogates to fhe convention as follows: Wii- | g-tting in plenty of beeves they would be " E. E. Glover of Cheyenne Is at the Pax- clroular in which they malign and abuse the | [ES.C%, 10 the onvention as BN AL e pk A race war, whieh' originated in. the vicin- | o i 6L shton, M. R. Hundington, Alhert E. | employed. Otherwise men would be put in Wil L n. the vielo- |iygp RE . T cauous nominees In a most outragecus man- | iunt, Charles Johnson, N. B, Lewls, G. F. | their places. “I have not at any time during | ¥ of Bleventh and Ohicago stretts, WAS | nr. Giftord has returncd from his vacation R ME R ONE WO RDAWITE YOU ner. "It Is having but little effect. however, | poweil, E. F. Rutherford, I*. M. Rogers, Mr. | this trouble encouraged workmen from out- tri) as the volers of the ward are wall acquainted | gontli o Bt fpierford I M. Rogers, Mr. | o8 (Fouls SEaRedq VAT Tiaces of | when Mattie Duncan, a colored woman, was [ " ; with the delegates selected by the caucus and Seventh Ward—Paul Vandervoort, Danicl | our old men. On the other hand I have | @rraigned for assaulting Ben Thompson, a s len Is ill, being confined to his they are generally satisfactory. Burr, Walter Breen, E. F. Moriarity, B. I, | discouraged a large number who would have | White man, with a brick. On the witness I i % This man Frank was a candidate for the | pickson, Hamlin Barncs, Joseph Doyle, J. | otherwise been here and perhaps found work, | Stand Mrs. Duncan cast aspersions on the Mrs. B. F. Marti left for Chicago last position of delegate, but when the count of | \. Logan, C. H. Weet. We brofer o have the old men and will | character of Lizzie Stall, who claims that | evening. the vote was completed he discovered tha ighth Ward—Joln Jeffcoat, George A. | Bive every one of them work that we can :h‘n 17( ";r, 1-mlt‘x..‘x;.l;.#r:u:‘_n:‘; ::h?\:(“vuw?r?:;:i George W. Glover and James B. Wilson he was without even a corporal's guard, and | Magney, D. aver, Theodore, Bernine, | Use. The new men who were put on will | It took the ufied eforts e th Femroiica | of Lead, S. D, are at the Millard. nursing his hatred he went out and secured | A'G. G . Spanliing, Silas Robbins, | 1ot be discharged, however, to glve the | 2utor, court officer and the dudse to keep th a place on the ticket by petition. Frank is | Waltir Walker, Thomas M. Carter. old men a job.” paxtlealfrainfueit) ngiheleialfisence AL an inspector, \\‘url\lnp.i under direcilons of the e i Manager ‘Cudahy sald that about G0 per | COUTt room In good, old Tajrd Warc style 3 Board of Health, and when that department Fernlnstichorth hurlles, cent of his original force was back and that | Mattie s anang L oon asan s A e n Mo A ey of the city government learned that he wa; OMAILA, Aug. 16.—To the Editor of The | the others would be received into the fold j the parties retw ”-(.1"«.; .x\ln:;i:‘sr‘;lmn:{hloh;u:;xg-_ m-i'll("‘"f}\!ml'l!x::sflsr"l\) n [‘5‘_' i \I\‘::K,L?T neglecting his business to dabble In the | Bee: Out here in the Ninth ward we re- fast as thero was anything for them [ tor to continue tnebr feufh as GUb of Fhe GO0 | cation. iy 3 very slums of politics the members protested | pypljcans think it Is time to throw oft the | ©2,d0: “wid dem dar low white trash as soon as | Mrs. P. W. Lawrence of Stonington, Conn. In the strongest terms, informing Mr. Franic | PO ICO0S FERR 0B DRI ek Manager Noyes of the Hammond company | ‘Wid dem dar low white tras ke Walanr - , Conn., that it would be well to attend to his work | ¥oke O tho three L,‘i:“m‘fi—m"‘m“,“‘ ‘"1\,',"; estimated that about 25 per cent of his old [ I cotch ‘em down da LIl . ‘.‘).L"’éfi; of the Paxton during a short stay ENTRAL and let politics alone. Krank s sald to have | /0 bR L b * | men had lost their places through the strike. STORTe e sk g E w M A replied that he put his name on the ticket | st named Gharlie has made his living out | e says he held oft from hiring new men c Q‘"'”' atel ‘7'",' '"l'; ! cent | . Matt Daugherty, republican candidate for Tor “.,,.,_,,,u.. twort ILITARY AC and that it would stay there until the votes fl\qllm u:~ ; n;u. u:;-\m‘_x. .[I"hov munil (um\rh» long as he could and would now take Fra "“‘ GARNDSON AR IR (EY SRTE0 IS LIV IRWST A 1§ coTi in the big Sixth district, was in bty Oldest Military School In the Missour! River Vs were counted and that he did not give a ‘)'I."l‘{]'l‘l o alyscenns '{“','“ f"‘ was re- | hack as many of the old men as he could [ into Geisler's bird . store yesterday after- | the city yesterday. Art. El Mitern o] Healthful moral influence, Thorough instruction. Firm bt blank who objected to what ho had been | Pudiated two years ago. We do not want i noon and when the attention of the pro- | Rev. A. J. Turkle and family, who have . w.eth,” For Catalogue | Kind discipil uncxcelled, “Termato dujt dolng in the premises, maintaining that the | the alternative of voting for him or a demo- ager Talliferro of the Omaha house | priotor was given to some one else the lad | been In the east several weeks on a vacation st Lexington, Mo. £ AN at_presented to us again. The third | ¢ SEL R s 8 matter was something that did not concern , CFit presented “to h said he was getting back h's old men rapidly. | Stole a gold fish out of cne of the glass | trip, returned Wednesday. the board, so long as the members of the city | (hariie has long since pad for bis Janitorship | jo would give the old men preference 0 | plohes. ‘He was captured shortly afterward | Mrs. J, H. McCabe of 415 South Fifteenth “ZAHHH A”U_ semlnar council did not object, i houtd R on i by holitical rustling | new cnes, but would keep all the workmen | ind locked up on the charge of petit lar- | street has gone to Des Molnes to visit her FEpE s gl b Tn the Third ward there is a factional fight, | 414 should go on the retircd list.. As an evi- | o had employed during the strike. Hs! Bt ML T Gl i asaat eru BBt gt g but both of the tickets which are in the fleld | d¢fce of this revell agamst the Unitt crowd | company C of Nebraska City and company ——— ORI ao) Tertt ot Ava i onal o el L eis aut SRy bl G T Are headed for Jack MacColl. In this ward | & 1arge number of republicans hitherto more | A "of Kearney arrived from Lincoln at 3| Orezon Kidney Mea cures all kidney | | Ortando Hellt of Avoca, one of the repub- sier Sy T Wilér, sear heat, $O1. year 0po there was no caucus, all of the delegates go- | o7 24 WUV T WA HOTLIES have bre- | o'lock yesterday afternoon to relieve the ublen;. Trizlielze, 261 cants. FAIl druggists; | Hoan candidates for the nomination of leu- or. T. P, Walton, Prest REV. W. A. WILSON, A. M., Prosidont. ing on the ticket by petition. ki "x i ickets for the state and con- | companies here from David City and Beatrice. ———— es ) was A yes 4 e Wousit, Jrifth, Sixih ana Sevencn | Eriasional county conventions made up of | There was no dlsturbance last evening What- Not So Foolish as He Thought. day. ; il i wards there is no opposition to the caucus | Fepresenta epublicans with no political | ever. Captain Olson is now in charge of A. W. Lauder was fined $60 and costs Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sudborough have re- to grind. They are for MacColl for | Gamp Johnston turned from an extended eastern tour, em- tickets. governor and Mercer for congressman, hence AR e o 4 2 3 vesterday afternoon in the police court for | (FRES (OM, A8 CrieRled CAsters four e The Bighth warders failed to hold & caucus | Jvo)v "MacColl and Mercer man can, yote for TR making an indecent assault on a half-witted | O arlna u e | ary ca emy, and there are two sets of delegates, one set [ gYery TEHCHN L0 BIeEcer fan ban; vote for girl named Clara Anderson. Lauder's at- = ledged to MacColl and the others claim to | {Hem & re feue entivere¥ M5 | When live trouble is neglected. Uneasin s o 5 alstrlo Mrs. W. B. Ostrander, 816 South Twenty- plsaK favorites, It leaves the lssue entirely clear | 00 18 01t Hbg ‘and shoulder blade, dys- | L0TneY appealed the case to the district | yooond gtreet, returned last night from a / SWEET SPRINGS, Mo. be unpledged, but a majority are Known to f g peqween the gang and the better clement, & court, O Rt Yeda be for Majors. with no disturbing contingenelcs to direct | PePsia. nausea, constipation, sick headache, ——— Jaonthii yisiki it rolntivons gl Qrdars Reps THE GREAT MILITARY S8CHOOL OF TR WEST. Itunks second at the IN THE BLOODY NINTH. the fight info other channels, — Now the | furred tongue. ' Do you want 'em? Of course | Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous heic. { 1ds, Ta. ) War Department imong military schools of thy United States. Praparos | okel the fleld In the | Unitt combine is In this contest a oty | not. Use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters and | aches. Trial size, 25 cents. All drugglsts, Brad Slaughter and Tom Cooke, chairman for Collogo, Business, Wost Point or Annapolis. Strong facalty, un e “rri lu\u\\t ,Zi'.‘fi\‘c“u”.h |‘|u- caucus last M!lu‘l' (-u:nm: to n‘l\x:‘nm- ;.|ri\nsn1||(‘.r‘n\':( you won't be bothered with them, or any ———————— and secretary of the republican state central locution. ~ Beforo solecting u schuol, writo for iltustratsd catale ,l:!:‘l‘l::l)“:\,u:l the other selected by a large | Charlie Unitt wants to go to the state sen- | Other symptoms of liver disturbance. Make LOCAL BREVITIES. committee, are in the city and stopping at - LESLIE MARMADU. (.. Managor. number of republicans who claim that it is | ate. Phil Winter wants to be county attor- | haste when the first signs show themsclyes. the Millard. T ST = EDUC:‘\T!ONAL 0 ¥ p Children playing with matches in J. C. Miss Mary Peak, stenographer in the offic imo to turn down some of the professional | ney. Jolin Lewis wants to go to the legis- e 4 ANEoh R3S Miss Mary Peak, stenograph he office :wlmduns and persistent office seekers and | lature and Charlie Jolngon has been aching "OUR-TRACK SERIES" ETCHINGS. Smith's house, 1318 North Twentieth stroel, | o Assiatant City Attorney Cornish, has re- stciabetiabd il ol redeem the ward machinery from bossism. | for years to rm a seat in the city council. ¥ -fl;{hlfl) l:l\(f“l“l’l‘:lnnml re to the wcod- | tyrned from a vacation spent in her old 1 BELLEVUE GULLEGE Vew Y work in the kitchen. L 4 Jack MacColl came in from the west yes- terday morning and will be found at the M One The fight is hot and well organized on | Beach Hi is with the crowd also, hoping | The Unexampled Offer of tho New York 3 home In Illinois. both sides, but the promoters of the petition | the Ninth ward delegation will press him for Ceatral, John P, Evers, who was accused of em- | = prof, Barber of Grand Island, one of the =z tickot 5y that it they can have the sentl- | city clerk. The pitition candidates are in | Art lovers will find one of the best bar- | bezzling funds from Cole & Cos rental | numerous candidates for superintendent of \ ment of the ward polled they will win in | this fight solely to restore the control of the | gains placed before the public for many | aency, was found guilty of petit larceny | puplic instruction on the republican ticket, i ' ; f ) oIS ; Boilh ot the machine, The following “ap: | party aaira.(o,the better element and It fe | o i e el e thas nestonger 4. | In the potleo court vesterday morning and | Vs in tho city verterday. A Department of the University of Omaha peal to the republican voters of the Ninth | to be hoped every republican in the ward | partment cf the New York Central to sell | Was fined $65 and cost The Frans Adelmann Concert compan: \ ward” has been very generally circulated: | who sympathizes with the purposes repre- [ at a merely nominal figure a collection of [ Fred and Bod Bloszer, John Polivka and | composed of Fi b o THOROUCH_: CAREFUL, Fellow Republicans: Believing that the best | sented by the petition tickets will not only | etchings, which have become famous all | Joseph Zarackie, all boys less than 16 years { Myrtle Coon soprano, Mr. T. J. Penneli barle HEZLPFUL. elements of the republican party in the Ninth | vote at the primaries between 12 o'clock and | over (he country as = the “Four-Track | old, were bound over to the district court by | (one, Mr. Fisher tenor, and an accompanist, b Homa [y ohea e ward should assert themselves in the man- | 7 p. m. Friday, but will see his neighbor and | Series." Judge Berka yesterday to answer to charges | left yesterday on a concert tour through the ome lor Toung Laale agement of the party's affuirs and should ave him vote also. The best eliment, the Alé titles of the etchings are: “The | of stealing $38 worth of tools. | Black Hills. 4 With modern city accommodations and pa- control, &0 far as possible, the ward nomina- | business men aud property owners of the | Washington ~Bridge.” “Rock of Ages. [ A lecture, with stercopticon views, was | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Schmidt, who had con- rental oversight. Young quen are helped tlons, we appeal to our fellow partisens to | ward can win it they will'turn out and do | Niagara Falls” “0id = Spring st West | given last night at Masonic hall under the | tempiated leaving for California Wednesday, Socially, physicaily, InteiicetunIy. moruly: RRRCULLGR IARR 8108 DEIRIBELOR MRXb TP [ thelr duly; i i “Rounding the Nose, Mohawk | guspices of the City Mission. The lecturer | have postponed their trip Ind:finitely, E: ! cot S - CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFI B aa tho Rolitica ot tns A NINTH WARD REPUBLICAN. | Valleys No. 090 and the DeWlit Olinton,” | was A, W. Lamal of Galyeston, Tex, | Mayor Cushing, whom tiiey iad intended vi LUBIC, NORMAL, COMMERCIAL. N 3 e 0 e Republi Recoption Co Mitte ;"'l""' ate K o] 0] hee | formerly pestor of the First Baptist church | jting, wiring that he would arrive in Omaha Expense guaranteed, $16 per y Ninth ward for their own h‘m.lll to th opulitican Mtecoption Gammitt all, Niagara,” and “Gorge of the Niagara | jn Omaha, and he dealt of the ‘“World's | on Saturday. SELF BUPPORT DEPARTMI Qlsgust end practical disfranchisement of [ The republican clubs of Omaha have or- N b il ors oot Voranes : & AL reputable republican citizens. ganized a reception committee to look after se etchings are all printed on fine | of Columbus.” i : ' COLLEGE, Bellevue, Ne" Belleving further that a combination the delegates attending the republican con- | plate paper, 24x32 inches, and the absence | ° oihk theiDellons=H" 0, ‘Marnell, Nebraska . been made between the professional rustlers | vopijon in Omaha the 22d. of any obectionable advertising feature ren- Qs et A and ghelr satellites tocontrol the action of | YERUOR A0 OWmanA the 830 0 © o erson | Qers ihem sultable for framing and hange | =< At the Milalr ; ra ‘ Notice of Jess under this he 6. Meponald, 1 Fi. RoAbien, Fondoel i i T TR T c ! t otice ol esa under this hew 30 B, McDonald, Lingoln, Ninth ward republicans at all the political | y100c “corner Seventeenth and Farnam | ing In one's office, library or home. centr; each ne, ten cent A€ tha Areanern ¥ Bmart: 2.V, Fop j L conventions to be held this fall and to run e DRk SRMARAS 2 A AT S AL R i senls 4 them solely for the benefit of the combine, | StTeets bave been designated headquarters for | Coples may b L ,““" 8t the ofics. ot PARKER-_Robort, aged 67 vears, Funeral | P. Drett, Wood Riv J. L. Smith, i b + | the committce where tney will be glad to | W. B. Jerome, general western passenger [ PARKE f o Puneral [T, i 3 we ask republican voters to assist us in o Shlcag 5 from e, ‘05 South Twenticth BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Qeteating thelf purpose. meot all the delexates, A lst of hotels has | agont, 07 Clark street, Chicago, for B0 cents | { 00, ‘Angust 17, at 2 p. m., to | _At the Mercer—M. F. King, Lincoln; I ¢ “;, ;"‘ 4 m’ lm:llll'.ul).ux-'s to grind and no | Deen prepared, giving rates, location, etc. ach, or will bo mailed in stif tubes, se- Forest Lawn cemetery. Iriends of family , Hagel, C 83 J Sherod, Lincolr YOUNG LADIE , OMAHA, NEB, o B Parties desiving rooms conrenient to res- | cure from injury, to any address, for 76 | invited. At e O PR, Hed il term egin Walnesday, Scptember. 1th. p«.llugnl nlllll; ?m : -‘\ yh 3 ll l;‘“ "; taurants will be furnished necessary in- | cents each, or any two of them to one ad- | gWwORBODA-Josephi on the 15th Inst., J. P, Kingley r B et and_ purticulars apply. to the reo- B Y e ot bt Seurs, | oth ward | tormation. No palns will be spared by the | dress for $1.30, or any three or more or- | ~ @ years. harof Louls and Mrs. Fra At the Merch B. Atkinson, E. 3 e Ly QRAIADR ELIR Fule of Dast yoars. committee to make the stay of the dele- | dered at one time to one address, 60 cents [ Swobod 3 | M. Carrell, Hel { L. Bui VK Tt Wo belleve the combine proposes to d gates In Omaha pleasant ch, in currency, stamps, express or postal Funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock from = mont; 8. B, Samuc Stromsbu termine In adyance of the county and city Reirs MRt - Vs . money order. oo “lth street. | Olmsiead, Hastin ho style of cabinet work which best lends | 18 T I 1 conventions who shall be named for the r the Information of delcgates, will state 4 R A A s e lanis NA"UNAL PARK SEMINARY oo < copy several public offices which may fall to the O'HOLLAREN, Chairman Dog clrcus aft. and eve. this week at ouse of today iy that simple, light and el Ninth ward and to force upon the people A r e a . Courtlard. ke the children. = C t class of houschold = furniture i suauna;o-wm-«n:r )N, D, C. e - whom thelr (ow cltzens have o | O . ROBERTSON, Secretary. Jastiastis iy All the Clothes, gt ohet e S Svbion | BUBURAY 97 WABHI LA NI R ary Courses. HBeautiful grou 375,000 B ¥ is) Tl LHRRSBIAN Il at once, makes t h of a wash, perhaps, century i 00 0" $10. In view of these general facts and others lored voter of the Bighih ward says | ‘This evening Dr. Duryea will meet his all at once, makes too much ot d P PS. The Chiffonnlere 18 of that order and por. | Bulldings. A cultured home. “H0hcto PO uall; prejudicial to good government we olas: o o v re welc . n s ol ning patter \ ) Brac Biva o Resitancy in achounchng the. schem | (4t the Majora tickst Will get very fow | elase In poltical cconomy. Al are: welcome N Use Pearline, and it's easy to do a few at | 1 112 ShIEE"W GG Ttk bTied | 189 P Sioerar eaucation to tive tn Washe and the schemers and we appeal to every | colored voies at today's primaries. He re- | Lo attend. 3 . ¢ T S e h high ok e ek Uittt s Hbsral adusailonita good republican to help us o restore the | called one of Majors' speeches, delivered in | . Saturday evening Mr. E. Herforth will con- N a time, Lots of women do this. They tique trimmings of burnished brass, untrammeled, unpurchasable and unselfish | the ward when Majors was running against | Quct the young men's service at 7:45, Mr ; 4 B a L TIAN it arit ‘of ‘the” drawers: and. {0 ILLINOIS RlaGtors 't tho bower. whiol thelr Inafters | B Tard when Majora Eovernor. The. ob. | Herforth is a man with an experience in life N take the napkins, towels, handker- AT RerAggaan oL e, lawer and dop Muslfi consERVATony. h ence has permitted to pass from thelr hands. | jectionable feature of the address was Ma. | Which will make his address of deep interest et ; A o e, talxran th & pont inatruction fn ol We recognize the respectability of some of ju‘,s"m.'l‘«sr:.!,,..'f Mot aien e he s e | " Samuel Dickey, ex-president of Albion col chiefs, hosiery, etc., each day as they jaan SEA GHARAIDE. MBIk DRR. D1 KER “]Wf mciita of Wovloa) 8tudy. Hise the gentlemen who were nominated at the | race. He said lege, and perhaps one of the leading laymen i The Chiffonniere complete Is 6 feot 2 inches DN M. BUDE . daxa caucus and regret that we feel it necessary Yes, 1 have a Bear after me, and there | 10 the Methodist church in this country, will are cast aside. high and 3 feet 4 inches wide; It hax 9 draw s -, b y 6, ANhd ere o h . eel T K MILITARY ACAREMY to oppose them because of the influence R R TR AN "€ | address the men's meeting at4 p. m. Sunday, q o 0 ! L M G A oY YoR r 10 . which placed them upon the ticket. b foun running from seah an sgxrenationes | Mr. Dickey Is chalrman of the national com Soak them in Pearline and water, JR:of RNIEADOIM IR MRIBNR L IN G VG i SR Corwail, N ¥ Therefore we ask every voter in the re The colored men who heard this remark | 'ittee of the prohibition party, but his . . £ AN and which is not only decorative and historically publican party of Ninth ward to com3 | jndisnantly vesencad 1t at e tis TemAK | dress on Sunday yon, while on tem boil them a few minutes, rinse out—an A R P B A G e out Priday, August 17, from 12 o'clock until [ {4 shid thoy have not forgutten ft. " perate and Christian life, wiil not be @ politi i AsRiral AMUSEMBNTS. 7 p. m., and vote agalnst the combne which £D. 1o al prohibition speech there they are, perfectly clean, ke = PARK» we belleve |0 prejudicial to the interost of Address Was Post poned. S p— A A - Do uot tawy furniture without getting owr B o the republicans of the ward, and we ask [ Owing to the extreme heat and small Looking for a Lost Duughtcr. No bother, no rubbing. When the arid- CHARL] S them to vote for the following J. H. MacColl | gugjcnce In consequence the meeting of the [ Relatives of Esther Relmer, a 16-year-old! e A tanl . e 0 Ty e o ven: | Hamilton club at Patterson hall Jast even. | K1l Who ran away from Red Oak, Ia., about gular wash-day comes, there isn’'t much Chas Shlverlck & CO OMAHA ction of delegates to the state conven- s tion: Henry F. Cady, J. P. Finley, P, E. | Ing was adjourned until the first Thursday | & Week ago, are in the eity looking for her left to do. Flowan, E. B. Henderson, C. D. Hutehin- | evening tn September. John L. Webster was | Esther Is a singer and elocutionist of som e R 4 FURNITURE of Every Dasoriat on son. E. G. McGilton, M. L. Sheerar, W. G. | present to address the meeting, but owing | note fn her home town, and has becom Why isn't this just as well as to keep ot Sl ) QUINCY. Templeton, F. B. Tiftany. to the small audlence he was requested to | aMictéd with the stage craze. She becam / 1606 and 2008 Daugias $6e326 And to vote aiso for the following D. H. | reserve his spoech until the next meetiug. | acquainted with a girl named Johnson in everything and wash in oneday? w I T T TR TODAY, Mercer men delegates to the county conven- | Eleven new members were admitted, that place who bad gone with a circus one L. o Add: E. P BULL

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