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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900, HE CONTINENTAL ARNY LAYS 1N 118 SUPPLIES | 5 £ % e, oo [ DUDCEON. TIRES OF LIVING| _ »emeemonsswen swoms | BANE QF OCEAN TRIPY l,.w at the intorsaction of Capitol avente arnct ns Mead by the Vigilant Slee Car Porter, Bubsistence Department Awards Contracts | [ ] (e B B R e R e 3y | Omaba Pioneer Seeks Death by Means of sped along in the smoker at midnight, re. | Tha Intense Feeling of Goneness W e (5 ‘r(br, J e for Btores for Next Year, | :i South Omaha Nows. F | Narocotic Poisons. ¥ A b by de way ho wears | ¢ Obliges the Traveler to Give Up. c l S a |4 h S. % " shoes on dls ) | NECESSARY PAPERS NOW BEING PREPARED | '3]1&?"' 7. "*'“‘I“K‘ | st e A the it fellow | SOME MEDICAL POINTS ON SEASICKNESS Amounts Not as Smail A Had Been |club, the <ihgll ey B S i iy it ey RARE CHANCE in men's fine all of fce Find Him at Fort Omah 10 tan ~ ations Designed to Rednee the Anticipated, nan Enough Must Re In this 1 man, fo' instance.” he sald b bbbk bt bt Dying, bat Have Him at the - ghes 3 Internal Commotion to a Wi suits—values that are unprece- Kept on nd to Meet a 1 be made ataall ar sun looking ils heak & Make Lifs the . Emergencien, tim obtained. Those | Alive, v cigg Vg M Bl Bl WA Werth & dented —all the Continental high grade long time, but dey is wo'n' bout de While Worth Living. - all roun’. Now, dat gemmen, he gave suits on sale Saturday at cost and The contracts upon the estimates of the to a conference to eld so b ne mo’ trouble den all de res’ ob de cyah all qlmvvnrmlufll'r for the .’: u»m’r‘)mur‘uu a h ter will be taken ‘.: Yu‘\' pv J. A. Dudgeon, a pioneer of Omaha, Was | gador. He want everything jes' so, an' ef 3 y less than cost. wupplies for the fiscal year ending June 50 Should fhis idea meet with fa- | 204 In & dying condition late Friday after- | ; t5git de leas' thing he be ringin' me up to’ | may be confidently a 1601, have been awarded and the department | v hall will be secured for permanent | 1000 In the band stand at Fort Omaha. Be- | | o git back to where I started. Nex' |New York Tribune, that no single in preparing the honds and contracts fof | headquarters, with a secretary in charg e o | EWRINT U W RSB G/EE s | CSR SO RIS T DI S ] All the $12.00 to $18.00 suits signature and approval. The amount of |and an active ommenced at once e T me busy doin’ die and doin’ dat tell I don’ age seasickness, actual a ro of oplum, the other eight ounces of th grain required by the department is not | Local rep taking n great deal of ave time to pay ‘tention to t'other gem s MOHULINOUR fOSH 91 e now being sold at % A solution of cocaine, and but one ounce re 2" den he gives me 10 cents the tremor that results from a twin-scr as low as was expected by reason of the | interest mpalgn and it | men, an’' den he gi 1 : mained of the latter poison The ent fo . as | mechanical equipment, the crying or exces removal of the troops from the department nly pre republican majori- | " old man was silent for a moment, as b « . but this is accounted for by the fact that |ties of last l ated this fall, | The police were notified at 6:0%, and thir « contemplated the villainous tendencies | SiVely sociable child, which begins demon- | th A ' | teen minutes later Emergency Officer Bald B« chatacter strations In an adjacent cabin at 5 o'clock ete 18 mo way of telling how long the| Mayor 1, is giving such a characte b A | win was at the scene. He stopped 10n& [ wyn+ den. of he makes reg'lar runs, ne don’ |10 the morning, and the epilling of a plate M ’ ’ troops will be in other departments and the | South Om administration it p N ki . . ottt " | enough at a house near the fort to get a| ..o ol NGt but he says, ‘Nex' | Of Soup into one’s lap when the vessel rolls quartermaster Is expected to have on hand |ever had b e force is in splendid #nough provender for all of the troops which | condition and the officers under Chiet Mitch 11 of mustard water and one of black cof- | ;0 ‘sum | give you & quatah,' but I don’ | heavily, are either exceptional or tr i fee idgeon was almost beyond human A t bawn, tell he makes | rawbacks. But seasickness finds a larger | may be placed in the department ell are working in harmony. A glt no quatah, sho's yer bawn, tell he makes 4 The estimates for the year 1840-1900, as | promises are being carried out by the mayor, | 110 when Baldwin reached his side, but the | soy'rul mo’ trips. No, sab, don’ you talk ter | Bumber of victims, dominates them for 4 | All the $20.0¢, $25.00 and $28.00 compared with those for 1000-1901, are as | especlally In regard (o the street and sani- | ‘0ter administer e femecies an | me "bout dese men what weah dey shoes out period an: a much m bafiitenld tary departments, and the municipality was | "°C¢S5ary physical manipulation, with the | 4o cume all 'roun’. Ded am pow'ful mean | MAtter than any of these other experiences suits now being sold at really ver In better condition, taking | Fe*UIt that life was, prolonged until the men, an’ no mistake The acute manifestations of the malady may Commodity erything into consideration, Very few | FIVal Of Pollce Surgeon Ames. The sur Now, heah am de kind o' shoe 1 like, | B0 be prolonged, but, qusceptibility to it | $ $ $ are committed and usually punish- | K% A0 emergency treatment and ordered | you gee dis one, bit am worn out at de heel [ BAVINE heen discovered. the sufferer bocomes Judgeon taken to Clarkson hospital. 1t A ; . & ore or less apprehensive, his plans au Baled hay .. 8 rapidly follows the apprehension of u | DUdBeon taken to Clarkson hospita WAk | g at de toe, an’ worn flat in de centah ob | MOre or less apy fod a5l b mbi 8facked hay reported at a late bour that he was still v movements are trammeled and his am iinal. Mayor Kelly is continually being | de hoot. Now, dat gemmen, he's all right A Co alive, b ® had cond r 4 p " tion is paralyzed. Fortunately, the majority fhaw . 5 congratulated on his administration and it | “/!Ve: but in such bad condition that his re- | yg oa1] me an' he say, ‘Ole man, make down ¥ cove s extrei doub: ¢ t q )t those who suffer at all are troubled There Is & greater difference in the esti- |18 askerted that his actions tend toward ce- [ COVCTY 18 extremely doubtful my bed de fust chance you git,’ an' den he | Of those w er o re trou h Dudgeon left the following not in expla- | g oal voun’ (8. gy SuoRaN to p during the first two or three days of a voy y ated amount of fuel needed this year in MeBUNE the republicans in South Omaha. | HEECEN (& 00 foan |‘ Rt on .l:v:\’:« o k';'n” ‘:} l\l\?‘n.:”::: N8GO aING Coly Whsh tBu st Biichen Men's compariscn with that consumed last year king Up Sehool Finn 5 To Whom It May Concern: 1 have sut- | o 0 0 o hing, an’ fust thing you | P8dIY: But even wo, it is highly desirabl Trousers the figures being fored L] 9 . 9 . %01, Expert accountants, lawyers and partles enough and am nearly blind. Please | oo yo goun' sleep. No, sah, he don’ go th‘ln‘]‘t“m:”’r; |'|;.»;.\un: uv|m. ..In.ry&: it :u;:v goat «.... Commotliy Pannda intereated in the case are still checking | turn this body over to Dr. Charles B. Alli [ joqring roun’ ‘bout dis thing and dat thing. | S1ble. And this may be done by observing BItuminous coal ..,830,000 fr over the books of the school district in order | Son for dissection Ef Caint Jew’ right he jes' say, in his min’, | ® few simple precautions. hracite coal to present to the court an exact showing of [ Two letters addressed to relatives were | oo fo 0n 0 a0 giff'ence,” an’ oft he go |, DF: Herman h of Brooklyn con amelting the finances of the district in connection | also found. One was for his daughter, Mra. | (70 7 tributes to the Medical Record a number of Straw Hats— 4 2 with the Hoctor school site injunction. It [Mary L. Smith of Craig, Neb., the other for [ i o0 0 ol right, too. He ain | ©Xcellent suggestions on this subject. Some | worth 50¢ to $1.50 * bushels, ** coras was discovered yesterday that warrants |a son, F. L. Dudgeon of DeSoto, Neb. His| 8 N T Ted g0 long and them will scem rather familiar to the | [} y The subsisterce department s awarding [amounting to about $10,000, in partial wite and children have had much trouble [t Tl G widout ralsin’ so much | Yoléran voyager; others may appear more | RUISTRVEVNIRR s R e contracts for the supply of perishable arti- | ment for the construction of the Juogmann | With him in the last few years, as he has [0 8 5O 060 WA BOEGL S dat |NOvel. In any case, however, it is to be| cles of food needed by the department. Thi chool, had been fssued at a time when there { often disappeared for days at a time and | o oy -t duy | BOted that the man who offers these hints | ra? Suite— - award is made monthly Was not a dolar in the funde (o take up the | threatened frequently to commit suicide, 1t | 301 follalh he Jo t of WOULR: NEE T04 | apent two and a half vears at sea ax the Boys Suits—Long trousers—ages 13 to 19 years Colonel Hathaway, chief quartermaster of his issulng of warrants for bulld- | is belleved that he was partially demented : y the greatest values ever offered in high cost suits say erword, an’ den he re'ch down an' han' the department, left yesterday for Forts rposes when there was no money on | Dudgeon was about 65 years old and came | *¥ ¥ chai : e . 8111 and Reno on a tour of iuspection hand is in direct violation of the law and | to this city thirty years ago or more. H ; o nice gemman. rho's yen | C1tY Of California for an essay on seasick Sies Speclal orders WSsed. vestariar p of the wis at ofie time wellsto-do, but of iate|Depah. Dat am er nice gemman, sho's yeh 5. Moreover, several other doctors who The $15.00 Suits for $9.50 medical officer of various steamships and it 1886 received a prize 0 the Medical so me er quatah while he finieh readin’' his L pHie from the Medi were some of the member board are now for the payment of the troops in the de- | worried because they precipitated a fight on | years has been supported by his wife and ““\”fl Jen healvs er mother kind o gem | NAY Served a similar apprenticeship and The $12.00 Suits for $7.50 : h A A the leading steamship companies of San partment. The men will recelve their money | the Hoctor site. It is expected that the [children. TIn addition to the two children | A el o ot o ke & h ¥ . pxt Tuesday checking up will be completed today, so that | named above, another son resides in Omana, | MAn. Which sometme b A0 SPACITHT Francisco have strongly recommended Dr The $10.00 Suits for $6.50 the hearing of the case may be continued [ D. W. Dudgeon, a plumber, at 2010 Farnam | I don’ lke. ¥ou sg® W8 W0 F0 010 SOUY| Partach's instructions, OREPAUGH'S FUNNY FOLKS. next week street, all kinds o' wa i Fresh Alr Amidships. —_— A taned oftiane atf ANYE. MIEROME SL1 1 (e Airet place, & pAeHENF WhS expects Nezlinee Shirts — We T ¢ of 25 Voo rle. 1 ok cn'ous bruises. Now o N - o The management of the Adam Forepaugh| The oer o e v tommed yester- | PUBLIC LIBRARY AFFAIRS | 5o ar dam whether ho go ter bed er not, |10 be sick should secure a cabin as nearly dships as possible, and should give lace on sale Saturda and Sells Brothers' united menageries, cir- | day by H. H. Haskins of Pilger, Neb., who sometime, an' den again he apt to sleep all ',lyr::‘.‘(:‘rlm." v.‘-;‘\M”‘[;\»":;{r:hiu‘li-‘ o '..(:l;‘: b s v euses and hippodromes evidently believes in | bhrought in some Poland-Chinas 13 months OMcers and Names Its | qay. Sometime ! like to watch an' see Jes' | 5, 0 (BARE R ‘m'”‘l" v“ml‘-"l‘r"-"’ ':l ~hII[| 50 dozen of h‘zh grade madras the truth of the saying, “Laugh, and the| old. The average weight of the bunch was ing whut he gwine do mex', fo' he certily am & "o L% L™l Cy ore B Torwite i irts—all soft woMd laughs with you," and, furthermore, | 863 pounds, about as heavyweights for the a'ous white man, Bf Be got any atuft he |18 much less there than out forward and cheviot shirts I | Secondly, one cannot have too much fresh recognizes that laughter turns all into|age as were ever marketed here. Buyers jes’ apt to give yeh a dollab an er quatah, | SECOMIY. One antat bave oo much fresh goods, worth $1.00 to $1.50, pleased and good-humored critics. Strong | for Swift and Company bought this drove| Last night's meeting of the Public Li-|but den sometima he broke an' yeh don” get | oL o o MU DL T BG BUG B EEC and sell tHem &t vess soivinos in every arenic element, calculated to grat- | for $5.15. In the line of cattle sales Her- [brary board called for the annual election [ nothin’, but all de same I like dis gemman 1 should be as well ventilated as possible. One ity and attract, the big show Is notubly so| man Holstein of Dodge topped the market [of officers under the provisions of the gov- | Ef he git mad he madder'n de debbil his- | PR T B8 B0 PO RIS A% POREERRC: (H ’ s ~ 5 50c. n the number and quality of Its clowns, | by selling seventy-elght head of Sand Hills | erning ordinance. By the unanimity of the | self, but gen'ly he don’ care how de win' | guis B WO TR e SRR e o ey of Men'’s Outing Caps, 25c, 40c¢, 50c. which Includes hesides twenty-five of the | cattle for $5.50. The average weight of this [ members the formality of a ballot was dis- | blow sea alr, that on the ocean it is practically most hilarious human humorists, whose | herd was 1,480 pounds. pensed with and the secretary Instructed to| “Dis gemman 1 don’ llke meither. No. |yypouible to take cold. Dr. Partsch urges names are written high up on the world's il cast the entire vote as follows sah, 1 don’ like dis gemman,” said the old [ PO, 0 RS OOk r e that are star role of rib-tickling talent—clown ele Board Fails to Mee President—Lewis 8. Reed man king up another pair of tans. “Yeh| yowm ang comfortable, and that can be put | phants, clown sea Hons and seals, clown| A call for a special meeting of the Board | Vice President—Victor Rosewater. see, dis heah ahoe? Tt am worn out mo' | oy'ang'remaved with oase. Indeed, conven | pigs, ponies, dogs, bears, goats and monk- 'l" "-“"'imlm; wi m.nd;- vws!r\x;rhl\‘ u!lfl;v;rlnn cretary—A. C. Kennedy. at de toe den anywhar else. Dat man he |jon e\ “dransing and undressing s o be b but only three members, Messrs. Bu Librarfan—Edith Tobitt pow'ful lot o' trouble. He am fdgity, an’ | guat. & SHoL64 6L ¢ ; take p i i "Clowns on four lega, clowns on two; | DreDnan and Roberts, responded. It was| The only chanse in the list Is that of | fdgity man am wos'n er fusey woman, | ex voyage O o kenon Thomas Kilpatrick, Trustee. Blown tlie sutekt You evatiknaw. the intention to approve the bond of Treas- | secretary, in which Mr. Kennedy succeeds|an' er fussy woman—may de Lawd sab me. | mne victim of seasickness will learn from Clowns on the earth, clowns in the air; | Urer Koutsky in order that a warrant call | Mr. Perine, who requested to be relieved of | «pis man he always In er hurry. He ask | axparjonce, sooner or later, that his posture Clowns Inthe water, clowns everywhere. | MIEht be issued and thus put a stop to the | the duties. President Reed immediately an- | e er thousand questions. He want his bed | greatly affects the behavior of his stomach o ssdengiogp gt S i big e payment of Interest at the rate of $10 a day | nounced the standing committees on whom | mude down befo' anybady else an' he WADt | T¢ he lies flat on his back he may get along IBWAN Wit WhOHI 4608, Gk Sombaral on outstanding warrants. As there was no | devolve the active supervision of the dif-|pii made up befo' anybody else, an' all en- | for hours without inconvenience: whercas b e ot quorum, it impossible to transact any | ferent departments of the institution for |guin' ob de night he ringin’ fo' de potab. | if he sits or stands erect for & few minutes Reranvismn 1907, IncoroRsTED 11, Clowns performing marvelous things; business and it is understood that the bond | the ensuing twelve months. They are Dere he go now, heah him? Let him ring. | he is liable to be o ) . 3 ercome on short notice. Alown nearean atta; Glawna ia kite: matter will not come up ugain until the| Executive—Victor Rosewater, chairman; || gone been dere sev'l times an' he don’ | But it is better to take advice on this potnt Clowns in long skirts, clowns on stilts; | Fesular meetiog in August lh;lll'r An;l l‘.:..;v. Pl . want a Gowd's blessed thing wuth noticin’. | n advance and not wait for original discov- Clow s b by _— dook—Frank L. Haller, chairman; Knox, cus thing 'bout him, he got er bad | ) a lowns that mimic every fad Stueshs Wil Abtanii De wus thing ery. Dr. Partsch makes it an important Clowns that make the million glad; . 5 ey Kennedy and President Reed, mem'ry. When he git nigh whah he goin’|teature of his program, and an claborate ex- Clowns that cause the buttons to fly; Henry C Murphy notified Mavor Kelly| judiciary -H. B. Leavitt, chairman; Ken- | [0 agity to get off dat he fo'glt ev'ry- | plunation of the fact is offered. He says DR, ¥, ZIRGFELD, President, Clowns at whom you laugh till you cry; i;"‘:';l':’""r:,::flh:r“'"r'"'f':"‘“""'"“' ",”“"'"" nedy and Ives. thing else, fo'git his grip an' his walkin’ | that the first part of the physical mechan- College Bullding, 202 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, llls. Clowns of every nation and clime Lo ior providing the ordinance | Museum—P. L. Perine, ehairman; Deuel | ' an' he nevah fails ter disremember |ism to be affected by a ship's curiously Clowns who are funny all the time; Sire Rt SR e mes pAmnd by (o0 | 4n Teavik | dat you done wait on him like er dawg all | complicated motion is the vaso-motor nerv- £ chnol °f ‘c"n Clowns, and more than you ever saw that Mr. Murphy will prove n..|.~.‘y:l‘ly.l.‘ ‘:.: ,v’[ o ";‘U‘ nhw;m“vntl' llhl- 'r‘m"‘n"fl‘l ":" night. Dat's deo meanes' thing' bout dis|ous system. The blood vessels in the abdo- ' Clowns that make the world haw-haw S OTRbeRIRhE DroREsHS 1 th 5 £ |1ves and Kennedy, while Deuel par- 1y ah fidgity gemman. 1 hope he doan git fmen dilate and in consequence get more SR s RAKD (RRANOHE IANlAw ass prosecutor and that the revenue | ticipated for the first time by virtue of his | 0% FEAY SWICEE, Ly then their fair share of the blood, Thus Iocuhon at David City, Neb., today, and will arrive ","'"‘_ “""I"’ h‘“"l” fines will be greatly In- | recent appointment. “But heah's sompin 1 don’ like. Hcah's|the brain is robbed and to that deficiency In Omaha Sunday and, with the assistance of | “¢4s¢d by haviag an experienced attorney | The following resolution oftered by Mr.| BULRIUTS FRRRR L SO o o any | e partsch attributes the nausea, which is po'tah an’ he tell you dat dis kin' er shoe ! the most disagreeable symptom of seasick- o The Chicago Musica] Celloge s the largest and most complete school of He Knd tn SCHOOLS. {he small hoy, will pitch their tents at | */5t the police judge in handling city [ Rosewater was unanimously adopted and or- Twentieth and Paul streats and will give | ©49¢8 dered spread upon the records mighty nigh bring er wreck er sompin Wues | ness. Now, by lylng down one can restore | |- Tn1ts facully. - The ayatem of i Frrment of soiraes represant performances Monday. Thie is the only *big MR g gy o8 pkenolved, | That the AT hereby i | eviry time. Now look at dat shoe sab.| the equilibrium in the blood distribution and | |. R Sutawme of mors thad thirty years of e B e o turte sircus” that will visit Omaha this season A son of Mrs. Cahill, 2012 § streat, I8 {11 | Qeath of SWiilam R. Morris. that has de. | See dat lsf' heel. Evah see anything 1ike | i¢ this precaution be taken promptly, it fs with diphtheria prived {t of a valuable and loved member, | (12 Hit am worn right off'n one side. HOW | ggeerted, more violent manifestations can be % A STOP PREACHING IN PARKS | rriiriic Goniori af ohicaro s here visiting | iniscitishly devoting hin abllitles to'the Ui | o wpose datgemman evah weahh he $hot | avoided eutirely. “The stomach has noth OR. F. ZIEGFELD DR LOUIS FALK HANS VON SCHILI n} Beard ot 1t mail free upon epplicatior ends for a fow da ding of the lib 4 that it extends : WILLIAM CASTLE BERNHARD LISTEMANN S, F. JACORSORN "'\h 3 ol '\I:‘” : e o e orhe temoara tamise 9" | oft dat way? Don’ know? Cose you don’; | ing to do with seasickness, except us it is RUDOLPH GANZ CMARLES GAUTHIER MERMAN DEVRIES § Masical Directors . Miller has gone to Colorado L 3 o : ; else. Dat man am a Jonah man, | (ncidentally and accidentally implicated ners Declde to Prohibit the | 10 Visit for a month or so. he other business transacted was chiefly | nobody else. P Bulthas Jetter has purchased an entirely [ of a routine character. A report of themli- [ 8ho's yeh bawn, an' I been feelin’ oncom- | gays Dr. Partsch, and if while reclining the L A, SHASGAUTINER, Prine g ool i new outfit for the Jetter buse ball team. brarian on the meeting of the American | fitabul eveh since I &eo dat shoe. I #ay 10| pagient closes his eyes he will thus prevent i Fuohcsmeny HERMAN DEVRIES, A game of base ball will be plaved on i Library association at Montreal, to which | myself, ‘Sam, yeh bettuh be pow'ful cahful | gptical vertigo, by which term is meant brated atiists hy HERMANN KLUM, Planist of ¥ Austria. Bundny between the Jetter and Armo ; ! Beon Added to the ladist of Lelprig, Oermany. Preaching In the parks of Omaha will be | teame® D Ween the Jetter and Armour| b "yo4 been sent by the board, was read | ternight, case dat Jonah man am on d6|ine dizziness and nausea that result from ) faculty. o fifl"v.rs)cnnuus'{‘bs:p o of Berils, Germasy. discontinued. At s meeting yestcrday | And now they say that Dr. Ensor wants |and placed on file. The same disposition [ cah, an' I am stiil pester'd bout f’f‘} "':" visually observing the ship's rolling and ] afternoon the Board of Park ( ”m,,,,,,"m.,,,”:_. De {yl'..."" a member of the Nebraska | met the librarian's regular monthly report. [ man he cu'ous .ht. -‘-“n \m“"”"lvr::.' n:n{ pitching. 35“' sE‘so" 'Ealls sEPTE.'ER ln'h. dectded to motify the park policemen that | SRR (o (000 L Bills to the amount of $1,352 were audited | nuthin’ all ‘1;- e HEIRE LIl AR: ook [ 8 Mats nnnn.k.:In BeMerry, | o L NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED PR the section of the rules which prohib ln_are here from Towa. the mucais of My, |@nd certified to by the comptroller and the | out'n de winder, an’ ne ‘ ; 8 ROSH EOMATRARIA BREY OF L6 & NOTE — Applications fox (ha 97, 1ro0 a8 156 100 PAFLIAY scholarshin wil be Tessived waMl ATped N Publioimetings shall:be enforced to the I and Mrs. Berch suggestion that the fiscal year be made ¢to | pass by, he roll dem eyes o' his roun’ at|treatment recommended by the Brooklyn ter. Complaints have come to the bo Miss Annie Levy has gone to western | colncide with that of the other city depart- | you, an’ it make youh blood frecze—dat | expert relates to indulgence in food and concerning religious meetings that are held | Napr s, (G vIslt triends. “She will remain | ments, so far s it relates to oficial statis- | what he do. 1 plum ymn: o' dat knlan" drink. The victim is advised to ecat, as in Hanscom sark and exhorters have also|"'A meeting of Swedish-Amorican Repub. | UC8 80d T6pOrts, put over for action by the | man, an' 1 nevah do anythin’ mon 1 K0 | patriots are sometimes told to vote, early been gathering crowds on Jefferson square. | lican loagie No. 2 will be held it the afice | €1ty council. The salary of the librarian | help fo' him. No, sah, I wouldn' tou and often. Ordinarily the person who is I | o k 5 vear 19 4 o' 75 cents; no, sah. disposed to be seasick lacks an appetite, The result hus been that the sod has heen | ©f A. L. Berguist tonight was fixed at $1,500 for the year 1906, man wid my broom f: cen q " e i damaged and shrube have been broken by |, There will be no § a. m. service at St HERESHN “Heah 2in er nother kin' o' shoe 1 don'|f ndeed, he has not a distinct aversion for LITARY the congregations that listen to the itiner- | Jomome il orearn Syiay. = Rev. Irving First Ward Republicans. like. Lok at it. Hit am narro' all er 1008 | food. Dr. Partsch insists that the sufferer ACADEMY f Any Religlous Services Breathing ¥ 1 " ’ a busi S e of the Wirst Ward | an’ flat as er pancake, wid a short toe, an' | should disregard this fact, though. He ant preachers. If any church were granted | Street Commissioner Clark has completed | /2t 3, busin meeting 4 i | Republican club last night at Forest hall | iy orn down on de inside ob de fron that o 8k Aaanls by g o hol oo e parks | the re 5 ome! alls i A am worn do’ gues that one cannot escape seasickness even :;:T ::T:: 1“,‘.\“(.1;4. I;::,‘,ll‘;“:”‘: :",‘ h,‘.n.”\” the Fehr o B Nardware stora > * Sum Scott presided and R, . jordan offi | cole. Dat man am er dude. Anybody Kin | i¢ jying down unless the blood is kept well A SCHOOL FOR BOYS tended to all and the board has adopted the | WMEmPers of the Anclent Order of United | business session addresses were delivered | see dat. He gib de potah a heap o' trouble | yupplied with nutritive material—-the more NOT A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE Workmen will pienic at Waterloo on Sun- | by W. H. Hanchett, R, C. Jordan and P. [ an pow b anything else, lemme The o reguls policy of prehibiting all public meetings | day. Trains will leave hero ut 8:30 6. m. | M, Back. Music was furnished by col. | #0° pow'ful littie ob anything else, 150 batter, The thres agular mesle of unless they are of a patriotic nature. Miss Lulu Ward, who has been employed Quirtet } tell you. He call me in de mawnin' an’ he | tno day ought to be supplemented by four IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR Dr, D. Mercer has offered to give the| @t the mavor's office as stenographer for ie First Ward McKinley and Roosevelt [say: ‘Po’tah, po'tah, did you polish—he al-|or more others. On this point the Medical WHILE TO SEE THE YEAR BOOK | some weeks, tendered her resignation yes- | club and the First Ward Bohemfan club |y, v polls ? N v 8?" | Record" sy hoard the ground necessary for the exten . DROEEE. HOE FORIERACION Y8 Jomtly in: Wieaners beer murden ¢ | lers say polish—did you pollsh my shoes?'| gecord's contributor remarks slon of the drive in Bemis park west| Anton Nadliski has been bound over to of Eighth and Hickory st Den 1 gine ter git mad, but I keeps polite an' | “walways eat and drink at least ten min appress BLEES MILITARY ACADEMY fhrouxk ‘Bla land to Fortiath sirest. The | tns Blatrloc court . e st seit oi2| 8 ed to iddresses from Tsanc 1 aay: ‘Yes, sah, I shined 'em,’ but he 87| utes betore rising in the morning. It mat- 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MO advirabllity of accepting such a gift was dis- | PUNEIATIZINg W waloon At Twenty-seventh Hascall, Major Miller and Harry Fisher of [ «well, dey don’ look Ifke hit. 1 wieh YoU | torg Jittle what it fs, provided only it 1s cuesed and the board finally decided o visit| tendance, would take them back an’ go ovah dem|wpge you want. FPorter or atout are good the park at § 0'clock this afternoon for the | Aled yerlacal, Of ara, 1. 0. Bitert, whe eopr—] again’ An' den T take dem back ap' 80t| o ore hard, sour apples. At sea we may 190 A " er fe M - purpose of inspecting the proposed exten explosion. will be held Bunday after LOCAL BREV“’IES dem down in de conah fo' er few minits | g,q gurselves liking and longing for things sion. The board will also examine the|"00n At 2 o'clock widout so much as touchin' dem, an' when | pay we hardly ever think of on shore. game o ise ba he o e cl e V'l P d, V evel eally w s e be R bridges in Miller park and vielt Kountae | oo i of hise ball will be plased this | peanic frusha, aged 2, died of dropsy 1 iake: dam Dask e look pow :““\'“’"v Whatever you really want, that is the best / RY ACAD park night force at the 'mk vards and a picked | Bt. Joseph's hospital and his remains were | case he think he goin® ter look finer'n any- | thing to take; and porter or stout are al u--.. 3 3 g sent to Weston, Neb., for interment body else. He take up mo' room in de 8 wheth (Y Q L 109 pores The contract for constructing foundatio: n from Armour ent to W s V98| waye good, whether you want it or nol 1 relatisle”l upon which the Spanish connon shall be set | . Ige across the gully just east of || The body of 4 '\’I,‘h'n;“";r”';“"'_zl (Kitled | sirokah dan unybody, an’ he !unly sroun! 89’ | " "When one {8 sieeady seasiok, thoss Hquld eole nn was awarded to a local company, whose bd | Sireats, I in o e condition wid Sabairs | IERC polo 4t Twentioth and Dodge streats. | com’ his hair an’ fix his tle toll de dinlt | foody are bost which require least diges YANCEY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo. il e made by the s pt COl sslones ke ee| X v Mich., \ . on, @ 08 will ¢ nade by th treet mmissioner has been sent to Eagle, Mich., for in-|car am pulled off an' den he almos' breal tion, are most rapidly absorbed and yield —-_— 4 ermen case he misse e L o el . M. Rathburn, one of the Missouri Pa- [ terment his heart case he misses his breakfas. the quickest returns—beer, ale, porter, cifie ofelals, With headquarirs at Atcni- | Myron D. Karr, acting mayor. has ealleg INTENDED FOR OTHERS. bon, B e (e e UTters L ASCh) [a wpecial meoting: of the council fo | stout, broth, soups and meat extracts. These w t Oidest and Turgent J Kenvon, mensral managorYot’ the | o'clock this morning. The purpose of the [ - i Rridi | cannot all be prescribed with success; they entwo | | a CAUeMY wmiitary school in Dificult o Belleve Advice Applies | anag e Probably the most successfu Central West in {evs Btock Yards company meeting I3t pasa’the appropriation ordi- Probably, the mOs, ACCRIL T | Sould only be auskested—than the patient > Us, < . unce for July ode » 4 A ; s S, Favarian, wio has just been sentenced at [ will choose which he wants and the stom “While reading the morning paper at| Your druggist will refund your money 't| The Hoard of Education wiil hold a | SESTR AUti o spend two vears and | G0 Ui eten an the choice. Tha mickar W R S s special meeting at noon today for the | & huit In ‘Brieon because he made love ‘ Monkiag. | Feqiaalin AL Gt tue A3: | Eake Qintiusnk (i) ure you. 50 cente. | PRGN "OF abproving the bonde of (e | {0 iy uy it an swindled them out of [the patient the oftener he must eat, and | - ‘ vertisements of Postum Food Coffee an newly elocted officers of the board and ? ‘money, The son and heir | the less at & time; and when he feels & re ) " p All Over With Lee them an epporty v qQu e dly sums of m § ¥ ¥ . he j06s & i L, striking the holsting ropes. When b SCHOOLS, Snaliy h"":"_ 8 T""hl" ': It WA & IE] ooy Ave R D, Leate skoused. herssie| FhOK hem An eppartunity o qualify & wealthy man at Grate, he auickly Tan | pygnance to all other foods, porter or stout | horsex were put under the hammer Jerry | - \hat my dally heddache and dyspepsia were | crom the presence of fier common-law hus- | Tiie wix deer rocently purchased for River- [ \ertisid fOF a Wite In &everal papers. (irls |taken without raising the ‘head, directly | Wn( to a Hirlem grocer due to coffes drinking band early Friday evening under the pre- | onGa% deer recently purchased ranke: th (Soclety answered his ad- | ott outhful at & time, at | yorer JAtar tha, purghasor w { M lt It never oocurred to me that the warn- | text of going for a stroll he suspected tha | 3id9 Park have becn placed in th anks | | wered his ad-| from the bottle, & mouthtul at a time. at| jorrycalled at my house and told me it estern wiary Was prepared for them vertisement, and, selecting among them | 4pout five minute intervals, will prove a [he had a lot of trouble with the horse. He ing fitted my case TS, an o Tiiaumer en I the 088 | in ‘minle that was u who' were comely and who had \ A romis ' b | great success." wald that Jerry would go a short distance fl d “I had been on the diet cure for more [ warded for plaving the sleuth act when | Menomonie. Mich, and the Board o y." he promised marry them. | grea ! sald that Jerry would go o short distance, cademy, Upper Alton, Il Commissfoniers secured them for Gradually he invelgled their money from | The yolks of two raw eggs, beaten up with | WG A W GO0l " e would ko @ 1111l than ten years, having tried a strictly meat [$he met John Delbridge In a restaurant ; A AR L AR AL ) § ] ity S omatabie i 1y Medt | Where the palr sat down for supper. No | Tents & Willlams' new bowling alley i then he disapheated, leaving | ap equal quantity of brandy and taken by the | fufifior only t0 Yepent It again. 1 told e | Buaviiskedre mitgd mambar. Thore gotal et and at|gooner had their orders been tiuken than | 9pens today at the old place, second flc e o e b o hesty teaspoonful at ten-minute intervals, con- | Krocer why the horse stopped short und | suivped. Fxe ; Convanant to Nt other times left off breakfast for a time | Injured husband waiked in . and ve-| M16-1418 Farnam. Everything remode fiok IR ROy L iah Héh e, fifted his feet, and also advised him to 1ook | Owned sud managed by teachars'of | xper and again left off dinmer, but all these | monstrated sith Delbridge. The latter|and refitted. Four finest alleys in Omah He was next heard of At afynich, whaere |stitutes s particularly valuable “emergency | yp gome contractor’and sell the animal to | & e foroh e cudste and asean o tutile in riddin > of the|®te oped not to parley, but went for Leete, | T room s large, well lighted and ventt \:“"'“ “_‘;’ P ‘I“ d old wid -‘v\r ration.” And it is asserted that the best | him for isting purposes, He did s0, noti ‘elroular G0, EATON, "Secretary. o SHATS AR S0 pPERAR e "¢ | vigorously using fist and foot. The woman | lated, making it an fdeal place for this | JUCCCRE O REEIL, MR 06" ha” G180 pald | time to take this or a little stout, or indeed [ fving me that he recclved a lurger price steady half-sick condition under which I|urged Delbridge to 4o up” her husband | bopular sport 3 than he paid me for the horse 3 . equent visits, and ever with the same|a heg cal, is immediately after the tabored, who wan plainly outclagsed and out of the [ Captain Joe Sulllvan of No. 3 engine | freauent visits, and ever Witk the sameja bearty meal, is immediately after 'r::< by 5 .haul. | ®ame when Sergeant Welsenberg and Offi- [ house, who had charge of the Omaha fire [ 003 it Ll tad at in & | stomach has been in active rebellion. He Knew & Few Words, : 1 had n-‘lf" _0:'0 }.h:"l'" '"‘ ““"”fl"“l‘: vor Pearson called time and arrested the | fighting exhibit at York this week, reports | §hOTL thme, e had, | AEARE e spasms of retching are separated by in An English officer in Malta stopped in | ATHESD A IEIU"FIIL WOI ng ‘“‘dear old coffee,”” but when nally | trio. the lows of a valuable diamond stud. He | [ 0"000" 0 "Gratz, and was there seen by | tervals of ten minutes or more. And food |riding to ask & native the way. He wa T3 often distressedd by Gray or Biesshed Hal occurred to me to make the trial and take says he noticed the loss while on the train of his victimé, who promptly had him answoered by @ shrug of the shoulders and . soon after le g Yo and 18 of e that is taken promptl ter one of these is o8 ng i i up Postum, 1 immediately discovered where |\ G IREE L ERRGRART WGV e And e of U B DRtTUAN Lt HImabie shinee | Eraris: e oty 1 Ly ARrak e A the officer 4 lmp‘"al Hair Re!‘“"“" the difficulty all these years came from. 1 ; The police were called upon yesterd tement that he 1ad offe Bt the man’ knew enough English to Uhe anly w1re 40 harmless 1o oy or glthe painful, terrible tortures, but all are quickly T 3 pon erday |'ity for the stateme it he bad offered | Ajthough these instructions are meant 3 e e ‘Sypiied. sad 1o now eat anythiog for breakfast, as much (P4l ters PRt Y1to arbltrate a neighborhood quarrel be- | his hand and heart to at least 120 maris | ! e 8 ask T AR as 1 desire, doing justice to & good meal \““"' F PATSAI_Candy. Oatuattle, Al iween Mrs, C. P Cooley of South [ und widows for l"‘H"I“ ho make oug voyages, they can | %10 you understand Maltore ) R RIS i oy s 1 . druggists, 50 Tenth street and Mrs. A1 oth of 1010 - - hardly fail to prove useful also to those who | and the same at Junch and dinner, with ! A g : NPT never a headache or other disagreeable | " Arhor strest. ANBE DAck yaras sdigin A Huge Job. merely go yachting and fishing and find ou know Arabl Mrs. Goth accuses Mrs, ley of polsoning e consolidation of the two great sleep. . , IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFG, CO., 22 W. 23 symptom. My only “‘crankiness’ now is to PERSONM. PAHAGRAPHS her chickens, and Mrs. Cooley avers that O ads Nocasiar that they are not good sail Except in vou know Italiar R A A el b/ 5 Mrs. Goth is holding as hostages two An- [ 4 moint of work, says the Chicago one or two respects, the soundness of this T know that [ have Fostum served as It should . o gora kittens belonging to Mrs. Cooley. | \Inm'\\‘?m'.:'r hiid 1o be painted out of | advice i3 well established by independent | “Do you know Greek be made, that s properly bolled. There is a| J. J. Langer of Wilber s at the Iler|Sergoant Whalen patched up a truce for |70 cars of that company. OF the cars ope | "orh W e it B vast difference between poorly made Pos- x them and the two powers are again on | rated by g mpany 502 bore the | €Vidence. And where Dr. Partsch us “Then you four fool " A n H. W. DeFord of Hastings was at the | diplomatic terms same names as 502 of those belonging to the | gestions seem a little unusual, his practical tum snd good. b Murray Friday After a hearing in police court Frida: | Pullman company. A list of these duplicate | experience les him to the confidence of | Deatin s T 'C. B Hasty of Alameda, Call. fnsists| W. K. Milier of Alllance was a Friday |afternoon on a charge of assault and bat- | cars was made out and the day after the | ¢} rofessional reader. Detrolt Journal £ T faltered ummer Tours on le. Michigan. that he owes his life to me because I intro- | Buest at the Murray tery “l”"“ erson and hh‘u\;.- were dis- | transfer painters went to work changing | the unpro . ftaibd there no way in which I can make myself | THE ELECANT MAN'T u . 4 oo rice registered | charged. They were accused of assault by [ them. The first Wagner sleeper h ] ——— | duced him to Postum. 1 have s number of | Mra, M. ¥ Ewing of Beatrice registered | \(i®ioi, i sohnuon and her siater. Mra HATS changsd from JAVA o Poltave. Th it in a Horse's Work The hag peered again Into my palm, | fo, LLLLL TLILGR ) friends who have been finally cured of | ©, D i ; Mary Christophson, at the Johnson board- | Pullman standard lock is being placed in | New York Sun: “When I retired from | thix time more intent) 1ripa for Oharievoly. Marber Horings By Vreal stomach and bowel trouble by the use of | il DAVl one of the ‘;f'l""‘“"! Noore: | ing and”rooming Rouse, 140 Jones strect | former Wagner cars, thus - causing o | the contracting business a short time age No. | she croaked, “but you ¢ make | Felbakey g ek e Iiaa ol coffee, joebraskane ut the Merchants Eriday; | her sister attempted to prevent the Peter- | in those windows containing monograms | Amonk them was one named Jerry, which | was e to'be w great brewer rather | 5 CEAVES GHICAGO A8 FOLLOWS: by e s John 15 Owen of Wayne, Tom Dowd of | sons from removing thelr trunk from the | will have to be changed. and it may taks | for several years had been used 1o Working | than a great poet o m urs 11 . Rat 4y ~ Please do “-‘ 9 Wy Bame.’ Gordon, W. I Totten of Fullerton and | house and the result was a four-cornered | many months before the alterations are|on & drum. In such work a horse becomes | OF course | was mach mortified, being of Manitou Steamship Company, J. M, 1238 Bremen St, Clucinnati, Oblo. | B. L. Scovel of Chadren | mixup at the fout of the statrs, completed, accustomed 1o lfting his feet high to avoid | an artistic temperament, OFFICE & DOCKS, Rush and N. Water $1s, Ghic Government supersision, State comm| 5 to graduates. Preparation for Universities and National Academies, COL. SANDFORD SELLTRS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO,

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