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OMAITA DAILY 7. 1900 7 RAILROADS AND THE STREET |z, 2 et v oo e[ (OME FROM FOUR QUARTERS | % 7ua 5 e 2 e [ 10 CONSOLIDATE - SCHOOLS | necessitated by the haadling of the Puilm Towle, T. Orr, J. N. H. Patrick, M. Coad i ckets. — W. A, Paxton, W. H. Alexander, John D) - ) Burlington and INonhwr'"‘nm Bystems | The F HT W Ty e Juion SatoR | Pilgvions Reprevnting Bast, Wers, onh | Lr0 B On e e ditee of (he service s Taken to Relieve Conditions Ex- Before Oty Oouncil, Willlam Lucas. The latter " and South Welcomed by Ak-8ar-Ben, the romains were interred in Forest Lawy isting on West Side. — porarily holding down a position at d cemetery - QUESTION OF CONTROL OF TERRITORY | butiding as cachicr furine. the sbsencs of [ butlding a Cashiee ¢ I“'l:”‘ v‘lr“::h" absence of GREAT RECEPTION BY THE KING'S COURT CAPTAIN GONE WITH THE CASH DATE FOR OPENING IS FIXED LATE s Thorne w occupy the an, after the consolidation - | . tnvarion of the Hownrd Street Dis- [iy effucted and e o relesed from bie | Cere Street Leader et the 'V OF | First Sesston of the Year Will Re trict by the Omaha Strongly present dutles as chief ticket agent at the | of Ameriea Siipe Awa Held Monday, mber 17, und Resented by the B, & M. Union station, of chief cl | Fands of the Corps. Adjournment Wil Come A Trancparcnt People. headquarters and will | on June 21, 3 1 t i The strident voice and blatant corner of -y o futies of inspector of trai [ s Pt Brevet oliver lataly i Glycerin Soap. [1n this he will serve ns { . | in charge of t post of the Volun Attorneys and officers of the B. & M. and | Assistant Superintendent ¢, ) leot oA e e b The first step in the consolidation of the t ! A it & ten V. Ta | 1t was an impocing procession of | teers of America, will be heard no mor 4 S ic b the Chicago, 8t. Paul, Minneapolls & Omaha | Mr. Madsen will be appointed to & road | noviviates that threaded the labyrinth lead- | on the streets of Omaha. which will be @ bler, Eckermann and West Side schools Delicately Perfumed. Fallroads addressed the city councii for Position as a Pullman conductor and it Is | ;0 15 the lair of Ak-Sar-Ben's grand mufti | source of sorrow to some and of joy to | was taken last night by the Board of Edu Clear as Crystal. three hours yesterday afternoon concern- | lIkely that Mr. Lucas will get such an ap- | & night. Sixty-four were Omaha subjects rs. The brilliant captain left the oity ¥ ' b ing the recent extension of the Omaha line | POIntment as koon as Cashier \Wilkins re : cation in the appointment of & commi f the royal monarch, while sixty were vi Monday evening for a cooler climate. He trom all corners of the country. The | took with him more than $100 of the post's [ T8 " HCL & 2 «t majority of the visitors were from |money and some goods that were unpaid |Slt¢ at Forty-eigh i Logan, la., but there i slong Eighth street from Capitol avenue to | 'Ur08 and relieves him of the position Howard street. Petitions were presenteq | '8 BOW temporarily filling trom persons who favor the extension and T . from property holders who disapprove and OFFICIALS TAKE PROMPT AC tee wh shall investigate the pr posed aud Center streets was a delegation from | for, but failed to leave his future postof- | 40 be ready to report to the board at & The perfection in the art of soap making obtained only by long re: \ y carlie J e laborator, Jancroft, Neb., and smaller representations | fice address, The supposition that he has | *Pecial meeting to be called pot earller arch lqlh ratory, the case was thoroughly discussed. The | meward Offered for the Dandita Whe n other lowa and Nebraska towns, while | sought a cooler clime is based on the fact | than next Wednesday night. President designed especially for toilet council deferred the matter for one week ! Held Up Sleepers, | there were also visitors from Chicago, Den- | that his father resides in Canada and it 1s [ Thomas named Robert Smith, N. M and bath. In the hope that the railrond officials will| Diligent search is being conducted by the | ver, Kansas City, Sloux City, Rochester, |believed the captain went north Howard and Charles E. Black as members Potch up peace among themselves | Union Pacific for the robbers who held up | N. Y., and Lancaster, Pa | McLaughlin's favorite places of punctur- ‘2‘( the g bend and nw).».lr perintendent General C. F, Manderson and C. J. Greene | an eastbound Union Pacific tr | The delegation f : 1 the atmosphere with song and story [ Pearse to co-operate with them - e | an eastbound Union Pacific train Saturday | The delegation from Loga a., was|ing atmosphe | song a - it f - 3 icago. presented the B. & M. side of the case.|night near Hugo, Colo. Special Agent |headed by J. M. Davis of that city, who at- | were ourteenth and Harney, where he Nvlv--lI members ';r {4 b «ur;lhnhn hars o JAS. S. KIRK & €O, C g They offered no jection to the switch | Canada left for the sc i himsel o tr .8 e ore or less successfully competed with | visited the proposed site for the conso . &2 2 0. g2 switch | Canada le e scene of the robbery | tached himeelf to the train of Ak-Sar-Ben |m or u i mpete o 'eéééééé , ), 21 &2 21 é from Capitol avenue to Farnam strec | Sunday morning and has a corps of assist- | two or three weeks ago and went home a beer garden for the favors of the public, | duted schools expressed complete satis é < =3 5S4 S g ééééééééé d but filed & strong protest against that por- | ants at work on the case. | | Posses have also | and at once organized an excursion of his|and at Fifteenth and Farnam, where a [faction with the location and urged the been organized at several points slong the | neighbors. It comprised Mayor L. W I- |large and apparently interested crowd |board that the union of the ;-h-mln vrlfl\t: = and Howard streets. The B. & M. owns | Il where the murderous bandits might | lon, J. N. Young, F. Moershell, J. A.|never failed to gather. Occasionally the only means of affording satisfactory schoo | the ground on the east side of Eighth | reasonably be expected to appear and no | Gates, G. O. Curtis, F. M. Adams, Harry |doughty captain would “carry the war futo | accommodations to that part of the city. | August 16 until August 2 charged from the force. Fireman Willlam street between the two streets named and | stone will be left unturned to bring them to | McKenney, W. N. Putnam, H. L. Finley, [ Africa,” so to speak, by venturing into the Mr. Penfold objected to the plan of mov A Gillan's Accounts Correet. Gorman pleaded gulity to a similar charge, 13 backed up in its protest by Lyman |justice A. G. Blotehky, M mphrey, J. A, Het.|bad lands with his little band of earnest |ing the old bulldings to a new site and W A s but in view of mitigating circumstances hie Richardson nlnd the \-Xmmun Tu\lhr’ Ma X Quick action has been taken by Union Pa- | erick sz.m.: ;.-l .,‘, 4”‘2,'”;;' Ferguson, A, | workers. In this place they were always | suggested that it would be much better ‘“‘”.: c:»:‘;::‘:::l‘l:;‘“:nl'l;l’::i‘ {',?:"',,:":‘,';::"I?,‘ | punishment was minimized to a fine of his <hinery company, property holders on the | eific officials in the matter of offering a re- | 8. Grosvenor, Herman P. White, Frank D.|accorded a respectful hearing and never |construct a new bullding. Other m | accounts of J. M. Gillan, the retiring ten-day leave and offs for ninety days west side of the street | ward for the apprehension of the robbers, | Stearns, F. H. McCabe, C. L. Isbell, J. E.|went away empty-handed urged that the old bulldings can be rotary of the board, are correct in every | Chris Anderwon, driver at No. 3, was fined B. T. White and J. A. Sheean presented | A bounty of $1,000 has been placed on the | Case, Charles Huber, O. McKelvie, A. W.| The captain is of medium height, well |for several yeurs and will more than ve-| ... 0 yng Mr. Gillan's bondsmen were | Bi8 Offs for thirty daye for carelessnees the Omaha line's side of the question and | head of the or alive. The | Blackburn, Wells Dewell, H. A. Helm, F.|bullt, good looking and smooth shaven. He | pay for the moving Furthermore nu-‘”m . An Inrwn‘mnlv a short turn in nmfl’gllvl offered to the council a petition from more n of the men as given out | A. Foote, Willlam C. Ehrbardt, Dr. 1. C,|has @ persuasive voice, a smooth tongue | people in that part of the city B etary's report showed that the | from the house and the painted sides of the than 100 prominent wholesalers and man- ager Dickinson 1s: “One | Wood, Roy McKenney, Charles McKenney, [8nd a gentle manner, consequently he never ted with the old nge and are tion of the new track between Farnam teachers' examinations and institute from |Chief Redell for intoxication and was dis bandits, des official descripti by General Ma The sec | i new truck were sadly marred | | 1 o ke sood collections and always | anxious to have the moving done at once, | Feceipts of the school district of Omaha | ™pn,oiman” Michael Kissane was granted ufacturers, who declare that the new ex- | man about five fect eight inches tall, slen- | H. H. McKenney, J. A. Barr, H. H. Roadifer, | falled to make good collections and always | anxlow Y b ' done at onice, | or" the fiscal year ending June 30 were [ Fatrolman Michacl Kisa At tension will cause competition among the | dor, gt moustache, dark clothes, old |J. I Creager, L. J. Stebbins and S, . King. | ¥a8 popular with the gentler sex When | that school may be opened wi ay. | 467.345.30. ten dasw’ leave dhd the resigostios ¢ rallroads and result in much good to the | slouch black hat; the other one five fect ten | Malvern, la.. was represented by H. E.|he was confronted a week ago with the Dates for Opening Se 1 A communication was read from Martha | W0 J 4 as accepted community. inches high, slender, short black mous- | Mulholland and Cedar Rapids by F. E.|DeC "“»‘I'\;xfi: raising aulm \\thm tln;' !’n;u I on wescunt ot ver (hat are being | Blerbower, announcing that she has be- BOY DROWNSWHILE BATHING | to pay off the post's indebtedness which he ceon of repa ha e bel : : Managers Take Part tache, 40 years old, old black suit and old | Goodwin, while George H. Robinson of | !0 Pay the p | gun suit against the school district of s | had contracte out authority, he never | made, the schools will not be able to open . jeneral Manager George W. Holdrego |®tribed rubber coat. Both men wore black | Sloux City also joined the caravan mme—“:'“' "';""l‘ k“’\‘\“h“" s “""‘ L ||-,h- “" :"' ‘M eurly us has been customary and (he | OmAhA for 85,000 Mrs, Bierbower fell luto of the B. & M., General Manager George | (10th masks over lower part of face | where on its pilgrimage hither. ;I*‘.""]‘;’l' i e R o hls wouluberers. | board agreed to have school open Septem. |the excavation in the High school grounds | sames aitiigan, e s Sayond NIy ¥. Bldwell of the Elkhorn and several s | There was a delegation present from Ban« |y Tl ML Ul oote"with his superor | ber 17, 1900, and close June 21, 1901, Christ ;‘""] claims 96,000 dsmages for injuries said Depth n Help other prominent railroad men attended tho Canadian Pacific Strike, croft, Neb., including C. L. Kramer, T er, M Slllett, to meet him at 10 |mas vacation will begin December 23 and | '°, lave beef sustaine | Can Rench meeting and took part in the discussion, | ‘VINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 6.—The strikers | Martin, F. C. Nelson and J. G. Jones, while ““\]‘"l' '.l."""l At for ihie purposs |end Decamber 80, The §pring YRoatign will| . APPlicaats for certificates entitling them | which waxed warm on several cccantons | Ut 104y and passed resolutions asking cit- | F. B. Thomas represented Lyons, Neb., J of going with him to the installment house | be from March 23 to March 3§ and other | Lo vlnm'h in {h. Omaha ‘«';nu.‘n,; may -..y.\|u‘; James Olllig.n, Jr, 9 years old, was izens not to patro o Canad g ", Cooper was prese om Crel j oz . ” b i : e amination August 28, the date upon whic o4 Motiday 4 WIS BiIBY and gave 2o evidence of the spirit of com- | FEUR ROL 10 Patronize th He LR Ll ‘\?”"h il oty _""“'”' . "” " |to pay the debt. Then when the time came | holidays will be granted according to the | (o board decided to ofter special oxamina- "‘.'l::“{“ lf. b ‘H ‘I'" i ~”l' bath L gl promise which is sald to exist | trains, excursion c committee was | North from Columbus, Sam Hous om v evening to leave the post |regular rules, ‘ s | Missou ver about 300 feet south of f aleo appolnted wait on the cateres leka d Dr *roll fro came Monday evening to leave i Rula | tions at the High school building. o on Pacifis bridge o ny _ The Burlington set up the claim that it | "llz‘"l‘k:l]1.“v‘x:"1l:"'v’ ball o |‘h caterers whose 1':.3‘“43.} A d Dr. M. B. Croll from Union | headquarters for the services upon the | N.B. Van Matre was unanimously elected _High s L!:\”(lxlmlx:”E cifie bridge, in company with Tas confined ftself to a narrow section o | dve tralns, 1 to . ; “"’T;“" ]’“1"“‘"1 Wbt Sl b “"""";I“““ i ""“'_::; streets, McLaughlin made some excuse for | commercial teacher in the High school.| The wolf in the fable put on sheep's . bl g the city and has shown no disposition to| . A e held ursday next, | Messrs .. Honore, J. E. Mille to ) 4 ’ y not going and turned the meeting ove wpread into the territory rightfully be-|*SKUN& that it be canceled. Other railway | Church and Peter W. Doyle. W. R. Perry | bl b 5 [ He comes from LaSalle, i1, where he has | clothing because it he traveled on his own [ *DO Wis not a good swimmer, got Into the L an inferfor officer. When the volunteers |taught in the Peru-LaSalle Township High | reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur- | ¥ater bevond his depth, was borne under SORRTAR, 15 JothiY MG NG WAL Wab lrv’l;dny-;:||::“~"xpr|-nuum atron feeling i favor | ¥as there from Denver, F. . Hess trom |30 T SN evenings work they [iehool for. two years. Previous to that |pose. Counterfeliers of Dewiti's Witch by m switt current and drowned before any made to deny the council's right to grant | Uf [ Surikers und all have recently held | Khnsus Elty. Goorgo M. Cuyler from Roch- | 5,19 find no trace of him. He was gone. | time he taught in the High school of Polo, | Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthless | “p (000 (FCE P 000 onie and ot the Omaha line the use of the street in | *0oret meetings |oster N. Y., J. A Patterson from _l,uu—‘.u were his wife and two children. So |11}, He Is a graduate of one of the lilinols | salves on their merits, o they put them In o o BF C0 VCEE BB AEE B OO OGS0 | wuestion, but the methods employed in |, m‘”“{":‘;“ TN ikeued & oirculax sthting | SSHON PR T "“"”‘ "“l"f Cabln, | Cog the family's pet dog, a little black af- | gtate normal schools and has had nine |boxes and wrappers like Dewitt's. Look | ot FLAWIR WAE CEAF 10 THE Heehe OF the slipping the resolution through the coun- | (& S Vf Hhe cake This was sent to pro- | b iy anBrunt from Lincoln. | cie witn a brass collar around its white |years of experience in teaching, five years [out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch | e TR S AHEEE e G ’\ oil were denounced and it was maintained | VIMOI] Polnts and will not be made public | Rabbi Simon's Optimis throat. The musical instruments, some of | ot this time having been devoted chiefly | Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin | o 5000 o i b that the resolution had not been signed | OROFTOW.. OfliAls are. silent Rabbi Simon of the 1 | emple Israel of [ which were unpaid for, and the family eral hours, but were unable to to commercial studies. He will receive a | discases by the acting mayor and was not in effect - this city was also among the initiates last | buggage were also numbered among (he | calary of $110 per month | R e |Ritee Dl e ee. (A H0ioa PRI Wtchs when the objectionable switch was laid. ‘ ]Im':"‘-l""[ ‘x"nlx'\. |-\-:.-. "I:r)"m" night, and in the interlude that is devoted |missing. The little band waited and |y penfold presented a resolution pro- GATHERING IN ITS CASH | man, tiving at 707 Hickory street In answering the arguments advanced | gripriode & he directors | 1o exchange of greetings and good of the | waited, hoping against hope that it was all | 4ing that the question of issuing $150.- by Gerteral Manderson and Mr. Greene "_>’ the Rea Hl\‘lf Rallroad company at a spe- | order, spoke strongly in commendation of |a dreadful mistake and that their captain | joq worth of school bonds to be used in | Festival Committee Distrib- Mr. White made the statement that the |l2l meeting this afternoon declared a divi- | the work of the kuights. He insisted that | would soon return. When the town clocks | ho copstruction of new buildings at Mon- | ating 1ta Advanee fale of Twe Lt LU b LD L «contest was betwoen the Northwestern and [ 4604 0f 1'¢ per cent on the first preferred | omaha s not nearly so large as it ought to | struck the hour of midnight Major Giliett | oy purk Vinton, West Side and High Bakis of S | Twenty-nine f»m‘;.n' and men wrote trom Burlington lines and that he would speak | ' "] 4 ‘\"" company. payable September |po and that its population is not yet nearly | and another officer appeared at the police | .y o) gites shall be submitted to the | | the tront vnlm that for scrat |..."m.|,.,, for the Northwestern route and the terri- | ! &t March a dividend of 114 per cent| what the city's situation and advantages |station and explained the matter. Voters at the general election in Novem-| Books of tickets to the Musical festival | Ut Wounds. more feet und stift juinte tory it traverses. He contended that the | V48 Pald and today's action therefore means | would justify. He set the mark for the| The case presents some legal phases |\ "y paiter was referred to the com- |are now being distributed to those who | Bucklen's Arnica Salve s the best in the S Northwestern is entitled to recognition by | % PEF cont for the year, the first dividends | next few decades at 300,000, After directing | which are rather perplexing and the offi- | Wi "on anance have subscribed for them. The first of | #orid: Same for burns, skin eruptions and ‘ ] the city and should not be denled entrance | $'0C¢ 1844 | attention to the intimate community of in- |cers could see mo way to act until the o8 e ho! Cure guaranteed Sold The report of the committee on text|them were sent out Saturday through a | PO S0C8 BOX. Lure Euarant il bocks was adopted without ameadments |local distributing agency, with the result | . druggists and makes many changes in the books to | that there was $1,600 cash in the treasury o the wholesaie district I Kanwae N “The only opposition there is to our| pq switch comes from the Burlington people,” | Omahu & sald Mr. White. “No property holders ob- | IK#nsas City S | teres Ptwee ¢ C d e ces y info tion was filed and a war- Soh Verbaiite rest between the city and the state, he | necessary informa S e Sparks, live stock agent of the |Teldted Bow the growth of Cincinnati has |rant issued, which the major declare o, 15 i iyt | taltered since the once energetic order of |would attend to. McLaughlin came to | € GO B Thonin g o, were awarded | Saturday night. There have been sold al- ISSING . < the Knights of Cincinnatus had lapsed, until | Omaha several months ago and has had | WS 0 B B0 oL the price be- | together about $5,500 worth of ticket books AMBROSE MARTEL IS MISS Jected until after the Burlington attorneys M:d -:’»mh .\.’(_r’:;v‘:lfll‘, R‘ ‘1;'.‘.':'.’:’:~“£'|lv:' v\‘\;’r"un\\‘ that has been surpassed as the metrop- | the full confidence of his superior offic "r] ing cents per ozen, which is 16 cents | Bugene Loomis, formerly treasurer of the | pelatives Fenr ' had consulted them and the majority of | outside Unlon Pacific officials visiting “5%|olis ot Ohio by Cleveland. He declared [and all with whom he had dealings until| o0 55 0n cheaper than the books formerly | Boyd theater, has been engaged to look ered Off Into S the people are anxious that our line shall | local headquarters. that the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben should |recently, when suspicions were aroused by i 0 "p i 0 g (o, were awarded the con- |after the sale of tickets at the box oftice be allowed to retain the right of way it| C A. Hunter contracting freight agent hlnw .l’w"" or 20,000 members and said | his capacity for making unnecessary debts. | ¢ rorgrawing manuals. Edgrens | At the meeting of the executive commit- A t¢ of the Rock Island, and Mrs. Hunter have [ that there is no reason why it should not ST : a vi dopted for use in yeatidiy. Johin ; Ut Koriied i A bas secured O Rt LR DL TR e French grammar was adopte tee yesterday John E. Utt was authorize Ambrose Martel of 1402 Obatruction to Travel, | tou outing at Manl- | he the great political, moral, intellectual rlro‘wnd-‘:)“n ""‘f:"““:::: George | the High school. White's algebra and|to name a committee to co-operate with [gtre Mr. Holdrege spoke briefly of the ob-| Billie Barnes, traveling passenger agent |A0d commercial force of this section. The | Timely inform [ A at Me oy Died. an Wand- care Leavenworth has been missing from his home . 's U istory will also |him in arranging for special evenings at e last Wednesday even nd his ! ity b Vew Stralts 0., suved two|Channing's United States hi since last Wednesday evening an atruction the additional lne would ofter | of, the Misosurl Paclfic,”is' in' town for [ ity should realize that its highest duty is | Long of New Straitsvllie, D | be used in the High school the festival for the various fraternitics |relatives are anxious lest he has wandered g brief visit before starting out on a trip into |to this organization first, last and all the lives. A frightful cough’had long kept her ; ¢ to travel on Eighth street and poluted 0| the Black Hills and through Wyoming Hins, 3 ) i ke every night. She had tried many Contracts for Conl and Wood. which would be likely to desire such|away into some obscure place and died the defective construction of the mew track. | €. K. Wantiand, general western twpre- | 'y . Temedics and doctors but steadily grew recognition The missing man Is a nurseryman, but for He alleged that the two Burlington | sentative of the Union Pacific land d Mayor Fallon of Logan spoke briefly, ex- | remedies & ¥ The Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime com- pany was awarded the contract for hard g .4 | partment, is in town from Denve: e switches running east and west and crossed | SFGRGLE G JERE (TOR BERYEE tn con by the new track would be practically use- | McAllaster less on account of the obstruction the| °T. €. Davison of th The committee is considering a proposi- | a month tion to let all the concessions to one local | work. 1 wood, at $6.50 per cord in four-foot 1engths | yeeociation, the name of which members and $7.75 per cord in two-foot lengths.|o¢ the committee would not di Cherokee screened nut coal will be sup- |5 iniimated that it plied to the board by the Coal Hill Coal pressive of the appreciation of his fellow | worse until urged to try Dr. King's New townsmen of the courtesies shown and J. | Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her Vnton Pucific, Guy | - DaVis of the same place declared that|and she writes, this marvelous medicine ( v » Inton Pacific, Guy ¥ only 1 e : u Mr. Long of a severe attack of s i tors. The injustice of allow. | H: Kramer ofthe ‘Burlihicton. and. Louls |t Was only a short time ago that the stu- |also cured Mr. Long of & severe attack of \ e Yo encircle another com- | Storck of the Elkhorn returned from Den. |dent of geography ~was informed that | pneumonia. Such cures are positive prool ng one company ver, where they were in attendance (n their | Omaha was a small town just across the |of its power to cure all throat, chest and | pany's property was dwelt upon at length. | official capacities as chief rate clerks of the past he has been ill and out of has been making his home with at the above location. As far latives have been able to learn, is either the Young|ne was last seen by anyone to whom he Women's Christian association or the|was known about 7 o'clock Wednesday his sisters Tose, but it | 45 his r y company, at $3.42 per ton. The Nebraska |women's Christian Temperance union. The | evening at Jefierson square. He has Leen e ‘ounc 5. Now to the b Only i0e and $1 Guar- | company, a o ¢ h eveniog at Jafre 1 b ; General Manderson asked why It was | Passenger depurtments of thelr respective | FVer from Council Bluffs =Now to the “'““_.‘|’“‘!l!r‘l"‘:‘l bortins free at Kuhn & Cors | Fuel company will supply Cherokee Wmp | program committee has been muthorized | quite down-hearted because of his Il necessary for the Omaha line to get an | piigS, iPrlie®snoate, "® '° FeVise trans- | B0 O (hat 1s Owaba e Tl“":“ o g coai, at $3.75 per ton. Victor White Will|{, jet the contract for printing of the pro- |health and inabillty to work. dis disap- ordinance through the council authorizing [ R, R. Randall of Lincoln called at head- il > 3 R¥ia pre- | arug ¢ turnish Sheridan lump coal at $3.75 per ton it to lay this track If the re granted full power. In T olution had | quarters of the several Omaha ro. ponse, Mr. | lerday in the interests of the grams. There had evidently been a com- | pearance has been reported to the police, t he dicted that the time must come when cite at $7.40 per |¥ ERFandaRlas taencrl i y ithe 0pC e N M S WITH and Penusylvania sath bination among the job printers on this | (ogether with his description Vb | Omati will be tho metropolls of he country. | MILKMAN MEETS WITH MISHAP |10, State fair Randall w o | work, for all”of the bidders placed th pouae State tandall was asst 3 s on pen tablets, coul hods : 7 . s Al Sheean explained that the Northwestern|cicouragement from the rallroad com-| §. I King of Logan extended the thanks All bids on nen tablets, coal h"" (it | price at $475. The contract for the tent had complied with the law in every re-|panies and will muke a tour over the 1nes | o the visitors for thelr entertal "5 Minchievous B a Strap Re-|gippers, snow shovels, sponges and dust| i pa Jet to the Omaha Tent and Rubber | spect and proposed o maintan the ad- | Of the Fnion Fucifie, Burlington and Eike | T the peopl pripsle :ny‘:"“:.":',l;;‘y" aponsible f ively Ru | pans were rejected and the etary Was | omuany for $575 for the month of Septem dittonal trackage, but that an ordinance | (e A A A | eIy G G g ity IhEE away on Farnam Street. instructed to_readverdise for the same. | bor "1 will put up a new tent, keep it ih 18 necessary to dispose of the temporary West, city passenger agent of the | could well recall the time when the limits Browning: King & Co. wero TeWAD order, have six men to care for it and injunctions rthwestern, expects to be kept bu Olaf Jesperson, in charge of the Golden |the contract for cadet uniforms at the fol- 4 ek ol iy f6r | of Omaha did not extend over much more | O L | Gate dairy, wept yesterday over spilt|iowing prices: Coat, § e arded Nim from ead: | territory than 18 now included within those s S ) J"“, Heem i e S e quarters at Chicago. In the lot are a couple [of Logan, and he had watched its § e had just ata ounds | cap, $ a - + Depot 1o Man- | Of, hundsome pamphiets: descriptive of Fae | of Logan, and he had watched its magnifi- | ("o fair of restive calts hitched to his| A clalm of Architect John Latenser for ' Tieket A\went at U Raps attractive summer resorts alonk the North. t :llrw"n'n to ‘n.« |,lr|u.”\’I'Y”‘I'““N"h with | L eon and bis cases of bottles full of milk. |$450 was allowed. The claim of Newman GIRLS MUST KEEP GOOD HOURS Another {8 a large map of g T streets he ti son for $500, due the vork o The seperato ofices maintained by the| Chini. contuining much valuable infofmi- At Nineteenth and Farnam streets he tied [ & Johnson for $500, due them for work on will take it down when the festival com mittee 15 through with it : 20; trousers, $5.30; ABOLISH PU tising CAR OFFICE " . o A naist Upon Minors | Pullman company at the Union station for | UoN and statistical matter in view of the| !"";" b fram Feswont, tho animals as sccurely as posetble and pro- | the Suunders fl}u.;n; was 1“1::»-“}I.:‘l:;x‘\’u]u-» Police l::::““‘lfl-l“rl"' L, | e\ tation rer | present crisis in the Orient he grand mufti read an invitation from | ceeded to wait on @ customer Upon recommendation ol the sale of sleeping car tickets will, —— Fremont, signed by George F. Wolfe as| During his absence a small boy p on finance the sum of $20,000 was set aside Seasonable a few days, be abolished and J. K. Chambers, Mrs. Long Destitute, president and C Abbott as secretary of [ with a strap. The youth had ju for investment in the sinking fund. ticket agent at the union station, will be| Nrs, Patrick Long came from Alllance | the organization named, and directed to the | to fiick the strap 80 that tbe end would| The contract for moving the Comenius an- | Chief of Police Donahue remarked at the charge of the |last Saturday to meet her husband ) 4 . appointed joint agent in charge of the : e husband, wh ar-Ben through Thomas A. [ bite with stinging fo Pullman company affairs. preceded her w few days, but | Knights of Ak- He snapped the | nex to the Vinton site was awarded to An- [ meeting of the fire and police commisslon- | Std Mond s 0 We have Lroken the pell of f 1 ot .| fatled “to find _ him the ap-|Frye, as follows strap at a horse’s neck with biting and ar- | ton Kment, the consideration belng $140. rs Monday night that an T’fl;url would be K . He NAve SERNED She But bur D This plan has been in prospect for some | pointed place. Being of fu The loyal Knights St. Keb Ragus of | tistic effect The superintendent of bulldings was or- | made to keep children, particularly girls, off | § s (he usual high standard that comes time and results from the belief on the part | she applied to the police for assistance and | Fremont send greeting and extend to the I ) ot @ trantic pair of colts | dered to make two dozen tables for use in |the streets late at night. Girls between 15| § from Alos & Feufoid's. We examine of Pullman officials that satistactory service | has since bsen kept in the matron's depart- | [N of Ak-Sar-Hen i cordial Invitntion | Ten seconds later a frantic p colts | d el gl Ll Ll i G tree bift We furnish glasees oniy n bo afforded by such consolidation at | ent: together with her three xmall chil- | 1o partaie ‘of our howpitality and be (n: | was speeding cast cn Farnam street with | kindergartens. . Mol o il e o 1 i e g aded--We have our own man- < e afforded by suc i g 1, the oldest of which 150 years of wee. | qucted into the mysteries of the Knights c : rom curb to car track.| Chairman Barnard of the committee on | O e at a Ing plant and grind all our own ’ | ‘ Yossened expense. While it 8 an economical L O rmerly i the eruioy n “the | ducted into the myaterics of the Knights of | the wagon swaying from cu track. | Chairman v “ v gas. Our regul meeting nigh but we wil othing 15 known | fs Wedn it . abouts und his wite | Vinience fn (he matter and it you will | evers him. Kindly advise us a few days in advance of the date that will be most convenlent we lington at Alliancy ent’ whe: to hear fro will suffer from being out of work, as new kil LR | stroke, none of the Pullman employes who | B have been engaged at the depot ticket office | 0f hi%, be Bottles of milk were hurled into » alr at | buildings and property and the superintend- hours and the matter has been called to the | ferk and fell with a crash on the|ent of buildings were empowered to visit|aftention of the police by anxlous parents. | asphalt. Crates of eggs, which the milk | tne various buildings and make such repairs Hereafter young women found in wine | iy Sya s rooms or beer gardens will be arrested and | & Solentifie Optician | dealer carried as a side line, were thro as they may deem absolutely necessary | ssitions will be provided them by the com will make our arrangements ordingly Rjer capel ) odwell. ot upe o | boys who dieregard warnings will meet a | positons willbe provided them by the con, LOCAL BREVITIES. i ke Sipdrnihadinen S | el s B el couny, sopehimentent, vas | b Vi ares P [ an, ', ce of clerical assistants at the union ——e up and the time that you will arrive The horses turned south on Eighteenth |granted the use of the High school for | SIf S i o OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. oroe -of ¢ twin Hug has becn granted permigsion | The grand mufti announced that arrange- | street and encountered a telephone pole at Fireman John J. Norton: was reported by to bulld a $ cottage at 2466 South Nine- . ments are belng perfected for an excursion | Harney, The wagon, wheelless and wrecked teenth street % ¥ < |of knights to Fremont Wednesday evening, | was deposited in heap in a mire of milk sl 9 oL :"'r'."«1"11":"':'mi”'i\':r'”r- ™ wara | August 15, at which time he hoped that|and broken eggs. A few blocks further the fims- »nn s es sent to Schuyler, Neb, every knight will attend who can possibly | horses were entangled in the fore wheels Robert H 1:‘\1,«,‘“ stock buver of Kear- vr:m’lu- it wu’n;mhe»m (‘a do so0, as Fremont | and fell. Th ,;m;-r.;(x no .(u-rlwln \‘m ry We know that June is for weddings ney, has filed application to be declared | had responded heartily at one time to a| The milkman ls looking for the boy but akane 3 - 4 }wm !ether d;m, though every other | Bankrupt. e owes 34,8411 and has 10 | similar invitation from the Knights of Ak ut at all seasons of the year you want feature hidden under the oriental |asscts . Sar-Ben. A H wamen gifts of one sort or another—Just now Yashmak. A woman's cyes arc equally | The text ook committee of the Board of | “The grand mufti aleo read a report from HEDGES' CASE }§ THROWN OUT s we are making up little novelties in eloquent as to her bealth, She can teach | T ArLH prepared @ report, which will be | the hustling committce, showing that dur- her lips to laugh in spite of pain, but the | {iimitted to the board at its regular meet- | ing the past three weeks 289 paid members eyes will never be partner in that deceit, pes & Defense for the framed pictures, which ure especially ing tonight vil e o o | o aecured, Funning the membershin He ‘uuul.l.| to Prose- good for presents of every kind—The v ed States Deput \rsh 842, : . ol I o'“;'l‘ 4 mln L-‘m Ah’w Henry {6s m“lnr ’31\” \.{f‘ 'f'.,“. up to 642, with forty-one others who had carbons, platinums, water colors, fa circles, wrinkles at . charge of selling lquor without w leensc. | a8reed to jo'n, but have not yet paid the the ocorners, tell h | SR C L edges, gainst whom since May 18 . 1o wus bound over to the federal court by [fee. It appears that some twenty others L. Hedget, Aa J the story of pain Commiestoner Jackson of Nebraska CIty. | jofned last night who were not included tn | D%® been pending in police court a case That ordinary treatment | and sleeplessness, Martin C. ers and Henry Thompson of | the 1ist, so that the treasurer last evening | *here!P be was CRATKRC.-WIHL GLANCIDg Much of the nerv- i o b+ g AT TR moner - wdertaleewretenses, was 1. | falls torelieve palnful| ousness, sleepless- ralization papers in the United States dis. | €ave the membership at something more | gparced Monday. Ma 5 be sold to George pnrloda. ° ness and sufferin trict court They are going to visit Ger- | than 660, in general, endured siiles photo-gravures, art etchinggs can be found in every size and form de- sired at our store ~Then, too, we have the frames to go with them-—in all the many and wish 10 avoid military servic At the mee g of th Board of Governoy | | B. Morton an insurance business for $5.000, | Sparks from & chimney set fire to Wil o meetiug of the Board of Governors | {ater, 1n looking over the books, Morton | The]knowl.ydnE.Plnk.‘l.m st styles and finlshes—Everything In b omen, i lam Wenham's laundry. 1708 Vinton street, | 1 Was declded to have ano editors’ night | (jaimeq to discover that he had been swin- | - | Art. AR | Unm SYanhaT R Juncry A6 Vinion strest, | o Clembor 1, and ArTangements were mads | SLnu0ed lo Qlacover that he bad been wnin- | fygimfe V7lgstablo Com eased condition of [ virtually no damage, us the blaze wis ¢X. | or recoiving an excursion from Aues next | pyving as much s was represented vy | ROUnd will and does and the womanly or- the Butiding Monday evening, Hedg, ns, When that Letters were introduced 1 evi- | has, more than any other Ao HOSPE. 'he Mendelssohn Male quartette of dence, however, showing that Morton, in h i ) Snpossd. of D | | medicine diseased candition omaha, composed ot b W Wheeler, i | FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN RUSTIN | tryine to dispose of the business. had repr & Wuslc and Art. 1613 Douglas. is cured Lh;r?llr.o Siryker, will g0 to Macedonta, 1a., Wedr - sented [t as being worth §3,000 more than | Every woman knows dort Hnged eyon. 7 42 Bhetla ‘Berdiars i ofd Boidicrs ‘ot | TORSe Cltizen and fasiness Man | o oot ot court, | e ™| about Mrs. Pinkham’s \ Jottawa . e county. e v Dr, Pierce's Favor- PO B O 5o chiskan: Nolse Buried at Forest Lawn, | = 5 medicine. ite Prescription A_thiet brol n n _house of Mortality ntinticn, A i} L H. Townsend at St. Mary's avenue The following deaths cures irregularity, nd secured six thoroughbred Plymouth | The funeral of Captain C. B, Rustin took | ported to the Hoard of F inflammation, ul. Rocks, He started after the flock, but Was | 1ace from the family residence, ceration, and fe- > Bohred awhy by bersons who have s £00d | muirty ; o description of the thief and expect t nd births were r altn for the forty rs ending at noon Mond s—Mrs. J | Every woman knows Dex L. Shooman— some woman Mrs. Pink- Sy | ham has cured. 05 South | €Ight b seventh street, yesterday afternoon | j 1203 Is quite a tennis enthusiast and he lias weph's b tal e st v ote « shoe propo e warkos il the chickens returned or have the man ur- |at 3 o'clock. The services weare conducted fii7 South X | et W atak it ot i 0 studying the tennls shoe propos! o eoling . rested 3 r C 3 e First Co Buchanan, agod ¢4 Eighteenth | tion for some thne-until now he fi | drains, strengthens / When_Charles Hughes, arrested on the | o !( ¥ ”‘ l“””"“ of the Pirst Congr Births v Fretden nam, boy; A ! ¥ | the nervous system street Sunday as a suspielous character, | Bational church F. Schonboe, 272 el it | tem put off getting this re« | 1 his o tennis shoe that will just suit ‘ ’ and_gives to the 2l N8 searched 4t the polics statlon & keye| The funeral of Captaln Rustin was the|jcante, 11 Ms Wik il liable remedy untll their | e nen 1ts made of heavy white duck | . hole saw was fou tn his possession. In | occasion of calling together a large num- | North N s Harrington | de of heavy » duc " a door. The man is a desperat ! Kking | men of the city to pay respect to one of | H, Gates, 223 Dewe "My niece was troubled with female weakness | character by experiments or nmege- | s und wakes 1 ideal tennis shoe nale their number who in early days of ke Brow | While 4 new s a for about four years before 1 asked for your ad Robatt . ‘Cartar, clty buliaiiy inspestar, | L3V, BVmbeE Wha o wrly Gy of M Prout lect! While this Is o new shoe it I8 one that vice.* writes Mr. J. W. McGregor, of 62d d | s engaged in revising the ordinance pro: | ’ we can recommend and one that will Priueeton Ave., Chicago, 1lla. * Vou advised her | 11ofns*&ed. 15, revimn oo ovtingice, RIS | crowth, The casket containing the re- | — Then they write to Mrs. . o take Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescriplion, which | Tiiard wre several confiicting sections in the | mains of the ploneer wus covered with DIED, please for its the very thing that you'v she did faithfully for nine months, and tow we | 1 17¢ AT¢ several tonfileting e y Pinkham and she cures | ... ouricc in all sizes ouly §1 must acknowledge to you that she is a weil wom- Aside from som specifications concerning flowers, mute, yet eloquent, tributes from LU'CAS8-—-John ( aged 4§ vears Funeral wante IF Price IR 411 Aikes O0LY § & We cannat thank you euough for the ure. | {1le Gotalls of construction, there will be | the hands of friends. The officlating | “Tucsday morning. August 7. at 8230 0'clock them, but of ocourse it e have recommended your medicine toalleur | L1 (il 0 the ordinin clergyman referred in & touching manner | {rom the residence of Ms unt. e Ei Certificates covery being p 1 i : be issued to men who are Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, paper | cmergency work on the streeis covers, sent free on receipt of 21 one- -IH- -:t”l".!‘lx:“!rm;ll"”lh‘ ot ¢ ! % i ; A 9 cent stamps to pay cost of mailing owly, | SMPewering the vompiroiler 1o ssue such e pallbearers were selected from the The cloth-bound volume for 31 lufing;. With Sanks which Wil cash the cortibmutas | former business assoclates of the de Addsess Dr, R. V, Pierce, By | and’ recelve interest from the city, ceased, They we 1 which will | to the life and works of the departed citi- [ Ward h Aerome | zen. During the services a mixed quartet| jibiy f the council | SaDg Tesidence of his ,,“m‘“_‘mli takes longer to do so. S8 Tty el bt g Don’ldcla'ygofllnyholplf ‘ Drexel Shoe Co., CHADWICK “Mrs, Julia, at 20 . m. Mon- | you are sick. | Omaha's Up-to-date Heuse. trom residence, Tx B Twenty She has heiped a million | 1419 FARNAM STRLET, second street, We Ay, $:30 n In George A, Hoagland, | {erment in 56 Mary s cometery, women, Why not you ?

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